Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 September 1819 — Page 4

arranne-

l ake Notice. The subscriber having made

ments to decend the river to ew Orleans

the ensuing fall, arul bein entirely tiopendant on the punctuality of those indebted to him for the means of fulfilling those arran;;ement, he takes this method of informing them that he will receive Wheat delivered at the Vincennes Steam-Mill, until tlic 10th of October ncrt, for any money due him. He will also make a contractfor Pork to be delivered by the 20th day of November. He then-fore hopes those indebted to him, will not neglect to pay on or before that tiu., as 'collections are absolutely necessary and must be made. ARTHUR PATTERSON. August 7: 20 tf.

JVottee

ALL PERSONS indebted to the Sub

scriher 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 incer.nes, otherwise legal measures must be taken for collection. MARK BAHNETT. Vincennes, Julv24. 1819. 16-tf

Hides $

CAS If, and the highest price will be constantly given for any quantity of

mi ct

Law

Not

1(5 6 O

G. 11. C. Sullivan & J. Call, WILL Practice LAW in conjunction in future in the county of Knox, th-e who may wish to employ them, in ay depend upon the attention anil exertions of both They l ave made arrangements, so as one or the other it i i . r i a it . if i:..

C If OL ri wiuaiwavsne luumi ai ueir oii.cr ixi i si ball, MlCep, & DCCr SkmS9 cennes, nVarly opposite the Post Office : col-

delivered at the Vincennes Steam Mill. lectin" business will be particularly cttcn-

asTirs

July 10, 1S19.

J. DONOVAN 14-tf

E

Tool

MAKING.

The Subscribers ILl VE purchased the right of making and vending the PATENT SPRI.VG

BABBLE

FROM BRYAN AND SON, of Lexington, Kentucky, the original in

Yentor and patentee. These saddles far ex-

..... ...n . : i -r, .? Twenty-one years eld. about 3 feet 0 inches

case id me iiuuciis wen as uif nun . 1 iiev

ISO dollars Reward. IlANAWAY from the subscriber, on the 12th day of November, 1S18, living near

Middletown, Jefferson county, Kentucky, a

mulatto man, named

ded 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 void on ell letters addressed to flirt oi '?:. ."vs

v ...

George.

l o coopers THE SUBSCRIBER, LIVING IN

Fineennes, Indiana,

o

4- -" i trom the fatigue and jolting ot the common

THE subscriber having returned to Vin iid(J,es- Ly means ot a spring working incennes. vviih a nuar.titv of the best !s,de' and operating so as to yield with the

t

Steel,

me uuri. i iicv 1- . L, i ifv ii

are so constructed as to relieve the rider " "ye, gcueia ij . CnVsrjmVT urm

c i i oc i u r ir 1 1 i: r ii . . ham . . i - i . . I . . . -. A. - -

lUIUl-.i J imuv.ii MUCH J;UrwCll IU, S lObacco, will drink too free sometimes, talks very free, has a heavy frown if alarmed, had

with him a dark drab hilled cloth rounda-

greatest facility to the weight of the body, ;w"; " T K urao .T , V, rou,ldilIthe rider feels no movement except that a- bout "J1 Ptalouns, a light drab cloth coat,

For any length of time, to THIRTY or FORTY JOURNEYMEN

new white yarn socks, wool hat. roar

ioes, ic. had a small red Morocco norknl

Coopers.

n an descriptions, warranteu. . riuurn wiui pifaMue. i nis aacue is now A. vi'c vi if voc A rl7Pc 1,1 general use throughout the State of KenAXlh, ,DIuaU-AAtb, YUZCb, tuckv, and in some of the other states. The

fOrnfrs; Aflyp5 difference of ejpence between it and the

intend kping constantly on hand, an as- rising from the plav of the Saddle, and by

CArtmnrtf fdf ("nrnontora ainl PnriUMre Tntilo this mPfin? t!lP hnntpaf imittntr limso iridir hu . ' - 1

r ' 7 iwwvi- or.i ,uri4.. .:!. i : t -h

of all descriptions, warranted. ridden with pleasure. This Saddle is now iui mm. i w . i

. . : I...:! I-... Kiveine auove rewarti ir taken out ot this

state; or 20 Dollars if taken in this state and secured in nnv r tlmt ! not l.li o.

pence fietween it ana the . J J" ,m " , tv or fortv can be acrnmmnflafed v.ith rn.

r. "... . . . .11111 II I I I I I M ' T I I I I I I I I I L. U I'.l'l .'iTl 1 ll 1 1 ' . - - - " - -

mon VoH a t,.,K,i,i llul . , r 7 ICaSUliaUlL . ... ....

UriUniKr kniVPC! nnfl ATS. than nvpmnid hv Kp P.no nnrl v uKIrl, Charges paiU Dy me,

, t afrn.-.k tn trvp!lpr. If is tint tliA.mK ' rli.uMlb bMJM DE.

rateilt AugUrS, 1 ill Irons, necessary in an advertisement of this kindV March 10th 1819'

rrinnorc5 f'nnnor SmiilQ' Scribe it particularly, and to notice the ilULUb VupiJl OllliUlb difference between the

Shears, ratent Tump Au-, Patent Spring Saddle

52 4 m

gurs cJc. &c. Smith-work, in general, executed in the neatest stvle and at the shortest notice. He may be. constantly found at the old stand at the Steam Mill shop. ' James Elsworth. Aujr. $,"1319. 20 tf. N. B.rVVanted, as apprentices to t!e above busjnessj two active lads, of good cha

racter.

and the one now in use.

Persons disposed to purchase, will

call

at the shop of the subscribers, where they c.eiin- and settled himself permanently, of

PHYSIC.

il them, may i

bers are requested to call and settle their ouV" " ' J CCUf),cd b Accounts, as one of them inte iiits scon toinr i IW. m . .

w ill have an opportunity of examining them.

KAUSLER cv WISE.

N. B. ALL those indebted to the suUcri- , " mm ai nis

Persons of that profession, wHhing: to emigrate, will do well to shape thir course towards VINCENNES. INDI AN : as thir-

ith con

stant employment for years, iu a healthy and agreeable neighborhood, and at the I1I(H

EST WAGES given in the United States. RICHARD MONTGOMERY, J'ear the Steam Jlillf Vincennes, (Ta.) " The Editors nf the Journal, Lancaster

Pa. the Watchman, Wilmington, Del. tie

THE Subscriber bavin"- returned to Vin-' Democratic Press, Philadelphia, end the Co-

lumuian, iew iorK, win insert mis rater tisemei.t (3?) in their respective papers, end pUase transmit the papers containing itt iv ilk their bills, to this OjJJce for payment.

To the Citizens of Knox

County.

fcoin;"!

to the Eastward to renew their stock, and is greatly in want of the money. K.&W

NOTICE.

m m

March 25th, 1819.

ROBERT ALISON.

25-4 1.

I

(CpNotice ! ! !C3

. UzaDett, jonnson having a secona b are requeued to come forward, on f 4tmo nh'ii-nniipn from in v hei anil hoard ., 1 r-. . . m

- ' ' . ,r hutnro tlio ti T t n u T; t h nl .n rt f in 1 10 r novt

Accounts

A r no pi: nn 11 orrl orfi n fr this .AiTf''1 I w

ir--"j r ? q - 7- 1 1.1 t o , . 1 1 - .11 i i- ;

mci,u. uuniugiici uuiuy ai- . . . nfp- n,i 1 1 jirillo.!,a " -""irni.iru uusnir in llie a?0e line."

count, as-1 am determined not to pay anv . r . 4rt tu.n ,,.... r., ii...., WJ kep constantly, a number of

withoutitny cause or provocation whatever, , c ... aj,. .,.,1 a.,.,' inconvenience to travellers for the want of

-II I ftHVJ 3CU1C -iiV '1. IV"IM lit iriii.i..-, . ...

0 Lilian r,o 1 ijjir5ririr.i 1 at tins

I therefore torwarn ail and every person

from harboring her, or trusting her on my ac

Evansville Livery stable.

THE Subscribers being convinced of the

ant of place,

(fTNowr in Operation. E3 Wool

CAI2DIN

G.

debts of her contracting after this date, ami

to prosextfte any person who may harbor hei she:fook with her 8 dollars on the Germ aft Bank of Wooster, the note9 were one of j30 one of S5 and one of g3 ; also a suit ofte'Hthes nearly new, coat and Pantaloons oi folue Broad cloth and vest of black

r.f ira'i

that time. June 25.

W E. BREADING. 13 tl

silk a suitable reward will oe given

therecoverv of the money and clothes.

for

Dissolution of i'artuersuip.

The Partnership heretofore existing under

J m )C I Irhiiwort the ni m l wu, aiiIjLio cv, v.o. was this dints J. JOllllbOll. day dissolved by mutual consent, all those Vincennes Aug. 19, 1819. indebted to the" Firm, will please call and The! Editor of the St. Louis Enquirer, settle their respective accounts, by note or will j'tVae insert the above in his paper 3 otherwise, as the accounts of the firm must times aud forward his account to this otlice. ie closed. ANSEL WOOD, XOTTPF i Wm. MILLS Jr. kjiu. JOS. PADELFORD. I do hereby forwarn all and every person Thp Business xvij be" continued by the or persons, trom buying or trading for a Subscribers under the firm of Wm. NULLS KOTi ol hand, executed bv me in Jr & Vq at their 0,tl 0d j;;tand uhere MLLLiM A1ARI IN of Lvansvihe, Indi- GOODS of every description can be had unana, fr Kigaty dollars, dated in Ju- usuall low J y or August, 1819, not r collected which, J ' Wm. MILLS Jr.

due two months alter date, as I have paid

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE Vincennes Steam Mill, Respect fulhi inform the Public.

HOUSES for Ilit'P nr K.rchitun-o TIipv 1 1 - that tliev have now in COinnlnfr! nnprnflnn

so assuie the Public, that they Will keep the three excellent best of Feed arid Attendance Tor horses! and. i ,on the foiiovin- L aiding jMacliines,

Ji"ud'"vix' lone for FLXE JIERI.YO and two fof 1 Horse ver near. - - st isn on r....,. ...u- u h ..-u t

- viMiiiiiuii uu , iii wini 11 an iiriiiTS win i! r"

punctually attended to, and faithfully executed.

A'incennes, July 3, 1819.

do do do do

per month, - 12 00

per week, - . - 3 00 per 24 hours - 75 7?r o?e night, - - - 50

wakneu & chandlEil

Evansville. March l'th. lo.

said note, and William Martin has refused .

to viv- up said note when called for. Therefore I am determined not to pay said note again, unless compelled by law. Lucy Vandeventer.

Evansville, August 11th, 1819. 20-Stp, "Newr Goods

Evansville July

JOS. PADELFORD. 14. 16-tf

Wm.

Mill

b

iuiui xVIC VTHlill

RESPECTFULLY Intorms the Citizens of Vir.cennes and his Customers that he has Removed to the Store Room lately occupied by J. B. Mc'CALL, opposite The Vise esses Hotel, Where he has just received and opening a large assortment of Merchandise, CoMPKlSINC A GENERAL ASSOKTMKNT. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE (5 QUEENSWARE. AIjo a large assortment of Castings.

All of which he cifers low for CASH, Wholesale Retail. All those indebted to the late Firm'; of Harlow $ Trimble and John .Vc'GijJiin $ 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 1. 1819. 16-tf

& CO. Commission-Merchants, EVANSVILLE, Ind.l REFERENCES.

Messrs. Calvin Sampson tj co.

Hay den y .itxotrt, Ifathon V Barnes, Savage y Lewis,

Wm. F.l'eterson & co. Ropes A; Felps, - -JJ. E. Breading, -

j. Cinci

Cincinnati.

Louisville. NewOrleans Vincennes.

E .lmYS I li.LE Ware-House. Iir, T" Mm. Harrison & Fairrhild, COMMISSION-MERCHANTS,

Evansville. Indiana. THE undersigned most respectfully in-

' form the Public, that they continue the

Storage and Commission Business at Evansville. Indiana: all favors w ill be thankfully received and promptly attended

to, on a moderate v omuussion. HARRISON & FAIRCIIILD, V?m the Upper Landing. Evansville, (la.) June 5, 1818. 9-tf. J. C. REILEY, & Co. Watch and Clock Makers, Tuilversmitlis and Jewellers.

13-"

Thomas II. Blake HAS resumed the Practice of the LAW. He will attend the Circuit Courts cf Knox, Sullivan, Vigo and Davis counties Also the Supreme and District Courts at Corydon. Judge DOTV has transferred to Mr. IU ake all his Law business in this Circuit, which was unfinished at the time of appointment. His oftice is opposite the store of-Mr. Geo. Hussey. Vincennes, April 17, 1S10. 41-tf.

r or 320

sale, acres

They have on hand, and intend keeping, . 1 j

1 large ana gtutrui imr ni uj Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens and Hard Ware. l3Ul of which will be sold very low for CiSH. Evansville, May 0, 1S19. i-tf

FIRST HATh LA. YD, LYING in Crawford county Illinois, about 3 miles Harris' Filuft', uhich is a good landing plare fur beats at all seasons of the year 4i miles from York, and 8 flora Palestine, the county scat for said county. There is 80 acres under fence, and 40 under good cultivation also several never failing SPRINGS, a good Cabbin, some stock, a team and farming utenials suCicient to carry on the business. About one half of it is

PraiTP rind tliP ntlior nrrollon ;..,tai TM

RESPECTFULLY inform theii friends fnr fh rntivpnipnoa nf cUiio;-in rind r5rn

and the public in general, that they have.ne of itg goi, cannot be gurpassj by any renuned their Shop to the House lately oc-.in thp westein country. It i favored by a cupied by Mr. LadolleU as the Reguter's Of- salubr;as breC7e at afi se350ns of the year nnV'PI d?f,clriPt,wn.olA7CH- -in a neighborhood of people nhere noth-

r-- , .... n(y ,t ,ormnnv r.revai . -V roau is to

run between the" two rjuarter sections, to strike the Wabash river at the main landing

ranted to perform twelve months.

They continue to manufacture all kjsds of SILVER-WARE & JEWELS. The hip;het price given for old GOLD and SILVER. April 18, 1818. 6 tf

BLANK DEEDS FOR S.1LK THIS OFFICE FOR SALE at THIS OFFICE

'place for that settlement. A saw-mill and

grist-mill are now miming v.iunn one ana a half mile from the premises. Any persons wishing to purchase land with improvements would do well to look at this, for I

- lam positive that th?y would be pleased with Sits situation and the terms on which it can

AN APPRENTICE WANTED.

Wanted immediately, as an APPREN- be purchased. .TICK to the PRINTING BUSINESS, ai For further information apply to the subi hov from 14 to 16 years cf 112e.Arjr.lv at! scribe at Col. H. LASSELLE's tavern.

this

I. G. SCRANTON.