Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 September 1819 — Page 4

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Hew Gootls.

John Me?GhTm Iir.SPKCTVULT.Y InJorms the Citizens (r Vincennes and his Customers that he has Itemoved to the .Store Room lately occupied by J. 1). Mc'CALL, opposite T; Viscessks Hotel, W here he has just received and opening a hr-e assortment of Merchandize, COMPKISISC A GENERAL ASSORTMENT. rl GOODS, GROCERIES, 11AUDWARE 3 QUKEXSWARE. Also a large assortment of Castings. All of which he offers low for CASH. "Wholesale Retail. All those indebted to the late Firms ot Harlow cV Tri m&fe and Join JIc'Gitfiin Co arc requested to call and settle their account., on ur before the 1st of September, as longer indulgence cannct be given

after that date.

July 21, 1319.

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Take Nolice.

subscriber having made arrange-

1 the river to Jtow Orleans

the ensuing fall, and being entirely dependant on the punctuality of those indebted t l.im for the means of fulfilling those ar

rangements, he takes this method of inform-

in" them that he will receive Wheat delivered at the Vincennes Steam-Mill, un

ua i nth nf October next, for anv mon-

him. He will also maKc a contraci ior Pork

to be delivered bv the 20th day of November. He therefore hopes those indebted to him, will not nealect to pay on or before that time, as collections are absolutely necessary and must be made, ces ry AllTHUR PATTERSON.

ev due

JVoiice. ALL PERSONS indebted" to the Sub

scriber are requested to make immediate settlement. Those persons whose notes cr

accounts in his favor are of one year's standing, will please adjust the same previous t the sitting of the ne.it Circuit Court in

Vincennes!, otherwise leal measures must

be taken lor collection.

MARK BA11NETT. Vincenn.-s. Julv 4.1 SI 9. lC-tf

The Subscribers HAVE purchased the right of making and

vend ins: X.iZ

PATENT SPRLVG

SADDLE

HI

ly.slans.

CASH, and the highest price will be con

stantly given for any quantity of

HI BE l

If, Sheep, & Deer Skins,

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

ventor and patentee, lhese saddles far ex-

Sheep,

delivered at the Vincennes Steam Mill. J. 1Ox-2vAN. Julv 10, 1819. 14-tf IS 0 BHars Reward. RAN A WAV from the subscriber, on the ICth day of November, 181S, living near Mhldletown, Jefierson county, Kentucky, a tnu latto man, named

:jLuw 'JVoiice o' G. II. C. Sullivan & J. CaU, WILL Practice LAW in conjunction

j future in the county of Knox, thoe whu ma v wish to employ them, way depcr.d upon tl attention and exertions ofbuth They I.av-. made arrangements, so as on? cr the c lhci will always he found at their cdT-cc in Vincennes, noarly opposite the Post Cf:ce : c4lecting business will be particularly attended to in Knox county ; they w ill al-o attend to CONVEYANCING upon the shortest notice, and undertake AGENCIES Lot incompatible with tiieir profession. The posing? must he paid on all letters addressed to i!:em on business.

lo Cooners.

the subscribe::,

LIVING IS

eel any others ever before used, in affording I Twenty-one years old, about 5 feet G inches! Fmrrvvo TnH-uio ease to the horse as well as the rider, I hey hio-h, has a scar over his left eve, generally mi-lil, UlUldll,

aie u tunsimueu as relieve uie nuer :smiIes vcrv much when spoken to, chews to- WILL GIVE COXSTAXT FVPIO" from the fatigue and jolting of the common bacc0 drink too free sometimes, talks MLATT ' Saddles. By means ot a spring working in-jvcry frce, has a heavy frown if alarmed, had . For anv length of time to side, and operatm"; sa as to yield witn the .:, i,;n t dnrl- irh tnl!Ml rlnh rmir-- ' . M . r Jt , , witn mm a uark urD iuiicu cio.n roun- tiiiptv iotu trt mTn,r..n.

u;reaTesc iuciuiv 10 me weigni oi ine douv, iunMf on

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All 2

list

20 If.

Edge Tool

IKING.

Mi

me rioer leeis no movement: except: mat arising from the play of the Saddle, and by this means the hardest trotting horse maybe ridden with pleasure. This Saddle is now in general use throughout the State of Kentucky, and in some of the other statos. The difiference 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 necessarv 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 lo, 1 G 19. 17tf N. B. ALL those indebted to tire subscribers are requested to call and settle their Accounts, as one of them intends soon iroins: to the Eastward to renew their stock, and is greatly in want of the money. K.&W.-

dp

new white yarn socks, wool hat, coarse shoes, &c. had a small red Morocco pockot book and plenty of 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 1 got him again, and it brought home, all reasonable charges naid by me, i'uancis snowdp:n. March 10th, 1819. 52 4 m

(O-Notice ! ! IcO)

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

sortmrnt oi v-aipenu:. a.. , , f . fiftet,nrh 0rSontPtnhPr nxKZ

of all descriptions, warrant. lheir Notcs aml Accounts AxeS, BrOiUl-AxeS, AClZeS, f Any person neglecting this JSOTWE,l . i ? shall think unfriendly. 1 have thoughts s

LillSelS, IOOpLl b of in? to the Eastward for goods about

A T.I. P

W. E. BREADING. 13 td

Drawing Knives and Axes,st time.

PmUmU Ausrurs, .Vull Irons, June 26.

Tinne-s' Conner Smiths'; Shears, Patent Pump Au-ioiutiou oi Partuei sinp.

The Partnership heretofore existing under

r wnnii mills tins

jy;urs e. &e.

cm iii-u n, in i,v.!.v.-., . ,. i l. .i . n

rcatest tyle and at the shortest notice. W jnssoiveu ov inuiuai consent, a: to lmav be constantly found at the old : indebted to the Firm, will please call and stand at the Steam Mill shop. ; settle their respective acconnts, by note or "uu otherwise, as tiie accounts ot the him must James Llsworth.;be closeil;

Aug. 10, 1519. SS0tr. N. B. Wanted, as arrprenticcs to the above business, two active lads, of good character.

NOTICE.

MY wife Elizabeth Johnson having a second I

time absconded irom my bed and board -without any cause or provocation w hatever, I therefore forwarn all and every person iVotn harboring her, or trusting her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting after this date, and to prosecute any person who may harbor he, die took vwth her 28 dollars on the German Bank of Wooster, the notes were one of S-0 we l S5 antl one of ; a,soa suit of clothes neailv new, coat and Pantaloons of Blue Broad" cloth and vest of black

r.;u n ciiilo rpwnrd will be civen lor

C1U vV OUUHklV' - - C J the recovery of the money and clothes. James J. Johnson. Vincenres Aug. 19, 1819. The Editor of the St. Louis Enquirer.

will please inset t the above in his paper 3 times and forward his account to this office.

ANSEL WOOD, Vm. MILLS Jn. JOS. PADELFORD. The Business will be continued by the Subscribers under the firm of Wr. MILLS Jr. & Co. at their old Old Stand where GOuDS of every description can be had unusually low.

Wm. MIMiS Jr. JOS. PADELFORD. Evansville July 14. 16-tf Wm. Mills,

Coopers.

To the Citizens of Knox County. THE Subscriber having returned to Vin

cennes and settled himself permanently, of

ters his services in the Practice ot

PHYSIC.

Those who wish them, may find him zt hi:

house, in Market Street, lately occupied byj

Dr. Ualc. ROBERT ALISON. M arch 25th, 1819. 2n-4t. Evansville Livery stable.

Persons of that profession, wishing to emigrate, will do well to shape their course towards VINCENNES, INDIANA; as thirty or forty can be accommodated with constant employment for years, in a health v arl agreeable neighborhood, and at the iflGHEST WAGES -iven in the United StateRICHARD MONTGOMERY, " Vear the Steam .Mill.

mcennes, (Ia.v,

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The Editors cf the Journal, LancaMelPa. the Watc! iman, Wilmington, Del. the Democratic Press, Philadelphia, and the Columbian, New York, will insert this advertisement Si) in their respective papers, and phase transmit the papers containing it, uith their bills, to this Otfce for payment.

TIIE Subscribers being convinced of the

inconvenience to travellers for the want cf

such an ESTABLISHMENT at this place, have commenced business in the above line. Tliey will keep constantly, a number of HOUSES 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 TERJISviz:

1 Horse ptr year, " do per month, i( do per rreek,

do per 24 hours

S 130 00 12 00 3 00 4 O

do

per one 7iiht, - - 50

WARNER & CHANDLER. Evansville, March 10th, 1819. 49pf-n

EWI.VSVILLE

Ware-House.

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CO.

Commission-Merclicmts, EVANSVILLE, Ind. REFERKXCES.

Messrs. Calvin Sampson $ co.

Harden 1ubin,

Cincinnati.

Hathon & Jlimes,

Savage A Lewis, ) T . w- i b Louisville. U m. I.l'eterson & co. S

Ropes iS Felps, - -

W. E. Breading,

New-Orleans

- Vincennes.

They have on hand, and intend keeping, A large and general Assortment of

Dry Goods, Groceries,

Hard Ware.

be sold very low for

CASH. Evansville, Mav 20, 1S19. T-tf

NOTICE.

I do hereby forwarn all and evcrv person

or pcr.ms, from buying or trading or a OllCCnS aild NOTE oi hand, executed by n.e in favor ofl ,,' ' . . , WILLIAM MARTIN of Evansville, ln.li-'JW " whien WUt

ana. for Eighty doUurs, dated in Julv or August, 1 a not recollected which, due two month alter date, as 1 have p.iid bcid note, and William Martin has refused to t,ive up said note when called for. Therefore 1 am determined nrt t pay said note anii:. unles compelled by law. Lucy Vaiulcventer. Kvansville, August Uth, lbl9. -Jtp.

BLANK DEEDS FOR s.lLE .ff THIS OFFICE.

BLANKS FOIl SAU'. at THISOrFICK

V' " Harrison & Fairchild, 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 will be

hankfully received and promptly attended

, cn a moderate Commission. HARRISON & FAIRCIIILD, Year the Upper Landing.

Evansville, f!a.N, June 5, 1818. 9-tf.;

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CCPiS'ow in Operation.,

Wool

CAjRDI

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THE PROPRIETORS OF THE Vincennes Steam Mill, Respectfully inform the Pullic, that tuey nave now in complete operation turee excellent Cauling Machincsr one for FLVE JIERLXO and two for Common Wool, at which all orders will be punctually attended to, and faithfully executed. J Vincennes, July 3, 1819. 13

Thomas II. Blake HAS resumed the Practice of the LAW. . , rT,n a"cnd t!ie CIrcuit Courts of Knor. ullivan, igo and Davis counties Also the supreme and District Courts at Corydon. Judge DOTY has transferred to Mr. JLAKE all his Law business in this Circuit, which was unfinished at the time of his appointment. His office is opposite the store ot Mr. Geo. Husseif.

Vincennes, April 17, 1819.

41-tf.

For sale,

0 acres

is a

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

rLilver smiths 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 RegUtcr's Office Where every description of WATCH

ES and CLOCKS, w ill be repaired, and w ar

ranted to perform twelve months. They continue to manufacture ALL K'lXDS OF SILVER-WARE & JEWELS. Tbc highest price given for old GOLD and SILVER. April 18, 1818. G tf

AN APPRENTICE WANTED. "Wanted immediately, as an APPREN

TICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a boy from 14 to 16 years of age. Apj ly at this WTicc.

FIUST RATE LAND, A ING in Crawford county Illinoi about 3 mdes Harris' Bluff, which U

gooa lanamg place for boats at all seasons of the year 41 miles from York, and 8 from

1 alestme, the county scat for said county. I here is 80 acres under fence, and 40 under s0l1!1SllliTatioa":-a,so s"'eral never failing sPKlrsGS, a jrim.I f'i!.,;n

team and faming utensials sufficient to carry on the business. About one half of it is I raire and the other excellent timber. Thii

iui uic convenience ot its situation and rich

ness oi its son, cannot be surpassed by any in the western country. It is favored bv a salubrious breeze at all seasons of the year --in a neighborhood of people where nothing but harmony prevails. A ro3d is to run between the" two qu.irter 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 wi?hing to purchase land with improvements would do well to look at this, for I am positive that they would be pleased with its situation and the terms cn which it can be purchased.

tor further uiiormation apnlv to thesu1--

sctiber at Lol. H. JAbhELE's tavern.

L G. SCR ANTON.