Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 September 1819 — Page 4

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REM'ECl Ff'LLY Informs the Citizens .., Vincr sinps an.', hi Customers that he ha lt intiM to p S ore Room lately occupied by J. H. WO ALL, t-ppo-ite The i .;c esses Hotel, Where he h.; eceived and opening a I. assortment (f Merchandize, ('(IMVMSiSC A GEM SAL ASSOHTM K KT. DRY GOiilV-. GROCERIES, iiahdw ki: $ qi;kknw.re. Also a larcre assortment of Oatins. All of which he oilers low for CASH. Wholesale cVletai!.

A'otiee

ALL PERSONS indebted to the Sub-

Hides & skins

Tf

haw J Votive.

Cr R. H. Sullivan & J. Call.

scLer are requested to uake immediate CASH, w.d the highest 1 cor.. 1 LAW . nclion in Setliemcut. lh5e persons whose poles or t;a:,t!v g.ven tor any .anU cf ! ofKnox. tK,tt vim nuj

no 1 14 w i ui c ui j - tjt IV -nr -W V F7r J i ' .. l ...... I

V.lSlS I' CiJipiUj lomi, maj utTi u '-' attention and exertions of Lot'.. '! lev Lav

indebted to the late Firms of

nh'e and John JlcGijjiin

77

Ail those Harlem" X

' Cj. reouestod to call and settle their

on or before the 1st ot Septem-

O'tilt'

,'tl-i- that d.ite. JuU 21, 1310.

indulgence

cannot be given

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Take Notice. ?u')-crilrtr having made arranse-

vueuu to decend the river to .V?k? Orleans enduing fall, and being entirely depeninr un tli? punctuality of those indebted

t ? him for t!ro means of fulfilling those arrangements, he takes this method of inforrn-

ic2 them that I12 will receive Wheat delivered at the Vincennes Steam-Mill, un til the 10th of October ne.rt, for anv mon

pv due him. tie will also make a contract for Pork to be delivered by the 20th day of November. H therefore hones those indebted to him, will not neglect to pay on or before that' true, as collections are absolutely necessary and must be made. ARTHUR PATTERSON. August 7. 20 tf.

year'

ing, 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.

31 ARK BARNjETT.

Vincennes. Jul v c:. 1810. lC-lf

HI BE I

The Subscribers

HAVE purchased the right of r.iakin

vending the PATENT SPRI.VG

SADDLES,

Calf, Sheep, & Deer Skins, delivered at the Vincennes Steam Mill. J. DONOVAN. July 10, 1819. 14-tf

Q Dollars Iievjard.

R ANA WAY from the subscriber, oa the

12th day of November, 1818, living near, Middletown, JeiTerson county, Kentucky, a

mulatto man, named George,

e-ase to the horse as well as the rider. Ihey , . - . r, .1Mii., . . 1 4 i; kq . nijrh. has a scar over his lei t eve, generally are so constructed as to relieve the ruler ' , , . &. ... , .

from the fatigue and jolting of the common Saddles. By means of a spring working in-

. x . .1 r. r .1 . 1 1. Willi nun a uattv uiau iuiicu tiutii i uu agreatest faemtjr to the weight of the bciy, pan,aioolls, a -, ,lrab cloth coat, ther.derteesnomomU cvcept that a- sks,uool hat, carsc nsin" from the play ot the saddle, and by . K . J, ,, , .. . . . 1 1 1 , . ... 1 7 ,J shoes, &c. bad a small red Morocco packet, this means the hardest trotting horse may be . ' , , . ... , . K . . . ... , r,., . , 1, J book and plenty ot money with him. 1 will

in general tucky, and

i ittptencR ot e.rnence

LUUllilUii 3ai4UlC3 13 llli. ill" aim u auvii . 1 1 than overpaid bv the ease a?l safety which charges paid by .nc.

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March 10th, 1819.

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made arrangements, m as one t tne iher will always be found at their 1T ce in Vincennes. nearly ppo.Mte the l'ostcrive : c4lectin t.ii.-incss will be particularly attended to in Kr.ox county ; they v il! rJ?o attend to CONVKVANCIN'G upon He short st notice, ar.d undertake AGENCIES not incompatible v. itb their profession. The tnze mutt be void 0:1 all letters cJ-

sfrf to tliein tm business.

errs

I o hoopers..

FROM BRYAN AND SON,

of Lexington, Kentucky, the original in

ventor and patentee. These saddles tar ex

eel any others ever before used, in affording

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THE SUIISCML

LIVING IK

Indiana,

UFLGa'-

7'inccnncs,

smiles very much when spoken to, chews to- WILL GIVE COXS'lLYT h bacco, will drink too free sometimes, talks JIE"1 very free, h'as a heavy frown if alarmed, had For any length i.f lime, to

THIRTY or FORTY JOURNEYMEN T1

.1 w,Qrtr Kive the above reward if taken out of this Persons of that profession, withinjr to err.iuse throughout the frtate ot Ken- . ,, .r , . . ... . . 4 .... j. , 1 x, . 7 ,, f . M 1 state : or 20 Dollars if taken in tins state "rate, will do well to shape their course torn some ot the other states. 1 he . ' ,. ... ., . T . , . s vivpi'vvp ix-imx-r .-. and secured in any jail so taut I "Pt him a- wards INCKN M,5, INDIANA; as thir of e.rnence between it and the . . . . ,J . ,, G , , c A . ' . t . ' . .

and it brought home, all leasonable

CIS SNOWDEN.

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it affords to the traveller. It is not thought

- ' necessarv in an advertisement of this kind to desciibe it particularly, and to notice the difference between the Patent Spring Saddle and the one now in use. pprsonu dUnncpd in mirrhnsp. will mil

at the shop of the subscribers, where they ! cenle.s ami settled himself permanently, of-

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Hliin,r them. semtus in uiu 1 utmi; ui

To the Citizens cJ Knox County. THE Subscriber bavinir icturned to Vin-

I Mill UU I V till Ul'lOI lUlill T ' VtHUillIi:u

RAUSLER & WISE. Vincennes August 5, 1819. ITtf N. 13. ALL those indebted to the subscribers are requested to call and settle their

'Accounts, as one of them intends soon going 1 to the Eastward to renew their stock, and is irreatlv in want of the monev. K..&.WV

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'Those who wish them, may find him at bis house, in Market Street, lately occupied by Dr. Hale.

ROBERT ALISON. March 25th. 1819. 25-4t.

tv or lony can ie accommoaaicci wun con

stant employment for years, in a healthy and agreeable neighborhood, and at the HIGHEST WAGES Men i:i the United States. RICHARD MONTGOMERY, AVer the Steam Mill, Vincennes, (la.") The Editors of the Journal, Lancaster

j Pa. the Watchman, Wilmington, Del. the Democratic Pres, Philadelphia, and the Columbian, New York, will insert this advtrtisev.ievd (Ct)jn their respective papers, end pUase transmit the pn.pers containing it,

with their bills, to i.is (iJJ ce Jor payment.

(fcyNow in Operalion.oTi)

THE subscriber having returned to Vin-cenii-j.s, with a (juantity of the best Mcel,

gj-Notiee ! ! "!8

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. t'i . .1.. 1 f All. 'Pfnna intlp Ipd to the siihsir.ri-

mtenus Keeping constantly on nana, an as- - -

sortment ol C arpenters ami Looners Toals, ue, dlc iciiut:ir iu .umt v

1.

of all descriptions, warranted.

Evansvillc Liverv stable.

THE Subscribers being convinced of the

travellers lor the want 01

Wool

CABBING.

ur uemir me uncnuu ui ccHr.uci inconvenience to

Aa-- Ui-frl AveQ ArlypQ Ianu seiue 1 , f VrT n -such an ESTABLISHMENT at this p!aci',j Axes, 151 Oad-AXCS, AtlZeS, Any person neglecting this YOriCE,l , rnmmt,nrP(, hllsinpss in thp a!iaV4

Chisels, Cooper's Adzes, Drawing Knives and Axes, Patent Augurs, Mill Irons, Tinners' Copper Smiths' Shears, Patent Pump Au

gurs &c. &C. Smith-work, in u

shall think unfriendly. I hare thoughts T. v toiin f,nntf.infi. . n .,,,,,

a uf irnintr tn thp Eastward for ffoods about !hm.ilm?d r . if... .... ...il.. 'n

.v w. -."i-, o iivt. lor vir

W. E. June 2G.

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PROPRIETORS OF THE Vincennes Meam Mill,

Respectfully irform the Public,

BREADING. 13 td

ri 1 1

p or frxenange. ihi y ,j.,t ftlf,v i,avc ro... ;n ccnill'Pt nnfrrtim

T - xi. i..i.i i ...:n 1 ; .. J .. .

su assure int i uuiiu, uiai uu urcji 14 1 i. i C? rxcellefit

best of Feed and Attendance lor hoists and :

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Dissolution ot Partnership.

The Partnership heretofore existing under

neral, executed in the the firm of WOOD, MILLS &. Co. was this

Deatnt style and at the shortest nonce. He may bo constantly found at tht old htar.d at "the Steam Mill shop. James Elsworlh. Auj. 19. 1319. 20 tf. N. B. Wanted, as apprentices to the above business, two active lads, of good character.

NOTICE.

MY w iff Elizabeth Johnson having a second tim absconded from mv bed and board

without any cause or provocation whatever,

T tholoi e forwarn all ami every person fro;; harboring her, or trusting her on my account, as 1 am determined not to pay any debts ofher contracting after this date, and to prosecute any person who may harbor lu?r she took with her 28 dollars on the German Bank of W ooster, the notes were one of S-9 one of S" and one of 3 ; also a suit of clothes nearly new, coat and Pantaloons of Blue Broad" cloth and vest of bhek silk a suitable reward will be given for the recovery of the money and clothes. James J. Johnson. Yincennes Air. 19, 1 SIP. The Editor of the St. Louis Enquirer, will please insert the above in his paper 3 times and forward bis account to this office.

day dissolved by mutual consent, all those . . .',.. . it i

indebted to the rirm, will please caii anu settle their respective accounts, by note or otherwise, as tbo accounts of the firm must be closed. ANSEL WOOD, Wm. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFORD. The Business will be continued by the 9n!!ni!,pri iimler the firm of Wm. MILLS

Jr. & Co. at their old Old Stand where GOuDS of every description can be had unusually low. . Wm. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFORD.

Evansvillc Julv 14. lG-tf

or

NOTICE. I do herebv forwarn all and every person

persons, Irom ouvmg or unum iur

a

O I E ot hand, executed by me in favor of

WILLIAM M ARTIN of Evansville, Indi- . T

for E hrht'i dollars, dated in ju-

Wm. Mills

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CO.

Commission-Merchants, EVANS VI LLE, Ind.

EEFEREKCES. Messrs. Calvin Sampson co. Hay den Aubin, Hathon $ liarnes,

Savage Lewis, JVm. F.Peterson co. Hopes cV Felps, - -jr. E. U reading, -

Cincinnati.

-Louisville.

NewOrleans Vincennes.

ana,

le.ir uTut. 1819. tint rpcollccted which J C.iSII.

ifue twoinouths fter date, as I have paid Evansville, May 20, 18.19.

has refused

Thev liavc on hand, and intend keeping, Ji large and general Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Oueens and Hard Ware.

tryAll of which will lc sold very low Jor

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said note, and William Martin

to i e up said note when called for. Therefore I am determined not to pay said note again, unless compelled by law. Lijcy Vandeventer.

Evansvillc, August 11th, 1819.

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BLANK. DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. FOR SALE at THIS OFFICE

on the following

TEUJISviz: 1 Horse per year, " do per month, - do per week, " do per 24 hours " do ver one nisht, - -

WARNER 6l CH VNDLER.

Evansvillc March 10th, ls.19.

'niding Machines,

3 130 Cf) "' 'r I-i"'Y'v .VERLYO and two for jo (,(, C ; r. - Vo;d. at wliich all. orders will be 3 eg pain i Aliy attended to, and faithfully cr-

ecutetJ. Vincenne?, Joly Z, 1319. 33-

50

4j-)'on

EVA.VSULLA

Ware-

Honse

. T MteMn. ""fcr viy - Harrison & Fair child, COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, Evansville, Indiana. THE undersigned most respectfully incrm, the Public, that they continue the Storage and Commission Business

at Evansville, Indiana: all favors will be

thankfully received and promptly attended to, on a moderate Commission.

HARRISON & FAIRCIIILD,

War the Upper Landing.

Evansville, (la.) June 5, 1818.

Thomas 1L Blake HAS trsumrd the Pi aclire cf the LA W. lie will attend the Cit:)it Ct uita of Knox. Sultivan, Vjgo and Davi counties Also the Supreme and Distiict Courts at Corydon. Judge DOTY has transferred to Mr. Bi.ake all his Law business in this Circuit, which was unfinished at the time of his appointment. His office is opposite the store of Mr. Geo. Hussey. Vincennes, April 17,1819. 41-ff.

For sale,

6?, if

J. C. REILEY, &Co. Watch and Clock Makers,

Zilversjniths and Jewellers.

RESPECTFULLY inform theii friends

ami the public in general, that they have

removed their Snop to the House lately oc

cupied bv Mr. Radullet. aa the Renhters Of-

cce nerc every uescripiion oi aiiii ES and CLOCKS, will be repaired, and war ranted to perform twelve montbs. They contikue to manufacture , all k1xds of SILVER-W ARE 6l JRWELS. The highcit price given for old GOLD and SILVER. April 18, 1818. C tf

AN APPRENTICE WANTED. Wanted immediately, as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a boy from 14 to 10 years of age. Apply at this ke.

FIRST 11 A Th LAND, LYING- in Crawford county Illinois, about 3 miles Harris' Bluff, which is a

9-tf. 'good landing place for boats at all seasons

;of the year miles lrm lork.and 8 iron

Palestine, the county seat for said county.

llli-ic 13 cuuticj unuui irnvt? dull iu uiificr good cultivation also several never failing SPRINGS, a guod'Cabhin, seme stock, a. team and farming utensials sufficient to carry on the business. About one half of it is Fraire and the other excellent timber. This for the convenience of its situation and richness r,f its soil, cannot be surpassed bv any in the western country. It is favored by a salubrious breeze at all seasons of the 3 ear -in a neighborhood nF nernlc where noth

ing but harmony prevails. A road is t run between the two quarter sections, to strike the Wabash river zt the main landing place for that settlement. A aw-im!l and "rist-miil are now building within one and 1 half mile from the premises. Any persons wishing to purchase laird 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 cau be purchased. Tor further information apply to the subset iber at Cel. H. LASSELLF.'s tavern. 1. G. MC RAN TON.