Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 October 1819 — Page 4

Now Goods.

John Mc'Giffin USSPKC I FULLY Informs the Citizens of Vincennes ami his Customers that he has Removed to the Store Room lately occupied by J. B. Mc?CALL, opposite The Viscexses Hotel, Vh?re he has just rucrived and opening a large assortment of Merchandize, CoMPKISINC A GENFRA.L ASSORTMENT. DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE & QUE E N S W A R E . Also a large assortment of Castings. All of which he oilers low for CASH, "Wholesale &Retail. All thsc indebted to the late Firms of Harlow i$ Trimble and John JWc'GiJjiin cSj Co. ae requested to call and settle their accounts, cm or before the 1st of September, as longer indulgence cannot be given after that date. July 21, 1819. lG-tf Take Notice. The subscriber having made arrangements to decend the river to Jew Orleans the ensuing fall, and bein entirely dependant on the punctuality of those indebted to him for the means of fulfilling those arrangements, he takes this method of informing them that he will receive Wheat

in-

The Subscribers

HAVE purchased the right cf r.iakin

vending the PATENT SPRLYG

SADDLE

FROM DRY AN AND SON, of Ie.vinrton, Kentucky, the original

ventor and patentee. These saddles far excel any others ever before used, in affording ease to the horse is well a3 the lider. They are so constructed as to relieve the rider from the fatigue and. jolting of the common Saddles. By means of a spring working inside, and operating so as to yield with the

greatest facility to the weight of the body, j

the rider tccls no movement except that arisinir from the play of the Saddle, and by

this means the hardest trotting horse may be J

H

ides skins.

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

HIDES,

Law JVotice. G. R. C. ullivan & J. Call, WILL Practice LAW in conjunction in fntiirn in thp rnur.tv nf Kunx. ihnuo uKu nnr

. ... j , . - " j J w is!i to employ them, may depend upon the attention and exertions ct" botii They l.avc

jmaue arrangements, so as one or the other 11 i i r , j -

Polf QKrr Flew ?l'iiic I will always be found at their office in VinOdll, ZMieep, u. ICl OklUS, ccnneSj nearly oppose thePost01f.ee: coldeliveied at the Vincennes Steam Mill. lectin business will be particularly atten-

July 10, 1819.

J. DONOVAN.

14-tf

II AN A WAY from the subscriber, on the 12th day of November, 1818, living near

ridden with pleasure. This Saddle is now ' Miildletown, Jefterson county, Kentucky, a r . .... .. inr'iftn innn. nimii

in general use throughout the fctate oi Kentucky, and in some of the other states. The difference . of e.rpence between it and the

K business will ce partieuiariy

iieil to in Knox cc::ntr ; tl.ev will zt-v attend to CONVEYANCING upon the shortest notice, ai.d undertake AGENCIES not incompatible with their profession. The pasture, -must he paid on all letters addressed in the in on business.

. r v '

; mulatto man, named

Georsfe.

To Coopers

Tl

i 1 1 a ij r I 1 . - "Td.

common fcauuies is inning, aim is more Gy . than overpaid by the easj and safety which Twenty-one ears old, about J feet 6 inches

it atlords to the traveller, it is not thought high, has a scar over his lelt eye, generally necessary in an advertisement of this kind to smiles very much when spoken to, chews todescribeit particularly, and to notice the Lacco, will drink too free sometimes, talks difference between the .very free, has a heavy frown if alarmed, had Patent Spring Saddle vvith him a drkdrab fulled cloth - rcunda- . I o ,bout and pantaloons, a light drab cloth coat, and the one now in use. ne.v ,.,;te yarn sucks, wool hat roars !

Persons disposed to purchase, will call shocs &c. jad a smau ml Morocco pocket at the shop of the subscribers, where they bo()k ami p;eflty 0f ino!ley vith him. i will

will have an opportunity ot examining them, give the above reward if taken Out o KAUSLER & WISE. ; state; or 0 Dollars if taken in this

TIE SUBSCRIBE!?,

LIVING IN V n c c n n c s , Indiana, will give coxslaxt ejiploi .uevt, For any length of time, to THIRTY or FORTY JOURNEYMEN

Coope?

Vincennes, August 15, 1819.

17tf

FRANCIS SNOWDEN.

1SPJ. . .52 1m

Jr delivered at the Vincennes St-am-Mill, un- u- ALi those inUebted to the subscri- igain. and it brought home, all reasonable

ui me win oi ucioucr neo:t, tor any mon-Jutrs a, requesten 10 can ana seme tncir . cliarges paid bv me

. J V VAV - W Hill UlVI lUuaU U WllV4LlUl j vvvuvno UJ VIIV V- IIU J OVll o O 1QY' !t asUvanl t0 renew their stock, and ; March ICth . lis greatly in want of the money. K.&W. ! , to be delivered by the 20th day of Novem-I - . i

br. IL therefore hopes those indebted to ! ium, will not neglect to pay on or before vr i , f f f pfl 1

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. . 1 sons ii proiession, wisnmsr io emisiaici .. ;m ...n i . ? i

nnil PPllfrl in wtiv l-nl cn thf 1 rrut !-.. a.!5 ' .uuiac iu

- v v. ... JMl. ov umv o' " I W;inU Vll KWh

.iccssarv and mu5t be made.

& ARTIIL' R PATTERSON.

20 tf.

To the Citizens of Knox Coiinlu.

THE Subscriber havinr returned to Vin

, i.'ui.ui i: as tiur-

ty or forty can be accommodated with constant employment for j;ears,ia a healthy and agreeable neishborhced, and at the HIGHEST WAGES given in thr United States. RICHARD MONTGOMERY, Year the Steam .Mill, Vincennes, (fa.) The Editors of the Journal, Lancaster

I Pa. the AVatchraan, V.'ilnnn . ton, Del. the

.August

j&dge

Tool

MAKING.

All. I- 1

U,ber, are requested to come forward, onj centktett ancl settle iv i k . . i . . ii . r. 1 1 . . i u i lj l i. a. i

mvi uemre me mit-emn oi cepieinoer nexi, s. ;rers hjs services d 1 ft f0 Qnil A n n Tl4 f. Mr 1

I w l.-iT il . t - nrn 1 ' t iHI V

.-viiy person neglecting mis u i jtoiv, i z.

S shall think unfriendly. I hare thoughts - Those who wish them, may find him at his; Ulf:i of coins to the Eastward for goods about house, in Market Street, lately cccui'iod bv'i

that time. Dr. Hale. . " ??'OiV in Operation ni

" I !.., Ill - J .1 ,

d hunselt permAnently, oi- i,,.,:,. vfl v,..l- LJ ,.j

in tne 1 ractice oi ;v,,.,fJi (M hl .:,piv

JiPvy. if tvenwut the tapers covtainirz it

bills, to this Ojjtee for payment.

THE subscriber having returned to Vin ccn ies, with a quantity of the best teel,

intends keeping constantly on hand, an as-

1 & June 26.

12 Id j March 25th, 1819.

25r4t..

'Chisels, Coopers Adzes,

Drawing Knives and Axes, Patent Augurs, Mill Irons,

i inners

Dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership heretofore existing under

portment ol Carpenters and Coopers Tools, the fir.m of WOOD, MILLS & Co. was this

cf all descriptions, warranted. clay dissoivea by mutual consent, all those v c Hrn'i'l A vrc Arl7fc nrieDtetl to t,ie Firm, will please call and iWCS, XJl Udti-lAtS, xVUZeS, settle their respvetive accounts, by note or

otherwise, as tne accounts oi the hrm must be closed. ANSEL "WOOD, "W m. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFORD. mi r-t . 'ii t. i i .i

rxm. cjmlihn'l ilie lousiness win oe coniinueu oy xne V,Oppci mitnS : Subscribers under the firm of Wm. MILLS

Shears, Patent Pump Au-iS;"; at t!;eir ?1().01d St?ndt V,c,e . 7 1 GOuDS ot every description can be had unr r i ...

JTUrS CCC 6CC. (usually low.

Smith-work, in general, executed in the neatest style and at the shortest notice. "lie may be constantly found at the old stand at "the Steam Mill shop. James Elswprth. Aug. 10, 1319. . 20 tf. N. I. Wanted, as apprentices to the above business, two active lads, of good charTPC&r. "

Araluable Land for Sale.

Evans ville July

Wm. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFORD. 14. lG-tf

Wm. Mills, & CO. Commission-Merchants, EVANSVTLLE, Ind.

FOR SALE, on the "West side oSJlLlSOJm

PllAlRIE, seven miles from Vincennes,

three and a half Quarter Sections of excellent Land, 150 acres of which are under improvement, and in a very dry, healthy and pleasant situation. Particulars are unnecessary, as the appearance of the propperty is its best recommendation. Enquire of CORNELIUS TAYLOR, living at the Yellow Banks, on the River PEmbarras. L'Embarras township, Crawford co. Illinois, Aug. 4, 1S19. 21-3p-tf

REFERENCES.

j Messrs. Calvin Sampson co.

llayden ty Jlubin,

jiauion ty uarnes, Savage A Lewis,

ir m. F.Peterson & co

Hopes $ Felps, -jr. E. Breading,

7).,.;.o at;',,:, JuneTerniyim.

BR1CE M. WYrcilERo -1s ' Petition for BETSY WITCHER. Divorce.

At this time came the Comnlainant.bv

Charles R. pRorrs, his Attornev, and fi- .... i ..'j

led his Petition, anil, on nis motion, xt appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that

the Defendant is not a resident of this state, ORDERED, that notice cf the pendency

of this Complaint, and that the Defendant apnear on the first day of the next term to

an6er the said complaint, or the matter

and things will be decreed against her in

her absence shall be published four weeks

successively the Indiana Lentinel, print

cd at mcenncs.

EMANUEL VANTREES,C. D. C. C.

BLANKS TOR SALE at THIS OFFICE

. Cinci

Cincinnati.

Louisville. NewOrleans - Vincennes,

They have on hand, and intend keeping, 2 Ijzrge and general Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries,

Queens and Hard Ware.

fCT'All of which icill be sold vvy low for

CASH.

Evansvillc, May 20, 1819. l-tf

Evansville Livery stable.

THE Sabscrilers being convinced of the

inconvenience to travellers for the want of

such an ESTABLISHMENT at this place, have commenced business in the above line. They will keep constantly, a number if HORSES 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

TERS.l.viz :

1 Horse per year,

do per month, -

M. per week, per 24 hours per one night, -

WARNER & CHANDLER; Evansville, March 10th, 1819. 49pm

a

do do do

2 150 00 . 12 00 3 GO , : .50

trayed,

From ISAAC LAMBERT'S, Vigo County,

ou the cigbt of the 21st or 22d July last, a

Bay Horse,

four vears old, last spring, about 14 J hands

nig", heavy made, a star in ins ioreneaci, one or nitre of his feet white, neither docked nor branded, trots well, short and close built, with shoes on bis fore feet, and his withers galled by work.

THIRTY DOLLARS will be given for

said Horse, returned to the Subscriber at TERRE HAUTE, or to ISAAC LAM BERT, on Honey Creek Prairie. Robert Sturgus. Aug. 22, 1819. itf

E t'AJVti V 2LLE Ware-Housed Harrison & Fair child COMMISSION-MERCHANTS,

Evansville, Indiana. THE undersigned most respectfully inform the Public, that they continue tiie Storage and Commission Business at Evansville, Indiana: all favors will be thankfully received and promptly attended to, ou a moderate Commission. HARRISON & FAIRCIIILD, Year the Upper Landing.

Evansville, (la.) June 5, 1818.

00

CAMMNG,

ooo oor nooc ocob

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE Vincennes Steam Mill, Respectfully inform the Public, that they have now in complete operation three excellent C aiding Machines,

one tor I'lJVE JIEUUYO and two for Common Wool, at which all orders will bc punctually attended to, and faithful! v ex

ecuted. Vincennes, July 3, 1819. 12-

Thomas IL Blake HAS resumed the Practice of the LAW. He will attend the Circuit Courts of Knox. Sullivan, Vigo and Davis counties Also the

Supreme and District Courts at Corydon.

transterred to 31r.

Judgt

nriTv

ha

Blaui: all his Law business in this Circuit, which was unfinished at the time of bis appointment. His office is opposite the store of Mr. Geo. Husseu. Vi ncennes, April IT, LSI 9. 4 1 -t f.

ror

sale, acres

FlliSr HATh LA.YD, LYING in Crawford county Illinois.

;about 3 miles Harris' Bluff, which is a

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

-ol the year 4 miles from ork.and 8 from J. C. REILEY, - CO. ft,esti?e' the "yseat for said county. ' cc there is ci) acrps nr.ilor fpnrt. .in ...wi.

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good

Watch and Clock Makers, 7uilvcrsmiths and Jewellers. RESPECTFULLY inform theh friends and the public in general, that they have removed their Shop to the House lately occupied by Mr. Badollet, as the Ileguter's Office Where every description ot WATCHES and CLOCKS, will be repaired, and warranted to perform twelve months. They coktinul. to manufacture ALL KIXDS OF SILVER-WARE & JEWELS. The highest price given for old GOLD and SILVER. April IS, 1818. C tf

cultivation also several npver fiii'ir-

SPRINGS, a ircd Cabhin. enmo ctrirl- a

team and farming utensials sufficient to carry cn the business. About cne half cf it is Praire and the other excellent timber. This for the convenience of its situation and richness cf its soil, 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 cecnle where noth-

AN APPRENTICE WANTED. Wanted immediately, as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a boy from 14 to 1G years cf cge. -ply at

but harrnor

nrevaus.

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 ai:d 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 this, for I am positive that they would be pleased with its situation and the terms on which it cau be purchased. For further information apply to the subscriber at Col. H. LASSELLE's tavern.

T A.

O. bCRANTON.

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