Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 December 1819 — Page 4

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Winter Assortment Dickson and Wilson

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Respectfully beg leave to acquaint the public, that one of their firm has just returned from Philadelphia, bringing with him their Fall and winter Assortment of Goods, consisting of

Cloths and Cassimeres of every description.

Flannels, red white & yellow, a large supply.

Hose Blankets, Bombazetts in variety, Calicoes of all kinds, Tickens,3-4 Diapers, 5-4, 6-4, 9-4, and 10-4 Table Linen, A beautiful assortment of IrishLinens, Brown and White, Cords and Velvets, Swansdown Vesting, Ouernsey Frocks, & Super Iamb's-wool shirts,

5-4 Irish Sheeting, Cambrics, Fancy Muslin?, Steam and Power Loom Shirting, Waterloo Shawls, Cotton and Silk do.

Grey and Blue Cassinetts, of a superior quality, Super Hair Cord, Pink Ginghams, Check and Blue do. Striped Worsted Cravats, Men and Women's Hosiery, cotton, Worsted and Lamb'-Wool, Irish Thread.

An extensive supply of domestic Manufactured Articles, viz.

5-4 and 7-8 Cotton Shirting, brown and white,

7-8 aud 9-8 Cotton Sheeting, 3-4 aud 7-8 Checks, Furniture do. Factory Plaids and Stripes, id all patterns, t! ambiays and Denims, Black Silk Handkerchief, Flag, Bandana aud Madrass do.

Cotton Yarn for chain and filling, of the different numbers, 2 Cases of superior Beaver, Rorum and Castor Hats, Manufactured by Shaw and Lobdell of Philadelphia;. Cotton and Worsted Suspender?, Heaver and Silk Gloves, Sewing Silk, Twist, &c.

A large assortment of

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$ TRUXKS MEXaiid JFOMEXS COARSE and FIXE BOOTS and SHOES. GROCERIES.

9 Barrels Prime. Havanna COFFEE,

4 Cheit Imperial and Young Hyson TS,

2 Barrels Loaf SUUAK, 2 do RICE, French BRANDY, Jamaica

Spirits, Madeira AVINE, London Mustard, Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon and Gin

ger, 1? B;)xes Leiingtoa Dipped Candles Glassware, Wool Hats, Pittsburgh Castings,

Lampblack and Glue, Superior Rifle Powder and Shot of all sizes, 8d and 10 dand Shinjrlins Nail. Tobacco of first rate Manufacture, Rappee and Scotch Snuff,

wegars,

6 Boxes 8 by 10 Window Glas, Sugar Kettles and Fire Irons, Sawmill and Cross-Cut Saw&j Spades, Shovels, &c.

In addition to the above articles, which they have just received, Z). and IV. daily expect from Philadelphia,

G Case.! Dry Goods, 3 C rates Queenswarty 8 Trunks Shoes,

10 Barrels COFFEE, 8 Chests Imperial and YOUNG HYSON leas.

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Ccplmanacs for the Year 1820. All of which they will sell at the lowest prices for CASH. Vincennes, November 20, 1819,

Taken Up , M iEUWAB BY John Severn. Jun. living in Columbia, HA.aWaV from tne Subscriber, on the 21st Gibson Countv, a light Sorrel MARE, about August, 1819, living m the Missouri lerrito14 and a half hands high, 3 vears old lastly, Pike County, near the town ol Louisiana,

Snr n. her hind toot ot a whitish color to a uiwc.y ucgiu man, uamcu ... i it r i t r - v . T T i T

the pastern joinr. anu a smaii star m nci forehead. Appraised to sixty-five dollars, by F. Bruner, John Berlin and Abraham Brulier. I do hereby certify, the above to be a true C(pj from mv Estray book. Given under my hand and seal this Cth day of December, 1819.

-St GEO. II. ROUT, j.p.o.o.

Domestic Goods

THE SUBSCRIBER

Has made arrangements with the manufac

turers of Domestic Goods, to be supplied

with a general assortment, with directions to sell at the Philadelphia and Baltimore prices, adding only the cxpensa of trans portation. He has received, and is now opening, at Xo. 4, Prather's Row, Louisville, (Kentucky.) '22 Cases, consist'in as follows : 3-1 and 4-4 CHECKS 3-4 and 4-4 Furniture do. Bleached SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS Brown do. CHAM BRAYS, GRANDURILL3, GINGHAMS,

STRIPES, TICKINGS, &c

I TOWN 0?

Smalisburg. SMALLSBURG is pleasantly situated er the Western batik of the River'L'EMB AURA S, about tne and a half miles from its con fiuencewith the WABASH, and about Sit miles Westcf VINCENNES, on the Great Road lending to St. Louis and Kaskaskia ; and is in as fertile and healthy tract of country as any in the Western World ; and perhaps there is no scite for a town, West of the A!!f gnanies possessed of more local advantages.

The L'EMBARRAS, at that place, aSWdj

one of the best MILL-SEATS in the western

country, which has on it now a complete Saw-

null, and a Grist-mill is rrecting, that v. ill

shortly be in operation. It enjoys all the advantages of river navigation, as any boat?, which lluat on the Wabash, can at ail times

't.omeupto the Mill without obstruction.--

which purchasers are requested to call and -The Town is laid out at the cardinal prints of examine. jthe cumnass. which completely correspond

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ne ai?o w in weep a general assortment ol LIQUORS and lias received by the steam

buat James RjsS,

Gin, Jamaica, and other Spirits,

Of WINES, he has received

Vidonia, Sicily, Madeira, Tenerffi, Sherry, and Port,

all of the first quality, and further supplies

will ue receiveu Dy the next arrivals.

G. L. D WIGHT.

New Store,

Kilgour, Taylor, & Webb, I

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1m ve Dollars Reward. STRAYED from the subscriber, about the first ot October last, a dark brown house, ikbout 15 hands high, 9 or 10 year9 old, shod on his fore feet ; with a short square tail, & come slight saddle marks ; but no brands recollected. He is supposed to be somewhere between Vincennes and White River. I will give the above reward for said Horse And all neceisary charges. E. M'NAMEE. Vincennes, Nov, 10, 1S19. 31 tf Hides and Skins. CASH, and the highest price will be constantly given for anv quantity of HIDES, Calf, sheep, & Deer .skins, delivered at the Vincennes Steam Mill. rf. DONOVAN. "July 10, 18 U-tf

JOSHUA,

About 21 years old, a feet b inches high, heavy made, complected rather on the ellow, a lunp behind his right ear, and can teil a favorable storv in his own behall : he was put in St. Charles' Jail on the 2ist August, and on the 2oth he broke out and made

lie probably may pass lor a tree

with the course of the river at that place.

SMALLSBURG is l;dd out on a lilenJ scale, with a vicrv to the convenience ar.d g-;u ilica'ion of its inhabitant?. Front Sinet xs ninety feet wide : Jlain and Market . trr!?, which cross each other at right angles in tho public Mjuaro, xre each ninety feet wide, ami all the others aiesity six. The alleys, which divide the lots in due order, are each sixteen feet wide. The Town is laid o!T in 24 blocks, cvclusivc of the rublic Square, which contains one block ; each block comprises 12 Lots, and each Lot contains 7510 square feet. I he Proprietor intends lading out the residue cf the tract on which the town stands, amounting to 25.3 acre?, in Out Lots of two and o;o half acres each, which he w iil dispose ofua

equitable term, j CONDITIONS.

FROM CfXCIXXATI, j The Proprietor, in order to quicken the BEG leave to inform the inhabitants of ; settlement, and promote the growth and pi oa Vincennes and its vicinitv, that rlev inv e p-i itv oi t!e tow n. give to anv 'cd Mrtl.an-

opened a NEW STORE near the VINCEN- ic cr other citizen, who will take and improve

NESlhAM MILL, where they ofi'er a a Lot within eighteen months alter the tiuie ot choice selection ot New Goods, rec?ilv im- l is Certificate ot Do!. utum, (which bisids tho ported from Philadelphia and iiniiinr-Ti 1 Doner to .nake a titk in fee to such lot.) by

which will be sold on the most reasonable fabricating a commnuiuus l!uuo, ot iwamc,

terms. ; ISnefc, or atone, composed ol two lootus, not

Jmovz which are as f iUoics, viz. i less than 16 feet square each, weii lighted

Blue, Riack, Green, Flannels, ass. colors, with g!as3 window s, and furnished with two Drab, ;-iivd Broad- 5 Velvet Coids. 7, 8, 9, fire-places: subject to forfeiture to the pro Cloth, do Cassimeres MO, 11, 12-4 Rose rprietor, if: -.ch Donee shall fail in a completo 4 -4 floor Carpeting, s Blankets, compliance with the foregoing stipulation : India Muslins, super- British Shirtings, The Proprietor without discrimination, Undressed Callicoes. Stean Loom ?hirtings gives, on these conditions, all the Lots num Pbtedo.Furniturvlo -4 Marseilles Votings, ; bered with EVEN numbers, such as 2,4, &c. Bed Tickings, 4-4 Swansdown Vestings,-&c. reserving to himself those known by Hurtings, White and Fancy do. ! UNEVEN numbers, as 1, 3. &c. &c. Unbleach'd Domes- sonibazetts, Canton j '1 liere is now nearly completed at the spo, tics, Stripes, Plaids.! Crape, Hat do. J an excellent TURNPIKE BRIDGE, which and Chambrays do. Cotton, Silk, &, wors-1 will be of great utility to Emigrants to the Silk Gloves, coPd dotted Hose,ass'd colors,! West ; and an e: tcr sive 'rANNERY pre Black Silk Ilandker-SCariibric, Jaconet, Le-; paring in the suburbs of the Town, the vaiua chiefs, checked do. , no. Mull, Book, figr?d: ble advantages of which it is unnecessary tj Flag, Bandante, Maand fancy Muslins, explain. dras, and pocket do s Gingham Robes, J As this Town is equi-distant from Palmt Canton cripe Shawls Cai lisle Ginghams, Ira, the seat ofju.tiie in Edwards Countv, Levantine and Dam- Fancy Ribbons, black and Plfstink, in Crawford, which are moire ask do, Irish Linens, s Do. Leghorn Bunnets,; than forty miles distant, the presumption i Artificial Flowers, Lustring Jilk, j strong, that ere long, there will be a NEW Paper Hangings, Levantine Silk, COUN I'Y laid oft'tiom part of both, ai. that Morocco Hats, Men's common Shoes, Smallsduhg will be the Seat of Justice.

There is no Town on the waters of tho West, which offers more inducements to tl ente; prising emigrant. 1 he healthiness or the climate, the rich soil of the surtnurdir)" country, the rapidly increa?i pr.pt. laiim the neighborhood, into which so st-oic 2 tide of n.igraticn is flowing, its beautiful situation on a navigibl.? river, which will soon tear on it? bosom the rich products of a land of :nehaustibl. fertility ; t'aese advar.tjges, combined with the easy Urins onv.red bv thc Propiiet. r, certainly present the fai'-et field for tne e.rercise ol capital, industry anil r.tcrprise, of anv Tow 11 in the Western Country JOHN SMALL! November 3, 1819. 3 1 tf

Ditto Skins, Z Fashionable Razee

Boys? Shoes, Chil- Boots, do. Bootees, dren's Shoes Sf boots White Kid clippers, Women's Common, Prunello and Silk do. Do. Roan and Real Writing Paper. Morocco Slippers. A Complete Assortment of Hard IWare,

1 i Groceries and Queenswarerl

Sugar Y. H. Tea, Imperialdo. Coffee Pepper, allspice Ginger, innamon Nutmegs, chocolate Indigo, copperas Dye stuffs, madder Alum, brimstone Mustard

Cogniac Brand v, Whisky Jamaica spirits, Madeira win 2 Swiss wine, claret do. Spanish sesars, Common ditto Glue, tobacco Hice &c. ifce.

Spanish Soal Leathery Candles, Tiuwaro Upper ditto Blank books Calf tkins, Glazed Powder, &c. Saddle seats? K. T. W flatter themselves to be able

to ment a share of the public patronage by

las escape.

man, and no doubt but he will make tor Cana

da, his clothing he has changed since he left ' constantly offering a supply ol well selechome. Any person apprehending aid negro ted and cheap Goods.

Vincennes, Nov. 27.

and confining him in Jail so that 1 get him

again, shall receive the above reward.

December 6,1819.

HUGH GORDON.

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8 mE8HSKA&3 WIXDSOR and FJXCT Chair JLikEH, Three doors below Mr. Iieamons' Hotel, WILL give ONE DOLLAR per bushel, for any quantity of Chan Flax Seed. Vincennes, Dec. 10, 1819. 55 tf

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il'POluvt.l -wt T Uill,) Being necessarily absent to N. York a few months, informs his Clients and the Public that he has left his professional business with Messrs. LOW POWERS. lugust 17 0. tf

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Ambrose Whitlock aud Touissant Dubois,

JDMIXISTIMTORS on the Estate of - . ...

r illj a it Jo.vrs, deceased, late a merchant of llacennes, REQUEST all who are indebted to the estate, to call and pav George R. C. Sul

livan before the first day of January 18C0, and all who have unsettled sccounts ajainst

the estate to present them for settlement.

Suits will be commenced against those who

are indebted to the estate, after that date.

Wash ington Ilall rso. 11, FkONT STREET, Cincinnati. WILLIAM HARLOW begs leave to ia form ris fiier.ds and the public at larger that he has opened a HOUSE OF EXTERTAIXJIEXr in a large and commodious building on Front Street , a few door west of Main Street; which, being fitted up in a verv elegant style, oilers to the visitant and traveller, accommodations not inferior to any ia the western country. The proprietor pledges himself to those who may favor him with their custom, tc use every exertion to make hi establish aient pleasant and agreeable. Cincinnati, Sept. 1819.

Saddling. John C. Holland, Will continue to manufacture SADDLES, BRIDLES, CAPS, HARNESS, &c. &.c. of the best quality of I.: fand in Market Street. His prices

Thnse who have indmnpnts or notPi n;n .hall be as low as they can be purcfcaed

the deceased are desired to present them elsewhere. He returns his sincere thanki That the Administrators may be enabled to for the liberal encouragement he ba receiy pay the same agreeably to Law. ed, and solicits a continuance of the favor G. R. C. SULLIVAN. of a zen-rous public. Viacnow, Jks ttyx $A$t Vincennes, aepu 29, !!.: