Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 December 1819 — Page 4

NEW 00

Winter Assortment

New tore.

TOWN OF SmaUshurn9

nortpd from Philntielnhut ami Ilnttimnv,. I l-f

tr . it i l .1 if if which will be sold on the most reasonable Respectfully beg leave to acquaint the public, that one; terms. IM,: r.t., loC Jiicr rtiiirifrl frv VhllnrL! hhtn hrirwrJ Among which arc as follows, viz.

ui tnii Jui'i 'ij"- .v.u.uuu i.wm tccttoyyitc3 Blue, Black, Green, Flannels, ass. colors

C Velvet Curds. 7, 8, 9,

SMALLSBURG is pleasantly situated an

KilcTOUr. Tavlor, & WebbJthe Western bank of the River L'EM BAR-

Ftlfjlf fJV i V V -iTT , nncj auuJi iiiic ami a nan uiiivis n -

BEG leavi

Vincennes ami

a .111 m i; uiai nit I Uiv.li.i-,. . . . : . . . . . . . r a - - - i art a I ,,-.' lnnMli if ft tt fOllflfrV US

KSSTKW MII.T.. w, ,rn V..r. , i a-, iti mc dim iicaiu.; . v ;

. . . . inv in tlii u oafam V nrlil ! .mil ntfrnans

v. j ... II VI t 7 lerc is no scite for a town, West of the Allegi a a I 1 A

names, iosssed ot more local auunuj s.

?nv rAT;viMTr ' RAS, about one and a half miles from itsconp n in.r.., tho J, I ,V,u nF ' fluence siith the WABASH, and about Sis n,l St, Jr t h" iat it UvJ '"eS West of VINCENNES. on the-Great unl its vicinity, that theyhae: ,, .. , 0i . . ir , i . , i 2V STORE near the VlNCEN-?!lo.ad St. Lou,, and ka,kaAia,ana

inir with him their Fall and winter Assortment of Goods yy "i"' Ur--o . . j Cloth, do Cassimei

consisting of

Cloths and Casimere.t of every description, Flannels, red white & yellow, a lare supply, Rim Blankets, Bombazetts in variety, Calicoes of all kinds, Tickens,3-4 Diapers, 5-4, G-1. 9-4, and 10-4 Table Linen,

A beautiful assortment of IrishLinens, Brown,

and White, Cords an J Velvets, Swansdovyh Vesting?, Guernsey Frocks, & Super lamb's-wool shirts,

5-4 Irish Sheeting,

Cambric?, 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 LambVWool, Irish Thread.

siiueresj 10, 11, 12-4 Rose

4-4 floor Carpeting, Blankets, India Muslin, supers British Shitting, Undressed CaIlicocs,S(eam Loom shii tins, Plate do.Furnitu i e,du Marseilles Vesting Bed Tickings, 4-4 IjSwaiisdown Vesting, "hirtings, White and Fancy do. Unbleach'd Domes, s Bombazett', Canton tics, Stripes, Plaids, J Crape, Hat do. and Chambrays do. s Cotton, Silk, & wors-

Silk Gloves, colM do s ted Hose,assl colors,

Black Silk

An extensive supply of domestic

Manufactured Article

VIZ.

S-4 and 7-8 Cotton Shirting, brown and white,.

r-8 and 9-3 Cotton Sheeting, 3-4 and 7-8 Checks, Furniture do. Factory Plaids and Stripes, ot all patterns, ChambYav and Denims, Black Silk Handkerchiefs, l?Ug, Bandana a&d Madrass de

filling,

of the

Cotton Yarn for chain and different numbers,

2 Cases of superior Beaver, Rorum and Castor Hats, Manufactured by Shaw and Lobdcll of Philadelphia, r Cotton and Worsted Suspenders Beaver and Silk Glomes,

ewing Silk, Twist, &c.

chiefs, chec

Ilaodker-Cambric, Jaconet, Leked do. sno, Mull, Baok, ligr'il

Flair, Bandanie, Ma-and fancy Muslins,

drass, and pocket do Gingham Robes,

Canton crape Shawls s Carlisle Giughams, Levantine and Dam-Fancy Ribbons, black

ask do, Irish Linens,? Do. Leghorn Bonnets,

Artificial Flowers, sLustrir.g Silk, Paper Hangings, Levantine Silk, Morocco Hats, v. Men' common Shoes,

Ditto Skins, Fahioniii!e Hazee

The IEMBARRAS, at that place, aflbnl3

one of the best MILL-SEATS in the wct-ru country , m hich has on it nov a complete Say. -mill, and a Grist-mill is erecliog, that will

tortly be in operation. It enjoys all toe au-

of river navigation, as anv boat.

t r ahioimoie

Boys' Shoe?, Chi!- Boots, do. Bootee",

dren's Shoes boots Wiute Kid .clippers,

Women s Lomnnn, Prunello nd Silk Do. Roan and Real s Wrilinir Paper.

A large assortment of

lardware and

Morocco Slinpi'is.

A Complete Assortment of

Hard J Fare

ueensware.

4 TRUXKS MEYand irOMEiVS COARSE and FLVE COOTS and SifQES. GROCERIES.

8 BarrtU Prime Havanna COFFEE, 4 IMiests Imperial and Young Hyson TEAS, 3 Barrel Laf SUGAR,

0 do RICE, French BRANDY, Jamaica

Spirits, Madeira WINE, London Mustard, Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon and GinIt Boies Lexington Dipped Caudles Glasvsare, Wool lUts, Pittsburgh Castings,

Lampblack" ami Glue,

Superior Rifle Powder and Shot of all sizes.

hd ami ndatitl Shingling Nails, Tobacco of first rate Manufacture, Rappee and Scotch Snuff, r-ejrars, G Bo.res 3 by 10 Window Glass Sugar kettles a;i J Fire I runs, " Sawmill and C,os-Cut Saws, ;Spades, ShoveU, &c. ,

Jn addition to the above articles, which thev have just received, D. and U daily expect from Philadelphia,

6 Cases Dry Goodi, .1 Crates Qucenswarcj 3 Trunks Shoo?,

10 Barrels COFFEE.

3 Chest, Imperial and YOUNO HYSON

leas.

(?j41manacs for tlie Year 1820. All of which they will sell at the lowest prices for CASH, Vincennes, November 20, 1819, y

Taken Up Ed

CY John Severn, Jun. living in Columbia,

G'.bson County, a light Sotrcl MARE, about 1 4 and a half hands hisjh, 3 years old last Spring, her hind foot of a whitish color to pastern joint, and a small star in her i! ;'.ead. Appraised to sixty-five dollars, by

i uncr, Johti Berlin aud Abraham. Bru-

gc loot Making.

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k dj licreby certify, the above to be a true cvpy from my Estray book. Given under ray "hand and "seal thisGth day of December, 1U19. C5 3t GEO. H. ROUT, j.p.g.c.

Five Dollars Reward. STRAYED finm the subscriber, about the first ot October last, a dark brown house, about 15 hands high, 9 or to years old, shod on his fore feet : with a short square tail. & some slight saddle marks ; b it no brands recollected. He is supposed to somewhere between Vincennes and White Uir. 1 will give the above reward for tai4 Dorse mod all necessary charges. E. M'NAMEK. Vincennes, Nov. 10, 1819 31 tf

Notice.

BY the SOth instant, I wish all those in

debted to me to scMle up to that date, as hv

that means I shall he able to settle with those

to vUomlam iadebted.

CARTER BEAM ON.

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CO.

Groceries and Queensware:

Suar Y. H. Tea, Coniac Brandy,

lmperiahlo. Coffee Pepper, alUpice Ginr, inoamon

Nutmegs, chocolate

Imhgo, coppei as Dve fetulls, tuadder

Alum, brimstone

Mustard

Whisky

(. UW11I It 7l'H '1

.Ji.deira wine Swiss wine, claret do.

JSpani.h ses;at-s, CoHimnti ditto J Glue, tobacco Rice. &c. &c.

Spanish Soal Leather Candles. Tinware

Upper ditto J Blank books

alt skins, Glazed Powder, &.c.

Saddle seats 2

K. T. A W fiatter themselves to be able

to merit a share of the public patronage by constantly offering a supply of well selec

ted and cheap Goods.

i ! cn n's. Nov. 27. H.l-tf

HI

pern

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JUST ARRIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

adics', Genllcmens'9 and

vantasis

which lloaton t!ie Wabash, can at ail times

comeupto t!e Mill witiiout obstruction. The Tmvn is laid out at the cardinal p i u t-s f thp compass, which complettly corrip;Lil with the couise of the river at that plac. SMALLSBURG is laid out in a ';l:crJ scale, witli a view to the convenience a;:d ry H ificaiion il its inhabitant. Fmut Sir it 13 ninety feet wide : .V.iin and Market rim?., which cross each other at right angles in the public square, are each ninety fctt wide, and ail the others arc&i::ty six. The alleys, whit 'i divide the lots in due order, arc each sixteen feet wide. The Town is laid offin 4 block, e.rclu si vo of t!je Public Square, which co'itains one

block ; each block cnrrniises 142 Lot?, and each Lot contains ?o 0 square feet. The Propiietor intends laying out the resh'.ae et the ti act on which the town stands, amounting to CJj acres, in Out Lots of two and omj half acre each, winch he will dispose of v:i equitable term. CONDITIONS. The Proprirtor, in order to quicken t!.3 .soltlentent, and promote the growth ami prosperity of the tow n, gives to any go.d Mechanic or other citien, who will take and improve ;i Lot within eighteen months after the date of

; is Certificate of Donation, (which binds tho

Donor to inaKe a title in lee to such lot.) by fabricating a comimulious House, of Frame, Biiik, or Stone, composed of two rooms, not less than 1G feet square each, well lighted with glass windows, and furnished with two tire-places: subject to forfeiture to the pro prietor, ifsuch Donee shall fail in a completer

compliance with the foregoing stipulation : The Proprietor without discrimination, gives, on these conditions, all the Lots numbered with EVEN numbers, such as 2,4, &.c. &c. reserving to himself those known by UNEVEN numbers, a 1, 3, &c. &.c. There is now nearly completed at the soof, an excellent TURNPIKE BRIDGE, which will be of grat utility to Emigrant to tho West ; and an cter sive TANNERY is pro paring in tke suburbs of the Town, the valua Ide ail vantages of which it is unnecessary to explain . As this Tow n is equi-ditant frompAi MYra, the seat of justice in Edward Couti'r.

and Pali-stink, in Crawfurd, whith are irolc

than lortv miles distant, the pesun.pt:;n is strong, that ere long, there will le a NEW COUNTY laid oil fiom part of both, and that

it t wflfTr. ttsill h T in u-it .C T ii - 1 1

j w Will n - kC4M f 9 ' ' J 1 1 V There is no 'I'own on the waters of tho M est, which offers more inducements to the

enterprising emigrant. 1 he hra''thinc.3 cf

the climate, the rich soil ot the surro.iMlin

country, the rapidly increasing pupu!a'.i..r. of

the neigi.boihooil, into winch sostinn a tid.j

THE subscriber bavins returned to Vin

cennes, with a quantity ot the best STEEL

ntenus keeping constantly on hand, an as

sortment of Carpenters and Coopers Tools,

ot all descriptions, warranted.

Axes, Hroad'Axes; Adzes, Chisels, (Tooper's Adzes, Drawing Knives ij Axes, JIM Irons, Tinners' Copper Smiths' Shears, Eatent Tump Augurs, eye &c.

Smith-work, in general, c.vccuted in the neat

est stvle and at the shortest notice.

He may be constantly found at the old tand at the Steam Mill Shop. JAMES ELSWORTH. August 19, 1818. CO tf

N. B. Wanted as apprentices to the aoove

business, two active lads, ot -rood character.

Dmttbsr 13, 1819.

SG tf

The Co-partnership

)f Sullivan and Call. U thUdav dissolved bv

mutual consent. Tneir united attention will

be bestowed on all business heretofore en

trusted to tneir care.

G. R. C. SULLIVAN. J. call. December 10, 1819. 5G tf Harrison & Fairehild, Commission .uchams, e rj.ws riLLE, Lxm.LWit Oct, 1G, ll

CMLUREJW SHOES and HOOTS,

Likewiat a general assvrlmcht of Leather, Amongst which is a quantity of MOROCCO suitable lor Hatters ; all selected from most approved Manufactories of the New York

market, which will be sold at a tnrle ad

vance from the New Yoik prices, wholcle

aim retail, in

HATER STREET, three doors from

Market Street. iuuyIij opposite Mr. Eicon's

ziore.

Also, a few boxes of WOOL HA TS, from

the Lexington manutactoi ies, all to be sold

low lor Cash annlv as above.

LLISHA WHITAKER.

Vincennes, Oct. 6, 1819. ZJu

of migration is Mowing, its beautiful silujt'.on on a navigable river, which will soon bear on its boa :i the rich products of a land of inexhaustible fertility these adantjs, combined with the easy terms offered bylt'.c

Proprietor, certainly pi cs -nt the fairest field for the c.rercise. of capital, industry and enterprise, of any Tow niu the Western Countrv. JOHN SMALL' November 3, 1819. 51 tf

State of Indiana, Vanderburgh County, Union Township.

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Up

To the Public !

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BY Joseph M. McDowel, ONE MARE, th description and appraisement are as folh-v.s to wit: We the appraisers, do hereby tcr" tify, that the Stray Mare taken up asafo:e said, i3 a Sorrel, about 14 hands high, t.ur years old lat Spring, ha3 a large star and a o tv n 1 1 fnin n 4l ne a via . - . ' .

IT i i t it t i0"'41' ''' ' "i nose, nu uiauus perct'iva 1 1 is agreeu, ami given up, ny r. it. uurcli, ui ' ..k

who has heretofore published himself as aU:.i .i A A ah-

P. ft i, : i i . . i m-u "ilii 4 i uljc ai aistu in linnartner of Jonathan Babcock, m the Grocery, . 5 1 ASSKl. WOOD,

" xtty, i un,iuu.3 en aui-.MIH , mail JOHN CONNEK.

nas no ng.ii 10 any oi me ucois uue tne Grocery of Jonathan Babcock, kept and attended to for the said Babcock, by him the said E. H. Butch ; and that all debts due the Grocery, belong to the said Babcock, fit ought to be paid to him the said Babcock and the said Babcock, agrees to pav all the debts contracted by E. H. Burch in Vinceiities, for the use of his Grocery. Signed this 13th December, 1819. K. - II. BURCH, 3G 3t JON. BABCOCK. CTE. H. BURCII, states to the public, that from Mr. Babcock's cfTcr to let him have the one half of the clear profits, for keeping the Grocery, that he considered himself aartner,at the time he wrote the publication that appeared in the Centiad

December C, 1819. 3G-

l DO hereby certify, the above to be a trua

copy from my docket. D ANL. MILLER, J p r e Land Onice at Vincennes: DECEMBER 15, 1819. ALL persons concerned, are hereby required to take notice, thit in three months from ti e date hereof, I shall isue toJfalnche .Vnrrirk, a duplicate certificate, No 4754. dated January '27, 181H. for the N. E. 2 T. I S. R. 8 WunIe previous to that date so-ne legal and sufficient objection rP M.d teret.. John BADOLi.r.T l. o. December 1. $-3t hstopritV

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