Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 January 1820 — Page 4
New
tore.
TOWN OF
.Qiv fill ahm
MiltlVlfliUV IVI tak
SMALLSBURG is pleasantly situated on
the Western bank of the River L'LMBAIl-
KilffOUr, Tavlor, & Webb, - HAS, about one and a half miles from its con pniw rrvrrvvirr ; fluence with the WABASH, and about Si: r,-rr -.,1 H tit.' :SV:.fa r miles . West of VINCENNES, on the Grea
Hat Factory.
IS
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B-r. i r i i r mues west or v i ro, uu uie uiwi G leave to inform the inhabitants ot - ,. ' . T . .
vincennes ami its vicimtv, that toeynae . . r ..,.. 00 opened aNKW STORE near the VINCEN- ls n f e r 1 1 ! e a n d h e a 1 tl i y t r a c t o f c o u n 1 1 y a s tkssTKM MI1.1,. I.Pr thev oiler a anJ m the Western Y or d ; and perhaps
i ic- r is mrontlu ini there is no scite for a town, NV est ot tne Alleg
The subscribers inform the public in general that they have established a 7.i7' FACTORY
. . I I i . T.ll.. 1 XT I" . r t o
- a an a n r n w i i t m arai-aa-KB BBBiaaama a-a . b a at a a rr v i bl ra
XarerH, where they intend keeping
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HATS, OF THE FIRST QUALITY AND Latest Fashions.
ing
aj'pUcutiun to
fi..v U,-- Mil T A'lN in th wnsfern
jmonr -AicA follows, viz. country which has oa it now a complete SawBlue, Blacf. Gr.cn, Flannels, ass. colors,' "?'.? "'-;'" erect.pStlt . I -l .... -i ..i r'.- i. -on short v he in uneialion. It en. uyaall the ail-
Cloth, do CassimeresK), 11, 12-4 Rose v,.,t?SJ9 "T "wf T' tl 4-4 floor Carpeting, Blanket, i w!uch 0I th?f ab.'? h J f ' Vnn i..i:. i..,.i:.1f . ' .S.:(:.l ci ! come uo to the Mill w ithout obstruction.
Undressrd Callicoes, Steam Loon, shirtings- 1 t the car di na " wV. i. 'iVo 7s trill be taken as .IPP:atedo.Furniture,dos Marseilles Vcntin-s, .the compass, which completely cor cspond ; ntEnCLSto the abvz liusiuessby mub-
Led Tickings, 4-4 Swansdown Vesting, Ult'' 1 , V Z unA V'Vr ttV V ilhpMl wi " i -i!f i ; SMALLSRLRGis laid out on a liberal Hurting, v mte and Fancy do. 5 -L-' , - f . Unbleach'd Domes- 5 Bomizetti, Canton ' srca,e! .th a view to t he conveniei ice and g. at tics, Stripes, FlaidsCrape, Hat do. ? ification ot its inhabitants. J'' and Cha.ubravs do.5ct on, Silk, & wors-! nW feet w,d 5 ; 7fl, ,aml f: Silk Gloves colM dotted Hose, assM colors, which cross each other at right angle, m the Black Silk Handker-5: Cambric, Jaconet, Le- public square, are each ninety feet wide, and chief,, checked do. no, Mull, Ht.ok, figrd f ? 16 the aresixtj he alle.j, hich Flag, Bandana, Maand fancy MuslinS, f lots 111 duc ordcr a,e each bixteen drass, and pocket do J; Gingham" Robes, , i t P.nntnn rnnn ShnwUSp-rR.lo n!,,ffl,,m8. I 1 !ie 1 Own IS hid offm 24 blocks, Crdnsive
. 1 . 4f . o . Wittklw. Vfiniiii thi!i fntniiiii mif
block ; each block comprises 12 Lots, aud each Lot contains TobO square feet. The
Proprietor intends laving out the residue of
the tract on which the town stands, amount
ing to 2J5 acres, in Out Lots of two and one
Major B. V. Beckes IS authorised to sell and convey my piopef tv in Knoi, Davis, Sullivan, and Vigo cu nifties also, to collect the debts due me, aud pav those I owe. when in his power. My intentions being thus avow ed, I hope for some indulgence, especially as the timesarc so hard, i contemplate, my future residence to be in Evansvillc. where my prospects are flattering, if not blasted by a SIl LOCK 1 ! GENL. W. JOHNSTON. Vincennes, Dec. 13, 181'J. SO 3nt The Co-partnership Of Sullivan and Call, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Their united attention will
he bestowed on all business heretofore en--
The highest price will' be given fur aH .trusted to their care, nds of frUR and LAMBS WOOL. G. R.
October 23.
JOHN JOHNSON CHARLES HANb. 28-tf
Levantine and Dam-? Fancy Ribbons, black
ask do, Irish Linens, S Do. Leghorn Bonnets, ArtiQcial Flowers, v. Lustring Silk,
Levantine Silk, Men's common Shoes,
Paper Hangings,
Morocco Hats, Ditto Skins,
Boys' Shoes, Chil- Boots, do. Bootees, ,,a,'d es;dCI1' dren's Shoes boots 2 White Kid Slippers, , equitable terms.
Fashionable Razee
MB m
half acres eacii, w hich he will dispose ofoa
tir n il l c:ii, .1 UiNJLJl 1
Rin and ReaK Writins Pancr. The Propnetor, in order to quicken the
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I settlement, and promote tiie grow th and pros
4 r. 1 1 . c perity of the town, gives to an v good MechanComplete ASSOrtniCllt OI c or other citizen, howill take and improve'
-jygr t TT73T 1 a Ijoi witluti eimiteen tuontns alter ttie late 01
Mara rfm
JUST ARRIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies', Gentlemcns'and ClllLDllEW SHOES and BOOTS. Likewise a general assortment of Leather,
C. SULLIVAN
J. CALL.
December 10, 1819. 5G tf
Doctors Jllison JPJYamce. Of Vincennes, HAVE just received from Philadelphia, nnti are now opening at their APOTHECARY STORE, on Market Street, opposite the dwelling house cf Doct. Robert JMson, a general and extensive assortment of Drugs, Medicines prcpared, Patent Paints, Dvc-Stufis, xMcdical shop Furniture, surgeons5 and Dentists' Pocket Instru
ments,
Amonsrst which is a quantity of MOROCCO
9 : his Certificate ol Donation, (which binds the suitable lor Matters ; all otlecteu Irom most jVith many other articles, all of which arc O 5 Donor to make a title in fee to such lot,) by approved Manufactories of the New York warranted'sound atul of excellent quality.
. fabricating a commodious House, of ri tiiue, market, which will be sou at a tnlle au-l They trut their long experimental ac GrOCeiTeS aild QlieenS Ware: Brick, or Stone, composed of two rooms, not vauce from the New York prices, wholesale 'quaintance with the diseases, incident to this
Prvrniar Bfinilv ; icss man i irri miu.uc caui, wen nunicit aim luau, 111 COUniTV, W III enaoie lliem IO DUC UD IOr lamil 7
I wiin glass wuKiovs, ami lurnisneci who two o a iirr , inre uuurs i rum use, t!)e most annronnate :MeUicines, acconr
Jamaica spirits ' ct uujtvi iU iuiuuh; .w ihvjuu- i cw. vwm, ...w.. pmucu wiin inc ufcfssiir jjiam anu s.aie ill slo.u;..,l;n Iprietor, if such Donee shall fail in a complete Stove. Irections. Physicians and others, who dca!
? Swiss wine, claret do. compliance with the lorrgoin- stipulation : )MI,;ti, ,Mr(! j Ihe Proprietor without discrimination, tl .Kuaiusi . ai s, i .t..' ii it. . i i i
Sucar Y. H. Tea,
Imperial do. Coifee Pepper, allspice Ginger, inn a man. Nutmegs, chocolate Indiiro, copperas
Dye stuiTs. madder Common di Alum, brimstone Glue, tobac
Mustard
GlttO
tobacco
Rice &c. eVc.
Spanish Soal Leather, Candies, linware Upper ditto Blank books Calf skins, Glazed Powder, &,c.
L ' I t I j. ..
iatiuie arais
ie Lexington manufactories, all to be sold
I gives, on these conditions, all the Lot num- low lor Cash apply as above.
uereu wnn n numoers, sucn as ,4, ccc. riioiiv i iii a xjvii. &.c. reserving to himself those known by Vincennes, Oct. G, 1819. 25n UNEVEN numbers, as 1, 3, &c. eve. 1 There is now nearly completed at the spot, ' rfl il T3 7 I I an excellent TURNPIKE BRIDGE, which 1 0 lie l UDllC I
will be of great utiUry to Laiijr ant to the IT is 4 am, iven by E. IL Bllrch
Also, a few boxes of WOOL HATS, from . largely, will be supplied on the most advan
v ' . 1 'i' vvimt
K. T. A W flatter themselves to be able ,f "l 5 . eu.ei'sl c . 1 4
tagcous terms.
December 15, 1319
5o 6 iv
Reynolds & Bonne
EARNESTLY solicit those indebted to them? by NOTE or IU)()K Account, to disehar
is pre Kit ti.-t hii-otuforu mi! .1 1 p1 liinisir na a!
to merit a share of tiie public patronage by S u Vl,HM' v,l,uaj pa. tner of Jonathan Babcock, in the Urjcery,
upnly ot well selec- "' auauiaoC3 i....u. uuuc
the same IMMEDIATELY.
Vincennes, Dec. 1819,
56 3tpd
constantly ottering a supply
ted and cheap Goods. Vinrennes. Nov. 27".
i
: explain.
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Domestic Goods.
As this Town is rqui-distant from Palmy- Grocery of ra, the seat of justice in Edwards County, tended to fi and Palestine, in Crairfurd, which are more sa;t E
-3
THE SUBSCRIBER
lias made arrangements with the
turers of Domestic Goods, to be suppi
with a general assortment, with directions to sell at the Philadelphia and Baltimore prices, adding only the expense of transportation, lie has received, and is now iiciiing, at ,Vj. APrathers How, Louisville, (Kentucky.) 32'ases, consisting as follows : 3-4 ami 4-4 CHECKS
atid 4-4 Furniture do.
unnecessary to kept near the vincennes Steam-Mill ; that
he has no riirht to any of the debts due the
Jonathan Babcock, kept and at-
for the said Babcock, by him the . "Hurli mill tlint nil debts duo.
'than forty miles distant, the presumption is nr,nn- ;,i llnhrnrb. r
strong, that ere xong, mere win oe a.Mv ftll ..t tll hn fl,,,:?n ti. s,:ti R.hrnrl: : 1W m,n,i fr Tvn nnvnnvi i, 'r
; manufac- COuM laid oil 1,0m part 01 both, and that anJ the saIJ uabcockf agrcesl to pay all the FEATHERS. He will also give the hi-hest
i supplied --:r"0wv' , ! -dihts contracted by E. 11. Burch m Vincen- price for
West, which oilers more inducements to the
Fiflv
Carter Bcamon, AVILL PAY
Cents 111 Sne
cie,
enterprising emigrant. The healthiness of
toe climate, the iich soil of the surrounding
country, the rapidly increasing population of
the neigiiborhoou, into which so strong a tide
nes, for the use of his Grocery. Signed this 13th December, 1819. E. II. BURCH,
o. 50 St
JON. BABCOCK.
Buck Wheat.
Vincennes Hotel, Dec. 22, 1819. S7-tr
of migration is liowinu:, its beautiful situation
1
At 1
on a nav.guo e river, wrncn will soon bear G, that ,.e con,i(l,red himself a parton its bosom the iieh products ot a land of ner-ate tiuie hc wrote the publication that
r-?V. IT 'RTTnril frtp5 to th nuhlic.thsf
from Mr. Babcock's oll'er to let him have the 'L()0k IlCFC ! look tllCI'G
one nan 01 tne ciear prc-ns, ior Kct-piug ir.c
1
iuexhaustiiile fertility ; these advantages,
combined with the easy terms ohered bv the
Bleac'ed SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS Proprietor, certainly present the fairest field
S-4
app-'ared in the Ceutinel.
publi
Brow 11 do. CHAM BR AYS, GRANDURILLS, GINGHAMS, STU1PES, TICKINGS, eVc.
which purchasers are requested to call and examine. lie also will keep a general assortment of L1QLORS and has received by the steam
boat James lloss,
for the e.vercisc ot capital, industry and enter
prise, 01 any 1 own in the extern Country JOHN SMALL. November 3, 1819. 31 tf Edge Tool Making.
fctate of Indiana, Vanderburgh County, Union Township. Taken Up
BV Joseph.!. MeDowcl, ONE MARi" the
and every where !
ALL persons having any accounts against the Subscriber, arc desired to bring them forward, and receive their pay, for 1 don't v.Ih them to wait. and again, all persons that are indebted to him either by note or I) xk account, are solicited to come forward and pay the same ; or their accounts will be
THE subscriber having returned to Vin-
ti'v, that the Mrav ilare takm up as afore
said, is a Sorrel, ..bout 14 hands high, four
. 1 il,.. cennes, with a iuantity 01 the lc 1 Ehlj, ,, ,r e' . , . villi. .lailiaiCa. ailCl OtllCr t i small snip on t.ie nose, no brands perceivavjiu; ciiitiiiiiv.11, tuivi ""1 , intends keeping constantlv on hand, anas- 1, . , , . , ' . . in m.ninfkn.n.pr. T,!, Me, had on when taken, a mr.e shilling bell,
OpiniS, ; c 'I ; tied on with a rope Appraised to 4J doll
I .... 1 ' . 7
uescripuoiiaiui appraisement arc s follows, (p!ac?d in the hands of some officer for col to wit: We the .'ppraisers, do hereby cer- (ertion.
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CII. GRAETER. Vincennes, Dec. C4, 1319. 37 3vz
Of WINES, he has received PiuWa, Sicily, Madeira, Tenerffi, Sherry, and Port, all f ti e first quality, and further supplies wll be received bv the next arrivals. G. L. I)W IGHT.
Public TSotie
.Ives, lhoad-.ixes, Jdzes. Chisels, ' "J J 0 1 IN C ON N E l Cooper's .idzes, Drawing Knives Sr .Ires, nn,,ni n, 0 ,nin ' ,r ' " Mill Irons Timers' i I)ccem!,cr 2 lo19- 3G pdfw V c' '. w? o n t t I DO hereby certify, the above to be a true Copper Smiths-Shears. Patent rump r i ,1 jil ... p ' ? ! copy lrom my docket.
Smith-work, in general, e.recuted in the neat-! est style and at the shortest notice. I He mav be constantly found at the old'
THE purchasers of l4ts No. 3SC, 333, 556, 357, 330, 333, and 306, claimed as the, n.-. ...... . .. ..i" r.iitiw W il rh . n nil "V,. .-.- i
Jl V'VI l III .umv. ' -.-v. iiy, v., Oi)l ,
stand at the Steam Mill Shop.
JAMES ELSW0RTII.
August 19, 1818.
20 tf
Five Dollars Reward. STRAYED from the subscriber, about the first ol October last, a dark brow n
S38.33rJ. and 30-, claimed as the nronprtv X" P.. Wnnfod nnnrpnfrpc in fhe above iivilOi,
of the hfirsof Wm. Reed, and No. arr,373, business, two active lads, of -rood character, about 15 hands high, 9 or 10 years old. shod
Which were sold for Ta.ves in the year 1SI7, ; oa lus fote f?et ; with a short square tail..&
some slignt saddle marks ; but no brands re
are herebv notified, that money is deposited
with tin 'Treasurer of Kuua. county, for their.
redemption. J. KEED.
D.rrnber l24, 1S10.
57 tl
t OL i
date hereof, I shall issue to Jlalache Mar rick.
BY the 30th instant, I wih all those m- a duplicate certificate, No. 47o4, dated Jan-debt-I to me to !e'tle up t that date, as by uary -27, 1818, for the N. E. i2 T. 1 S. R. 8 that mean i -hall be able to settle with those W, unless previous to that date some legal to whom lam indebted. and sufficient objections arc made thereto.
Land Office at Vincennes; f"!1'" ;ire
ALL persons concernetl,are hereby required to take nit'u e, that in three months from the
CARTER BE AM ON. DeccnoDer 13, IS19 3C tf
JOHN BADOLLET, R L. O.
December 15$ G-St hstoprit.
I will give the above reward for said Horse
and ail necessary charges. E. M'NAMEE. Vincennes, Nov. 10, 1819 31 tf
Harrison &z Fairehild, Commission Merchants, E VAXSVILLE, IXDLLV.U Oct, 10, I81CV
Cash for Hides. Tanning and Currying". THE subscribers respectfully inform heir friends and the public in general, that hey have establisned the above business
in MARKET STREET, Vincennes, near
ruAxcis Cuningiiam's Tavern, where they
intend constantly keeping on hand a supply of
LE.lTHEll,nf EVEHY DESCRIPTION of the best quality. Thev wish to purchase
Hides, of every description,
for which they will pay cash, or exchange
leather at their lan-i an!.
WILLIAM HART & Co. Vincennes, Nov. 13, 1819. 31-tf
Blanks For sale at this oAics-. Printing, Of every description, Neatly executed here.
