Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 January 1820 — Page 3

2ash for Hides.

which was read the first and second time, ami ordered to a third reading to-day. Mr. Ulako from the Jtidicary committer,

reported a Kill, authorising the issuing of jcial Circuit

wnts4of Habeas Corpus, whicli was read and ordered to a second reading. tion to . be called the " Jlneennes Sunday THE subscribers respectfully inform

Mr. JSaird introduced a bill for the open- School dissociation," th following gentlemen their mends and the public in general, tha ing and repairing public roads and hihwa vs. were chosen Managers. they hare establisned the above business

which was reau anu ordered to lie on t:e ta Jiev.fi. T. Scott. lion. Isaac Blackford, in r.lAUKra aimr, wncennes, near

- Monday, Tie. ' AT a raccling of the citizens of Vincea!i?3, Mr. Harrison introduced a bill to orzan- at the Vincennea'IIotel. on Monday eveninc

izc a Board of Physician in thi atli Jiidi- thn :1d div nf Jnnn.ir ifton fur (Unnr. r-. . .

of the State, which was read and pose of forming themselves into an associa-i UUlling ailU CuiTyinjT

ordered to a second roadinz.

ihe Bill authorising the cilizenn of Monroe county to elect a President and Trustees for a County Library, was read the third time and parsed . The engrossed bill to amend the act regular!. the Jurisdiction and duties of iusticcs

of the Peace, was read the third time and passed. Wednesday, Dec. 0. Mr. Thompson from the Committee on that si'jrct. reported a bill - defining the d'iWvi of cou.it cnMiaiMsioncrs in certain case-?, which was read aiid ordered to a second reading. Mr. Graham introduced a bill to encourage the manufacture of Salt within this state, winch was read and ordered to a second reading. Mr. Ross from the Committee on that subject, reported a bill for the arrest of fugitives fnt justice, which was read and ordered to

a second reading.

hie.

Mr. Gray from the committee on

ject, reported a bill to amend tl

thonswgthc granting of Letters

Let. tipn. P Ilnnnld. i.t,L Ift'neintfi IisspIIp. b RAXCIS LUN SINGH am s lavemlw ipriKnr

J - - .-y .......... W..T that sub- Dr. Elias.M'Jar.iee, Dr. L. S. Shuler, intend constantly keeping on hand asunnlvof

ie act, au- John D. If ay, Henry Ruble, LEATHER, of E VE i V DESCRIPT 10 Y9 Testa men- Jfkn Law. , of the best quality. They wish to purchase

ti Z!t!TJ,y!Vttv'u?, an,1Jnlc-,H"?- J?. B'1crfZ'', wa3 chosen Hides, of even' description, ue settlement ot Intestate Estates, w l President of the Board ot Managers. ' - , 15 was read and ordered to a second reading w Richard .M. V Anson. Esq. Secretary, or ? 'uch t ieJ wJn V?Y ,casl! or exchange

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Tuesday, Dec. 28.

c bill more effectually to crevent duel.

Mark Harnett, Esq. Treasurer.

IiZ,mw r,l the tl.inl time ami pa.StU. OSXWZMltSm&&

.jw.icssr!. Jsairu, if rev, may, liarrt- God take the rood too ?ond on earth to staus

Jlnd leaves the bad, too bad to take away. DIKD Yesterday, at his residence in this

vicinity. Col. KPIiU.UM JORDAN, aged t 55. fie was a vcrv useful and much res-'

pected citizen admired and beloved in life,

leather at their Tan -Yard.

WILLI AM HART & Co-. Vincennes, Nov. 13, 1819 31-tf

on. Jlononirrv and Bonn, f Prf'tA

J'7;;s Messrs. Beg, Cotton, Little, Pennington and Ptdk. The bill from the hc'iss uf Representatives, to regulate the fees of oiikcrF, was indefinitely postponed. fVcdnr.sday, Dec. 29. Mr. Montgomery from thG committee on

Doctors Alison JPJlamce3 Of Vincennes,

and most deeply lamented in death. His HAVK just received from Philadelphia, anrl only fault was he was loo ood. are now opening at their APOTHECARY 7 cTnin.' .... ci x !4-

that subject, reported a bill regulating general tgTgn! V" "u, mo gulate! elections, which was read and ordered to & l.frtitefitem dwell"? house of Duct. Robert Alison, a .

Mr. Mernil introduced a bill to resru

proceedings in impeachments of Justice of ascend rea liiv. -I 1 . . . "5

xae ;eace, wmca was teaU and orUered tot 1 be hill from the House of Recresenta-

:ond reading. fives to incorpoiati; the Madison Academy,

i. XiViius loirouuced a mil 10 regulate was read the tniMl time ana passed, duties and powers of thf incorporated The eni;rosed bill, reulatin" '

a second read in jr.

Mr. Evans introduced

.e uuues ami powers ot tu incorporated 1 he engrned bill, regulating Taverns, .Yearly Opposite the U. State9 Land-Office.

in uus ataTp. and tneir Qranencs, was read t ie third time and m.sd. Tfll'. .kr.;!,.r ir,.U,T :,,r...na ui

. . .

Steam-Boat Inn, On Water Street, Finccnncs,

which was read and ordered to a second

ceading.

general and e.vtensive assortment of

Drugs, Medicines pre pared. Patent

iH'-nua ,-, wri, ju, 11 oriius. mm ine duoiic iti i?enerai. mac ne nat iv , .

Mr. Gray introduced a bill to amend the now mwnpti liho nhnvp . PMnhlUh.nout !,.. 1 tS UVC- tllllS. Mtld'CII

The. bill makim informers liable for cost3 act to red ice into one ail act and puts ol ha put in a thorough state, of repair, and QKm L",,,,.W,,,. CinW m certain cases was in-.lefi utelv postponed, acts relative to crime and punishment, which fitted up, in a handsome and commodious j5llur 1 tUllllUlC, bUI gCOllS

Thurxccy. Dec. 30. was read.

The engrossed Joint Resolution to furnish ? Tho hill to organise a board of Physicians the American 'AmiqaaH jn Society with cc-' in t!v ttli Judicial Circuit pie nf tbe Constitution and Laws of the Ihe hill to amend the act for granting LetState oflndi na, and of the Jou; na!s -f the Iters of dministration General Assembly t!'eref.;r, was read the J W re severally read the third time and third time and pased. j passed.

I he bill tor to relief of the heirs of n- : Mr. Drew from the

stlL-.

Western Travellers

and Denlists' Pocket Instru-

5 mums,

nd others, who may please to favor the With many other articles, all of which arc hou-e with their custom, are assured that warranted'sound and of excellent quality, nnthin- shall be wanting in furnishing the Thev trust their long experimental ae TAHLtC, li All. CIIAMHKRS JL STAPiLKS. nnsiint-inr vv'.tt, ihn ..aa nAnt .u:

... ' 1 . 1 ............ . v, "uv.u.ii.j( llivivitul IV 11113 ic commiltee. wnat a- with pvcrv tliino-1. miU ft

rew Pulton, dec d. was read th Laid time mendments are necessary to the insolvent Mo U !si :dir..,7 r, .,;r,.r .. ... u. i-

... , " uai-, inu i-njsi ujjoiooriaic .ieoicines, acco-n--

and msed. i debtor law. renoi ted hv loll, vrliirli u-.14rp.1d

The bill to open the navigation of Ptoka:and ordered to a second reading, river and for other panoses was read the : . Friday, Dec. 51. third time and passed. J Mr. Harrison introduced a hill to locate The engrossed bill regulating damages on a permanent State road from Lvansvilh to

protested bills 01 exchange, was read the I erre-Ilaute. third time aud passed. 1 The engrossed hill to aulhori

Mr. Hiake from the committee on that zens of Monroe county, to elect

suo ecr, hamled m ai tides ot impeachment and Trustees for a county Library, was read

agai't Bazil Prather, Cierk of the Washing-' th. tliird time and passed, ton C ircuit Court, w inch was read, and trans-; The bill from the lluse of RepresenfaDK'fed' to thft Senate. ' tive-, establishing the. office and defining the Mr. Allen introduced a bill to prohibit the duties cf .1 MasUr in Chancery, was read c?.rr ing of secret weapons, whicli was read . the thin! tine and passed.

ordered to a second ream!.-. j ,,s Mesrs. Cotton, Drew, G.-av. Ilarri-

trulay. Lec. ol. , gy!K Monouierv anl 1'oon. fpre.?t.

FERRY.

panied with the necessary plain and safe di-

5 rections. Physicians and others, who deal

In complete operation, by repairing and lev- larSe'y Dc supplied on the most advan elling the banks on each s'nle the river, so tagous terms. as to make the descent to the river, and as- December 1J, 1319 SG 6v

? . . cent from it quite easy. He intends keepS p -V1" n5S" Ferrymen ami Iloats, always ready, a 1 resu.ent tj-iat travellers may not be detained a moment.

1 1 OMR ft JOHNSON. Vincennes, January, 130. 40 3v

ai

P. GEAY, Tailor.

Taken Up NY John Meggs, living m the town of West Union, in Busseron Township, Knox county, One dapple arcy Horse,

15 hands high, eight years old, shod all

ft 1 .1 .1 . .... IUUIMI. HA nr.'iniia h.rrl rah Innrnunr

ri tne Hon. r or mlorming the public that tv f 1 , T 7 lV 11 11

(PreSt.Y. " t!"1 Wirtnersb i heretot .ro st n.r hpfuno . ' V J a,tu,iIC -"JF

tilliTin fro in thp rornriitfi ot avs . i '1 i.. 1 11 h',, n,l t.. IT t- - . 1 1 ttUU vjianaill ae.

fj ' "11IHIJ VJ MS Ull. J .BIW " ----- ml ' J VI .?JVI V U J

ar. l Means, reported a bill to expedite the : n:n,rt n 1 p()lk - mutual co

collection of debts due this State, w hich was The : )int rtsuutinn instructing our Sen- he leP hi

read and frdered to a second reading. ator, :.. oon,,r..v, oll !lt. snhifct'onhn no- h,1ck of 1

consent, on the first of January, when , ! 1 0 her.tb cer l is to bo a true copy iso!d,tand,toM!tK:KTSriiKi:T, ln-v. 1, f?'"' n'1"' u7 Mr. John C. Reiley's OlTice-where 1 aml SCa, the th f Decembep

!r TLimntinn fi nm thf r(nilOlttPO OT1 r. i A r r i i nr . . I. K .1... I . .1 IdU.

..... . - - . poinuneni 01 reoerai onicers m our state, ""j " ms anenuon, to ueservc toe confhat subject, reported a bill c- icernmg t4;e vas rPail tj,e t!lirj tilR as ainena.,j and tinuance of his customers. His work will

tees ol vierxs, w lucti was reau anu oruerea: pasSlM. be in the most fashionable stile, and on rea

to a second reaomg. lr. lttie introduced a bill supplementary sonaole terms. Mr. Hoss fram the committee on tnat sub- to tno act concerning puj,iic 5?emincrie, WOOLKN CL ject, reported a bill to establish a ?tato Ssm- WMjcll was ,ea,i atld u,3tMed to a second read- ed and dressed, inarr. and fr other nurnoscs. which was read Vrinepnnri. .T:m

IPS.

inary, and fr other purposes, which was r

and oidered to a second reailias;. i ,e Senate elected Francis N. Moore, SerMr. Sullivan frosn tlie committee cf Ways geaMt ut Arms, who appeared and was and Means, reported a bill amendatory to an' sworn. act for assessing and collecting leveuue.! Saturday. .Jan. 1, 18-20. which was read and ordered to a second. The Senate have appointed the Kith day reading. of January, to commence the trial of Bazil

Mr. Milroy from the committee on that rathe r, clei k of Vasliinton county.

suniect. renornu a m i neciann: certain

st. earns navigable, which yvas read and or-

deed to a ssecoml reading.

i he Kill appointing comotisioners to u ! jjme aM(i paS!ieie . I .!- lit'

toe permanent sear oi justice ot avne couot.wasreal the third time and passed. Aaypst Messrs. Allen. PVke. Crisler. Dunbar, Hay, Je'lv, John, Maddox, Merrill. J.4ortan,"Salor, Sullivan, Sutherlanil, War

ner and inn. (Speaker ) K

f2lst August, 1SH, living- jn the Missouri

Territory, Pike County, near (he town of

1 nllltl'ltl'l O ltf'i.ltv ....Kb... na. .......a

'tn i mi a a a 1 J". uuiuaiiuiai i Haiti t .tlZvJ iitaO. ililUICVt I he bill to authorise the nrmtitiz and dis- .

tributinir the Laws and Journals of the .It) ilUA,

present General assembly, was read tl.e third Ab.r,t l years old, five feet 8 inches hih.

JOHN C. RE I LEY j.p.k.c. December 5. 38 3v Carter Bcamon9 WILL PAY Fifty Cents in Specie, Per pound, for TWO HUNDRED Pounds of FEA THERS. He will also give the hhrhest

R WAWAY from the Subscriber, on tSic price for

CLOTH, will he neatly scour-

on the shortest notice.

Vincennes. Jan. 18-20. 40 Sw

100 Dollars Reward.

Buck Wheat. Vincpnn" HopJ. Der:.?. ' .

Joseph ilosemaii,

Vai'S Messrs. ('lumbers. Evans, Ewitg,

Graham

TV l

heavy made, complected rather on the vel- " A UUK and fv,W .1 Lhair MAKER, low. a lamn behind his ri-ht rnr. nod rm Th rep doors below Mr. Deamons Hotel,

teil a favorable story in his' own behalf: he WILLgive ONE DOLLAR per bushel, fo?

:-M&em

.a.- La.ZT JXv.' v

Hi!!. Holioiii, Lindley,

Lvnn, Milrov, Ross, Tnoinasson, riiompson and Zenor. 14. Saturday Jan. 1. 180.

T!ie engrossed bill for the formation of a ' 7T5TTr TTTivTnTf new crnw7tv; out of the counties of Davis klllii CDilli 11113

land Dubois, and The biil t: appoint Commissioners to lo

rote the permanent Sent of iioveniment, were

VINCJ:NNES:::::JANUARY 15, 1820.

Was put in St. Charles' Jail on thelst Au-

ust, and on the 2 th, he broke out and made ; his escape. He probably may pass for a free

man, and no doubt but he will make for Cnnada, his clothing he has changed since he left home. Any p?rson apprehending said nero, and confining him in Jail so that I get him agaia, shall receive the above reward. HUGH GO s DON,

January 13, 1SS0. 40 pdfom

any quantity of

Clean Flax Seed. Vincennes, Dec. in, 1810. 35 tF

Edge Tool Making. THE subscriber having returned to Vincennes, with a quantity of the best STEEL, intends keeping constantly on hand, an as

sortment of Carpenters and Coopers ioolsj

'I"t tlx r A.I n iv ,S .. " linen l ui Vai ncuici 3 aim ICf" I he Editor of the Public Advertiser. r n i - i p . v , ,. . .. r, ' Jz ot all descriptions, yvarranted.

Lo'iisviilf, Kv. and the Detroit Gazette, De

troit, M. Territory, yvill insert the above m

severally naJtne naui uuiedaa Seeretary of State, as one among the nun,- their accounts to U.J. Ikvore, Post-Master, 111 SciVtllC. her designated for publishing the Laws of St. Charles, Missouri Territory. 77.w.W Dp the United States. To enable us to per- :

Mr. Bpps infrodnced a bill toamend the! torm this duty with promptness, and moie act, to incorporate the JeHersonville Ohio-advantage to our subscribers, it will b-1 printCanal Coinp.inv, which was read the iirst,, n a sheet as large as our press will hold, second and thi.d time, and passed. ; suou as we can Prcurc the necessa.y pa- '!'. ohiVi 1 lull ! f fi in n r f fl -.a nT-. 1501.

ficd to icstiument of writing and for other! Since we have possessed the "Centine! In the town ofTERRE HAUTE, Indiana, flo-noses.ua read the third time and passed. prs," our success in business has been good, know n as No, 03, on Market Street, near

the aid to esiaoiisii tin1

mixes, Rroad-A.res, Adzes, Chisels,

Cooper's Adzes, Drawing Knives Axes, .Mill I?ons, Tinners' Copper Smiths' Shears, Patent Pump Augurs, c. &c. Smith-work, in general, e.recuted in the neat est style and at the shortest notice. He may be constantly found at the oIJ stand at the Steam Mill Shop. JAMES ELS WORTH. August 19, 1818. C( tf N. H. Wanted as apprentices to the abiv9

ie nermanent seat WP nave honestly endeavored to deserve the Public Square. The house is two story,

f Justice for Owen Countv, was read the!"- Aimougn u.c. .aj .,ac iii?i, wui two gooa rooms wen nnisneu, . " thi-d time and passsed doomed us to destruction, and still mark us which he will dispose of on reasonable terms, JyOllCu. The bill IronTthe House of Represcnta-vith a deadly rancor, we go fea.lcssly on- for particulars, enquire ioF Lewis B. Lawrence RY the 50th instant, I wish all those in, tives toamend the act to establish and rr-jwarjlin the justness of our cause confiuing lcrre Haute, and in V incennes, to debted to me to settle up to that date, as by

gulate Ferries, was passed w nil some amend- ll,f wuum '.' v-- that means I shall he able to settle with those ' i I 1, ........ . ,-rtrl n n nicnrfmiint fit )IIU nm MniMur 1.1 IQ.A A l l. .....

c NuH-iririiuiuu u...ii...uii, "'""" j nj i iu t'.v 0 yvliom I am indebted, beautiful type, and all orders for printing aro CARTER RF Mcl.V.

House '& Lot for Sale. THE subscriber, wishes to sell bis

House and Lot,

xnents.

?cember 13, 1819.

50-

If

John B. Ilaxu

nectfully requests all persons indebted

payment, as ne n

renevr hu Assort

jcidea in tne amnoatne. embarrassments, each should hear with come a subscriber to the Institution, can to bun to call and make pa. :.MeSs.s.Ro:gs, Cotton, Drew, Uray, of the other; & we trust that have an opportunity by applyinsto alumt to take measures to re ittle and -l-o. ; complain cf v.s for. MARK! KAUNE1T, Treas. ment. 7P ' ( nuary 14, 1. -0-tf , Vincennc, Sept. 1, 1819-