Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 January 1820 — Page 1
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BYjY. BLACKMJL PUBLISHER OF THE L.ZJVS OF THE UNITED STATES. vol. nr. VINCENNES, (Ind.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1820. NO. 42.
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Partnership. Dissolved. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF Kausler &f Wise, IS this d.iv fl Usnl vpfl lv mufnnl rnnst:it.-.
cennc, or depute 1 in the Post-Ottice, at frhoe indebted to cither of the subscribers,
runus'ino every satlkdxy, 2 lr .V. Ji Ji CKM.-LY. . OppjsUc thz HjiJc of Fincc tines. Tiir Cr.' i ini:l will be delivered in Vin-
S 2, if paid in advance, ,S 2 50 if paid within
six moatas titer subscription, or. o at trie expiration of the year. No subscription will be received for a termless than six months, and a failure to give notice of a discontinuance subscriber, will be considered as a continuance for a succeeding year. No subscription will b discontinued until all arrearages are paid. Abveiitisements not exceeding; 15 likes in length, will be inserted three weeks lor ONE DOLLAR, and TWENTY FIVE CENTS for each continuance longer ones in the same proportion. The csh must accompany advertisements.
on Note or I3k Account, arc required to call ami discharge the same on or before the
first of February next. This notice is decisive, and nil those interested, will do well to attend to it. JOHN KAUSLER, , JOHN W ISE. Vincennes. Jan. f. 1820. 39 tf ' THE BUSINESS will in future be carried on by J OILY L'AU.sLER in person, lie returns his -grateful thuns to the public for thfir past favors, and respectfully soiieits
,a continuance of their patronage. He will ; always be found at his old stand on I Fitter
Ml letters to the Editor must be post paid street, wheie ail orders in the line of his
pYofi-ssiou will be promptly executed. JOitN K.AUfcLER..
Letter
Press Printing
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,JS handsomely executed at the Centinel Office, on t'h most liberal terms, And at tlie shortest notice.
The Co-partnership
TOWN OF SmaUsburg.
Steam-Boat Inn,
LAXD OFFICE MO. YEP. The Receiver of Public Monies has been instructed to receive in payment for Lands eold in the District of Vincennes, notes on the following Ranks, viz: Bank of the United States and Branches, Bank of Virginia and its Branches, Farmer's Bank uf Virginia and brauches, Bank of Perm. (Philadelphia) . of North America do. Farmers and Mechanics Bank do. Mechanics Bank of City & County, do. Commercial Bank of Pchn. do Schuylkill Bank do Bank of Northern Liberties do of Maryland of Baltimore of Columbia (District of Colarabiaj tJnion Hank ;f Georgetown do Patriotic Bank of Washington do Bank of Washington do of Metropolis do of Alexandria do Kew York Bank, New York Manhattan Co. do Mechanics Bank do Merchants Bank, do d j,
Union Bank, do, Bank of America do. Bank of Chilicothe, Ohio. State Bank of Indiana, at Vincennes. Bank of Illinois, at Shaw nee-Tow n, Bank of Missouri, at St. Louis, Bank of Mississippi and brauches. do. of New-Orleans. do. of Louisiana. Planters bank do. No note of Less than five dollars is receivable. T Corrected Weekly . BEESWAX.
mutual r.,Sar,t TiialnnnJU-n.',,, -r, ' public square, sueeaa. ninety leet wide, and
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SMALLSRURG is pleasantly situated on , ' ....,uo, the Western bank of the River LTiMSSAR- ' " .7 Ophite the U. States' lMtid-Ofp.ee. R.S,aboutoneandaha!f miles from its con- TliL subscriber respectfully informs his fluencc with the WABASH, and about tix U vzut' nml the I'ubl,c " general, that he has miles West of VINCENNES. on the Great. V,W f;' Koad lending to St. Louis and Kaskaskh : and Lr,s !K,tm t '' "' ?b ate of repair, and is in as fertile and healthy tract ol country is 1,1 a nanJsome and commodious any in the Western World 5 and perhnps s'' t'' there is no 6Cite for a town. West of the Alleg- 7CSt CHI TraVCllerS names, possessed ot mo: c local advantages. , 7 The L'EMBAHltAS, at t.VU place, atf.,rds others who may please to favor tho oneoftr.e best MILL-SEA I S in the western ith t!n-ir custoiB. are assured that countrv,whiehhaso:iitiiowac.H M)lcte Saw- nniMn '11 be wanting in lurnishin- tha mill, and a Grist-mill is erecting, that will TABLE, B ML CHAMBERS & STABLES', Portly be in operation. It enjoys all the ad- u ,t!l wy tJl,"S t( ,nae them comfortablr. vanta-vs of river navigation, as" any boats, He Li also about putting the which iloalon the Wabash, can at all times Jl? JiliV come up to the Mill without obstruction. A J-JJ.tJ.ILX, The To.vn is laid out at the cardinal points of In complete operation, by repairing and levthe couipas, which completely correspond cllingthe banks on each side the river, son wit!) the course ot the river at that r lice. as to make the descent to the river, andas SMALLSBUUG is laid out on a liberal o nt fro;n it quite easy. He intends keepbeale, with a view (o i'.e convenience and mm; io iood Ferrymen and Boats, always ready ificaiion ol its iohabitauts. Front Street is t!.t travellers may not be detained a moment.
HOMER JOHNSON. Yincennes, January, 1820. 40
ninety fee
mil Jlarh et trei'ts-
which cross e.ich other at riht angles in the
be bestowed on ail business heretofore cn trusted to their care. G. It. C. SULLIVAN.
J. CALL. December 10, 1819.
l!ie ailevs, which
P. G
IT? .V V
Tailor.
HAS the honor of informing the public that
all the others aiv sixty six.
divide th'i lots in due order, arc each sixteen feet wide.
The Town is laid o.Tin 24 blocks, ea'clnsive the. partnership heretofore existinc between
CG tf r)f ,!,C u,,lic 1uaiX which contains one him and Mr. Henry King, was dissolved by ; block each block compiles 12 Lrjti, as:d mutual consent, on the first of January, when.
, I each Lot contains 7500 sqaars feet. i he he lef: his old stand, to MARK.ET STREET, JJOlUCSl iC IjrOQdz Propktur intends laying out the ro.sidue of hack of Mr. John C. Reiley's Ofiice vvhero
t!:c tract on which the town ti.inui, amo.ii.l- JIC? hopes by his attention, tj deserve the coningto 25 " arres, in Out Lots of two a.id c::e tinuancc of his customers, HU work will ' ! 'l!r 'irnC i.",i ivhi.ll hf Vl!l llnnv:1 j1 I. a Iti in n;n:f f -i c !i !r n K! a c!1r nnrl in r-o 4 .
Goods, to be supplied cquitable teims. a0llaMl. ternH. u.ent, w ith erections ; CONDITIONS. V.'OOLEN CLOTH, will be neatly scour
The Proprietor, in order to quicken the cd and dressed, on the shortest notice.
v i.icenncs. Jan. 18C0. 40 3ur
THE SUBSCRIBER Has made arrangements witii tiie manufac
turi'rs of Domestic Goods
with a general assoi
to ell at the Philadelphia and Baltimore!
! "lu, r Ty P, .WI.lrans settlement. and promote the growth and Prosportation. He has received, and is now ; 41i-fi' :1 n. ..W t nnv ,,.,! M Jf.:,M.
; ic or otl er citizen, who will take and impro'.c I a Lot within eighteen months after the iLte of 1 his Cei tificate of Donti;;::, (which binds the
opening, at Vc. 4, Frather's Row, Louisville, (Kentucky.) 2-2 f 'ascs, consisting a follows : 3-4 and 4-1 CHECKS 3-4 and 4-4 Furniture do. Bleached SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS Brow n do. CHA M BRAYS, G It AN D U II 1 L LS, GINGHAMS.
'I'RIPF.S TICKINR! i-r compliance with tiie foregoing stipulation :
which purchasers aie requested to call and . Tlie Proprietor without discriuii.iation, examine gives, on these conditions, all tiie Lots num-
He also will keep a general assortment of ucrou uinnvr' numbers, sucn as -i, etc
Donor to make a tith: in fee to such lot,) by fabricating a commodious House, of Frame, Briek, or Stone, composed of two reams, not
less than 1G teet square each, well lighted
House & Lot for Sale THE subscriber, wishes to sell his House and Lot, In the town cf TEKRE HAUTE, Indiana,
Kiiovvitas .o. to. on .Market street. inar
with glass windows, and furnished with two f;,e VjRc Square. The house is two story fire-places: subject to forfeiture to the pro- ,;.ri. uit4 .,u ,.Qt)i r.-,oxs VclI finished..
. prietor, if such Donee sliall fail in a complete which he will dispose of or. reasonable teims,
lor particulars, ei.quire ol Lewis IS. LawrencQ
LIQUORS and has received by the steam boat James toss, Gin, Jamaica, and other Spirits, Of WINES, he has received Vidnnfa, Sicily, Jladcira, Tenerije, Sherry, and Fort, all of the first quality, and farther supplies will be received by the next arrivals. G. L. I) WIGHT.
by
'!Vn Haute, arut in Vinrpiinri- f:i
J. DONOVAN. January 14, 1820. 40 4 w
m;ietedatthespor, Dissolution ot Partnership. E BRIDGE, which nfE Co-Part rtvirship heretofore existing
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"!. 5....u bbM Carter Beamon
X J WILL PAY
X7 .... ... . nit vuin in oiiuuiuFor which thev will pav a reasonable nnce 1 "
in CASH or MERCHANDIZE, at reduced' per pound, for TWO HUNDRED Pounds of the climate, the rich soil uf the surrounding Evansvilie, Dec. 25, 1819.
prices. FEATHERS. He will also give the highest, country, me rapuny increasing population oi
I price lor
&c. reserving to himscll those known
LTNEV"iN numbers, us 1,3, etc. etc.
There is now nearly co
an excellent TURNPIKE
; will be of great utility to Emigrants to the between E. IlARKi.MJN & O. FAIRCHILD ; W rst ;raid an extersive TANNER is p.e .Merchants, of Llvansville, trading under th
p.wn.;; iu iiiusuumusoi ioc town, i lie vjiua u:!MC and firm of Lie advantages of which it is unnecessary to l i ! i explain. ilaiTisoii and t airclnld, As this Town is enui-distant from Palmy- Was on the 2l!th day of September, IS19, ha, the seat of justice in Fd wards County, dissolved by mutual consent. All those in- : and Palestine, m Crawford, which are more debtrd to said firm, will make payment to E. than forty miles distant, the presumption is HARRISON, who is duly authorised to re-
strong, tnat ere long, there will be a NEW ceive the same, and all those to whom said COUNTY laid oiVtrom part of both, and that firm is indebted, will call on E. Harrison for Smallsburo will be the Seat of Justice. payment, wio is hereby bound to pay all There is no Town on the waters of the debts contracted for the benefit of said fi-rn. West, which oilers more inducements to the E. HARRISON,
enterprising emigrant. I he healthiness of O. FAIRCHILD.
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January 22, 18C0.
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Ectee Tool Making.
f THE subscriber having returned to Vinoennes, with a quantity ot the best STEEL, intend.? keeping constantly on hand, an assortment of Carpenters and Coopers Tools, ol' all descriptions, warranted. Ires, Uroad-dxes Jdzes. Chisels, Cooper's .iurs, Itrawir.g E'nives ir. Irons. Tinners" Copper S, tilths Shears, Patent Pump Augurs, ic. &c. Smith-woik. in general, e.rccuted in the neatest style and at the shortest notice. He may be constantly found at the old stand at the Steam Mill Shop. JAMES ELSWORTH. August 10, 1818. 0 tf N. B. Wanted as apprentices to the abovw business, two active I -ids. of good character.
Buck Wheat.
Vincennes Hotel, Dec. -22. 1S!P.
Joseph Roseman
SI tCW '?MS,
Of the United Mates, Includiii- Alabama and Louisiana, BP IVILUAM HA UUP, Fo - Sale at this OFFICE.
irLYDOR and F.KVCP Chair .MAKE!!. Three doers hclow Jr. Beamous Hotel. WILL giv e ONE DOLLAR per bushel, for any, quantity of Chan Flax Seed. Vincennes, Dec. 10, 1819. 35 -tf STATE OF INDIANA, KNOX COI N IT, S fCnox Circuit Court, September Term. 1819.
j James Johnston, 1
- s. us Ltivei jur uivorce.
Eli7.abcth Johnston, 1
1'lauitilt appeared by Thomas II. Blake, his Counsel, and it appearing to the satisfac
tion of the Court, that the defendant is not a
resident of this State, it is therefore ordered
by the Court, that the defendant Elizabeth
Johnston, do appear here on the first day of
the uext rebruary lerm of this Court, to an
the neighborhood, into which so strong a tide IC7TilE business will hereafter be con.
of migration is flowing, its beautiful situation ducted by the undersigned, who will keep on on a navigable river, which will soon bear hand, a general assortment of
37-tf I on lts Dusom tne rlcl1 products ot a land ot yi f ii Q ri YT v r Try in
'inexhaustible tertiuty ; these advantages, v fJJ-J JLl y JLJ.vJ-v JJ JZJ Jld y ".combined with the easy terms offered by the Which will be sold on moderate terms, for Proprietor, certainly present the fairest field Cash in hand, or on a short credit, to suck
lor toe e.verciseot capital, industry and enter- persons as will be punctual. All those inprise, of any Town in the Western Country dtbted to the late firm of Harrison A fair.
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rtlOi: who have not naid their subscrip
tion to the SUN DAY SCHOOL, will please !swer to the complainants bill, otherwise the
November 3, 1819.
JOHN SMALL.
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Cash for Hides.
I 'aiming and Currying.
1HL subscribers respectfully inform their 'friends and the public in general, that thev have estahlisned the aoove business in "MARKET STREET, Vincennes, near
ruAxcis Cumngh am's Pav ern, vv hern thev
intend constantly
LEATHER
of the bes
child, must make payment to the under
signed, against the first day of January next, otherwise their notes and accounts, will bo left with officers for collection. All th so who have neglected to call and close their accounts, bv giving their notes when the cannot pay, arc oice more requested to attend to that part of their duty, withont delay. All BILLS heretofore issued, payable in Cut rent naner. and hearing the signature of
1 i j - r-w tJ
istantlv keeping onhand a sunply of " h" h will be promptly redeemed a ER,ofEVEUPl)ESCIUPfW.Y, ,uaL t quality. They wish to purchase S.rfcinorp CnilURKcinn
limes, oi every description,
for which they will pav cash, or exchan
icaioer ac meir lan-iani. WILLIAM HART & Co. Mncennes, Nov. 13, 1819. 3Utf
come forward and jav the same to MARK -same will be taken as confessed.' And it is
jiAiuMii i. Any person wislnng to ue- luriner orccreti, tnat a copy ot this order be come a subscriber to the Institution, can inserted four weeks successively, in the Cen-
bave an opportuuity by applying t
MARK. BaHNETT, Treas. January 14, ISl 40 tf
tine!.
Pest. 41 17
R. BUNTIN, C.C.K.C.
Business, Transacted as usual by E. HARRISON. Evansvilie, Dec. 25, 1819. v 4I-3w Conveyancing. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, and all other in
to him to call ami make payment, as he is struments of writing, drawn upon the hoi U about to take measures to renew his Assort: est notice, at a reduced price. Apply at th ment. Vincennes Pet Ofiicti ' Yiucenncs, Sept. 1, 1819, gltf January i 1820. ZVczSv
John D. Hayn Renectfullv :renuesta all
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