Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 February 1820 — Page 4

HARD WARE.

By the TON or RETAIL. V. E. BREADING has just received, and keeps constantly far sale, at the lowest price, KETTLES from 10 to 20 Gal's POTS from 1 to 12 - do. OVENS of different sizes, SPIDERS & SKILLETS, round 5c flat Assorted, FRENCH, & STEW POTS Assorted, OVAL OVENS & IRISH PANS, DOG & WAFFLE Irons, SAW-MILL GUDGEONS & CRANKS Assorted, SAW-MILL-Raj Ircas, 1 S WEDGE ANVIL, 10 PLATE STOVES, Ironed and not, 7 Plate " - do. Also a few of PEACOCK'S' PATENT PLOUGHS. The above articles will be sold low for CASH. pj. II. Piatt's paper taken in payment. Vincennes, Oct. 9, 1819. 7 tf

ALL persons indebted to the subscriber

are again earnestly requested to call and

settle their accounts. But little Attention

having been paid to his previous calls, he

hopes this will not be neglected.

W. E. BREADING. 5 Dennie' Saj rc, OFFERS FOR. SALE At the Store under the "BANK OF VINCENNES, Old Jamaica Rum, cogniac brandy, holland gin, Madeira, port, and currant WINES, COFFEE, GINGER, NUTMEGS, ALLSPICE, PEPPER, RAISINS, ALMONDS, INDIGO, LOAF and BROWN SUGAR, MACKARKL. CODFISH, SHAD, RICE, COPPERAS, PIPES, CROWi.KYS STEEL, And a General. Assortment of Queen's Ware, Dry Goods,

New Goods

John Mc'Giffin RESPECTFULLY Informs the CitizenD of Vincennes and his Customers that he has Re no veil to the Store Room lately occupied by J. B. Mc'CALL, opposite The Vincennes Hotel, Where he has just received and opening a large assortment of Merchandize, Comprising a gknkral assortment. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE QLEEN3WARE. Also a lare assortment of

NEW 8TOME

Near the Sleam Mill. Have just received, a supply of NEW GOODS, com

prising a general assortment, which in addition to their former stock, will make their assortment equal to any in the Western Country.

All

Wholesale &Retail.

Castings,

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of which he offers" low Jfor CASH, V,u: 'VTK T La, ucl, v". CM "IUWH,

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All those indebted to the late Firms of ,a0nnfte,s ported colors, f civet ...mis Harlow & Trimble and John JIc'Gifnin 7 8 9 l0.' lU al I2' W Wts,

4-4 scotch varpeuing,

assorted colors,

Super Undressed, and Dressed Calicoes, Plate and Furniture, do. British Shirting,

Steam Loom, do. Mersailles Vesting,

cV Co. are requested to call and settle their 7"1 -l-"lu' , .... ,. ur. i,i Bombazetts

bcr, as longer indulgence cannot be given after that date. July 21, 1S19. 16-tf

Swansdown, do. Toilenet and fancy do. Bed Tickings, 4-4 Ginghams, White and unbleached Domestic's, Plaids, Stripes, and Chambrays do. Canton Crape, assorted colors, Hat do. Levantine, Lut&iriuz. and figured SILKS, Black Lace Veils. White do.

1 St!i Penfembor. 1819.

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ATToBNET' AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, HAS opened an office in the house of G. W. Johnston, Water-Street, Vincennes. He will nrnrtirp in thr Snr.rp.Yio P.nirt nf t!ir rntt.

the United States District Court, and in the Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Circuit courts of Knox, Davis, Sullivan, Germin IJnens Spun CoUon,

and Vigo Counties. Ail business committed to his care will he nnnrtnnllv tonflrwl tn

Vincennes. December S, 1819. 35-tf Yiol,in ns Looking Classes, Si Pocket Books 1 loss Cotton, - Pins. Cloth Brushes

Reticules and Clasps,

Silk Velvets assorted color?, Ostrich Feathers, Military Flumes

IV. Mills, Jr. cV Co. Commission-Mcrclianls, EVANS VI LLE, Ind.

Cotton, Siik, and Worsted Ho?e, ass. color Men's and Women's Silk Gloves,

Consisting of

Do. do. Beaver and Kid, Black Silk Handkerchiefs, do. Checked

Madras do. do. Pcekrt do.

4, C, and 8-4 Cotton Shawls, Flag, Bandnnrp, Plane do, Cambric, Jacorvt, Leno, 7 Musiiks. Mull, Book, figured and fancy 3 Gingham Robes, Canton Crane Shawls, Levantine and Damask do. Irish Linens Fancy Ribbons do. Black,

Straw Hats, 8-4 Table Cloths, 1, and 8-4 Linen and Cotton Diaper, Guernsey Frocks, Lambs-Wool Socks, 4-4 Domestic Sheeting, Thread Lace,

!Silk Suspenders, Silk Gauze, (Black Thole, Head Ornaments i Elegant Cassimere Shawls, assorted colors,

8-4 imitation do. Paper Hangings,

! W ntm Paper, Letter, do. (Oil Cloth, Worsted and Cotton Weblun-,

Do. Straining, Fashionable boots, do. bo(ees,, Women's Roan and Red Morocco Slippers, Bootees, White Kid Slippers, Pruneifa arid Silk,

i Men's Common Shoes. Eovs da.

having do

Morocco Hats, Cantor do.

Cincinnati

$10 Regard RANAWAY from the Subscriber, living ;:i Winchester, Clarke county, Ky. about the 3th inst. a nero man, named DANIEL , About five feet, seven or eight inches hifch, Stout built, bow legged, and of a yellowish completion ; speaks mild and rather slow. He took with hi na bundle of clothing, some

of which were liadsey and some broadcloth, and wore a white hat. He rode awav a small

slim bay mare, na marks recollected. The above leward will be given for said Daniel, if taken out of the state, and delivered in Louisville jail ; or gC, if taken in the state and secured so that I get him. Any informotiou by mail, directed to the subscriber, will hi thankfully received. JOHN FOSTER. Winchester, Ky. Jan. 7, 1 820. 4 l-Sw 'L'he editors of the Gazette, Corydon, Tocsin, Salem, and Centinel, Vincennes. la. Will please give the above three insertions, end foricard their accounts as above for pay

ment. Saddling. John C. Holland, Will continue to manufacture SADDLES, BRIDLES. CAPS, HARNESS, kc. &c. of the best quality, at his stand in Market Street. His prices shall be as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. He returns his sincere thanks for the liberal encouragement he has received, and solicits a continuance of the favor of a generous public. Vincennes, Sept. 9, 1S19. 26tf

REFERENCES. Messrs. Calvin Sampson $ co. Ilauden Sf Aubin, ITulkon Humes, Daniel IVurls $ Co. Hopes t$ Fdps, - -Ji . i. Breadin. -

They have on hand, and intend keeping, A large and general Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, ; Queens and Hard Fare. tfyAll of which will he sold veru low for CASH. J

Louisville.

NeuOrleans V7 Boxes 8 by 10 & 10 by 12 Window Glass, Vincennes. 100 Boxes Candles, of superior quality,

14 Barrels Host GKIilvN UOl'UEE, 5 Bags White do. 14 Barrels Brown SUGAR,

" Loaf do. Chests Young Ilvson TEA,

2 " Imperial do.

A complete assortment of

and Queensware

tWso, a large supply of

groceries.

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Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Indigo, Rice, Ginger, Chocolate, Brimstone, American Brandy, Coguiac do. Whiskey, Swiss Wine,

Madeira, do. do. Claret, Linseed Oil,

White Lead, Spanish Whiting, Salt Petrfy AlJum, Copperas, Tobacco, Common and Spanish Cisars, Glue, Shot, Shingling Nails, Hard Soap.

Evansville, May 20, 1819.

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Factory.

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The subscribers inform the public in general that they have established a HAT FACTORY In this place, opposite Mr. PATTERSONS' STORE, where they intend keeping A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

IMTS, OF THE FIRST QUALITY AND Latest Fashions. The highest price will be jLU'en for all

kinds ot EUR and LAMBS AVOOL. V. R. Two Roys will be taken as APPRENTICES to the above Business by making application to JOHN JOHNSON CHARLES HAND.

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G Kegs Glazed POWDER, London Mustard, Allspice, Pepper,

Musical Instruments. C. Clarionetts, Violins, Violin Strings. D. Flutes, F. do. Octave, do. Stationary. Best Bound Ledgers and JOURNALS, jSlates and Pencils Lead Pencils, Common do. ' (English Quills, Ink Stands, Memorandums, Pocket Books, link Powder, Wafers, &c. &.c. &.Q.

LEATHER.

Spanish Soal, Upper, Calf Skins, Morocco, do. Common and Real. i All of which, they arc determined to sell extremely jlow for CASH. j Vincennes, January 7, 1S20. 59 tf

PANTALOONS .VO Roundabouts fo:

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Kilgour, Taylor & Webb's. January 1S2J. 41 tf

highest

Pork Wanted The Subscribers will nve the

market price in Cash or Merchandize, for

vjoou Lorn red Pork, delivered in the months of November ard iecfinber. Wm. MILLS, Jun.& Co. Evansville, sept. 20 it 10. 26 it

OctaWr 23.

JVow in Operation !

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Comb Factory. JzrLOOK HERE, STORE-KEEPERS. James Johnson 8c Co. INTEND CJKXriNG ON THE comb Making Business, in all its Branches, and will sell at the Baltimore prices Merchants and others will find it to their advantage to call and examine the work. October 23. 2Stf-

JFOOL CARDING. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE Vincennes Steam Mill, Respectfully inform the Public.

jthat they have now in complete operation

tnree excellent Caiding Machines, one for FINE .MERINO and two for

Common Wool, at which all orders will be punctually attended to, and faithfully executed.

Vincennes, July 3, 1819.

Valuable lands for sale. THE undersigned, E.recutri.r and Executor, of Toussaint Dubois, deceased, ofter for sale, any lands belonging to the Estate, of the deed, lying within the counties of Knox, Davis, and Sullivan. Also, two valuable lots in Vincennes. The terms will bemad easy to purchasers, and sold at a fair mice.

For further particulars, apply to either of

me unuersigued, or G. R. C. Sullivan, in Yiucennes. JANE DUBOIS,

TOUS. DUBOIS, 55 tf

Januarv 1, 1820,

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BLANK DEEDS, For sale at the Ceaticel Office.

Hides and Shins. CASH, and the highest price will be constantly given for any quantity of HIDES, Calf, sheep, & Deer skins,

delivered at the Vincennes Steam Mill. J. DONOVAN. July 10, 1819. 14-tf G. R. CSidlivani Attorney at Law. WILL practice in the first Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana, and in the Counties of Crawford and Edwards, in the Illinois State. He may always be found at his oKce, in Vincennes, unless" when absent on professional business: he lias made

for business forwarded to him in his absence, to be attended to. , Vincences, Dec. Jp, 1819. 3G tf

Washington Hall No. 11, FRONT STREET, Cincinnati.

WILLIAM "HARLOW begs leave to In form his friends and the public at large, that he has opened a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT in a large and commodkms building on Front Street, a few doors west of Main

Street; which, being fitted up in a very elegant style, offers to the visitant and traveller, accommodations not inferior to any in

the western country. The proprietor pledges himself to those who may favor him with their custom, to use every exertion to make his establishment pleasant and agreeable. Cincinnati, Sept. 1819.

Dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership heretofore existing under

the firm of WOOD, MILLS & Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent, all those

inueDteu to the firm, v.ui jncaac van ui.u settle their respective accounts, by note or

otherwise, as the accounts oi tnc crci must be closed. ANSEL WOOD, W;.r. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFORD. The Business will be continued by the Subscribers under the firm of Wm. MILLS Jr. & Co. at their old OldfStand where GOODS of every description can be had unusually low. Wm. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFORD. Evansville July 14. 16-tf

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