Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 March 1820 — Page 4

FROM THE MERIDIAN DAYLIGHT. Mr. Sunshine The song which will be found below, was sung.after the toasts, at the first celebration of the abolition of the Slave trade by the African Society at Boston. If you think it will off rd your readers any amusemcnt, you are at liberty to insert it. Phillis de Rose of dc Hill. Tune jesse of dumblane. J)e sun had gone down o'er de Hill ofWess Bosson, And left all de roue, he and he in de place, "When Ceaser he new Sunday hat and coat toss on, And co to see Phillis and look in her face. How "sweet be de rum, and de sugar and water, "When enuf you can git in de belly to fill, But sweeter be Cato most butiful daughter, pe lubly Miss Phillis, de Rose of de Hill. She blush like a blanket wid hole in de corner, When Ceaser he ax her to be he own, jVnd she say no expreshum he make upon her, Ard de hart in her belly be cold as a stone ; 0; den how she sigh, and her bress keep in motion, "When Ceaser he ax if to kiss he she will So den he fall down on he knee in debotion, To lubly Miss Phillis, de rose of de Hill. How bless was de day Ceaser fuss see he Phillis, And next day at night he go see her agin, And he fetch her some pcsies and roses and lillies, And old Cato, he fader, a bottle of gin. Pen soon to de parson wid haste dey were gomg, And Ceaser of lub berry soon had he fill, And de rum and de whiskey in stread was a flowing, When Ceaser did marry de rose of de Hill. PANTALOONS JND Roundabouts FOR Two Dollars PER GARMENT, AT Kilgour, Taylor & Webb's.

Junuary 22, 1820.

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NEW

TOME

Near the Steam Mill.

3 AHiLm & wuaiBSj

Have just received, a supply of NEW GOODS, comprising a general assortment, which in addition to their former stock, will make their assortment equal to any in the Western Country.' Consisting of

R'ue, Black, Drab, Scarlet, Green, Brown,1 and mixt Broad Cloths, do. Cassirneres, Flannels, assorted colors-, Velvet Cords, 7, 3, 9, 10, 11, and 12, 4 Roie Blankets, 4-4 Scotch Carpctting, Rombazetts, assorted colors, Super Undressed, and Dressed Calicoes, Plate and Furniture, do. British Shirting, Steam Loom, do. Mersaillcs Vesiings, Swansd own, do. Foilcnct 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, Lutstrinn;, and figured SILKS, Black Lace Veils, White do. Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, German Linens. Spun Cotton, Reticules and 'Clasps, Silk Velvets, assorted colors, Ostrich Feathers, Military Plumes, Violin Strings, Looking Glasses, Shaving do Pocket Books,. Floss Cotton, Pins, Cloth Brushes, Cotton, Silk, and Worsted Hose, ass. colors,, Men's and Women's Silk Gloves,

Five Dollars Reward. LEFT the viila-e of West Union, a biy, named JSJJW JM11TIN, about fifteen years of age, that the Judges of the Court of Probate for Knox County, had appointed me Guardian. The above reward will be given for delivering said boy at West Union, but no charges paid. JNO. MEIGS. Feb. 5, 180. 44-3 vr

SLIN'S.

Cash for Hides. Tanning and Currying. T 1 1 C 1 M - . f t

i iiu s--j'jcnoers respccuuiir ir.iorru

their friends and the public in general, that

thev have establisned the aboe business

in. ".MARKET STREET, Vincinnes, near Frkcis Cunningham's Tavern, where they intend constantly keeping onhand a vmnly ff LEATHEtt.nf'FsVFsHV DESCItU'fw.W

jof the best quality. They wish to purchase

limes, ot evcrv description,

iur wiucu iney win pay casii, or exchange leather at their Tan-Yard. WILLIAM HART & Co. Vincennes, Nov. is, 1 81 9. 31-tf

Do. do. Beaver and Kid, iitack Silk Handkerchiefs, do. Checked, Madras do. do. Pocket do. 4, G, and 8-4 Cotton Shals, Fla, Bundance, Plane do,

Cambric, Jaconet, Leno, Xj Mull, Book, figured and fancy A'

Gingham Robes, Canton Crape Shawls, Levantine anil Damask do. Irish Linens, Fancy Ribbons, do. Black, Straw Hats, 8-4 Table Cloths, -4, and 8-4 Linen and Cotton Diaper, Guernsey Frocks, Lambs-Wool Socks, 4-4 Domestic Sheeting, Thread Lace, Silk Suspenders, Silk Gauze,

Black Thule, Head Ornaments, THE SUBSCRIBER

Elegant Cassimere Shawls, assorted colors, Was made arrangements uilh the manufac-

8-4 Imitation do. Paper Hangings, i hirers of Domestic Goods, to be supplied Writing Paper, Letter, do. jwith a general assortment, with directions OilCloth, Worsted and Cotton Webbing, jto sell at the Philadelphia and Baltimore Do. Straining, Fashionable boots, do. boutees, price, adding only the expense of transWomerrs Roan and Red Morocco Slippers, portat-on. lie has received, and is now

Uo. Bootees, White Kid Slippers, Prunella .opening, at

Bom est ic Goods.

and Silk,

Men's Common Shoe, Boys do. Morocco Hats, Castor cisl

A complete assortment of Hardware and Queensware Also, a large supply of Groceries.

17 Boxes 8 by 10 & 10 by 152 Window Glass,

100 Boxes Candles, ot superior quality, 14 Barrels Best GREEN COFFEE, 5 Bags White do. 14 Barrels Brown SUGAR, 2 " Loaf do. 4 Chests Younjr Hyson TEA, 2 4 Imperial do. G Kegs Glazed POWDER, London Mustard, Allspice, Pepper,

Musical Instruments

'Cinnamon, Nutmeg, indigo, luce,

Ginger, Chocolate, Brimstcne, American Brandy, Cogniac do. Whiskey, Swiss Wine,

Madeira, do. do. Claret, Linseed Oil,

White Lead, Spanish Whiting, Salt Petre, Allum, Copperas, Tobacco, Common and Spanish Cigars, Glue, Shot, Shingling Nails, Hard Soap.

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C. Clarionetts, Violins, Violin Strings D. Flutes, F. do. Octave do.

HIDES & SKINS. w-wm -m r 1 wr-r- 1 T

hl!?OW 1 (WOl CS IT 600, Best Bound Ledgers and JOURNALS,

WILL pay in Cash or Merchandize, for Pocket Eook f T anv ciuantitv ot -

Raw Hides, Calf, Sheep &' Deer Skins,

Of a ood quality, deliverable at their Store,

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tationary,

Slates and Pencils, Lead Pencils, English Quills, Ink Stands, Ink Powder, Wafers, &c. &.c. kc.

H A

EAT HEM.

near the a 1 ivAiu-Aiiiju. Vincennes, Jan. 28, 1820,

BEES-WAX.

Spanish Soal, Upper, Calf Skins. Morocco, do. Common and Real. All of which, they are determined to sell extremely low for CASH. Vincennes, January 7, 1820. 39 tf

Kilgour, Taylor. & Webb, WISH to purchase a quantity of Bcesivax.

Hides and Skins.

; CASH, and the highest price will he con

stantly given tor anv quantity ot HIDES,

in C ASH or MERCHANDIZE, at reduced Call, SllCCI), O DCGV SK111S,

prices. delivered at the vincennes Steam Mill.

January 22 4i-ti J. DONOVAN.

Julv 10, 181 9. 14-tf Now in Operation ! rrooL CARDING. the rnorniETous of the Vincennes Steam Mill, Respectfully inform the Public, that they have now in complete operation three excellent Caiding Machines,

one for FLVE JfERLVO and two for

;. 4, Tr at kers Row,

Louisville, (Kentucky.) Z2 'ascs, consisting as follows : 3-4 and 4-4 CHECKS 3-4 and 4-1 Furniturr do. Inched SHl'lTLNGS & SHEETINGS lirown do. CHAIB!LYS, G M ANDURi LLS, GINGHAMS, STRIPES, TICKINGS, &c Y.hich purchasers are requeued to call and examine. He also will keep a general assortment of LIQUORS and has received by the steam boat James Ross, Gin, Jamaica, and other Spirits, Of WINES, he has received Vidonia, Sicily, .Madeira, Tenerijfe, Sherry, and Part, all of the fust quality, and further supplies will be received by the next arrivals. G. L. D WIGHT. Office of state, Corydon, July 1st, 1819. IT is requested that those holding Commissions as Justices of the Peace, when thej resign, shall designate the date of their commissions, as the inspection of the record of the executive proceedings from the commencement of the tate Government, is attended with considerable inconvenience and trouble. R. A. NEW, Sec. fcCT'IVinters throughout the state are requested to give the above an insertion.

Fresh Garden Seeds, from the Shaker Societt, For saleat the Apothecary Mo.e of SHULER, WOOD, & Co. Feb. 4, 1820. 43-Cw

ZwLVZ) OFFICE MOXEY.

The Receiver ot Public Monies has been

lor Land9 notes on

viz :

me nurnrr u i uuiit Minnies instructed to receive in payment sold in the District of Vincennes,

John D. Hay,

Respectfully requests all persons indebted; to him to call and make payment, as he is!

about to take measures to renew nis sori xnent. Vincennes, Sept. 1, 1819. 21tf

Conveyancing. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, and all other in.

Strvments of writing, drawn upon the short-

Washington Hall, No. 11, FRONT STREET, Cincinnati. WILLIAM HARLOW bess leave to in

form his friends and the public at lanre.' tne following Hank

that he has opened a Rank of the United States and Branches, HOUSE OF EJfTERTJLYJTEJrr j JJank Virginia and its Branches, in a large and commodious buildin on ' Farmer's Bank of Virginia and branches,

Front Street, a few doors west of Main i l3ank ot Penn. (Philadelphia) j i r , , i .1 "V il. I

sireei; wnicn, Demg ntteu up in a very elegant style, oilers 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 e.rertion to make his establishment pleasant and agreeable. Cincinnati, Sept. 1819.

Dissolution of Partnership.

st notice, at a reduced price. Apply at the Common Wool, at which all orders will be ? The Partnership he Wennes lost Olhce. punctually attended to, and faithfully ea- ,,ie f,rm f WOOD, 3 January 1. I SCO. 5Seo6v irnfpli J .day dissolved by mui

Pork Wanted The Subscribers will give the highest!

marKti price m Jash or Merchandize, for Good Corn Fed Pork, delirercd in the months of November and December. AVm. MILLS, Jun.& Co. rivansville. sept. -Zb 18l). 6 -tf Blanks For sale at this Office.

ecuted.

Vincennes, July 3, 1819.

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G. It. C. Sullivan Attorney at Law.

heretofore existim under

MILLS & Co. was this

bv mutual consent, all those

indebted to the Firm, will please call and i Mechanics Bank do

settle their respective accounts, by note or ! Merchants Bank, do

otnerwise, as the accounts ot the him must' union Bank,

De cioscu.

ANSEL WOOD, Wm. MILLS Jr. JOS. PADELFORD. The Business will be continued by the

of North America do.

Farmers and Mechanics Bank do. Mechanics Bank of City & County, do. Commercial Bank of I'enn. do Schuylkill Bank do Bank of Northern Liberties do of Maryland of Baltimore of Columbia (District of Columbia! Union Bank of Georgetown do Patriotic Bank of Washington do Bank, of Washington do of Metropolis do of Alexandria do New York Bank, New York

Manhattan Co. do

do,

WILL practice in the first Judicial Circuit

i of the State of Indiana, and in the Countips

of Craicfurd and Edwards, in the Illinois Subscribers under the firm of Wm. MILLS State. He may aluavs be found at his office, Jh. & Co. at their old Old Stand where in Vincennes, unless'when absent on profes- GOODS of every description can be had un-

sionai ousmcss ; ne has maae arrangements U5uailj

for business forwarded to him in his absence, to be attended to. Vincennes, Dec. 15, 1S19, 5&-tf

Wm. MILLS Jr. J03. PADELFORD.

do,

Bank of America do. Bank of Chilicothe, Ohio. State Bank of Indiana, at Vincennes. Bank of Illinois, at Shawnee-Toun, Bank of Missouri, at St. Louis, Bank of Mississippi and branches. do. of New-Orleans. do. of Louisiana. Planters bank do. No note of less than five dollars is receivable. Corrected IVeekly. 1

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Eransvilie Jul 14.