Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 March 1820 — Page 1
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Laws of the Union.
HARD WARE. By the TON or RETAILV. E. BREADING has just received, and keeps constantly fur sale, at the lowest price, KETTLES from 10 to 20 GaPs. POTS from 1 to 1 - do. OVENS of different size?, SPIDERS & SKILLE1S, round & flat Assorted, FRENCH, & STEW POTS Assorted, OVAL OVENS & IRISH PANS, DOG & WAFFLE Irons, SAW-MILL GUDGEONS &. CRANKS Assorted, SAW-MILL Ra-Irons, 1 S WEDGE AN VIL, 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. G3J. H. 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.
Kith CONGRESS 1st SESSION.
AN ACT lor the relief of Ar.ihony Burk. lie. it e wide I by the tietuite ahd n'ome Representatives vf'the United Slides of Amtr'tCii in Congress assembled, That the heirs of Anthony Bui k be authorized tocnter, within twelve months fioin the pussae of this act, with the Register of the Land office at Chil-
licotha, without payment, two quarter section?, within the boundaries of the district of Chillicothe. II. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G AILLARD, i
President of the Senate, pro-tenipore. February 13, 1820. App roved, JAMES MONROE.
AN ACT for the relief of Denton, Little, & Cc,and of Harman Hendrick, of New York. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ofAmcricu in Congress assembled. That there be refunded and paid, to Denton, Little, and company, of the city of New-York, the sum of two hundred and seventv-one dollars, seven cents ; and to Harman Hendrick, also of New York, the sum nf five thousand seven hun-( di ed and twentv-five dollars sixtv-one cents ;! the said several sums having; been paid, byj the person above named, to the collector of New York, on the importation into the Uni-; ted State of sundry copper bottom?, bolts, t
or bars, the same not being liable to the pay laent of duties. H. CLAY,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G.MLLARD.
President of the Senate pro tempore.
fvbruary 18, 1820. Approved, JAMES MONROE.
W. Mills, Jr. fy Co. Commission-Merchants, EVANaYILLE, Ind.. Messrs. Calvin Sampson S co."J Jlaiden y Aubin, I Cincinnati. JJathon y Barnes, . J Daniel Il'urts Co. Louisville. Hopes Felps, - - NewOrleans W. E. Breading, - - Vmccnnes. They have on hand, and intend keeping, A large, and general Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens and Hard Fare. $CTAll of which, will bz sold very low far CASH. Evansviile, May 20, 1819. 1-tf
Notice.
PANTALOONS
Roundabouts FOR Two Dollars
PLR CJR21EXT9 AT
Domestic Goods. THE SUBSCRIBER
Has mv.le arrangements with the manufae- , turct s of Domestic Goods, to be supplied iv.itii a general assortment, with directions to sell at the Piiiladelpiiia and Bald nore j prices, adding cn'y tne expensa of trans ! p.;t iiiuu. He has received, and is now
u'jc-iii' -z. at
vilgoiir, Taylor Sc. Wehb's.j 4 . Vo.4,rrahcr's now, January 22, 1 85 J. 4i tf Louisville, (Kentucky.)
HIDES & SKINS. Kilgour, Taylor, & Wehb, TTILL pay in Cash or Merchandize, for ' any nuantitv f
2aes, consistins, as follows :
5-4 and 4-4 CHECKS 5-4 and 4-4 Furniture do. Bleached SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS
Brown do. CHAM BRAYS, GRANDURILLS, j GINGHAMS, I STRIPES, TICKINGS, &c ; which purchasers are requested to call and
itftjp Hides, Calf,
Sheep $ Beer Ski?is, lie also will keep a general assortment of Of a good quality, del'n erahle at their Store, LIQUORS and has received by the steam near the STEAM-MILL. boat James Ross, vincennes, Jan. 28, 1820, 42-tf j Gin, Jamaica, aiidother Tnhv Ti JLfii 1 Spirits, UOilil LP. alJ) of WINES, he has received Respectfully req iests all persons indebted Vidonia, Sicily, Madeira, Temrijfe, to him to call and make payment, as he is Sherry, and Vort, about tu take measures to renew his Assort- all of the first quality, and further supplies went. v . will be received by the next arrivals. Vincennes, Sept. 1, 1319. Itf G. L. D 1(5 HT.
BEES-WAX.
Kilgour, Taylor & Arebb, WISH to purchase a quantity cf Beeswax j For which they will pay a reasonable price
in UASii or U1LHAISlUZ.E, fit reduced prices. January 22 4 1-tf
Pork Wanted The Subscribers will give the highest market price in Cash or Merchandize, for Good Corn Fed Pork, deli vered in the months of November and December. Wm. MILLS, Jun. So Co. Evansviile, sept. 2G 1819. 2d ti
New Goods.
John Me'Giflin RESPECTFULLY Inlorms the Citizem of mccnnes and his Customers that he ha Removed to the Store Room lately occupied by J. B. Mc'CALL, opposite The Viscesses Hotel, "Where he has just received and opening : laii;e assortment of Merchandize, B COMIVUSINO K GENERAL ASSORTM K!iT. DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE $ QUEENSWaRE. Also a !arp;e assortment of All of which he oilers low for CASH. "Wholesale Retail. All those indebted to the late Firms ol , Uarloir & Trimble and John JIc'GijJiiu y Co. are reqv.ec.tej to caJl a:ul nettle their recount, on or before the 1st of Septem-
" a. tulser 'UuScnce cannot be
QAMUEL CONNER, having this day filed in this office, affidavits of the destruction by fire, of certificates No. 1296, 4058, and 4735. All personsronoerncd, arc hereby required to take notice, that in three months from the date hereof, I shall issue the following duplicate certificates, viz. to Samuel Conner : No. 1296, dated March 5, 1816. for N. E. Qr. S. 4, T. 7, S. R. 1, W. and No. 4058, dated October 5, 1817, for N. E. qr. S.52,T 6, S- R. 1, W. and to Terrance Conner, "So. 4735, dated December 19, 1817, for S. W. qr. S 29, T. 6, S. R. 1, AV. unle.s, previous to that time, some leal and sufficient objections arc made thereto.
JOHN BADOLLET, R.L.O. 46-pd3itf
Feb. 23.
-Olfter that date.
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Conveyancing. DEEDS MORTGAGES, and all other instruments pt" writing, drawn upon the shortest notice, at a reduced price. Apply at tl ( Vincennes Post Office. January 1, 1820. 58eo6w Partnership Dissolved. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF Kausler JFisc, TS this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to either of the subscribers. n Note or Book Account, are required tc call and discharge the same on or before the first of February next. This notice is decisive, and all those interested, will do well to atteud to it. JOHN KAUSLER, JOHN WISE. Vincennes, Jan. 3, 1820. 39 tf THE BUSINESS will in future be carried on by JOIImV JCAUSLEU in person. He returns his grateful thanks to the public for their past favors, and respectfully solicits x continuance cf their patronage. He will always be found at his old stand on Water Street, where all orders in the line of his profession will be promptly executed. JOHN KAUSLER. Vinceanes Jan. 5, 1S29, 39. tf ,
Cash for Hides, Tanning and Currying. THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the nublic in general, that
; they have established the above business jin MARKET STREET, Vincennes, near ; Francis Cunningham's Tavern, where they
interni constantly keeping on hand a supply of LEA THE 11, of E VERY DESCRIPTION of the best quality. They wish to purchase Hides, of every description, for which they will pay cash, or exchange leather at their Tan-Yard. WILLI AM HART & Co. Vincennes Nov. 13, 1819. 31-tf Oiiice oi state, Cor v don. Julu 1st. 1819.
IT is requested that those holding Commissions as Justices of the Peace, when thev resign, shall designate the date of their commissions, as the inspection of the record of the executive proceeding from the commencement of the State Government, is attended with considerable inconvenience and rouble. R. A. NEW, Sec. j Cr" Printers throughout the state are re-! iue.ted to give the above an insertion. Fresh Garden Seeds, from the Shaker SociErr, j
ror sale at the Apothecary Store of SHULER, WOOD, & Co. Feb. 4, 1820. 43-6w
(g BARRELS GOOD. VEJY jrillSXEY, for sale Br D. SAYRE. March 4. 47-3v Jl few Maps, Of the United states, Including Alabama LOUISIANA, BY William Darby,
Amorj Kinney, T-TA ING returned to Vincennes, respect AA fully gives notice, that he has resumed the practice of the LA IF,
and that he will do Conveyancing, on tho shortest notice, at his room ia WATER STREET. Vincennes, Jan. 26, 1820, 42 tf A Silver Tumbler, WAS stolen, some rwo or three months since It is presumed, it may have been offered for saie some where in this town it is stamped A. O. on the bottom, holds something moro than an half pint Any person giving satis factory information about it, at this OFFICE shall be handomely rewarded. March 1.1820. " 47-tf ArroRssr asd Counsellor At HAS opened an office in the hou;e of G. W Johnston, Water-Street, Yincennes. He will practice in the Supreme Court of the State, the United States District Court, and in tho Circuit courts of Knox, Davis, Sullivan, and Vigo Counties. All business committed to hi oare will be punctually attended to. Vincennes, December 8, 1819. 55-tf Saddling.
John C. Holland, Will continue to manufacture SADDLES, BRIDLES. CAPS, H ARNESS, &c. &c. of the best quality, at his stand in Market Street. His pritea shall be as low as they can be purchased elsewhere He returns his sincere th i ;ka for the liberal encouragement he has receiv ed, and solicits a continuance of the favor of a generous public. Vincennes, Sept. 29, 1819. 2Gtf TAKEN up adrift by the subscriber ou Saturday the 1 2th int. an open. Keel Boat, Of about 7 feet beam and between 50 and CO feet keel, and has been painted red. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pav charges and take her awav. B. WILLMAV, Above the Steam-JlilL Vincennes, Feb. 16. 45-4 w Carter Beamon, WILL PAY Fifty Cents in Specif?, Per pound, for TWO HUNDRED Pound, of FEATHERS. He will also give the highest price for Buck Wheat. Vincennes Hotel, DecC, 1819. 37-tf The Co-partnership Of Sullivan and Call, is this day diso!wd by mutual consent. Their united attention will be bestowed on all businc? heretofore er trusted to their care. G. R. C. SULLIVAN.
J call. December 10, 1819.
July 21, IS19. If 16-tf Fur sale at thig QHke. 36 tf
