Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 March 1820 — Page 4
1r0m the columbian. The returning disappointed emigrants. Sung, written by Mr. Cobbett, at sea, going from New-York to England, 1819. (tune, "Tfo pretty maid of Darby, 0.'"J Twas on board the Hercules 'in...i .. a -1 ia tP
Trom the nort of New-York in November, 0! m the CStcm LOUlltTV .
HEW STORE, JVcar ftc Steam Mill. Have just received a supply of NEW! GOODS, com-
jprising a general assortment, which inaddition to their ! former stock, will' make their assortment equal to any
Bank of Vincennes, iThe State liank of imiiana.
4th February, li-O. "jV'OTICE is hereby given, than an Election for twelve Directors for said Bank, will be held at the Vincennes Hotel, on Monday the 6th March next, at 1 o'clock P. M. . -By Order, E. BOUDINOT, Cash'n February -J. 43-td
The Captain, Nathan Cobb,
More tit for such a joo Than any one that 1 can remember O !
Of each people and each ton;
Some ageu and some yung, We, passengers all, have conspired, O To hasten quickly back.. To taste-of food the lack, And gives rest to our jaws, now so tired, O
Blue, Black, Drab, Scarlet, Green, Brown,!
and mkt Broad Cloths, do. tassimei-es, Flannels, assorted colors, Velvet Cords, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, 4 Rose Blankets, 4-4 Scotch Carpetting, Bombazetts, assorted - colors
j Super Undressed, and Dressed Calicoes, ! Plate and Furniture, do. British Shirtin
Steam Loom, do. Mersailles estmgs, Swansdown, do. Toilenet and fancy do.
Bed Tickings, 4-4 Ginghams,
For each good day of work W'n had Pfi nmihilsnf nOlk.
Without parson or placeman to cheat us, O! White and unbleached Domestic's, r , r . rii r .i 1 l I J
But we wanted to meet, . riaius, rtnpes, anu vnamorays m. At the corner of each street, Canton Crape, assorted colors, Hat do. Roasted pigs to cry aloud come and eat us 0 ! Levantine, Lutstring, and figured SILKS, , Black Lace Veils, White do.
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, German Linens, Spun Cotton,
Consisting of
Do. do. Beaver and Kid, Black Silk Handkerchiefs, do. Checked, Madras do. do. Pocket do. A, (3, and 3-4 Cotton Shawls,
Mag, Bandana, Plane do, Cambric, Jaconet, Leno, y Mull, Book, figured and fancy $ 1UsLINS Gingham Robes, Canton Crapo Shawls,
Levantine and Damask do. Irish Linens, Fancy Ribbons, do. Black, Straw Hats, 8-4 Table Cloths, I, and 8-4 Linen and Cotton Dioper, Guernsey Frocks, Lambs-Wool Jfocks, J-4 Domestic Sheeting, Tiircad Lace,
iSilk Suspenders, Silk Gauze,
Black Ihule, Head Ornament.
W1 I 'IT-
And (besides the naughty pigs) The horses and the gigs Didn't come to take us out a riding, O ! While the pretty Canton crapes And the coats of various shapes Kept as close in the stores, as if hiding 0 ! Then the folks with feather beds Took it into their heads hat they had themselves, a right to use them, O ! And those beds from us to keep Who had come to help them sleep ; And for this Yankee trick we'll abuse them, 0! Wc, who bachelors remain Have further to complain
That the pretty Yankee girls, sweet as honey,!)! ' Didn't come with all their charms, And leap into our arms, And gives us both their persons and their money, O.'
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do
D..:..1.. ...wl PlnrnO
ill" l II U lc aim wianpo, Silk Velvets, assorted colors, Ostrich Feathers, Military Plumes, Violin Strings, Looking Glasses, Shavin
Pocket Book, IMoss Cotton, Pins, Cloth Brushes,
Cotton, Silk, and Worsted Hose, ass. colors,
Men's and Women's Silk Gloves,
l'.iir:i lit i. HIP I'M lioti-lr. iwm-arl rn' ...
o .T " . T ? kinds ot KLiv ami LAMBS
o-i iiiiiiuuou uo. i ancr iianiins. r .
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Hat Factoiy.
The subscribers inform the public in geccrll ; that they have established a ! JUT FACTORY In this place, opposite Mr. PATTERSONS?
alOith, where they intend keeping A GESERAL ASSORfMEUT OF HATS, OF THE FIRST QUALITY AND Latest Fashions.
hi
The
all
Do. Straining, Fashionable boots, do. boetees. Women's Ro:m and Red Morocco Slippers,
Do. Bootees, White Kid Slippers, Piuuclli and Silk,"
Men's Common S!:ocs, Boys do. Morocco Hats, Cantor do.
A complete assortment of Hardware and Quecnsivarc Also, a large supply of
vtiTk finit r c
a
When we come to Liverpool, Each will lnk like a fool, nd soon wish himself at the Devil, O! He"il have no joint ta carve,
liut must cither Ot u: or starve 1 r, l'p n pnwnF.n.
And be plac'd with the bruites on a level, 0 London Mustard, Allspice, Pepper,
Musical
17 Boxes S by 10 & 10 by 12 Window Glass, 100 Boxes Candles, of superior quality,' 14 Barrels Best GREEN COFFEE, 5 Bags White do. 14 Barrels Brown SUGAR, 2 " Loaf do.
4 Chest Young Hyson TEA,
Imperial do.
LAND FOR SALE, In the Countv of Vigo,
fV a superlative quality, and vast fecundi- " ty, containing salubrious SPRINGS, val-
LaHIe timber. Also, some excellent Prairie, for further particulars enquire of
iiuuuaii, geni Best Bound Ledgers and JOURNALS, For C: & T. Bullitt. r.mmn A
l-ioney Creek, Jan. 23, 1820.
uments.
C. Clarionetts, Violins, Violin Strings
D. Flutes, F. do. Octave do.
;Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Indigo, Iiice
Ginger, Chocolate, Brimstone, American Brandy, Cogniac do. Whiskey, Swiss Wine, Madeira, do. do. Claret, Linseed Oil, White Lead, Spanish Whiting, Salt Pctre, Allum, Copperas, Tobacco,
iCommon and Spanish Citrars. Glue.
'Shot, Shingling Nails, Hard Soap. I
Joseph Roseman9 fThVnSOR and FAXCF Chair MAKFJl,
Slates and Pencils, Lead Pencils,
l.!gli$n iudls, Ink Stands, Ink Powder, Wafers, &c. &.c. Lc.
best price will :iven for
WOOL.
taken as .22?-
less 67 makr
application
JOHN JOHNSON. CHARLES HAND. October 23. 28-tf LAW OFFICE MOXEV. The Receiver of Public Monies - has been
j instructed to receive in payment for Lands I sold in the District of Vincennes, notes on, the following Banks, viz: j Bank of the United States and Branches, jliank of Virginia and its Branches, ! Fanner's Bank of Virginia and branchesy Bank of Pcnn. (Philadelphia) I of North America do. Farmers and Mechanics Bank do. ; Mechanics Bank of City & County, dc. Commercial Bank of Penn. do Schuylkill Bank do : Bank of Northern Liberties do J of Maryland I of Baltimore ' cf Columbia (District of Columbia ; Union Bank of Georgetown do
j Patriotic Bank of W ashington do
ijaiiK. ot Washington do of Metropolis do of Alexandria do New York Bank. New York
! Manhattan Co. do j Mechanics Bank do 1 Merchants Bank, do do, Union Bank, do, Bank of America do.
; Bank of Chilicothe, Ohio.
State Bank of Indiana, at Vincenne3 Bank of Illinois, at Shawnee-Town, Bank of Missouri, at St. Louis, Bank of Mississippi and branches. do. of New-Orleans. do. of Louisiana.
i 1 Mnmnrflhrl 11 na Pur tr At ItnrA-c
LEATHER.
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Spanish Soal, Upper, Calf Skins, Morocco, do. Common and Real. v "" ; r , -
v itjj tuaii uiuuuiidia 13 recti.
f Corrected Weekly. "
Tlir?e doors beJcwMr. Ueamons- Hotel.
wiLLgive one doll au per bushel, for. All of which, they are determined to sell extremely able. r1 -m a I 1 1 A L' LI
Vincennes, Dec. 10, 1819.
55-
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Vincennes, January 7, 1820.
39-
tf Valuable lands for sal
100 Dollars Reward, j Hides and Skins. UNAWAY from the Subscriber, on the CASH, and the highest price will be conCist August, 1819, living in the Missouri stantly given for an v quantity of Territory, Pike County, near the town of IfTJk Q Xouisiana, a likely negro man, named I JOlIIJjLj
Washington HalL No. 11, FRONT STREET, Cincinnati.
I WILLI AM HARLOW begs leave to
in
THE undersigned, EaecutrLr and Execu. tor, ot 'Foussaint Dubois, deceased, offer for sale, any lands belonging to the Estate, of j the deed, lying within the counties of Knox, Davis, and Sullivan. Also, two valuable 'lots in Vincennes. The terms will be made
easy to purchasers, and sold at a fair price.
"V V W W -V ft
un r6? clrinc: form his friends and the public at lanre. For furt!
lgl. delivered at the Vincennes Steam Mill. ;thBWnnE rAirr,T1,',,ro "'rsisncd, or G. R. C, Sullivan, ia
viucennes.
About 21 years old, five feet 8 inches
heavv made, complected rather on the vel
low. a lump behind his right ear, and can tell a favorable story in his own behalf: he Was put in St. Charfes' Jail on the lst Auaut. and on the 25th, he broke out and made hi escape. He probably may pass for a free Irian, and no doubt but he will make for Cnnar'a, Ids clothinjr he has chanced since
hHofthome.-Anv person apprehending said VillCenilCS Steam
fl'o, anu connning mm in jail so mat l get him again, shall receive the above reward.
HUGH GORDON,
J. DONOVAN. 14-tf
January 13, 18C0.
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WCr i ne Editor of the ruhUc Advertiser, Louisville, Ky. and the Lktroit Gazette. De
troit, M. lerritory, will insert the above in
Julv 10, 181 9.
Now in Operation ! JFOOh CARDING. TUI! PROPRIETORS OF ME
Mill,
Respectfully inform the Fublic.
that they have now in complete operation; Cincinnati, Sept. 1819.
mice excellent
HOUSE OF EJTE R T.3.VJfE.VT
in a large and commodious building on Front Street, a few doors west of Main Street; which, being fitted up in a very el.egant style, oilers to the visitant and trav'eller, accommodations not inferior to any in the western country I The proprietor pledges himself to those who may favor him with their custom, to use 'every exertion to make his establishment
January 1, 1820,
JANE DUBOIS, TODS. DUBOIS, 55 tf
Caiding Machines, one for FI.VE JIERLVO and two for I i tit rf
u..: r it i r ""i"1"! " wwij at uiLn au ui tiers win uc XruVlfi p"1m to, and laithfully ex-
fi -.i.. ''- '"rr'' k ' ecutea.
St. Charles, Missouri Territ
orv
Vincennes, July 3, 1819.
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G. R. C. Sullivan, Attorney at Law.
Comb Factoiy. Look Here, Store-Keepers Jas. Johnston & Co. IS'TEXD CJKRriXG OS THE Coinh Making Business, in all its Branches, and will sell at the timore prices Merchants and otheis xvill
r, . i a. i . ' i s5ivm uusuies
I ; f, r,R;ir auvatage to call and exam- for business forx rilcd to him in his absence,
Ccloher r w uc 'lllL,;ull to.
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Dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of WOOD, MILLS & Co. was this
day dissolved by mutual consent, all those
(indebted to the Firm, will please call and
cvkwv. .n&i ispcv.uTc aLouius, oy iioie or otherwise, as the accounts of the firm must be closed.
ANSEL WOOD,
Portrait Painting. Horace Harding, "DEGS leave respectfully to inform thecitizens of Vincennes and vicinity, that i,e has taken a room in the mansion of Charles Smith, Eq. where all orders, in his proiession, will be thankfully received, and faithfully attended to. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and inspect his performances. Sign and Ornamental
Will be neatlv executed by his Brother,
l-ebruarv 2, 1820.
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THOSE who have not paid their subscrip-
VILL practice in the first Judicial Circuit ' JOS. PADELFORD
of tb State of Indiana, and in the Counties The Business will be continued by the
of Cra Jora and Awards, in the lllinois'Subscribers under the firm of Wm. MILLS tion to the SUNDAY SCHOOL, will please State may always be found at his office, Jr. & Co. at their old Old Stand wher ,nmarnr,.,r,Nn,l nfbe same to MARK.
in Vinccnn sun'ess when absent on profes-GOODS of every description can be had un- BARNETT. Any person wishing to besional busines M he has made arransements usually low. " come a subscriber to the Institution, can
m. jsHLLS Jr. 4 have an opportunity bv applvin to JOS. PADELFORD. M ARK BARNETT, Treas Evaasville Jul H. iG-tf January Mj 180. 40 If
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