Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 May 1820 — Page 6
Medical Society.
Tailoring. Brokaw & Martin,
tup nrJation for the First Medi
cal District in the State of Indiana hav- RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens ina convened at the Inn of F. Cukmwg- 0f Vincennes and'ite vicinity, that the? ham, in Vincennes, on the first Monday have commenced the
of May, 1820, being the day appoinieu r,v. ORTnr nTT;TnF;q rn..ii the officers for the ensuing X AlLOKIIlG BUSIIlESS,
no applications lor licence ana Near me bliwwi J1ILL, where they issions beins made, the Society pro- hope by their assiduity and attention to
vcar
admissions
r.petltMl to he election, when, on count
ins the ballots, it appeared that tfce fol
lowing gentleman were uuiy ciecieu,viz.
E. McNamee, President. II. Decker, Secretary. R. Allison, Treasurer, and
W. C. Whittlesey, L. S. SnuLEB,
and P. Bartox. Censors.
It anneai ing, on enquiry, that the
ouestioH eiven out at thu meeting if the
Society held on the first Monday in May, 1819, for discussion at our last meeting,
viz. "WHAT ARE THE MKUIUl
NAL VIRTUES OF CALOMEL ?' has
receive a share of the public patronage.
April 21, 1820. -tt
Conveyancing. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, and alt oth
er instruments oMvnting, drawn upon
h shortest notice. e.t a reduced price.
! Anidv at the Vinceunes Post Ofiice.
January 1, ituj.
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Notice.
TIIE Co partnership heretofore canstt i.il.C f
Mg unuer me nrra ui Jacobs and LeRoy, Was dissolved on the 12th instant, by
mutual consent. All persons indebted to them by Note or Hook Account, will please to call immediately and adjust the same with Mr. Richard JL P Anson, (at
the fctore formerly occupied by Jacchs and Lelloy,) who is duly authorised to
settle the concerns of said hrm. JAMES JACORS, ALEXIS LeROY.
April 29, 1520.
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VINCENNES Livery Stables,
Land for sa 1 In the County of .jlffo
OF a superlative quality, ami at fe
cundity, containing salubrious. S uses.
valuable timber. Also, some c.cellen Prairie, for. further particulars ;r.rxuiri of MOSES HOGGATT.Mrcrt Fur C. fir T. lUli'J. Hcncy Creel, Jan. 23, UCO. 4l12t.
AND
lip.nnsitnrir fnplmvspQ
BEES-WAX. J fo . suic
not received the necessary attention and KilffOllP, Taylor & Webb ,lloor Wihni Vvpsimi rjmrL to Purchase a o.anti.r of t'l ' ! .A .
Beeswax.
and it appearing that one of the mem
bers has commenced, but not finished, an
DhAi leave to inform the nublic. and
citizens of Viuceiuus, that they have taken the Stable lately kent bv J. C.
n .-. A , . a- l. k n 1 1 k I . . '1 ' I T ! T rf 4 h T
President continues the aforesaid qucs-? vvMcn they And that they intend to take
tioii.and enjoins it on, and recommends P11, "T,,u' .m horses at jLi . . - ,. I MArl ti-r,rl - -i -. e ! ,
it to the attention of every member 0f reduced prices
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It also appear from tlie records of
the fociety, that a resolution passed at
their meeting, on the firs Monday of
May, 1819, tor carrying into titect the laws of the State rei-latinthe Practice
of Physic, has not hitherto been acted
I ll. . O A ? -
vvnereon me oicreiary is agaiu cn-
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Hides and Skins.
Livery, at
Ten Dollars per Month, And pay every attention to the grooming of them, which is so highly necessary 6c
. '.
Vincennes Hat Factlrv, THE firm of
requisite for the perfect health oft'iej Tfhhwfn' r'il "Trr) animal. Having carried on the above I" Oil listil Jl1U
Washington Eld!,
Iso. 11, FRONT STREE Cincinnati. WILLI AT HARLOW lci iiifonn hi friendi and t!ie f
largo, ihat l.e luis rper.cd a house of j:.vn:m:iM in a Ijige and com.:.wd: ci r ;n F, cnt SlrCit. a fc .v d ..... Main street ; which, being Sited
very elegant style, ofitr t 'CM-itat and traveller, acci-Kmodatior-s nchuL rior t. any ii the v.tstom roiuitr The proprietor pledge. i.iu.Mf tj . 1 I r .... 11
mose ip.av aort,tr.i v.iti t!t.
.r torn, to use every r. vert inn to
csti.bliOnnent jj'.cusjr.t a.ul atvi. Cin c ih n a 1 1 , .S e p t. It 1 9.
.vc fa l c wt .vr, Idi:i in a
V'-J
mi m t ra iir 7 7 annual, navin lurricu
jutgow, i ay lor o ireuu, jbusinrss for several years in Englat.d, Having dissolved partners!. ;t on
o in -a p.. i, ic-u;aii iitose u.dmtcd
for any quantity of
Raw Hides, Calf, sheep, and Deer SKTJSTS.
ires as may be necessary to carjry into , ... t . . ir x l i i i - ,i t, r Of a gooi quality, deliverable at their
Physic, and present to the Grand Jury, near lh? bl i " U a 4f or to the Prosecuting Attorneys, of each - tncenneg, Jan. 28, 1820, 42
G. M'DONALD,
joined to be vigilant in executing the aforeiaid resolution, and which is in the
following words, viz :
" Kesolved, That it shall be the duty
of the Secretary to pursue such meas-
county in this district, all unlicensed
practitioners of Medicine." By order of the Society,
H. DECKER, ssec retary
Vincennes, May 1, 1820. 4-3v
WILL pav in Cash or Merchandize, .in all its branches, they flatter theniielv.
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nif v win uc auie 10 general satis faction. They will also keep Horses and Carriages, To let or hire, and cn reasonable term;, for Cash. Horses that are sick will be token in and kept in a separate place, Si every attention paid towards their re-
icovery. They will also baite horses for
12$ cents, and the same lor every gallon of corn or oats, they assure the public and citizens of Vincennes, that not
any thing shall be wanting on their part
Caution.
Jtrroaxsranz Counsellor at Ltiff ,it please and give general satisfaction, HAS opened an ufice in the house of G. , soHcilt "f' fvours.TUORSSS W.Joiinstox, Water-Street, Vincennes. ou-ht an,d s0.,d on tommissson. Also, He will practice in the Supreme Court j lorses taken 111 to mciPr,cil and hal-
TIEREAJ5, it is notorious, that some
iine since, John Small executed a note
to me for SO dollars, payable in the month of May nevt, as weil as one other note that he the said Small gave to JJ. ItANKIN, for 836 37$ cents, payable September next, which note fell into my baud, and at an unguarded moment, I parted with them to a certain person who has failed in complying with his contract with me in remunerating for the same, and has my doubts whether he ever intends or will comply with his agreement. Therefore, I talte this occasion to forwarn all manner of persons to take an assignment on said notes ; and therefore do by these presents exonerate him from all claim or claims that I
.. sto. vn limfpft sntifi n;.r..
.vim iuvi vktbv.i vuv w fc '.oti.7 iVV Ar m
Court, and in the Circuit courts ofi v ,1,ceRnes
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lCno.r, Davis, Sullivan, and Vigo Coun- j rm l nes. I anner and Currier
All business committed to his
will be punctually attended to. Vincennes. December 8, 1819. 55-tf
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A Journeyman TANNKR & CUHHIKR.
G. It. C. Sullivan, Attorney at Law. WILL practice in the first Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana, and in the Counties of Crawford and Edward j, in the Illinois State. He may always b. found at his ofiice in Vincennes, unless when absent en professional busi-
iness; he has made arrangements for i. .-:.... v.- x i. i
rinl i . i novo 9(tinisr lum f . r con rrfo n
i !...-.. f..n .c.i .... i ... ' sence, to be attended to.
j imciuu tuuuueiice inui uie u rawer 5 r"ii i inceii
VTui uo me justice.
acquainted with his business, to
liberal encouragement will bs
who i:
whom
given. Two Apprentices,
'Wanted at the above business, of 11 or
1G years of age. 'ihosc from the country will be preferred. Application to
be made to J. Donovan & Co. At their Tannery, near thg Stearr.-HU' Vincennes. Anril S. 5i-ti
incennes, Dec. 15, 1819. 5G tf
April 27, 1820.
WM. ROBINSON.
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Notice.
I SHALL apply at the next May Term of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, for the appointment of Commissioners to divide the Land whareof the heirs cf Asoph Chandler, deed. Isaac Blackford, and myself are proprietors, agreeably to an Act of the Legislature, entitled 44 A act to provide for the partition of Real Estate," Approved, Tth January, 181$. D. HART.
Vincennes, 27th April.
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Market Street Ferry. James Gibson, .Respectfully informs the public, thatth PERRY is in complete operation ; and that Travellers and Citizens, can, at all .hours and weathers, be accommodated with safe aid convenient Boats, and carful and dtentive Ferrymen ; and at a, very reduced price. He aUo keeps, at his house, on the ILLINOIS SIDE, accommodations for moving families, single travellers and others, and hopes, by his attention, to continue to receive a liberal share of their custom. JAMES GIBSON. April 27, 1820. 3-tf
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Pantaloons
And Roundabouts, FOR Two Dollars PER 9 ARMS 1ST. T RILGOUR, TAYLOR & WEBB'S, naarj 22, 1 tf
,1 1st f!,e 't y 1 w
CIlARLLtillANlI April 2J, in 20. The bi:sinei- will in future bccJnt J on bv JOHNSTON'S.
lirm w ill pjrase maiie pav:ent to J JOILVSTO.Y.
JOHN JOHNSTt.
J.
Dunn,
Cash for Rides.
Tanning and Currying. THE "subscriber-? respectfully 'inform their friends &the public in general, that they have established the above business in MARKET STREET,
Vincennes, ncarF. Cunningham's Tav-
quality. They wish to purchase
Hides Of every description, for
will pay cash, or exchange
Notice.
; A NEGRO MAN, or a dark Mulatto,
was apprehended by Taylor & Ashbrcck, in Allison Prairic,"and committed to the Palestine Jail, by H. Gilham, a Justice of the Pcjwce in Crawford county, Illinois, apprehended as a runaway negro ; said Mullatto, is supposed to be 25 years of age, about 5 feet, 7$ inches high, is well made, has a compute set of teeth, a scar on the left fide of his chin, and one on his head, perhaps two inches above his eve. he is actiie. sneaks nuick.
and can tell a fair story, and says he is'.tlieir 'Pan-Yard, a free man and that he was born and I WILLIA3
raised near or at Chainbcrsburgh, in Pennsylvania, and that he has been living fr two years past in the American Bottom, in this State, and in the employ of Andrew Wilt, and calls himself Harry Cook: said negro when taken up was on the St. Louis road, and going towards incennes, is uarefooted, and wears a dark colored Roundiaout coat, and has no surplus clothes. J. S. WOOD WORTH, Shff. c.c. Mays, 1 SCO. 4-6w
crn, where they intend constantly keep-nthe 21s iny; on hand a supply ol LldTHEIi, oj' Missouri ' E VEUY I)ESCHiPT10 of the best I the tuv. n
which
thev
leather .it
Clocks and
m
vr m -n
UFall de
J carefully !M
J Hater Street, m m Vincennes, Jan. C7. 42-tf COW for sale.
FOR SALE a good MILCJI COW, with a young Calf. Inquire at this Offce. Vincemes, lStli March. 40tf
I AM HART &. Cc.
Vincennes, Nov. 13, 1S19. 31-tf
T?oot and Shnp.mal-pl
- - -VC & A. l W . A. a J WISHES to inform his friends tr.d the public generally, that he has ,mluenced busisiei opposite the STUJJ 311 LL, where he will be happy to acummcdateall tliuse who wisli to faor!iini with t!:eir custom and frurn his IonviperieiiCC in tlie abr.ve b;isi;ies, he h.pc3 to slia: e a part of the public patrnna;e. J. Dl7NN Apiil 25, 13,:0. $.Zv
Valuable Lands FOIi SALE. THE .,.,.1.. i t. i?.
Ill" UilU.I MllJCll, lICtUUI.( il.i
E-vecutor, nl Toassaint Dubois, rieceis.l .:... r.... ,i i j i
cu, unci mi salt, .my J.i:iU3 HUgilg to the Estate, of the deed. lyiuwi. in the counties f Knox, Davis", arid 5 livan. Also, t.v; valuable loti in V V. ceniie a. The terms will be mude e: X to purclAiers, and o.d at a fair ' :i .
For further particulars, apply tu ei r at' t!ie mderbigncd9 or G. U. Sullivan, in Vincennes.
JANE DUBOIS, TOUS. DCPJIS' January 1, 1 SCO, 22 f $100 Reward, HANAWAY from the Suh-cjibe
iilstAugust, 13H), living in t.,
Tenitory, Pike Couurv. uts
'..
01 Louiii-r.i, a ll
man, iiai.:eU JOSHUA, About i wars ;' fin fret 2
high, heavy li.rale, cuinpletrtcd laihcr nal the yel.vi.v, u lump behind h::.
ear, ana can tell a lavt?rib!e . his uwa lichalf: ho wa.-. ml
Jittention.
t T .mi rr nun 7 Ti
) Ciiarle' Jaii on the ill.st
i'ry 1, iii S;
ii
t, am', u.f
I the -.th, he broke out anil iii.-.de h: ocane. He pn.bab'.y may piss for a fical .man, and no d.ubt bI; Le will :vl.;c.
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j-w ft 1 . t- f hiliCe ha llft lirtm Al:V lfj-nn ...irT r .
HAVE commenced the HOOT audi Uutnz baid nejro. amb . iKAnh him
in Jail s; that 1 get him again, biliie-
cive the above rttvan!.
liven co::i)o
Tri T. t T n y r - ti irr. t ., .
0 11U 1-1.1 tt. I .iM It Jt;7Vi-5'5, in a part of the building occupied by Messrs. Shuler, Wood and Co. on Water Street, underS the firm of La so 4 F;:a-
MM I 1 1 . .
zsv. 1 ney nave on nanu an assorunem trf The Editor U
01 tnc nest stocK, mat couia Ue procured ! i.sr, Louisville, II v. uw t v L't in the Western country, which thevi GazeiL-. netn:it. ,f. T... ,,t.. v .
intpnil mnnnfnrfnrinir ittii Tif5fVI?s nml. it " i . .1 -
vvi vr v- II II U OWIL
SHOES of a superior quality, and r.iut! m
January 13. lb'J. 4;iiI-:..i
4. --
the al.oxe m their
i
k W WUWVI 1 I .'. cm i in 1 1 . 1 o utiln tlir try t rn-na.f i i r ;i i . .
scrmtions. will be verv I .i:,u 4i. .i r.r V. : . . . " ' '', .l
repaired and warrtnted,j the public, w!Jdl ,, fv tht.;r; Ae.i,toi,t.
TXMvmTMDcnir 1 unre,mUiaS ejTfirtions to meat. j TT T 7 I. IN. HI1 ILLfeLY ! Vincennes. March H 4fi.fiw tl)i?P! ff ZlfJ
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Notice.
BLANKS Jr saleatthi? QJEjuj;
THOSE who have not paid their sub-! scriptitn to the WNDAY SCHOOL.! will please come forward and pav tle samp to MARK Ti 41.VKTT " v ...
- m.m . ' mM . A J V person wishing to becomef a subcriijr to the Institution, can have an opportunity by applying to 4
MARK. BARNETT, Treas.l
Jepuary 14; lr:?. 40 If
CASH, and the highest
coiiStantlv niven for ar:
i ice
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Calf, Sheep, aiid Deer skins,
uelivcrcd at tlie Vi:
Jcly ir,: o
icentifs Sleaiii Mill. I 1 V v .T 1 -I r
