Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 July 1820 — Page 4

JVEfF GOODS. John Mc'Giffin, RESPEC'l FULLY Informs the Citizens of Vincennes anil his Customers; that he has Removed to the Store Room lalely occupied Irv J. B. Mc'C ALL. opposite THE VINCENNES HOTEL. Where he has just received arid opening a lare asotment of Merchandize, trOMTTUSINO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT. I)UY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE & QUEEN SWA RE. Aiso a large assortment of Castings, Oof which ho nffrrs low for CASH, .Vlholesale & Retail. All lliose indebted to the late Firms of Harlow 4 Trimhfe aud.Tohn JFc'GifJln t.y Co. aie requested to call and settle their accounts, on or before the 1st of September, as l.inirer indulgence

cannot he eiven alter that date. July 1, 10. tO-ff Notice. TlIE Co-Partnership, heretofore existing under the fine ef - Wassons and Havre, vas dissolved on the first inst. by mutual consent. All persons indebted to that firm, will please to have their accounts settled immediately, with James and Geo. A. lasso,!, at Carlisle or Merom. who are authuised to settle thebusiness cf the concern. JAMES WASSON, GEO. A. WASSON, JAMES SAYRE. "Carlisle, 2d June, 1820. -0-tf The business will be continned in Carlisle aad Merom, by the undersigned, Who have tUis day HeceiveA, a freak Supply of t r i j Crockery, A J I - VJtiJUUS, Grocc: ics, iLadies and Iron and J Gentlemen's Shoes, $Vhich they will sell low for Cash. 'I'heij have also for 'sale, SO Bis.' Good Whiskey. JAMES WASSON GEO. A. WASSON. Carlisle, ?d June. 0-tf - - Hides and Skins. &ilirour, Taylor & IVchb, WILL pay in Cash or Merchandize, for any quantity of Haw Hides, Calf, sheep, and Deer sxr.vs, 'Of a good qualifv. deliverable at thfir Store", near the STEAM -MILL. Vificcnne. Jan. 28, 1890. 42-tf Notice 5TIIE Co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Jacobs and LcIIojj "Ya dissolved cn tbe 12th "instant, hy mutual consent. All persons indebted to them by Note or Rook Account, will please to call immediately and adjust the pame with Mr. Richard M- VAnsnn. (at the Store formerly occupied by Jacob and Leltoy,) w ho h duly authorised to -fettle the concerns of said firm. JAMES JACOBS, ALEXIS I.eROV. April 29, 1820. S-tf 100 Dollars Reward. : A REWA l of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, will be -riven by the sub--ecri -er for the recovery of a letter deposited in the Post-Office in this town n the 14th da of Jul v lat, directed to IMers. A DEL .V MOULTON, Merch iuts, New -York, containing If our Hundred Dollars, jri Nof.es of-glOO each, r. the bank of the United States. Said letter not having been received in NewA ork JAMES JACOBS For iha latefrKi of Jacobs lltoy 'Mav 31. 8-tf Hear Ye! Hear Ye ! TW'Sf is to cive notice to all make end loHur.er of persons, gentle and sim pie, who are indebted to me by note or on hook account, that it is necessary to ji:y up, immediately, if they wish to aoid consequences. I have bean generous; if vou will be just, we will square the yards, and all well. If yoe neglect 'ifni reasonable call,'! shall -shew you the tig papers, directly. W- E. UREA DING. Vinrcnnes tone 4. 11 tf Bees-Wax. jCJLGOUIL T.irLOR $ WEBIf, WISH to purchase a quantity cf Bee s w a x . T(r which thev will pav a reasonable peice in CASlfor MEHCUANDIZE,at reduced prices.

By the President of the

United states. Whereas the President of the U. States 7 authorised by law to cause certain Lauds of the United States to be offered for sale : Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales for the disposal, agreeably to law, of certain lands, shall be held as follows, vU : At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mondays in August and October next, for the sale of the lands which have been surveved in the district of Delaware, being 45 townships and fractional town siups, viz : August Sale. south of range Townships 1,3, 4, 5 and G, 14 I, 3, 4, 5 and G, 15 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6 1G I, 2, 3, 4. .) and G 17 October Sale. south of ran re Townships 1.2,3, and 4, 9 1,2, 3, and -I, 10 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1 1 1 , 2, 3, 4 and J, 12 1, 2.3,4 and 5 13 At Piqua, in 0'iio, on the first Monday in September nc::t, for the sale of the lands which have been surveyed in the district of Piqua, being 33 townships and fi actional townships. At Brookville, in Indiana, on the first Monday in Ouiober next, for the lands which havebfin surveyed in the disttict of -Brookville, being oG townships and fractional townships At Je'.fersonviilc, in Indiana, on the first Monday in August next, for the lands lately surveyed in the district of Jelfersouville, beng 27 township and fractional townships. At. Terre Haute, in Indiana, on the first Monday in September next, for the lands which have been surveyed in the district of Terre Haute, being 43 townships and fractional townships. At Edwardsville, in Illinois, on the first Monday in October next, for the lands latelv -surveyed in the district of Edvardsvi1le, being 33 townships and fractional townships'. At Arkansas, m the territory of Arkansas, mi tSie first Mondays of August and October next, for the lands surveyed in the district of Arkansas, being 53 townships and fractional townships, viz,: Avzrust Sale. U.' Townships 5, 7, 0, & 10, south of range 19, west of 5th principal meridian. 5,0,7, 8, l& 10 do 20 do 0, 7. 8 and 9 do 31 do 6,7, 8, 9, 10,11, 12,l3,eU4 do 22 do October Stile. Townships 7, 8, 9, 10,-11, 12, 13, and 14, so. of range 23, west of 5th princi pal meridian. 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 9, 10, 1 1 and 12 9, 10 and 11 do do do do 24 25 20 T 23 29 do do do do do do 9 and 10 do 9 and 10 do At Jackson, in Missouri, on coml M-oday in September next, for the lands surveyed in the district ot (Jape Girardeau, being thirty -live townships and fractional townships. At Franklin, in Missouri, on the first Monday in November next, for the lands in the Military Bounty tract, (moth of the Missouri river.) which could not he distributed to soldiers, being chiefly ! quarter sections anu fractions, too binali or too Mrge for bounty lots. At Cahaha, in Alabama, on the first Monday in November next, for the lots in the towns of CiaiixTne and Jackson, and for townships 12 and 17 in range 20 and for township 18 in ranoe 19, which were advertised but net offered for ale in Match, lbl9. Each sale shall continue three weeks and no longer ;and each sab will commence with the lowest number of lot or section, township and range, and proceed in regular nunureial order. iestved bv law for the ue I he land ot sch ool or for other purposes, will as usual, be reserved from sale. Gi-n under my hand, at the Citv of Washington, the eighteenth day of April, in the vear 1820. JAMES MONROE. Br the President, Joshh V.kigs, Commissioner of the General LandOffice. G-ClIstNov.J Geo. HP Don ul d, ArroRSErand Counsellor at LAW. II AS removed his office to the houe next :elow Gen. Harrison's, frood-Sireet. He will practice in the Supreme Court of the State, the United States District Court, and in the Circuit courts oi Kuoa, Davis, Sullivan, and Vigo Counties. All busines committed to his will be punctually attended to. Vincennes. December S, 1819. 35cars tf L'EMBARRAS Turnpike Company. THE Commissioners of L'Kmbarras 'I'urnpike Company hereby give notice, that Books for the subscription of Stock ire new open, at the Houses of Henry Dubois, at Dubois' Mills on L'Embarras, and John I). Hay, in Vincennes. By order of the Commissioners, JOHN 1). HAY.

By the President of the United states. Whereas, by an act of Congress passed on the 17th of March, 1820, entitled

' An act to authorise the President of the United States to appoint a Receiver of the Public Monies and Register of the Land Office for the district of Lawrence county in the Arkansas territory,' it in enacted, that any person, having a claim to a right of pre-emption within the said district, shall make known his claim and location, according to the provision of the laws now m lorce, to the Kegister, at least si.r weeks before the time to be designated by the President of the United States for issuing patents to the sol diers of the late army, entitled to boun ty lanJ in said district. Therefore, I James Monroe, President of the Lr.iteu States, do hereby desi nate the fourth Monday of November next, as ihe time at which patents a aforesaid shall conimnte to issue. Given under my band, at the City of Washington, the eighteenth April, 1829 JAMES MONROE. By the President, Jomah Meigs, Commissioner of the General LandOffice April 24. G-UllstNov. K i Igou r, 'J a yi or6c V ebb Commission Merchants, TINCENNES, Indiana. IEf tUE.NCT.S. Messrs. Wister, Price & Wister, J'hilndehhia: a a M?Donald Mlidgely. JJalii.nore: "Win. J?obinson, Jr. Pittsburgh : Sam I AGeo. 'Vmiter jLe.riutoji James Peters & f. Louisville: KiigourI'aylor be Webb II AVE ON CONSIGNMENT. 60 CATTY Boxes Y Hyson TEA. 6 Chests do do. C Bags COFFEE, fcOAL LEATHER, HAIR TRUNK.S, "MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Vincnnes, May 19. 7 Kenhawa Salt. b'OR SALE AT KILGOIJR, TAYLOR & WEBB'S 10th March. 48 tf Hides and Shins. CASH, and the highest price will be constantly given for any quantity of HIDES Calf, Sheep, and Deer skins, delivered at the mcennes Steam Mill J. DONOVAN ' July 10, 181 f. u-tf iuai'ke r James Gibson, Respectfully informs the public, that the FERRY is in complete operation ; and that Travellers and Citizens, can, at all hours and weather, be accommodated with safe and convenient Boat, and careful and attentive Ferrymen : ami at a very reduced price. He also keeps, at his house, on the ILLINOIS SIDE, accommodations for moving families, sin;;la traeilers and others, end hopes, by his attention, to -continue to receive a liberal share of their custom. JAMES GIBSON. April ?.?, ipso. s-tf Notice Samuel H. Cluhb, assignee of Willian. Martin, for the n. e.qr. of ec. No, 13. in i n. of R. No. 13, w. having filed in tnis oific an allidavit of the loss or mislaying of certificate No. 5298, granted on the 2d day of May. 1818, to said William Martin, for ike above designated quarter section, All persons concerned, are hereby required to take notice, that in 5 Tiontiis irom the date hereof, I shall issue to William Martin, a duplicate of said cei Utcate rso. scUS, unless previous to that time, some Ioa! and sumcient ob jections are made thereto. JOHN JJADOLLET, R.L.O. June 1820. ll-3wpd Valuable Lands FOli SALE. TIiE undersiorned, E.recutri.r and I.vecutor, of Tuussaint i.'jcos, deceas ed, offer lor sale, any lands beloniii" to the Estate, of the deed. Ivinwith in the counties of Knox, Davis", and Sul livan. Also, two valuable lots in Vincennes. The terms will be made easy to purchasers, and sold at a fair price. For further particulars, apply to either of the undersigned, or G. U. C. Sullivan, in Yjucennes. JANE DUBOIS, TOUS. DUBOIS, Januarv 1 1820, 33 tt Kenhawa Salt. John D. II a v, HAS received a consignment of Tiro Hundred nnd Twenty-one Barrels of KENHAWA SALT, wLkU h iilll

MOUE NEW GOODS.

&ilgour,Taylor &j Webb, Have just received, and are now opening, a largo and general assortment of Dry Goods f Hardware, Queensware, Glassware Groceries fye

Vincennes, May 10, 1S20.

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DENNIE SAYRE Has just received and offers for sale, the following Goods for Cash :

Tlypon Slcin, Young Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder Green Coffee, Chocolate, Loaf, and New-Orleans Table Salt, TEAS. SUGAR. Pine Apple Cheese, 'iicest, WINES. Madeira, Malaga, and Claret Cogniac and Spanish Brandy, Holland Oin, Jamaica Rum, Cherry Bounce, Cider Wine, Cordial, Peach Brandv, London, and FGRTETL Pittsburg Shrub, Raisins, Almonds, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon;Alspice, Ginger, Pepper, London Mustard, And a General Queensware June 3, 1820. Charles R. Brown, AXD Amory Kinney, WILL in future Practice LAW in conunction, in the counties of Davis, K'nox, SaUicaiii Vigo, Martin, Dubois oy Vike, and in the Supreme Court. One of them will at all times be found in their office, at Washington, except during the sitting of the Courts. All orders and conveyancing will be punctually attended to.'' Washington, April 10 1820. 5-tf Gm H. C Sullivan, Attorney at Law. WILL practice in the first Judicial Circviit of the State of Indiana, and in the Counties of Crawford and Edivurd. in the Illinois State. fie may always he found at his oflic? in Yincenncs, unless when absent on professional busj. ness: l.e has made arrangements fir business forwarded to hiui in his absence, to be attended to. Vincennes, Dec. 15, 1819. 3C tf Conveyancing. TIIE subfCiioer wiil execute a'u kinds of Conveyancing at the shoitest n tic-, and on reasonable trms, uu application at his room, on Second street, opposite Col. L&4elles Tavern. C. II. I ILLINGH AsT. Yiricrnnes, June b-tf Liquors FOR SALE, a quantity of Liquors of the first quality, by Wholesale or the single Gallon, very low for Cah : Coh$itiv. of Cogniac Brandy, Jamaica Spirits, Holland Gin, ASD Teneriffe Wines. Apply at KAUSLER& WISES'S, Watet Street.

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Goods. Shad, Mackerel, Dried Herring, Soap and Candles, A Hum, Copperas, Indigo, Madder, Annatto, Logwood, White Lead, ground ta Spanish Whiting, Lampblack, Brimstone, Yellow Ochre, Tar, Iron, Nails, Crowley's Steel, Window Glass, Snurt'and Tobacco Powder, Lead and Shot, Ar' SE0A1IO Trace Chains, Sickles, Cotton Cards, Dried Apples, Shoes, Blank Book, Spelling Books, (WEBSTER Ink Powder, Paper and Quills, Cotton, Assortment of Glassware 8 tf Tanner and Currier.' WANTED IMMEDIATELY, : A Journeyman 'FANNER it CURRIhR, who is acquainted with his business, t whom liberal encouragement will bej gien. Two Apprentices, Wanted at the above business, of 14 cp years of age. Those from the coun trv- will be preferred. Application to be made to J Donovan & Co. At their Tannery, near the Steam-Mill Vincennes, April 8. 512-ff Joseph Roseman, in.VDSOR ty FAA'CV (hair M-ker 77;rf P dncrg b A,. w Mr. I .'r anions' H Ad WILLgive ONE DOLLAR per buthel, f'xany quantity of Clean Flax Seed. Vincennes, Dec. lu. 1819. .'5-tf ; Clocks and t jOFali df-criiitjon,, udl be carefully repaired aad warranted', 1 i 5 I. N. WHITTLESEY J ff attr Street. Vincennes, Jan. 27. 42-tf Mrs. BABER, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Vincennes and its vicinity, that fchg has opened a Milliners Shop, Next door abote G. JF". Johnston's, o! water street, and has on hand, a gtn eral assortmect of Bonnets, Cups, Turbans, Collarettes, Capes, Band-Boxes. &c. Of the latest fashions. She will make Indies Dresses, alter and whiten Straw and Leghorn Boniut. Yiuceiinesj Juue , CMf

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