Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 December 1820 — Page 8

For Taxes. I WILL expose to Public Sale, on the lCth day 0f December, 1820, at the Court-House door, in the town of MRROM, for the tax and costs due thereon, if not sooner paid, the following Lots of ground in the town of CARLISLE. Non-Residents Lands. .."Vo. Tax. No. Tax. J JVb. j Tax.

199 5 40 15 3 12i 4 12J G 12 43 20 2 12 79 12 82 12 86 12 105 20 107 40 103 15 120 12i 135 40 146 15 166 15 184 11 J

36 Acres of second Rate Land, Tax 48 cents. B. JOHNSON, S. S. C. November 20, 1820. 32-4 w

Miss seymour, MY daughter, Betsey Maria Seymour, left Sheffield, Massachusetts, about 13 or 14 years ago, with her uncle, John U. Seymour ; who practised physic some time in Marietta, but ha not been heard . of for 1 1 years ; if she is living, she must be about 18 years of age, black hair, black eyes, and fair skin. Any information concerning her, directed to Mr. Miles Kellog, Hamilton, Ohio, will be thankfully received. gOfrinters in the states of Ohio, 'Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Indiana, "will please publish the above and oblige a distressed mother. 8aw Logs. ' THE subscriber wishes to purchase a quantity of SOUJYl) LOGS, ' delivered at C. SMITH'S VINCENNES STEAM-MILL, Of the following descriptions: Fiom 2 J to 4 feet over, from 12 to 16 feet long. WALNUT LOGS From 2 J to 4 feet over, from 12 to 16 feet long. 4 BLUE ASH LOGS From 2i to 4 feet over, from 12 to 16 feet long WHITE OAK LOGS From 2J to 4 feet over, from 12 to 20 feet long. For which he will pay FIFTY CENTS per hundied feet in board measure. JOHN T. VANDEVENTER. Nov. 18, 1820 31 tf ' 't" , Hides and Skins. 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. 1 J. DONOVAN July 10, 181 9. 14-tf

Experience P. Starrs, AND Charles Alexander, HAVING formed a connection in business, as Attorneys aud i ouusellors at Law, wilf practice in the Supreme and inferior Courts of this Stated One or

the other may at all times beuound at

their office in Hindustan.

Hindustan, Martin co. Sept. 1. 28-tf Charles It. Brown, Amory Kinney, WILL in future Practice LAW in conunction, in the counties of llavis, Knox, Sullivan, figo, Martin, Dubois $ 1'ike, and in the Supreme Court. One of them will at all times be found in their office, at Washington, except (luring the sitting of the Courts. All orders and conveyancing will be punctually attended to. Washington, April 10. 1320. 5-tf Geo. 11. C. Sullivan, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL practice in the first Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana, and in the Counties of Crawford and Edwards, in the Illinois State. He may always be found at his office in Vincennes, unless when absent on professional business; he has made arrangements for business forwarded to him in his absence, to be attended to. Vincennes, Dec. 15, 1819. 56 tf Tanner and Currier

B- WELLMAN, 1 War the Sri.AM-MiLL. RESPECTFULLY inform hi friend and the pa'dic in general, that he still continues to carry on the Blaeksmithing Business, In all its various branches, at the NEW SHOPjUear the Steam-Mill, and beliees himself to be completely master of making all kinds of warrantable Tools, such as, Edge-Tools , Nanow Axes, broad do. Addzes, and all kinds of Carpenters Tools, horse and Ox shoeing and bellows Making; Can be had at the shortest notice. He Ratters himself from his long experience in the ahot busings, that he will at least merit a share of the public patronage. Vincennes. Oct. 10. 8-6m J. B. MARTIN," CONTINUES THE TayJorinjjf Business, At the old stand, JVenrthe Steam Mill, where all orders in his line will !e promptly attended to, and executed in the most fashionable stile and on the most, reasonable terms. October 16, 1820. 20-tf

WANTED t M M EDIATELY, A Journeyman TANNER & CCRRIFR, who is acquainted with bis business, to whom liberal encouragement will be given. Two Apprentices Wanted at the above business, of 14 or 16 years of age. Those from the country will be preferred. Application to be made to J. Donovan & Co. At their Tannery, near the Steam-Mill. Vincennes, April 8. 52-tf Notice. To Benjamin Olney. I HAVE this day deposited with the County Treasurer of Knox, Three Dollars and Twenty -five cents, being the tax, costs of sale and per centae allowed bv law, on a lot of ground No. 179 in Vincennes, listed to and sold as the property of the heirs of Anthony Rusharville for the present year's taxes and which you purchased at the sales on the 15th Instant ; ami have since personally refused to receive the tax, cot and per centage, although tendered. Louis Uenez, Guardian to Ant. flusharville, heir of Anthy. Ilusharvillc, dcd. NoACtnbcr 27, !80. 2j-2w

Books Lost. CRHE person who borrowed the Two first Volumes of CUES 1 ERKIELD from T. H. Klakr, will please return them immediately. Vincennes, August 22. 20-tf DOCTORS Alison & IVPNaince HAVE just received rom New -Orleans an additional supply of Drugs, .1edic ines, &c. Which, added to their stock on hand, completes their assortment. 'I he whole of which they are resolved to sell UtW for cash in hand, or to good puici.asers on a short credit. Vincennes, June 50th, 1820. 12 tf N. SMITH, Second Stukf.t, Oppusite Cot. Lasstile's HAA, CONTINUES to carrv on, in all its various branches, the Tin and Sheet-Iron Manufactory, and will execute all order with promptitude, on reasonable tenns. lO-All kinds of JO WORK, done at the shortest notice. ZT Western Receive, New Lam aster, SteubfMille, M::'ietta and Mcu.it i'lra sant, Ohio, money will be taken at lar Yiiiccr.iRS, July I, ltf