Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 February 1821 — Page 3

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general asumbty, That no erccutton shall hereafter issue on any judgment or

replevin bond now in force, or which BY John Harrcl Palmyra Township nav hereafter be rendered by any court Knox Countv a hi idit sorrel Marc c

of justice or justice ol the peace, until bay horse colt, said marc is 15$ Jiands the 20th dav of November neitj and all hij,, 16 or 17 years old. some white

.i? w f wn n If executions that shall have previously is- hairs in her forehead, some small saddle the Mail from this td Lomsvillfe has ab- .shali be stopped until the' above time, ture joint! a scar on each side below the

!C, cuueu,rmm5uu1I,,a.ls and the property levied upon be restor- baddle place. The colt has a small star wrth him horses and mcmey belonging to cd to frQm wmjm u wM ta. . , fi , no h k fa Jg other people : and we likewise hear that nn . tt:jj ri. ,ir,L vt nil ii i i. r. I I ... ken MVlflPfl. 1 llf firfPntinnE tints all nnrroi vnhl.. Anm-natil nf twpntv.tit'P.

the con;roWo,-(Mr I- ovtxs) ,n pursu.t . hj , , accrued on the nlrs ,v Jn.enl, Alton .d lleniamin

S TLTRDAY. .FEBRUARY 24. , ... . , . .- . ..

NEWS No Eastern Mall,

Taken Up. Steam Mill Company

STORES.

m mm is uie report v, . , . unIc-g the ,antiff b them

,iruc or raise, serves as a uiu tor i Ives or their aulhonsiz.ed agents, shall

wuuiv w pry nmi,

dollars by Joseph Alton and Benjamin Alton, before me. CiMITtV T.AVHTnY T t

previously make oath that he, she or Vintrcnnes, Feb. 1 1821. 43-3tpd they will be in danger of losing his or -

meir uemanu, unless execution or oiner j. UKCIl U ) iJV t imam

lliols. We learn by travellers from

ouisvi He, that sctioiw riots and affrays proce be issued in conformity w'.tli the MuI1(,n of Rom, Townskin lve Ud.cn rJT'irJ existing law,. Hut if the -defendant ? d"k h.. fll f?

Siaie ill coilMiqutMitt ui it ciuiiii m;i up uj

Poscv CO.

ara old. a

will o-iv hntwl with o-nml SMmrifv. tn hfi .1 1 . 11 i a i i

a gentleman of Kentucky to the services ap j by the o(li , ievw the ex- f T i i 1 ! ? r" P(Trrt mn -ho resided in or near dPI,ru. UJ .in u,ucer ievJnb lwe e high, and a natural trotter appraised ?,aS ecution, m double the amount o the toKive B()lars b BennetmiUalk IHmat town, inis ciaun, vi aic ium, ne nnvn , u n , n V r nla nfitt J .

to rnforee in defiance of the t J r - i v ' nam mutants, anu miam uarqms,

attempted

laws ot t!is tatc but was promptly resisted , an I at the time our in formnnt left New Albany, it was reported that the sVavchuMer was collecting volunteers in

in the execution, then the execution

shall be stayed until the said 20th day of November next, any such affidavit notwithstanding, (and every. such bond to have the same force and etl'ect of a re-

Kentucky to cross the river and persist in pL.vi bond : IVoWrferf. That this act

v. wx..wV : w hi,aii not be construed so as to prevent Kith icoi mad, when it arrives, will probably give f brinsinff suit, or issuing 10th hb n r

1 - - "O c -

before me,

JIIAS. WHITING, J. P. P.C. Dec. 23, 1820. I do hereby certify, that the above is a true copy from my Kstray Book.

lnven under my hand and seal, tins

us lhe truth of the story.

attachment previous to that day. '1 his

act to take enect and be in loice horn

CHAS. WHITING,.!. P. P.C

NOTICE To Banking Institutions.

Comet appeared m the 'West on am, a(ter im . q Tuesday night last ; since which it has g(an J J been so cloudy, we have not observed it.

Some people will have it that it is the nM1w , 4 i . Silas T. Tonchay, enguaveh,

but from KesidmSiu

of this 6 - i.omr.?ypi, i.reu cj makin a raspay- T at any time to

sign of some token or other

the dim and distant appearance

slrangor, we should not think it was pay

ing in Shelbyville, Kentucky, is

gements ai d will be ready

to engrave Plates and fur-

Mnui' ci, u Milium iiui uuiiiku was ikiv- ,do c'niro tl i ii iiT- i a fcaiiT nine hi cui:iac i lairs ami iui-in-any attention to the little speck of , la1rael,i.c oulil ialn -havc ni.h pap r for any Banking institution earth on which the present race of man ';;nTthpm V t,ie, sak,e !, e- that may favor him with I call.; and is rrawlins ;-nor do we think it a more p'f fh "?1 aVa' Alexa;H .er lhe 'eat pledges himself,-that it will to be the inre i a i .i . seni mem to tireece. and Irom thpnrp i ..r i . i . .t

CHARLES SMITH'S MNCENN'ES STEAM MILL COMPANY, Have opened tiro Stores, One at the House of CHA'S. SMITH, the other at the House of J.D.H A V, JVIicre the Public can be supplied tcilh a Ifandaomc Jhsorlmeid of Goods, ON REASONABLE TERMS, FOR Steam Mill paper, the paper of the State Bank of Indiana, and tls Branches t c. Vincennes, Feb. 1G. Public Sale. THE subscriber will expose to public sale at his Dwelling house, near the Steam Mill, on Moirday the 5th of March a part or all of his Household &Kitchcn FURNITURE, And stock, consisting in part of Beds, Bedding, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, &c. &c. Cows & Calves, young Ilgs, and many other articles too tedious to men tion, on a liberal credit. Terms made known on the day of sale bv SAMUEL PARR. fC7Therc will also be a quantity of element HOUSE-JOINKR'js &. CARPENTER'S TOOLS oflTered for sale or the same day on the same term?. S P Vinrrnne?, Feb. 15, 1820. 42-tr.

tertttt of all baukinc; institutions in the

.ifT.rinl nPPP.inr nfnnvt PVPnf thnn vJircce, ami irom Uience

. , r, " tliov hnrsm. l I I

the kittening of n.y mother's cat wouM tinent it ' L V ,1 wester" country, an J particularly those be : or any.other necessary family occur- ':.,! re'1,l'' that the parti- that are yet to "go into operation to emb ' nriS t't they instantly a denominations of .mtes in a style a, st. Louis, m. 10. Vt'r mrh ; "f . - JCPWc xvere rather hasty last week sti, that il, ','en pee li"-? onion 21 ? T m d"tVeou in statins that General William Clarke cook yvishes 0 be spared th" "achn'ma- t,h?r.banks' a9.lll,s P""' ' 1 be yvas appointed President of the Bank of tory aaectif,r a .maU niec of breaiS T1?1 P f Iu"' r tbat hu ettab' MiHouri. We are requested to say Ce.fat the d of . l eP operafi, ' k, ehilade,P "a l" ',c" anJ that he is not appointed to the presides wi i 1 .m.,.i! .F7" 1' n.lsl' Pa!,er c.'l,,a .to. . P.al)er e at

inpou

cy of the institution.

SKVKm VJ1LURE OF TTTE FJSTEILV JMIL in less than three months, and second time that it has fail' ed tivo weeks in succession J What i the cause of this ? The mail has arrived here regularly from Vincennes. by far (he. worst part of the road from Louis ville. To the merchants and others these disappointments are productive of great inconvenience, and perhaps loss. AVe are unable to give any information to our readers respecting state affairs in cunres we almost despair of ever hearing again from Washington by the usual route ; perhaps hovveer, we may receive some information by the way of Orleans ! If Congress were to pass a law of non-intercourse, prohibiting all communication with this section ot the unipir, the interdiction could not be more

rigidly enforced than it is bv the pros

will absorb the effluvia and prevent the 7., ffi

.dsrtM.e e.ieci. mrks jn the pappr used ;n each

Sunday School. THE following Gentlemen were elected Managers of the Sunday School Association for the vear 1821. Re v. S. f . SCOTT, Judse H. RUBLE, JOHN BADDOLET, Esq. Col. II. LASSKLLK. Doctor L.S.SHULEK, Doctor E. M'NAMEE. JOHN D. H AY,

SAMUEL JACOBS.

which will multiply the diffictiltiet of countei feitting. Old plates neatly re-engraved ; and printing will be executed on the shortest notice for banks that wish to furnish their plates and paper; also maps engraved and printed. Plates for bouk work, masonic, and county seals. &c. All written communications post paid, will be promptly attended to, and as early an answer as possible forwarded: Specimens of his engraving can be seen on application, and any person who may

wish 10 employ mm, wno live at a dis-

incenncs. it incapauie 10 per

form his contract, why does he not throw it up ?

in ir x w tance requesting a specimen, ptevious ho are respectfulljr solicited to meet to their making a contract, shal be furat Doctor SHULER'S on Tuesday Mor- nihed. ning next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the S!elby'ville,Ky. Feb.3d, 1821. 42-3t purpose of appointing a Secretary and

t reasurer, anu nxing an early uay lor opening t!ie school. It is confidently expected that the managers will be

occasion.

pro tern

Notice. FTMIE firm of T ODD, YOUCE &Co. has bcin this day dissolved by mutual consent. All thoe indebted to said f rm will find thnr note or accounts in the hands of Mr. Samuel Tomlinson, Merchant for collection. Those who will not avail themselves of this noticp, may expect to havc aomc proper officer to settle with for the, same. BAST & YOUCE, JOHN N. TODD, JOSEPH YOUCE. Vincennes, Jan. 15 1521. 42-3w To the Heirs and leal Jlepresentatives of WILLIAM MCLUliE, Sen. dee'd. TAKE NOTICE That I shall applyto the next Circuit Court of Knox county, to appoint Commissioners to divide the real Estate of said deceased, lying in said county, among his several heirs and legal representatives, according to law. ARCH'D. M. M'CLURE. Vincennes, Feb. 16, 1821. 42 3t Tanner and Currier

CAUTION.

THE Public are cautioned against re-

cemng a iMote given by me to MI-

ent post otlice arrangments.CpU bo is nctual on so important an oci the mail contractor between Louisville 1 l'ANSON Sec'ir and Vinrinnr? If incanable to ner- ! .

riM -f i CHEL CAMFKAU, fur TWELVE Ihe VinCCnnCS Library DOLLARS purporting to be due in May is removed to the room adjoining the next ; as I havc not received value for . i 1 'II I ! I .. . I .la. t a

WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A Journeyman TANNER & CURRIER,

who is acquainted with bis business, ta

whom liberal given.

encouragement will be

"STOP LAW.

Bank of Vincennes, and will he open aaid Note, and am determined not to

J ACT SHwndin' executions nptil on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 pay it unless compelled by law. a cert '.in dau therein expressed, A. M. until 4 P. M. JOHN L. COMPTON. Sect. 1 ;.- it enacted In the peoph of . B0UD!K0T,t6rarfon. Saulisburg, III, JLOth Feb. 1821. (he sUk of IUinuit. rcoretcrJcd in the Feb. 1J- tf " 44rpd - . . .... a

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 Vinceaues, April 6. 25-tf