Indiana Centinel, Volume 5, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 August 1821 — Page 4
To the Public -subscriber returns his thanks with feelings of gratitude to the citizens of Vincennes and its vicinity, for their liberal encouragement since his commencement in business ; and for future encouragement, he will sell his manufacture at the following reduced prices, for par money, viz : BOOTS, from S6 50, to S 00 Democratic Shoes, (nearly equal to Rootees.) S3 50 Gentlemev'sfnc Shoes 2 50, to 3 00 do Coarse de. 2 00, Ladie's Walking Shoes, 1 75, to 2 00 Footing Boots, - - 3 50 All iher work too numerous to mention here, equally rpasonahle. SIMON MONK, Boot Shoe Jllaker, JVater-st. Vincennes, nea t house to the United States' Land Office. 3une 8th, 1821. 6tf
HAV ING removed from Vincennes t TERRt.-H AUTE, In the county of VIGO. His correspondents will please alter his address to the latter place. He will continue to practice Law in the Counties of flgo,' Sullivan. Knox, arid Davies and in the Supreme and District Courts. Terre-JIaute, Dec. 1820 38tf Wool Carditis. o t HUE subscriber wishes to inform the public, that he has a CARDING MACHINE, now ready for Carding, just below where the Steam Mill formerly stood. Those who wish to give him a call, may depend on having their work done in the best manner. H.D.WHEELER. Vincennes, June 2d, 1821. 6tf Geo. II. C. Sullivan, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL practice in the first Judicial Circuit f 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 n professional business; he has made arrangements for business forwarded to h;m in his absence, to be attended to. Vinctnw. Dec. 15. 1819. 36 ft Hides and Shins. CASH, and the highest price will Tje constantly given for any quanfit of IIi(lesv CaJC Sheep, AND DEER SKINS, delivered at their Tannery. J. DONOVAN, &Co. Julv 10, 1819. jt Doctors Sluiler&Woolrcrton, CONTINUE THE PRACTICK OF Physic &; Surgery , In conjunction. TIipv have opened a SHOP on Hater 'Street, a few door aboteiV late Apothecary Store ofnfer, IVocd, .y Cq,
FOR RENT. A HOUSE and LO i, on the corner of Third and Vigo Streets, opposite my Dwelling House. The house and situation are every way convenient tor a small family. ELIAS M'NAMEE. Vincennes, July 18. 1821, 12-4t. B. WELL MAN,
HMPio&y "fo rri.u and the public in general, that he still rnntini!P4 in r.arrv on thf Blacksmithing Business, In all its various branches, at the NEW SIIOP,near the Steam-Mill, anil believes himself to be completely master of making all kinds of warrantable Tools, such as, Edge-Tools, Nan ow Axes, broad do, Addzes, and all kinds of Carpenters Tools, horse and Ox shoeing and bellows Making; Can oe had at the shortest notice. He flatters himself from his long experience in the abave business, that he will at least merit a share of the public patronage. Alexander D. Fraser, COUNSELLOR &. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Vincennes Will practice in the Counties Comprising the first Judicial Circuit of the tate of Indiana, and the Counties of Crawford, Edwards and Lawrence in Illinois, as well as in the Supreme & District Courts of both States He will pay unremitting attention to any business that may be entrusted to him, or any communications addressed to him Conveyancing and 'deeds of all kinds will be particularly attesded to His office is kept at Col. Lasselles Tavern, where he will be found. June 25th, 1821. . '9-Gw. STATE OF INDIANA Turk- County, Circuit Court April Term 1321. WILLIAM CLKK. Cohip'l J Petitionvs. foradeELIZ VBETH CLARK D'ft) vorce. This day came the complainant by Thomas H. Blake his Attorney and filed his bill, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant is not a resident of this State, therefore ordered, that unless She appear befofe the Judges of the Circuit Court on the 'fifth Monday of October ensuing to answer unto the said bill of complaint the matters and things therein contained will be decided against her in her absence. And it is also ordered that a copy of the ordrr be inserted for four weeks successively in the Indiana Centinel, A Copy Attest, WALLICE REA, Clk. Aug. 4-1821. M-4t. Blank Deeds; Far Sals ct this OJJicc.
Vincennes, IRON STOiiE. THE Subscriber hate opened a STORK on Market Street, Vincennes, where they intend to keep a Constant Supply of liar-Iron &- Castings. Tuey have just received from their Iron Works,
20 Ions BAR-IRON of suneiTOP CHUilitV, illduA tung, PLOUGH MOULDS, WAGGON TIRE, MILL spindles; AX, & HOE Iron, SLEDGE & Hammer Moulds, Sfc. &c. 20 Tons Castings, Miovfi wmcn are 700 10 and 12 Gall m Kettles, 10015 do. do. 5020 do. do. Pots from 1 to 12 Gallons, Ovens and Skilh ts of various Sizes . Stewpots, Tea Kettles, Oven Lids of various sizes, Dog Irons, Fan Mill wheels, Saw Mill Cranks and Gudgeons &c. Comprising a complete assortment of liar aud cast Iron, which they oflTer'for Sale by wholesale or retail upon reasonable terms. JAMES & M'ARTHUR, Vincennes Aug. 4 1821. 14-tf. State of Indiana, Martin Circuit Court set. JIarf Term A. D. 1S21 II ERSE Y KELLOGG, Petition, for vs. Divorce. ENOS KELLOGG, ) It appearing from affidavit that the Defendant is not a resident of this State, therefore ordered, that unless the Defendant appear on or before the first day of the next, term of this Court, to answer the said Complainant, the matters and things therein contained will be decreed against him in his absence and that a copy of this order be published for four weeks successively, in the Indiana Centinel" A Copy attest. LEWIS R. ROGERS, Clk. Hindostan Aug. 4, 1821. 14--U STATE OF INDIANA, Set. Gibson Circuit Court Jlay Term 1821. Thoma3 Chappc!e, nr.1 in o- t Insolvent against ... debtor His Creditors. J This day came the petitioner by his counsel and having filed his petition praying the benefit of an act of the Legislature entitled An act for the benefit of insolvent debtors. On motion it is ordered by the Court .'hat this cause be continued until our next term ; when the Couit will proceed to give judgment according to law. It is further ordered that notice of the pendency of said petition be given for four weeks successively in one of ihe public papers printed in Vincennes India, a. A copy, attest, JOHN L SEEU'. OA-. G. C. C;
STATE OF INDIANA, ) May Terv SUPREME COURT, ( 1821, WILLIAM SHIELDS. J Foreign Ati5 tachment. CHARLES DOYEL. ) THIS day the Plantiffby his attorney moved the Court, for an order of publication, and it is ordered that publication of the pending of this suit, bo made four weeks successively in the ndiana Centinel, a Public Newspaper printed at Vincennes. that unless said defendant appear here by himself or Attorney, give Special Bail, and answer PlantifPs Declaration on before the first day of the next term of this Court, that Judgement will be given by Default, and the property attached be sold to satisfy PlantiiFs demand. A Copy attest. LEWIS R. ROGERS, Clk. August 4, 1 821. 14-4L D. SAYRE.
ef S for Sale, low for Cash Prime Green coffee, Imperial and 7A7o Young Hyson, S X Ltl' Sugar, Logwood, Iron, Old Jamica'Rum, Cog. Hrandv, 50 Blls- Whiskey, 50 do. Superfine Flour, Vincennes u. 4, 1821. -i-pd.
$1000 of the State Rank of Indiana and its Branches, fur Sale by D. SAYRE. Vincennes Aug. 4 1821. 3-t-pd. ' $40 REWARD. "P ANA WAY from the legal service -of the Subscriber, on the night of the 29th July ult. a Neuro fellow, named TOM, eighteen or 19 years old, about 5 feel 4 inches high, square and thick set in his person, very black, flat nose, with an artful, but down look, no particular marks on his body, has with him a blue cloth skirted coat, a homespun light cotton skirted do. a scotch plaid roundabout, new check'd domestic pantaloons, and several pairs of other pantaloons, together with shirts, &c. an old fur hat, and a new pair of shoes. He formely was in the service of. Major Lagow, of Vincennes. I will give the above reward for said Negro, if delivered to me in Shawncctown. or twenty five Dollars, if delivered to Moses Rawlings, in the neighborhood of Vincennes, la. MOSES M. RAWLINGS, Shavvneetown, III. Aug. 4, 14-3-t. The land office, at Palestine, will be open on the fourth Monday of this montli for the entry, of all the Land, lyinjr in Illinois District, which have been offer ed for Sale, at Shnwneetown. JOS. KITCHELL. Reg'r. G. W. SMITH, Receive. Palestine, July 11,1821.. H-tf. Fresh FLOUR. 40 Barrels superfine HARMONY FLOUR; '4 Just received from the Mills, and for sale by JOHN WISE, & Co. Water-st. Viacenae?.
