Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 April 1832 — Page 3
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BOROUGH ORDINANCE. TA Leu. it is H-r, rt nned beyond doubt that h dr. phobia Cui.s exist among the dog-, there-
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IS herebv given, pursuant to an order of the Probate Court ol the County of Poiey, to the creditors of H illiam Black, iiecaed, late of said county, that a coin; laint it i finer clenrlj- and
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the sum oi iw o do -
vi m, siuin w rst o1), norm east irucuou oi , norm ; m iin 'uumi v.. . . ......... .... , ...v. .wmui
eat, north w ?t fraction 32. 'April, for similar improvement ou sec-Town-hip 37 north, range 1 east, 5, 18, 29,! tjons qq to 35 inclusive. wet WeSt ha'f' !Uth S0Ultl1 At the CoUrl h0USe Gresnj,,urglN 0,1 W.!hinaT,,nrth.r;. 2 rast.north p:it iThursdav. the 19th of April, for similar
.ucc.uetly -the conditio,, of said tate,and rrav-t,;ist ,lrtIf) north wcst , wgt half, south west, 14, improvement 01) tedious 3(3 to 60, 10i'C thnt thp ritc may be settled, a msolv. i.t, ! ,1(irf h nn.,h .,u t -22. west half.;
, is how -eliding in said Court and that unle, j rth t.;i3? t0 w t ' th taf, SOutb west ! Al on . ,a ,nn nn L'rj,.,v the 20th ol ",sid creditors notify John Clack th- a.lminis-L- k L, .' :t- fin.,th i At t rench 9 Inn, on t riday tnezumoi
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I. to kill .ill dog running at
t:.ui ihi U , u'ti i V ii.ci-unes.
Ati.t it inrti,. 1 - tiriiaincJ. ' 'al u-,r
j. H; it inrlher "r iit v ot tiie !i ifi'il art- .1' ; '' ant hui i 1
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b it turtin 1
'trator f aid estate, of the ciisttnte an l 'tent ot tlnir roi'(tivp clnim, t v filinj
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t: .it.tMf, aiul ill other persons 0 .MKill
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tltit stic irliT I'i.u that it wa
, 1, , .. . , i,ii(Ji to receive oiders on ,!n
Tr. 1 -nr. 'r for 87 'd a half cents tor eaeh sv.alp to delivered. it4 nd tie it further ordained, I hat each hea.i f family who permits any do ta harbor
and all other? """" ; "c " ' " ,m. V"" . P'
n ' u ivj iiil imni ut.Mtluu.luil Ul Lli il-tlo OI -aid e-tate, said claims will he josti oned vy. L. STEU ART, C(ri. Mvrch29, 183-.:. 2S-4t TO CANAL CONTRACTORS.
O Bo
the lioronch lerk,
killed wi'hin th-
01 durs
K xf.F.D proposals will be received by the
iard of Canal Commie-iotu r of tho Wa
b iti and Krie canal at Fi rt Wajne from the 2Uth of May to the loth ot June next, for the cotntnu tioti ot a numtier of mile- of the mid.
lie division of Paid ('anal, at which time and
1 1 l : .-old mi a o r t inn 1
r.art 33, '34 and 3j. Pr" lor simnar miprunruirma cwv...
Township 37 north, range 3 cast, north cast,5l to CO, inclusive, north west, north half, south east, south west, ,t the Couit house in Shelbyville, on 10, north east, north wet, south east, north j Saturday the 31st of April for similar impart, soutli west ll , 12, north east, northwest, J rM m - ,nri,,a:--..V L .... . .0 ... n . .. .u urovements on sections bl to a inclusive.
weei 11111. souiu eii 10, souvn i-asi, tuuui c:i .
31. Tow nship 37 north, range 4 east, north east, north west, west half, south east, south west 3, north east, south east 9, south fraction, north east, south fraction, north west, southeast, south west, 12, 13, north east, east half, north west, south east, south, west 22, 24, east half, north east, north weft, south east, south west 25, weft
half, north east, cast half, north west, south east,
..,,n in- r her house, shall be deemed and ta- place, the idaus and estimates of (he encineer south wpt 20, south east, south west 27, north
,.n , he the owner of such dot: within the per- will he eihibited to any person wiihirii:fo become ; west, south east, sooth west 28, north eat, north! oouue. tuui view of this ordinance. a contractor; and any information w hich ma y j west, west half, south east 29, 30, 3! , 32, 33, 34 , pril, tor HH 5 Be it further ordained, That if any per- be required, in regard to the kinds of work to 3j and 36. 112 to 121, (on or persons 'hall reist the execution of this be done, the terms of payment, or the particu-j Township 36 north, rante 4 west, west half, fcrk'j
ordinance by the Boroii-h Coustable or by any ar section which will be put under contract, I norm east, norm west 1, souin easi, snum west
person employed by hun as an assistant, or any will he given on application to the subscriber, I A , west nan, norm east, wesi uan, norm west, nersuu attempting "to kili any dog running at oreitlierot the Commis-iouerE. I west half, south e;ist, south nest 4, west half
D. BURR.
Fort Wayne, March 1G, 1332. 27-lt J.
lare, such person so resisting, shall be subject to a penalty ol three dollars for each offence.
6 And tie it further ordained, lbat any Urdinar,. -: of the Borouli prohibiting shooting ; tltC 0C l:HtjtitUlt jjhalUie, and the same hereby repealed, so far DAVIF..- COUNTY.
it r dales to shooting dogs. j This ordnance to be in torcc from aud after i
p publication in the Vincennes (iazettn and WeJ.lern Sun. R. P. PRICE, President. Samuel f Iili., Chrk. raved 4lh Vpril, 1832 23-3t
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Stntr of fcufjtaun, ( GIBSON COUNTY S
GIIJSOX CIKCUI'l' COURT. February Tem, li.32. Jane Hill, ) tf V Petition for a Divorce. John Hill. S A At thi-, time came the complainant by her counsel, and filed her petition; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that 'he defendant is not a resident of this state, whereoponoiirnotiot.it H ordeied, that tiotice of the pendency of this suit be published four tceks successively in the VinreMies Gazette, a uewspater published in Vincennes, Indiana; that unless the said defendant appears by himeelf t counsel on or before the first day of our neit term, to be holden at the Court House in frincet in said county, on the 3rd Monday in ut?u-t next and answer the oomnlainant's petition, the same will be heard, and determined tu hi absence, and a decree entered according ly. Tet JOHN I NEELY, CT k. G. C. C. Cihson couuty, la. April, 1832. 28-4t IrlONS. BOYE,
llf HO acqisired a knowledge of hi' occupa-
TAKEN UP
Y Samuel Smith ot Washington township,
sixteen estray hogs ef the following de
scription, to-wit: One white barrow, marked with a rop and slit in the left ear; the balance all marked with a crop off the right ear, and a Iit in the left. Seven of said hogs supposed to be two years 0ld, and nine, eighteen months oi l --six of them sows and poor. Some of said ho:s ire red, some w hite, some black, blur and spotted. Appraised to thirty-two dollars by Panie' Corner and Rankin Steel, the 20th day of December, 1831. A true copy, this 17th day cf February, 1832 ST E P 1 1 E N M AST K N J . P Daviess county, Indiana. 27 3t
ntirth east, north west, west half, south eat,
At Doble' Inn, on Monday the 23d ol
April, lor similar improvements on 8clion76 to 8G inclusive At the Court house in Indianapolis, on Tuesday the 24th of April for similar improvements on sections 37 to 111, iu elusive . At George Shirt's Inn, in Georgetown,
Boone county, on Thursday the 26ih of A
imilar improvements on sections
inclusive.
's lnn, on Friday the 27tb ot A-
pril, tor similar improvements on sections 122 to 131, inclusive.
At Michigantown, in Clinton county, on
south west 9, north west 10, east half, north Saturday the 2Slh of April for similar im
provements ou sections 132 to 141, in elusive.
At Logansport, on Tuesday the 1st of
May, for similar improvements ou sections 142 to 163, iurlusive.
The time in which the work inuit be completed, tin: number of roads of causewaying on each mile, a particular description of the manneron which the causeway ing is to be done; the name and other description of the streams to be bridged ; the manner in which each biidge is to be constructed and the creek or other bank
To the heirs and lethal representatives and creditors (and others interested) 111 the estate ot Joseph Villeneuve, ahus "Vilnard, ''deceased, of Edwards county, Illinois, you will please to TAKE NOTICE. J'rtHAT 1 shall as the surviving administrator LX of the said Joseph, make a fin al settlement
of the accounts of the said deceased's estate a. :d the administration thereof, before the Judge 'of Probate of the county of Edwards, at his otificein the town of Albion on Saturday the 14ih I of April, 1832, where and when all may attend shuiild ttipv- think nroiif r.
PETER GAMFLIN. March 31, 1832. 27 3t.
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west b, north east, uorth west, cast half,: . .J . . ,, . ... mr-t v.: r v - ..k .,i.i;tv,
. . ,? cierK s omces, tor inc lnspeciiou 01 nn woo may ; 1 nuitin i ncnrjjun n i Vi- T,- v . .nc. wish to become contractors. Persons esami- this advertisement, ami forward a paper conwnshi;,3b north, range 1 east, north west, ... ... t luKll ;tainii it tn h.. V,.l.t,v hr- lirtw...t throa
, south east, south west 1, north west, & A . ., , f . ., . 1 ... ,i,.iiora , ... . J t k..
, .. . ,., 1 are sei ai tue norineru enu 01 ire mnes. vu a -oi i, 11 iucv muiiix; uuui iuuaeast, south west 12. !.... , ... , ... ,. ,t .! mtU ..n .i
New Vork.
SALE OF T11C MICHIGAN ROAD LANDS, IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.
lion at one of the fir-t shops in Paris, and! T Y authority of an act of the General As
who has improved himself by cient v ars travel,' JLP seiubly of the State of Indiana, approved
ts opened a hop iu the house adjoining Messrs. j I eoruary 2d, 1832, entitled "an act to provide
Vies' tore, on Market street, wiiere he will be tor si uing ine micnigan roau tanus to open ready at all times, and upon the shortest notice,! that part of tl.e Michigan Road between Lo-
to repair ;gansj on anu iaKC iiiciugaii, ana ior omer purs . 4. 1 poses," the undersigned v ill offer at public sale ML.TtClC rtUU VClOCtttf, 'tome highest, bidder in tracts, as the United tind fiiusti m the hand; omest style. Silver H are States lands are sold with such variations in end Jrictlry, upon the most moderate terms, those seet.ous the road passes through, as is pro He s.dieits.'and hopes to share a portion of pub- vided tor 1.1 3rd section ot said act, on Monday lie patronage. the 4th ot Juno at the town ot South Bend, in rvr-He wishes to purchase old Silver and the county of St. Josephs, so much of the Mi-
ow
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G0I.1 l.r whirh he will pay the customary pn- cnigan roau mut.. as win produce a sumcieui cop He has -.urrhased the house wherem hi sum to refund the Male the aniomit advanced, shop and thereby became permanently Sft- J the amount due Mr contracts Lerttoiore tl made, all the sections through which the road
Vim ei.ne, April 7, 1335. 23-tf , passes, win oe ursi ocereu lorsaie in me tonow-
inir oruri, iv-wn.
NOTICE IS hereby git en, pursuant to an order ot the Probate Court of the County of Posey, to the creditors of James Webb, deceased, late of mid County, that a complaint clearly and succint' the condition of raid estate, and praying (hat the estate may b tttled a insolvent, is uow pending in said court, and that unless said
creditor nonfy Charity Webb the administra- 3uUlh
tix ot suet estate, ot tne exmance ami me es.trtit ot their respective claims by fdiiiii the same in the Ciork office of said County, previous to the final dist ibut:on of the assets of Said estate, said claims will tie postponed. WILLIAM E. STEWART, Clerk. March 2y, 1S32. S8 4t
In township 38 n. range 4 west, sections 34, 3o
and 06. township 37 n. range 3 w. n. eas', north west, south-east, w est s.w . half 1, 2, o, 4, 0, 6, 11. e ast, north west, .-outti-wet 12. Tow nship 37 n. range 2 west, south ea-t, southwest", north-east, noith-wtst, we-thah, sootheast and south west 0, north east, north west,
south east ot 9, west half, north west, west half,
east 10.
i owuship 37 n. range t west, south east and south west -of 4 Township 38 n. range I west, north wst, south east and south .vest of 34. Township 38 n. range I east, uorth east, east hull, north west, south west, south east, west
half, south west 31
east, north wpst 11, north wet 21, south east,
east half, south west 23, north east, east half, north west, south east, east half, outh we6t 25, east half, south east, south west 27 Townhir30 uorth, range 3 west, north west 4, north east, north west, west half, south east, east half, south west 5, north west, west half, south east, south west 8, south east, east half, south west 1 1, north east, south east, south west 12, 13, north east, east half, northwest, south east, south west 14, south east, south west 15, north w t-t, east half, south west 17. north east, north west, south east, east half, south west 22, 23, 2-1, 25, 26, 35, north east, north west, west
half, south east, south west 36 Township 36 north, range 2 west, 4, 5, north
east, east half, north west, south east fraction
1. south
south To
east h
south
Town
east, north west, south east 5, west half, north
east, southeast south west 7, northeast, east half, uorth w est, south est, south west, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 21, 23,24. 23 2G, 35, 36, sections and fractional sections, on Eel River. Township 29 north, range 5 east, fractional sections 35 and 36
Township 29 uorh, range b cast, fractional 1 1 south, 12, 13, 14, traction 15. 19,20, 21 , south 22, Pitt S3. 24 26, 27, 28, 29, fraction 30, 31, south 32, 33. 34 Township 8 north, range 5 east, south 1, 2, south east, east half, south wtst 3, fraction 9, outh 10, II, 12, 13, 14,15,21,22,23,24,26,28, fraction 29, south 33. Township 28 north, range 6 east, south 5, 6, 7, 18. These lands were selected by the undersign
ed, and are generally of a superior quality, and
are in a part ot the state ol Indiana that is improving as rapidly as any other part of the western country. The lands on Eel river are in the vicinity f the Wabash aud Erie canal, w hich is authorized to be opened by tuc state of
Indiana. A second sale of said londs will be held at Logansport, in the county of Casi, cOuimtncing on Monday the 16th of October next, w here all the lands that remain unsold, will bo again offered for sale, together with the sections yet to be selected, to complete the road grant. WILLIAM POl KE, C . M. R. L. Vincennes, March 17, 1832. 26-tds-. frT"The editors of tue Indiana Journal, North
Western Pioneer, Lawrenceburgh Palladium, Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette, Ohio
State Journal, (Columbus,) and Detroit Journal will publish the above advertisement in their respective papers, two month, and forward their accounts to South Bend at the lime of the land
sales, for payment W.M. POLKE, C M. R. L.
BRUCES NEW 0RK TYPE FOINDRY. Eiiablu'ud ii 181 J. ' fiHE subscriber has completed a new 'iti M. ot bis Book of Specimens, with whi.hh.j customers and other Printers disposed to buy from biui, may be supplied on application a his foundry, Nos. 19 ,in(j 20, Auustu st I ehind the City Hall. He would remark, lor hn iutormation of those u-lm .,-. r,.-., .....n in ii
habitjof dealing with him ami becau-e a different practice has teen extensively introduced, that his book contains nothing but the art-iHl ore
ductions of bis own Foundry, and presents n true specimen of what will be furnish.! to or ders. The assortment is verv romnUtr. hna
been deliberately and carefully in twenty years brought to its present high state of pertection, and embraces a variety of styles, adapted tu
different tastes, and to the various depart-
ments 01 priming, newspaper, book, and Job, highly finished, and cast of the most serviceable
metal. Not to notice the varieties which are distinguished by their numbers in the Book, it contains of
Roman aud Italic, 27 sizes, from twelve-lines Pica to Pearl. Two-line and Title, 15 sizes, two-line Columbian to agate. Shaded, 13 sizes Ten-lme Pica to Long Frixer. Italian, 7 sizes, Seven-line Pica to Long Primer. Antique, I7 siies Ten-line Pica tc Nonpareil. Black, 12 sizes, Four-line Pica to Minion. Open Black; 5 sizes Four-line Pica to Great Primer. Script, 2 sires, Double Small Pica and Greet Primer. Besides Music, Back Slope, Ornamented letters and Lottery Figures, Piece Fractions, Superiors, Astronomical and other Signs, Space Ruled Brass Rules, Ornamented Dashes, Long Braces more than 200 kinds of dowers, ami 1,000 Cuts and Ornaments for Schools Bookj, Newspaper?, and -scientific works. Orders for any of these and also for Fressefj Chases, Composing Sticks, Cases. Furniture.
Ink or any other thing required in the Printing
to be dug down or graded, will all be made out (business will be executed 011 the most f.ivorablo
iu w ritin.. ami deoosited at the respective nla-1 terms, and with the utmost promptitnde, a
! ces of sale, except where the sales are to be at ; large stock of the Foundry articles being alwaj
no
securities will be required of contractors, ton
ditioued tor the faithful performance of their undertaking. When the work is completed, the contractor will be entitled to scrip or a certificate, exhibiting the amount due for his con
tract, which will be receivable 111 payment for any laud donated for the construction of the
March 6
PREMIUMS. I HUE publishers of the LADY'S BOOK, impelled by a senae of gratitude for the ua-
1 .1 . . a . J 1 : 1 1 . l. 1
road, or redeemable out of the first monies rt:n:utuic pauonage wmcu mis oeeu uesiow-arisin-from the sale of these lands. No doubt UP the," rk, aud anxious to improve need oe entertained by those wishing to contract itj character by every means in their power, of the solvency of the fund, as two public sales jhiive determined to oiler the following preof the road lands will be held the ensuing sea-''"'0"9, viz :-For the best crigioal tale, wriUco sou. the first, ou the first Monday of JumTnext, ,r tlie Lady's Book,
at the town South Bend, on St. Joseph; the second on the third Monday cf October at
some suitable place, at the discretion of theplcatiou jn tnu Lady's Book,
200 DOLLARS.
For the best original poem, suitable Cor pub-
commissioner
between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock,
WILLIAM POLKE, March 7, 2332." 24 ids SALE OF LOTS IN THE TOWN OF ED vVaRDSFORT.
50 DOLLARS. Competitors for these Premiums' will address their communications, free of postage to L. AGODLY to CO. No. 112 Chesnut btreet, Philadelphia betore the first of day June, 1832, at which time, as many as shall have been receive J will he submitted to a committee of Literary
THE trustees of School township No. G north, persons, whose judgment thai determine tho of range No. 9 west, having div ided the north 1 distribution of the prizes. hall of section 1, town Jnp No. -1 north, of j Acconjpaning each communication the namo range No. l. wttt, lying in Knox couuty, la. of the writer must be furnished. If secrecy is belonging to suid congressional township ti north preferred the name may be enclosed in a separange 9 wrst, (being the section reserved in lieu rate sealed envelope, which will uut be opeu ot section 16) into liOB town lots, together with ed eicept 111 case of the successful candidate, a number of out lots adjoining said town, the j It will of course be understood that all articles undersigned w ill oiler al public sale to the high- j submitted for these premiums will be absolutest bidder on the thud Thursday of May nextiely atlhe disposal of the publisher, between the hours ot 10 o'clock, A. M and 6, T he publication of the Tales and poems will
P. M. ou the premises, the said town lot? aud be commenced immediately after the award is
adpoiningi lots. Ine town 01 i,uwari'spori is made.
Sfau of tticiiteiua .uu,
MADISON, INDIANA, t & 'HE subscriber having removed from bis for1. mer stand, to the houe formerly occupied by Mr. J. Sheets, to which exteusive additions has been recently made, which renders it one of the best in the state, the undersigned would
inform the public, that he has taken the above
Editors of papers exchanging with the Lady's Book, and others friendly to the promotion of Literature, are requested to give the above ll few insertions in their respective jmpers. December 24
NOTICE
NOTICE 1S hereby given to James Black, Polly Jeffers, late Pollv Black. William Black, Joseph B!a-.k Elizabeth Buck, late Elizabeth Black, and S irah Sivets late Sarah Black, heirs of Will m Mck, deceased, late of the county of Iw , L-diana, to appear before the Probate C.urt ot said county at their July ir rm, on the first day thereof, to shew canoe, if any they' have, why fractional section thirty four, in towi.-hip eight south, of range fourven west, ot the lands 'uei ted to be sold at Vincennes, Indiana, 'h ill r-.it be sold to make assets in the hand? ef the administrator, fr the payment ot the oVbts due from said estate. I')HN BLACK, Jdm'r. March 29, 183; 28 6t
extensive establishment for a trrui of years, and
m' 1.. 10 . . a .c 11.- fitted it ut in a neat and comfortable style, for
i unusui ' u 1 antic . io'i, ..en hum. fuuiui - , . - , ' , 1. . ..... . ...1 . . 1 iithe accommodation ol his truests. His houso
east e, wesi nan, soucn wesi norm easiuuu, .
ie rth west, east hall, south east, west half, south
we.-t 3u. Township 36 n. range 2 east, north half, north wt st 1, north half, norm west, south halt, south
sections 11, 14,
contains about
TWENTY FIVE ROOMS, Well Supplied u itk .Vi it- Furniture ; U1S TABLE HIS, BfcLUi, UIS BAR AND HIS 8TABLE,
Read and mark well the following. On the I Ttli of April, will be drawn at Wilmington, ihr Delaw are and Nori h Carolina I.otteuv. CLASS NO. 7. Strfty jjx number Lottery 7V Draun Ballots -V.tf & M'l'itvre, managers. The Droning will be received tti Pitta
At in. 1332.
V.-5 o'tv4 .vaia -uv w. 1 m - j m m .
in The Indian country, sections from number! fbort, His his intention to make DisestablishI to 4o .nclusive, commencing at south bounda-j wiul meet the expectations ot the public, conry, township 36, range 2 -ast .south of action 34,' idt ntly believing that if he does, they will hbewilh the c xcepuons )f 16. 29, 31, 32 and 33; 'ally patronize him part of which sections were sold at toriner sale.! Located in the centre ot town, and on the Should uota sufficient uanlity be sold, the sales1 reet leadiug to the principal cteam Loat wi.l be continued until the requiatu quantity j Lanuic, and convenient to tho river, his esiabbe sola, in the order they are inserted in this hshment will be luuud particularly convenient advertisement, or until the "vLole lauds beoI-lto
tered I own-hip 33 noith, range 4 wt,sections31, 32 hint 33. Township 3-S north, range 2 wesi, section 35. Pownship 38 north, lacge 1 west, north east, north west, south west U, sections 15, 21 and 22, west halt, north west, 23, east half, south
bouutitully situated upon a Bluff on White riv
er about (Jo miies troui its mouth, 10 from Washington, and 12 from Carlisle. 1 he State Road leading trom Carlisle to Mount Pleasant, pas3es through the place. Iu trout of the town is a large and commodious harbor, capable of containing 10O steam boat?, sheltering thein from the ice and current of the river. Ou the land is
lurge quantities ol bituminous coal. Persous
wishing to purchase lots will do well to examine
tor ruemseive-. i ne iniuiuuiu. price for ine to cjoge lhe UUMru.5S ,,f tne urm
town lots is irom to out lots per acre. 'The sale will be contmued from day to day until all are offered. Further particulars will he made kuowu on the da; ot sale. A. WILKIN?, Jr Com. March 13, 1332. 26 3t 1-2
CLOCK &. WATCH MAKING.
turgh on Fnday, "-20th VJAVVVAX.
r learn ijout Vaaseiigcvs, AS VvLLL As LAND i KAVir.L.t.Kb. Geullemeii and ladies visiting this place, can be accommodated with private apartments at any time . He would avail himself of the present opportunity ot ini.kini' tiu I'rateftli acknowledgment
Township 3-5 north, range 1 cast, north west, to ,uUhc ,ur" their liberal patronage, heretosouth west, 13. east halt, north east, north west., ,0fe t xU udeii tu bli hj lSC, and tor the tuture
outu east, west nan, ouu wesi, io, f, north
end, north west, south east, cast half, south west of 22, 23, west half, north east, north vest,
cast 35.
82
VUAZVaS.
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10,000-5,000-3,000, jne n t" mii.n rniZEs of one TaotuNn TOILARS. IS ONE. HUNDRED THOU SAND DOLLARS rtcUcto tcu BoUar.o. A paekice coi. tains 22 t:, kets w arranted to Jjraw v'o. nett -Halves, Quarters and Eights in tiropotio:i The "Despatch,1' publihid ia Pittsburgh, containing official Diawinc-, Schemes. Counterf. it ) U cter, E h i ge I able, and other valu$bh i:fer.r.itien, -cut gratis to all whodtal with J. SY1.VKM F.R. ;6 FlrrUarw IhuU it, St. Via r St. I'Utsburh A con i ler ilile d d-iction i- m id in all l..t-crif-vl.eu a I'.icl; i,r o W'h le. Halve- ,-r Qi rt rs is ta'.. n. Clu.? iie.dt w uh m..ft hbiiOn the Pith d April wii! b- 'ra--vi Class No.
.1 V ,,ri.- !.ettrv - t",t ,i;,
1 I . in
' wesi half, south east, south west, 24 and 3'.
i TovMishi 33 north, range 2 east, north east ! 14, south east, ei.st half.south weit of 19, east hall,
north east, souui east 21, west naif, north ast, east hah. north west, west halt, south west 22,
north east 23, south tractiou, south east 2o, north east fraction, east half, north wed, south ca'., south w est 3fj.
Township 3. u.ath range 4 west, section 2 tttjrth east, south east 11, 4 and 23, n-irtli east, north west, s.'Uth east, east halt, south west o3, 31 and 3.", north wcst,soudi west 3b.
3 west, north east
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north w st 13, north w est, south east, east halt south west 14, 19, north east, north west, traction 26, norm east, north west, fractions 27, 30. south east 31, south fraction 32 Township 37 north, range 2 w est, north west, south wist 2, 3 4, 5 and 6, 13, 14, uorth east 15, west half, north east, east half, north west, south cast, east halt, south west 17, east half, north we-t 13. 24, 25,26, north ea-t , south east, south wast 23, noith west, south west, fractnon 31, north west, south east 32, south part of 33, north i a.it, north west, fraction 35, north east, north west 36. Township 37 north, range 1 west, 2, 3, uorth . ast, south cast, south west 3, 10, 1 1 , north east, noith wtst. .-outa east I?, north east, south east, s!i:h 'vesti.V, rrrth cat, outh east 20, asrtii
would respectlully solicit a contiuuance J. PUliH. Madison, la. February 29, 1832. N. B. I he stage othce for the Fraukfort and Indianapolis lines of stages, (running through three times a week,) will be kept at my house. 2rj -3m. J. P.
t tlIE undersigned still continues to carry on m. the above business, at the old stand of S. M. Hone a. Co. on Market street; and having procured Journeymen from the east, all work entrusted to him, shall be done in the best mauner,and on the most reasonable terms. He has on hand, and will continue to keep a general assortment ot JEWELLERY, PAT ENT LEV ER and COMMON WATCHES, MILITARY GOODS, He. T he highest price given for old Gold and Silver. A. LE ROY. N. B. AU thoBe indebted to the late firm of S. M. HONE &i CO are requested to make immediate payment, or their accounts will be kit for collection at the Squire's Office. Vincennes, March 15, lb32. 25 tf
MICHIGAN ROAD. MIE undtrsigtieo, Commissioner on ttiO MiM. chuati roaU, will on the days and at the places uamed below, let to the lowest bidder, cy public outcry, the bridging of the small streams, grading the banks, and cause
waying the swamps on such portions of each!
mile or section, on that part of the Micuigan road which lits between the towu of Madison on the Ohio river, aud Logansport on the Wanush river, as he shall previously to and ou the day of sale designate. His object will be. so to apportion the w ork, as to make the road passable tor w agons, and all equally good. At the Court house in Madison, on Mq day the 16th of April, for bridging the treams. grading the banks, and causewaying ttie swamp?, on porliooa of ection3 or miies, 1 to 15, inclusive. At Browns, oti Big Graham, on Tuesday the 17lh of Apt il, for ?imdar improve meats en section It? to 25 iodusire.
Betwixt finger and thumb I'll clamp the nose, And cut the atiffest beard that grows i jlHE subscriber begs leav e to inform the citizens of Vincenues and its vicinity, that he has opened a new and splendid Barber's Shop, on Market street, next door to the offio; of Martin Robinson, Esq. and directly opposite the store of John K. KurLa, where he will be
ready at all times, to SHAVE, CUT HAIR, Jt-Ci in the first st) le ; and datters himself that irom his experience, the result of many year's prac
tice, he will be euabled to nullify the most unbending Beard in Christendom aud so to re mo
dify the Kingdom of the Anti-masons,us to render the subjects thereof glad to escape with their
hves. JOHN G. MUTTON. March 30, 1632. 27 tf
IN consequence of the . eath of R. S. REYNOLDS, of the firm of Reynolds and Bonner of Vincennes, Indiana it has become necessary
1 hose having
claims arc requested to present them for payment, and those indebted to said firm by noto or book account, to make payment without da,1 3 y D. S. KONNER Surviving Partner of th firm REYNOLDS k BONNER. March 10,1832. 21-tf
TAKE NOTICE, VLL persons are forbid, under the penally of the law, from harboring or trusting my wife Nancy, who left my bed and board without any just cause whatever. G. LUMMUS. New Harmony, March 3, 1S32- 21-3t
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jTpHE Protection l ire and Marine Insurance hL Company of Hartford, Connecticut, &tt prepared to iusure on AND THEIR CARGOES. ALSO, fe ON HOUSES AND STORES, j! j ut moderate rates of premium- iiSij Satisfactory evidence of tht liberality oi ti.o company, in adjusting losses and promptness in puyiug, can be had by applying at the ul.cv cj the VinceuDts Gazette. SAMUEL IIlLL,.it'Vincennes, Oct. 1, 1330. 1
COMMISSIONER'S SALE. BY order of lbs Circuit Court of Knox county at their March term, will be sold ou tLe 2bth day of April on the premises, a first rate tract of laud, containing one hundred ami thirty-three a-.d one-third acres, being t:ie south corner of Donation Lot No 4J. as the property ol James B. McClure dee'd. on w hich is a good farm of about 25 acres good dwelling houie. orchard, Jcc The terms of sale will oe a c e dit of nine aud eighteen months Saie between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M at?J2P. M of g lid day. SAMUEL EMIS'N. JOHN F. SN A PP. T HOS. SCO I T. March 13, 1832. 254: N. B This is part of the farm whereon Da ciol McLro E.sq foccr.'y lived.
NOTICE. HOSE subscribers to the Gazette who intend discharging th ir accounts, by pay in
..- 1 . L . I a . r fur. dt,-..3i
in W heat, are intormea inai iu. j wC, oi. it at the Steam Mill of Mers. Marrou and Hunter, or at that of H. D- ULetler. On ; rducine the receipts of ithcr of the-e gentlemec,
they shall receive a proper crtait.
17th June
SAMUEL HILL
jill HE subscribers have just received l-rty-seven packages of GOODS, .tiiUDle lor tL'j present season. Also, brow u and bleached LUMESTICS, wool and fine Hats, Vhitu.ore ( i ton Cards, Lc. CHAMBERS 4i GARVIN Louisville, Ky Nov. 23, 1831. it--t:
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MR. SP 2LLDING
ILL retake h.S school i.i the sem.Udry.ta
Monday the 2d ot April next, -oi, re-
laxation became necessary lor ni i.e. tun. "i he deemed a short vacation would also be m olvdutage to the most ol his pup.i?, !.o i,.,t oevn aluio,t cm.tnlly enga 2 r; : ;
more than to years. Vicc83ce, March lt
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