Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 August 1832 — Page 3
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:' irif- c.np nf Ilf tie ai i i.nrirs in i t n V O f DC! Ullll a was a u;:l.:i;v r:;ck, of Arber titc?, rut 'nni n tree irrow inr at the tomb of Cicero, ' r.-nirni!tr! aa a gift to Mr. C l.iv, tVo.n an fTic-r rt the Navy, r.r.w in the Meditetri: a i. It has n head rf agate, or some r ff mbh; :g if. whiih i surround4 l, wh re it piei the- stbk, t.v a Mlver bandj bean; z this iti'ri ptitjii : From (lie t-unbi f Cirpio, r Henry Clay'' This is a! onphrnent, at reieivmjj v,ich, no man v rnn of anv pnsi hi It t , ituatpd as t lie Orator cf the West is. but mu-t (pel highly zr afifo-d. It was accompanied bv an degar.t letter from the donor. Jat Intel
A v. rvv.rthv ) ;-.im-yi,,afi m. ihar.ir , r.-en-j Uas mobbed in the street and narrowly v lseli yeU-rd.i .1 , a.r room .!v.r, to askj. s, (1 , , , . L u.irrow 1
0 rn ' r : i ' f; i - it ii ; in re l u HHil iroM - cbn f--r t he cl- armu. out of ttitniu n r?, 'Art nn;, nud crepk', uniiii c t! ftn R ickCri'i k uhen ti-.-' f.a I Mat ', x' itli iiit difVnlt , a hill j.rovidini (or t1;1 . iv iriu j out (.f fhp Cumberland river, ! Ih-it runsncnrtiic lu miiiaf "l?rcan ,M aiiS ttif .it hi, "if lh.it io th- r.f-c, I I, aw doiiP m itd hr ! 1 entl irau " .nw, wo would a--k ih-(' rn!oral' 1 . I fieri, Jufk-or, win t'icr thi- h tj, v !i f'T,' T If it -h.uil'l prove t. hf tw?, a i v , tl.ia'c i i:-7, ir.ili' -it n t leini other ('cforM to I T'c s irr. ( on-'bi-oH.s nt ntnrh 1hp journey uiiiii rv.i i' I : I arrive 1 i (Irti J '.' U-r n 'U'o-in la--v Pto. that be : ,, j cci (r, rhp L'nited State B.nk, be cancer asint the rich and opp:i--p the I
poor hrv "if kmav-r that bank1 are 1 md siter, a!o fevera! others of respecti intitii't ! i'. r 'be br n fit f t h poor, npd 1'ility in the city of Hostou. To those tbo-e ..' ; win -f n r;rl in need cf m ; r ! ho have been ungcutlemanly enough to The nrli -o not wib t 1 borrow. It i-j thei threaten personal outrage. have but this cpnn'-natvd poor.'bn-r- who depend np j to iay I do not fear but despise them; let on th" j rdV- of their bij.io s- anrl labor.! the coneequence? of such an attempt be rvho ii.-h to h.'.rrwv m'tev; and to these Jon their own heads
tl - bar k len The truth 1. tho-sp who flip rich, are tliP opponent ot the I'.r.k Thpv w s-b t. overthrow it because they: ha vp -n r;ey to lend, and while the r ink ex:--.-. ' i!'- p.twer which they would other vhp line, rf prin dirv the poor, i taken away from them - Lexington Observer. John Marshall, Esq . whose name laterly stood at the head of the Jackson Ticket for the I-pi litiire in Mas-,) county, ha withdrawn f.'oui 1 1: canvn in cois' )H'Micf of the Kxectjliv" Veto iip-i'i f h. V Hank, ii declarer'., that hci-i no loo ; r a supporter of:b Admii-ira-t n. 1 r M. is one of the mo: t lntu'ei'tici ni?n I a th- ( ate. Loui: i jur ,c. The Editor of the Lexington Observer lias received a letter fi an Maysville, .itatic.rr that the Veto ha? chanced every Ja kaon tnno but four in that town. Ib. Tl,., V,i- T,.t1- r.iiviiu.rrio 4, rrrl,ii. a(it? . wf rrinc to the pre-'-,iri of the money rnarkct, state?, that the Pr ncb Uar.k of the United States ,n that city anxious to extend evcrv possible, '. ilitvto the merchant! in the present distn - in eir.erceney , which ould bo done ccnsis'ejitiy witn it own Mfetv, on Wedneay lat, wTn-d to Iohti th- several t ank ONF, MILL! OF HOLLARS at far per cent, snir pro-i-'i 'tied to I he eaoifal- of the city Par.ks rpipectively, until tl f.r-t OctotuT, tukmj: the pot' note? of ihe Hauk as security. Several of th Baak, we lpnrn, have acceded to th" proposition; and h "uld all come into the measure, a Terv pnihlp relief to the money m n kft w!l br the en; scquenc?. Hickndl's RcpnrUr MRS TROLLOFE Thi amiable ladv in her "DcxiedJic TvTnnnpr of the A rne i a c loapn pnp pfi her chapters with the follow . 'r.ajr in tiiewHv of tory follinc- She at at the time f w ritiog- this man ellc l ail venture j tntii-.it ,,,, llo Miecicioto f " r inr-o ( J J ' an ordinary tenm boat, bad bten jrettK annoyed he snv, b zoidp hundred'-id' Nimrod Wthihre'j. m. "fwhoin we pi psnin iriv p her laiis!np the J'icts on which l:e ha ncraffed the touchinr-jj ta.e - . t Spirit (J tne lttr.es It i anl that at ome poui of thihi di'uvil liver, fthp M ii-ri!j.i.l crockodde v ' nre so abundant m to add thp terror of their a'taks to the other suffering of a dwelling there. We are told the story of a stpiatter, v ho liaving located himeH close to the rivei' side, pio. eeded to build his cabin Tbi opr ration i soon per formed for social feeling av. the love of whiskey hrimfinir all the scanty reighlicih d round a new romer to aid him in utirT dcwti tries, ami rolling op the log till the ma-ion is complete. Tbi wa? done; the wife and five young! children were pu in pose??ion of their new home and slept p-undly nft"r a long march. Towards daybreak the husband and father were awakened by a faint cry, irai looking up beheld relics of three of of his chil 'ren scattered over the floor and an enotmou crockodde with several young ones around her occupied I to devouring- the remnant of their Ik r j nd meal!!! He looked round fn uweap cn but tin. line none ami aware tha! u:ihi n- , . ,, , ., , . . -)d he com, i do nothing, he raised l.unell gently oo hi bed. ana coutrived to craw l, from thence througn a window, hopinc that his iri'e, whom h.- left isppmg.i mis:ht. vx ith the remaining ehil treo. ictj lndiscotcred till his return, lie Hew t ; bi nearest neighbor and fought 'his ai I;' a Ip? thttO half anhourt'vo men return-' ed with him, ail three well arme.l. but a!i! they weie too the wife and hei; two bed. babe-, biv mingled on thc;r bbod I ho go,,, e fell an e -v I ,hp,r o".fc 11 . i bt.r asMilbeot- w!.o upon esa i j)iey t VDiMing l!:e place. .)U,J w j lt PJ f,eei wistiucted thso to the mouth ot a iarej ;'lole alm i'l ft eavpin. vvb.prp lh nr::itei r : ! hatched her h itelul brood!" I V I ,. Some time -ince it v,i? ct.u lil Ii .'f ICi!) lUCa'de fe:oi!iit;C ;i! inat rapce.' .1 i s !. o;i '.,!-t i': a rui-e. b v e at : p t r a iemab i Ac ia Lolo;i. lithe ,-. ,- r . i v escaped violin it .nv p, Irani tb Wo. d ck (Verm-MitV ' in :e t . ! i sti tv ii- h M not chanced' ."vc. it he idacea - Bait Patriot. A ( ad.--A respect Jor the op-::on cl;
oft (he i:!t iiignnce nn i moral portion of Iho
e commuti I v n mmr. whom I im.. i Ill.JUtt- l!IP O OliOf WIC lOllOWinir ftatP mem or i.ic l, alio! which j am prepared to prove. I am a native of, and for the greater part of my life have been a resident in the city of New York - resided at Mr. Scudder's boarding house, 424 Broadway From being subject to severe and almost constant bleeding at the nose, I nave ieen re ucer f a si it-nf a . ... '.ii;imc bslity : and tiorn that or some other car.-p i-n. known to mc, my vn.ee and appearance are said to le remarkably fen,. rune, so much so that I have been taken for a female in ti;guif This hanneriPd in Uoston on the 20th of June last, when I ' (;-, uuvj 1 1 , liis i en p. V , 1 Wag Induced to aSUtriC tl i ,i: Ot a iemaie iu ejrane rum i vh provided with the mean? nf doing thi, by having m my possession some atli-lfco o.'' c'othmg which I was conveying to my lifter, Mr. Lyman of th village. This is the head and wont of my nfiendinc. Whether under esi!ing rwcuxsiances I tii 1 right in practising this dfee; tion. I leave Ihe candid to judge. 1 w?h .id vi'ed to the iTiCa-ure by several respecta:.le peruons of bothfexes, arao?-t whom i "ill take the liheity of naming Cogswell, of the Jlanttoo House, m Milk ft., Mr Hunt DANIEL JOHNSON. h:lip6, Hotel, Woodstock. A ijjoi; ahockinrj occurrence took place at Lynn, n the oiHh of May last, and the town w a ; i drown into consterna tioii, ,0 corjst quence of the anamination Hcv. Arther Ivesnn. by h; son the Hcv. T. Iveson! JIis son entered the mom at 10 at night, and shot his father dead with a pistol, fjcti-.cn went to the IIouec of Capt Lake, and told what he had done mi. J ihen attemjited his own life w ith Laudanum. He i evidently deranged. LIST OF CANDIDATES. 1 cr Legislature, DAVID S. HONNKR, ? A M U F.L TOM LI NSON. .criu,JOHN PURCLLL, W.M. L Wl I'llLItS, iiT.NECA ALMV, JOHN U LAhLxNT. :AViD McllFNUY. Cuirniisioir -JU24tg-rauarszTvKv i BISSOLfSTEO.W riTlHE partoership heretofore) txtsling M U-tw cn B. Frier &. Co. is i';is dav (iis!oived by mutual cot:ser,t. Ad ptison; indebted la t he firni, arc requested to call and make j-uyrrjfnt to R. Frier, who a a'Jlhoriied to receive t':e same. B FRIER & CO incenne?, Jrdy 27, U32. -ts FEW das since v or A SADDXjO with tie a: bra?s t o ;v n . -;,. iupo. neatly new . Any pcrsor! rcturtim:', it to thjs office, or Co!. Graetcr's barroom, or giving mfortnstion of the eame at eilii V piilet, tia. DC " C! 1 rCWarUCil I'. l. .1 11 l M ii,thir trouble. Aug. 1st, 183?. 45NOTICE. IlL undcrfiffned Jieino' one of t!' Fros;rietor? of fractional sectmn twfcutv - five. ia town sfvrn ,viih nf rJnM i ten west, in thp ilisfrict ni' .,1 A . I IV... , , j , 1 ' sale at Vinccunea, ard Leing desiroun of havir.g the game divided, hereby notidef ! all persons concerned, tiia! he will makec application to the ncxt Circuit Court of ! Vanderburgh county, at the Scptembei ! term ol earl Court; and on the third day ...t t .i . . ... n rm iituN iui iii appjiimiment ot Com misionrd to divide ail tract of land! amongst the several Proprietors rf the eame. JOSEPH McDOWELL July 24, 183i. b.x Circes. v - ll'lL ladies and euiiemen of Vtucey ties and A its vicmty are informed that the "jfJ kioiii 33$&i5 will b open in this town lor tour i: ays only , comnienoiiii; on Wednesday the bib Au; last, m the course of which time will be brought torward, a variety cf interesting ud t lasui tAMNASlIC, EQUESTRIAN, AND tThCatl'tCAi ijJC VfO VmatlCCft n,,,- n . 1 sal p Dooii open at 1 o clock, i eriormance to c ina.ouce at half oast 1, V. M. Also at m -hi OMI rr.NCLoO cents Children uudcr 12earse t age half price. For pariicalars, see stuall i ills of the day. (O-No --aioking allowed in the Circus. lacecnes, Auur.-JJ, 1632. 45 tf FROSPilCTUS. TO THE PUBLIC. circniaiiou ol ""ii i.vt-TtH'? Rrron ai 11 R, Cot . MERU IT 1 )i!TECTOR. NtW. Vouk Pkicl Ci-rhent,' liaviUu ho r seceded t'.iC ' the Proprntor, it bemg w, icly j extended thresh every State and Ttrntorv iul .,. ,rnin, L,p.fer n Kower Cdn-lHj e i ;t i:v:ri i-einds it i opo-i to ol . i a it ;o th I mperial ue, oa tL0 liMJHIi t: ii. i No. iu Jam i .id ::t! mi t. a 'a -v, ibo2. epo-tiop. e: miscellaneous ' .Uevsry m it er. on -m and stdtrte.l. it .:.! . .oe-tin iui b (.'-! ;! and valuable intoruiai..::, i. ; e-.ty e j. ole-io:ial and meicantilv i a. but to the t une r, the mechanic ami the 1 irer-:.-. A com; t.- and correct list of nil m.
" ' i I' kt i Hanks in the I a ion vviil be given, togethMir with an acceu'it of ail the latest Cju.U' rfti' t be 1 .W.'is in eircul 'tion. Also the rrices of the
t.ii ol the vanoas brnnvbes in the Unite', Ma'e,!c ,ho ,,isc;V,:,,; at wlach they or- re ei-ived in this city. It vvul contain the - ,- ct l!ii'-tiie' 1 1 . Moii.VurL- M irL-ot . .. .1 - .Tteklyahvva'v.e cf the Stock of all tie Bank,
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- I th5 r.ric of rnhl dicer, and thr V.nrin.JS nl,. t Lxchanro with the orincina? commercial cuie ot F.urnj F'vrry No. will also contain a dctaikd 'tatrrnent of all the Authorized Lottories under the manaeuiciit f Meer;. Yt? t M'Int vre,'with th lr d iTS of drawing, price? f Tickets l of Prizes anil th; numbers of each Lottery as drawn. Thc subscription price of he paper will he l wo Dollars andFiftv Cerfirer annum, pay able in advance; end from the face of it? very extensive circulation, and prrat numher of copp sent to contnt suh-ctters, it is confidently believed to be;a valuable vehicle wherein persons of every trade may ad-trtise theirdifitTcrn avocniions Advertisements for any peritd of time, w ill l e conpicuou?Iy inserted on rasotiablc terms, and no pains or expense will he-'parrd to make it n intrrestin?, valuable, ant useful paper. P. J: SYLVESTKR. 07"Those country papers vi'io will i;iv? the above a few insertion", will he nitifled to a fcee exchanjre. S. .1 S. 0-The DK-piTcn, will contain all the amendments ot the Reporter 4S however, the size of this sheet, will not permitan entire list to be furniihed in cch prhli.-atior Those of my patrons who desire, can have a copy of the! "I? Ft'ORTriJ copy th.-v arc' a tvisp.l to rettin as a guard; I against the deception of counfrfeits. There nevf r va a period when o rr.anv pxcell.Mit, thouwi. fraudulent irutation were abroad - ctore-keener? should ho on the constant look n,.f c t . s v--- - - - " CINCINNATI IMIRIIOR AND LADIES' FA lU'ERKE. 5-Uti.p'!fi:r 11V woou & stkatton triTEo fly w' 1 c wLu.nm r. nr , vo-, ,1 . cci, ,:,f,;prn of literarv'ai d vU nature, as are considered rntcreMiar and iu tn.ctive to the cnrral read- . u. . .'.;.. . -ri.,e .,-i 1.., .. 11. 10 1 011 ; 11 1 3 i-OT r-i-i - 01 1 ci i s uiuiiii, imujuiousanJ hisforicrd-Sktchesof characters, seen erv and manr, ftiowidiical Notic -s-Es-...c r, p........ ..r!.., l ,f.-c( ,. hoth r..r..5.,n:,;,,l I ).r;l r, d a vnr icty of pleasant Ii-.-ellanr-nu, I'ems It cor, ,i.r iri;,n,,f ,,n,;n,l,n.i,r-,n,! Uc lol.n. .iro .;i, f..,.m m.il.v the most pop jiar periodicals in 'r.e unite-u Glides. ti : rms. 'i'nr Cim inai i Miiit'"-r i print: ou an cntra fn roj p,1 eiuet in tin ouarto form, cv veinini ior ucmq ooiiiui un:i ofaiuijui wour-1 C oi and hrcvier type, entirely new. A title! i-in-p irnlex will hp ''in at therm! of flip . . - . c i. . - i I . . i I . . . . . r. . i t. - . . t year. The work n ptddishr-d every other Satur - day, nt the low rate of one IJillar and Tu tn!v f,ic Cents per year, if paid in mlvnnrr; or with in two months after the tune of subscribing O-'ic DoHnr and Vift'i Cr;? wilin six months or On 1) oiiir an 6V vf ;'v five Cents within the year r.arii year ot the .Mirror will inalie a handsoaiP volume of tiro Jiundra and ctht vacts of letter pre.i-s printinc: Cim innati. Soh'sr.riptions received at this office. NOTICE. -1 .I..-. i r ii H j. w vi j i emit; i luiii i o i in ; i ii my lie liar lis i I a L e. lao Hanii t Luaio, ns 1 will not be hound tcr her co!itrai.lj or rba.t- after this datt. DOM IMC PAC.L. July -:f, Is 32. 41 3t 7 t WINfi b, rn 2 estate el V!i .ppoi;:t -I Lsf.cutor f thej ihi th Mount. d"cean'il, bv : th- I'rohat ' "eurt rnijiiH notice it Itereby nvt p, atiaid est. it- i . oii.-.-lered All per.M.ns indehf- 1, are re.iuested toj a i a a ptiypiont; and tho- havi;.:: claita;, to; t rrs; nt tin in for settlement A. CAMliLLL, Adm r. ".h 'JO, U d-l-ot. STXTB OF INDIANA, KNOX CO I'M V. : ieberl How, ) vh Doiav-'.ic Ltuv i mctit !-.:'; A. Llliiii.Oi'. .T flLRL S ou th" 17th Jay (d July, 1802, on tno oatu i t uooen now, a uriTo. uonicrtic atta' hrneiit was isffd from my oi5ce( a;;dh-t the rpod., cliattcle, rights and credits,! Ui. ni ys and ed.-. !s of the said June? A. Endirntt, t o ?rft ty a fJht f 'rn doI!;r2 twelve and ' iv j I f ron' ii I lo'i h'ic N.Tn r t ii rt nri fYo"iifr) . - .,,,! uhiri, is iio,i,-,i to b iitlv Hur s,t,,1 Ho-,', now r.' tu-p is" brrehy jivt:, that unless th-. said Jaeic? -. Kndicctt be and appear at n' ' !,,i tii'JU Ifi J f i Hi r ioiriiip on 'jt. nou uu t of August next, viay, i .hall pro s::it in In ah.-nr :.t Jl ; ii'rk, A. XI oil said ' . ...i .;.,( ,i. ir, r;a and aw ard jud.:en.c:it, if the dm be satisfactonlv established J AMI'S S LDWARD5, J. P K C. July 3, D? 44 Ct AIVIERICAN FARMER. i A r. .t tvoelili- n.-.oi- f .n ,i!i:iro frova. edited bv tideon R.mith. is Miblisbed in lialtimore bvi Irvine Ildctico( k, at Five dollar? per annum ! 1 Mt paner is d( voted exclusively to ajrricul-, tore, horticulture, ;iud rural and domestic nni,,imr If ."-, it 1,11- 1 I i . I'lOPV WHI'k trlO tlTI"
ccs rurrent, in the co.nm'rciaf au l commote"0 I'rscn would wish to purchase without
markets ol the principal eomnifditi' S u hn-hF.ir-mers wp.nt to buy or sell, and uch mtt liigr nee, foreign and domestic, a is iritrrestinc to them with regard to the rurrei t value of their produce. CONTENT? OF NO. 17 VOL l i Letter from Dr J. Mi:e, on the Hessian Fly, Savin beans nnd pca from mice; An Address delivered at Northampton, before the ii mpshire, Hampden and Franklin Agricultural bocietv, Oct. 27 ,L'ol ; I y Samuel F. Dickenson; conclude. Importation of Wood into Bosom. on the choice of suitable land for farming cu planting; (from the Library of Useful Knowledge,) on the soil and ites niost proper for the growth of timber; Different soils adopted to different ? cies of trees; on the planting and cultivation of the grape-vine, canker in lruit tree; watt ring fruit trees with soap suJs Lea ve- of (he W ild cherry Fat Cattle Scraps Editorial Foreic'i markets- Pres con ot in New York and B iltimoro . to ee the Atifricav Farmer. with a view to subn ribm for it, ruay address t;ie publisher by mad, (free of po-tag')wiio will cr n! a specimen of the work, containing terms, i:?. fur ex lmii.atiTn All ar -rit: for the work. Post masters are S UVEL THOil S on hand a lartje asBorttncnt of H 'n "-'i'i.r,-, nitiuir., .i.auTIlNtiALES, 5cc. of his own mannfa-ture. whrcli be wd! r'ijposp of cn liberal terms Vincennc, June 2. 1032 39 tf NOTICE. jIP'cK su'. scri' crs to t'ie ttajtte who in'end ili-eliarnjj- jr .(l.r,,yi,u( bv pav in in Wh- it, ne i-P'ori,;,. that ihey ran deposit t at the Steam Mill nf M-rsI Marron at e Hui ier, or at that uf H. D. Wht- ler. On pro d'icinr there:, apt, cc f ,,),rr (Jf ptl, ,e gtntleuicn tl ev ,i.iUrecpi--f n rropi r credit. f7hJUpo. SAMUEL UIIL.
LIFE IN NEW YORK A SPORTING PAPER On the plan of "BELL'S LIFE IN LONDON,"
77'( only simitar publication in the United 'States. DEVOTED To the Turf, the King, the Angler, the Hunter - Foreign and Domestic News, Literature. Fashion, Taste, the Drama, Police Reports and Scenes of Real Life Price 3, payale in advancetidJrcs, (prst paid,) WILLIAM T. PORTER & Co. Chatam Square, New York 100 DOLLARS Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, on Thursday the 26 of April last, two negro men, named Ben and Ruben. Ben is about 40 years of age, short and heavy made, of a yellow complexion, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, plays on the violin, with both his ears off close to his head, which he lost for robbing a boat on the Ohio river. No doubt but he has changed his clothing since he left home. Ruben is a heavy, well built fellow, about the same height, and what may be called a black negro, about 30 years of age, has a down look when spoken to, one of his fingers next to the little finger is off to the first joint, which hand not recollected, and walks lame occasionally by a pain in the hip. I will give 50 dollars for either of them, or 25 each if caught in 30 miles of my residence or secured in any jail so that I get them; or all reasonable charges if brought home and delivered to me, living in the State of Kentucky and county of Livingston, near the head of Hurricane Island, Ohio river. JAMES FORD. 42-8t July 10, 1832. STATE OF INDIANA, KNOX COUNTV. Ss. John S. Jones, } vs. } Domestic Attacnment. Thomas Indicutt. } UniCRKAS on the 1 l!b day of July, 1032, on the oath of John S. Jones, a writ oi domestic attachment rsiicd troin my office a i gainst the s,'Oo.l;, r battles, rights und credits, moneys und t'dectsot the said Fhomas Indicult, to satisly a (Ift:t of one doliui atid twenty-five ernts, which wn- n turru d xei uted, and i s id lodged to he juttlv due K.iiil Jor.es, i.ovv iiutici1 is heretiy given th:t uoless the said Thomas lr. dicutt he ar.d appear nt my office on the IHth day of AuLiist next it 1 1 o'clock, A M. on said dav, I snail iToercil to hear and determine said Miit mill 1 -i nee , nn.t award judgement, it the claim be sati'factorily stthlished JAMES S EDWARDS. J. P. K C July 13, 1832. 43-3t. NOTICE. WEthe undersigned have taken out letters of administration with the will annexed, upon the Estate of
sol-!u,u u'" ;'"!eil, upon IhC -.i.aiC 01
Thomas D. Berry, surviving partner of the late firm of T. D. Berry & Co., late of Knox county, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate, or to the late firm, will please make immediate payment; and all those who have claims against either are requested to file them duly authenticated according to law The estate, in our opinion, is sovent. I he executor? being authorized to con tin-je the Store open, will dispose ot the giocL oi good on hand at reduced prices J. W. Berry, } Executors. W. W. HITT, Vmcennoo, July l20, 1832. -13 3t FARM FOR SALE. nnHE sul'scriber oilers for eale, the farm oil which tic now resides, containing; 40 Acres in Widner township, Knox county, ?i"steen tnilen from :iuceunes, near the load leadirp; to lndianatioli. About one hundred acres arc in a good state ot cub Ovation, a good apple orchard of one hundred and fifty trees, of excellent fruit II is well calculated to divide and make two very good mall arms. The terms will be one-fourth paid down, the balance in tirce mnal anrainl i,.ninpnl. in hp well secured. The title is indisputable . As first viewing the premises, a further de r. a scription is deemed unnecessary. Should it not be sold previous to the fir I day of November next, it will be rented for a term of years. WILLIAM POLKE. Widner township, July 17, 1832. The Focus and Journal, piiuted at Louisville, Ky. will insert this advertisement C weeks and forward tbtir accounts to thin office for payment, 43 2m. TAKEN UP OY Nicholas Taylor, livM irif in Skelton townshi o. &Z$M Warrick count , Indiana, a IVIARE supposed to be 3 m&T.-vS&t v ears old this spring, fourteen
hands three inches high, iron grey, with(12 Foxes Chewing Tobacco
liernind icei anu leg? wnue 10 me pasier2Q Foxes G. P d V. U. Fea
punt; white blaze down ner luce: no brands perceivable. Appraised to thirty dollars by James Lockheart and John Woods, before me on the 29th day of June 1832. JOHN GREEN WAY, J.P. W. C. Julv, 1832. 13-3t HAVE a Inre ;i-sortment of Tin Ware on hand, which I will sell at wholesale or re ad, low for cash or country produce, such a.willmit. N SMITH. N. B. Jobs done with neatness, accuracy np! despatch. Vir-?uoc3. Jan. 13, lSlV 5 7 tf.
jpiu. undersigned being one of the nTT ,,I1rof r" 't,,r$ cl fnrlioMHl action twenty. "Viin't "w"hiP ."uth of raogp eltvrr: Ma lin , .,v normt 3 fiii rprnn I 41.... . 11 I 111. 11 no Wl nmk. Person con et circuit court of V iIV' ' ' Jtl Vl UlC . . 1 . " ' I'liTi-i roil n v lor and on the C(.mmiionprs 'P'ou toners to t;t;a. 'ointment of nmong.t the sc,tr:U rrorri-- o,,ani July 14, 1832. DANIEL MILLER. 43i-4t To Henry Drouet de Richardville one of the heir, and legatees of Antoine Drouet de Richardville, late of Vincennes, deceased, and all others interested TAKE NOTICEfpHATpuriiaiit to the Statute in such caee made and provided, we shall apply (0 the ensuing 0ptt mbt r term of the cirrmr ,...,. o. n-uox county, and on the second day thert-c' for the nppointment of commissioners to divide the following real estate, tuwit, a Donation trac No. 1j6 in the old Donation Knox county, of too acres, and a tract of SOU acres at Bu'4ron being location No. 5 1 belonging to said deceased two. ..... . v.. uoiiti, Jiuora wear? JEAN Bte. DROUF.T. MICHEL DROfJET, Called Richardville. 42 4t Jul, 1 832. SPRING DItY 3c SUMIVIER GOODS, TMiQiiJS t 1RACE Respectfully iufoim their Iriendf, and the public in general, that thev have received by late arrivals, a large mc general assortment of SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, Consisting in pari vf Cloth and Cassinelte, Black and Gray Lasting", Fiown amt Bleached Sheeting, Fancy Calicoe, Flaid and Fancy Ginghams, Assorted Cambrics, Flannel?, Lombazetts, Mixed Sattinett", Marseilles and Valencia Vesting, Merino Shawls, Flag: and Fancy Silk Handkerchief?, Ladies' Flaid and Meiico Cloaks, Fook and Mull Muslins, Cotton and Bobbinett Laces. Together -uith a general assortment of GROCERIES, IRON, CAST STi:iX, CASTINGS, NAILfi ASSORTED, AC. AC. A quantity of TAR, ROSIN, ii TURPENTINE, 200 Barrels Kenhawa, nnd a larec quantity of Alum Salt. All of which they ate determined tc ell low for ensh By calling and exam inmg the articles above spoken of, and earning the prices, you can at once de termine the fact. 'v (ttr PROTECTION. jT)I!E Frotection Fire and Marine Insurance sLl Company of Hartford. Connecticut. repared tu insure on Scau, Kce, at jSnals, AND THEIR CARGOES. ALSO, ON HOUSES AND STORES, at moderate rates of premium. Satisfactory evidence of the liberality of tho company, in adjusting losses and promptnes in pay in?, can be liiid by applying at the office cf the Vincences Gazette. SAMUEL MILL, Jigcnl Vincenne s Oct. 1, 1330. 1 COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. IMIEtnxables of Knox county are hereby notified, that they will be called upon in short time, for the Stafp and county taxes now payable for the present year. As it is rendered an absolute duty to collect u far as possible, before the compulsory proceedings authorized in September, the subscriber trusts no resort to extremities will be necessary in any case, tin r fore gives timely warning. F or the accomodation of persons visiting town, a duplicate taK list is placed in tbe hnnds of Meg&rs Rose & Harpers, Merchants, who are authorized to receive and receipt for taxes, and wuoiu receipt will be all bufLcieut WILLIAM SCOTT, Collector, Knox couuty V inccnncs, July 2d, 1632. 41 at JVST RECEIVED. lidgi Havanah Collee, do. Rio do. 40 lO 100 Barrels KENHAWA SALT. 10 nuitls, Saline, do. 40 rCegs Foston Naila, as3orted. 5 Tons Juniatta Iroo. 20 Parrels New OileanB Sugar. 15 Foxes Tumblera. Which are offered for sale by FLRTCH & HEBERD. Vincenne?, May 25, 1832. 35 if i iii i &amfutotrator'0 IlotCcc. fpHE subscriber baviur been appointed adI. ministratorof the e-tite of Cornthm lie bout, deceased, late of Tosey countv. Indiana, reiju. sts all those indebted to the estate to makpav merit; and all those having account aaius' the estate, to present thrn properly autnei.t. cated fjr settlement. The estate is -oppose t to be solvent. S W. KELLOGG, Adm'r. Ncvr Harmony, Jmm '2J, Irai. 4i-3t JOB PRINTING Neatly ftecnteil at !hi3 Oflif
