Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 September 1833 — Page 3

Cnmmsn rait, a remedy for Animal Poi

?n;t j iw uov. .1 ti f iher, fir.neru a rn-i hi i r y in S.tnh metic-t. av he ac tiitll and firlinll y cured all kinds of vrrv p-inful and d mjrerons serpents1 bites. :'t"r they h i t hpcn inflicted for mm the ti;:!ic it ion of common salt, in ;.) i 'vih iv t!Pr..'i'i l It.Minii t;p"ri t ho ! i!h ;) uov l" 1 1 el Feet occurring n I t r i v. i r lie cites a case trom a newpiprr. in whiofi a person was bitten by a

'ins. whifh within a few bonis died riving ;ed) pnines- in Albanv the nest morning, toi l S i't wa immediately rubbed for'took leave of hn landlord accordingly.

Fo:nn time ir.ro i ne n o'jnd, nou (tie person tic-ver experienced any inconvenience fmri) th- bite. . . An t.-i rrtunatc scoundrel , v?e rt recentlv info;! moicliant tailor's s!)op in Albany. t:n for tb? prrfonce of hu vmrr a pair or X' inraioniis. Ho tric! on a pair, and see-j li'j i rirnire to e :rape unseen, through a I

window, he eloped--!eav nig a p air of uti-jitselt: nieiiM 'nahles more tattered than were go. j "Mrs Ewing, wile of Mr. Patrick Ewvm -ioi Merry's, before the empire state j ing, of Decatur county, was delivered last repiired them at her own csper.se; butiiight (Glh instant) of three line boys, tliev contained, as good luck would have I weighing each 7V 6i, and Gi lbs mak

ten d.dlan "lawlul money three j rnoro than the price ol the pantaloon? whi di 'he green goose of a thief had forg ttten to ietn "ve to his new quarters

Military Outrage John F .ane of thei000' the Judges on tin; Western Circuit, United States Army, taking offence at ;i!nt Taunton, has recently been ihe subject recent publication in the Indiana States '0 rr"ch mirth in the Temole II ill. it man, went to the printing oihee ofth it 'appears that the Judge having (inisheil paper, and instead of knocking the editor!'1'3 W,r'Uis, had cast off his forensic wig into a cocVd hat. knocked hi form mlo)i.':,t his ,5,JgnK retired into the next How couratreou"'. ' room to wait for his brother Jud", whom

A fimily af emigrant lately arrived atjhe ,r'c;l, aristocracy to dinner. The ferC".v York in the Shibdeth, from Havre p servant of the house had entered the Being without rutins, Ihev were refused ! chamlier by a side !oor, and, not

ad.-nittHnce into a boarding house The mother 111 the course of the afternoon, crept into an empty sugar hogshead which was Iviag on the side walk, where she gave r irth to .1 child, which, with its distressed parents and other children, were towards evening, taken to the airn-house. O, Argus. ttets on the Weather ! The. Richmond Whig mentions, that a gentleman made se veral bos. on the experience of seventeen years, that it would rain on the 25ih insl Another gentleman of Virginia has a standing bet. which has been continued for twelve or fifteen yearn, that it would rain ihejVVsf Saturday inAuqust; all of which he has won, ii ii a single exception . The fact in the c ise deserve the attention ol the wise Yezcark Daily Advertiser. The recent bill ot city property belonging to thr Gil ml legacv, i about seventy thousmil Mo.lars per annum: and ol the 1 second qu liter for the present Year, there is du.? only one hundred and thirty nine collars an I ninety -se vt n cents, and this by me tenant-; seventy rive of which will I e i'n:r.e.n itc! y paid. U'e iinder?!and that Mr. S ix'on who!

f:rst produced the electric spark from aj"v,wch consisted ot every thing which m ignet. and thus proved the great affitiitv,lCoa,ri P06!,'",'y bc Procured to gratify an it not tbei(!es titv, of electricity ;i:id maT-eP'cuie afK' iv,ien lie uai? asked to what

:ny i'.tiu m 1.' 1 1 Pin . has j-j.it had 1m labors crowned with another brilliant discovery the decomposing of water by magnetism." 'be Palti:nore GazpJte states, (hat the

receipts for travelling and transportation! uieal al' ,ie punishment to the bun00 th Paltin.ore an.; Ohio Rail Road, for;r Rori",-;. who in decency, were oblitlie six rn-mth ending the 31st August, ex- ?e,i 10 wal" l'" ,nil! lva8 sent tor a"" l'e ceedrd one hui'-dreriand eight thousand I rice ,,oi,e:, Neither were the choice collars. The receipts duim-r ihP. BamR'anil rcstl? 'vinRli' u!llch n I'urnish-

period of last year did not quite amount! 10 ninety inouan.j tne increase was therefore above eighteen thousand, being an average of three thousand dollars per month. Lex. Lvel. TIT FOK TAT. Not lonu i.tce the Temperance Asso. f iiti' o in Providence adopted the follow. :pg r s duti-m : Resolved, That it be recommended to the memY"r of his association, and to all friend of tern;er.;nce, to trade exclusively with lemperaucc1 deah rs. In consequence of this, the grocers of j that t it) held a mreting on the 8th inst., atj which, among other resolutions, the fol lowing w-is passed liesatved. Ir.at as ronntri act t the baneful tiTects, which that neohition is calculated to produce, thatj t buy any goods of any member of! i Irion? rec v.-e win not buy any goods of any that ij-ociation, nor employ any doctor, school-j :;n-t' r, or any other person w ho is a member ofj thai ;.sociaiion, unl. ss he or they shall have' t-t wmi drawn themselves ircun said associa r.lCM3. r.xtrnct of a letter fi m Abhv ;!;- di-frict, PnM; Carolina, dated the L2n-h uh: "The crops ot ( i t ton are not at all flattering up here; they -re mj'ired by the rust in some places very liiucli Corn crops look much b tter, though fh. v are sabring for the want of rain Nulli-I

. . . i u ' iun lU rr t liking l Hi I ' "' .dfini .i.dt f i I ,.r r -a t . Ir ii ...

:' v,;tin.iuo f-ui-tm-iu a snort lime since, aim Ul- in com oft ny with Mr. McD'ilhe, and 1 doj . . . no, ..H.oM.-. r n:tv.:.iiiearj a worn sain on uie lr. Mi-1 )n:an s principal chat was! about p'niiH he thinks be will make about tw hundred be f Cotton, if the season shonl i In- o-ood. flesajs l.e raided twelve hundred tioshcis of wli' it Mis whole mind appearto b-; i ;k"!i up with m akin exoeriments, and ( nltn atiiu the s ol t tlie best advantagfe.' liaising a Pair of Boots. A few days ajro a telioo went into a !?ti"estore m t. tiatham s'leet, and ordered a pair of hoot?. d tit ing to have them made in a particular s! U and charsrino' tlie shoemaker to make ?. t ood fit, at tli same time leaving his st net and number, where they were lo he rent on a certain day without 'ail. He then proceeded up the Rowery and gave the s-ime older lo another shoe-maker. 0 iiie. unpointed mornin" the first came, and I uno the gentleman in expectation. He tried on tlie boots one of them fitted .iJiri'.ratdv ; but the other rather straiued

upcn the insfcp, ana he directed the boy to

return with it, tell hi" master to wretch it, and pen it again at 9 rTchck the next morning, when he tvuu! i pay the bill. I'he Bowery boots noon follower; the s ame f;lnlt wn found, ( -xpecting that the pinch was upon the other font,) the same directions repeated. After the odd hoots had returned to their respective lasls, the gentleman discovered ihat those left were . complete- pair; and having (as he alleg leaving the two sons of Crispin to wait, his return for the payment of their bills. Aew York Sun "om things ca?i be done as xi-ellas others." Sai Patch A friend has communicated to in the following fact, which we present to our readers without comment it speaks for ing in Hie aggregate CO-i lbs. All doin"well.' bid. Palladium THE VIRGIN WHIfJ. n awkward affair, wi i'h occurred to he was about to accompany to some of knnw"cr the Judge was in the next room. in a Irolic ar raved herself jn the Judge's wig. Ju-t at this moment, when the fair Mopsey was admiring herself in the look ing glass, the Judge unexpecud y entered the apartment, and poor Mopeey catching a -ight of hi stern countenance, looking just over her shoulder, in the glass, ua so much ahrrned that she tainted, and would have fallen on the ground, if the learned Judge, impelled by humanity, had not caught her in his arms At this criti cal moment his brother Judge arrived, and opening his dressing-room door w ith a view to see if he was read. discovered his learned brother with the fainting maid in bis aims Not wishing to interrupt what he thought to be at: amour, he quick! v at irrupted to withdraw, when It is brother Judge vociferated. "For Got d s.ike. I- , s'op and hear this matter explain ed.'' "iper mind.'" sain L , "my dear brother, the matter explains itself;11 and he left hi learned bro'her to recover the fainticg maj j aP he cculd. Lon. Azc Dinner anecdote of Ccn Jackson It is stated in the New Vosk Whig, that when the Piesidenl eel down to the dinner prePare( at l',e City Hotel in Providence, and h would be helped, he replied, "to a bow l (d boiled rice and milk.'1 Great was the disappointment to th landlord, as all the milk had been used in the pastries and nick nacks piepaied for the General ef' tate'5 b.V President. I J is only bevtrage was water. Provoking. A colored man with his wife and children visited our city a day or! iwo since, an-t lett tus horse and wagon in trout of our cilice. While he and his family were in at some of our stores, n truckman's horse, that was standing behind the wagon, had the impudence to reach forward his ugly head and take in hi teeth, a pint bottle which was careful deposited in the wagon, and finding it unpty, indignantly da-hed it in pieces on the pavement. The man returned and teaming the fate of the bottle, looked at the horpe with a countenance that lepoke the deepest anguish of soul. Whether

otdv resort left us. to!the hon:e Monged to a temperance sncie

tv not up have not leampd, but at any rate we thick this 13 'carrying the thin ton far 1 j i.irif.,.! n hi. owe can easily defend our character, we' ae no more disturbed hyan accusation, than I we nre alarmed by an enemy whom we are sure

- -..,Tj t, ,.um w.ose auacK, tneretore, will inunity. 1 he respectable rcsponsibiiitv aumbrmiru honor without danger. jed, is a sut.'ieient guarantee for its utility and ex

OOBIIVIERCIAL. From Levy's O. Price Current. The rdississirni is at low uater.'the f.,1! boW,., SH'ILMEKP. i .pr. ri r... r,,.,l.v,i.t,n. ..a .... :. w. - ' M lili rmJlltr ,11 ,1,1 I 111 11 r - elvry q),,lr(cr OI(he city whpre s,lh-'cls cani b ,-0illlj j i . h t j ralaI t" ( , ,,r ,i,..,rP(. o. ,,,,.,1 D CoiroN The new crop, as before remarked '

rop,as before remarked i At!,lt3itwl1 l) Uowed a discount of 10 per n-. and the market will! c,'l!t oa n11 subscrihers they obtain, by remitting dvto meet the wants of! ormu? responsible for the same. They tun-re.-, who eeneraliv1 he,:llso eiltlt'l to a copy of the paper graft,,, t;..,.. i ,f .tuitouly.

uas commenceu arriving i. i -- ... . soon have a small supt our ou.ern m inufacttin oiien ihis trade 1:: to thio time, however, notiii:iir h is been ('.one, not a bale has been sold this week, and cs tar as we cou! I learn, there is no inquiry tor the article; 17, 18 and ID cents lb. u TUGaK AU 10LAiiF.3 1 iiPIO IS llttlC Or Hone for saic, and, as lar a we could learn there is no inquiry for either, except lor the retail trade of the city. Tobacco. A sale cf 50 hhds. assorted, from second hand-, is the only transaction within our knowledge ; this sale was at our lowest quotations. Arrived this week, h-i hhd-. t lock plenty, ar.d rather dull at $ hbl. U ni Ktv. W'e quote i'8 ct-tits per gallon, the rate 01 tin- l.,st sale, but remark, that thouirh the article isduil, holders ate not desirous ot selling at this rate. 'o arrival this week. Er. d, I'ig i he arrivals of the week amount to JlJJpis. Holder- ask S3 '-5 per 1 00 lbs ; f 3 i-2 i? cJorcd fret, baiall tales, under

iditT rent circumstances, are made at both

rates. Lakd No change has taken place ; the demand is limited, and 10 cents per lb., the rate of former sales, is yet our quotation. IS0 arrival this week. Pons. Th.? only inquiry is for plantation and former rates remain without change. 13con is in good demand, and Hams are advancing, in price lOall cents per Ih. was the last sale of canvassed. No arrival this week. 13f.i:f, Fickled, continues to bo very scarce. Arri veil this wet k, I !) barrels. Caching and B.rr. Rorn. We continue to quote former rales for very small sales. There is not jet much demand. Arrived this week, 200 roils rope no Magging I mm an Cony, per hid, on the cob, is selling from store at $ 50; and slulfcd, by the sack, $2 or 51 per bndiel. vj inskno. I he whole import this season has necn m bags, boxes and hbls. ft is inquired ior 01 laie; mere is none tor sale. We formerly quoted it at 12 1-2 cents prr Ih. Cofff.f We have no chance to notice, the price remains the same and the demand limit. -d j We qaote the best at 13a 1 4 t ents per lb. 'TICK!,

CASH will' be irivcu for'ro,,irt' V,d ehew cause if iU)y thc-v Crtn' why

I Hoy's- 3t. jF'lE subscriber will re-commence his JL School on the 1 1th of October. Ten weeks will constitute the quarter. Terms of tuition will be as follows: For spilling reading and writing per qinter, Fcr all the higher English branches, surh a English Grammar, Arithmetic, Elocution, Composition, Natural and Moral Philosophy and Chemistry, Latin and fireek languages, 5-1 00 r 00 g 00 No pupil will be taken for a less term than one quarter When two or more Scholars are ent from the same family, a suitable deduction will be made. The -mall tax of 18) cents will be added to the tuition bill of each scholar to defray the expenses of wood, &r tor the echool room Promising strict attention to the improvement of those confided to his care, lie respectfully solicits a portion of the public patronage The School will be opened in the rooms recently occupied by G. W. Carruthers. I. .1. SH.1M Vincennes, Sept. 27, 1833. ltj-3t 3tn Cawrra Knorc Circuit Court. Ikiiiccn Isaac Blackford Complainant, AND Joseph RuLij, and others. Defendants. ' HEUEAS, by the order and decree, of the Knox Circuit Court, made in this cause at the September Term, 1S33, it was amongst other mailer, ordered, adjudged, and decreed, as follows, to wit."That James Johnson, be, and ho hereby is appointed Commissioner, to carry into eiFect "the order of this Court herein, that 13 to say, "that he give public notice by advertisement for 'three weeks successively 111 some newspaper "printed in Vincennes, of the time and place of "sale, and that he expose to public sale to the

"best and highest bidder for cash, the said tract! ar,d will be found on examination, worthy the. "of land in lee simple, to-wit: two arpents in j attention of purchasers, and will be sold uu"front on the Wabash, and running back the' usually low for cash.

1 "same width to the Cathellenette's Swamp in k the prairie below Vincennes, in Knox county, 'Siud designated on the plat ot said Prairie, as "number twenty eight, (No. iS, and that by "deed, he convey all the ri2ht title, and inter est d the complainant and of the defendants, "to Ihe purchaser 111 fee simple.1' 1 r . . inertiore, notice is hereby given, that on Sa-I . - .1 . il (1P1. I r 1 ' :7, li;.l VS. V'C,u"Jtr .I,t-V utllc uu" -usu uuorm vincennes, netween tlie the t. sin ro I.) II ..k,.J.lI 1 - 1 - .it J 'I. : LVC.t :iM',I,?Kl,a 7' 1 w,,u.

" " . lL?S Ty Job work done at short notice.

" '' " ' . u 1 . "s"CH'"uuer,,u 1 " U"'S lo.said Vincennes, Sept. 10, 1833. 1(3 4t . AND SPIRIT OF THE AGE. 'SHIL unprecedented success of the SPY 1 there h;iving been nearly seventeen hundred subscriber received since its commencement, in July last is the best evidence of the estimation it has secured in the puhlo- mind. While the present proprietors will pursue the course w hich has conferred such eminent popularity on their predecessors, they will also use every endeavor to give the SIT, if possible, a spirit of great vigour, variety, and originality, than ha? been heretofore achieved. This publi cation is intended as a satirical observer and corrector of the morals and manners of the day. Satire is ; most iitTWt IV O ft till Ilillt'OI'lll I nn.B. in the hands of a m.u.i,,,, r:..., ...i ' . be used on anv o. -.t :i;,,n win, ,.,i,.,.t.. v,.:. particular v noon H.p ti,... r.r r,.u.n ,fn cellence ; and for the total expulsion from it columns ot that scunility which blunts the ail.rti nf cif rn .... I .1... : ..!'. . . ius o.iuiv, nun uepnt es 11 01 n.s puritvin agency Literature and the Di amn will ln sharers of its columns, and all that is serviceah,e to ,he Press of useful information and i:uruai huimukliuci L Wll I rt'iiKl vf II c itjurin nun cacv. . OCT1 e terms are $2 per annum, payable in ; wi nre, or o'j, u not paid betore the espira lion ot six months. ASents w,n l)e Uowed a discount of 10 per All orders must be addressed (post paid) to W. C. ARMSTRONG & CO. JFalt iiaecs, UIEI, commence on Thursday, the 17th da ot October, and continue for three days 1st D av one mile three best out of live, for purse of Fifty Dollars. 2d Day two mile arid repeat, for a nurse of One Hundred Dollars. od Day one mile and repeat, by three year old colts, lor a purse of Forty Dollars oil the evening of the same day at 4 o'clock, a dash of a mile for a Saddle and Bridle. September 14, 13314

V2f INDIANA, j Scu The Probate Court of Vanderburg County August Term, g ). 1823. John Shanklin, Administrator of Jay Morehouse, deccas- 1

ei, vs. I The Heirs and Legal Rppre sent atives of said Jay .Morehouse. j Petition to sell Heal Estate. VND now, here the said administrator fi'Ps an inventory and appraisement of t,e reTl estate, whereof said Jay Morehead, drcM, cz ed, and his petition setting forth the insuRri,,; ey of the personal estate of said decedent to pay the debts due from said decedent's estate, and praying the sale of said real estate, and that the proceeds of said sale, be made asset, in his hands for the satisfaction of the debts aforesaid. And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the heirs and legal representatives oi saiu ceceuent are not residents of the State of Indiana, it is ordered, that notice of this ap plication he e;iven by publication according to law, requiring said heirs and legal representativer, to appear here nt the next term nf thU oiiuiiiu nui Sinn, ami Uiauc a.;ets in said administrator'? hands, for the satis lacuon 01 uie debts atoresai.l. A Copy Attest: W. T. T. JONES, Clerk August 24lh, 1S33 - I 5-It Zz)mi ami ?iic Canal second hired, Vincennes, hid. JOHN MYERS, JS now in possession of this establishment, long known as "Las.elle's Tavern." Tlu lioue has been thoroughly repaired ; and a largt new stable is completed. 'Wit-, Larder the Bur. the Grancry, and the Hat loft, shall always be well provided: the chambers shall he kept in proper order, and the hostler, and servant?, shall be faithful. John Myers pledges himself to use every proper exertion to give satisfaction, and solicitpublic patronage. He hopes, by care and assiduity, to merit the character of keeping- "a most comfortable house of public entertainment." Vincennes, Sept. 20th, ISJ3 15-tf MIE SUBSCRIBERS inform tbeir friends and the public, that they have iast receiv ed from Philadelphia, Baltimore "and Pittsburgh, n e b s9 Suitable for the present and approaching seasons comprising FORKIGN & DOMESTIC QUEENSWAUE, HOOTS fc SHOES, FITR & WOOE MS JITS. Which aierc selected at a favorable titvpm ,. r .... . J.. . . ' SMITH c CARSO.V. Vincennes, June 15, 18J3 1-tf MANUFACTORY. 1 1 T "AVE a urge assortment of TIN WARE B rin h:.t. wWh r il i ,.!,nU,i., 9 " 1 " rttaiN for CASH or PRODUCE, such N. SMITH Vincennes, Ind. June 15, 1833-1-tf AM, JUST RECEIVED, TWO HUNDRED BAKRELS K EM JAW A Fr.sT Qua i.itv SAL f, and for sale, by l)U it I July 27, 1833 7-tf llTTDTPII r IIEDERD. Ucbcrd, 4 y 7 1 f AJst receive;1 their -tock of SUMMER HJ GOODs, which added to their firmer stock, makes their assortment complete, which they will sell unusually low lor cash. Vincenue3, June 25th, 183,'J 3-tf Working JIaris 't HE Working Man's Advocate, published in J. the city of New York, is one of the largest and cheapest weekly newspaper in the Unitod ctates. The object of tho Working Man's Ad vacate, as its title imports, 13 to protect the rights and promote the interests of the Working Men. Ey working men are meant all those who are engaged in occupations calculated to contribute to the sustenance, health, instruction, and rational amusement of their fellow-citizens. The Advocate embruces in its details the pro ceedings of the working men of Europe and America, a Price Current and bank Note Table? a3 well as other foreign and domestic inttlli sence. Its general object is Human Improve ment, uncontrolled by political or religious sec tarianism. TERMS Two Dollars a year, payable in ad vance. Tost Masters and Publishers are respectfull) requested to act as agents. Papers giving this advertisement three insertions within three months from this date, wil1 be entitled to an exchange with the Advoca't for one year Those papers w ith w hich we now exchange are requested to publish the advertisement it they wish to continue. CJEOIUJE 11 EVANS, Pullkho C Thamc3 Street. "ew Vorlf, June E 1823 1 i

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Knox Probate Court, August Term, 1C33. John and Alfred Faietierst,") A rl m 1 n let pa nra ..I f i Fareherst, deceased. j On complaint cf Insolvency The creditors of said Geo. j vs. t arehcrst, deceased. J ALFRED FAREHERST, acting admir.Hra tor, of said deceased, bavin? this day, l.i. d his meriioiial 111 this Court, shewing the coi.iUtion of the said estate, and complaining that tin; personal property is insuiTicient to pay the ilcht.s iin-1 demands out-standing against it, (there be ing no real estate ) It is therefore ordered, tbat the filing and pendency of said complaint, Lo made known to the creditors of said Geori.-.; t art'htrst, deceased, by publication of this ord. 1 , for six week successively, in the Vincennes Gazette, a weekly newspaper, published in Vincennes, in the County of Kuos, and that thrv be mtormed, that unless they notify the said Administrators of the existence and extent f their respective claims by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, date, and description of the contract, or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded in the otlke of the Clerk of this Court, previous to the final settlement of the assets of the said decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of more diligent creditors. A Copy Attest. A. 1) SCOTT, Clerk, K C. Vincennes, Sept. 21, 1833 -15-Gt 3tutetratoro plotterNOTICE is hereby given, that I havo taken out letters of administration on the estate of John Resden, deceased, late of Vanderburgh county, Indiana. All persons having claims against said estate, ire requested to present them immediately; and all those indebted to the estate, ue requested to make immediate payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM WARREN. Admr. Vanderburgh Co Sept. 17. 1833. 15 31 3i)nuuC.otvatov'.o ilotCcc N OTICE is hereby given, that the subscriber has taken out letters of administrat ration on the estate of Reynolds Olin, hite of Warrick county, deceased All persons having demands against said estate, are requested to exhibit the same legally proven within ono year from the first day of August, IR3f; and all persons mdebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment. Said estate is supposed to bj solvent. CHESTER ELLIOT, AdnVr. Warrick Co. Sept. 3d. 1833. lo-3t N. V. CONSOLUDATI.I) LOTTERY) Extra Class No 30 To be drau n on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1833. 66 No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME.

I prize of $40,000 is $40,000 1 15.000 15000 1 5.000 5,000 1 3.000 3,000 1 1,320 1.320 10 1,000 10.000 10 500 5.000 10 400 4,000 10 300 3.000 20 250 5.000 55 200 1 1 ,000 50 100 5.600 56 00 4,480 112 70 7.840 229G 40 91.840 15100 10 154.000

18040 prizes, amounting to g3GG,0SO Tickets $10 Shares in proportion. The Union Canal Lottery is drawn every other Saturday; generally splendid as'schemes. Tickel9 from 5 to 10 dollars each. JPiiblic Sale. p1 URSUANT to a decretal order of the Circuit Court, setting a a Court ot Chancery, of Knox County, at the Sep- ' temher Term, 1333,-lOHtant. 1 will sell at rniblic outcry, hetore the Court House door in Vincennes, on Saturday, the 5th day of October next, sale, commencing at 10 o'clock, A M , the following real estate of Arnbroise Mallet, deceased , in the hands ot his heirs, to wit : A lot in the town, of Vincennes, designated on Johnson and Emison's survey by the No 77, with a dwelling house threon, I near the Church hurvine ground also. tovn lot in Vincennes, numbered on said inL0,n . r;., ic two by forty arpents of land in Cathali netle's Prairie, beinrr location No. And olso, four by forty arpents of land at La Chesnier, Knx County, actually Frac. Sec. No. 21, T. 2, N. R 1 1 W., containing 110 Gl-IOO iths acres, sr so much thereof as will produce the ?um of three hundred and sixty-three dollar? and fifty cents, as also the costs of suit, advertising, and commission for gelling. The terms of sale, are cash in hand, or the receipt of the complainant, Auguste Chajipard, guardian of Antoine Chappard, (hy his Solicitor,) at whoae instance and in whose favor and for who-e benefit the said sale is made. Proper deed or dee.la will be made and executed, to purchaser or purchasers, hv JOHN PUKCELL, ShT. K. C and Special Commissioner. Vir.cenr.e-, Ind., Sept. 11, 1833 14-3f JTTAVENG taken out letters of administration ? I upon the est.-ite of Aaron Grigsby, late of Spencer County, Indiana, deceased, this 13 to notify all those indebted to the same, to como forward and make a settlement, and ll who have claims a-raiiird the said decedent, will hand them in legally Ruth.-nticated . The estate i believed to be solvent. WILLIAM BARKER, Executor. Sjc.cu Ccti.ty,Jid, Aug. 20th,