Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 October 1835 — Page 3
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-Visir ..v chilis ,A general and cry han Isome assort mem 01 goods or the latest style, pist received and tor sale at my Stoie on Market Street, Vincennes Also, at my store id Carlisle, at reduced juices and a verv fmall advance on fust cost 'Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, JMarinoes, Flannels, blankets, And Bonnets of the newest style, and a splendid lot of Calicoes, with u great Vaiiety of other; articles I. N WHITTELSEY. The highest price given lor White Beans and Flax Seed. J. N. W. Vincennes, Oct. 1st 1035 1 7-tf Sale of JLots, IX THE TOWN OF T R "HE uniicrsiened havinar laid otT a 3 ' nvn in the county off Lawrence,,1 III at the head of Allison Prairie, on the'; Wet branch of the Wabash liver, will! C9 offer the lots for sale on the 29th day ol October npxt The situation of this Town is such ns will deserve a rapid and continuous grouth; f Ii g country around in every di- L lection, is thickly settled, with industriounnd enter prising faimeis. There is already elected, and in full and succcess lul operation, A SlevuY,Sw & Ovist i. There is also n POST OFFICE eslab lished there. The landing is surpassed by none on the Wabash. This Town lies 10 miles North of Vincennes, Ind 1 1 miles East of Lawrenceville, III. 14 miles South of Palestine, III, and 11 miles South West ol Carlisle. Ind. It is deemed unnecessary to say any tiling further with respect to its advan tage, as purcha-eis car. judge for them.e.ve6,oeueroy seeing ir. ! The terms of sale will be TWELVEj MONTHS CREDIT. Bonds or notes w lib , approved security w ,11 be required. Sale j iu cuiiiuieuce ai ju o rmcK, . nr. DAVID PRICE Proprietor. Russell ville, Lawrence Co. III. September 30th 1C35 18-4t TAKEN III ty Y 11. R Shipard, living in DusJlj seron township, Knox conn '"S V 'J ' 'a' " a-v ('a-J' of Sep- .'. A i 'l ..... iA.- "met l..,r; ..,,,! 11 14 hands liiuh three years old ttKSt last ppnnr ; a ?mall blaze in the foiehrd the end of his tHil nearly whitp; shod before No other marks, appraised to 27 dollar, before me this IGlh day of Sept. 1835, by William Harper and Jame(M . McClure. JAMES POLKE. J. P. 1031 BRANCH RANK,
T., . . ' ""-'".""i Y"- ,t',, , 0f lots will take place on Ihe 19th of OcVTOTICE m hereby given to the Stock hold-j J ' 1I rrs in this Branch, that an election will tobe r next, and t e rrns of pa y men t be easy . be held Ht the Court House in this Borough, on The most liberal encouragement will be Monday the 2nd day of November next, be-;jren (0 mechanics and others who will
Iweeri me oouisoi ivi buo o o uiul, iui mnose of electing ten Trustees, for the tnsuingyenr. jun. nwcc, usu. 13 5t STATE OE INDIANA ) Knox Count y . ) KjXOX circuit court, September Term 1E35. Jnmei Gibson, vs. bn.erJ-IKl",S: Bill to Forecloie. IJeni. G. Johnston, ; Adiu's of G. W. Johnston and Elizabeth Johnston, j Yi ND now at this lime came the party by their counsel, and on motion this case is con ii oucu umii iuc nui inw vi by operalion of Low with leave to niiiend toll , ' ' ,. . , i i j,, byaddintr new parties mslanter which is done, i . .u . i .1(ti.v;i it and on further motion and atUdavit nleo, u is orutf rtu uv iiik cui i 11101 nuiitc i-x.. i r i i t .111M;,,1,',on in1 dency of tins suit be given by puolicaiion in . i . . . . H .. . . .... i.r.r tin ri ii.i'i in Vincennes, for three week successively, that llltr lltrillie3"JlX.cl.LI,a iitjojuij'v.. I Benjamin Johnston, I'armenius J ohnton, Harri-j son Johnston, Sophia Murphy, Mary Harris and Nancy Daniel, six of the defendants in this i ease, he notified that they he and appear at the next term of this Court, and answer the , complainant's bill, or the same will be taken as confessed aud a decree adjudged accordingly. Test. A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. Sept. 22J 1835--17-3t STATE OF INDIANA, Knox County. ) KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, September. Term, A. D. 1C35. Nancy Norman, vs. Bill of Divorce. William Norman. ) Uf X--l of II. i e On.n rQn.a 1 h t ril.'lintifl KJJ t.J IIU ci . M - .7 v m 1 v. i. v.. lii 4 ,.,i;.,. i ;B ,ir,i.r.j ti.nt fh'ie i, ill le dismissed, and at the same time the snidj petitioner filed her amended bill, and on motion and aiFidavit filed, it is ordered by iheComt that notice of the pendency of this mil be civen by publication in the 'mrP!0,e .; . lie a weekly new spa per pi in ted in Viiua nios . r i luce weeks successively II , , i r t lie s.i i il iMiimiii i oi man De anu a pp be and appt.T l the nrvi 'nn ot r.os
Court and answer the c $n nie will be taki i n5 o adj'idged uccordm:' . Teste, ?epteuiber 22 If Jj- i i
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LL those indebted l ihe subset iber. me ii(UPMeil come forward and make awntiil by the 1 5iii of" October, or close their accounts by note, as further indulgence cannot lie given. JOSEPH MADDOX. Vincennes Sept. 25th 1835
Sugar mul Collce. f,"'K subscribers have just received from JL New Orleans, 50 bbls. Brown & Loaf Sugar, G(i Hags llavanna Collce, 2 bbls. Rice. Which they will sell at a Email advance by the Hag and Barrel. S. t W. J. WISE. July 16, JS35. 7-tf NOTICE. rF"E subscriber being desirous of obtaining . as much corn as possible, would inform those who have that article, that he will exr li 'i n r u finn 1 inn. 1 . t 1 . . . r t . r .p.antity -, delivered hy the first of December "ext, in Vincennes. lie will furnish clothes of all kinds, ready made, or make up work for customers, and receive corn in payment. lewis l. Watson. Draper and Tailor. Vincennes;, Aiif. 5. 183. 10-tf RAPP'S I t DOMESTIC GOODS, IIE sabciiher will keep a lecuhir supply J ot Rapp's domestic (Soodsou hainl.(the superior (luahty of v Inch is too well know n tu need any coiumendnfiou. r.oivi-f ii,,r Flamiuls, Cassinets, .Blankets, Spun Cotton, jVIcrino and common "Wool ! Sats, Old" Monontrhhela Whiy kc. kc.,'and will old as low as at Economy. WILLIS STEWART. Louisville. (Ky.) Sept. '2.1 Ib.Jj 17-tf THE TOWN OP In memory of the lale Chief Justice JJ,n Marshall. ri1IllS is a new town laid off on the Na lional Road, where the Vincennes and Chicago Stale Road crosse- the for mer on section 13 township 11. north range 12 west , in Clar k county, si Minted 55 mile? north n 'Vincennes. 1 G from Voik. and 10 from Darw in. south of Pan 15.
arid 50 miles from Dartu'.le, and Id west TERMS Five bun Ired doll us, caof Terr le-Haule. i'1 hand, the balance to be paid in annu It is decidedly ihe handsomest site for ' in-tittit (.la of two hundid cdbus
a t o w be t w een Te rr e II ante amIVanda sni rounded by good second rate land, a ,ul)( ,ency of Timber, and the bes! ol s((iUe ry iuildi 1(1 t may ,,e ,ril!v ?ait). a ' that no point in this section of country has proved ntme healthy ; Ihe conlii mevl opinion ol these on the National Road is, that this selection zi ill he healthy . The road north and south has been open ed by the proprietors from Big creek to the west side of Walnut prairie, and can be travelled with convenience , and vl.er.ja a permanent loan snail ne mane, ii win not vary from ihe present line: Mills are convenient. The question of removal of the Seat of Justice from Darw in has been agitatetl c w hen fail ly acted upon, it if not improbable that the people of the county may find it convenient and to their interest, lo place the permanent seat ol justice for the County at the cross roads. The land is owned by Joseph Duncan and the subscriber, and a clear title. A sale improve. W. B. ARCHER. Septembor 22, 1C35 !7-3t NEW GOODS. JUST Received an additional supply of dry goods which will be sold low for cash or such articles of produce as may suit. TMOKN IBaCY. Yincen nes June 11, IS. 55. JO'tLYJ. COMPTOA. T1KLOE, t5 ESI'EC l FULLY iiiforios the citizens of N'incenties and its vicinity, that he has , , - M ,ri , wiui i . Street, in the houe formerly occupied by ;lrL '" .. 3 , , ' . ' .Messrs. Brokaw - I avlor. 1 le pledges himseb c , ,, . ' i . ,i ,r iIII Ht IllS WO IK Sliail lr luaut. ill lilt: iuwji innuiuil ... i , ;ib e and neatest fctyJe, anu on iue niosi reasona" c J ' ' ' ' - - All orders shall be promptlv attended to. J. J. C. Vincennes, Aug. 12, lo35 1 1-tf Ii. WtcelerT AS on hand, and for sale, v holesale, 100 Sacks of prone Collce, 20 Coils Rope, 35 Barrels Molasses, 10 Barrels superior Ruin, 1 Pipe Cocniac Brandy, 1 Ceroona Indigo, prime, 6 llhds . Snar, '20 Bt)ls New Orleans Sugar. Vincennes, Aug. 12th ll-3t PORT WINE. GENUINE Pott Wine, used for medical purposes, for sale at the Drug - Store Ot 1111 1 & 6 AW i La. i 1 2-t r August 23. 1 u3o -- 1 2-t f BRANCH BANK, j Vincennes . Sept 5, lf-35 OT ICE is he r el a u en lo the Stock ; I v holders in Ibis Bianch, thai the se'c.iiiii uisialment ol M5 per share, be'corr.es cue n the lUib day ul Novernbei ; : f X ' , and i 1 1 ipi 1 1 ed to be j a i .1 ou or be i it i h it I in.'. JOHN HO: II
575 PACKAGES. NEW GOODS. CIIA.MEEKS & GARVIN ' JOT AVE just received, and are now open "--- ing their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, comprising the most extensive and general assortment offered in this market kc, to which they invite the attention of their fiiends and dealers in merchandize. Louisville, Sept. 10th, 1335 l6-9w Last Notice. A LL Those indebted to the late Firm ol Uitt & Orrick, are notified for the last time to come forward and settle their accounts and notes. And all who lail to do so on or before the fust day ol December next, will find their notes and accounts in the hands of an officer foi collection . Vincennes, Sept. 19, 1 C35 10-12t Hals and Japs.
M COUNTRY MERCHANTS. The subscribers have now on hand a large assortment of Eur and Siik lints, of our own maouiHcfure, and especially for country trade, embracing every qualitv arid shape; t 1 1 i c 1 1 we pledge ourselves to sell at (he lowest Ea-tern prii es. Also lOt'O dozen Fur and Hair Seal Caps, which ive will sell at '' - i o est ma i ket pi ices, ('oiintry mei (.bant -1 euiio i (i wiui iv calling prior 10 purcnasuij:. U. II. LLOYD Co. Main street, bmveen 3d and 4lh, and 3 doors above the Dry Goods house of . k, C Eel lows. Al-o, a 1 ire assortment of batters Ears and Trimmings. Counliy hatters will please favor us with a call. Lom-vibe, Sept. !:h 1 S3" lo fit HOUSE & LOT, FiS SIM, "St ' pi ' a 3 S ro'S'iioei ilieir. 101 y Sale on Saturday the 7il. day
ol November next, on the ren.ises, the', been iued, stiiking resemblances n! Lulw ell know n, ai:d ligible. Tavern Stuiul j er. Iliunuharn, Hogg, and Cunningham, and i.iiif lot rf-mpo-ing one square, f i ' and t be folio w ing at e no w r eady lor press, merly occupied o, 'e 'ub-c i the r . in theiHtid will le published, t v o in each numtown td" Wasbir'fu-: , Davies Count v i ber, until the whole is completed, ShelF.very convenience i attached to the:lv. Lewi-. .Moore, Coleridge. Rodger? iloiisp which is ner essarv for a tavern.--I D'lsraeli. Neele, Mad. de Stael, Jaiie The Iloii-e i tiftv one feet by forty, a'i P'r ler, Campbell. Iloscoe, and Soulhey good as when new, as is the Stable be- A fac smile of Washington's hand writ longing to Ihe establishment, which is ca- i i"g and his accounts will be found in the
pacious and comfortable. Those w ish -1 "ig to pu n base, would do well to exam- '''" previous to purchasing. Also a tpian : ' ii v r. f C.ibiuet Furniture entiiely new ! WM FOS'lER. Washington, Sej t . 5th, I ! ;." --15- 9t A otic: K. JfWlIE School -.tin l'i, Townbip I , Jy Nollb RanL'e -t, v ill t)C el'.eied for S ile at the Court House door in the town of Peter-burgh, dav ol Ot next
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ing lo a div i-ion and suivey n the name made by tbeTiustees rd said OW t)st)! ,,t of uhich will be exhibited on ihej lay ofs.leby the undersigned School! Commissioner lor lhe(.ounty aforesaid JAMES BRENTON. (Jotitmissione r. Sept. 4th, 1J335 15-3t Notice. JL HOSE indebted to the Subscr iber can' pay in Wheat, Corn, Oats or Pork, by coming for wad and gi ing a note for Ihe delivery of any of the above atticlesjand if not set lied in this way, by the 15th day of October, we will place their accounts in Ihe hands of an officer foi collection. THORN c TRACV. Vincennes, Sept. l(Jih,1835. ievs, &c. wl VAvjtiDR. J. MADDOX, wjAS just received a f.esh supply of the a S5U&. hove articles, all of which are warrant iri'iiiiinfi. ;int wi he .ciilil t h sma ativ anr.iji on cost und Also a variety of SJ'Slt lil2Tj;lriSsS'Jji and other pi epa ra tions, celebrated for curing the following Diseases! White swellinir. Sore lees and Ulcers of lone standing. Felons, Rheumatic Pains of the joints, bpraics' and Bruises, Tetters of all kinds, Cholic, Colds, ' Canuhs and Consumptions, Dropsy, Flux, Gout and Ci ravel, Fever k Ague, Sore Eyes, Dyspepsia, Vomiting, Spitting of Blood, ic. Physicians, Country Merchants, and other, are respectfully invited to call aud examine tor themelves, before they purchase elsewhere, us thev will no doubt, find it to their advantage N. B. The subscriber will give cash lor Ginseng. J- M. Vincennes, Aug. 12, UJ35 U-tf GCODSELLi & LYON, EVAXSVILLE, IA. (Successors of W. Si J. and J . Lewis, k Co.) Wholesale dealers in Groceries generally Nails, Paints, Glass, Boots, Shoes, Sec. and buyers of most kinds of country produce. Evansviile, Julv 20, 1835. S7 f , 7n tii &1 r?r ,ox-r. ;w rrrflvci a bi !"lnck. fassoiledi' 10 suit the wants of the CoUnac p.ERTCn fc HEI.EBD. J eric 1 1 th b'b - V llllCiO'C!
COPARTNERSHIP. rEHMlE undersigned beg leave to in- - iofm their Jriends and dealers iu Dry Goods, generally, that they have torrnedja partnership for the purpose of transacting a
Businesa, under the style of UJBMIRIJ3 fc JilTJLLEJ and have taken Ihe btore, together wi th ' the Stock of Dry Goods, of R. & 1 Mer-j rie, which Stock may be considered new, having all been purchased within the last 12 months. Mr. Merrie is now East making additions lo the present supply, which they ;ue regularly receiving. They respectfully invite Merchants Irom the country to give them a call. Robert merrie Jr. S. II BULL EN. Louisville Ky., Aug, 19 lb.35 13-2m THE LADY'S ROOK ron .n '!.: W AS I'LI!I.1SAK1 ON THE URSjT INST. FpiII IS number commenced a new vol---ntne, and contains one of the plates of Fashions, which has r end e red this work so celebr ated ; also, the Fashions of the olden times. Fie similar rila'.es will be j v en this year. Every number contain? a steel engrav ieg, or a plait? of Fahions, elegantly colored ; two pa e;ps of Mu -ir ; two Engrav ing of d istin;uihed authors; embellishments of scientific subjects, or views ol remarkable places GALLERY OF PORTRAITS Ender this head will he publish , likenesses, of distinguished authors in this country and in Europe. Alieady hive Aosf'ist number. Also. Steel Ec.gra y mgs ot the Parting 1 1 ou r , 1 1 lust rat ed , ty i u I 'rooks. A. M oik : Excerj a view of Park Place. New ;p ; Antholojjia by M Ca-1 I, ri' . I(j ; Embroidery M ii. ic. r The 1 -ioatuies ol .i.Minguished citizens w ill l . . I I I . . ...t.rticQrwir ! no roe.tinoeii io siioti. no eiion is snar-i ,e i to tender thi work paramount to al I i.il.oic nf n -1 ri 1 1 Li r fixtiltP . ' I 1
j fJODFV Publisher j valid, which is derived through any Sher i No 3,Fiankin PlacePhrladelph'ia.j. collector, executor administrator, i , . (guardian, or trustee. Unless the title H
I HC ill nci ncr. iu ii ui it b iei . . ', , . , , , son wi-hiiic to tubscribe. tor tlie Lady son. i hi i ru i j ,ook, uiai mere no oetepuo .n rr'i "in mrwaru any inonui s numoei 'pecimeii.ln' sending him a Utter, "II. 1 .! I. pot i a id. I any o our agents should have exlral ii r.n, ""mbei s of volume ten on hand, that they "."0t use . they U confer a particular; T - . H ...111 I.,. . I... n I M rr. In n l.r' J . . . M""'tu"uc' - stating the number sent, and who they are, Irom. We are so near ly out of volume ten, that we wish to provide a supply in sea ton. Newspapers exchanging with the La Book will confer a favour on the sub criber by giving the above three or four! er lions. D. S. BONNER, 1m ,c . i iv. iM,;mnr. R AS lust ieceied Irom Daltimore, in -i j i i i 'v Vn,L -.i H Philadelphia and New lork, a ' . . c, i . ,i ru,,r laie assortment ol Staple anil t ancy ' n It Y 1 OOIJ S , j both foreign and domestic,' comprising a j great variety of articles ol the latest j stle, suitedtolheSum mer, tall aud Win ler seasons, Also HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TjooIs. feluies, Combs, &c. Df which will be sold wholesale or re - !. ,, . rl.ot! J Vincennes, Aug. 22, 1G35. 12-6t COTTON YARN. ERCHANTS and others retailing can be furnished with COTTON h L V l iTJ" bv iLp I'.nlfi at tlip Louisville AAAJk&v ' J ' ' ' - ' - " 1 - - ' - - prices. Oiders promptly attended to. D. S. BONNER. August 22d, 1C35. 12-Gt FRESH TEAS. a HALF C LS b lounff livson Tea, (Sabioa Cargo) just received and or sale by the Chest. D S. BONNER. August 22, 1C35. 12-Gt For Sale or Ment. rHE well known desirable property! g with all its conveniences, lot Io. 12U, on Market street, long occupied by ihe undersigned, is now for sale or rent. A new brick house, (which may be finished to suit the taste of the purchaser) with a Warehouse, Stable, Smoke house and excellent well, are of the improvements The stand tor business is one ol the oldest and most eligible. The piemisesmay l examined, and the prescribed terms of ale or rent, made known on applicative u, JOHN EW ING ii.ct imc s, J one 11, IUJ5--2Tw
Soria c& Howell, AUCTION &. COIV1IYIISSION MERCHANTS .v. tciiez, miss. Nov. 22. 1834 25-tf
D. WHEELER, is now receiv iog a large assortment of Staple ai,d ncy lry Goods, Hard ware, Queens- " are, &c. &c. all of w hich he will sell at reduced pr ices V incennes, Sept. 4, 1G35. Wool Miolh C CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale J by ii. I) WHEELER. Vincennpg, Sept. 4, 1U35. Good distiller, who can come well recommended, will meet with con 1 stant employment, and good wages, but none other than a sober man need apply. U. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, Sep,, i, '835. NOTICE TO RESIDENT 81 OCKHOInERN OK TUB State Hank of Indiana. LOANS will be made for the pav. merit of the second Instalment of Stock, due November 10, 1835, (and the 3d instalment due in 1C3G, it desiied) lo resident Stockholders, under the following regulations: The persons filling the o dices heieafu r stated in each county are hereby notified that they are appointed in and lor their respective counties, Appraieers of (lie real estate proposed to be mortgaged for the above purpose. The Associate Judges, Judge of the Probate Court, Clerk of the. Circuit Court, Recorder, County Surveyor. School Commissioner, and the three Directors on the pait of the Stale in each Branch; any three of whom shall constitute a board to act on any application, except in cases where (hey are personally interested ; and for their use the follow iog form is annexed to be signed by the three Appraisers, and filed in (he proper Branch, on or before the fifth of October cext, together with a bond and mortgage accompanied with a recorded and certified chain of title Irom ihe Uniied Slates, or other original source ' nf ollgM a" Itu er venmg o vne rs id iiih ap .1 I ' . " - . plicant, according to Ihe printed lormi " iiic.. procu.eo ol eacn uiauu,. ... i. i. . i .. i. i .. i.. .1 I u 111,11 wuii . c t ailtrs HU7I 1'IUUUl.tU . jand left at the Branch or their absence accounted for. No title w ill be deemed - i , i i l i c i i jclearly exhibited of record, and in every si . . . . .- . , i respect completed, according to the print- , . f , . M.pla(r0 lvi,ilfKrt ...... . V. . ... .jj., Clerk's and Recorder's certificates, no loan will in any case be allowed thereon. All expense of preparing, completing, and . . r ' , mcin iriir cither (lid n 1 1 n ra I a c m f n f rarti j fira(es or mortrae must be incurred by " a;p,icant &For each day so employ i ed, each Appraiser is entitled by law, from the applicants to one dollar. ' ' The undersigned having been appoint- ' ed by the Commissioners of the Sinking j Fund, Appraisers of real estate proposed j lor mortgage in the county of and having been duly sworn as such, after personal examination of (or say irom our personal and distinct acquaintance with) the following described real estate lo said county, (Here describe it) do say, upon our oath, that faid premises, exclusive of all perishable improe' men s are oi me vaiue or in- . .t dollari in specie, at the roor ' mon selling rate ot land at this time in t this county. Given under our hand this day of 1 835 Decisions w ill be made on the part of tjie Commissioners of the Sinking Fund , ! on tne sufficiency of the mortgage as ear ly as practicable, at the respective Branches where the eame may be knowu on application. By order of the Commissioner , SAMUEL MERRIL, President. Office of Sinking Fund, Indianapolis, Aug. 26, 1G35. 14-5w S hereby given, that the undersigned 1ns taken out letters of admit i-tiationon the estate of John F. Soapy , late of Knox county and state of Indiana, deceased. All peisons indebted to the aid estate are requested to uiake imme. diate pay merit ; arid those having claim againt the same, aie notified to piesent ihem duly authenticated for settlement. The eaid estate is supposed to Le solvent. GEORGE CALHOUN D, AJmr. Vincennes, Aog 29th lC35-14-3t THE VINCENNES GAZETTE Is Published every Saturday, Terms $2 50, if paid dtirifii the year. $1 00. if paid in advance. $ 00, if not paid during the year. SI 25, for ix month. Papers discontinued only att he option of tba publisher while arrearages are due. (r7"Adv( rtisemenls making one square or less ivill be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty -five tents for every suhseqiieiitinsertiotl longer ad vei tisements in the game rmio. Advertisements stnt without orders wi I) in all i'H(i", be Uisutvi until forbid, and hurged oi ordin-ly
