Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 October 1837 — Page 3

o'Vm? linn. rfIli: Subscribers having purchased Jj the entire stock of Ooods of Clark and Brown, respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they intend enrrvin: on the mercantile business at the old stand under the firm of E. fc O.

llrown, where they would be pleased to

iit-iIv the old customers ol the House

1

m:v uoods.

CKURI'llV & EVANS arc now in receipt of

am a' tin

nil outers wmi may i;ir mem w no a

with every article suitable for th

l'hev

cut and :in:n-oachi;iLr seasons

have just received a iiuau'uty of si- Vr it f rs?e vcr

their assortment complete; all of wl.i will be sold at the lowest cash prices. E. Jt O. BROWN. N. I). The Books of the late firm Clark t Brown, are left in the hands

Eli Brown, who will attend to the seitliiii of the fsrae at any time required by those

mtersted. Vincennes, Sept 29th, 1S37.

JV ST RECEIVED .1 SUPPLY OI

floii.. h cox. lakh. cnrri-K, fish

And tl.e het Foreign and Domestic liquors, which

vn will Jiijiose of at the lowest cash prices. THOILN VATMi.. ViiH-nr.e, Oct. 2 J, l:i7 l'.-t. WAX.rKi)-

!oii.i cueai, imcou, jar

W Oats, lom. lined I-nut

Mian, Chickens, Butter,

every article ot country produce lor

hi. h tin highest prici's w ill he. oiven. TiiOIJX vy WAT.VOX. Vinceunei, Oct. od, 1 s37 1'J-flt.

:

W inter Dry Coods consisting in p.ivt of f-4 anil

5-1 English mcrinoe, plain and damask; rcil,

white uiul mveii flannels; bl inkrls ot every ile-

ription; a superior lot of clollis. ca Mini res ami

S:iUinetts; a haialsome assortment ol inenno anil silk shawls and hankerchiifs: anil nun's all J

women's cloaks: -0 cases blue and i'uicv print

10 bales tickings; 10 Jo. brown sheetings; iin.l a

general variety of goods needed tor the f all and

inter sales.

To cash and punctual dealers inducement, will

be otl'ered. They arc itiviti d to catl and examine

In store; eastings, powder, teas, indigo, madder,

pepper, allspice, tobacco, wool luis, ana wining

and vv lapping pa er.

Louisville, fsep. '-3 lS-.d.

Application 1 Partition.

ji

public in general, ti. :t

c.'iair s:;iip to the ouuti

pied by John Ewitv. prepared to furnish a:

Iv on hand, or make

Chairs and

ftp HE subscriber would respectfully ir-

i.rm ma citizens ot this place, and the

he has removed hi

iivr formcrlv oeeu-

Esq. w here he is will keep c.o n statu

te) order, tndsor

ttees in the jrrontest variety

of Patterns and colors, in tiie shortest notice, and in the very best style of workmanship. RGCKiK'G CHAIRS of all sizes and Patterns, made to order. Old chair repaired and painted. JONATHAN SMILEY. Yin-enncM. Oct. t, 137 10-tf.

J.AltdIi: SALM OF J.OTS .v n.xcrxxus. Win. V. P.arnett, 1

LIcirs ui Mark Burnett, f dcccuMul. J

i N pursuance of an order of the Knox jj Circuit Court, in the above case, at the

last September Term, will be offered at

public sale at the door of John C. Clark's

Hotel in Yineenues, on Saturday the uh day of October next, between the hours of 10 and t o'clock of said day, all the riht,

tuiii ana interest ol said ileus ot .Uaik

Barnett, deceased, in and to the following

lots in the Borough of 'inccu:ies, kuown

and designated in said Borough as lot: number 5, 73, lPi, 113, EjOlU'J, li'.J

I lio, 181, C-20, 23 1 , 232, 337, 200, 2 j 1 ,2'J;

21)'.t, 301, .100,321, .110, 31."), 3 1U, 352 350, 300. 307, 372, 373, 3SS, -101, 43t 137, 10; 171, 173, 17 and IS 1 , accord

ins to Johnson and Emboli's Survey.

Jiriiis cf .V.it. A credit ol one am

two years will be gien, on the purchaser

oivinT bond with approved securiiy, with

interest lrom date it not paid at maturity. SAMI IIL IlllJ,, SAM I El, WISE,

JOHN C. HOLLAND

Cofiunis-iioHCrs

N. B. In relation to titles, reference

may be had to A bner T. J 'His or Samuel

Hill, Esqrs. Yinceniies, Sept. 23. 1K37. 18

'J s4j y smJ -rti y.A.-J

B A

ppUK Trusters cf this institution havi-n-J. procured, and at cnnsidcrable expense IUted up the spacious biuUlln known as the Knox county eminarv, and havitn; weured the sr ice of able, e pel K iici d and respectable 'i'caeers,

will upeii the School the 1st V edi.t ailay ia Oc

tober next, witli the addition ot a l iimarv Dc-

utr.ieut, in which will be tJC.L'kt R-'a 'lu. Wri-'

tin ;, Siicihi' ana litt li'ssous m A.it.nnctic.

'1'liis etluii:e contains, lu does two Lire and com

modious school room'! and a l.ibiarv Koom, sevc-

al other ap'trttuents convenient i'or the recitation

ot chesses in tue. hmr.vr I mucins ot stuov, and

jr experiment in (.'u iHi"ri and .Vn'it7.7 '-

liwtiliii. in which latter 1 ranches lcit'arcs will be

leliveied the ensuing v. inter.

One ot the best Miseellaneoin Libraries in the

ft tale, comprising upwards ol l.Itceii liunnrcil

olu!iies of standard works. i. alia. hed to the astiiiitioii. to whiihth'5 students v. ill hae access.

1 he aca.ieiiiieul ycru is d.v.ded into 'our leun

or r't'ssions ol eleven wccks eacn. i no rirn coin-

nenccs the 1st Wednesday in October. Tl

-C3 'f t iffState Bank of Indiana. ) Branch at inconncs, Oct. 1, 1837 5 3?CfTICE in hereby civen that a mectinof the Stockholders in this Branch will be held at the Court Houseon Monday the 0th day of November next, between the hours of 10 and 0, for the purpose of electing ten directors for the ensuing year. JOHN ROSS. Cashier. Vincennas, Oct. 4, 1837 19-5t.

SCHOOL WANTED. 4 Ol N(l MAN ol e,od character. and ccmpeieut tu talh, wishes to t a School in the country or elsewhere. For furthfr infoiinalioa enquire at this clhce. Vineenr. s, (), -h, 1837 19-tf.

A ; i ; n m s i : ; a 1 1 1 1 r s Aoiit t. Y''nci- i l.rcby liiien that the unJersirm d has taken out letters of a.lniiiiistra-l:.-n o:i tiie estate of Henry Hcndei son, late of K:inv coii .'y, i!i .-eased. All persons indebted to sal c-t.i'c are r-.:'tested to come forward imme-::!.-! v sad t i ike pavment. and those bavin; r' ajaiut the fjnw, are reipiosled to present t'n ,ii leal'y autlieaticiiteil for settlement. The cftte is s:ippo-o 1 to be insolvent. A. U. M'KEK, AJmr. Vin- -:ries. O, t. .'th, 1 s;:r.. 1 il-iU.

Ad.himstu v tor's Sali-

70 T1CL u hereby gien that I will expose

to sale at auction on 1 uesday the 24 of Oi

lohcr, lJ.attli late resilience ol llenrv tlen-

ileison, deceased. miles L.iFt of Yincennss, all

thf prrsonal property of the said deceased, cou(isliristof llorseo. Cows, and Farming utensils

1 I acres of corn in tha field, Oats in the stack,

Household furniture CVc, together with the balance of a leae of 20 acres of ground (on the

land of Samuel Lmison) tor 2 years lrom .March

next. A credit of 12 months will be Riven on all urns of 3 dollars and upwards, tha purchaser

giving hu note wtlh approved freehold ? enritv. A. B. M'KL'E, AJmr. Vinrenn, 0. 5th. ls'SH. l:t-:tt.

iro ruizics of si.mm, VA. NOIH'OLK LOTTERY.

Class No. S draws at Alexandria, Oeto-

ber 2 1st. 1837.

eiO.000 10,000 1,000 3.000 1,910 5 of

1,500 2 of 1.200 and 150 prizes each of 1,000 makino- 150,000.

Tickets 10 dollars A certificate of 25

whole tickets will cost 1 10 dollars, shares in proportion. Cirand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 30 draws at Wilmington, October "23, 1837.

$20,000 5,000 3,000 10 of 1,000 10 of

500 itc Tickets 5 dollars. A certificate of 25 whole tickets trill cost 05 dollars, shares in proportion. V. WnrriLix; Lottlkv.

Class No. 7 draws at Alexandria, Octo

ber 28th, 1837.

30,000 10,000 7,000 5,000 4,000 3.000

2105 25 of 1,000 50 of 500 50 of 200 88 of 150 Tickets S10

A certificate 25 whole tickets will cost

130 dollars, shares in proportion.

In the above splendid schemes for Oc

tober, great iu lucements are offered to

T.MVF.RS1TV OF VI.M'IXNtS, JtJ cd lea I Dcparlmcn t . ijivA (TatirsT. "5'liE lectures in this institution will commence on the first Momluy in December and end on the first Monday in March I s2. Special Anatomy, by Dr. OJ'utt, (Jeneral and l'nthiilotrieal

Anatomy

urgery,

Obstetrics and diseases of wo-

roud, t

last We. hi si!, iv in iiece nbci. i'lu

'linl, the third We Inc. day ia M.uch. Th;

Jour!!', the second ednc.-.'jy ;:l .ii:tie.

Si t DIES iV TEKMS Ot-' Tl'ITIOX 1'F.R tiV.Vltrr.R

Iv a.'.inu. ritlna. iiclhn;, and Ur.-t lessons lit

Xrithmctic, per sessu a.

Kc:ihn!r. t iithoLir C'tiv, U i.tin?, Amacietic

lnr:Ush (irammai. t lec.ra ;iV v with the u.-e c

m.u.s ami Cilol'cs. . aiur.il Jii-iorv, iki.cli-ric. l.i:c

rarv (hitii i.-m. History, iuuii. iir. il anil lr.o a i'liilasoph., (.'!.e:i:it!v, NatUia! l'Lilo-aipli. As

tronoinv. tue van.ei ;;unc:us ol alatueciuins

C0lii'O-i'i.m ai.d Elocution. J." per .;.,. ''iie above wn'a Latin, lueek, French or ITr brew Lanoamc.e ft! per ktsivii. f si' ol Lthru I V f.O crt.ls er 'C--:0I1. Aiipropii.t:.-' ii.stractious w ill at ail tunes t civ en vv.iheu! a. i uont. 1 na:::c, to a c'..;-.s v. eh::.:

to ipiaiilv t.n liisclvcs fr trivcii!, unit a vi

cini. parei.l.il -au i.cian-biu will ivni.aiitly er. is. d over the m.innei'S and liu.rj's o!

STATE OF INDIANA.

finor Cjiai!'..

KSOX P RUli ATE COURT,

Alu'-st Term, 1827

John Ramsey, Adin'r.

ot JSclictmah I lew,

deceased, ! On eomplaint of

vs. j Insolvency The creditors of said deceased. I

A ND now at this time came the said

" administrator, and filed his metnori al, shewing the condition of said estate and complaining that the personal proper

ty (there being no real estate) is msufli

cicnt to pay the debts and demands out

standing against said estate; it is therefore

ordered, that the filing and pendency of said complaint be made known to the creditors of the said Nehemiah Blew, deceased, by a publication of this order for six weeks successively in the Yincennea Gazette, a weekly newspaper printed in Yin-

cennes, in th county of Knox and State of

Indiana, and that they be informed that unless they notify the said Administrator of the existence and extent of 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 ollice of the clerk of this Court previous to the final

distribution of the assets cf the estate of

said decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of more diligent creditors. Test. A. I). SCOTT, Clerk. By. K. M'CORD, D. C. 19-Otr

SHERIFF'S SALE. A" virtue of a w rit of alias Fi. Fa. to me directed from the Clerk's

otiice of the V igo Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale before the Court House door in Yincennca', on Thursday the 20th day of October, 1837, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, on said day, agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, all that certain tract of land lying and being in the County of Knox, containing 200 acres more or less, bounded by lands of Samuel Emison on tha east, on the west by lands of l'icrre Brouillct, on the north by lands,, of William Kelso and Samuel Judaii, on the south by lands of Antoine Marashall, commonly called the Belle Yieu farm. Also one house and lot in the Borough of Yincenne.s, containing 2 1 feet in front, on AYater St. running back to the river AY abash and bounded as follow?: norlh-cast side hv Market sheet, on the south-west by buildings of Jolih Wise, and on the north-west by the river AY abash, known and designated by lot number 2 1 , taken as the property of AVilliani Patterson to satisfy said execution in favor of Sainuel Judaii. ZAC1IARIA1I PFLLIAM, SJurif K. C. October 3th 1837 lD-3t.

17XCEXXES Practical Institute, SIXTH YEAR. Oprn to pupils of rithcr rr or any a jr. rnOVIDFO IF DESIRED. Pupilia taught a tlicir circumstances nipiire. Tuition: SIS per year of four quarter: $.') per quarter, f twelv weeks; pxtr rharge for wood, Ac. Tuition du on antranen. Mr. t Mr. CROSBY. Con riu e fort. Sept. 2 137 Ih-tf.

J In dd OX, Johnston nut.

Tfoost, Decker, Somes, Sfahl.

FEMALE ACADEMY. r"TMlE Fall Session in this Seminary will commence the fust AA'ednesday in October next, and will still continus,

under the particular care and instruction of Mrs. Wilkinson.

The course of instruction embracee Reading, AA'riting, Arithmetic, English

(.rammar. liconraphv. History, i:

men and children,

Chenii.-Arv and Natural Philos-

phy,

Materia Medica and Pharmacy,

1'hcory and Practice of Medicine,

Plivsioloi and Institutes of Me

dicine,

The price of all the tickets will be S-80.

Matriculation $2. Dissecting ticket, 5.

l'hc I'nivcisitv huihiinrr is larje and eomtnoJiou. The t .wu is healthy and so situs'ed as to mark it out as a point peculiarly adapted to the location

of a medical school, be in a on the confines of two

states and easy of weocss. TUi-re is a large and ex.. -'dent l.ib:ar attached to the Institution, to

v. hich s,tu.!ci:ls v.i!( have aci ess at;ti:s city can also inform students t..at t'

all cases he entitled to th.; bent-tit arising iVo n oh-irv i'ii clinical practii e crattiitoiisly. a ad that in rare or dti'iVnlt -a ., pleat cure will

:e taken t n.-TTfi-; on their laiuus i: iiairtant med

ical

Natural

Philosophy, Chemistry, Philosophy of

tha mind, Rhetoric, Logic, Literary Lnticism, Astronomy, the various branches of Matlteinatii s and Composit'on. The terms of tuition per evrrter for

those under twelve ytar.i of age 1. over this age i-3. Tuition to t : ..

advance. K. Wi;. . ..: Vincenne, Sept, 23, Ibh. . i". - :

ti

i!Tr. ?? 7 W w, .n ins a:i -t

f" JH E uubsrrihrrs hainjr purchased the ri.tiiS stock of Oroceries of Messrs. Thorn 6k '1 lacy, will continue the Orocery Business at tho old stand uiiih r the Firm of Thorn Sc Wuton,

'Flic far-1 where tiiey will lie pleased to aeroruniOi ate tlie lor--y tvill i;i'mer customers of the house and :!! others who

may jceasea to give tneni a call. THOMAS THORN. LEWIS L. WATSON. Vincennes, Oct. 2, 1 S3 7 Hi Jt.

an i

siiri a! in;

or:na:ion.

'1'he faculty ure

c!

iart.-r to coiner the do

ii

lue.

extrusion

ei:t:tleil by llieir l.i. ci'liat" of M

will however he npt lied for at the cnsuili.; si: of the Legislature, and there i an be no dou!

leo of which

ssnii t but

i

i

the

' i

tae stumes and

tl.e Institution vvi!! lie subje vision nf the l'i i;.c.;' d. and visitation of tiie 'ihustees

ot s. The T.istitbti.ni will l.r open visits of parent.- a ad qu irdiai'.s

intern il t to the t ) a ft; a:id be

ecoui

at ail

n V ot

y so peril, onthlv of Yi.attincs to e in1. it.''.'i

i;d die progress - will l.,u tv a ptib-

t.H' ,lc

-t. t.Ml an

tics .ic

t

iitcd in la increase ;' rity ca'thi i it I.et s-;

waa's iy nr.;. ' re..j..;c ro-.v is il i h.

M t' 'ft;

to

r icon

'.'.o cannot be stips, niiiu'.'-.v with tl.e

v !i. c icav c to s i v, :!,-.! 1 Coad...o fara- a lib -tar as a,;:o'oi : i.ilc an 1

K call and sal i-i . tbi-r i clve.nn.l ilisciiUiic i;.' the si h of the pupil. ib -i b.-s this, lie e vaniiiaC lit. ; a oar. 'I'o the cii:.c:i of Vi-cci: the 'Ficslccs woui.l ixsp.cti Institution of !::! 1:1 -v r. actor which it l . th. ;r iitti-tni iny, is not only ccinono ,! I

conununily, but is ac. improve, the i haracti -and promote the pros rough and if so, h

their patronne! To those at a ohsbit-.c". w posed to have any pci uliar local interests of the j la e,ti: v

it is the settled purpose of th ral and ciih-Uii. 1 policy eo

efficient means can go. to make Vincennes Academy, as a Seminary of sound and iibcful learnit.j, ultimately and as speedily as possible, second to none in the I'nited Slates. The advantages of a jiuii'ic and permanent Institution must be obvious to nil; thera is ree.tei power of motive to give it chsra ter, belter opportunity to remedy inconvei.il lues anil to supply conveniences thure will be less chaiuru of

hooks and consequently less expenc to patrons:!

a uniform s t, rn of study can be man. tamed lrom the heir.nirm to '.he end of a courts of a. co::iplished education; and u hat is sce'y n ccin- i '.eration of greater importance, (ilioi. Ma;-s. Chemical and philosophical apj n at us c -. c an lie furnished to a much rrenter x' :t t'en c :'i ! t expected in private and temporary ho-.!-.. Hoard in private families is from ii, CO to J?. per week. Prinr.pi.l, R. AVILKLNSON, A. M. Asfhfmf. HLuiiT. i;i:i:i, a. is. Board ,,f 7j' -. LI :tml f T.-uf Rev. Thos. Aii.nMita!. H. Pra ktii,

. A. T. Err.is,

ine power to conlsr tne uesree ot Lioctor oi Mac-

cit.-e will he pronipllv jjruatcd. Those, students who may wi-h to si n.d an examii.atioi. loj tiie ili rr of 1.. M. Cui: do so at tiie evj.Iratijii of ono ,-ouise. Those wh i attend thu ensuing course are informed that it will be ( onsi iered enuiva'ent lo a full rrurn' under t'u: anticipated eteisi,.n cf the charter, and that thev will be i-x-

t-1 1 iV y o mft' r

& to res::

F7!,,1IF, undersigned are just in receipt - of a Lot of Stoves, v Inch, togedter with tliose we had on hand, make cur assortment good. BFIITCII & IIF.BFUD. Yincennef!, Sept. 22nd, 18;J7. IT tf

nee of M. i. by

i ran v. eek. 11 ply as

oi-taai-

Yc ol-

Stt! dents call upon

auuneil us candidates f ir the. ih a'tendin a second course. (iood bo.irdii.i; and haliii e.l at from r'-."a) to f.'J.dft per upon their ariiiu in loan, v i

"ce LCiCi ill ' oi. 1 iark s itotcl. 'j j i : : :s imn y. oiti tt, De'.Il of t'u' I'-.i' u'.'v i:' I'liNslc. Vincennes, "rj.t. 17, 137 IIThc Mi-oom-i lb p-iMb in, K. Louis; Indian., Jodrn-tl. Iiidinn-ipolii: :ti,d Tree I're.-s. Vaud.dia. Illinci--; vrill pnhlUh t!i- a'-ovo Weekly to the amo-Kit cf-r.'i each, all I forwaid their accounts to the I'oan! f..r navm. lit.

LAiJCi: maps or T:ii:

public and tud District.:,

l.OVr

Indian la

'l o-.viisaips. r treaius. nuiieiit urvev and

lillld .ill

ra!

: f.e

Ki:v. J inx, i) i i i.r , Ifo-C. Jit'lt Lvw, .1 lis si; K. L'cK.Hs. KaIJ'iut. Surm. fj i. S.nir.. Hti.L, I.mi. W. W. Her r. M. I). l!y order of the Hourc

JI. D. WiiKELsa, Sim. Whs, i to. AY. I.vv nu, ?.t. Ron ins n, Kimr. N. Ciasix. sf Trust ji s.

IL PECKER, Preside'.

J. SOMES, S.-cretcry. Vinrennes. S. :,f. 2 1st, I 37. 1 -Ct.

Valuable Real Esfalr for

IN ATNCENNES. O'Byrne and wife, 1 , ,. ,- r J I Application for parConway and wife. J tion. 3 N pursuance of an order of the Knox j Circuit Court in the above ojfc, will be oflered at public sale at John C. Clark's Hotel, to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 28th day of October next, between 10 o'clock, A. M. nn.l 4, P. M. of said day, all the rioht. title and interest of Michael O'Byrne and l'!eamr his wiui, and Michael Couwav and Marv his wife, in an 1

to part of lot No. 10, in th Borough of

Vincennes, it being 33 feet on AYater or First street, and extending back to the rivsr. A credit of 12 and 18 months will be given, on the purchasar enteiing into personal and mortgaged security to tlie acceptance of tha Commissioner, with i.iteres; from date. JOHN B. MARTIN, SAAll'EL HILL. JACOB II A KPF.it, Lminixioicri. Vincennes, Sept. 2S, 1837. 18-5t

SALE-

hava for sale, a

8 of pond and

civ ?' v i.n .i,

l . -. V will. .... . .W.-l

;,y' Yrv.wiii be dis;'i.-rd of (Si.'i."-''..--'.-'.!! ' oil accommodc.:injr

terms. F. M Sept. 20. IS.T;. 18-3t

-Syok

:J vniiii;

JONFS.

'i'.A!h! IX.sl.. THOSF interested, are hereby notified to come forward without delay, and settle their Borough Taxes, as further indulgence eannot be given. In the absence of the subscriber, a receipt from Martin l'obinon, Fs j. will be "-ond. J. DONOVAN, ficr. Co!. Sept. 2, 1837 !8-3t TKINTED AT THIS OFFICE. I

P'hou itvr the Keservations. L:

cVc, rn -raved fr.au t

plats in the (hn.ia! Lar. 1 l!hie. W. Citv: hv Ihtlihnan, Dra i" hsi .aa in th

Laud n:P..-e. 1'. TAi LOR, bookseller. Washington City, ha; just p i! h-dii il (and seemed the i-opvih accor

.'.His? to law) the above. Maps, which will be found

infinitely more complete and ueoiirnto than nr.

heretofore published. They tire published on separata shra ts, each containing nearly six s-piuie feet, and will be found espe, la'iv useful end val-

uai ie. to tuose nitereste '. in tri lauos ct ei'uer

state. as thev show sverr item of information

which is in tho possession of the land Office rail

afiw to water rourses, township lines, Indiiu

l.iiids m l reservations, land Ci.-t: ict s. cV c. and will

lJ found Uerfeclly areurate cu 1 pr.-cis

p.-.uts. Ti oy ean be sent hv mail to anv art of t!i h nite 1 Stiles, subject or.lv to .single letter postage. Rri '-c; two iloha's. or thio eci'it-s of ei-ih-r will h.iBeiit by mail fr fivp c'oilar!. A liberal duMvunt will he made on trave'Iin egents, or ta any who buy to sell a-jnin. Editor of newspaper, any where, who will jive the above ndvertisemei.t ( uv hnlimj this notice) one or tco insei tious. hall receive by return mail a coj v of ea h nmp. if they will send a copy of tho paper containing it lo the advertiser. Aui. 10 l.siir, 17 3t.

?3

BONES TO!5ACCO just received and for sale bv

BFKTCH it HE HERD. A'incennes, Sept. 22nd, 1837. 1 T tf

BOXES TALLOW CANDLES, nist rpcpiVHil :r( fr,r snip fiv

B I U PC II it IIEBEBD. A'incennes-, Sept. 22nd, lt37. 17-tf

tt t ,i h

REAMS AVRAPPING PAPER assorted, i u v t received and for

sale by BFKTCH & HEBERD. Vincennes, Sept. 22nd, 1837. 17-tf

HOLLOW WARE & CASTINGS. ylIiE sulis-criiii is have just received on consign. nu-tit. 30 tons HOLLOW WAKE Sc CASTIN (is. v.hith thev wi!l sell at the LouisviU

Evansvihe

. s bv trie 1. 1. 11.L1AM TIILHSTON, 6l Co.

r sti..

Pi a pi bum U tsfttkJV fi iMB'ilM 'rfiV' S OOMALBSGM & HALL. r.SIT:CTi'i;LI.Y inform the citizens a

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JDMIX1STIU TOR'S XOTICE. TOTlCE is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the es'ate of Samuel Plugh, late of Knox county, deceased. All persons indebted to the same, are notified la make immediate payment; and those having claims against said estate, are requested to present ther.i properly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed tw he insolvent.

ABRAHAM HERD, .'Am. Tincer.nes, Sept. 23d, 1837 17-3t Al VA I A LSI II A T )H S SALU. "5HE undersigned administrator on the - estate of Samuel Piugh, deceased, will expose to public yule at the house of Martin Mill, on Saturday the 1 1th day of October next, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting in part of Horses, Cattle and Hogs, Farming utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other rticles too tedious to mention. A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars. All sums under three dollar, cssh in Itan-l, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. ABRAHAM IP'KD. ' A'incennes, Sept. 23d. i' " " -!

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