Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 March 1841 — Page 3
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iec. 11. That this act shall bo in force from and after its passage, and shall be published in the Indiana Journal. j, Hack Reckoning. According to the 'iniate of Mr. Ltarnard, one of the in em t of the House of Representatives trom New York, the prob.iblu liabilities growing out of past transactions, for which the present administration will have to provide, in addition to the current expenditures of thu government, are as follows: Treasury Notes otit!andinr wiih interest on them, including; such as may be issued befora the -ltli of March, under the act of IS-0 :.i50,ooo Old Funded and Certificate Debt, (probably) 100;000 Debts of cities in the District of Columbia assumed by the Government, with interest, 1,750,000 Amounts icquired to be invested for Indians and In- I dian tribes 2.5S0.000 Principal sums payable to Indians or Indian tribes I,00d,O.X Annuities to same, 8500,000 per year, four years 'J,n.X:)l)0 Amount rcqwired to make pood the deficit in the Na
vy and Pension Fund Clwrges which will fall on the Treasury in 18 1 I on arcount of liabilities incurred under appropriations in ide in 1810 and previous years the money having been earned, but not called for: taking the excess of Mich charges over wht will be chargeable on the Treasury in 1812, in the like account, under appropriations of 1811 and previous years Cl.iims on account of Indian aif.iirs and relations, &c, allowed or to be allowed i:i the Department, or by ac(Minting dicers Claim growing out of Florida war, ifce,, presented to C mi a res 6 1,00,000 j,eao.ooo t,;)d0,M00 3 000.000 u, 000.000 .-.tiinywo iMe o:i I ;coum i)i i ri:si r it. I units W fc t U I - .at'lllf Cliims on account of French spo.iv.ions on commerce To wh'ch is added a sum uc-oe-srtrv lo provide a suital i e halance urv in tha TreasMaking in ait S 10,380,000 1 1 Prr.'t prepare for ft'ar. John Hull ;u to r-'iard and oh ev this instruction i' W ra.il :;sn our own ovnt d -. Whetlv.-r we sa.ud eel to rh 'a h a Jr;Mt Ilr .lin or not br.tt . . ri !.-..-v I u--tio:i. t'.ie fu-:t a:ieh rnr.ne.i ii ue reai ! r i . I . . . . : i in a:,nh:;, n-i stre-ntnenin-j' ner Wr f ir. " ' Ii .Tiiion-". . e,n f, -r-.r-r h.sv t'u Vlrcf !v she has oroerea a :t ii !ai!t on lake Ontario. ii-w Administration will not .':V- i.i.-iT r , rt'iiiMiii ;:3 t.iev f.r? now; ;'iat thrv .oil awake from false 5ourity;' t 'is.: tn" d .'fen :e!es", state of our seabor.r will meet with their earliest attenti n.I . .r n r l ran-'-:'.: unaware. Let us 'it nre:arcJ for war whether it comes or :i )t. 1 it in oar present condition s'.unl. there bo a rapture between the two na '.ions we shall be situated somewhat a v.-a- an American officer on the frontiers the commencement of tho lart war. tae day he received a call from an 1 -mulish otficer, who deliberately marched in: t li-? fort an 1 demand" ! its surrender. Tho American, surprised., hardly knew what to make of it. What do you nvv.i! .said he. War is declared, replied the Kngibh officer, and I demand the surr -n ler of t:is tort. .Nonsense, said t:ie viura-aii. Ston and take dinner with me. 1 intend r , :.nid t'irt Krilishman. u ar 13 declarcl l.v America against Great Britain, and 1 .i..,n.,.i ,..i..r cnrrpn.lcr. The American f nnd that the statement was but too true, and being taken inawares,he was obliged to suecomb. lie had not heard the news, and was thus unceremoni in sly informed ot it. Wo suspect he didn't take the papers. Thus would it be if there should be a rupture at this time. We sho.ild be as unprepared as was this American officer w hen he received the unexpected call from the Englishman. An Knglish fleet would be on our coast at once, and might do incalculable damage. We must bo pro pa rc 1. There is no time m lose. Wo trust that athe extra session of Congress, which it seems to bo concluded will be held, the fortification of our harbors and tae ne c.w.a .mr jd.t on-Mr will 1"g attended to n hi. :j - . - at once. Boston T ranscript. From the Catholic Telegraph: Intoxication from Toe-Totalism. A petition, which must have been sign-i-.l in a rorner. for we had not, nor ha,. r.ny one witn wnom we ujo v.oi..c.vv. on tha subject, heard a single word of it, although it was ninety-seven feet long, has recently been presented to our Common Council, to prohibit the importation of wiaes. The petition was ol course rejected but to us it is a sign that many of our well-meaning citizens are m ilanor nf !iPcomin(T victims of another kind of intemperance, the intemperance of tee-totalism. Although tee-totalists, ourselvps, and in eed for that very reason. we have ever thought it our bounded duty to protest against trie fanaticism uui uu.u w.nounce the u.se, or trafTic, of wine, beer, cider, or other such drink, under any circumstances,, as mota'dy wrong, or evil. It is notorious to all who know any thins
that the most temperate people in Europe or in the world, are the people of the wine-growing countries, ltalv. Spain, Poi-' tugal, France. The use of eoflVe and tea is aim
and middle classes, and wine is the onlv substitute. Tea and cotVec they regard as injurious to health; or insipid," in comparison to their common beverage. Just transport our denunciatory haranmiers into the midst ol puc
uch a people nnd fud'o iM''-v llcxt' nt the ,Iott?l of J,:,llI C. CiVrk. t is loo ridiculous lo;1,1.1..; Sa"! rong'i. -- &o interest which
of the eifect. I think of. What! will you tell these people, who have never been drunk In their live.'-, that the moderate use of wine will make them all drunkards? You will tell the venders of this cohirmm article of diet ihat they ate engaged in a soul-damning traffic? Will you present petitions to the Legislatures of these countries to prohibit die sale of one of the national Manias of food and insinuate and openly maintain mat it tlie Saviour changed water into wine, like ocr ordinary fermented wine. ic was gudtv of an immoral act? You will indisciiminatelv fotbid the entrance of such wine into our cities, and not sav tingle word for the lawfulness of it's medicinal, or sacramental use. You will sav tnat "wine does not mean whip, in he IJihle and that it is of such wretch ed stuff as the new juice of ncwlv pressed grapes that the Almighty bays' by tha mouth ol Uavul. praising his own works. that wme may cheer the hcait of man." Ps. 103. 15. For our part, we s-hall not cease to ruise our voice ajiainst an ultrasin that must be pernicious. There is a lespotum at work fur the invasion of our ibeny If we resort to legislative enact ment to proh.bit I lie importation of wine or cider, you will interdict our orchards and vineyards, that neither of these articles may be in danger of b-ing produced it home. 'I he tea-diinker will be de nounced like the diunkard, tobacco and snuff, far more c!e!eteriou3 than the mod erate use d the tores'omr articles, will follow suit and the manufacturers of nubic sentiment liavc rft: a procrusioan bed on which the flesh-meat eaters. A:.-, itc. Ace. bhail be stretched! Princiniis obsta. We fear a reaction a;;d we fear infinitely more that wn mtjy be forced not to couuemu it. We publish the names of t!ie nendeuicn appointed by the Legilaiure as members of the tate Board of Equalization, as one of them was omitted in our isl publication. I Judicial Circuit, John H. t)l. !l. of Mont.-'rv.
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Win. (irsiiaiu, of Jackson. I'ickney Jarne?, of Doilorn iaimu'l ('otii'cr, of IVrry. Alex. Wurth, of Morgan. William frame, ot uh. J. It. Porter, of Vermillion. Marshall S. Wines of Allen. Joseph Orr, of Laporte. Anarv, Evans of Owen. Wm. Vanmater of Delaware Inditmcpiilis Jolt run !. Ea!(i!)Hshmrn fur the construction of Steam .Ships of War in Massachusetts. It is proposed to establish a National Foundry, and a Yard for the coHStruction of Steam Engines and Steam Ships of War. ie Boston Harbor. The extensive and viduab'.e lands, now and long sunee owned by the United Slate Government, in Chelsea, hare been pointed out as tha most suitable site for the purpose, in the county of Suffolk. These lands consist of from seven'y to ninety acres, exclusive of flats; and for a long distance, border on the water their shores being const mtly washed by the waves of the Upper Harbor and tiiosc ol tnc .jystic River. They are nearly opposite the Xavv Yard in Chailestown, and for tlie " - " . . i r present contain only two cr three build-' ul!T5 ona of which is occupied as a Naval Hospital in Chelsea being situated in another part of the town. - .e From th Norwich . urora.j, To Carol ino. hike a frssratU Havana Lon? kept from the iight, Kre its loveliness faJcth In ashes anil iii;ht; Like a s.iint in his cloister A monk in l.i - cell; Like a Voik river njftrr fhut tight in his hhel!; Like a toad" in a giinJ.Uone A calm in t'ae pea My heart is bound ep, Dearest ni aulen in th.e! NAllIllED O.i tho 1Mb ins bv the lev. Thomas Alkxandk-.i, Mr. Jo.na? TkimLV,Ot UUIXriCSlOW 11. 1.1.. iu .moo LEULtKof lMLtbiir;ih, Tit. fSTHE undersign":! wih expose tojnu.ic -S- sale, at hiaresidenco in Vincenuc-i. ON SATUUUAY THE '27TH LST. ON the following articles: ( )ii- clre-ant one horse carnage an:l harnnii two excellent h ide board. one cook kin" stove, wi'li lurnuuie oeioninrr to it, out- i ' I.'-o r !! ri sirive. n'T-. iihi icine ,h,t. bed9 and bed Itn, ono secretary, six t.,Mfl roio rifl. ar.il a nu inilier of cthor ticle'of ho-i3cho!d an i kitchen farn'.turc. ALSO 1,1s present residence, he wicucs cti.ior to sell or to rent. Terms of sale. AH sunn uiMer 00 cash, all sums over 83 00 twelve months c-e l'.t on "-ivinirnote an. securuy. 'C ' DANIEL ST All L. X B. As I shall Uave as soon ns I have nf mv things, I must aam rC' mind those wuo uae opt-.i I - I - accounts with ir. to settle them immediately, or . J t f .i 1 . - r.r f h n v will most assuredly be sued. D. fc 1 .JA.l, IwJIl 1 1 'l IV marcu ei g V.OJW 1MIEUn!i r U:5 h;:in: -tl'supU "U-clc. ' .Marcn i am,
q D i r n , n n c A , r 0 . . O a" L fc N D ! B HEAL ESTATE LN" AND the BOKotruii of VIXCEXXE S, 1XD I 2 V 7
Acliiiiiiistsator'.f Sa!e. V order of the I'rob-te Court of Knox county, the uiiilerahrne.L will oifer nt rU;,l,e':aj,5e ori atur.iay the .i)th day of William Mieurc, Ian of said uti count' Ue-cea.-.c!l,t:a.l at tho tune of hi.-) death in the following real estate, to-wit: 1st. A part of lot Xo, ) in seid borougi, according to Johnson and Emisonj survey thereof, bounded fc. K. by Water or St. Louis st. WW: !,v U'ph!i River, S. W. by .Market sl an i X. H. bv propcrty of S'unu.d Thorn, being 3 feet trout on Water st. m ue or leas, and extending back the came width to ho said river. U:i ;.tor sr. ,v i liniuLT .Market st. ro two new and substantial two r toned :ihoe.t It) feet front, and one a stores, eac.i o in (.(j; av;n: b ?me?3 arket along r.)u:i:s in tin lent irontm:' on .. sr. r.:i. a . ) a 'p: 7 ft 01 ey extending oir rear a.ove uo.-vri Loo two stores will b.i sold together, and So.oO of the puro:i will !;e na .1. in ce.s.'i Cud. Cp-.u t;u remainder of sa'nl tli feet, between lh al.l alley and the river, about S.i feet in deptli are erected extensive business hou-es. fron'rim' on Market an ! on t:i'" uver m f'Xco II:-nt wharf. and !ar:r? ware-rooms, which siorefi, wharf m.l ware-rooms frm tile principal fer waro.nir erta.iii.-viment tor t he saut town The said remainder id the aferc."-aid 3'. feet w:th the imnrovemenu. will b Id t-i'jetaer, a? id :Z.i.) oi t.ie ;:e,rcl.a."-i monev win o fa vaD.e in cos.i. lit -t i ;'.-,!. Ahn, ?i. m ichof the fallowing poron au 1 httere.H of sa:l 1 -t No. as is eemi't frc.,u l'; e iii.o. ' r - f the S. M. h iw c f sai. o ceas ;o ir. ; . . W. b . Wat er or X the V. bash Kiver. . W. by properte of Samuel Thorn, and X. E. ly property of 1-l.lias l'eedle, being T'J feet front on taid Water st. (ui ac or :s in ! nritiMi.r !,.'.- c.iiiiii. ni.ll'i l-.i tae river. n tais portion are erected a arge twu storie-1 frame dwelling and store. front'm !i f.aid Water Ml' on th river S I'Ma h v. arc-i . n.i. i ue w id' w "it'title to dower, m I W Vont. inclutune: said dweilin-' and ! ir.' irontmg thereon, cvc. extendimr back 10- feet reservino however, th tt. iront, nv mo wnoie lept'u of 1(V ft. ;i'l .::g the line id the f aid ni,.c.l TUuu, OlO il.li l.o.n, ...... ware-rooms thereon, running bacK t' tee part as?ined Cr dower, (being about 17 ft. in depth.) the said 7i feci renning to ater street, wwn tlie reversion on tue part essii'iied for dower, will !e oue ret ..- lcther, red So,"f ot tiie 'ure;;a3e n.one v will be pavtble m c dth. Also, lots leimhere l siv' vliv (tm) an 1 sixtv-nine (!''.) in the Vincen'nes commons, nccord'mg to the new -uirvoy :hereot, contaiumg each f) ficre. Country Proper ly. il r V, . r i-.-rr.-iii! tra-'t or parcd ot la ni r-iiiu.ted in the raine Lei w Vineennes contain! nur (b'd) ei-'iiy arpeut.more or 1 I) i:: tv. running facl bein'r ;"erev m lront on t.ie river, Kim ,c f;m:u vv :Uh 10 arpents, . - . C ! 11 Xo. We-t. LSd .V nart of the W ;t corner ot - i - donation lot Xo one, being t'.e x eved t i ai.I dee (L'l ) "it" iuui iiio l:nd w iiie'i ir-d and wa.s coned.bv John i'nrecll o ,.i,r;i l Ik. 1 .1 of Knox . .r.nty. :i tae 1VV. Mav ,is;L") as ;!"' nroM -rtv ol' lioher c.irdon, cf-ntam-in"- fif;v (') aere.i mere or lc?s, being part of donation No. Lh. ?. ,S!) A tract ut ianu m X. ' . . . , i .. i r: 11 - 11 west, lvin" inr-eclion i i aiw -o f. Till riv the land of Andrew Kacme. sen ;.,"n.r IT re res. more or less. con? ; T is or SA! a credit ,cc f 0, 12 and 1 months .ireba.cr giving l.xevl an 1 r.eeunty, to be d t.f bv Vhe Court. ari'irov ei t t, " I). M. THOMAS, acting ndm'r. of said estate. Ms roh, F-';'. IS 11. U-v 11. c-a 1 1 P, Bub.-cn!)er arc III'.T rcccivii'.'r tlieir i Snrin.T and Summer Y COO US The s-ock will ic general, and comprising almost everv ariicie in the dry pntuli line, which they o'rer'for cash, or to punctual dealers at the lowest possible prices. ,MVIV , Loui5i'de, March 13, 1811 4 l-7t n few barrels 1 urpentinc.no. ion-no v.n, ffa cs Kaisins.sot't-shellcd Abaouds, Sperm Cmdk.s,A c. Ac Tor sale by i . 1 : i nil ll.,v. J. 13. COl-Wi.l-l. oc Markd strict, opposite Urcathow A Hoylcs. May 1, 1810 i'J tf BRITISH LUSTBL LBS just received of a superior P. ;.rtie or no is i in -T s to vcs . f! raics. . ... , J For sale by Sec II. E. PECK, Druggist, Maiket st. opposite Clark's Hotel. O.M. 2, 1810 ulTtf. I Bbls TtuiHcr's OIL. of a superior quality, just received land for sale bv H. E. PLCK. M.irkct .s.'. oppisilc Clark a Until. Sep. 25, 1810 n H'tf. P. HAHSBtlOUGH LEMEN ATTORNEY AT LAW, llcrom, SiillavancoMnsy, nr.. Ol'i'K i: I T!U: i'OL'KTIIOLM.. Mav 2i, IfiO 52-lf. Sail! Salt!! , . bbls. of Kenawh salt, and 200 bids, o oxtruncjust received and for Sa,e -6h on,y, by & 1 Marco 12,1833 16-tf.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF
Eligible Property on a long Credit. UNDER a deed of trust, to pay debts, the undersigned will oiler to the highest bidder, at the corner of 3d and Market streets, Vincennes, on Saturday the 3d day of April, the following described property: 1st. The corner of said lot (3d and Market streets) fronting on Market L"H feet, to 5 G foot alley on the s.e. sid3 forever open to its use, and the use of the lot next adjoining, and fronting oil 3d street, 1 17 feet, to a 10 foot alley, also to be forever open in common to its use and the use of the lots hereinafter described, through which it will pass. The building covering the corner of this lot, is a suitable and convenient two story brick, with seven rooms and a cellar; a jrood well attached, and all in good order. This corner property is a long established Lusinesi stand, in a desirable position, and well calculated both for trade and icsidence; its growing value is certain, and when estimated by even it- present rent, income independent of future increase, the purchaser must find it a sure and profitable investment. '-2nd. A building lot adjoining tlie above on the s. e. side of th !l foot alley, (of which it i-jjl heve the joint use forever,) fronting on Market street t;: feet, and running back to the 10 foot alley 117 feet,! the same mentioned as the boundary of the corner lot. This subdivision has t!i-o joint use of that alley as an entrance from 3d street forever. 3d. A building let next adjoining the ist mentioned on the s. e. side frontiiv on Market street feet to a 0 foot allev to intervene between a lot of ii7 feet on which a frame building is erected, with the joint use of said alley from Maiket street, to its intersection with the 10 loot alley from 3d street, already mentioned, and running back to said alley 117 feet. Tlie alley to be kept open for all the property holdc-s connected therewith for ever. 1th. A building let intervening between die 1 0 foot alley above mentioned and the bit of Dr. M'Namee's heirs on 3d street, 31 feet front, and running back 137 feet with the 'privilege of said alley forever. A plat of the above, can in tlie meantime e viewed at my office, a ml will be ex hibited at sale. .lUo. low Nos. 37,33 and 3G1. as numbered on the map of the oorcugh. '1 he title to :dl the foieiai.nff 'iuiin io inuispu lauic. A farm containing kd00 acres, about 20 of which are cleared, having a good log Ccbin, orchard, fcc. thereon. Thh tract embraces one half of donation lot Vn 101 T. . aojommg uie farm of .Mr, Josepti llogue, lvnox coun ty. Jjlx. the share or part of John McClure of 33 ai res of lot No. 21. in old donation, being part of the tract now ociuigied by Mrs. McClure taken, right of property decided, and sold under exccutic'f? by the Sheriff, Feb. Dili, 1819', Recorded in book 11. pages 57 and 5S. Terms. A credit will be given on the "vurchase mom-v of each and all the above parcels of land, ofO, 12, IS and 21 months in instalments equally divided for approved endorsed notes, to bear interest from date. if not punctually paid, and the title to be perfected m lie on lmal payment. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, of said day, (23th Mareh)at the corner of 3d and Matkct streets. JOHN EWINC, For Trustee's ands'clf. Feb. Nth. 111 3(VGt. Sperm Oil. Tf UST received a fresh supply of the ubove article, wan anted pure winter strained. For sale by II. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, IS I'd nl7tf. TA 5 n i rv . 1113 subscribers would respectfully inform 1 their friends and the puMic generally, that they have commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by MartinKobinson, Es.j. as a Magistrate's office, on Market St., whore bv tlieir experience in, and attention to their business, they hope to merit a iiberal bhaie of public patronage. NAM li. iv. iHi.XA, It. H. CORNWALL. Nov. 1, 1S3.1 23-ly. A IL'IX I) and lur sale a sin3.t lot of blue grass seed; a fresh and good article of Kentucky growth; and low for cash bv MA I) DO A & GASS. Vincemice, Jan. Jit), 1811 3-l-tf. DAMSEL & E B E R W I N E , rorwax'dins' and Commission Merchants. Vl.NCK.N.NKS, 1-i. i m. jv.irleti Ov: lo. riioni cc 'Aracv, Lvttle'on Titnnu., S. V . cv . . iso. - Vincennes, la. Cleo. Cruikshnnk, Matb'.ox cc Ohs?, Bonner cc Caruan, M. St'KkwolUt Co., ? v l.. W in. 1 huioton cc Co., S II. lliie v'c ) Win. Oarvin, V Louisville, Ky. Haltimnre, M'l. icob Keller cc Co. y Thomas J. Car3on, Nov. 21!;. IS 10. n2:-lrn. S TO X h IJRE.MIU.M COOKlNti SI'OVES, suitab-le - lor iinall fa;ni!icb. for salr low bv G KEEN HOW A BOYLE.
A VAiiNING.
T T ... r,' :; t.rpfiv- cautioned rbi JlL, ,J,r.n enr n.'te riven by U(J'41-l IIQUIll iUI U 14 V. ... . fy 1 , -v dollarsClock Company , for for. doa! me to a
given in tlierefore hold m-self by no means .ac countable for the debt. The clock they can have by calling for it. W.m. FLOWF.IL Marcli 12, 181140-31. Substantial Harouche, with Harness and Fixtures, for one or two horses, in use for a short time, and in perfect repair for sale on accommodating terms, for good paper on time. A liberal discount will be made on original purchase for cash. Lnquire or see the same at my carriage shop in Vincennes. ISAAC MASS. Vincennes, March -1th. IS 11 3i)-3t. PAUPESS. rgHF undersigned, ('ommissioncrs of Knox county, will on the 27th inst. et th'j Court House in Vincennes, receive pro, osuis for keeping the paupers of said county for one year, from the first Mon day in May next, ensuing. A. SIMPSON, "j JAS. THORN, I Com Wm. DENNY, J March Idi, 1841 39-3t. i jury To the Voters of Knox Co. a resolution of tlie IJoaid of Com- & missioners at their last meeting, it is requested that each voter at the annual election in April next, shall state upon his ticket whether he is in favcr of building new Court House or repairing the present one. If in favor of building a new one, he will please siy on his ticked 'build.' If in favor of repairing the old one, say repair A. SIMPSON. 1 J AS. THORN, t 6' W.m. DENNY. J umtmssioncrs. March 1th, 1811 3'J-lt. rrj'lh'cry man, unman and ciilJ in the V fates, rcfi'j pustcses a Hible, trill surtly Jitrnit.'i thenis'lvix with the full-iwing btuutiful Scrip(arc Lluatrutium: O 41 '1 jPidoriaE IEl;iUa$ioiis OF THE BIBLE, AND VIEWS IN THE HOLY LAND. EW, CHEAP AND VALUABLE 1M:BAjjrrtTanHsoaiiii Lound, Pun r. Qy iv TWO DOLL A 116. The subscriWer resjicctfullv invites tlio attention tf Clergymen, Tt' iclier? of Sabbath Schocls, feaJs of Faniilie., and Hook Sellers throughout the I. States, to the abiive New, Cheap, ana SpIc;;J.u Illustrated Work. I'uhlirhcd and for salu at 12U Nassau street. New York ciiv. Its features arc letter dV fined bv the telri. 200 FicroiiiAL Illustrations OF THE SCRIPTURE?, CXSISTIXO OK VIEWS IN TEE HOLY LAND together with manyofthe most remarkable object mentioned in tho Old arid New Testament reprc.-ctitirig sacred Hi5torical Events, copied from celebrated I'ictures.principally bv the Old Master.; tho Landscape Scenes, taken from the Original Sketches made on the spot with full and interesting Letter Press Descriptions, devoted to an explanation of the objects men. tioned i.i the Sacred Text. On examination thi-i will be found a very pleasant and profitable book, especially for the perusal of Yuun l'cnjle, abounding in the ino:t valu ibU information, collected with great cre. frwmi the best and latest sources. It may, very properly, be designated a common place hook of every thins; valuable, relating to Oriental Manners, Customs, Ac. U', and comprises within iie!f a complete Library of religious and useful from the American Pros. (j-.V liberal discount ma '.e to wholesale pur - ciKner.--. a-j-J'ersons in the country, wishing to become agent., m.iy obtain ail tae necposary iniormalion bv addressing; their letters to tae ub.-crlL)lcr, 122 .Nassau street, New Yoik citv. KOUKUT tKAKS. Vulllshtr q a a q a l CIenrvmrn. Suuerintciuleiits and Touchers of Sabbath School?. fT7AGENTS OF KEldUI0L3 It:-l'Ai'El.!. .it I'LItluuibAiA I'ostmaatera aiu io.ii se.iers inrouguoui uie country, are rcspecttully requested to net as our aeutf. (Xj-.Vy Ulltr will be taken fiom tut office u. icsjiuft puia. To publishers Of newspapers throughout tT.ittf.t .Krfvs r VSI tHKS on MAGAZINES mdv Ills? tnc auove enure, wunoui any am i.iiiu or abridgement (including this notice) and giving xi.c hnide insertions, fhall receive it copy of , ... i.i. . - i. the work subject lo their order), by Kcndins the Publisher. 3o-6t. NOTICE, IN our absence, for a short time, our buok itt be in the hands of Wm. Uurtfli Co., who are authorized to receipt for all dues, and hope that on our retu'rn but fa w accounts will be outstanding. 15URTCH & HANNAH. March 13. 1M1 40 ot NOTICE. 1IEKE13 V notify all persons not to tndc for. or purcha.-e a ceitairt note c;iven bv im to Fe 1 lix M'Oabc tor ?2M 01' , OaTcU August Hta. 1S3J, an ! j'ayable in pood.-., as I di iil not pay said note unites forced to do t-o bv operation et law. PATKICK MOORK. Vincennes, July 1 7 ill, 1'10.
1U -. 3 ;--u. j personal property of said deceased, conclock, provided the cIoc, performed 1.. f U h he agreeably to what ,t was granted U ing utensil s, household ond kitchen furmdo, but whicli it ha not done, and I' b, . . '
knowledge. A book like the j.resent, is far supe- JTOTICE is hereby pvon. that I will -X-rior to the common unnuaU It will nevir be lJ )S) l j,uljlic "rf:Io in the town if out vf date. (XIt .is beautifully printed , nc.v p)rucevlk Saturdav the III day of on primer tvpc handsomely bound in muslin, . o i - , BiltVnd lette'red-and is deddedlv the best and Apr ne.a, one Xaddie, one Horse, and cheapest publication (for the price) ever issued 1 '-de, farming Lten.iiH, and other arti-
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TTJ3f,L be sold on Saturday, the 3d of AP-'l next, at tho late reiJence of Marcu9 Medley, deceased, in Vi township, Knox county, la., all the for. . vc. etc. TjZRMS S Twelve months credit On" a" s,irn8 ovcr S1. ami all sums of S3 and u.n(er caf-- H1 -ianJ -''e pur--hasof ivinff te approved security. JONATHAN I'- COX, ) . AUS.TIN ME17J-EY, 'td,nr S' March 10t!i 1811 i0-3t. The Thorough IJrtil HornALEXAIIt WILL arrive in Knox county about the 20:li ins. i.nd will stand at the stable of Sam'I. L'rnison, Esrj. 3 J m:!e3 ens: of Vincennes. where thoso who have a desire to raise truly tme hor- ? 'if, are requested to call. Good pasturage fur Mares from a dist&nce "ill be furnisht'd, i'.ud grein-fed if reiiested. HENRY V ALT'. HAN. Ma.-ch l:h, 181L n!0-w3. 352s!is! Hides!! Hidr!!! rgtifE undersigned has o i hind, ainl ofJl- fcr.s for sale, cheap for c.ish, rwo or three tliousand pounds of well-trimmed dry Hides. Tho.o wishing to purchase, are? requested to call soon, or probab-v lose tt1 opportunity of getting 2 rcod ban-pin. 1'ATKlCiv CA3IK( LL. March 12. 1-I0. n 10-vv 3. BOYAL AHAGOra. BEINO anxious to retire fro?n the , Coife Heuse business, I will' on Monday "d:p inst., expose to public auction all i;f my good' and chattels, consisting of nn; mohotjo sideboard. 1 lac'ies' drekfi-i bureau, mnuf.ictur. ed of while wabiut knot.4rl: pair cf fancy Trench vases, 1 do gilt Ibokimr g!r.-.m, 3 do fancy mt s;lass decanters, :i tlo fancy tcanteis, .t do plm'u do, HC line paintings, 1 pair rcales, fiiar bow U large and small, tuaihlero, 'f viters, " Ieiy jars.C fancy Trench jart, wines, & bottles Champaign uine, 3 bottles Ii tndy t herrs, wine, cordial and champaign glasses, 2 pfass jam, one stove and pipe. 1 ice crearti freezer, cr;a ice house of i, o, 5 tables, half doz. chairs, I bed-tead,. dishes, castor and glasses, I map of the I". S., 1 centre lamp, f) tide lamp, candleslick-, i. spoonr, I fine clock, "hiskey, pin, brandy, j nine, ev. eet do, madeira do, twenty barrel and' kegs, toither with a great many other article-, tOO.ll'diolli i. mol.i; ... Unus cf talc All sums of 3 dollars an,' under ci-h, all sum over three and under ten, -is. montlis, and all sums ever ten, ;i credit of 12 month wiil be prfew,. tl his bond wiih approved security, mence at 10 o'clock, A. M. glVIIrr Sale to coin-. E. N". COi.MAN with (Irccnhow -.v.o(ilit.s will I,., i n lor-, nil who know th.. ,,0r .tuwin, thereand M-ttSe the sarnl if u"Z 1,Ul'' wi Ci'1: .i . ''ley mav nn...i settle tliem with cost. may rxp, t March 12, 111---10-Cf. i. N. C. AWOADIIK. LL iii:b i-,TC indebted to tho sin, porib-'r. r.ro hereby for tho h'.st tini' eniieu i;:x)P. to nwue uavinent. lv casti r noto. i nose ncr!ertin tins nt cc, mtit d Upon !'Y JONATHAN SM!Li:VMarch 12:h 1SH, -tr. l!assisiitralofS holier. raHE uTider.sined has taken out lettei ot .voiw'riL's'r'i'ior.. rn r!io fs'rtrc Thi;n.-s Vt'. ' AL?:i, Lite of Knox 'oiintv. L-. 1 l.ill l 1 " ... nee u. ail tnoso in.ieijteii t. sii til estate, will come forward and sot tlo tlieir account v. soon oosiblo, and t!ioso having claim apiiii t said o?:ate, will tile them dulv a.utiien'i'.'nted as required by law. The es tate i1 suj'posed to be insolvent. JOHN V. ALLEN, .Idinr. March 1 1th, Li 11, lt)-w3. SALE, cle". tae pera juat jropei :yoi I nomas K. j Allen deceased. A credit of six loonlh-i will 'uo jir.en on au ruina ut t iree ( o - i 'ill ii . . . . .irs an l Ul .vards, bond en 1 SOCUritV will hrequired. JOHN W . ALLEN, .iJm'r. of THOMAS li. ALLEN, dee'd. March 11th, 18 11. 40-V.-3. Dissolution. rtHE partnership hewtoforc exist;::2 und.r J- the firm of Trier and Filield, is thu dny i jtsgved by mutual consent. The cccounts duo c firin are to be paid to said FifieM, wljo i.s au. thoiized to seit.e the same, and will also ecttlo - ihe debts agninst aid firm. tiJIU. ntlEJ.D, V. rKIEK. - tie above esiui.iiarr.cnt win De f.aiicd on by Geortrc Fifield. who intends keerjru on hr.nd - constant supply of Bakery ad Confectionary. .l I'autrv nn.l nil Kliuw n 1 rm u Stn.,,.. ,r t - - -"j ui n.u K-st quality, and by strict attention to bu.iue. he hopes to meet with a share of public patrontoj -'S6 G. r. March 11, 1 S i 1 40-3t. Adm in ist rotor's Notice. 'pIIE undersigtieJ have taken out letter of - administration on the estate of Marcus Medley, of Knox oounty, la., decea.-ed. Tl.t reforc, rU persons ha -ini? claims against said estate. Ere hereby notified to present tho mo for nettleinent according to law. and all those indebted to said estate will make immediate yns .. mciit. Tlie estate is supposed to be BoUi.m. JONATHAN I. ro.V, Al'STIN MELLE. March 10, I 1 1 10 Gt. Avnv A number of 1'r.v.x d;'a rioi.bi, of r.u-"-porior futility, on coirigninent, nd for ralf low by WM. LI KTCH iV Cr.. v.v; U,!h. 111. .It-w3.
