Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 May 1841 — Page 2

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Satur day, May 29, 1811 (Xr We are authorized to announce .lr. John Mvers, as a candidate f.:-r Representative at the ensuing August election. 07" We are requested to announce Mr. "Samuel II. Elliott, aa a candidate for County Assessor at the ensuing August election. 07" Wo are authorized to announce Mr. Samuel Thompson, Jr. as a candidate for Assessor at the approaching August election. We are determined to sue each anu everv i eron who owes us for Priiu.nu: of kind, unless immediate payineut 1 n.sde. W'o are made to pay our debt.'. and have been ttbio thus far, by rtr'r. ing with all our might, to get alonir without su nv. but it's no txo. A word to the vvi:e is ufae:ent. ICT" We learn from the Somerset (Pa.) Whits that the Hon. Charles Ogle, late member of Congress, is no snore. He disd on the 10. h inst. Cr" Grera excitement prevails in rela tion to t!ie fate of the stearmhin President. Manv are under tlic impression that she i. yet safe, and lu3 put into some safe harbor to be repaited, having, as is supposed. f '.itTerc-d se vert ly in the gales of .March. 'J'o save beincr dunned u ib-ath, keep on: of debt, is the best advise we can yivf these hard times. We peak from experience. In addition to the abova advice, we will gire a few wise maxim?, just cut from a newspaper, the truth of which should bt treasured up in the minds of all. U7.se M ixims. A smooth ea never made a kilt'ui mariner. Neither do uninterrupted prosperity and success 4uaiify a man fur usefulness ot hsppine?. Tha storm of adv.r.,i;y, like tin storms of the ocean, aruuse the f,teul'ie and cx eife the iaveiui jij, prudence, k;!l, and toitituJe of the voyager. Western Printing Inh. With pleasure wo learn that Printing Ink h now beins tnanjfacra:'" ! in Cincinnati. 'Pais r eu article thai Western Printers have often suffered greatly f r the want of, not being able to procure it frequently, save in the va v o f b rr s w i 1 1 g IV t : some kt rid neighbor. If this Jilliculty be surmount ed in the manufacture of : o..l article in tho West, a d.-s'-Vrutu.n w ill have b e e n arrive v men wi; vi :e;i ft- hearts ol tne printing p ;L u. Since the ubjv: wus in typ, we have seen two notices from Printers who have used ?'ie Cuicm: Itir'i b'o 'vn ex, ;i In!:, rt'-l w I io sa" tneir trati-us" have i;; c been realized that the. In bltLVA, whi'di : -.) iiik U" or im'.a.rt.-i. Now fins is a:i verv trui fur ;i')jM Wi: tl'.it hold ;hh;js? T.hls seon and t U'.O Th. ) stea.uo Srazii, freighted wit'n lead fr.on ( Ja!r,:i.-i. was su:i.c oil the iv Is'au 1 chain f !ae ?r rapids, on the the accident is asClh inst. Tli e '-a ;s i . cribed to the s a:iC)oat r.mmre. OJ" Ve are requested to mention that rt great variety of goods will be offered for sale, at au'-tion, to-day, at the store of I. X. Whittelsey. Theatre. For the. last week we have been honored with the performances of the splendid Tt:::AT";ar, company of Messrs. Mackenzie and Jetlorson. This evening s entartamtnejit win be tueir fast in this place, anu it is J u q o :iat titv-ir cru'.vtieu usual o tli to n'- "3-?, will be with entire succe-;?. in a cri:wded house of attentive admirers, which their admirable performance is always caleulated io elicit. 'j" On the af'emoon of Saturday last, there wii a tremendous hail storm about four miles north of Vineennes. Our informant (Georje CaHiound, Esq.,) brought with him on the next day, as occu'ar demonstration of the fact, about three quarts of the hail stones, the greater part ef which were, when shown ta us a large as pigeon's eggs. We further learned that a great deal of harm 'had been doae to the small-grain crop, in its ranee. Indeed, by some it ia thought that an entire destruction to small-grain has been the consequence, but we hope it will prove otherwise. In its devastating course, sjch was the fury of the storm, that fences for miles were levelled with the earth trees were unrooted branches of trets blown off, and newly-made bricks entirely pelted to pieces, on the yard of Mr. Uabriel Foreman. e hv een our exchanges tpatT'

awful accounts of bail e toruis of late in the east. They must be getting fashionable.

Tor tiie Vincennes Uazette. Ma. ChurisiiTo.N: I The storm of wind and hail, so severej ly felt in the northern part of our county oa the "iid instant, has given rise to much convers'ition respecting a former phenomena of the tame nature occurring here. In rummaging my antiqumian hudget (which operation, bye the bye, utterly demolished the hitherto safe domicile of a legion, of spiders and their tender tdfiprint;.) I accidentally luid hold ol the W au.-h 1 elegraph, of J une 8th, 1SC7, which was ahlv edited by the lion. John Ewing, from which jjurtnl the subjoined extract is made, w hich briefly describes the i fleets of the great storm which took place on Sunday, 3d June, IS27, in Knex county. Will you please reprint it! Z. " On the evening of the 3d instant, this Dorough and its vicinity was visited by a most furious hurricane, accompanied by a fail of rain, and ice balls of unusual dimensions one picked up at the door of this office weighed b' ounces. The heavy, black cloud whh h passed over us, travelling south east, overspread our town during its cojitinuence, and was so dense that it almost rendered "darkness visible." Fortunately, its violence v. os not of long duration, and the injury in town, consists of n few prostrate fence, lost Miiiijjles and broken panes of glass, its ravages, to a short distanro only, are epoitud. Three miles below this place, at the river settlement, arid at the iilage of Chaterintttet, it produced a scene of h art-rending distress. Every house in the village (ene only excepted) was blown down or ur.rooied fences driven out of view and 1 1 most promising crops left to the inroads of slock. Fortunately, no lives were lost a few horse- ;i.".d cattle were ii.ju:ed by falling timler. Siucc thai time every thing that humanity cculd prompt to shelter the sufferer. has been done. At trie farm of Mr. Andrew Furcell, five miles from heie, much damage was dune to his orchard at:d out houses and at Mr. Ueadle's farm, his buildings orchard and fences, are prostrate some o'.hei cases of damage in that in ihho. hood have been reported, aad it is apprehended that the course of this stoirc will be marked bv lamentable efforts." TUB CI- XIABRISOrJ. Col. Charles . Todd, who has just returned to his J1 residence tit .Shelby county Kv. from Washington, states that on lis route, tie, ia the performance of a v.ered duty, called upon tho venerabl" w idow of trie deceased President at North nend, Vi:iL?t there, he w as invited by that lady to a ci:n:-u!;atio:i with herself and an only remaining sou, a -5 to the intimate tieoitory ot the remains oi her msunguish?d and beloved husband. tho (Jreal and doil President. It was d termiiH'd, at thi consaliatioti (says the S:.. o;y N e ws ) to remove thai remain immediate!-,' to North Ilend, to be depo-niied upon a beau tiful and elevated natural mound, whence :ho monument may seen l'.-r sevc-rai nil?s u; aad down the Ohio iir. cr. The s a,i Xashcillc ft'hig. t e ar oa;ov to Hear till:.'. i lit'i't m i can b no m ;- littuiir depository i I emaius of the illtistri. us Patriot, than t:aa one caosen. 11 is fame n juentiiieil with the civil an i n.'.litary history of tiie v"a!;.;yi0n )'..io. Un ks boaul'-fu' banks. n'l;ir Co,-sinre of t'.ie three great Sfate.. f b nh..:.' y, Ohio and In jiana, tiie theatre f Ids g'itir:, it his a-;hes repose. There. t;ie travel!-:-r ol mutant tiges, wnt be reiiv a is, i to iise l.:i.nn oi tee arrior, who v. :u nover iiel'-tited; of the Patl loi, no ui'-U ooi , a.n .; ii i. a.. . .;.aMi.::n vao. iron! tiie pro'iu neigiu t I rt-saient. I C: It. .j 5i c!:lr c;tr:".; t n i q c, -ar,. v Ct'ol With rion and renown. From the Nalnille Whig. The order for the discontinuance of one seventh of the mail ser ice, issued by that profound economist, tiie Hon. Joint M. Nile on tho eve of his recent retirement from public life, not having been rescinded by his success. , r in tiie Post Cilice Department, the cmraetois between this citv and Louisville have discontinued tho Sunday service. The stage reached town ye-terday as usual, but tho i.iuth were permitted to rat, in the e.;;iet little town f Howling Cr--n, Ky.! Tiiis h (..) bad. Jiut as the blame cannot attach to the contractors, nor to the new Postmaster ( leneral, unless the order of his predecessor has been brought more direetly to his notice, than we believe it has been, we must endure the inconvenience, until the proper remedy can be applied. When this order was issued and by the w ay, our religious friends must not take it for granted that it was based on even a professed reverence for the Sabbath, for it was not the businei men here and at Louis ille, as well as the contractors, could not believe that it would be suffered to remain in force a single month, and until informed to the contrary a few days ago, we iia.d not the m.vt distant idea that Messrs. Hough v.(c Co, wer ? acting upon their indi vidual re'-p-'nsn.muy and at theirown cost,) in receiving at?'! iLdivcring the mails on j Sunday. We are informed that one of the Assistant Postmasters (dencral lias intimated an entite willingness in tho Department nay, even a commendable solici tude that this should continue to be thej case! The Department (quoth this func-! tionary,) would be pleased that you would; work seven day, but we cant adord to pay you for more than six! Let it he remembered thin the functionary aforesaid was one of Niles' Assistants, and it is to be iioped that Mr. CI ranger, ere this, lias dispensed with at least seven sevenths of Ida sen ices. As sxn a3 the facts were made known on Saturday, a memorial to the. Postmaster General, signed by as large a number of tiie business men of this city, as the shortness of the time for circulating the petition would authorize, w as prepared and forwarded to Washington, praying the immediate recision of this perverse and most arbitrary order. That it will be favorably answered, we cannot indulge a doubt. And upon the assurance that such will be the result, the contractors can probably be

induced to resume the Sunday service forthwith, trusting to the liberality of the new Postmaster General to adjust their pay accordingly. .- From the Cincinnati Gazette. American SteaEstsksp. Tiie great American Steamship Mississippi, w as launched at Philadelphia on the 5 m instant. The American gives a lively account of the occurrence, which drew to the Navy lard and vicinity an immense concourse of People. 'Long before t.ie hour named for it to take, place, all the avenues leading to the Auvy lard, were crowded with both sexes. Every house top and wood pile, and wharf and vessels' deck in that region, seemed one deiue mass of human beings. Not an inch of ground which could assist in procuring a glance at the magmheent sight on the shore was unoccupied. Even the vast number there w as seemingly surpassed by the thousands which bluckened the surface of the River, over which the hosts of crowded steamers and other crafts were passing. From the upper deck of the splendid steam boat Ohio, thespectacle was one of grandeur and beauty. The river was literally alive with iniTwu-w,?TtAdN-Club Coats, Schooners, Sloops and Steamers. About one o'clock, the signal gun was are J fro n the Navy Yard; and s. y, after this a faint-cry was heard, which, the American says, increased liko an approaching tornado. "Tia1- magulucent ship, crowded with human being?, va3 seen majestically to move, and gradually she

.'tt mo place of her birth and grnuefu.lv -.'tiiieu i:, toner own dement, was full of grandeur and iv. i i i 'i.e. scene uViiniity. it ia-arty nlauwas greete-f ny tue load an.. d'ts of the immense, concourse of neonle t i hot a on tue land and on the v.atr r. as we'd as by the multitude who liiled ike deck of tiie -team ship.' Tho .Mississippi i said to be unsurpassed by anything that floats, for symmetrica! proportions and beauty. She is led feet larger than the Pennsylvania. Her machinery is of the most substantial and finished kind. Her keel was laid in August. !S:pj, ami she is built of live oak from rl-rila. "Take her all in all," says the American, '-size, model, finish, armament a fid o.ttlit, she probably has not a superior either in this or any other Navy." The .Mississippi is to carry Paixhan uns. which are to be p:aa on t..e U!;k deck an traverse iue WIVei. 4 un! Tin isi i:v Di i'ah t m kv t, .May 1, Amount of Treasury ."Votes i-siied under the ro vi-i.n of the acts of Con-n s S iV 57. 112-!, I)-:. ISM. - - . 2ii.es l, 3H7 a3 Redeemed of these issue, - 2',', 070. 010 07 Leaving outstanding, - - ? 1,0 11, 207 4C I?MUt if under the act of February, IStl: Prior to March 4, u'iWl 32 Since March 1. 1 .625, lOS j(, 2,'ro 150 2S KcJeerned of that isdue, 47,-loiJ 90 2.251,693 33 Aggregate outstandinn, - - fG (32,90 81 T. i:VI.U, Sec'y uf the Treasury. General Jackson. The publication of a piragrqdi that General Jackson had become greatly embarrassed in his pecuniary concerns, has clicked the follow i,? contradiclion from his ado;tcii son. The Nashville IJ.-umiir, in puhiiahiiMg- it. adds "He Ukc occ.HSion Jo add our lastitnonv in behalf of Major Donelson's statement; nobody here doubts for a moment iis tiutli and accuracy. Nashville, April 22, 3 11. It may not be improper for me to add here that the rumor s,i iadustrionslv pro pagated, representing General Jackicn s estate as insolvent, is entirely unfounded From my personal knowledge of his pe cuniary aliairs, I can say with confidence if he were called upon to-morrow to close his liabilities, that his estate, worth at least 100,000, would not be diminished a fraction. I am very respectfully. Your obedient servant. A. J. DON ELS ON. Tiie St. Louis Tragedy. A white man, giving his name as II. Williams, was brought yesterday morning before Squire Doty, on the affidavit of Mr. Fuller, Pilot of the Nonpariel, on suspicion of being concerned in the la'e murders at St. Louis. He wa9 committed for examination this morning, wdien, it is expected, some persons able to give positive evidence will have arrived from St. Louis. Cin. Gaz. Another counterfeit Cairo iVo.'c The counterfeiters have put into circulation spurious one dollar notes of the Bank of Cairo. We have seen one of them, Letter C. dated April 1, 13il. The paper is not good, and the 6i'jnaiure of ihe President bad. The counterfeit has also, between the signature of the Cash ier and President, a representation of a dog watching an iron safe, which is not to be fuund upen the genuine till. Lou. City Gaz. When Noah planted tha first vine end retired, Satan approached and S2id "I will nourish you, charming plant! He quickly fetched three animals a sheep, a lion, and a hog, and killed them one after another near the vine. The virtues of the blood of these three animals penetrated it, and are still manifested in its growth. When a man drinks one goblet of wine he is then agreeable, gentle, friendly. That is the nature of the lamb. When he drinks two, he is like the lion, and says 'who is like me?' He then talks of stupendous things. When h drinks more, his senses forsake him, and

at length he wallows in the mire. Need it then be said that he then resembles the hog.

The President Steamer. Another ar rival from England in fifteen and 3 half days of the Britannia brim-s no news of the President. She had not arrived at Liverpool on the 20th of April, forty days after sailing. All hopes of her safety were now exninnz. The China Qestion is settled. England (jets six miliiens and another island. No wonder she gets haughty and quarrelsome when she is so well paid for poisoning a people. Oh what a contrast! Look at her noble and magnanimous gift of one hundred millions of dollars to purchase the freedom of her colored population in the West Indies; contemplate her unwearied and disinterested exertions to annihilate the infamous slave trade, behold her exprtions in the behalf of temperance societies, and then as a contrast, note the climax of political inconsistency, see her dragging to death (with the worst of all intemperate stimulants) million of men to glut her ordid lust of gain and support her commercial tyranny. Dissendnator. .7 Bloody Tragedy at Tallahassee! Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Florida to his friend in New Orleans, dated Tallahassee, the 2 ;th of April, is;? : 'I will give you the times here. I saw two men shot last week, and to-day Willi.AUton s" reted himself in Ledwith's house, and shot Gen. iiend as he passed up street. II; discharged the contents of a double barrel gun and a pistol in him ! !' r n rr I r ay. uenerat JCeaJ is most 1 I, . I . 1 . . ! ! sh i y niiii' i'ai, ii: i a snot wirouiMi ihe body in live places, and one arm is entirely shot in pieces. They have Alston m the Court House trying him. "Eight o'clock at night. Alston was ordered to be committed to jail by Judge Alien, and he would not be suffered to be put thero and he is now guarded at the Adelphia Hotel: Gen. Read's wife was within fifty yards of him when he was shot. "-7ih Gen. Read is dead: he died at 2 o'clock this morning." A duel, says the Louisville Journal of the 11th, which for a considerable time has teen rumored to be in progress, was fought yesterday, between 10 and 11 o'clock, in the vicinity of Dr. Croghau'-. about six mi'.cs shove thn city. Tie-principal-' were Cassius M. (May and 1'obert Wickliffs. Jr., both of Lexington: the forv.ier Deie.g the challenging party. They fought with pistols t the distance of thirty feet. After the first fire, in which both escaped without injury, the seconds interposed, and ihe affair was honoiably and amicably adjusted. Both par ties, we learn, displayed great coolness on the occasion. An Italian boasting of the beauties of his country to a Yankee, and mentioning Vesuvius as the climax which America had nothing like 'Pooh,' exclaimed Jonathan, out of all patience, 'Vesuvius', we've got a Niagara that will put it out in five minutes'. ARRIVALS. May 21 Julia Gratiot, from Lafayette. 21 Tuscumbia, from port3 above. 20 Rialto, from Lafayette. Tuscumbia, from the Rapids. DEPARTURES. May 21 Julia Gratiot, for mouth Wabash. 21 J iiscumbia, for the Rapids. 2o Rialto, for Cincinnati. Tuscmnbia, for Lafayette. Bcpresrntativc. SAMUEL JUDAlI. JOHN MYERS. County Auditor. T. IL CAVANAUGH, M. BOYLE, d. p. Mcdonald, Coucty Treasurer. ANDREW GARDNER, JAMES JOHNSON. Ccunr7 Assessor. K. M. JONES. Z. rULLIAM. A. H. MoKEE. SAMUEL II. ELLIOTT. SAMUEL THOMPSON, Jr. riarkct Days in Vinccnnns, Tuesdays, Thursdays Sat7trdays. Jj e ct lire. rrj- We are requested to give notice, that a "Lectchc upon Lang tags" will be delivered by Dr. Bexk:uct, this evering, at the Town Hall, commencing at early candle-lighting. The, public are respectfully invited to attend. Notice. n'tir' tt". f fl the "Old Knor . i . . rf-v I i i r ' . ' i icmperance Slfp Society, are requested to meet this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the store of Mayca & Kuykendall. OCT The Rev. B. Hctciiixs, is expected to preach at the Town Hall, on Sunday morning (to-morrow.) at 10 o'clock.

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M A 11 R 1 E D-Z-Uk Thursday evening last, in this place, by the Rev. Thomas Alexander, Mr. Chiustophe?. I. Huff, to Miss Elizabeth Bles?ing, nil of this p:ce. , On in Cumberland county, Pa., by Mr. T. C. Buntin, merchant, of Graysville, l!!?., to Miss

Makgahet L Clippinges, of the former place. On Wednesday, the 2Gth inst.. by John Collins, Esq., Mr. Law rence Miller, to Miss Jane Belies, both of this place. FIRE!! FIRE!!! 'rHE FIRE COMPANY will meet to-tlay at A 4 o'clock ot the ENGINE HOUSE, for the purpose of exercising apparatus. Also at 8 o'clock in the evetdns, when the annual election for officers will take place. WM. F. EMERY, Secy. Proltm. Vinrennes, May 23, 1841. SALT!! HALT!!! SALT!!! lQ Kb!s" first r'l!e Ka!'b 'wa received and for sale !v SALT jut MAD IX X -tf. .V GAS?. Mav 19. 1841. fil gTANAWA from the subscriber in the borojh of Viaicennes, on the cn2oth of March lart, an indented upn tice lo the Wr.-jon making business, bv the name of John b'xecT. Thia i? t: fri.id all persons from harbouring or trus ting the said epprentice on my account, as 1 will pny no debts of his contracting. Whoever will return the above apprentice, shall receive the above reward but no expencea paid. ISAAC MASS, May '28th, 18 11. -51-:t. SPEBSS OIL. US q!J sp VT received X llhl. Superior ieim Oil and for sale at a reduced price. J. B. UULU Khh & Co. Druggists. Opposite Green how trc Boyle. Vincennes, Mav 28. 1 P-i I f -tf. LIGOOHS, WIMHS, &0. 11-21 'ijicsvery v'iperior Cog. lirandy. no. Port Wine, su Madeira, do. Malaga do. do. litv. no. do. do. Saleratuy, 1 do. Lemon Syrup, 3 d. Alcohol, 1 O Bo.e3 Tobacco. For sale low fr cas!i bv J. B. COLU'i:LI, CO. Opposite (1;$yXov SLi UoyloV. Mav 0, 1S4 i5I-if. Administrators Notice. T OTICE is hereby civen that I have t,iki n N out letters of Administration mi tiie estate of Thomas Wilson .M'CIuie, late of Kimi county, Indiana, deceased all iiersms iij-Jcbted to 'aid estate arc rt iut'ted to make immediate j av mrr.t, and those ha ing claims agaiiiht the same are desired to present thtrn properly authenticai jd for settlement, within one j ear from this date. ihe Catate is &uppos.-d to be solvent. JOHN A. M-CELKE, Adm'r. May 29, 1 S li. 5 I-3-.v. Administrator's Sn! liC. I Will expose to public sale ot the late resi oence c i i norna v . .n i-iure cli ceased, in Shaker piairie, Knox county, Indiana, on Saturday the l'Jth day of June nest, all the pcrsonil property of the t.aid deceased, consisting of one Two 7orse W agon and Gears, Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, Farming utensiU, House-hold and Kitchen Furniture, and a variety of other ai tides too tediotis to mention. Terms. Twelve months credit will be givt-n on all sums of three dollars and over under f.3 cash in hand. Notes with approved security will be required. Further tuins made known on the day of sale. JOHN A. M'CLl'RE, Ad-ur. Mav 20. 1841. 5l-3.v. Sheriff's a!e. ff3r virtue of a writ of fi. fj. to me di--"-rected from the Clerk's Office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to pub lic sale at the Court House door in Vincennes, on Saturday the ISith day of June next, according to law, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 1 o'clock, P. M. of paid day, the following teal estate to-wit: One five acre Jot No. 42, lying and being in the commons at Viru-ennes, Knox co. given up by John K. Kurtz, to satisfy the above writ in iavor of Andrew Purcel and against John . Mvers, John K. Kurtz and Patrick Moore, formerly owned by John Myers. A. SMITH, s. May 27th, lb-il 5l-3t. K. C. SI 50 Sheriff's Sale, 'virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, from the Clerk's office, of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturdty, the 10th day of June next, arcording lo law, between the hours of 12 o'clock, A. M., and 4 oMock AI., of said day, the following real es tate, to wit: The farm lately owned by tliram Uecker, subsequently owned bv Alien iasn, afterwards owned by John B. Hannah and Morgan Jones, and now the property of Alorgan Jones, conlain- - n - r twit tmnil ra.l ... il i ... .11 tt . lying aim uew.g in JV nox county and ftr.te of Indiana, taken as the property of said -Morgan Jones, to satisfy the above Fi. Fa. in favor of Wm. H. Lloyd, who sues for the use of II. Valiet, and against Morgan Jones and Samuel J'idah. A. SMITH, s. K. c. May 28 IS 1 51-2t.-l,50.

GREAT BARGAINS!! 7iT Hayes ha lately returned from the Etern cities with a large and general sortment of i EH" (iOfDS srltcfpJ with cre

.Lair, auu tiii(.,i ue mifig IU 111.1 menus anu lll public, at reJuccJ prices, for cash, or to punctual ...t.:.. iv i.:. ! i persvns on short credit, amongst which are Dry Gootls of every variety; Quccns-Warc, Hard-Ware Sc Glass-Ware ; e0 Bbls. priiie .Xeiv Orleans Sujar, 36 r?acks 1 est Ki. anJ Havana Cofl, 10 Half Chest C. i &. Y. II. Tea, 20 1 3 lb. boxes Co. do. 70 Kegs Juniata Nil (a!! mes,) 18 Dupont'b Powder, 10 Ucst Green Rier Tobacco, 2 Cavendish uo. 8 Bales Hrown Mu.-lins, Cheap,) 6 Doz. Kuscia Fur Jr tfilt Hats, 50 doz. Palm I esf Ht. (rrarf 4- me,) 13 paikaqes Shoes and Bootu (n ktndt ) 300U dz. Pittsburgh Cotton Yarns, fSuner Fine Iinlipo. Madder. F.iPtern t'ol Leather anil t'alf tSLin.s. Sin rni Cai.dles. Loaf . i . !uj;ar, Window Class, Whito Lead, Ac., wilh a great variety ol oilier aiticles. Pcron purcbein'' wiii iilease call, ts I am detrminevl to cut close fir cash. V. 11. Yintenne-i. Mav 1S1I. il-3:n. Sheriff's Sale. I"pY virtue of a writ of fi. to m dircrted from the Clerk's Office of U Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale at tiie Court House door in Vircennea, on Saturday the it th day of June next, according to law, all the right, titlw and interest of David Fancier, of, in anJ to the following described tract of larij to-wit: The 8. W. quarter f the S. E. quarter c f section .'?" in town 1 North i;f range 11 Vet cont.iining 10 acres, It vied on as the property of said David Fan.cher, to satisfy the :.;ove writ in favor of David S. Bonner and Robert N. ( "arnan. A. SMITH, s. k. c. Mty 2Tth, iL51-Jt. bl fj Sheriir's aS7 V virtue of two writs of li. in. to me directed from the Clerk's Office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale at the Court House door ia Vinceimes, on Saturday the 19th day of June next, according to law, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. end 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, all the right, title nd interest of Peter Sisco. of, in and to the f.!lo-.; ing described tracts rf Lnd to wii: The undivided half of the 11. half of tie N. E. qr. Section .'lU, in town 1 N. of range 11 V. containing acres alsohe North fraction t f section 31 in town I N. of range II W. containing 4 ) bcrcf and lliirteenih hundn dihs, whic hwtre levied on the property of .said Feter Sico, to satisfy the above writs .f fi. fa. i,ijin t said Peter Sico, in favur of David 3. Homier a:.d Robert N. Carnan. A. SMLni, s. k. c. May27!h. I S4 irfl-'- 21 5i Sale of aluahiRviTrirai"" Upon Decree of Foreclosure. jN j.ursi:r.nce of a Venditioni U.xp.r.8f. nJ ty virtue i.f a decree of the Knox Circuit C'ocrf, rendered at the b p! ernl er term of i-aid court, in a suit wherein Samuel Thoru. Alvin H". Trarv and William Kaper we.e roii.plaiiiinu, an-J Marv Ann 'I'huni ami William Thorn, heirs a law i"f Ja. Thorn c!.vJ. were J T. nJar.t.-, I wiM cipoe to public sale at the Court-lluu.-e door in Yincennes, o:i fciturd..y, the lUih day of June next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. vf said Jjy, all the riuht. title and inteiett of said defendants, in and to or.c hundred acre of LAND it heii.e the reti corner of donation lot No. 21, in the couuty of Knox, bting th same tract mortgaged by suid Jame Thorn and Mary Ann. to saiJ cornplainaiits ulo. about toies or 34 feet front on tecor d street, of L O X No. CO, in the borough of Vinccnnes. Said Heal Etale will be nold agreeably to th statute regulating sulca of Keai Etate, Decra and Executions. The purchaser will be entitisj to a credit cf twelve months from the Kt day of October, A. D. isiu, ttieOateoJ i-a cecrce. A13R M bMITH.SViT K. C. May 27, 1941 51 2 QO Sheriff's "Sal " B1Y vir,lie (,f a wrif r f'- Fa. to me v.iia.u' vi, iiuiu me 'icriv 8 enicf, of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expos to public sale, at the court house door, in Vincennes, according to law, on Saturday the 19th day of June next, between th hours of ten o'clock A. AI., and 4 o'clock P. M., ol said day, all the right, title, and

interest of Alary Benefiel and John Benefiel, of, in and to the following de scribed real estate to wit: The west half of the north-ea'! quarter, of north fractions! section twenty-six in town 0, north of range ten west, containing 80 acr -levied upon as the property of said John and Alary Benefiel, to satisfy the abovo writ in favor of Charles Scott, against John Benefiel, Alary Benefit!, George I li! i ?nd George Clark. A. SMITH, s. K. o. May 27. 1841 51-3t-l,50. Shcrhl7SaIc. JTy virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., to me ij d reeled, from the Clerk's Office, of the Knox Circuit Com t, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door, in Vincennes, on Saturday, the 19th day of June next, according to law, between the hours of ten o'clock A. AI.. and four o'clock P. AP, of said day, tho following reiljesia e, to wit: I of lot no 10 in the town of Bruceville, levied on as the property of Edward Polke to satisfy the above Fi. Fa. in favor of James V. Greenhow and Alarmontel Boyle, and against Edward Tulke, Charles W. Short. Charles Polke and Jacob Kader there is a good frame dwelling house on the above described lot formerly occupied 'by said Polke. A. SMITH. K. c May 27, 1841-51-3t.-l.50.