Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 December 1841 — Page 3
, FALL & WHITER GOODS. COMPRISING a complete and desi
rsble assortment of UKITISII, FKENCH, t AMERICAN DRY (IOODS, Suited to the present and aj proschmg seasons. Most of these Goods were purchased by the Package either at auction or of tin Importers, and will be sold 31 a small ad anceon Eafterti cost. Merchants am others wishing to purchase by the piece or package Will find doods a? low as they tnn oe bought in cither Louisviii or Cm cinoati. J. H. MAGHEE. Water Street. Evanville. Nov. 11. 1841 26 4. JIa it u I n v t ii red To ha ceo. ON hand s few boxes of Evansville manufactured tobacco, which I will s-U at a very low price for cash, to clear a consignment. J. W. GREEXIIOW. Nov. '-29, IS 11 20 7t. Sheriff's Sala. virtue of a writ of alias venditioni ponns, to tne directed, from ih.j v-ier.i'3 cilice of the Knox circuit at thj court. court 1 will expose tj public ho i. door Vincennes, on Saturday, t:ie -o:h day of December, IS 11, by. :ween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 1 o'clock. P. M. of said day, all the right, title and interest of Daniel' Ci. Putnam, to .lie following real estate, to-wit: fiftv-three acres of landjying and being inDeckertowns'.iip Knox county, lot Xo.six,of section six, township one, south range eleven west, ordered to be sold by a decree of said court, to satisfy said writ in favor cf Joshua Beall. A. SMITH, S. K.C Nov. 30, IS 11 2, It. Sl.oO i Sheriff's Sale. JfJY virtue of a writ of ii. fa., to me direc'.'d, from the c! .-rk's otii.-'- the Knox circuit court, I sale, at (he court cen nes, on Saturday iween tue hours of will expose lo public house door in Vinthe 25th inst., beiO o'clock, A. M.. and 1 o'clock, P M. of said day, agreeabl to art' tin; to owiicr real ps!?.r. te, to-wit: Survey No. (23, ) twen! v-turee. in townshin No. two. north of range nine west. containing one hundred (100) acres, levted on as the property ot Archibald Mcwrit in favor of Liure, to satisfy the c oove Abp.er T. Ellis, and against Archibald McClure, Henrv Iv.Wise nd George Scott. A. SMITH, S. K. C. Dec 1S41 26 It. $1.50 JSnerilPs Sale. If,? Y virtue of a writ of fi. fa.. tonv?diJi JP rected. from the clerk's office of the Knox circuit court. I will expose to pubtic sale pt the court house door in Yine'mio, on Saturday, the 25h da y of De4 ce.'iiber next, lielwet.n the hours of 1 i"o!ock, A. M. and I o'clock. P. M.. of said day, according to Uw. the foli'ving ral e.-'aie. to-wit: the soutii-wes: half of lot No. ( 1 12.) fjur huuured nnd twelve, ying and being in the Borough of Vinceunes, levied on as the property of WilI'k'.iu Book -r. t y satisfy tlitr rbove writ in te.vor c?a:nue S.-i i '( ii.irti nrJ !vin V Tri. c v. and against W lliam IH.ker. A. SMITH. S. K. C. Nov. 2f. IS 11 2i It. S1.50 Jnt Itcfcivcil. 20 llbls. Old Rectified whiskey. 5 Boxc3 Frtsh sound Ijemons. 10 do Best James Rivet Tobacco. 500 Lbs. superior Loaf Sugar, for family use. All of which will be soil unusually lowfar cash, or the following articles of trade: Wheat, Corn. Feathers, Beaswax, Tallow and Butter. PATRICK DORAN. Dec. 3, 1841 26 tf. THE K.n.UAK SCHOOL JXD FEM.iLK SEML11U jEKETOFORE under the crinr cf tha uuII drigned, will re-on on VVednesJay, the 1st December, at thw residence of Judge 13iihop, TERMS f 5 per quarter of eleien week, and facl fjr the season $1. Toiti.m fees due on enirtnee. B. B. KILLIKEM.Y, Principal. Not. 27 25 tit LAND FOR SALK. ffllHE subscriber will sell one hundred and forty acres of timbered land in Vanderburgh county about six miles below Evansv ille, and about three quarters of a mile from the Uhio river, lying between Mt. Vernon and the Henderson road, il being r fractional section No. 18, township No. 7, south of range No. 11 west. Also, 170 acres of excellent land in the Lower Prairie, about 3 miles below Vincennes, about twenty acres of which is prairie land, the balance well timbered. Terms made easy to suit the purchaser. FERDINA ND EBEft W 1 N E. Dec. 2, 18-11 20 7t. BRANDY, QINj-WIKE, &C. 10 BBLS. Good American Brandy, 5 da do Gin. 6 do Sweet Malaga Wine, 1 Pipe 4th proof Cogniac Brandy, 1 Cmk Champaiiin 30 Bags Shot assorted No. J'JU I lis. uir juca i, 10 bbla. Prime N. O. Sugai. 0 Bag Rio Coffee, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper. For ale Uw for ch by E brown; Market at. Dec. ltb, 1840. r28-tf. BLANKS FOR SALE THIS OFFICE AT
Sale. HP Y virtue of ...... iciiuiiium i ; " . '"rccieu, irom the iixikiii.na ti ro ,j; , . u KSO,nCB01 neKnox circuit court, will exuosft it nnKi; .i i . r sfic, ai me cour ..uuacuuurin vmceiintis.fin Satr,io,. 25th day of December next. betw,Pn' h ours oi ui o clock, A. M. ank -1 o'clock I Al . . Cll cowl . i i follow ing real estate, to-wit: twohun'dreu -., . wiovi via v . Mirrpun i' r in... i . .-v acres ot land, principally in township 3 f 1 1 f v.oi rrl t .. I i i ' uu uiib iiunureci acres pnneipally in township four, north rantre ten west, survey number seven, the whole tract being a part of t,Je Sflme ,anJg w Hereon Jonathan I'lircoll bounded as follows: befinninrr fl .t.u' me aoasn river, and corner to ano IMP u f ro.t -. I I... J i . v. 1 v. kji i.iiKi survfivw in rhft n.tm of Joseph Batrd, formerly the property of Isaac White, deceased. thence north rifrvonp and one fourth degrees, east fifty-seven etiruns and seventv-one links to a nost n2 land IOrmPrK hAlnnmn.F tr TinKai-t t . I iuntin, jr , thence south thirtv-eijrht and three-fourths degrees, east fortv-six chains and three links, to a post in the line of anas owned by David McCord. thence south hftv-one and one-fourth degrees. west along the line of said McCord, twenty-eight chains and fifty links to a post, it being the corner of land ow ned by Thom as 5eott, thence with the line of said Scotl.south fifty-one oneone-fourthdefrees, esi mirty-nve chains and seventy links to a post in the lineof lands owned bv the leirs .f said Isaac White deceased, and surveyed for Joseph Haird, now deceased. thence north thirtv-two and one-half de grees, west with the lineof the last men tioned tract sixty-five chains and seventy links to the place of beginning. The same to be sold agreeably to the statute in such cases, to satisfy the above writ in favor of Gustavus Beall. and against Isaac N. Whittelsey and Elizabeth V. Whittelsey. A. SMITH, S. K. C. Nov. 20,1811 26 4c. $3.75 MieritPs Sale. B R virtue of a decree and v enditioni exponas, to me directed, from the lerk's otHce of the Knox circuit court, I ill expose to public sale, at the court louse door in Vincennes, on Saturday, the 25th day of December next, between the Hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock. M., of said dav, agreeably to law, the following real estate, to-wit: A part of lot No. (2; eighty-two, and bounded as folows, to-wit: beginning at the north of said corner of said lot, thence down Mar ket street tow ards Third street, twentytwoieet iour incties anu a nalt, on a line parallel to Market street, running towards Vigo street, from Market street eighty feet, thence on a line parallel to Market street twenty-two feet four and a half inches more or less, to the edge of Second street, and thence along Second street to market street, to the place of beginning, bounded on the north-east by Market street. on the north-west bv Second street, and on the south-east and south-west by a part of the same lot, (f?"J,) and being the a-ne lot or parcel as that conveyed bv deed of the date of the 20th May," 1S15. by Benjamin Tornlinson, by his attorney in fact, and by William Lindsay, jr., and by John B. Dunning, and Margret Linday, to saut Isaac .N. v tnttelsey. on record in t he Recorder's office book, p2 110, 1 and 2 references thereto being had will appear, and being the same lot on which the said Iaac N. Whittelsev has erected i brick building, formerly occupied bv dm as a store and duelling house, ?nd the same is to be sold agreeably to the statute in such case?, to satisfy the above writ in favor of Llovd D. Addison, and James M. Clendennin, and against Isaac N. Whittelsey and Elizabeth V. Whittelsey. A. SMITH. S. K.C. Nov. 29. 111 2tdt. SS Sheriff 's Safe. IT 1 virtue ot a writ ol ri, ra. 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 Saturday the 25th inst. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 P. M., of said day, agreeably to law, the following real estate to wit: Lot No. (I.V.I) four huudred and fifty-nine, lying and being in the Borough of Vincennea, levied on as the property of Elijah Thorn, to satisfy the above writ in favor of John M. Stock we'll. Win. Stockwell and Robert Barnes, and against II. Charles Thorn and Ehj di Thorn. ABM. SMITH, S. K. C. Dec. 3, is 11 10- It $1.50. Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of two writs to me directed from the clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale it the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the .'nhinst. between the hours f 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock I. M. of said day, agreeably to law, the followingreal estate to wit: known and designated as survey No. five, in section twentyfour, in town four, N. of R. ten west, lying and being in the county of Knox, ind state of Indiana, containing one hundred acres known by the name of the Durham Mill place. There is now a good Grist Mill and saw mill on the above desctibed premises levied on as the property of Henry D. Wheeler, to satisfy the above writ in favor of John W. Gamble and against Henry D. Wheeler. ABM. SMITH, S. K. C. Dec. 3, IS 1125-It. COACH FOR SALE. ryHY. undersigned has just finished an elegan A nine passenger coach, which he will wai tant a superior atticlc, and will sU low for cash DANIEL WHITMORE. fr-h l:h. 1841 4 i-tf.
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f IT HIE subscriber has re-opened on WaJl ter street, opposite to tho store of Messrs. 1 horn & Tracy, and has just receiv eu A lare quantity of new IRON AND NAILS, Which, with the remainder of his stock that escaped burning at the late fire, will render his assortment full and complete. ALSO A general assortment s.f Groceries, Wines and Liquors, which he will wholesale or retail. P. DORAN. N. B. I will sell low for cash in any quantity to suit purchasers. Castings, Iron and Nails which were partially damaged by the late fire. P. D. Nov. 2G, 1811 25-tf. PDLIG SALE. W1LL be offered at public sale at the v v door of the Banking House, in vincennes, on Saturday, the 18 h day of December ensuing, between the hours of 10 and 3 o clock, forty feet of tot No. 30, fronting on Market street, adjoining Clark's Hotel, and extending bark eighty feet, bei.ig the piece of ground nurrhased f J. C. Clark, and now held by the Vincennea Branch of the Slate Bank of Inliana. Terms of Sale. A credit of twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months will tie given. Notes and mortgage to be given by the purchaser to secure the payments. J NO. ROSS, Cash. Vincennes Branch Bank. Nov. 18th, 184124-41 State ot Indiana, Gibson County. N THE I ROB tTE L Ol'IiT F UIESO Co November Term, 1841. oseph Mi:Garrab, Ad-i ministritor of Elias Bar- j ker, deceased. ! On complaint of Insolvency. V3' he creditors ol aid I Elias Barker. j &ilHE said Joseph .YcGarrah having & hied his memorial in this court, showing the condition id the said estate. nd complaining that the property, both real and personal, is insufficient to pay thf) debts and demands outstanding against it, it is therefore ordered, that the hline and pendancy of said complaint be made known to the creditors of the said Elias Barker, deceased, by publication of this order for six weeks successively in the Vincennes Gazette, a weekly newspaper, published in Vincennes, in the county of Knox, (tht-re being no newspaper published in the county of Gibson) and thai they be informed, that unless they notify ihe said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective elaims. by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, date and description of the contract, or assumpsit upon which the same may b founded, in the office of the clerk of this court previous to the final distribution of thr assets of theestnte of said deceased, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of more diligent creditors, and on motion this matter is continued to the next term of this court. Copy, attrt, J. R. .MONTGOMERY, Cik. Nov. 18, 1811 24-Gt. Fres.Ii Oytcr. 1TU.ST received, direct ftom Baltimore, genuine fresh oysters, and for sale low for cash bv PATRICK IS 11 'M-tfr MOORE. Nov. IT, Shei-ilPs Sale, virtue of two writs of Fi. Fa., to me directed from the Clerk's olhce of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the 18th day of December next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock I. M., of said day, agreeably to law, the following real estate, to-wit: two hundred acres of land, being the South half of lot No. 59, in the old donation, levied on as the property of Jacob Payne, to satisfy the above writs one in favor of Littlaton Timms, and one in favor of Bonner fc Carnan, and against Jacob Payne. A. SMITH, s. k. c. Nov. 2G. 1841 24 4t. $1 50. ALL persons having unsettled -tccounts with the late firm of Greenhow & Boyle are expected to come forward and close the same without delay, as it is absolutely necessary that the affairs of the late firm be closed forthwith. ! JAS. W. GREENHOW. I Oct. 8th 1841 19-tf. castijtgv. I TEN Plate stoves, of various sizes. Premium Cooking Stoves, of various eizes. Coal Stoves of various sizes. Franklin Stoves, " Dog Irons. Hollow Ware. Wagon Roxes, Mantel and Fire Grates. Com Shelters of an improved pattern, and in general use in Pennsylvania, all of a superior quality, snd will be eold at the lowest prices for cash. PATRICK DORAN, Water Street. Sept. 10, 1811. ittf
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nphe undersigned by reason of the house in which he kept his shop, bein torn down on the night of the fire, !i3s removed to the house formerly occupied by Dunn fc Cornwell on Market street. one door from Mayes and Kuykesdall's store, where all having any thing to do in the line of Tailoring, will please call. tie pledges himself to give general satis faction. JOHN II. MASSE Y. Oct. W 1811 2 My. VIACIiA A lis PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. TK'TII YEAR. THIS SCHOOL menee, on the First Monday of Septem ber. Having already successfully con 1.1. ! t II uuctea mis scnoot during the Ja6t nine years, the subscriber, grateful for the liberal support hitherto afforded, solicits the continued patronage of the commu nity. PUPILS OF EITHKR SEX, OR ANY AGE AttE RECEIVED. Terms $5 00 per. quarter of 12 weeks. or i! entered Dy the year 510 uo per year of 48 weeks. Entrance quarterly, unless by contract. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sci ences, extra charges will be made accor ding to agreement between the parties. v ood prr year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. S. L. CROSBY, Principal. Vincennes, August 12, 1841 11. DISSOLUTION. rililE partnership heretofore existing Q between the undersigned, was dissolved on the 20th of May. Those indebted to the firm will please call on S. R. Dunn, (who is authorized to close the concern,) and settle their accounts without delay, as it is important that their books should be speedily closed. SAML.lt. DUNN. B. IL CORNWALL. June 3d. 1841. N. B. The undersigned informs the public, and his friends, that he will contint the TAILORING business at the old stand on Market street, adjoining the store of .Mayes Kuykendall, where he ie prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in a superior style, and on moderate tfrrns. S. R. DUNN. Jun 3d, 1841 52-tf. the phwiisihi ki;aii- uoo.w. Come dinners, come! why will ye die! Charley of the Finish asks you why, Hi- board is spread, his strip;; is out. He wonders why you ve found it not. Come sinners, come! why will ye die. And nothing know ot luxury! ffflHE public arc hereby informed that the well knwn establishment, justly celebrated as the FI,I.NEI which wss destroyed by the fire on the I7ih ult., has arisen Phoenix-like, from the ashes, and is now, after going through the "fiery ordeal." like refiners enld. seven times purified by the crucible of the alr.hymist. Its goldn wings are now spread at the Broadway House, where all those who feel disposed to take shelter, and share with their neighbors, can come and partake in true epicurean style, of the luxuries of life, either mental or physical. Those who are fond of newspaper literature arc informed that the proprietor will continue to receive about fifty newspapers from every par! of the United States, which, together with an assortment of the choicest Wines, Brandies, Cakes Candies, &.c. &c, and the large number of private rooms, will always render his house an aTrceable resort to the citizen or traveller. CHARLES SMI I'll, V. Vincennes, Nov. 13th, 1841 23-6t. Corn Wanted. or sou Bws bryc:r," undersigned, for which the highest cash price will be given. EMISON & GREEN. Nov. 17th, 1841 24-tf. Just Received SACKS Rio Coffee, 20 bbls. N. O. Sugar, 35 25 " Old Wheat Flour, 4 " Saleralus, 50 Kegs assorted Neils. '26 Box 33 Window Glass, 13 " Mould Candles, 2 Bbls. Clover Seed, 12 " Linseed Oil, 50 Ke3 White Lead, Salt, Fish. Cheese, &c. &c, And for sale low for cash by MADDOX & GASS April 23, 1941. 46-tf. BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
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ALL those indebted to the subscriber , Ui LUUH 41.LUUI11, Will UU well to attend to the payment of the same, without delay. All such as fail to attend to this notice, will be subjected to th cost of collection by law, without respec to persons. J.DONOVAN. Vincennes, July 17th, 1840 0-tf. COPPEK. TIN. & SHEET IRON Manufactory. Tin Ware at wholesale and Retail. dt the C" icinnati 4" LottisvilU Prices I hate a large stock of Tin on hand, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will sell n accomodating terms to customer and th public generally. The Copper, Tin. & sheet iron manufactory will be carried on a usual ul my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the Hi : kct house ; where all kinds of jobwork w ill be done according to order at 6hort notice. N. SMITH. March 15th 1938 tf AOTICE. E1ILKLU 1 notify all persons not to trade for or purchase a certain note iven by me to Fe lix M'Cabe for 00. dated Augnst C8th. 1839, arid payable in goodu, as I tha!l not pay said note unless forcedtado so by oiiorriiion of law. PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, Jnly 17th, 1840. NEW TAILORING" ESTABLISH E NT. grhtllE subscribers would respectfully inform the citziens of incennes, and its vicinity, that they have commenc ed the above business, on Market street. in the house latelv occupied by M. Jones as a hat and shoe store. They hope by close attention to business, to receive a liberal share of the public patronaga. Persons wishing any thing done in their line of business will please give them a call. E. MEISEN HELTER. J. BOUSHEY. Vincennes, Nov. 13, 1841 '?3-3m. N O T I C K . r JOURNEYMAN CHAIR MAKER, can get constant employment and a Rood miuation by applying to JOSEPR08EMAN. Oct 23. I M0 20-tf. A U KIVAL OF THE GREAT WESTERN. VJEL BUIITGH Ci CO. HAVING just received a fresh as iartrnsnt of MITT GOODS, Q U E E N S W A R E , 1 1 A R I) W A R E , SADDLERY, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. $-.. Will offt-r to the citizens of Knox and neighboring counties, cheaper goods tlun can he purchased west of the mountain for ready Cash. Call and look and we will convince you of the fact. October 14 1841 19-2rn. STOVES, STOVES. fipilE undersigned has just received and will continue to receive during the season, a large lot of TEN PLATE. SEVEN PLATE, and COOKING STOVES. ALSO: Franklin Stoves, of the latest and most approved patterns, together with a number of the latest PREMIUM COOKING STOVES. Alfo, Stoves for burning wood or coal, manufactured at the Wabash Furwace for the latter, extra plates can be furnished by leaving a pattern at my shop. 1 design keeping the largest and be6t lot of 6toves ever offered for sale m incennes, and invite all who want to buy to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Coal Grates of all sizes and patterns will be kept on hand. Those who have paid any attention to stoves cat at a funi'ice, know they are not apl to crack. N. SMITH. Vincennes, Sept. U, 1841 15-3m. REMOVAL. JjnHE fire on the nigh of Saturday last, caused the undersigned to remove to the front room of the house formerly occupied by Dunn fc Coinwell as a Tailor's Shop, on Market 6treet. where all persons having any business with him, are invited to coma. He deems it proper here to state, that no Watches belonging to customers, were destroyedA. WASHBURN. Virjffnnes, Oct 20th, 1841 20-tf.
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