Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 January 1842 — Page 2
ATrntwv, Jan. I, 18-12. V. c tender to our patrons and friend the compliments of ilie feasor., anil ir 'i t that they mavennv everv blessing and comfott. to which this life is heir: and aftcr leaving thi-i sublur.arv scene of actio:, may their spirits soar to 'that Honse n . made with hands, eternal in die Heavens.' Our Legislature. Doth branches hive finally go; to business. There is a determinnion cn ail band to ferret on; abuses cf our Fend Commission? rs and other pnb'ic officers. From ihe report of ex Governor Noble, our precetn Commissioner, it appear that a larg amount of our Bnnd have bten worse linn squander'-.!. A Join Resolution Ins passed both E.):3ei, suspending all sales of perssmt property c:t execution to the first day of February next, which will be found in tdiy'i Gazette. A Hill has pvised the Lower lloure, and; rso-.v in th Senate, restricting die jurisu'etion of Justices of the Peace i:i 2'Inox cotintv in s'.l civil ca?3 to 'heir own townships. This will net go down with the proplc in these pari. A Hilt has j'.u; passed t!:? Lower I,uo rrquiring all property re"! en 1 personal hereafter sold vr. execution to bring two-thirds of hi inaiket value. The Stay by this Bid is not altered. A a matter of course, this wi'i prevent a1' collection by ia.v now nr.! hereafter, and applying as it dnes to contracts herenlVr m s must entirely slop nil credit, Situated as th? people are !!?, it seems to u that this will Le very oppressive la them. Although we r.ra oppa?u lo all ucl: hws, wo u oidd go fur a two ears' stay in preference rotHs appraisement Uv. Thai i?. a siay uf two yrs on ah jadcmenis rc:d?r?d and '.z he rendered, or'.! debts contracted prior 1 die firt day o! December, 15-11, leaving tt.p future l)tii ncr of the country i the opoiation ol the old cnllcciii-g taw in force prior lo ihr year 1-3.1. Ur.dcr furh & law m?r. TOiild run the risk of uning a credil basi boss to some extent. Tl'esc spprjis irr.Jnt la ws do rot bsr.ffit the poor man. They may help the rih pec;:la;or, win OiV-s a grast deal tnd h3 a Irr1? amount of rral estate. But the mart v btiives only afty or sixty tol.':r, nili f.r. i't!. it cos;j, before !i get through, wi 1 swt-U up to an amount cq.nl t ) J:e db:. lit ill bo usz l up ty the ccsts. Jliic rct'r. :'. 'i'! e imr.rcT?me-.t of the Jluskinr;:: rri it nt !o'if.iiX ci'inpl.-'.od, nnd rr-n Z.;i?'!'.i!tt tn M-vi.-tta. T'ii. Z j : i'i t ijzette say.-: 'Thiirppn eiiif; r 'i:lo!o ' nJ the C!.iiion,of Pifrt'U'!.. h nT.!e 8cvcrai nips to thi il ice. On Nt.iniiny Morning the .i uski-"'Jrn left Z a'.ic. V-e f.T L'iiicmp.aii. As -iur lari'.itio of mrmminication w'u'.i that ritv rrv !,cw to grettly iicr?4ej, wc a:;t".cij e m't.-h gfatr cominercn! intrc.UHo ilia.i here: jiVtc' i no .Muskingum at Zanesvnte, is not e.y.nl :o the Wabash at Lgan;port, and has nut inert '.'..an half constant volume of water t!io Wabash alTords at Vincennes yet a few speculating wiseacres north and south of us in the vain hope of diverlini; trrula to their to'.'-ns, contend tnr.t millions of money shall be expended in contuc;ii:g n canal ecuth of LnfjycUe rather ri:an expend a few thousands to improve tlie natural siream! Titis imposing yif has been can if d far enough. The cold weather h i? closed every canI in the wc t. j:id cur river is in fine con. did n for steamboats. Let "Jack Fros-i" or sor."" equally potential power close up the s: 'culator's schemes; and let our Sol-omc-now at It.dianap.-.lis, provide for he iter, lh stntes ami t! L'nileJ Stales tficrcughfare during time. Ti:c Quern cf Enginnd, agreeably tr, bfr promise to P.-i'.ce Albert, presented j- a dciigittcd nation, an I.eir lo the hren, cn the ere she must I h uit. What a knowing As yet, ws hate re.-cived no newa of riportar.cc f.cni Washington City. Ve iil lay before our readers whatever of mportar.ee we may receive from that luarier, zi aj c.riy a day pcssiLIa.
Otis manpotcer. We have long sine
proclaitaod that the Loco Coco leaders, I aaJ plausible!1 Until ill their contriJicU'ry arid plausible orofcf ions t ?uli tiiti people, only ia'k ! ' Demo-racv. when ir aztions prove thai liicy -rn at z despotism. The inihrs and voe of a majority of tti freemen of the United States, form no barrier to their actions when power iin their hands; af.J the evidences oft jiheir arbitrary disposition, however it be covered by deceit, are rapidly increasing. The Indiana Journal sr.'s, that notorious orejrn of Chapman s' "the bentind, has candidly professed iht it prefers the veto .owcr as it stands in the Constitution of the Unitpd States, to die same power a9 it stands in 1:13 constitution of this slat? ia nlher "'ort!s' l,,al U Prefe" l,,e wili of pr.c rnan, to that of the majority ol die people. The issue is fairly made up. We slull, when wg have more leisure, attend to your position. Mr. 'oecreditcd orgW organ of the locofoco party." The Indianapolis Sentinel is now the bell-wether of the Loeofocos in this stai; and we select the following paragraphs to shew what is thought of it and of its edit or: CInprr.nn, (we inean Oeorgn of course.) thinks he would make a tolerable gO'Kl preacher. Well, he surely has three quihfi eaiions fir a certain kind of r. pieacl.tt viz: 'impudeii!?. j r'inrare, and strong lungs.'' Craujordsvilie Rsportir. The Columbus (Ohio) Statesman one of the. most violent lucofoeo paptrs in t';; world, has issued a bulleiin of the late victories in New York and Mie'nig m, and ha?, as the frond niece, a rooster standing u:i a ce t akin, which is ihtown trills a ct.T burn!. I h? b'.tng hole of the harrel is turned down, ami the viler is running nut at e.ti nvf.d smash. This is a pretty smart device, any how. and the way C.haynanp craw is run Th? Loco Poeos ceruir.ly have a righi to merry al this present juncture, nd it is pleaaiH to see them enjoy themjc!"''s. As for in Wiiig. if v t cannot isul: onrseivci. wc haiv tlie satisfaction of seeing others do it, and that is a com fort. Nciermiui! Chapman is not ? long- iuded lowl we stopped his .-?' mo ill owe t lie next time he may look out for his neck it wui gel such a twis' i ! i a t Monsieur A.irin himself can't j-et it light again. IVinkyrt Cc-himonxealt h ' e Change. No cftu in die markets sdnee onr last. Cun'oi Rep. No nor not mt;"- in o-.:r pockets neither. LnfiVjtlte Free Press. (iCfThe man who expects any chance fir r'ie hei'r i;i the markets, until a proper Tra'ff of duties be vxaeted from f''eig.i products imposed, end an uniform currcticj created al home, is as heedless .h who expec's an editor's pockets lo be full, when th.e pockets of his subscribers ars empty: and it :' now thought a change ..f action on tlie part of our accidental ; freed Jsnt. it become essential lo produce any desirable chscges. 6 C rll is nnw prettv c rtain that the T..co'k-o Leui-'itures .f Jississippi, liliil i. niuiar.i, ai;.! !ic;i.a. will not make pr-v isi in f.r piying oi'tser luc jriticipi! or the interest of the ilohts of their r?pr';ve Stato"; anJ yet the Loco foe o papers in all tho?s Stes psjk" their Legislatures to adopt the m.it rigorous mei-ures towarJa tlie omki.. requiring the.ii to men an tli:ir li.ihilitic forthwith or li close their -Jotrr. s!iou!il not HuienJeJ tte bf" little .Vlow-fteliotf fjr upenic,l banks? ln'i. Jr.tr. AilmitteJ; uuJ why ii3t give the wholesomujctrlr.e -roper scop-? shouU not susoenJeJ lut,k hvr t iV;!ow. feeling ""or su-per.JeJ aii'l pre-s-ej titicns? The true cr:rj uiv-tates with Pope. 'That rr.erej I to c'.hcrj show, that mcicy show to roe. . The repori of the deatli of the Hon Dixn II. Lewis is contrad.cteJ. Correspondence of the Yinccnnes Gazette. I.nl'I.anapoli?, Dec. 26, 18-11. Mr. Cadiu.noton: A Fill has passed the Senate requiting ihe banks to resume specie payments cn five dullar notes on the first day of April next; on her ten's on the first of June, and generally on the ti.-rtof August. This Hiil also provides for the pajment of the debt the State owes hpr, in five dolbir Treasury notes; said nntes receivable for all State due. A Bili h? passed the House abolish, ing imprisonment for debt. It does it in a short way. mo, by abolishing the writ of cr.. s-a. entirely. A man m y have a thousand d o'urs in Ins pocket, and puii it cj: and show it to some poor fellow, who has perhaps been uorU'ug for him. and to whom he ovvc? live dollata, and he a.-.not force this man to pay liim, unless ho goes lo the expense of a bill in chancery, which will coat thirty or forty dollars, lamas much opposed to imprisonment for debt as anyone, but this, 1 think, is going rather too far. It will not operate so much to the benefit of Ihe poor debtor as to the piotcction of the ewindc r. A Bill has also passed the House authorizing the issue of live dollar State Strip, for the prosecution of the Wanash and Erie Canal from Li fry die 13 Terreiaute forthwith. Youi's respectfully, C. TL: slumclcis tlatttier is s. shameless knave.
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takc Pleasure in such things,' hand "ou .he annex3d moral, animal, ' EH EM? I im a word of nine letters, and my j whole may mean the reader, but iii hoped, My 9. 1 and 3 is something bad, My 2, 1 and 3 is something good as is Mv 5, 8 and 7. particularly when combined wuh
My 9,8,?, G and 5, which a good. Dec- 2, lflU 3Q.;?t. iikenes sometimes used as a term of 7 Z " endearment. My 5. 6 and 7 is an animal, useful but Wh,A L,b '' proposals will be received not ornamental. j O b' ll,e County Commissioners Cauri fv 7. fi nil fl ; r, Kino,? , Mm,nn.!'' Lawrence county, Illiniis, at the
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Aiv 2, 8 and 7 ia sold by apothecaries lU-v ' , 12. lor iurr.ish'also a term to swear by. mS liie necessary for plastering Mv 5, 6. 1 and 3 is one of Heaven's best;,hc Courl LT""ft,of county, including gifts, especial v in dry hot weather. !lalhe an(! for '.''''rmg s.iid Cocrt House. Mv 7. 6, 9, i and 3 is'a worker i.i stone; ' a:,, specifications may be seen :it
also, an old negro My 7, 4, 5, 3, I, 3 and 2, is highly prized by the industrious, and not less by lty folks. My ;", 1, 3 and 2 is an ornament worn by iadies and dandies. My 9, i, 3. 2, 1.3 and 2 is a cure for t onsumption also a polite and agreeable accomplishment. My 5. G, 2 and U is the poor man's heirloom. A Joint Itcrslution 72spctin sa!c of porsaaal property oa eiccation. fl.' it re,)': c.i by the General Assembly nf thf Slate "f Indlam:, Th.it the cf jtrsonil inoptTiy now levieJ, and alveitied, or which iii ly l e levici' hereafter, and before the first day of rViirinry next, is hereby in every case postpone;', until some d iv to be fix-'! by the proper 'iicer, and atter the lirst day of February nexi: Prov'd 'I. That no oltiecr or execuii o plaintiff shall be subj.ctto any action tor iIj, in conseqnenee of any levy on sale ol property on executi n, vvi.o had no MctLisl notice cf the pne of tliis Joint resolution: Provided further. That anv ollr.er having an execniion in his handi shal', after a levy, return 'he same to the ofn.er rom which it issued, and take out a venditioni cxp.mas ordering the sale of such piopcrly so levieJ on as before, up o; Kin.e d.iv snti-eqocnt to the first of February, 1 8 I C : Provided further, That nothiog in lliis joint, resolution shall :e o construed as in any miner to clTVct the ri'h? af rtplevin bail. fVc. 2. 'I'hi joint resolution shall t ike t-H.-et and be io fireefro:.; ani -"ter its passage, and shail be published in the Indiana Journal, and ."tile Sentinel, and the Serrtary of Mate shall forward a copy thereof, to the clerk of each cir. cuil court. JNO. W. DAVIS, Speaker of th- H tus.'of Kpo's. f-A M'L HALL', rresi lent of the Jer.ate. .Approved. Dec. 15. 13 ti. SAM'L JJIGUEH. An unfortunate occurrence took place at T..!!tcport, Laport county, on !aturdav evening last, between J. K. gmith, tavern-keeper, i;i that place, and Charles Libert, 4f New Carlisle, in t his county . Thi parties were undfr the influence of liquor, and hecame highly enraced at each other, when .Smith ordered Kgbert out of Lis houe. and (ire.v a chair to strike hi:n. Tn tiie scufile Kgbert tabbed S'nith. who eipirel in a few ruinates. Ljb.Tt was bound over in JS.OO'J bonus for ins appearance at the circuit court, in March next D nd Pre: Press i it and Flour shipped from Chioag, for Bufr.i . im ,.)niillrtk..cui0 III t -ii.'-o:.ijvi ... v.V'Vw ifiiiiicii The amount of f Whqt and Flour Hnned from Chicago to Buffalo in 1841, amounts m V.'in not) hnshf.'. (C30ii r John Orr and RoS ri Orr are wanted their undo Robert Orr. a farmer in Gr-.t i i - ii it Hi i uioii. f n-i tti.iii to cr. 700, anci to ti e ot-:er ..300. The Bench v. ihe Bn. At Mt. Vernon, Ky.. some time since, a judg seized a bench five feet long and floored a contumacious lawyer. The latter boast-j d thai tt took the whole bench lo put him down. Uric': making in St. Louis. The New Era estimates the number of bricks made in St. Louis during the year 1841, i at 30 millions, ad of which wero used in building in that city. MARRIED On
Judge Banekman, Mr. John D. Thorn, todl, and it being suggested lo the court j AJOW at this time comes the complainMiss Elizabeth Brothcrton, all of this I,al process had been returned dulyji ;- t;,bson his attorney and sngcountv. served upon (George W. Harper, and not;SpSl9 ,ilat process hrd been reiumed serv-
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inst.. Mrs. VvATiiarixk, consort 01 .Mr. P. II. Sxait, of this place. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. TorwaiaiaT and Comiuission Easiii'ss-
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U J. D -viovan, Esq., where he will attcml to the Itcceiving ai.d Foivvardiui; of goods. He will
also sell goods on commission, and trusts that free entered accordingly; SHU it is lurpersons abroad will find it to their interest to ther ordered, lhat said (George W. IFrrper
make constLr-merits to !.:m. For his .strict and prompt t Mention to business, he will refer to the toilowmg gentlemen: LEWIS L. WATSON. REFERENCE S. J.S. vV W. J. W'isk, - D. s. Doxneb, I V. J Hi. num. 11. N. ClHVlN, ) Vixctxxr.s, Iv Thors A, Tmcr, I Maudox Ci (iss. J Josi pii 110.1 tT, St. .Marie, Illinois. J. M. STiifKWF.it, Evansviile, la. Thos. G. Thcbstot, do do. E. ct (. B ho w.n. Ciiiton, do. Just received from S.w Orleans a general assortment of Family Groceries and Boat Stores. Vincennes, Dec. CI, 1841 30 4m. BLANKS FOR SALE THIS OFFICE. AT
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a jt assortment of WillC, Gill and Brandy, for sale low by the barL L.WATSON. At the Steamboat Landing, Dec. 31, lSil :Iq 6t" W A N T 15 D , A LL kinds of M A R K E T I N G . for winch the highest market prue will be given by L. L WATSON. Clerk 8 C )tlice in La wrencevi'le, on the the Ivlerk soflice on the day of letlinir. lay lv order of Said Court, E. Z. RYAN, Clerk. r)ec. 29, la 1 130-31. WHEAT! WIICAT!! Ji for whlch we w:., pav 75 cents per bnshe' in notes and accounts jtlue, or goods at cash prices. Cash will not oe refused it you have no Wheat. Wm, HUM TCI I & Co. Dec. 1. 1S12 30-tf-To Jlerchaii is and trailer OF THE WABASH VALLEY. fpME ctibcrif'-Ts have erected a larpe Titpcr Mill at Lafiette, Ind., ai.dhtving -spared no cost in obtaining lh no?t approved .Machinery ol skill from the Last, are prepared to snnply the JJ:)ti W'ubuoh Yalhy with every kind of p.ip"i wanted, on ihe most favor-i!.'!.. terms. The Friends of 1 1 Joie I,i Ju.-t'y and V 'estem Lotcr. prise, are invited to e,ivo us a call, and to save their Hags, which will be. received in exchange for l'aper or Cash al f.'.ir prices. THOM AS & YANDE?. Deo. 2 2, IS 11 30 ly. "MERCHANTS JP' LL please Uikc lioli. e mat ilu w W fcubseriburs have at til tunes a larte supply cf iait'tj .l!cdtt!i:ir, Wandotv Faniy ar ticle, Ijifjtiar, W::it, Ac, NVl.ieli they hope Dealers, l'h y si-i.m?, and the public g-: t rally wii! call and exa :.ir.e -Itfore p.ir. chas-n-r cl'frhere' as they are i! termiind t sell for cash or approved credit quite us tulv a-, the ame articles can be hail west of Cincinnati. J. U. COLWELL. ci Co., D wnts. opposite (iieenho'v A: L iyle's. Vineennes, Dec. 3I.H1I 30 tf. BY virtno of a writ of fieri lac me dire cted, from tlu c'n;.s acia", to s oil ice of the Daviess circuit court, 1 will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, in Knox county, on Saturday, (he 20th day ;f January next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, I. M. of said day. the following rra! f.xlafp. tn-wie 1 fi-Pi fr.mtimr r.n !. - , , . . r i . - .. 1 . borough of inrennes, bounded on the ; nortli-ca-i sj'nle by Market sat et, on the "vx- 3Sl ,y V " .T "r?e1, " . S0.,,V' , ve.-u oy ine rumiing erected ny jonn ! V'se anJ 011 l'10 "rth-west by the river I V -?lm, 1 'C S?id 2 , w.r,,. 6.i,u ,ul, irum aier .1,.. ."..ii .!...!. . c :.i i,. c w (Mreet. levied on as the property of Wil- ' ,.n,VPalte"n"' ,0 9a,isf,V aiJvr'"' ! U ''!;afm 1 allerson' a;:d 111 favjr of 1 at" A. SMITH. Dec. 30.141 30-4i. S, K. C STATE OF INDIANA, A'lo.r Conn! i,'. K NOX C I RCF IT COU RT. Sk?tj:.iukk Tep.m, i-.vil Jacob liarper, vs. j Thomas Scot:, Henry K. Chancery Wise, (ienrge W. Harper j and William Ilerrald. J N OW at thia time came the complaindefendants Thomas Scotland Henry K. i Wise, by F.llis and 4 liomas, their counsel, ! !',)Unt' a IO "imam llerrald, and it a. so (appearing to the satisfaction of the com l said William llerrald is not a rsi dent of the State of Indiana, it is therefore ordered, that notice of the pendency of thn suit be givpn said defendant, William Herrfld, by publication in the Yinccnnes Saturday Gazette, a weekly newspaper printed and published in incennes. i fur three weeks successive! v. that he be iand anwer the complainant's bill, or the same will be taken as confessed, and a de.- ' . ... have leave to file lilt -answer lo said com plainant's bill, at the next term of this court, until which lim.2 this cause is continued. Attest YVm. R. McCORD, C. K. C. C. Dec. 1811 30-It. Moves JUST Fran EST received n supply of Conking, nklin, and Wood Stoves, of n su perior quality, and for sale by MADDOX & GASS. Sept. 3, 1811 13-3t. BLANKS of every d scription for sale at the Gazette office.
ADMINISTRATORS SALli Of Real Estate.
THE undersigned, administrator on the pstiff nf . iarnh Sloshpr. . in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Knox county, on Naturuny the
22d day t-f January noxt, between thejdivided hall 150 42-1C0 in J.awrenca hours of 10 o'clock A. M.. and 4 o'clock ' coniity. 111-. N. W. tract, sec. No. 17,
P. M., on said day, at Dii kshurifh, in saidj county, I tvj expose to public suia n pose to pu the highest bidder, all the right, iitle, and interest thai the saiil Jacob Slesher hid at the time of his decease, in and to tho S- E. qr. of Frac. See. 22. in T. I, N. R. 11. West, containing 73 53-100 acres, having ab tut 2S acres improved thereon. TERMS of SALE.X credit of six months, will be given, the purchaser giving bond with approved security and mortae upon the premises. "lILXRV II I LI5KRT. A-hn'r. of Jacb Slesher, u'ee'e. Dec. 23. 1H1L 30-3i. STAIE fl INDIANA, Knox County. KNOX PROBATE COURT. Sr. Novemjiek Tr.it::, 1811. Tolin R. Snyder, Adm'r. of Aquilla W. Sampson, deceased, r.v. The Credittirs of said deceased. rfjflllJ s: id John R. Snyder, adminisIrator as ;.furesaiJ, having liVd M memo:in in this court showing ihe conthti: ii of rani estate and roiitpk'intr.g that ihe property, botli real and personal, is insufficient for the pa) me nt of the d-dus and demands outstanding acajnat said deceased, it is therefore ordered liic.t the filing and pendency of sniJ ronipLinl be made kno.-.ii ;o the creditors of the said Aquilla W. Sampson deceased, by puLlilation uf ti.is order for six weeks sucrrssivyly in the Vincennes Saturday (i: zelte, a weekly newspaper printed tn! published :n Yincent;e8, and that they be inform ed that unless they notify mc sa d ad ministraior of the exist'ence r::oi cxlent of their respective id alius, by filing the same, or a sialeincnt of the nature, date and description of the contract or assunisit upon which the same imv he founded in the Office of tt-e Lierk ; f this court previous to die final d:sirihuii.n ;f the assets of said deceased, su;!: clain.d will b postponed in f.vr of tl more diligent creditors, and said admirdf i. aiion is continued. Test, Wm. 1L McCORD, Crk. k. r. c. Dec. 29. 184 139-0:. STATi-j of INDIANA, Knox County. KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, Si.i':EMB:;r. Tkr.m, 1311. Samuel Thorn fc Alvin W. Tra.-y, vs. J Foreicn Attachment. Henry Jjrmk!e. TIIE said II nry Sprinkle is tiereby notified that on the l ltli oay of Sepieinher. ISil, a writ of rori. iiti l i.-i'-b 'it ; t : w: dtdy issued against hi.u i.. ;!,e -..tuive tu titled cause by the ('lerk of trie Knox Circuit Court, directed to the Sheriff of said County of Knox, which W3S after wards on the 27thday of September, lb4I, re-tunr-d by said Siic rifT, cjn.ci.;. d o.i tiie following hiiids nd teuemenis, !r ui.: Four !iu;;drcd acres of Uud. :i.r.cy iimn- ! 120' 5U 30 actes of land survey No 171, i-.lso. 50 acres ui Laud survey num ber 200, aLo, 150 acres of hud Mirvev number 207; also, 1C0 acre, cf Ian 1. survey number !;ol, all in lowrrh-p 5, N. R. 10 West, and fifteen hundred bushels of rem com Orowmir i i-e field) more or 1e-s, attached as the property of Henry Sprinkle, and u'itt fiu vii; is now pending in said Knox Circuit Court. Test, W. P MrCOIU), CU: Dec. 20ih 1S4 I 30-4t. S FATE of INDIANA, Knox f'o't'tiy. KNOX CIRCUI T COURT, Stl'TEMBiU Te?..M. 1841. Louis Fellows, vs. Samuei Stiles John E. Martin to Samuel Salts and Daniii Cunningham, t pnd H appearing to trie sa'isfaciion of the Court that Samuel Stiles and Daniel Cunningham nre not residents of the fiiue of Indiana, it is therefore ordered that nolice of ihe pendency of this suit bo given said Samuel Stiles and Daniel Cunningham, by publication in the Vincen:ie9 Saturday Gazette, a weekly newspaper published in Vincennes, for three weeks successively, that they be and nppear 31 the next term of this Courl, and answer the ! ,'omplainaiits Hill, or the same wili be taken as confessed, and a decree c.uerlered accoidir.gly, and upon motion it i ordeied that this cause be continued until the next term. Attest, Wm. R. McCORD, Cl'k. k. c. c. Dea. 23. 1 81 1 30-4 1. 20 libls. Old Rectified whiskey. 5 Boxes Fresh sound Lemons. 10 do - Rest James Rivpi TnKtxnn "ijj,Ut 500 Lbs. superior Loaf Su?ar. for family t:se. All of which will bo sold unusually low for cash, or the following articles of trade: Wheat. Corn, Feathers, Beaswax, Tallow and Butler. PATRICK DORAN. Dec. 3, 1841 26if.
Mical Estate.
rTTjlllE 51'h-Tihpr will expose to public aie at j. i.iaru i j. n i un oaiurdsv. 8:h January, 1 8 42, to wit: one hun s-ale at J. C. Clark's II. u l OT) Sat- ! dred and thirty-six ncrt. rf l.-.?:d. known as l'e Christian (iracicr Trad; also, the un- ''- 3- ' N. W P. 3. N. R. 10 West; 40arre N. E. qr. qr. sec. 12 wot. T. 3, N. U. 11 west, cn a credit ol t.u i3 rnonuif, j. n. Hannah. Dec. 18. ISil 23-3'. - f JUST received, a large supply of the following ?J articles which a'e wf firl quality, vii: 3 hols: pei in Oil, (pure winter,) 4 Tanners' do 3 do 1 44 Neatsfoot do Also, selected for .Medical purposes; 1 qr. Ca-k Superior Fort Wine, 1 do do Maderia do For sale by II. E. PECK. Druzgirt. Opposite Clark's Hotel, Sign of the Golden Mortir. Dec. 11, 1S41 29-3.n. aoo PUKACS FALL 8c WIMTEB GOODS. OMPRISINO a complete nd desiy rahie assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH, Jk AMERICAN .DRY COODS, Suited to the present and approaching seasons. Most of these Goods were purchased by the Package ei:!: r ?t auction or of the Importers, and will be sold at a small advance f.n Eastern cost. Merchants and others wishif.w to purchase by thepiercor package wili find Goods as low as they can be bought in cither Louisville- or Cin Cllliiaii. J. II. MAGIIEE: Water Street. Evnnsyillc. Nn. II, ISil 2G-4t. L LAU8KLIN & GO, JAVE removed to their n'v buihlinj ort jttaei Vi.ter Siri'et where u.ey would be happy to meet their old f.-'cuds and customers, and would respectfully call tlie attention of Merchants visiung Evansviile to their slock of gcodt icceived as f.!h;rc: IGO L'oies Tin Plate. lW't) lis. Drwzins Copper, 4000 lbs. asst. Wire. 1 00 Tons as!. Junia'.ti Iron. 300 Kegs jiii!s. 2.-;.) M.ujs Cdlee, 50 Poxes I-iisi:i, 1 Hbd. Madder, 2 'Vro.os F. InJio, 15 ILight Vices, 10 Mou-e-hole Anvib. 10 bbls. Tanner Oil, 50 iSi.ies op;ini.-h Sole Leather, -') Uotcs asst. Cotton Yar,:, 100 D.xes i-,s?t. Wiiidow G!as. ICQ Kegs Wt.i'e Lead. Together w tii a fuii assortnicnt i:"i;a!!y f. u'sJ in u Grocery .v'tore. ,vnl :-cc !".r voorselve... A. L.b'.jtIi.!X Co. Gr r of Water and Sycamore Strcti, E vorw--Dec. 1S4I 2S-Ct. JfIIE undersigned lm l.tn cr.l le'tj.r, lesiauientary fii-ni the "...liatc Court of Gibson county ..:i li,e e- 'a;e t i i'immas .V-mt Komery, "eji. late- ... i-u.-.. conn. y, rierca !. All tliohc ii.-iebted to s:iid estate will make inilaedia'iO p.iy.oei t to li.e ui.oei Stgiu-o, all th,S8 havi:. claims against sail e-t.-.te wi'i ;e ise prescr.t thcni to the undersigned for p.viii..-:; v.i!:iiii twelve rnoatlii. Said ctate is supposed to be solvent. TIKIS. J. MO.NTGOMEKY JAMES SKELTON. 0th InII 2S-3i. Exrrs. D ec DftfiGS, MEOIGIMESj PAStsTS. Oils, ffimrisFics, ChfHsic.T;!, Tt'criitssirry, cer. ffi l' subscriber b.a just rer eived -f per iaie arrivals fiorn the Eastern Markets an additional sunnlv to hii fanner stock of lU'j above artn !es consisting of every variety, which mikc ..is nsortincr.t large and complete, to w! ich ho inviies ihe attention of Physicians and country Merchants and all others who deal in the above hue to call and examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere, as lie is prepared to seil low, having recently made such arra:- "eir cnU east as to be consiantly receiving in lare qnanti'l' :, well selected, fredi and genuine articles which will render his stock inferior to none in ihe y extern country. II. E. PECK. Druggist. Opposite Claik'n IIoUl, Sicn of the Golden Mo.tar. l)c:. 14, 1811 3-2m. FOR CQUGHS, GOLDS, &C. ERSONS afdictrd wiih coughs, cold, soul -slight complains of ihe throat L-nd chtst generally, will do well to call and obtain a supply of that most palatablo and justly celebrated compound yclept wl W mmum An aniclc which has the reputation of having cured thousands of die above complaints. For saly by J. B. CO I WELL. & CO. Druggists. Dec. 11, I S 1 1 . 27 tf S TO V E S MRFMIUM COOKING STOVES, suiull. for small families, for sale lo-.v by G HE E.N IIOW DOYLE. SALT!! SALT!!! SALT!!! '505 Bb,S' first ra,e K-mhawa SALT juit -'JKJ received and for fa'e by MADDCX ir GASS. May tO, ISli. 51-t
