Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 January 1842 — Page 3

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nOCTOK STA11L ha. left all J- hi notes and accounts in the hands of Maxtin Robinson. Esq. for collection. April 30, 1811. 47-tf. "adJousnTd sale. I WILL spII without reserve on Monday, the 20th Dec, 1811, the remaining personal property belonging1 to the estate of A. LeRoy, consisting in part of Clocks, AVtehe. Fine .Tewdry, "tlnic 1 Instrument; 7 TERMS OF SALE. All sums of three dollars and under, cah in hind Over three dollars and under twenty-five nine months credit; Twenty-live dollars end upwards twelve month? credit will be given. Notes with approved security re quired. JOSEPH SOMES. -1 7m7. D-e. 11. 27, 2w. U-JUKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!;; fTHE undersigned rcspef .f.;lly anJ nouuee to the citizens of Vincennes, and the public in general, that they have -TWjci ited themselves tr.gcihi.-r mi the Hook and Malionarv Business, in this place, on Water street, opposi e trie siere oi i urn vV t racy, under the tirui of John Man it Co., anil will sell at the Louisville price- with the expense of transportation added on heavy artirles only, such " WR1 FISG. WliAPPLVG. PRIX7'J 4- WALL PAPER, PASTEBOARD, .Vc. EZEKIEL KNdaY. JOHN .MAX. N.i B. Clesn Linen or cotton rak. takenf iu exchange for any thing in our J. M. &, Co. Dec 7lh, 1S41 27-6 ni. ANDGENERAL AS.SCrTMEKT C f flp HE subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens of Vu;cennesN and the public iu general th3t they have associated themselves to carry on the Confcctionarv, Grojery, and Uakery iJusiness, in all the:r various brandies ur.drihe Fir:n -:idl ty!e of Chas. (iraetcr Co, and hop by their close attention to business to rs ccive a share of public patronage. C1IAS. CiRAETER, F. UARiRlCtl. Dec. 9:h, 1 S41 27-3t. HO USE & M iWk TWk Mi Ml grrn -B- wdl sell on' mod- jSHSfe 1 1 i I ZA: erate terms t.ie r.ouse?auyM, in which lie formerly lived, oii c . d street, occupied at present by Vv'ui. Green. Title indisputable. DAVID MclICNRY. D-v. 11, 1811 27-tf. SADDLKRV. TT ri--, '-, n I -i !.-r'T, .mil I'll errti ?,!. rrinalea. tiirths. and Circaiii'03. lor .-ale low for cash or inot kindsof rj THORN' TRACV.Xov. 17,1811 2o-:5m. JUST RECEIVED. S3 Boies X j. 1. Kentucky Tobacco, 2 Barrels Clover Sn'J, 0 Keg Pituborizh White I.cJ.brt quality, 13 Coie Mould Candles. K-r -; by Nov. 27 Ci tf Jl a n Ufa v i u red Tolia tu o. OX hand a fow boxes .f Va r.::s litsell a: a vejapwcearcu5'i,- to ciccr fsiiinment. J. W. C.REI-NTIOW Nov. 29, IS 11 -0 7r. .1XD EE MALE SEMEW1R E, f JjEUE r()Fl)UK un.Ier the charge .,f the uudersincd. will re-open oil Wednesday the lt December, at the residence of Judge U.-.uop, liroadway. TERMS 5 per qo utcr of eleven weeks, nnd fael t"r the season "I. Tuiiijn fees due on entrance. B. B. KILLIKELLV, Principal. Not. 27 25 3t LAM) FOR SALE. T HUE subscriber will s!l one i:i::h!reJ and forty acres of timVrod l -sid in Vnn h-rh:ir"-!i cojntv about si li 1 1 i OS ' ' !' W ' Evansviiie,Wand abxit three .piarters of a mile from t'.ie Ohio river, lyitv btueci: Mt. Vernon and the llenierjoa ro. d, it heinn fractional section No. 18, township No. 7, south of ranc No. II west. Also, 170 acres of ece!le:,t land in th-.-Lower Prairie, nbout 3 miies below Vincenne.i. about twenty acres of wruch is prairie land, the balance well tim!jred. Term? made easy to suit the purchaser. FERDINAND EBERWTNE. Dec. J, IS 11 Tt. BRANDY, GIN, WINE, &C. 10" UIJLS. GooJ American UranJy, ii ilo uu Villi. 5 do wcct Malaci Wine. 1 Pipe 4th proof Coniac lirandy, 1 Cask Champaign

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Receiving, Forwarding, Commission MERCHANT, Vincennes, la. i r IT m-- m Uurtch & Hcberd, iiicennei, Ii . Cruikshank & Co. Bonner &. Cirnan, K. Smith, E. St O. Prown, Webb 5c Shoemaker, Win. Thurston & Co. F. C. (iwarhnev . Co. F. I). Tillay, do do Clinton, I. Lafayette, la. Evansville, la. Louisville Ky. Ncy Orleans lienor J .Si. Sorgenfiey, Vh.eennes. March !), t S3e 44-tf. Ir;si and Suinrnrr GOODS. -fcjSfADPOX cc GASS.knve justreeeivcd direct from the eastern cities, a large and general assortment of Snriii" and Summer drv -roods. ALSO n laro supply of Knpp's Cotton Yam. Cr. rvile wick, Carpet Chain, Merino, and N o.I llr.t. &c. Persons will do well to call before "M'.r.cino; elewiierc. iis w e are iletermiT i to sell low for cash. Apr! 2:t. isn. avtf. HEW GOODS. snhscribcrs have jt;st received an excellent and general asort'r.ent of foreign and domestic Drv Goods ALSO 30 Sacks Ui Co'dee, 10 'Ibis. X. O. ;lg,r, O. I'Z do " " Molasses, 2 Half Pipes -lili proof Cog. Brand v , '2 Pipes America:; Prandv, and 4 Tons Sugar Kettles, All of which we Are determined to seii as low as any other houe in the place. Tho?e wi'mu to purohare, will nieae give us irja :revious to purchasing t! -t--vv lier, ail' i rjisfv t!iemseles as to the fact of wiiat we have stated a!o . OKX oc TRACY. Nov. J., NEW F NSW FUHND ' HltiE subscribers inform the p auii tue public niffeneral, t ing formed a co-panntiship in the laciure ot t uri'iturc ot every variety ihcy will make at the shortest notice, cheap for cash or appioved trade, any articles in tiieirfh:?. The following comprise a part ofjhat they have on hanulifid C3n make to order: Sideboards. Serrctary and Hook Cases, Desk and Hook Cases, Portable Writing Desks, Dining Tables in setts and sing'e, Picaktast Tables, Centre Tables, rjer Tables. Pembroke Tables, Woik TablV, Toilet, Difssingand Exench Koreans, Maliogany. Maple nd "opTiM IJeusieads, ii. ano Seats, various patteriiT-Sofas, Stands, and Cupboards, together whhr 'every thit.g in Ids line. T!:e proprietors are supplied with the best of workmen, and well seasoned matteria'.s.so thtthey are enabled to manufacture anv article in :h?ir line that may be called for. Orders from t!ie couniry shall receive strict attention. The public are invited to ca!! and examine for themselves. Shop on Market street, hciu ecu Scrond and Third. Ste. in the house formerly occupied by Christian Grae.fr. AJ5XEK DECKER. JAS. II. HENDERSON. N. B. Cothns made at the shortest notice, on moderate terms, and thu hearse furnished free of charge. D. & II. Mav 21. 18 41 5 lon S3 roit S.AS.IL rncu i'lt fi..ishWan clo '!',1!! under an nine i .a3t'nc -lach. li tc'i he will war ;i..L a superior artir'. 1 w:!! s.il.A.lllili .!. 18th, IS II 4 !-tf. 11 VII" WliifMOKJ .'a K A B D I L L WOULD resj.eefn'ly inform his friends, that he will manufacture for sale all kinds of COPPEK. TIX, :s ii :: e t - i k o . rrii i', m, rk in !1 its ar;oii branches. He solicits t!ie attention of dealers, to his stock of waits, miriidincr to oiler them at alitnr.es a" assortment complete, as well as perfect in its worktmnshin. e intends tliat his ware shall be ual to any m the west, and to otlci it upon as reasoim'de terms, as it can be purchased in I,o'.:isviiie or any other w estern market. All kinds of job woik attended to, with ncati. s and despatch. House-Gutters m?de and put up in good order, n I o.i i aMiu;uic in oik. Feathers, old pcwitiand copper taken in e change for w ares. RAM A B DILL. Vincennes, Dec. 1st, 1S:) 17-ly. fA.V'.Vf-V. fHlEX Plate stoves, of various sizes. Premium Cooking Stoves, of various sies. C03I Stoves of various sizes, Franklin Stoves, ' Dog Irons. Hollow Ware. Wagon Kocs, Mantel and Fire Grates. Corn Shellers of an improved pattern, and in general ;;?e in Pennsylvania, aii of a superior quality, and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. PATRICK DO RAN, Water Strcd. Sept. 10, lStl.Mtf. lied ami Toot Slonce. JUST received fifteen sets of Head and Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for sale ov D. W HITMORE.

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IRON srrniT. TOIIE subscriber has re-ononed ii lcirea opposite to :he store of .dessrs. ihorn Cc 'l'racy, and has just received J A large quantity of new IKON AND NAILS, Which, with the remainder of his stockthat escaped burning at the late fire, w ill issuer ma assortment lull and complete. ALSO . Jnerai assortment f Groceries, Wines .m iiuors, winch he will wholesale or retail. P. DOR AX 1. I will sell low for cash in any pjant-fy to suit purchasers, Castings, Iron and Xn.ls which were partially damaged damaged! oy tne iate lire. n Nov. 4JG, 181! 25-tf. State ol Indiana, Gibsoti County, is the Probate Covkt f Gieso.x Co. November Term, 1841. McGarrah, Ad-"1 tor of Elias Bar- j On complaint of Insolvency. The oxs ot said j Elias J seph .VcGatrah having moria! iu this court. showing the on td !ie said estate. and compl the property, both real and persona irhcient to pay the debts and dem islanding against it, it is therefore that the filinj? and pendancy of 6aid " be made known 10 the creditor said R Barker, deceased, by 1 of this oruer weeks succes in iIp Ill Hie r.renn9 G; weekly aper, shVKi in no newjpapt the county son i 'icv iniormcu, tnai unless imvthuov it"e said administrator ol tMe existence and extent of. their respective claims, by lilmg t!ie s::tic, or a statement of the nature, dateTTd description of the contract, nr assumpsit upon wliich the same mav ho founded, in the office of the clerk of his court previous to the final distribuof th- assets of the vstateVof said dec,x;d, sucn claims wui ue iostontu in . . . . i t:re claims of more diligent cred itors, end on motion this matter is contin ued to trrl next term cf this court. Copv7 attest, J. R. MONTGOMERY, C!k. Nov. 18, 181124-GU',i -u :m Treh Oy.tey. "ITUST received, direct fiitm Bdtimore, genuine fresh oysters, and for sale low for cash bv ' PATRICK MOORE. LL pt-rsons having unsealed accounts with the late firm of Greenhow t Boyle :rr expected to come forward and close the same without delay, a it is absolutely necessary that the allairs of the late firm be closed forthwith. JAS. W. GREENHOW. Oct. 8th IS 11 19-tf. PBL tG SHE. TK"57TLL be drfred at public salo at the door of the Banking House, in Vincennes, on Saturday, the 18 h day of December ensuinjr, hetween tlie hours of ii,vJ,atf!TV3 o'clock, forty feet of lot No. f?0, froutintx on Market street, adjoining Clark's Hotel, and extending back eighty

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w. iven Ly ilie purchisci" 10 secure the payments. JXO. ROSS, Cash. Vincennes Branch Bank. Nov. 18th, 1841 24-4t Kli.MOVAI,. rj 'HE subscriber inform his friends and customcrs that he has removed his PlacVmith shop, to his new building, opposite the Town Hall, where he will be pleased to receive the cVtU of all such as have any thing to do in h-s ;i,ie. HARRIOX PIIELOX. June C, 1S41 52-tf. Wanted. ? O.OOO Bushels Flax Seed. .1,000 " White Beans. For which we will pay tlie highest price in goods at our store. W.vi. BURTCH & Co. Oct. 14 th 1S4I 19-Sai. THE VINCENNES GAZETTE TERMS $2 00, If paid in advance. f 2 50, If paid during the Jini aix :-nths f3 00, If not paid during the fir six months, $1 25, For six months. Tapers discontinued only at the option of th publisher .. hi!e arrearages are due. Advertisements making one square or less will be inserted three times for one dilar, and t venty-five cents for every subsequent iuscrtini.; longer advertisements in the same proportion. Advertisements sent without orders vill, in all cases be inserted until fi bid, ajid charged accordingly. Five dollars will invariably be charged for ad vo tiding wive.

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rSlhft undersigned hv rpa?nti nfiho ,n.i.. H . , . , -. , J .. I rpi his simp, uemg torn down on me nigiit ot the fire ha removed to the house formerly occupied by Dunn i Cornwell on Market stieet one door from Mayes and Kuykcf-daH's tore, where ail having any thine; to do in the line of Tailoring, will please call. He p!edge3 himself to give general satis faction. JOHN II. MASSE Y. Oct. ttO, IS 1 1 2 '-ly. :snci:n n t.s I INSTITUTE. v k a :i . I ma oxr viu g, win re-Com mence, on the EirV VJay of Septem ber. Having alreadVv essfullv con ducted this school durmV last nine years, the subscriber, ift J"or the liberal support hitherto afforuvv Jicils : i r .u u""uucu nungc ui mc uu" PUPILS EITIIF.n SF.X, OR ANY AGE RKCEIVED. I ... fin I I ' P- 'l"'"" " year ot 4a weeks. Entrance quarterly, unless by contract. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sciiitxtra iJjares will be made accorA ajreeTnent between tho p arnes. hdper veacU cetii. Mfllicvs dim on entranc. .S. L. CROSBY, P7rr VinccNiSLS, August 12. 1841 11 vms, , a SOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing 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. SAM L. R. DUNN. LL H. CORNWALL. June 3d. 1941. N. B. The undersigned informs the public, and his friends, that he will continue the TAILORING business at the old stand on Market sunet, adjoining the store of .Mayes Sz, K uykenda!!, where he is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in a superior eule, and on moderate terms. 8. R. DUNN. June 3d. 1S41 52-tf. THE ki-:a !; KOOH. Come dinners, come! why will yc !ic? Charley of the Finish asks you why. Mis bourd is spre.id. his string is out, lk wonders v!iy you-ve found it not. Con.? sinners, cuine! why will ye die, And nothing know oi luxury? rjJWE public are hereby informed that tb.c wed known establishment, justiy celebrated as the 'I . IJ2i , which was destroyed by the tire on the 17ih tilt., hs arisen Phoenix-like, from the ashes, and is now, alter going through the "fiery ordeal," like refiners gold, seven times purified by the crucible of the alchy mist. !l9 S,lllen V.ing- are .noW Te?d at l,he! wuii incir iicigiiuors, can oint; nun partake in true epicurean style, of the luxuries of life, either mental or physical. Those who are fond of newspaper literature are informed that the proprietor will continue to receive about fifty newspapers from every part of the United States, whirh, together with an assortment of the choicest Wines, Brandies, Cakes Candies, cvC etc., and the large number of private rooms, will always render his house an agreeable resort to the citizen or traveller. CHARLES SMITH, V. Vincennes, Nov. 13th, 1541 23-6t. Com Wanted, fd Bushels of Corn Ol OtPOIF wanted by the undersigned, for which the highest cash price will be given. EMISON & GREEN. Nov. 17th, 1641 21-tf. Tnst Received SACKS Ilio Coffee, 520 bbls. N. O. Suenr. 85 23 " Old Wheat Flour, 4 " Saleratus, 50 Kegs assorted Nails, 2G Boxes Window Glass, 13 " Mould Candles, 2 Bbls. Clover Seed, 2 " Linseed Oil, 50 Kegs Whito Lead, Salt, Fish, Cheese, &c. tc. And for sale low for cash bv MADDOX & GASS April 23, 15-1 1. IG-tf. BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

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NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the subscriber by note or book account, will do well to attend to the payment of the same,

without delay. All such as fail to attend to this notice will be subjected to lh cost of collection bv law, without reepec to persons. " J. DONOVAN. Vineenne?, July 17th, 1840 G tf. TLX, & SHEET IRON 4Tin Ware at wholesale n;;?! XSeiaii. .it i!u Cincinnati S,- Louisville Prices I hare large stock of Tin on hand, and will continue to keep it on hnd, and will soil n accomodating terms to customers and the public generally. The Copper, Tin, Ac shed hon manufactory will be csrried on is t-sual at y old stsnd on Market street nearly opposite the ft :ket f'ouse ; where ali kinds of jolwork willLe J. uc according to orJwi at short notice. N SMITH. March 15th 183S tf AOl ICE. HEREBY notify all person?; rot to trade for or purchase a certain note iriven bv me to Fe lix M'Cabe for ?284 00. dated Augcst 2-Sth, 1S33, and payable in gouds, as I s.ha;l not pay said note unless forcedto do so by operation of Jaw. PATIUCK MOOED. Vincennes. July 17th, 1810. ISBW TAILOItliNG TABLSSHM ent. &Tfjk subscribers would respec!fu!Iy itrKuuii t tie citziens of Vincennes, and its vicinity, tiiat they have commenced the above business, on Market street, in the house lately occupied by M. Jones, as a list and shoe store. They hope by clobe attention to business, to receive liberal share of the Tnibhc patronage. Persons wishing any thing done in their e of business will please give them a call. E. M LIS E 'SHELTER. J. BOUSHEY. Vincennes Nov. 13, 1S41 C3-3m. NOTI 6 E . a JOURNEYMAN CIIAIK MAKER, can tStmiS Set constant employment and n good situ ation bv applving to JOSET ROSEMAX. Oct '22. 1840 20-1 f. AKRIVAI O I' T !! QREAT western, WM. BUrlTGH Ot GO. J"JH A 1XG just received a fresh at' B eortment of IIZ GOODS. Q U E E N S W A R E , 1 1 A 1 1 D V A R E , SADDLERY. BOOTS, SHOES, IL1TS, CAPS, &-c.. Will offer to t!-.e citizens of Knox and neighboring counties, chenper goods thst: ran be purchased west of the mountains for ready Cash. Call and look Mid we will convince you of the fact. Octoher 14 1841 19-2m. STOVES, STOVES. -1, f "rJ "tl I E undersigned has wilt pii m i ". 11 r 1 1 fd ano will continue in receive curing the season, a large lot of TEX PLATE. SEVEN PLATE, and COOKING STOVES. ALSO: Franklin Move?, of the latest and most approved pasterns, together with a number of the latest PREMIUM COOKING STOVES. Also.- Stoves for hurtling wood or coal, manufactured at the " abash Furnace for the latter, extra plates can be furnished by leaving a pattern at my shop. 1 design keeping the largest and best lot of stoves ever offered for a!e in mcennes, 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 C3?t at a furnace, know they arc not opt to crack. X. SMITH. Vincennes, Sept. 1 1. 1841 15-3m. REMOVAL. flilHE fire on the nigh .L 0f Saturday last, caused the undersigned to remove to the front rnnm flf the house for$.4 i merly occupied by Dunn jMsm1 & Coinwell as a I ailor s Shop, on Mnrket street, where si! persons having any business with him, are invited to come. He deema it proper here to stale, that no Watchei belonging to customer, weie destroyed. A. WASHBURN. Vincennes, Oct. 2C;h, 1S41 20-tf.

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