Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 February 1842 — Page 3
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lam euamboat capuin saya the Cincinnati Mes.age, whl:h is altogether too o-00d to be lost. The captain had become popular on the river as a commander, and was about to take charge of a new boat, one of the handsomest that had ever' been built ia the west. Oa the evening preceding the morning she was to leave port he was induced by one of the owners to' visit his house, where there wsi to be a party of L.he, some of whom were to be his passengers to New Orleans. The captain lei: a Utile queer abiut going; he was more at honif nn the hurricane deck. r the social h-dl of hi? boat, than in the urawuig room anions the laJies. He summo:ied up course, however, went, and was introduced To the company. Capt. D,' said one of his lady paenKm, you must be a happv man, to be master of so bevuiful a boat. 'She is a beautiful boat, madam sets on the water like a duck.' 'He wus in town,' as long as the conversation was &b mt steamboats. 'Capt. D.' snid another ludv. a blue ttockmg of thy Lydia Languish tribe, Ahatdo you ihirik of the immortal Shak-ipea.-e.' Thinii, madam! think! I think she burns ;o j much wood, draws to much u:er, and carries too lii le freight.' We never heard whether the captain laid any 1 mger or inn. Economy i'm CinJUs. If you are withui rush light, and wuuld burn a candle all night, unlets you use iho following precaution, it is ten to one an ordinary candle will gutter away in an hour or two, sometimes to the endangering the safety of the house. Thi may be avoided by placing as much salt, finely powdered, a will reach from tiie i allow to i.ue black of the wick uf a partly burnt andie, when, if tiie sime be lit, will burn very slow, yielding sufficient light Mr a bvd chamber. The ah will traJua.iy mk as ihe tallow i consumed; i;iiallow b-iug drawn ;hi.ngh the Silt, consumes the w tck. Rc-al mcri aad women never sner at mechanics and operatives. Hut self sty 1 ;d geut.euicn ami ladies not unfreqiieutly do. Wc have heard of a lady who once let: a ball room because a mechanic entered. She married 3 basket-m iker, and died a wash-woman. Tr. e Ladies. A correspondent of the I'ciaware Republican wh' sometimes talks ot o.i-r mailers than Whig politics, in r;;ing from Washington, has the foliowi iu rderenre to the fair of .!3t city as u a-! oihor places. 'I i Varhiiiton. the Ldes do not hide '.'-. r beauty un.iera bushel, and scacelv a !) ui'iet: do n i in passing you. in the aveiiuc, i irn their beautiful faces from vou. This is commendable it proves that th?r iire n.Mt:r.-r ashamed nor atrai n a v' Ir.-quemiv noticed the d.rlerence in the . j.iJ ict of 0? laii'.es in diTrcnl cilies. !n .New rrk. the "fair" turn from you n the st:::. In Philadelphia, thev look neither to the riirht nor the left m Uiltim ore. tht-y glance at vou, and in Washington they look at you. This is deridedly. th b '.-i. as neither party h ts ih u jny ad van'.-ige. ' Aircute observers have noticed that the H-hior) in Boston is the same as that recorded of Xew York, the f3:e is averted f.-jm the z -iZ'T. This matter ehould be regulated by convention. C7"An eminent chemist of New Orleans, named Avequin, has subjected Lr,uisiana sugar to analysis, and found that it yields among othet substances, a considerable quantity cf stearin? which will be useful in many brandies of industry, and furnish a kind of uix light, less expensive and of greater br lliany than that cjttiraonlv used. Xo dvult. -1 see,' said a young lady vester lavthat some booksellers advertise 'liiank Declarations' for 'ale. 1 wish! could gel one. Why,' asked the mother. 'nfcause ma, Mr. G , is too modest to ask me to marry him; and perhaps if I could alia Blank "Declaration with the questiji,' he would sin it.' We were not invited to tea. and don't know how the two uihdo it out. Cres. City. Nothing looks more unpleasant to us than to see a young man whose w ages are small spending all he can get and perhaps more too, for dress every thing about his perii,ri of the latest fashion and of the finest tit, as though his whole mind was centre I upon seeing how pretty he' could look and all for what? To gratify the eyes of those who are as foolish as himself. Southern Adv. Stearic Ca.idles. Under this name, a new article, for this country, has been brought into market. The oil is pressed Iroinihe tallow, snd then the substantial matter is made into candles. The candles are very hard, not oily at all. and endura a much higher temperature than permaceti. They burn as beautifully as candles of sperm or wax. They have been manufactured in France for years: but the high duty on candles has prevented them from being imported. They are now manufactured in this city. A. i. Jour, of Corn. Table Talk. M Julia, allow me to help you to a piece of this pie! Only a pari of a piece if you please, Mr. Jefferson. , Mr. J. (after cutting the pie nearly as fine as mince meat.) I declare, Miss Julia I .hall ba compelled to give you a whole pi.ee, for cut it which way I will, iwill b in pieces after all.
'Something must be tme.' Three boys
emiMiicr uay to oe caugni in a viola thunJer sumf oug!u reuge under a tree, wher6 they had been uui a snort time, when a tree, but a short distance from the one they ,MC uuucr. was struck by lightning, and -.. ,u rtioius. une ol ine dovs, with seriousness and anxiety plainly discernahlft in K; .i. ... luuuiKiiaiice, aays to ine other: 'Bill, can vou prayr 0,' Pf!f fir. 1 . t 1 - t vol( pray: 'o. "ior l neither; but by hoky, someihino mist BE n.iw ' So doiut.'l see, said a young lad) yesterday, 'that some booksellers adver tise blank declaration for sale. I wish I could get one.' 'Why? asked her mmi.er. 'because ma, Mr. G is too modest to ask me to marry him, and perhaps if I could fid a blank declaration with the 'question' he would sign it.' A Manifi:cnt project. The Boston people are laying plans for a chain of improvement, by whicdi the whole distance between tint city and the .Mississippi can be travelled in less than four days. Within the prcse.nt year, a" continuous line of direct steam communication will have been co.mpi.ktkd from Maine to Wisconsin (topping short of the great Father of Waters, only about a linn IreJ and thirty miles! Think of that, Mas.e Voik! JY. V. Aurora. Finanrin? management in th. Old Hay State. The constitutional term of Vr. W ilder. Treasurer of .Massachusetts, ex pired on the tirsr-instant. During the five years in which he held the office, So, 500.000 had been received in. and disbursed fr hi the Treasury, and of that sum the Commonwealth has not lost a farthing. The sum of S'.io has been taken during thai time in counterfeit bills, Kit on the 1st instant it was replaced from the Treasurer's private funds. Woman's midsections. The following exquisite anecdote, illustrative of woman's undying affection, is from a late work published in (Ireat Britain, styled, "English Maiden." "Sir Robert Barclay, who commanded the British squadron in the battle of Lake Erie, was horribly mutilated by ihe wounds he received in the action, having lost his right arm and one of his les. Previously to his leaving England, he was engaged to a young lady, to 'whom he was tenderly attached. Feeling acuuly on his return that he was a mere wreck, he sent a friend to the lady, informing her of his mutilated condition, and generously offering to release her from her engagement. ' Tell him,' replied the noble girl, hat 1 will joyfully marry him if he only has enough of body left to hold his soul!' MARRIED In this place on Tuesday evening last, by tli3 Rev. Elijah Whi:.rn, Air. W m. 11. Jackson, t raster, to Helen Con per. ISi. DIED In this place, after a severe and protracted consumption, on Thursday lat. the 3d inst., Mr. Thomas Wathen. ATTENTION!!"' LL persons having guns and uniforms belonging to the Vineennes Blues are here by requested to return them to me forthwith, and receive their notes, else they will be proceeded against according to law. And those persons who have signet! their names as members of the Independent Company, or such as have expressed a desire to do so, are also hereby notified to attendat theTown HallonTuesday evening next, at half past six o'clock, to transact business of importance connected with said compauv. JODX II. MASSE Y. Feb. 4, 18 12 23-It. KTKAY--S4 ICEWAKD. STRAYED away from the subscriber on the 8th of January, one HAY IIOICM1, five years old last spring, with a blaze in the face his fore feet shod. No other mark recollected. Any person returning the above described horse to me shall receive the above reward, and the thanks of H. II. PHELOX. Vineennes, Feb. 1, 184235-1. N O T I C E S hereby given that the undersigned is dulv appointed Trustee of the Sem inary fund of the county of Knox, and all offbers having fines in their hands belonging to said fund, will please come foiward and pay them over by the first Monday of March next. DAVID McIIEXRY, t. k. c. s. f. Vineennes, Jan. 2 , 1812 34-3t. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. A TO (a E.MIIEU, lately from Louisville, respectfully informs the citizeus of Vineennes and its vicinity, that he intends carrying on the business of DyinC and Scouring, in all variety o colors, 011 the corner of Second and Busf seron Streets; also, general Renovating, and hopes by strict attention to business to gain a share of the public patronage. Ladies and gentlemen are particularly invited to give him a call. All colors warranted to stand. Vineennes, Jan. 1812 3 1 -3m. The Terre Haute Courier, will publish the above to the amount of one dollar and forward their account to me for payment. ANTON OUEXTHER.
Pike Probate Court. 3 In vacation, J. m 1342. David Miley, Adm'r.
ot uenry Aliley, deed. I . . vs. iPetitic Ti,a hoir. r.r .1- 1 solv 'etition of Inrency. ceased. J COMES the administrator and files his petition setting forth the condition of said estate and complaining that the property, both real and personal is insufli cient for the payment of the debts thereof, U 13 therefore ordered by lh court that notice ot the pendency of this petition be given to the creditors of said estate, by publication of this order for ix successive weeks in the Vineennes Saturday Gazette, a newspaper published iu Vineennes, la. that unless they notify the ad ministrator of the nature and extent of their claims by filing the same in the office of the clerk of the Pike county Probate Court, previous to the final distribution of ihrj assets of said deceased, such claims will be postponed in favor of the more diligent creditois. Test, JOHN MclXTIRE, OA. p. p. c. Jan. 1, 1M 3.1-01. To Elizabeth Bicknell, Sarah Fitzpatrick, intermarried with Abraham Hooper, Mary Fitzpatrick intermarried with Tneophilus Morgan, Martha Fitzpatrick, John Fitzpatrick, Piudy Fnzpatrich intermarried with Jesse Shankle, and Fanny Fitzpatrick, intermarried with Shankle, brothers and sis-l-rs and heirs at law of Obadiah Fitzpatuck, late of Knox county, deceased, and to the above named husbands and to all others interested. &JOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, wid ow of said Obadiah Fitzpatrick, deceased, wil apply at the next term of the Pro bate Court of said county, to commence on the second Monday, the 1 lih day of l ebruary next, for the appointment of commissioners according to the act of Assembly in such case, made and provi ded. to divide ihe following described real estate situate 111 the said county among the proprietors thereof and for oilier relief therein according to law: S. W. frae. qr. of X. fracl. sec. Xo. 13. T. 1, X R 8 W, containing 11 acres and 0 hundredths, being the samo which was patented to James Ashby, May 1, 1829. E & of the X W o,r. of X frae'l. sec. 13. T 1 X li W, containing 7s acres and 35 hundredths. S W qr of X W frae'l. qr. of sec. 13, '1 1, X R S W, containing 10 acres. S E qr. of S W qr. of sec. 12, in T 1, X of R S W, containing 10 acres. W of S W qr. of sec. 8, in T 1 X of R 7 W, containing 8 ) acres, of which the undersigned is proprietor of one un divided third part in fee simple, and the said brothers and sisters of the undivided remainder in caual undividtd portions. EM 7. W E T 1 1 F I TZ V A ' I' 11 C K . Jan. 11, 1M2 32-3t. STATE of 1XDIAXA. Dubois County. ) DUBOIS CIRCUIT COURT. ? February Term, 1S41. 3 In vacation. December 2, ISM. Tri f 'li 1 n r If Robert Olney . vs. Jesse McCoy &i Elizabeth McCoy. J A T this time cam the com plainant. xm- Robert Olney, by his solicitors, snd files herein an affidavit of a disinteiested person, "showing therein that the said Jesse McCoy and Elisabeth McCoy, are not at this time residetits of the State of Indiana, therefore the said Jesse McCoy and Elizabeth McCoy aro hereby notified of the pendency of this suit by three successive publications in the Vineennes Gazette, a weekly newspaper printed at Vineennes, Knox county, Indiana, of general circulation in this state, the last of which publications shall be at least eixty days previous to the first day of our next term of the Dubois Ciicuit Court, notifying the said Jesse McCoy and Elizabeth McCoy that unless they be and personally appear before the Judges of said court on the first day of their next term, and demur, answer, or plead to the said bill of tho said complainant herein filed, the sam.3 will be taken and held as true and confessed, and shall be decreed thereon accordinglyin your absence by said court. Attest, SIMON MORGAN, Cl'k. Terry & DeBruler, Solicitors. Jan. 6, 184131-31. ; T. LAUGHLIN & GO, HAVE removed to their new building on Water Street where they wouIJ be happy to meet their old friends and customers, and would respectfully call the attention of Merchants visiting Evansville to their stock of gooda received as follows: 160 Boxes Tin Plate. 1000 lbs. Brazins Copper, -1000 lbs. asst. Wire. 100 Tons asst. Juniatta Irn, 300 Kegs Nails, S.-0 Bags Coffee, 50 Boxes liaising, 1 Hhd. Madder, C Ceroons S. F, Indigo, 15 Bright Vices, 10 Mouse-hole Anvils. 10 bbls. Tanners' Oil, 50 Sides J?p-rr.;sh Sole Leather, 25 Boxe- asst. Cotton Yarn, 100 Boxes asst. Window Glass. 100 Kegs White Lead. Together with a full assortment usually found in a Grocery Store. Call and see for yourselves. A. LAUGH LIN & Co. Corner of Water mid Sycamore Street, L'vansville, Dec. 181 1 i-t-Gt.
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FOR SiLILE. OTMIE undersigned will sell on moderate terms the house in which he .formerly lived, on Second street, occupied at present by Win. Green. 1 Ule indisputable. DAVID McIIEXRY. Dec. 11, 1811 27-tf. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Forwarding- ani Commission Business 'IHE undersigned has just opened in the house - at the foot of Market street, formerly kept by J. Donovan, Es., where he will attend to the Receiving and Forwarding ot goods. He will also sell goods on commission, and trusts that persons at-ioad will find it to their interest to make consignments to him. For his strict and prompt attention to business, he will refer 10 the following geiitlernen: LEWIS L. WATSON. REFERENCE S. J. 8. & V. J. Wit, D. S. Boxxtn, I W. J. IlKUfcHP, t Thos ThiCI, MiiiDox & Gars, J Joskpii Piai'KT, St. Marie, Illinois. J. M. Stockweil, Evansville, Ia. Thos. G. Thcrstov, do do. E. &: (). Bnowv, Clinton, do. Just received from Xew Orleans a general as. ortinent of Family Groceries and Boat Stores. Vineennes, Dec. SI, 1841 30 4m. DISSOLUTION fTYhHE Pertnetship, heretofore exislng between W. W. fc C. llitt, is dissolved bv mutual consent. W. W. H1TT, C. II ITT. Jan. 5, 161-2 31 -tf. COMMISSION & FORWARDING .UEIlCHJiJVTW 34. roYDRAS St. NEW ORLEANS. HBEG leave to tender their services for the sale of Western Produce, and .Merchandise generally. Goods consign ed to their address for forwarding will meet with strict and prompt attention, and at moderate rates. Messrs. Inac Reynolds !t Sons, John D .Early, Esq Hugh Jenkins, Eq Uultim inore. James Hejnolds, l.sq. Messrs. Adams, Creairh &. Co. ' . Messrs. N. 4 C. C. Norris Co. ficm,. Messrs. Lyon, M'Kirmell Co.j Messrs. Nock iV Ivawson, Ijouisvil't. Ky. Messrs. C. C. Norris Co. St. I Amis. D. S. Bonner, Esq. 5 ... Dr. VV. W. llitt. $ incomes. J. D. Early, Esq . Terre Haute, hi. Win. Hoffman, E-q., Covington, Iu. W in. Hawkins, Esq., Attica, Ia. A. Ingram, Esq., Lafayette, Li. N. McCarty. Esq., hidianopolis. TO PORK PACKERS AND OTHERS. UAKRKLS of KANAWHA Vi refined SALT, an admirable substitute for the alum slt. For sale at the price of common Kanawha, bv J V. (JREKXHOW. Jan. 1, 181231-31. JI.'ST received, a larje supply of the following articles which are of tirst quality, viz: 3 Mils: Sperm Oil, (pure winter.) 4 Tanners' do i Linseed do 1 " Neatsfiot do Also, st-lected for Medical purposes; 1 qr. Cask Superior Port Wine, 1 do do Maderia do For !-ale hy H. E. PECK. Druggist. Opposite Clark's Hotel, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Dec. 14, 1841 28-3m. ADM I N ifcT RATORS' S ALE OTICE is herehy given, that the underSffi signed, Administrators on the estate of Thomas Anderson, Sr., late of Knox county, Ia., deceased, will expose to public sale on Friday the 4th day of February next, at the late residence of said deceased, the following personal property to wit: Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, two Wagons, Household and kitchen furniture, Farming utensils, fc. Terms made knewn on day of sale. CLARK ANDERSON. LOUIS ANDERSON. Jan. 12, 1942 32-3t. .lust Received SACKS Rio Coffee, 99 f J? 'JO bbls. N. O. Sugar, '-!; " Old Wheat Flour, 4 Sab.natus, TtO Kes assorted Xails, Poxes Window Cflass, 13 " Mould Candles, 2 Bbls. Clover Seed, ti Linseed Oil, 50 Kegs White Lead, Salt, Fish, Cheese, fec. ic. And for sale low for cash bv MADI)OX & GASS April 23, 141. HV-tf. Administrators'' Notice. V OTICE is herehy given that the undersigned 1 ' has taken out letters of Administration on the estate of Thornaa Anderson, Sr. late of Knox county, Ia., deceased. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for fettloinent The estate is suposed to be solventCLARK ANDERSON. LOUIS ANDERSON. Jan. 12. 1812 32-3t. BLANKS of cvrry d scription for sale at ihe Gazette office.
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uiiuiiuiiiiioi UIIUIIUIII I lull Beware of that dread destroyer, C7T Ii c tl r o 11 c h i t i s y7hich spares neither the Young, the (Jood, or the Beautiful, but is annually hurrying thousands upon thousands to a premature grave under the mistaken name ol Consumption. Tho usual symptoms of this disease are. Cough, Soreness of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fever, a Spitting up of Phlegm or Matter, and sometimes Blood. It is an inilamation of the fine 6kin which lines the inside of the small w ind tubes or air vessel running through every part of the lungs. The great and effectual remedy for this alarming and wide-spreading disease is the Rev. I. Covert' ISaini of C,il . This new and valuable Medicine is universally pronounced, by tho multitudes w ho h ive used it and tested its healing virtues, tr, be the most wondertul md admirable remedy in the world for the cure of Bho.nchitis, Coughs, skvkhk Colds, Croup, Asthma, hooping Cotgh, and all diseases of the Lu.ios and Windpipe, which, if neglected, soon lead to hkal Consumption. ine Halx of Likk stands entirely aloof from the various Quack Xostrums of the dav, havinc invariably won the confidence of Physicians, Clergymen, and the intelligent of all classes, wherever it has been introducpd. Philanthropists, and all who truly sympathize with human suffering, every where hail its appearance with heart-felt joy; and looking upon tho Balm or Lifk as cne of those great and uncommon blessings which a kind Providence occasionally bestowed on man, but which, like bmpI'm visits, aie few and far between. Rev. I. CoverlS Slalm of Life, Fur Coughs, Cunsttmptions. Bronchitis, Sc. From the Rev. D. Muore. In 1825 my lungs became seriously diseased, and continued so for nearly fourteen years, and about six years since I was attaeted with a chronic bronchitis which occasioned me much pain and digress, attended bv difficult breathing and pains in various parts of the chest. In March last I purchased a bottle of Rev. I. Covert's Bairn of Life and the effect has been that my breathing is about as fiee as before I was taken, my chronic bronchitis nearly if not al together cured, and the pdins of the chest have subsided. J have, great confidence in the Balm of Life, and think it a good and safe medicine. DAVID MOORE. Aureiius, N. V. Aug. 21, l3fj. The nature of the composition of the Rev. I. Covert's Balm of Life, having been fully explained to the following inedicd gentlemen, they have consented that they may be referred to as author, ity for its utility as an expectorant in those chronic ca.-es of pulmonary disease, in which that class of remedies is indicated. I). M. Reese, M. I), l'rob ssor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the .Mi.any Medical College. J. McXaughton, 31. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, in the Fail field Medical College. Mark Stephenson, M. D. New York citv. Dr. M. Mc Knight, do J,' J. Mitchell, M. I). Philadelphia. From the Rev. II. Bannister, A. B., leader of Languages in the Caztnoria .S".;njrt,. This certifies ihat I have uccesrfu!'y ue 1 tit Rev. I. Covert's Balm of Life. I a '.he cs :t an obstinate cold which resulted i.i a settled 1:.flamauon of the lungs, the Balni of I.;:',. a...rr the trial of several other niedicip.es for serial weeks, efffctcd a gradual b'ji permanent core. H. 1JANNIM i'Ai. Cazen nia, N. V., April 15, lb'39. The following from the Rev. I. Halsey, D. D., Professor of Ecclesiastical Histoiy, iVc, in the Auburn Theological Seminary, has just been leceived. Rev. I. Covert My dear Sir In reference to your medicine, I deem it my duty t state that for a long time I have been atllicted. with a Chronic Bronchitis and its usual aecoinpanyments and was induced to try your preparation on the assurance from medical men that it contained no haznrdous ingredients. The result hfte been the allaying Febrile notations and the gradual restoration of healthy functions to the throat, so that I am enabled to return to the labors of the desk. I think the medicine entitled to the attention of all persons similarly affected. Yours, truly. LUTHER HALSEY. A uburn Theological Seminary, March 9, 1840. This certifies that hing examined the Rev. I. Covert-s Balm of Life, in all its component parts, we do believe it to be one of the best compounds for coughs, consumptions, chronic inflamations. ect, of which we have any knowledge, and do most cordially recommend its uc to alt afflicted with the above named diseases. J. V. Damkl,M. D. .. v. ... r f Sauna, -V 1, . J. Lovejot, M. D. Oonnox Nikdham, M. D, Onondaga, N. Y. E. Lawrence, M. D., Baldwinsville, N. Y. The Balm of Lite, is for sale by J. B. COLWELleV Co., Druggists, opposite Greenhow Bo, le's. Vineennes, Jan. 7, IS42 31 fit. NOT1CL. SHEKELS x notify all persons not 10 traue lor or purchase a certain note given by me to Fe lix M'Cabo for ?2s4 00, dated August ZSth. 1 839, and payable in goods, as I shall not pay said note unless forcedte do po by operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. Vineennes. July 17th, 1840. Co mmissionc rs ' SV e. URSUANT to an order of tho Martin Circuit Court, at the ovember term thereof, 1841, the undersigned Commissioners appoint ed for that purpose, will expose to sale on the 15th dav ofFebruary nest.an the premises, the fol lowing described real cstate.to-wit: the east side of the north fractional section twenty-five, town. (3) three, north of range (4) four west; also, the west fractional section (o0) thirty, township ') three, north of range (M) three we.-.t. supposed to contain one hundred and sixty acres, lying in the district of lands sold a Vineennes, being the property of the heirs of the late William Dougherty, late of Martin county, deceased. This land is beautifully situated on While river, in Martin county, Indiana, near what is generally known as Dougherty's Shoals. As for fertility of soil it is not surpassed by any land in the state of Indiana, and no one could fail making a profitable investment by purchasing it. The terms of sale are, the purchaser or purchasers to give his or their note with good freehold security, to be approved by the Commissioners, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months from the date thereof. Sale to take place between the hmir of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. of sai l day. BARNEY REILY, CAGER PEEK. V-TptoV HARVEY MAN.N'INGO Jan. R, 1812 3 it
STATE of INDIANA,
Knox County. KNOX PROIJATE COURT. Scr. November Ter.k, 1841. John R. Snyder, Adm'r. of Aquilla W. Sampson, deceased. vs. The Creditors of said deceased. rglHE said John R. Snyder, admmietrator as aforesaid, having filed his memorial in this court showing the condiii n of said estate and complaining that ine property, both real and personal, it insufficient for the payment of the debt and demands outstanding against said deceased, it is therefore ordered that fthe filing and pendency of said complaint bo made knofvn to the creditors of the said Aquilla UT. Sampson deceased, by publication of this order for six weeks'snccesMvely in the Vineennes Saturday CJazette, a weekly newspaper printed and publish ed in Yin Cannes, and that they bo informed that unless Ihey rfo'tifv the said adm ni-irator of the -existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing th 6ame, or a statement cf the nature, data and description of the contract or assumsit upon which the same may be found ed in the uthee of the Clerk of thu court preious to the findl distribution of tho assets cJTaid deceased, such claims will be postponed in favor of the more diligent creditors?, and said administration it continued , Test, YVm. R. McCORD. Cl'k. k. t. e. Dec. 20. 1S41 30-6t. Just Recti veil. 20 HUs. Old Rectified whiskey. 5 Boxes Frrsh sound Lemons. H do Dost James River Tobicco. 500 Lb, superior Loaf Sugar, for family use. All of which will be sold ummialiy law lor cah, or the following artirlet of trade: Wheat, Corn, Feathers, Beaswax, Tallow and Butter. PATRICK DORAN. Dec H, lP tl 20 tf. DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, Oils, B'a wishes, 2? J? 23 Chemical. Perfumery, r. T' HE subscriber ha ji.st received per late arrivals from the Eastern Markets an additional f-pjly to hii formei stock of the above ar-.icli consisting of everv varietv. which msktt his art merit lare and complete, tj which b ir.viteg th attention of Physicians and country Merchant and a1! others who deal in the abo l.r.e to eel tr..' fiine his stock before purchaai"? tis-w'r.t-e. a :.e if j'epareJ to sell low, hav-tt-cri: t r..s;' -.rt. arrasjernents east as to i-r crr.'&r.:: rs-.-e:r.z s :n large quantities, well selected, : e-i "; gr vi-ie article which wil! rencer his frU-ck n. ?o iwrit in the western co jr.t-v. 1:. e. rc Druggist. Opp.ioi. Chirk's Hotel, S'cn of the Golden Moitar. De -. U, 1K4 I Sto e. 1ST roceived p sunnlv of Cooking. i I tilliMIII, tw:'l "Ji 1 h 1 1 I c , Ui CI 5 J - penor niifiiit'.-, and for sale bv .MAD POX '&l GASS. f-'ept. 3. 1S11 13-3t. chairs: ciiairs!1 ONATIIAN S.MILLY wouM rcppectfully inform the citizens of Vin eennes and vicinity, that he has on hand a splendid assortment of fine indoor t hair, hi -h he will sell low for cash and 110th-in-else but cash. He is at all times rendy to do mending and repairing of old chairs for those who may give him a call. J in. 21, IS12 33-tf. IWI OFF TO TEXAS. A LL those who ire indebted to me, - either by note or book account, nr requested to make immediate payment, a I am in want of money and must hav it. J. SMILEY. Jan. 21. ls-12 .. no a OKI., Ileceiving, Forwarding, $ Commi$$ijti MERCHANT, Vineennes, la. nErEEENcrs. Uurtch & Heberd, V incennct, la . Ci. Cruikshank Ac Co. do Conner & Carnan, do R. Smith, do E. Ai O. Brown, Clinton, I. WebbAc Shoemaker, Lafayette, l. Win. Thurston cV Co. r ... ,, . j , Evansville, Is. V. C. GwaHiney i ( o. J r. 13. Tillay, Louisville KT. Heiford & Soreiifrey, New Orlearu Yincenn-. March 9, 1838 44-tf. r"pEN Plate stoves, of various eize. - Premium Cooking Stoves, of various sizes. Coal Stoves of various ze, Franklin Stoves, " Dog Irons. Hollow Ware. Wagon Hoxes, Mantel and Fire Crates. Corn Shelters of an imptovtd pattern, and in general use in Pennsylvania, all of a superior quality, and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. PATRICK 1)0 KAN. Water Street. Sept. 10, 1811. Hif. "SALT!! SAlTrTirsAlTiT! J'Q- Bbls. first rate Kanhawa SALT jut JJ-J received and for sale I'V MADDf X 4 fi ASS. Mdv 23, 141. M-tf.
