Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 February 1842 — Page 3

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tor out west in speaking cf the intention of ths frnmers of the Constitution said: Can it be supposed that it was the intention that the eweat of the toiling millions should ba gathered into on8 vat reservoir, in orJer that the brokers ehould enjoy the exquisite pleasure of bathing in ill' The Schoolmaster. The following note W31 recently received by a bookseller in Texas, from a your.g candidate for pedagogue honors and trial in the country. 'Sir, please cend race tub. puntches of qu iha and a half a cnoir of paipur, as i'm a goliin to keep a sehule in our naibburhuJe, and I shall be verrie much iu want of them; i shal cend tu yu next weak una chickings and a fu psrenups, and the like off that, and yu may keep au sckount of evvury thing, and i will setl with yu when i ce yu. p. e. i ra.iy want sum gheogjryphyz and spellin buks. The Long lost PrriiderJ. It is supposed from tiia fo'hi.vin extract from the log book of tho brig Pcuitney, Capt. J. Moult, of Baltimore, that the hull of thie ion lost steaniT has at lat been July 21, 1 1 A. M, hi. 40 21 N, ion 30 W.fromN. York for Smyrni, pa?s?d a lirg piece of wreck, sixty feet long thirty to forty wide, and looked like "tht! broad siJc a steamboat. It appeared to be pait of the main channels, having 4 dflud eyes, with turned mouldings, and long flat iron straps. Her hulk was black, with a broad whi;:) streak, and large painted black port. There was a bite of a t.a!er over a piece of wood, h j-.irt of the guard?. apparentBos! on Transcript AX ALPHABET OF SHORT RUL HELL WORTH REMEMBERING. Attend well to your business, He punctual i,i your payments, Consider well before you promise, Dare to do right, Envy no man, Fait.'iluliy perform your duty, Go not in the path of vice. Have respect for your character, Infringe on no ono's rib-ht, Know thyself, Lie not, on any consideration. Make fe.v a 'qiiaintsnc.'S, Never profess what you do not practice Occupy your time in usefulness. Postpone nothing that you can do now, Q rjrrel not with your neighbor, Recompense every man for his labor, Save something against a day of trouble Treat cvf-ry man with every' kindness, Use yourself to moderation, Villi f y no person's reputation. Watehfuliy guard against idleness, Examine your conduct daily, if Id to superior judgment, Zealously pursue the right path. Boston has been b-.as'.ing of a youth a reMitury old, and now the Transcript brags of having ths most aged lady in the country. Tins telling the age of a woman. eea if she ii not "out of her teens," is treading on dangerous ground. But the following is indeed curious The Oldest tf'orn-m in Boston. We rnticed yesterday, tho birth day of the oldest tnu-i in Hoeton. The following notice of lLo oldest iceman will serve as a companion piece. Mrs. Elizabeth Chase, was 102 years of age, on the 27ih of last October. This venerable lady is a constant worshipper 3t St. Paul's Church, and is very seldom absent, either at morning jr evening service, unless the weather is very bid indeed. She walks with a quick brisk step, an 1 although sadly ben with sg?, usee no cano, and requires no support. Her hearing is tolerably good, and her fight which was once lost, but has returned sgam o strong, that she reads :e print. and hems fine jiiusiiri without l.e aid oi giasecs. niaK.es her own had ind cuts and makes ail her ov, n clothing. She rifes t ith the sun, and seldom retires brfora 10 at night, taking no repose during the interval. She reads many hours of each day and not long since read aloud, during one afternoon one hundred end sixty psges in "Baxter's Saint's Rest." Dut the bible is her chief treasure. She studies it daily, comparing passages and illustrating texts with the aptness and readiness of a scholar and divine. She has had three husbands but no offspring.i-- relations and family connections but !gone. She has outlived all her gene-ivstions-Tne Oldest Man in Boston. On Saturday our highly respectable fellow-citizen William Abratns, completed his one hundrelh year! He is still in the enjoyment of good health. It will no doubt be recollected by many of our readers that ive published nearly two years ago a series of sketches of the veterans of the city. 'among which was one of Mr. Abrams. A he ha now completed a century, we p-sbhsh the following account of this veteran from the Transcript of April 10th, 1840, which we think will bo read with much interest at this lime: The oldest man living in Boston ii Wm. Abrams, who was born on the I6;h day of January, 1743, and completed his J8th year in" January last. He is a tailor, by trade, and made, with his own hands, the clothe he now wears, when he was only 95. He is in good health, ana retains ms ei4t and hearing wonderfully well. He coe tJ market and splits wood, for exercise. He has had 123 descendants; namely 9 children, 54 grandchildren, 60 great-cr'and-ohildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Baton Transmpt. Suspicion bid futurity disavaw the present

Colt's Trial.

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or any other country. It throws the Peter Robinson affair far into the shade. There the wife of the murdered Suydam wa3 not brought into Court. But here first, we have the widowed wife of the murdered Adams placed upon the stand then the dead man's coatciit to pieces, held up befoie her to be identified by her. Then the wedding ring taken off the dead man's finger is put into her hand and she is called on to identify it, and does so by trying it on her finger. Next we have the box the murdered mns coffin and the awning the dead tain's shroud brought into court reeking with putrefaction; and deliberately displayed before the jury, whilst the hd of the comn, soaked in blood, is burnt up to light the fire in the watch house. Next we have the victim of seduction the wifeless mother of Colt's scarce breathing infant, placed on the etand to tell how her sedueter looked, and slept, and ate, after he had killed his fellow man! As if this was not enough, we have a horrible array of doctors disputing about the half adzen holes in the skull of tha murdered nun and soma swearing that he was killed by a bullet others by a hatchet. And it tins coulu not suffice, we have the murdered body of Adams dragged from theelnrnel house at noon day tho head cut off from the shoulders, and the skull the horribly mangled skull of Adams wrapped up in a newspaper, oarried coolly under a doctor's arm into court, and placed upon the corner of the judgemsnt seat a ghastly witness for his former friends and foes to rrnze on with horror and dismay. Last scene but one, we have part of thp clothes and contents of the pockets of the dead man a! the time he was killed, dug out of the privy Into which they had been thrown at the timo of the murder kys, half dollar, pencil-cp.se, and ell, brought into Court, anil handed round for the incription and edification of the jurv. Lastly, to cap the climax of this 'strange eventful history,' the prisoner's counsel rises at the last hour, and reads a full confession of the whole affair, written by Cok, himself. And well-dressed ladie' crowded into Court, by dczeas to see and hear the whole affair. If this be not the strangest trial ever known then have we yet to learn the fact: yet the counsel cn both sides talked with well feigned astonishment of the excitement in the citv. JV. Jr. IIera!J. Illinois Paper. We would not advise any one to make sacrifice of this paper although not taken at our Banks on depoite, for the present still, frost all we can learn, the probability seems to be, that these notes will still be eurrent in the way of businssa. ff "abash Courier. A Dutch Story. I and prothertlanae and two other togs vas out hunting next week, and we ttore nine woodehuck iuto a stone heap and kilt ten out of the nine pefore tey cot in. -1 Lucky Thought. A loafer was late ly being sold out, propria personae, in St. Francis County. Arkansas, under the act for the benefit of such "varmints,' usually called the Vagrant act. He wai hoistrd on the block, and at the moment he was about being keeled over by the auc tioneer's hammer to the highect bidder, tie claimed the benefit of the raluation law. After a little consideration, this was granted him, and a committe appointed to appraise him according to law, the ugh not exactly for such a case made and pio-rid-ed. He was valued at 37 cents, and pgr.in put up to the highest bidder, and knocked down at 20 cents. Not bringing two-thirds of his sppraieed worth, the fellow actually got clear. Missouri Republican. England. Nothing but cannon balls has ever brought her to acknowledge the existence of a right of any sort in any other nation. If our government hss any intsnt.on of securing our merchantmen against the annoyance of British armed ships, it must increase our navy and that right speedily. Nothing has eer been nothing ever will be obtained from Great Britain by negotiation. She considers all negotiations as a form, permitted for the purpose of amusing other nations, while she i3 preparing the means and deciding on the mode of subjecting then to lier despotism anU cx.urung them to colonial estajlishrueuti. Boston Courier. Had a steam carriage set out from the Earth, at its creation, moving at the rate of 20 miles per hour, it would still require thirtv-seven hundred years to reach the orbit 'of Uranus. Were the Sun's: centre placed over the Earth, it would entirely fill the Moon's orbit aci extend, 200,000 miies beyond it, in every diree-l ticn. Ths Sen is five hundred and forty-; fire times larger than all the planetcry belonging to the solar system, taken together. The distance of the fixed stars cannot be so small as 19,200.000.000 of miles, j It must have taken the light of somsof the stars a thousand years to reach the Earth. Miraculous Escape Stage Team Drowned Mail Recovered. Yesterday morning about 4 o'clock, the mail stage Ssft this place for Pittsburgh, with two ladies and a gentleman, as passengers. In attempting to cross Harmon's creek, which had swollen with the heavy rains, about a mile east of this place, the stsge became uncoupled tha driver fell forward, and the body of the stage rolled over and over, with the passengers in it, till it caught on a root. Tha passengers then had to

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1 he gentaJman saved himself. The horses became entangled in the harness and were ill drowned. The mail was also in mo crecK, pat, tnrougb the exertions of 1 . . iuo BiiirrHnmg proprietor, Mr. Koberis, it was found yesterday afternoon, and 0 J brought back to town, opened, dried, and again despatched. None of the letters were damaged and the newspapers sustained but IittJa iniurv SteubenvilU Luton. Babies by tht Million. It would be a curious sizht to see all the whit babies in the United States under five years old together they would make a pretty little collection of 2,400,003. What a squall there would be, should they all be spanked at the leme time, and what a heap of sugar plums it would take to quiet them! All folly, all vice, all incredulity, arise from neglect of remembering what you once knew. Between passion and lie there is not t tings r s breadth. f ! F S It E ! ! a r. vf$Si PI RE!!! HE FIRE COMPANY mwt ts-day t g 4 o'clock ttthc ENGINE HOUSE, f.,i tL purpose of eiercininjt tpj aratus: Also at C 1-2 o'clock in tb eveuing, for the transaction tf Lusiueu. Wm. F. EMER Y, 8eery. Vincmrifs, Feb. 26:h, 214. Adm v.iistrators Notice. TfOTICE is hereby given that the undersigucd has taken out letters of administration on the estate of Lucy Medley, late of Knox oounty and Siale of Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thue having claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate supposed to be solvent. AUSTIN MEDLEY, Adn'r. Feb. 22, 1842 23 St. ADMIMSTRATOIIS' SALE QlHE undoieigr.ed, administrators on the estate cf Ann Ilolhngswonh, late of the county of Knc deceased, will expose to public sale, at the residence of Ferdinand Holiings worth, in Washington township on Saturday the 13ih of March ensuing all the personal property of deceased, rorisiving iu part of me lollo Wing articles, to wit: One Desk, Cupboard Ware. One Bedstead, Bel and Bedding, Six ceres of H'fual in the field, together with tho rent of about fourteen e.cre-s more, and many other articles too tedious to mention. TERMS of SALE, On all sums of three dollars and under, cash. On &U sums over three dollars a credit cf twelve monihs will be given, the purchaser givia' hii note with approved eccoritv. 1 A B HA Ii A M HOLLINGSW ORTH, FEUD. HDLLINGS WORTH, Jldmr's. Feb. 19. 184238-31. A tltninislrtiior's Sale. 770 i'lCE is hereby given, that I will 1 Ly at public sle on the 10th day of March, 1512, all the personal property of Lu edly, deetased, at the house of Austin Medley, in Vigo township, consiiting of c&ule, 1 sheep, bed and bedding. TERMS of SALE. On All sums of three dollars and upwards twelve months credit, the purchaser giving his note with approved security; all sums un der threa u .liars, cash in hand. AUSTIN MEDLEY. JIdmr Feb. 22. 1S42 3S-3t In the Probst Court of Gibson Couny, February Term, A. D. 1312. bamuel Hall, Administrator of Wm. K. Strickland, deceased. On complaint of Insolvenvs. ThecreJitcrsnf o-si w;i liam H. Srtickland, da ceased. r ipHE said Samuel Hall, having filed his memorial in this court, showing the condition of the said estate, end complaining that the real estato (there being no personal property) is insufficient to pay the deb and demands outstanding against it, it is therefore ordered, that the filing and pendency of the said comp'aiut be made known to the creditors of the said William R. Strickland, deceased, by a publication of this order for six weeks successively in the Vincennes Saturday Gazette, a weekly newspaper published in Vincennes, in the county of Knox, and that they be informed, that unless they notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims by filing the same, or a statement of the uature, date and description of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the Clerk of this Court previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said deceased, such claims will be postponed in favor of more diligent creditors. And this matter be continued to the next term of this court. Copy attest, J. R. MONTGOMERY, Clk. February 22, 1842 38-6.

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FfiALE INSTITUTE. I'lSS MARY S. CLAPP, will open Q a school on Monday, Feb. 23, for young ladies And mis?es, where all the branchea nssiall I . - v V a A. V lUUIt Institutions will be taught, together wiih jihe Ornamental, such as Worsted work. Drawing and Painting, in water and oil colors, all kinds of fancy baskets and boxes Wax work, Ac. For specimens call at her school rooms on Market street, formerly occupied by T. H. Cavanaugh. Tuition. Junior Class, 63 00 Middle 4 00 Senior 5 00 25 cts. charged for incidental expenses. Music and French at an extra charge. Yoeal music will be taught to all, free tf charge. The manners as wall as the morals will be carefully guarded. Miss C, hopes to receive as well as merit that share of public patronage that will enable her to procure such assi-tants as will place her school on a footing wiih ny of the kind in the state, that we msy tand as a Light at least, among tha Suns. REFERENCESDavid M. McDo.fLt?, Judge Cir. Court, liloomingtcn, la. Gkv. G. CalhouHi, Washington, Rev. E. Wjiitthn.'J Lkrot Armstrong, John Manx, John Maddox, H. P. Brokaw, T. Aleiandek. y Vincannai. Feb. 25, 1H42, 39-if. iii;AS4ls!or!, Notice. f 511 E undr rfgncd have taken cut let 2 ters of admini8tr3tion on the estate of nn llollingswcrtb, late of the county of Knox, deceasfd. Ail peisor.s indebted to ?.id estate will p!eae niako immediate payment, and thoe having claims aqaiust the same, will presmt them legally au thenticated for settlement. I be estate is supposed to be solvent. A131MM. HOLL1NGS WORTH. FERD. HOLLINGS WORTH. JdlnninistratoTS. Feb. 19, 1S-12. 3 8 3 1. CSiSSiSri & FdBWARDitiS ALSO Dealer in Groceries aid Upper Country Produce, nODNET, rns3. Feb. 2". 1915 SS -St. S;ilt for Wheat. T WILL give on and a half bushels of the beet quality of Kanawha Salt for every bushel of wheat amounting to any iiantiy wi.icli may be desired irK-o-ta that way. J. L. COLMAN. Feb. 16. 1842 37 tf. Ssssaii Farm tor Kent. f EplJE undf rsigned hes a small farm two miles and a half from Vincennes, on the mm! leading to Bruceville, which he Aoiild like to rent on moderato terms. Possession can be g;ven immediately. FEIi D I N A N D E1JERW I N E. Feb. 18, 1842 37 :3t. STOP Tf:E THIEF. Tvrcnlj Doners Reward. gJTRAYUD Oil STOffET, 3 cn tne night of the 1st ins:., from the farm of Thomas Barnsdale, near Fredriukhburg, Washington county, Ind., s lar DARK CHESNUT SORREL HOUSE, seven yearn old, and upwards of sixteen hands high; kft foot white; tho same leg has been bhsiered for a strain on the inside- of the hock, and the hair hd not fully grown out again, when he was stolen. A reward of TEN DOLLARS is offered for the rewrn of the horse alone, or TWENTY DOLLARS for the apprehension of the theif and horse. All reasonable expenses pfiid. THOS. RARXSDALE, MATTHEW SMITH. Fredricksbarg. U. Feb. 3. 18427-3:. SOLOMON RATH COM:, NOTARY PiOLIC, ILL tike scknow!dgements of Deeds or other instruments of Notes and Bills of Exchangp, and sttend prompdy to any and all other business pertaining to his office, which may be confided to him. Vincennes, teb. 12, 1842 36 3t. 9. PASECET. RUNNING FROM Tin light draught Steamer GEM, (. V. Russell, 'Master, will ply reguiarl' hereafter between the shove ports. The Gem has been recently fit ted up 11 a manner that will insure comfort to a! who may be disposed to take p3?3age n her. For fright or passage, apply to L. L. WATSON, Agent. Feb. D, lS-ia 3S-tf. 'lHE siiecriber informs his friends and cuv tornersthat he tas remored his blacksmith Bhop, to hi new building, opposite the Town Hall, wherhe will b pleased to receive- the calls of all ,lh;s have any thing t' do in his line. HARRISON PHELON. Juno 3. 341 62-tf. BLAIVIS FOR SALE THIS OFFICE. AT

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NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Forwarding- and Commission DaainesanpHE undersigned has just opened in the house at the foot of Market street, formerly kept fey J. Donovan, Esq., where he will attend to tho

Receiving atd Forwarding of goods. He will alo sell goods on coromisiion, and trusts that persons abroad will find it tr their interest to make consign menu to him. For his strict and prompt attention to buMneaa, he will refer to the following gentlemen: LEWIS L. WATSON. SE FBT2BNG O S. J. 8. & W. J. Wise, D. S. B0!!ES, W.J. IllBAMP. R. N- CH!fiir, Tnomw c Tuacv, Maspox & GtM, 1 inceennes, la. J JoasrH P14CKT, t. Marie, Ilunoie. J. M. 8tociwiu, EvanfiMe, la. Tao. G. THrasTow, do do. E. fc O. Biow, Clinton, do. Just received from New Orleans a general aaorlnjent of Family Gre-ceriee and Boat Storea. Vineennea, Dee. 31, 1841 30 4m. DISSOLUTION. fJHE Partnership, heretofore existing Vstwren W. W. ii C. Ili-l, ii JiaoU4 y mutual consent. W. W. HITT, C. HITT. Jan. 5,231184 -tf. SSats! Siatsl! riiuih Subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have now cn hand, and aro manufacturing HATS of every quality, in the latest New York fashion together with medium, Inw pressures and youth's, of which the following kinds comprise part, viz: ?Iru-h ISafs, plain Ujusia, uejitrin7 Otter, UiasL, Cocy, ,-.:?tis-Ieaver, arid J2u!e Skin Silk, WkL-h thev offer for sale at ihe lowest csfih prices"; Aio, SEA OTTER, MARTIN, MUSK, 4- SEdLETT CAPS. J. W. EMERY & Co. Vincennes, Market 6t. betv. ten 2d 4- 3d. Jeu. 1841 31-lv. $u.t Received err SACKS Kio Coffee, 25 Old Wheat Flour, 4 " Saleratu?, 50 Kr- .sorte.l Na-N. 26 Bo-es Window G!av., 13 Mould Candies, 2 Bb's. Clover Seed, 2 Linseed Oil, 50 Kegs White Lead, Salt, Fish, Cheese, tL'e. fec. Anl for ssla lew for rash bv MADDOX & GASS April 2. 1-4 1. 4fwtf Administrators' Notice. "V OTICE is hereby giren that the under;gned has taken out letters of Administration on the ertate of Thomaa Anderson, Sr. late of Knox county, la., 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 settlement. The estate is supocsd to he solventCLARK ANDERSON. LOUIS ANDERSON. Jan. 12, 1912 32-3t. mTw GOODS. r3HE subscribers have just received an excellent and general assortment cf foreign cud domestic l)rv Goods A LSO 30 Sack? Rio Coifec, 40 Hhls. N. O. Sng-r. 12 do Alolassos, 2 Half ripM-lfh proof Cog. Brandy, 2 Tines American Brandv, and 4 'ions Sugar K'etil, All of which we are determined to sell as low as any other house in the place. J Those wishing to purchase, will please give us a call previous to purchasing else- : where, and satisfy themselves as to the fact of what we have stated above. TilOKN At Til AC Y. Nor. 25, 18)1 2.V3m V H i : AT! WIIEVTH 6h TJUSriELS w.nted. jLW,MV for whioh we w.:l 1 5 cents per bushel in notes and accounts dua, or goods at csh prices. Cash tviil not bo rf fused if yo;i hare no Wheat. W:t, BURTCH fc Co. Dec. 1, 1!2 and trader GF THE WABASH VALLEY. ryHE subscrir-frs hare erected a largo Taper A Mill at Lafayette. Ind., and hiring spared n0 cost in oblainir. th mot approved "rchinery A ekiil trom the hat. are prepared to snprlv the iiirt MioOsn a:.cy w:ia every kind of napor wanted, on the most favorable terms. The Friends of Home Indu?try and Western Enter prise, are invited to qire us a call, and to sa heir Rags, which w:!I be received in exchange for Paper or Cash at fair nricee. lair nncee. THOMAS & YANDEJ. 30-ly. Dec. 22, 1841 LIQUORS. A N s?sortment cf Wine, Gin and rel, by L. L. WATSON, At the Steamboat Landing Dec. 31, 1S11 3,vGC SALT'! SALT!!! SALT!!! Q ; BMs. fit-truj Knhawa SALT just JJiJ reccived and for sale hv MAL'Uf 'X 4 GASS. May 29, 1S41. 51-tf. JUST RECEIVED. 23 Boies No. 1. Kentucky Tobacco, 2 Barrels Clover Seed. 50 Keg? Pitubursh White I,ead,btst quality, 13 Boks Mould Candles. Forsa!eby MAUD.Z A GASS.

NOTICE. A LE persons indebted to the Vincennea Library Company, are requested to call and pay their accounts immediately to the undersigned, or suits will be instituted against them, agreeably to an order of the Stockholders, passed at tho last annual meeting. J. B. MARTIN, t. v. l. co. Vincennes, Feb. 10, 1812 3G-tf. PHYSICIAN S aERCHAMts"

'ILL please take notice that tho subscribers have at all timet a Urge 6upply of Druss, Paints, Oils, Patent IZcdiciiics, Window Glass, Fancy articles, laqnorg, Vincs,&c, Which they hope Dealers, Physicians, and tha public generally will call and examina 'before purchasing elsewhere' as they are determined to sell for rash or approved credit quite as Lw as lh ame articles can b had west of Cincinnati. J. B. COLWELL, & Co., Dru?sists. oppoite Greenhow 6c lioyle'e. Vincennea. Dec 31, IS41 30 tf. ' COiM'EK, TIN, & SHEET IRON Tin Ware at ivSsGEesa.c and Uetail. Jit ths Cincinnati $ Louisville Prices I haTe a large stock of Tin on hand, anJ will continue to keep it on hand, and will soil n accomodating term? to customers and tho public generally. The Copper, Tin, iSc sheet Iron manufactory will be carried on as usual at my old stand on Usrket street nearly opposite tho 1-:ket house ; where all kinds of jobwork will be Jone according to order at short notice. n. s:,util Merch 15th 183S tf LL persons having unsettled accounts 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 arm be closed forthwith. JAS. V. GREENHOW. Oct. 8th 1841 I9-tf. itciv Spring audi Summer GOODS. MADDOX & GASS.havo jasirecelved direct from the eastern cities, a largo and general assortment of Spring and Summer drv goods. ALSO -.0- ,.t t ij 3 uuinij 2 arn, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Merino, and Wool Hats, ice. &c. Persons will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell low for cash. April 23. 111. IG-tf. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. from Louisville, respectfully informs the citizens of Vtncennes and its vicinity, that he intends carrying on the business of Dying and Scouring, in sll variety o colors, on the corner of Second and Dusf stron Streets; a'so, general Renovating, and hopes by strict attention to business to gain a ehare of the public patronage. Ladies and gtntlcmen are particularly invited to give him a call. Ail colors warranted to stand. Vincennes, Jan. 1842 3l-3m. The Terre Haute Courier, will publish the above to the amount of one dollar and forward their account to mo for payment. ANTON GHENT HER. NOTICE T)TS hereby given that ths undersigned is diily eppointed Trustee of the Seminary fund of the county of Knox, ?nd all oflioers having fines in thv-ir hinds belonging to said fund, will please come foiward snd pay them over by the fir6t Monday of March next. DAVID McIIEXRY, t. k. c. s. f. Vincennes, Jan. 2u, IS 12 Hl-St. STATE of INDIANA. Pike Probate Court. 3 In vacation, Jan IS, l$42. David Miley, Adm'r. ) of Henry Miley, deed. I . , . J retnion of InThe heirs' cf said de- f "Iveney. ceased. J COMES the administrator and files his petition setting forth the condition of said estate and complaining that thpropcr'.y, botn real and personal is insufficient for the payment of the debts thcrrof, it is therefore ordered by the court that notice of the pendency of this petition be given to the creditors of said estate, by publication of th 13 rder for six successive weeks in the Vincennes Saturday Gazette, a newspaper published in Vincennes, la. that unless they notify the administrator of the nature and extent of their claims by filing the same in the office of the clerk of tho Pike county Probate Court, previous to the final dis tribution of tho assets of said deceased, such claims will be postponed in favor of the more diligent creditors. Test, JOHN McIXTIRE, Gk. p. p. c. Jan. IS, 16-12 34-fit. SADDLERY. "5"E h?.ve on h?nda !ar0 snd peroral assortment of Saddle?, Ir:J;es, Martingales, Girths, and Circingles. for ?a!e low for casli or most kinds -f produce. THORN & TRACY. Nov. 27, IS 11 25-.?m.

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