Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 May 1842 — Page 3

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TUtoe AjrpMwii.-Th. number cfL ConfounUJ Argi;ment-V yery cee)tve!otby theoiptoaioo of rhe slearoer jbreJ diin ay-, "The world we inhab

wcuuin, hi tiia viic3iipeinp, me lulling ine deMhs which h.iv occurred since the ac cident twk place, h 2i3. Wounded, 13; unhurt, 18. According to the Baltimore Sun, Joseph Craig hf.9 confessed tha: ho caised the explosion, by removing the weight on the clever of the safety a!ve to its further extremity, r.nl then putting on additional weight anJ that Ramsay and Ferguson were cognizant of doing ."o that it wr.3 in fact the act of all three by agreement, though actua!!j' done by him and that he did not intend to do mischief, but had intendeJ, a conjecture 1 !v Mr Watchman, to display the qualities of the boat to the bet advantage. Captain Sutton and Mr. John Henderson, who were injured by the explosion cn board the Mt .'era. are in :i fair wav to recover. Boston Eve rung Transcript. It appear?, by late i.itel'.igence Tiom Mexico, that, if the Tcxians have any idea of robbing th- Mexican rhnrcbe, they are likely to be disappointed. Sitita Anna, it i aid, m?ans to rob the churches himelf, in-rderto rai?e the means of invading the young republic. Lou. Journal. Kit f a FiV. The Philadelphia rrrespodent of the Baltimore Patriot gives the folio -wing extract from a private letter, dated "lUi. x- Janeiro, Feb. 13,1542. "A fe- diys t-mce, a large ship (a s:ver jailed from this port, un,,er American colors, for the African coast. An Eng'iu frigate, which was lying in port, knew her destination, and determined to capture her. They met a few mile" outside the harbor. The frigate sent her boat to baard the American ship. The officer in command was told to keep off. or they would nr into him. The bott kept on, whtn the Yankee let loose a gun upon him. The com raruulpr of the John Hull frigate then hailed that he would tire into him. if h did r.ot have to. ''Fire and be d d." wns the replv, arpom paniei' y a brmdide fro n the well-trained puns of lii: Yankee, which carried away the fore and m:in yards of the frir;.U. The ftllow crowded ad sail and was nut cf klit" of the fr ".gate's guns before he 'Vfcll knew what was the matter with him. 1 saw t1 r frite afrw.-rds. V-r i-m t w?..-, down, end they were in the act cf ("ndi;. down the fo.-e, whk'i I could se !;a,l beeti muc;i da mnl. The En. lucrum de--':rea he will have th ship, hi? own in the undertaking. The re? ' t of the c'e lion under the charter of Il'w.d? Island is clearlv r;n. sjJ the movements ct trie Suhraie piri; . demonstrating that thi? party h in the tii jriiy in the State. King. (Whig.) too preen: Governor, was re-elected bv a majority of abu '2.000. snd the majoritv cf the Whigs is decided in each branch of the Legislature. Lett. Jour. The N O. Bee, of the S;h inst. iivs : "A We;e:o man, by the name of Joh:i.n. having a considerable sum of rao:ii.-i" o.. his (eron, was. on Thursdav neir'.od ov a coup of s'.rt'.er i .o the v'athoiio ccmetry, and there bealn was ! c f t rer.scle?f and stripped f h ' property Johnser. ? SivUil !3 ractare : ana he is uangerou !y ili." Death of the IUght Rev. Bishop Con kc'I. Thii venerable prelate died in this cttv to div between 1'2 ir.d 1 o'clock", oej iU yesrs. having resided in Philadelphia -uice 1S23, as Roman Catholic Ui5hop ot the d' cose. C'iu. Co,-, cf Lou. Journal. It it said that Mr. Van Buren is i:i fa'cr of Mr. IV.k,M ran with l.iiu as Vice i-cs:.den:. IIjv? ia that, Od. Dick ? lijiiitde Van grown so hautghy as to tMr.k thii v..j are ur.fit to ride behind :m Jjur. That Darn'd Yankee. It is eatd that :Lc A-'ians are indebted to a Yankee, for :!.e diploinacv raid di:.:p!i!Je which hs? bsen successful e.gainst the Driti in inJia, and lately woie ao disastrous to them ;it CaH.-vol. His name is Dr. Harlan, a native of Philadelphia. Harlan was found occupying a high rsnk in the Atf'han srmv when Cabool was lirst taxen bv trie nngiisn. i The British t,:red l;ia2, and sent him hack to Europe. He is now in this country, and ssys that w!;:, a military leader, the Affghana could ove.-rui all India and Chtna, create anew -ul empire rival Genghis Khant .j drive the British entirely from the east. Lou. Gazette. Birney, the abolishionist, has settled himself at Saginaw bay, which is S3 miies from any place except Michigan, in which

candidate of his part) , he cannot be clinrgd w ith electioneering for it, unless it raaj bo with that portion of theOjibrysy tribe located in that part cf Lake Huron. Tha X. Y. Coulter thinks it will be Jead pull bstween him and Mr. Tler. Pittsburgh Yititcr. Irish Blunder. Two honest soldiers

tf the Emerald hie. who were waging together tu olher da in the Plrcels ol lAdan, accidently glanced at the folio wing notice. exhib:tcd from the shop windorr of a steel engtaver,to this effjci.viz : rr.f'L"'!:" n-hn one cf them instantly xclaimed lo the other. ! by my staM.honer, uJ not rare ne vs .ot Pi f I will just call in and bother them findr btiofa leg that I lost, yaa iMvr, more than oiffht yeai since, at the Vault cf Waterloo V

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must have consisted in a cause ; that cause must have been intelligent; that intelligence must have been efficient: that efficiency must have been ultimate ; that ultimate power must have been supreme; and that which always was and is supreme we know by the name of God." A young man named James W. Craddock, committed suicide in Charlotte coun ty, Va. on the l25ih ult. by shooting himself through ihe head with a pistol. The cause i9 not known, but it is supposed to bo occ??i'Mied by a misplaced attachment, A lelier was found about his person which declared it not to be a hasty aet, but that it hail been determined upon since the evening of the ICuh ult. when lie was called upon to witness the only lady he ever loved, married to another, and that lady his affnnced bride, f A decent looking white giil was detected on Saturday morning in stealing a pound of sausages from a stall in the Second street market, Philadelphia. She had a good appetite, and was allowed to give leg bail. 77e Advantage rf Advertising. The editor of the Wheeling Times speaks of a merchant who undertook to spend his first year's profit in advertising. After the first six months he found his profits so great that he could not find papers enough to advertise in, and had to give it up, but continued to advertise in every paper in his region, until in six years he quit the busi ness with a half a million ready cash. A'. O. Picayune. ihe Irishman's Cat. A short time ago, a poor Irishman applied at thc Church warden's office of Manchester for lelief, and upon seme doubt being expressed as to whether he was a fit subject lor parochial charity, he enforced his sui viih much earnestness : -'Och, vour honor." said he, "sure Fit be starved long ince but for my caL" "Hutu,;- what?"' asked his astonished interrogator. "My cat !" rejoined the Irishman. "Your cat ! how so V ''Sure, your honor, I sold her eleven times, for sixpence a time, and she was always at home before I'd get there myself." ' ?:'.' manner cf supporting a Xeicspa )"r. The following remark of a con temporary, on the best manner of supporting a newspaper, me true to the letter, wo commend tbem to tho consideration of the public. '"Much de pends upon the supporters of a newspaper whether it is conducted with spirit and interest if they are negligent in their payment the pride and ambition of the editor is broken down he works at a thankless and unprofitable task he becomes discouraged atid careless his r.Tpcr looses its pith and interest, and dies. Uct on the contrary, if his subscribers arc of tl.i bhi sort if they are punctual, liberal hearted fellows alwaysn advance on the subscription lit taking an inter est in increasing the number of his sulscribers now and then speaking a good word for bis paper; cheering him on in !i;a course by smiles of approbation, with such subscribers as these, I would forswear comfort, ease, leisure every thing that could possibiy step between me and the gratification of every laudable desire on t'ir part; 1 would know no other pleasure but their satisfaction. How much ihen can the "importers of a newspaper do, to make? it interesting a:;d respectv bl,; indeed w:'hut concurring efforts on their part, the publisher of a paper will not, cannot bestow the attention which is n?cessary to make it w hat it should be. If you want to stop a chap from 'sponging on you for cigars, ;v him a bad one, and always make it a point to have two or three a!out you, to sau'.o s iiich, would palsy a horce. e intend resuming this remedy wl.icii in other year, wc tried wi:U "immense success." The times are too hard far any one man to support tho 'cigar expenses' of two or three other j. iV. O. Crescent City. XT'Lord Morpeth and mi:e arrived here on Satuday, and have taken lodging a: tho Louisville Hotel. Lou. Journal. lie who is loved, and commands love, when he corrects or is the cause of uneasiness, must be loveliness itself; and he who csn love him, in the moment cf cor rection, is the most amiable of mortals Candidates' Department. For Senator, ROBERT N. CARNAN. For Representative, GEORGE LEECH. For Sheriff, ABRAIIA3I S3IITII. For Frohate Judge, JOHN H. HARRISON. JJLAMvS of every di-scription for sale at the Gazette

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arrivals. - APrd 29 Juniata from Evansvill. 30 Star of the West from Lafayette. Mav Tascumbia York Juniata Iiighter Newburn ' Lafayette. " Delphi. Louisville. PEPARTtfRKS. April 29 Juniata for Lafavette. 30 Star of the West for Evansville. 1 Tcseumbia 2 Juniata Cincinnati. 3 Lighter Eransvi'.Ie. - Newburn Lafayette. Mav XEW GOODS, if1HF.AP for cash and barter, for saie nURTCII & CO. May 7, 1842 IS-Gt. A large lot of 1 RON ec NAILS fc sale bv BURTCH ec CO. May 7, I8 4S. 48-tic. pounds of FRESH BUTTER wanted. BURTCII & CO. May 7, 19 42. IS-Gt. THE GROVE MILLS PGR SALE. illarJ Carpenter and AUin" 13. Carpenter In the VanJerr.. burgh CirFranci Amory, Jr. an J Mor- cuit Court, timbre Turner. J BTjIURSUAXT to an order of the Van - derburh Circuit Court, made in the above entitled cause at its March Term A. I). 18 1 J, will be sold at public auc lion to the highest bidder, by the under signed commissioners appointed to make partition in this cause or under their direc tion, at the door of the Court House, in the town of Evansville, on the bth day ol August, A. I). 1842, a certain tract of land containing five acres or thereabouts, situated near and below the town of Evansville, and fronting on the Ohio River, being the same tract conveyed to Francis Amory, Jr. and Charles Stewart by deed, fiorn William Pope of Kentucky. Upon which S3id tract of land is situated the iarj;e three story Steam Flour Mill and Distillery below Evanville, known as the CROYE MILLS, running four pair of stones. The terms of sale will be as follows, :owit: One fourth of the purchase money to be paid down, one fourth in six months, and the residue in one year; the purchas er giving satisfactory personal security for the payment of said three fourths of trie purchase money, upon the payment of which the deed will be made. F. E. GOOPSELL. J. S. HOPKINS, JOHN LINDSEY. Efansvil'e, Arnl 2s, 1842. 3m Evansville Journal. .Sheriff Sale. virtue of a writ of venditioni ex 1 vonas to me oirecteu Irom the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court I will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes on Saturday the ;21st day of May nxt, between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M. and 4 o'rlock. I M., of said day, the following Real Estate to-wit: One Town Lot. known and de signated as lot No. 2v3 in the Borough of Vincennes, to satisfy said writ in favor of John Ross and against Geo. R. Gibson. ABM. SMITH, s. k. c. April 2Sth 1842. 47 4t. SI 50. NOTICE. fRlHE undersigned, who willleave Via - cennes on the 8th of May, requests all persons sho mav have articles at his shop, to call and take them away previ cud to that time. ANTON GUCNTHEPv. Dyer and Scourer. April 29, 1912. 47 2w. HEW ESTABLISHMENT. Forwarding' and Commission easiness'pIIE uu!rrsigned has just opened in the house -- at the foot of M arket Ftreet. formerly kept by J. Donovan, Eq., where lie will attend to the Iteoeiving and Forwarding of goods. He will also sell goods on commission, and trusts that persons ahroad will find it to their interest to make consignments to him. For his strict and proirpt attention to business, he will refer to the following gentlemen: LHWIS L. WATSON. J. S. W. J. Wis. D. S. Boxxsn, W. J. IIfhikd, R. IV- Cin-ity, 'I'nortN V Tract, Maddox &, Gass, I S Vinccenrif, I. J Joseph Fucet. St. Marie, Tilinois. J. M. f rocKwiii, Evansville, la Tuos. G. Thchst"w, do 'o. T3. t). Brown, Clinton. do. Jnst received from New Orleans a k-pral as sortment of Familj Groceries and Boat Stores Vincennes, Dec. SI, 1841 30 4m. SALT!! SALT!!! SALT!!! IM first rate Ivanhawa cAIjI just rAriii'ad ami f.r eala )w MAUDOX GASS. May 29, 18 H. 51 -tf. REMOVAL. rIIE subscriber informs his friends and cutorners that he has removed hia Blacksmith shop, to his new building, opposite the Town Hall, where he will he pleased to receive the calls of all such as have any thing to do in his lin. HARRISON PHEI.ON. June , IMI o'i-lf.

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Lost or Stolen Stove. CERTIFICxVTK OF LAND.LlT received a wppjy of Cooking,

E3 a I I M I I I . nnf iro ta horchr mvon t h o ap uvtiiv uvib sj Mt.ii, vito i JL six weeks after date, application will be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes for the renewal by duplicate, of a patent certificate issued by him. No. 130, dated December 23d, 1841, fr fifty acres from an old location No. 103, sections 13 and 14, 2 N. 11 W., Eustace Soveigne in right of his wife, Margaret Denoryou, in the district of lands attached to the said Land Office; the original certificate beiiiJ lost or stolen with the trunk of John Ewinj, on the morning of the 2d February ft, from the cabin of ihe steam heat "Pike" at the Louisville wharf; and this certificate, and various other papers therein, the robber has not yet returned, rdthongh a reward for said papers without asking for the other contents, has been advertised. Given under my hand at Vincennes, this 23d day of March. IS 12 JOHN EWIXtJ, for Margaret D. Scveicne. 42-Gt. ivoncio. rhOCTO'i STAIIL has left all his notes and accounts in the hnds of Martin Robinson. Esq. fur collection. April 30, 1811. 47-tf. " JUST RECEmEDT23 Boxes .o. 1. Kentucky Tobacco, 2 Barrels Clover Seed, 50 Kegs Pittsburgh White Lend, best qua'itj, 12 Boxes Mould Candles. For sal by MA DP .V: GASS. ats! Hats!! ffllHE Subscribers rcspectfully infotm the public that they have now on hand and are manufacturing HATS of every qinlitv, i;i the latest -ew ork fashion together wii.i medium, low pressures nnd youth's, of which" the following1 kinds comprise part, viz: Slriisili llat, plain ' Kiisjtiia, neutria, Otter, Concv, aiin-i$caver, ami lolc kiii ilL', Whi h thev offer for sale at the lowest rash prices; Also, SEA OTTER, MAETEX, MUSK, $- SEA LETT CAPS. J. W. EMERY t Co. Vincennes, Mirket St. between 2d $ 3d. Jan. 1642 31-1 y. INFORMATION WANTED, INFORMATION of the whereabouts of DaviJ Thompson, from Girvan, who it supposed to be in Illinois or Indiana. Any information addressed to the subscriber at St. Loui?, Mo., will be thankfully received. A. THOMPSON. ApriU. 1842. 45 :tt. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. X pursuance of an order of the Knox Probate Court, passed at its February term, 1S12, the undersigned, administra tor de bonis non of the estate of John Ramsey, deceased, will expose to public sale on the '1th day uf June, ensuing, a the Hrifk School House in Knoxville, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, all the right, title tnd interest the late John Ramsey had at the time ot his death, to the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: Lot in ihe town of Ivnoxville, ISos. 55, 57, 5 , (51, 02 and G3. Also part of lots Xos. 49, 51, 53, 5G. 60, 8, 65 and 30, on which is erected a brick house. Also the undivj ded half of lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 1, 5, 6, 7 31, 32, 33, 31, 35, 30, 37, 33, 39, 10, 41, 12, 43, 41, 45, 4'5, 6G. 07, 6S 70, 71, 72, 73, 71, 75, 76 and 7b. AI?o his right, ti tle and interest in and to 43 acres and 45100, more or less. rart o 101 numoer one, in fractional section 35, township one norm range twelve we??. Also, 31 acres and GO-100 of lot number two. of fractional section number 35, township one north, range tweive west. Also the unwinds.' half of 93 acres and 75-100, more or less, being part of location number 59, township one north, range twelve west. Also, 12 acres, more or less, part of location number 00, township one north, range twelve west. Also, o0 acre? of land, part of survey number two, township one north, range twelve west, hei.ig the real estate of eaid deceased, and well known as the Ramsey Fnn. 11 of the above described property, or as much thereof as will satisfy ih dfbte of said deceased, will be disposed of on the following terms: A credit of six and twelve months 'd! be given, the purchaser giving bond vith approved security, and mortgage on the premises. J. 13. MARTIN, Administrator de bonis non. April 14, 1 42 15-3t XOT1CE. N T OTICE is hereby given, that the tin dersigned have taken letters testa mentary on the estate nl Dr. William Curl, late of Gibson county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate, are re quested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, are notified to present them duly authentica ted. Tho estate is supposed to be solvent. ELIZA CURL, Executrix, ELIHU M'CULLOCH, Executor. Princeton, April 13, 1 843.-4 5-3 1 LL person having unsealed account with the late firm of Greenhow & Boyle ure expected to come forward and close the same without delay, a it is absolutely necessary that tha afJaira of the late firm be closed forthwith. JAS. W. GREENHOW. Ort th 1841

j perior quality, end for ?a!e bv MADDUX & GASS. Sept. 3. IS 11 13-3:. 1U OFF TO TEXAS. A LL those who ire indebted to n:c. either by note or book account, aro requested to make immediate payn:ent, a I am in want of iconey atid must havo il- J. SMILEY; Jan. 2U 134233 tf. .- rgiEN 1 late stoves", of various eizet. Premium Cooking Store, of ririous size?. Coal Stoves of variou iixe, Franklin Stoves, Dog Iron?. Hollow War-. Varon Roxe?, Mantel vnd Eire Grate. Corn Shellers of an improved paltern, and in general use in Pennsylvania, all of a superior quality, and will be told at the lo.vefit prices fr ash. PA'JRICK DORA.V. II":cr Street. Spt. 10. 1641 . litf. GARDEN SEED; rv7i A Variety of frrh Garde., Seeds carefully fclccioJ end put ud bv tl-e Sha. kers of White water viiJa-e, Ohio, just received tad for snie iv MADDOX & GASS. March 4th. 1812 3 '-tf. WHISKEY. UST RrceivpJ nnd for sn!o flieap fot cash 15 barrels Retified Whisker. T i-. I.. WATSON. March. 18. iSJ2 41CilAIRS! CHAIRS!! rr on a than smiley wnnM pectfully inform tlu citizens of Vincpnnes and victnty, t!;r,t he has on hand a splendid assortment of fine Whi- h he wiil sell low for cash and nothing else but cah. lie is at all times ready to d.- mending and repairing of old chairs for those who mav give him a call. Jan. 21, 1S12 33-lf." K OTIC IS. IILKLm notify al! persons net to trade for 2s or purt he a certain note tjiven hv me to Fr. Iix M'Cabe fur ?2f 1 00. dated Aiierst 1Hh - - 1 S39, nnd -myaWe in poods, a? I shall not pay paid note unices furrcjtado so hv operation of law. PATRICK .MOORE Vinrcnnes. July 17th, DISSOLUTION. pTflHE Partnership, heretofore rxigiLL ing between W. V. & C. Hiit. is dissolved by mutual consr-pt. W. Y. HITT, C HITT. Jan. 5,231184 -tf. TROX STORE? f BlIIF. subscriber has re-opened on Vfi ter street, opposite to the store cf Messrs. Thorn Trrv, and has just received A large quautiti- orncir IROX AXD XATLS, Which, with tho remainder of his stock that escaped burning at the late fire, will render his assortment full and complete. ALSO A general assortment ef liroeeries, Winr?! and Liquors, which he will wholerele cr retail. P. DOR AN. X. D. I will ?e!l low for cash in anr quantity to smt purchasers, Castings, Iron and Nails which wore partially damaged bv the late fire. D. AO 20, 1811 2'-tl VOJ1CH FOR SALE. 'IIin undersigned has just finished an elejta nine 'aastager co.-.'li. v-1 ith ho will war rant a superior article, and will sell low for rath DANIEL WHITMOKE. March tfith, 184! 41-tf. rVcw Spring r.ml S::im:icr GOODS. igADDOX GASS. have justreceh--ed direct from the. ear-tern cities, a large and general assortment of Spring and Summer drv goods, ' ALSO large supply of Rapp's Cctron Yarn, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Merino, and Wool Hats, &c. &c. Persons will do well to call uc-Sore pur chasing elsewhere, as we aro determined to sell low for cash. March 19, i S42. 4I-:f. Ufsiiiutio:! of CO-PARTNERSHIP. rH"iIIE partnprship heretofore existing under t';e name of J. IL Colwell Al Co., ia this day dissolved by mutual con sent. J. B. COLWFLL. JOSEPH SOMES. Vincennej, March Is, 1842 42-tf. N. B. AH tho?9 indebted to th Ulo rorap?nv wu piease ca.I snn settle witri Joseph Somes, at the old stand, who is alone authorized to rpript for the nam. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A FEW hundred bushel of Oats., JSoquire of I- L. WATSON. April 1st, 43-tf.

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