Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 May 1842 — Page 3
ivir.g speech against t!i9 Postmaster Gen-
era!. It appears that Mr. Wicklitfe, in
In t!ic Senate, Col. Benton made a bul-
Administrator's Notice
OI'ICK is hereby sjiven, that the undersign-
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compliance with a request of a committee the TroMt7r ,r f"v ' a"wnrci1 l'-v of lh SenaV fm..t i . , ' rt ot KnfT my, state of Indi an m rnihej. confidentially, ana then ,n esion. administrator dehonis no,,, teria.n ktters in relation to the appoint- " th? tate of William H. Kamsey lite of men: of Postmaster for S;. I .OillS- rm.l I UOX COUIlty, deceased. All nrrj, nj in.l.Oti.l
-.iatLol. Henton, in violation of r.ll rule -sr. J c "mtidep.ee, took copies of the fame, arid caused them to be published in a row? pa per. The original letters having been delivered to Senator McRohorts. for the use of the committor, Mr. WicMifie eddressed a not- to that gentleman, desiring to be informed hv whose agency they h: J been published and lo, the act was triced to the author of the East Room
latter!
im-.siaie are requested to make payment immediately, and those having chums against the samo will present them duly authenticate ! for
sctt.cmcnt. The estate is simn.w...l t., 0,,t,0nt
JOHN B. MAIM'IX. ,1,wV. Dehonis no:. May ?, IS 12 rI.3t.
'HM1E Kev. I?. Ik KILLIKELLY hav
ui; rtriinquisneii nie eanrge ot the Grammar School, in favor of Mr! J A AIMS
BEXTLFA , respectfully recommends that
gentleman to trie kind consideration of t!i:
j jumw-j ui liio ct.-uu-.ji ana oi me imbue
lienor: lly. Vmcennos, May 1 !. IS 12 10-Hr.
UK MO V A L .
npHK subscriber has removed his Gro-
v iju,,p.imeni irotn me out stand
letter! who excused himself by grossly the corner recently oecupid !y L X. iet!fin Mr. icklide on the floor of the Whittlesey, next door to the Drug Store mate. How it is thnt cneh nun n of Jiisenli SJ.moo ..i i -n i".- i
.. ....... 0 . iio win lie napCol. Ueaton ran enjoy the confidence of CY to see his friends and all who mav ' my portion of the people of Missouri, or ivc Iiim a call. " respect of any high minded man, any E. BROWN.
Groceries for sale low for cash.
Mav 27. 1812 51 -tf.
K. R.
! a mistorv t,- iic (lii.n. u
ior, and othC-7 Representatives, are somei . I I
times gumy oi rastt ana: passionate acts; I nriro
Mt all the movements of Col. IJ. are rpHEmiJmiirnr(1lsJ taken cut letter, of nJm u;;e 1 by a rowdyism and wanness, un- ministration on the estate of Thomas Jf.
public man in Kerson Crum, late of Knox countv, In.hana, ,le-
t
Ait
ir.ille'ed by anv public
past or present. tic stands
in !ii infamv. Mad-
i ; !Ti"r.
'soo'srv anU alone
The Horse.
-It
is common
i
mime-
ot
ieasej. i he estate is supposed ta he solvent. The of the personal propertv, consisting principally of honehld furniture, will take place at the late residence of said deceased, on Saturday the t8ih day of June next, on a credit
of fix months on all sums of three dollars and
uia'e.y alter hard working or travelling Jnpwards. 'he purchaser giving his note with sent hoi weather, to wash horses all eve r, Icurity.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
(Opposite the Pont Ojjirc, 'hi I Street.) tSev. IS. S3. Ksl!i?aIly, Viiivi x tit r . . . .
JLU' n--i-ummence on .Moiniev. ltHii
inst., under the caro of t!ie c-u!tscri ber who, having la,l considerable experience in teaching, hopes to merit a contin
nance ot the patrona-e heretofore exten
ded lo the school. Terms for Day Pupils. The fult Enish course with the preparatory studies lor entering College, at per quarter ,", )0. The. full English course, including Hook Keeping, if pupils are entered for a single quarter, - . o.OO. If entered for a year, - . 13,0;) Fuel for the Winter months, - 1,00 Payment quarterly in advance. Xri pupil will be received for less than n quarter, and no deduction for loss of time except in cases of emergency. JAMES EEXTLEY. May 11. lSi-2 i;-;it.
rr to ewim thctn in water much cooler!
M
ay
U. M.
THOMAS, AJn'r.
than their skins or the atmosphere. This
priee is very uangerous, prouuc.ng Administrators Sale.
c oi -.i. i j vers, aiHi irequentiv tatai enronic reiim.'
u:;;e?s tne same exercise is Ji
undersiTned.fadministrator on the
PUtatfl of Wil'iim Pnr.olt s;r. .!
wen the parlia; an- ce.(i ...iM PYnrtBO lnmill,; o,
. . . , , . . - ... -..-v.ww .r iMiuiiv. con; Vil .11'
wuiu .uii .j ii. v, I'll I fin 4 1- Hio 1 IK 1 ..!.- I .
. i'.iuu,, tin vji June, ai int; late irsp tail - .. . ....
repeated.
M AY (JOOJ),
. iTi HI'.AP for cash and butter, for s;
r.L'RTCII &. CO. Mav 7. IS 10. IS-Gt.
IMPORTANT WORK! NOW l.N COURSE OF I'lBLICATroN', A DIC TIOX.V.1Y OI' ARTS, JIA.NfFACTUKES AND MINES, flv iippw ITnr V n V t1 Q -r
- J j . . , .... 1.. II. , M.
Lend. Mem. Ac I. !
f. X. Horn, IlT.CA?
o K . or le;s when the
i hasted should be avoided
orse is ,t
for his
resi-
ence of saiddeceased, all his personal
A large lot of 1KOX ec XAILS for sale by
. .... ' , property , consisting ot the fouowin" ari.n:;j .o !e gratitieu t no more a proof tides, to-wit : v. ..t it is cood for him, tlian the manifest , , ... ruuucation of n sot in drain -drinking, af- Uot 51 s Baltic, H)?S, Sheep,
lUriiTCII ec C( ). Mav 7, LSI?. 43-r.r.
er having been drunk, h proof that he .-.v- b-on benefitted thereby. The poor :or;e whili knows no btiter. experien't s present r hef. at '.he exrenae of f i-
.e sutlVrmg that he i inapaiile of anti-
FarEiiEiist; utensils, and Five
loffcihcr with the farm on which the de
ceased lived, consisting of two hundred
acres, on w hich is a good dwelling house,
tkS pound "f FRESH
May T, IS V.
Ul I Pi I.
lil'RTCII it CO.
IX THE PRO IJ ATE COURT of (Ubson Ci'iini;;, Mav Tina, IS 12.
O. S.. M. A. S
X. S. Phihd., S. Ph. So
Hanov., Mnlii, ect., ect.. ect. ILI.USTRATKD WITH ONE THOUSAND TWO Hir.NDREU AM) FORTY-TWO EN(iRA VINOS. flIIS is umpicstionably the most popular JS woik of the kind ever published, and a
hook most admirably adapted to the wants of all Hawses of the community. The following are the important objects which the learned author
endeavors to accomplish:
1st. To instruct the Manufacturer. MctaNu-
ijist and Tradesman, in the principles of their re
spective processes, as to render them, in reality, the masters of their businesses; and, lo eman
cipate them from a .state of bondage to such as are too commonly governed by blind prejudice and a vicious routine.
2dly. To niTbrd Mechanics, Brokers, Dryalters, Druggists, and officers of the Revenue.
characteristic descriptions of the commodities
which pass through their hands.
.'Idiy. iJ y exhibiting some of the finest de
velopments of Chemistry and Phvsics. to lay
open an excellent practical school to students .,
these kindred sciences.
Ithly. To teach the Capitalists who mav be
desirous of placing their funds in some productive branch of indutsry, to select, judicious-1
y among plausible claimants.
)thly. To enable rrentl emen cf the Iaw t
become well acquainted with the nature of the
patent schemes which are so pt to give rise to
nutation.
tthly. J o present to the Legislatures such a clear exposition of the s-taple manufactures,
r HEPATIC For tht Curs of v LIVER COMPLAINT.
I . 1. . M . . .
ii.ui me iDUov.inn M'i'emrnr. com
niunieated to the underitied, by His Exert
lency, under date of .lOHXSTO.V. J,1rl. 2'J, IS'-:
Mr. C furies Dyer, Jr.: Mv De ir Sir Vour
communication of yesleiday, uskirn: niv opinion
ot Hr. Maitiweatuers H. pntic Elixir, his been received this noniinir- Fa rcplv, 1 will iaf.irtn you. Uiat my confidence in patent medicines ? -n-
erally. is not very rlaUerinu. I have had too much reason to believe that unprincipled men will often
palm upon their fellow-citizens their useless, ii not dangerous, nostrums, for tho sake of gain.
the use ot which tikes up that important and
critical period cf time, without producing any gooj c.'u'Ct, when otherwise perhaps proper remedies would have been used, and much suffering an.l distress prevented. For that i.-ason, I have not used them, feeling myself and family to be much safer under the direction of mv family physicians ; but having been alilicted, fa the last six years, with difficulties in the hide and chest, uncomfortable, and often distressing, painful, and somewhat alarming, and from which I could gt-t oniy temporary relief, I, very fortunately, noticed your advertisement of the mcdicii.e hi question. I had been a school boy with Dr. Starkweather, and had with him a long and intimate acquaintance when we were young men, and, from my knowledge of him, I thought him incapable of practicing deception ; this fact induced me to try
Dr. Starkweather s Hepatic Elixir, and by it-- use, I now believe myself to be entirely cured. I need not, therefore, say to you. that I consider it wf great value. I cettainlv think its discovery of great public importance.
The first bottle I took gave mo much relief.
as may dissuade them from enacting laws, which which regularly progressed until f had taken
obstruct industry, or cherish one branch of it to
tho injury of many others
And, lastly, to give the general reader, intent,
chiefly, in Intellectual Cultivation, views of man v
of the noblest achievements of science, in effecting these grand transformations of matter to
which Great Rrituin and the I'nitcd Stat s owe
their paramount wealth, rank, and power among
the nations ot the earth
nettles, wnen I discontinued, having, thank God, no further use for it at present. With much regard and respsct. Vour obedient and humble servant, sa.M-L. W. KING. For eale by Dr. JOSEPH SOMES, Vincrntie, Indiana.
.nay io, itji. ly iv
r-Mi, or brute as lie is. he would prob- J with all necessary out houses, barn or
r-jsriii. iuoouii :n it;e ena.ie ami admg the horse about at intervals, con-
t::e proper treat rent
horses whe
t .r.,i an.; ot-er
t.e-s.j ov evere work
,e
both for the i much dim v kin i.
onaru. eve. TfiPMS. On all 6ums of three dol
lar and under, cash in hand. On all
sums over three dollars and under fifty, a
credit oi twelve, months will be eiven.
and on all sums over fifty, a credit of 2 -i
James F. Duncan. Adm'r.j
ol tne estate ol Zachariah J A Lucas, deceased, f(
vs. I real
Tin? heirs of said deceasedj
said James F. Duncan, having
H "led his memorial suggesting the
llolv NilL,
Whi.-h they offer f(jr sale at the lowest
cash prices; Also. SEA OTTER. MAR.
7'AV, MUSK, A- SK.'iLETT C.1PS.
J. W. EMERY & Co. Vinceime s .Market St. between "d 3d. Jnn. 18J2 :n-ly. co-PAirryi:nsiiu
I. In b
.m.m. UTO i. , . . I 1 MI a i 'aiwu.ic.i m-lLK'ion, tlClll'L Hiro t invi hi- hho rc.- it-
edition, which sells for 12 c. it ;n . r B"V." "J. ."u" v ua"" under the name of J. II. Co We 1 &
'or ile of .1 i . .. v e J n-v tne amicted tnroughout the length I r, ., , , , , . . i or .aie Ol iutcn R.,od paper, in new brev.cr type, and will hrcauu nf .... ,lml wn.imtm Kftr.? Co., is this day dissolved by mutual coil
coticn post .v.
'jHE undersigned hnn just finished nn clegan Tl nine passenger coach, which he will war rant n superior article, and will sell low forcnh DAN I EI. WIUTMORE. March 18th. 1811 4 I-tf. priii and Scinisnor GOODS.
ipAl'l'OA oo (ASS, have pist receiv- ' x ed direct front liie etttern cities, ti
large and general assortment of Spring
and Summer dry iodsi.
ALSO supply of Rapp's Cotton Yarn,
Cauulewiek, ('arpet Chain, Merino, and
Wool Hats, cvrc. &c.
Persons will do well to call before puihasing elso where, as we are determined ) SMI low for cash.
.March 19. IN I J.
lar:
11 -rf.
7 4. rx7T
rSZIIfE Subscribers respectfully inform tho public . t . . i t .
k. uey nave now on nana, 'a,u' aro manufacturing HATS
oi cery quamy, in tlic latest ew York fashion together with medi
um, low pressures and youth's, of which
ne toiiowmg kinds comprise part, viz: ?ir?h Ilai. plain lissia, nesjiria, Otttv, .lEiasK, Cotiry, faiin-Ilcavi'1 and
The latest Statistics of every important object!
or .Manufacture are eivenirom the best. and. usi - DR. P. HUMPHREY'S VEGETABLE
ulir, jrorn oinciai aiiinoriiy, at me end of each
article
The work will be printed from the 2d London
PILE OINTMENT!!
Application
estate. I make about MOO Svo. pages. It will be issued
-;i , i . S .:,' .The New Oilcan 1, ovup.' h i-the fwi;winn: A centlemin in the : f r part of the Second Municipality, says, that
! !eariii:jj is of little use to a boy. and he
r-.r lir!y toaehe his son real practical know ldcc; such s h can get a living by that is. he .is k, ; t tir.i tantiag it grin Juvic for abor.t f.ve rar pjt.
I months will be given the purchaser eiv-j insufficiency of the personal estate of the
in his note with annroved security. deceased to pay his debts, and pravin
A XT) RE W PURCEEL. Sr.. an orJer of this Court for the sale of the
May 29,1812.
Ailministratrr. 51 5w.
sentiments border
ing on Wild enthusiasm I ia imnnc.-M.ln l
I Ti liiitriti!.nn. .nnu.mnnlh ,iti... K..-.. . . . , . . I .
... v-wv ...... hwij uaci8, .in LUn, nrrfTprato itc mrit an, th- nt
Ul " iMj.uiir on ueuvery. no .:.h r,r . ,rJ ;,
rr"V' I a nn v rirrson spndin 3 11 a 1 v ?. ,tt-.rc -! . . . '
u. ..... v. ,..1.., u, r1IS nr'iiiilii-p rsin'o m ma a trid ,-f t T
one time, in advance we shall forward the num- Kvv york anJ Philadelphia, in Eahimore and
n vx 1 snu, as i-oou as mey n WHt.hinfOtl. it wnn.l.rfnt virl,,..
- ' viv.iui ii una natt t ; 11
com.- K-om inn ,..., . . rsnp.f ,,,. -;.:,., ;
. u ru...w mnuuuru. a rar e opportu- And gratitude, unable to manifest itself in words.
tsction of the court, that James Lucas,
, ,,r .1,. !.:. ..r .t. 1 r t 1
OLD INDIANA SCRIP WANTED. w ".72
rjfWlE subscriber will receive the $5'sstate of huliana. It is therefore ordered.
Jg or oU s dated April 20th, 1M0, at that notice of the pendency of the said
citizen of s.mJu.-ky, a few nights! pai for Medical fees. I memorial be given by causing a copy this
JOSEPH SOMES. order to be inserted three weeks in sue
May 21, 112 ."0-3t. cession, in the "Vincennest Saturday ( Ia-
....
sent.
J. R. COIAVELL. JOSEPH SOMES. Yincennes. March 1-4, 1842 42-tf. X. R. All those indebted to the late
company will please call and settle with Jnsenh Semps. nt thfi rdd stand. vhr it
real estate, and it appearing to the satis- nay, as we can put the work to them on terms has found nt , the restorcJ invaIiJ ,avishin alone authorized lo receipt for the same.
ibscriler has re-oneirfd on Us.
street, opposite to the store ot
Eaies end Citineuj on the distinguished inven-
extraordinarilv favorable. In every manufactu
tine Inwn inl pvfrv viII.titp f hrnnrrKrvn t I Ko T iia.l 1 . ..... .
"f J ....u5..vu, i i.iiuvu tnr ft, this nntai im runpi Iv
Mates and Ivanada, subscribers may be obtained! vor sl,Phv
. u ...... c.:i:... i n - , I J
wiin mi' iiiroirM iiiiimv, .'uurrm, posi paii,
Le Roy Sunderland, 120, I- ulton street, N". V
April 20, IS 12. 47 12t.
Dn.
May Id, 1812.
JOSEPH SOMES. Vincrnncs, Indiana. 19 1 v.
f-", were attracted to an out-buiIJing, tj- cries t'o n v i;i,m . f -Murder! murder! Come quick, he's ratir-g ire up!' and, ou entering, found lying them a loafer who hid gone to sleep drunk, and : vo you-.ir tw in c-.hes were sucking Lis eais! Wht looks wore than t. see a lady prorne-a-tin ir the street, dressed in the finest satin. i"h a rir,ri ticking through her stocking? ' hat I Mks worse than to see an old toothless Mid.nv trving To wia the atTections of a gav, ?n.I.0;r. fo..'.J? W h.t lo k w-irse than to see a couple of
THE GROVE MILLS
T , rZl zelte." a weekly newspaper published in fUll dHL&i
..w .... i n .t uru ; moennes. in the county of Knox, before WiSUrJ Carpenter onJ A!vi,n
... .v.u ,,.,!.. . the hlh day ol August next, that the said 13. Carpenter In the Vander-
.ueotcnes ecc. ec., just re- James , . , . ry v ,1U h Cir.
this Court at the next August term there-r'rnncU Amor-v Jr- a,uI Mor" I cuit Courf
ot. to be ho i en at t fmirt Im, ;n "' J
Princeton, on the second Monday in An
gust next, to show cause if he can whv
the said real estate shall not be sold, and oove entitled cause ai us :iarcn I erm. requested m make immediate payment as
ceived and for sale low for Indiana an J
Dank of Illinois paper by
JOSEPH SOMES. May 21, 1S12. .r0-:it.
H5URSUAXT to an order of the Yn-
rloilinrrrh ('iri-nif t'iiirt miilp in tho
Stoves.
"HTST received a supply of Cooking,
Franklin, ami Wood Stoves, of a su
perior quality, and for sale hv
MADDUX & CASS. Sept. :t. 1811.ir,3t. VM OFF TO TEXAS.
LOOK OUT!
l'-'.-s '.-.g-ng around the off.ee of an old cs-Kip HE undersigned, administrator on the , lvl u,u. ""S -.-Mhelphvsician.atn,! timcs.4c.. in orde, M. estatc of Rvhert R JA-6,,WM. d.eblS;. U mUU "
A IT .1 li.
lsu mvae wno ire inuenicu lo me, retail.
Pit nor Hit nntrt r r ocv.tni
THE si ter s
Messrs. ' horn ek Tracv. and has just re
ceived
A !aie (jtsastifv o4 iww IRON AND NAILS,
Which, with the remainder of his" stuck
that escaped burning at the late tire, will
render his assortment full and complete.
ALSO
A general assortment ! ( Jrncerie, Wm-
anil Liquors, which he will wholesale r
X. H.
made assets lor tho discharge of the said ' 17 ia-.ui oe simi at puouc auc- n am in want of money and must hv L. ..-. .,-. ....'-.-.
lion to the Ii rrhestb dder. bv the un er- J , . , r , " w 'l,u ,u".4 iu ..... r.a....3l.M i.i,
- B J Ill
t-k away a stirtre of Jiis practice! One thing only look worse, and that is to see i white woman with a bhck child in her arms. . !,-jh's (rg-;i. An old lady living on 1 lie line of a rail
roA. in .Michigan, lost her pigs and cattle.
y their being run over
p-avment of the directors for the loss of hr property; this thry refused to make. r, revenge, she greescd "the tra:k for some
distance, which at. once put an end to nU locomotion, and ft was only by a free use of sand oo tie1 rails that tho train could
procec-d. :-jl.e continued this daily for a hort time, whan the directors were glad
o c.-uvprinist ;no a.uair oy paving tier
er 13 con
tinued to the next term of this court.
Copy attest. J. R. MONTGOMERY, clk. 1812 50 -3t.
Attorney at Law, deceased, gives notice
I that 3U notes and accounts due Law &,
McConaughv may be paid without cost
by attending to the panic immediately
which if not done, I shall leave the same IX THE PRORATE COURT of
with tho magistrates in tho several town- Gibson Count;, May Term, A. I). IS 12.
Asa C. Mills, Adm'r.
, , , .(snips lor collection, he demanded I 1 .tn-nr mtr a .
OA.ML'IjIj IIII.Ij, .777i r.
de"
Mav "20, 1S-12.
50 3 w.
DIVIDEND. BRANCH BANK ?
Vincexxes, May 1G, 18-12. J .4 DIVIDEND of three per cent on the profits of this Bank for the six
months ending 30th April, has been de-
bonis non of the estatc of
Elias Backer, deceased, vs.
The heirs of the said Elias
Barker, deceased. J
Application
lor sale ol
real estate.
i. SMir.i-v
i , .. , i
signed commissioners appointed to maue
narlition in tliis cause or under their dirnr-
tion, at the door of the Court House, in tiJIl.i (,
the town of Evansville, on the Sth day of HSEX I'latc stoves, of various sizes.
August, A. I). 1912, a certain tract of Premium Cooking Stoves, of vari
'land containing five acres or thereabouts, sizes.
situated near and below the town of Evans
ville, and fronting on the Ohio River, be-1 ing the same tract conveyed to Francis!
Amorv, Jr. and Charles Stewart by deed,
P. DO AX. I will sell low for cash in anv
I ron
and Nails which were partially damaged
bv tho late lire,
P. I').
Nov. 'JC, IS 11 I" -if.
Coal Stoves of varioun sizes,
rrankiin Stoves, Dog Irons. Hollow Ware. Wagon Roxcs, Mantel and Fire (J rates.
Corn Shellers of an inipiovi-d pat-
PL
amo".:t of damages claimed.
fiom William Pope of Kentucky. Upon which said tract of land is situated the
lariie three story Steam Flour Mill and
!-..-. ii i i I . . . . 1 " . Ik i
HE said Asa C. Mills, having tiled 1 Isl'llerv helow l'-vanville, known as me " rn, ;.im iV goucrai u.-u m i timsy ivama,
memorial, suestin-r the infufii- t;iiE MILLS, running lour pair o! F'lt oi a superior quality, and will be sold
C r I
ciencv of the personal estate of the de-1 stonC9,
ceased to pay his debts, and praving an
vtio contends with a determined woman v ! rlways come oil" second best. Telegraph.
The terms of sale will be as follows, to-
Jclared, payable to stockholders on de- E , f , , - f rea, wit : One fourth of the purchase money
- t i - - - - - . - .. -
estate, and it appearing to the satisfaction t0 bo P3,lt down, one lourth in six months.
nf tho Cnnrr. that Pelina Ch.rk. and h"l the residue in one year ; the purehas-
ITenrv Barker, and Elizabeth Barker. giving satisfactory personal security lor
niand.
50-3t.
JOHN ROSS, Caslfr.
at the lowest t)riccs for cash.
PATRICK DORA N, Water Sir ect. Sept. 10, IS 11. 1 Itf.
IX THE CIBSOX CIRCUIT COURT, minor heirs of James Barker, deceased,
In vacation, May 1 1, IS 12.
amuel Hall, and John L"'
i he Xorthcm Whig says, a goo"e be-l-i-.giug to Mrs. Gray, of Trummerv,
i i - i
near Moira, aDout a lortniglit ago, laid an Warrick, merchants, tra- I
czg weigning tnirteen ounces, navmg two jjntr unjer (he name, firm.
shrll?, one within the other, with a stra- anj stvle of Hall & Wsr
um of wliite between.
i 1 Foreign . A tra. li mpnt.
C aistlidatos' Dcpartiuciii.
and other unknown heirs of Elias Barker.
deceased, are not residents of the State of
Indiana. It is therefore ordeted that notice
of the pendency of the said memorial be
given by causing a cop' of this order to
be inserted three weeks in succession, in
' the Yincennes Saturday Gazette, a weekly
the payment of said three fourths of the
nurchase money, noon the payment of
which the deed will be made.
F. E. GOODSELL, J. S. HOPKINS, JOHN LINDSEY.
Evansvil'e, April 2-, 18-12. 3m.
E v in i x v Hie Journal.
NEsV ESTABLISHMENT.
l')r Senator, UOHERT N. CARXAN. For Roprosontativo, GLORGE LEECH. For Sheriff", A RR ATI AM S3IITH. For I'robatc Judge, JOHN II. HARRISON. bankofIuikois AT PR "
ITIOR debts due the late firm cf J. B.
Colwell, 4- Co. JOSEPH SOMES.
May 21. 1842 50-3t.
rick,
vs.
John N Truesdcil. j I newspaper published in V ineennes, in the
fB"HIE said defendant will take notice, county of Knox, before the 8th day of
-fl- that on the20thdayof April, A. D. August next, that tho said Pelina Clark, Forwardiirr and Commission Business. 1842. unon the affidavit of Samuel Hall, and Henry Barker, Elizabeth Barker,
one of the firm of said Hall it Warrick, and other unknown heirs of Elias Barker,! ',IIE undersigned has just opened in the house writ nf fntPitm at'nchment was issued deceased, maybe warned to appear in A at the foot of Market street, formerly kept
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m. m .,f it,.. ,;.! tv,rf ,rr net t us t'otirt. at the next August term there- 'T-- Donovan, i., ,ieie i- n... i
KJ y kliKi i.irviini"w'tiv-v-Livttiivj---- O I-r it l- i it ii J - . f . i i i . -t . i I KivpiviiirT nriil Y ir vvsin! mor fit Vonds. IIP U'l
ft.. .i v- i . i .- w.Tt.f.- r - . . .-, ifii ii. i ii i I'll ill lilt i .inn i niiiisr in i '
GAHDEN SEEDS.
& atiety of fresh Garden Seeds care-
fiillv sol.'Otod mill nut 1111 Il- IIio .'xtlTi.
kers of White water village, Ohio, just
received and for sale by
M ADDON it GASS. March 1th, 1812 3i-tf. WIllSKKY
'S"UST Received and for sale cheap for
r.fsli lit Inrridu Iflihod 1 1 i . t
L. L. WATSON. March, 18, IN 12 11-
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
FEW hundred bu?hela of Oats. -
Enquire ol
L. L. WATSON. April 1st, E-tf.
GENUINE DRUGS & MEDICINES.
WSsoSe-ale and lit tail.
''mHE puhscribcr keeps constantly on
lioiiit r.ir S'ili -! I Ihp ii-iu;.l iirmat 1,.
ash or approvt-d crt-Jir. a large and gener-
assortnicnt of Drugs. Medicines, Paints,
t 'lis, Dye-sluils, Varnishes, Glassware. Surgical Instruments. Brushes of all kinds, Perfumery, Stationary, Choice
Wines and Liquors, f'Irc fed iitv
Tied sc a I Ji"-es, Almonds, Kasins.
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JOSEPH SOMES. iMai kt t St.. aliovi.' Second, Vincenne.?. Vineentics. April, 2.1, 1212 -12-tf.
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Administrator's Notice. rniF.E un 'ersigned has taken out letters - of administration on the estate of William Purcell, late of Knox county, Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted " sakl estate will please make immete payment, and those having ehtms -gait;: the snme. will present them duly c?hf r.ticated fr "settlprr.ent. The estate . suppoe.l to be r,vent. ANDREW PI RCE.L, Sen. May 27, IS 125! -St.
CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! ON ATI I AN SMILEY would respectfully inform the citizens of Vin-
i ii. t .. t . . iL-dinnnre mill i iiMiiill' lliit Im Iri.i nti Ii-jii.I ,
c . . . . , , i - . i also sen goons on commission, aim hums uiai I -i..wj oh. . .v...... . , ...... .. ..... .ion-. a 1 TV .- I 1 , . . . . II I nr Inn nn ho CanIn. 1 nn hv In A 11-1 I . ... .
moneys ami euecu, i::nui, itiiBiiienis ami lumiw.., ommu ... nersot1s ahroail fiml it to their interest to splendid assortment ot line
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hereditaments Ol Ilim, llie said Jotin A. gusi next, ui anew causw 11 uk.-j un, n uv make consignments to him. For his strict and
Truesilell, which said writ was afterwards, the said real estate shall not be sold, and prompt attention to business, he will ref. r to the
to wit. on the fth day of May. 1842, re- rr.3de asrets for the discharge el t.ie said following gentlemen
turned to said Clerk s office by Joseph J.
Kirkman, the sheriff of said county, tie
having by virtue thereof attached the fol- " y lowing real estate in Gibson county, In-
iliana. to wit: joi io. inirty m me original plan of the town of Princeton,
which was valued and appraised to the
sum five hundred uodars also, lot No.
live in Evans' enlargement of said town
of Princeton, which was valued and ap
nfcttS-'a'Oir TAS2 2i has left all
'- his no'es and accounts in die hands
of Mai; tin R finson, Esq. for collection.
April 30, 1811. 17-tf. j!T"lu"Srvi:i.
2-i I'.i.ves .. 1. Kcntiickv Tobacco.
IJarrels Clover Seed,
."0 Kes ritt-hiusth White f.eaJ, best quality ,
12 Dor.es Mould Candles. For sale hv
MAUD. .St GASH.
debts.
Copy attest. J. R. MONTGOMERY, clk. 112 50-3t. IV civ Ia!SihBrist.
A NTOX G CENT HER, lately from
Louisville. Kentucky, respectfully,
informs the citizens of Terre-Ilaute and
its vicinity, that he intends carrying on the business of Dying and Scouring, in nllj
LI : WIS L. WATSON.
avs .im rc ;rs r.-t f ii zj ii iSZt i&t &l j-i. -v a J. S. t W. J. Wise, P. S. Bon neb, '
W. J. Hkbahi.. K. X- CirtNA, TiiortN' S:. Thact, Mahdox & Gass,
Whii-h he will sell low for cash and noth-
! ing else but cash. 1 le is at all times rea
dy to do mending and repairing i i . i i i
cliairs tor mose wno mav givo m,n
Jan. 21, 1S42 33 tf.
SALT! SALT!!! SALT!
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f old
i call.
M.iy
!. i'ir-t rate Kanhawa SALT just
rr ci ive 1 and for sale ty MAUIX-.X V HA 88. :t. 1H. ;,i-tf.
). Vuicccnncs, la.
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praised at one hundred and twenty-live tie business ot L-y mg an., oco. .n.u i i do!Iars-and also, lot No. eight in said variety of cdors, on National Road street enlarcrementofsaid town which was valued opposite Chngton and Random--Also Z aprail at the sum of seventy-live general Renovating, and hopes bv stric
. . ...... . .Unnllilll f. (All - I lll-! Id fT'lIM M S .-I TH 1 1 I
loliais, and that unless the said delendant " f iuu.ii'1 l ii- . lt onl.iri wo-rrnin.
annar and. defend the same, the said suit
wi!! be heard and determined m . .:s aosence.
Attest
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P ,TONT(tOMLKl, clk
to stand.
Ladie.'i and rentlemen are partic.ua: i v
invi-ed to itive him a cad. Mav 2L 1812. 50-3m.
Joskpii PiafET. St. Marie, Illinois. J. M. !Stockvf.t.l, Evansville, la. Titos. G. Thvuston, do do. i: 0 O. Brtowv. Clinton, do.
Just received from New Orleans n ceneral as
sortment of Family Groceries and Boat Stores. Yincennes, Dec. CI, 1811 30 im.
NOTICE. HEREBY" notify a!! j c,son, ,,..t to ir.-dc !! or purchase a certain note -uveii bv mv t l'e M'Cahe for ?-?! 00. dated Au.-v-t '-t!i.
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lilOMOVAL.
PHI suhscriher informs his friends and cus-
tonuis that he has removed his Blacksmith
hep. to his new hv;ildni, opposite the 1 own
1 .ill, iv lo u he u ill he (-leased t receive the calls
ol ail :IU,
not
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E5 K M V N b-: 1 . LOT of fresh Hemp Seed juit received and for saif bv
MAD DON ct 'rAoS, April 22, 1 Sill. 40 f.
1 So'.', and payable in
note unions forccdt s- bv operation ..-) .;-.v.
F'ATRICi; MOOKE
Vineenue.s. Tlv liih, IK-ID.
rJ'ijHP p.'tlntri-hip. ;;Cieu.fr.re fir ing between W . W. .t C. i1'
.1 as have any tnmg to .lo MBYuiv.
HA i1 ,
LUt-fOX PHELOX.
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A Lft rsons having unseuled accounts
Aii.ht'.e itnn of Greenhow tt
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ovie 'f. cwrc'.A in conic lorwarri ana
ihe same without delay, as it is ab-
tho r.itairtt ct tr.
' W. GREENHOW
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