Vincennes Gazette, Volume 12, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 October 1842 — Page 2
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ton xiiii vinckxnej oazktti:. .M.!. Emion Did you ever see a poor wu in, alter crawling into vour room ap
;"i.'. Cii t.o dually gat i nea r ihe tire by mistake, and Wo the h.; ashes, ami :ij vr.u witnessed hi j writhing and squirming. vii.. pny arm compassion were excited, yeai ro.-o from your se-at, took do.vn your cr adi, 3H'j)t the reptiie on the shovel, stepped to the door and tossm-i him out lilt j Ue d;rt, his j roper element, saying M' poor ilevi!, there is room enough fur us both i.i ;his world? It' v on ever did. you niiy and fecial. hi; appreciate inv t.!0Urhl3 ; on liaJin an article of mere than three columns in the last Western rSun signed by that prince of slanderers, John '1- tin .. l.Win-'. V Ileil l ta;t a.l( rfsspd vn-i I ion ol again relernnj; to tliis most depraved and unnrincinled ol' brJ'!i"c; but I ntrceive his ohiert. I!,-. k.. making the same diir-jes against me that ""' -n-u jgauisi nini, and uv IHl; iprotuse use cf the most iihhy, seunilous ianu lowlivnl language of which lie is master (and no one is a greater adpt i i SUv language than he) to draw off public j attention liom those i-ravii mh,I f.rrivi
' '('Hch;.rg,i above alluded to, but 1 am deter- ' J : 'jiniutd not to let this old culprit escape s , jea-ily. It is wtU kiuwn that 1 was f.rc1:1 ,icd into this controversy purely in self de-
t'l 'II -"( 7 ! M f I l't. ! II. it J I i.i .-...I t , .r. !.,., I, - " v w v u w 1 1 . j 7 1 ) t iu lit:? aisu'iis until lie haj called on mo by name and tiartd inj to comeeut. 1 then did so, but with the greatest rducL.nee, because I well knew :hal 1 had to encounter a re"viir.r lntiJ mach'ne, one who by a quarter or a century's constant practice in throwing mud and lillh on all who came in his way, had became to be dreaded and avoided a? 1 1 nuisance. You may judg - of mv surt-nsc on my throwing a few handiuhs of ids own liiili back into his mouth and ees, to hear him crying out in the most j it; ihrun in; ;ble aad mad ai amenlab.'e lone. Ho is me he is besnaitiTin-r my edi a-i-a c-t-e-r, an i at t!;o sama time keeping his uaich.no in fall blast. 1 will ordv notice a few of the aundred and oiu slanders and wilful I'iUehood; contained in his last publication. He complains of the language and eiithets iirai i uavo app.ieu w n;m, ana anuses . 1 . . . I t . . - - I I . ! I I
vourself for nubli-himr mv r e ? d i o s to his wita any other p.uaiication t!iat can be found in print, and if anything equal to it caa la fo aid in ad that is mean, fiiihy ind degraded, I will then ackuoweldge that there yet lives one being more despi-caat-a tnan Joan twin'r. 1 ma'ht with t'pial propri ay abuse the Editors of the Sun for publishing lib attacks on in-?, but so lar trom fjciing any animosity against those g ndemeu for publishing for him, I assure them that 1 have not the smallest tdjeetion to their publishing any thing lia may choose to write. It can harm no one bat himself. The editors of t.:e irun express rrgret that J sh-ald have referred to an editorial article in their paper, and say they are dete-rm:ned not to jj ura.vn into our dispute. .oiv I ut terly disclaim any wish or desire of drawing them into our controversy I did not rtfor to the article for that purpose. I do not ask assistance from any quarter. I fed !-! y able to demoluh this mud machine myself. A l that 1 ak of the readers of the Sun is, that they will read my publications in ihe linz ate. If they wall elo so, I am sat; -.fie d that any unprejudioed mind will he ceitivincctJ that my charges ag-inst Idn hi', e been completely sustained. lie ro- ; vats hi 5 old version of Mr. Scroll's aiatemeat which nobody believes, and 'a; mpets forth his all certificates to j.iove hvin-' made uitlercut etatcmeaaa at
vourse.: lor publishing n,v realies to his , . -' i.ppoao .ui. v,iay ntacks upon mo. Now ' U;'k -ny oafj"Ur;" lho xvho1'3 ol hls presidential term? to Conspire his ta.t tbalitiun of vr th I yL'1 tl,is mau Prclont!d ' "Jmiro MV.
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Phis is only a repetition of an. !.? must have been hard ireastd indeed to resort i-J it again Old man, vou will have to acuuira a new character f.r truth, before you can ever a..rai:i expect to be believed in these diirI C3 gins. He says he does not resort to insinuations in his defence. 1 know not whether he considers his last production offensive or defensive, (they are all to aieich ahke it is hard to distinguish them apart, only the machine throws mora mud sometimes than at others) at any rate it is filled with the most base and slander ous insinuation; for example, he says, if 1 would enq lire in Washington township I vou!d learu how that day of rest was abused by me in a shameful cattle scrape. Now I never had a cattle- scrape in W ashiii'Tton or any other lownsmi) on Sunday ur any other da'. It is all of the same piece of yarn as the const-aide fees. S much (or that T :n he reiterates his old slander of my being a tool for the 'clique," and openly insinuates that my publications are written by Saml. Judah. It is certainly paying me a high compliment by attributing them to the ablest man in Knox count v; but it is utterly false. Mr. Judah had no more to do with writ ing them than the Mud Machine himself. I never have at any time exchanged the tiist word with Mr. Judah in regard to mv difference wild John Ewing and I again repeat that the articles are entire I y an exclusively my own, anu 1 alalia am responsible for them, the slanders and false(floods cf the Machine to the contrary not withstanding. He says, even the little boys about the street can tell who arc the authors of the G.a:ette articles that abuse him, Theaj laa-t be some such precious geiiiu.-es as Your a if Jonny, and remind ma of aii aao. dote I have heard related of yoar?t If, thai is, era stated in one of your electioneering tears on the staoap. in Sul,ia;i or some oiher cocnty, that aa you came Lorn oaf Ireland, over the sea, being only si.v weeks old, von locked up and saw ih ; :t.iio an ! strines al the mast he :ad. and oil ci.iaped your liny hinds and skou:cd far Lileriy. S smart lov
always make great men, Jonny. !. i i r . i it
ma paraoie oi me goats, lie says, once upon a time, two goats attempted, to pa?s over a bridge so narrow tiiat thry eould not pass without one thrusting the other oil, that one goat laid, inmstlf down anil let ih otln r leap over him. That was a very unfortunate illustration, Jonny; it forcibly reminds; me of your predicament last August, when you laid yourself down and suffered the Lucoa to walk over you. Since then, you have been justly regarded aa their tool and lacquey, and he dare not deny, aa reckless as he is of the truth, that he aided by his vote and influence to elect a declared Loco representative from IVno.x. With this fact alone staring him m the lace, he has the shameless audacity to montion the name of Judas Lcariot, and to call others sham wliigs, simply because they refuse d to vote for such a creature as himself. .Mr. Editor, I suppose you have read Jonny's letter of apology for not attending the Clay Ilarbecuo at Indianapolis. is it not a grund and uoblj production. j Dal you ever sec or hear so many bi.r fat words come out ct an o'd gourd filled with snap before? And then his reason for not going only think of it would it not have been nig'itr the truth, if he had began his letter in this style: ir: The whig delegation that will probably atiend at indiantipuiu on the aah from old Knox, will be a body of highminded and honorable men, who detest blunderers and traitors as much as t. Patrick of blessed memorya, did snakes and toads, consequently 1 would not be sufferrcd to travel in company with these men. If I should go it would have to be on toy own hook and alone. Then his boast of an acquaintance of twenty-eight yc;;r3 with 31 r. Clay, (no vanity.) Now, Mr. Clay in all probability has not been apprised, of the extent of his obligati 'ii to his friend J.nny, for lie (Jonny) is entirely too modest a man to speak of it himself. Will not somo of his friend Mr C. that the aid Jonny by Ins vote and mhuenee secured the election of the Loco candidate for the Legislature from Knox, who by his vote, may possibly elect 3n individual i0 ,je IT . 1 i ... I . O. CCIinle W lO W! HM.m?;. Mr fM Clay above all others! Nonsense! he would aflhet to admtie any body under Heaven for the sake of aa uthce And then his toast it is couched in a Myle more lofty than the stars. OnN read the concluding sentence "and du- .. .1 . 1 ... : ' l .1 . iiicau ami me vetoes i,i men sins to the pit below the lowest." And now permit me to add another sentiment; and then also, may slandt r and treachery sink yet lower. When John Ewing lat con1. '.IT. I. .1 termed wun it. iavis lor von"ress. it was generally supposed that the Doctor had beaten tho life (politically) out of him; he was regarded as dead, dead, dead and would go have remained had not the democrats for the purpose of making some experiments etc, concluded to galvanize the corpse and set it on its feet once more, and oue not acquainted with the trie! might lliink that there really was some Id m those "dry bones" again; but as soon as the democrats are d ne with him, and let go of his coat tail (which will be as soon as lie resigns his present office) vou will see him tumble into the ditch which he ha3 madj to supply his mud machine. Now do tell us 1-ow many subscribers you have got to ytmr ropostd new paper, (alias new mad ma hine?) It would be a great pity if it should not succeed, for how could you expect to get to Congress again unless you can get a new machine, and some suitable help to assist you in throwing vour filth on all who oppose you. '1 he Loco's will soon shove the old goat off the bridge, and leave him to drown or fchift for himself, as best he can. Von ill hardly have any difficulty in "ettiiic a proper editor it would not be o oil , considered any degradation lor an ordinary mortal to come under tho betrvilance of so great a inanja.s John Having one xvl.C feels himself able to represent both the great parties in Knox county. When you publish your prospectus you should not fail to print wiih it your last article in the San as a specimen of the decency and dignity that may be expected from your new enterprise. Vou will at once bo hailed as the great guardian of public ruvds. By tho bv, have vou fixed upon n a m e for your new paper: Phere is mucn m a name, it should, as lar as possibL, express the object or design of the tiling named. I will propose a name which 1 think every way suitable, and which will probably answer without any nroinpliu at fill T.PI if h; r'lt'n! dip j-A.'l'UWkV l Ull It. WW V 111 IV kl 111 V 'Improved Mud Machine and Traitors Advoea!e.'n "and then every body will at once understand all about it. Now, if the old fellow does not thank me for these hints, I shall think him an ungrateful old I hound, and he may go some where else I for advise next time. RepsptctfuIIv, II. P. SnEPAPvD. As to what the old fellow says in rola lion to hi? visit at Mr. Lillie's, 1 publish Mr. Lillie's cert. ncata without any fur titer comment. I hereby certify, that on Sunday the Lh of Sep:. I S 12, John Ewing in company with Roland H. Hall came to my house, for what purpose I know not, but I presume from Ur.Ewing's language, that the object of their visit was to obtain it certificate to refute certain statements made against him by II. 15. Shepard. I was asked by Mr. Iv.ving tho following questions as near as I can recollect: Wdiether or not I was at Mr. Snappas on tha day he addressed tho people there? Having re plied ia the negative, he next inquired
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in relation to the Senatorial election in hill & J? S t "nSvivS n ' ' i.i u. ... i m K 1? C JOHNSON wi 1 oreii a
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that 1 eiid. lie then observed, that they , not saying whcni, had made charges against him that were not true, and that ho wished to obtain evidence to controvert a, cr something to that effect. I at that time was ignorant of Mr. SneparePs publication, and was made to wonder what was brewing. WAMII X G T O X LILL1E October Gth 1S1, Extracted from the School Girl's Garhnd, for the Yincennes Gazette. Rly Parent's Grave. A few evenings ago, I visited a snot of all others, the most dear to me the most calculated to create melancholy sen sations. Invited bv thf nVjm, ,,r the evening, I joined a compauiou and . - - .v.... ull 1 1 1 v e j i . iauntereu, unconscious of the silent soemnity which reigned within the silent mansions-ol the dead. The moon shone with unusual brieditivs?. flo.ifinr n..n,r rough the azure skv. Never did 1 gaze upon ner wun so deep an interest before. How often in childhood's gay hours, I saw hei rise in the same manner. I then was happy, and by her light was enabled to pursue, with great delight, my youthful sports. -Years had not dimmIl her splendor, nor decay spread its power upon her rays; through the pathless fields ol light she pursued her way, the same unvaiied Orb. Cloudless was the sky, in which she wandered. Her light was steady, and unusually pure. As it fell upon the lonely graves around me, with a softened brilliancy, I could distinctly read die names that were inscribed on many of ihose lone memorials of friendship. Hut who, in such an assembly as this, could be called great.' Over the graves of my btlovcd parents, no memorial stood, but the grass grew in green luxuriairce, over their humble bed. A flower, which often twines October's arms, peeped from the dark vurdure, and at the head of their graves stood a moss rose, and at the foot Z myrtle, which I planted when only thirteen summers had passed away. 1 could have wished they might have bloomed forever. So lovely did their fair blossoms appear, that they seemed emblematic of my own condition. Like them I stand unconnected on this vast theatre of life, and like them I must scon die and fade aw ay. Iri.ne. Vinscnnes, Oct., 1812. Col. Ih :.!. Johnson visited Philadelphia on the 10th inst., where he was warmly received by his friends. The North American says: "He was surrounded by so many zealous friends that he was unable to move, and one kinder than all, lightened the Colonel's pocket of SloO of eupurfluous cash, which this considiiite irson.no eloubt conceived, could be of no manner of use to an old soldier, in this wicked city, but would rather lead him into temptation. This is another lesson to the redoubted Colonel to be chary of his friends. He has an additional experience in l.ia pocket, as he has had many iujiis political prospects, that die "unkindest cuts of all" come from .hose whom we had imagined our fastest Wends." ICTWe p iblish to-day the statement of Jonathan Roberts, late Collector of the Port of Philadelphia, in relation to his removal ftom otlice. No American can read this exposition without feeling indignant that one holding the high station of President cf the United States, can thus act in direct violation cf the principles he himself laid down when he assumed the Presidential chair. No official miscon duct is charged against Mr. Roberts: the President seems to be influenced bv the most unworthy cf all motives, the grntiti cation of private revenge enmity lo the subordinate ofheers in the Lustam House who were friendly to .Mr. Clay. Erostra tus, who burned the temple of Diana a Ephesus, gained an imortality of infamy .Mr. Tyler, by pursuing the course which he seems to have marked out for himself. will gain a similar renown. Nashville Whig. s fri tCpSome of the papers have received .Mr. Calhoun s opinion long ago cxpres sed of his present allies, viz: "They (the locofocos) are hcti together only by the cohesive power c-J public plan tfr." It is said that one of the requirements of candidates to the Legislature in South Carolina, is advocacy of John C. Calhoun for the Presidency ot the Unites States! K van s i' Hie Jo urnal. The Ilariisbtirg Chronicle tells a good story of the Postmaster at Siiippensburg, L uniberland county. I: seems that, after a month of incessant labor, he had succeeded in making one man a convert to Tylerism, and no soonerhad fie accomplished the end for which he toiled so long, than a co m m i ssion came on from Washington supersed ing him and appointing the new convert to his office. His own faith inTy lerism was somewhat shaken by ihis novel mode of rewarding his devotion. A Yankee mechanic has invented an umbrella, with a gutter round the edge, which causes tae water to run eff at one particular point. MARRIED On the 2T:h inst., by the Rev. Ur. Killikelly, Mr. John W. Nelson, to Miss Hester Lindsay, both of this place.
ii I.I... V. .1...., . . .1 .. reception of Poys and Oirls, on .douday the 7lh of November, L P-. tuition runs. Spelling, Heading, Writing and Oral Arithmetic, S3 00. Arithmetic continued, Geography & (i mm mar. S3 0. History. Ancient and Modern, Watts on the.Muie! and Loin po sition, Natural, Moral and Intellecua! Philosophy. Chemistry, Botany, Geography of the Heavens, Algebra and Euclid, with any oilier branches generally taught in Seminaries or High Schools, Incidental Expenses, SI CO. Si LO 83 50. 50. For any further Mr. Johnson refers to the following gentlemen: J. S. .Mayes, 1 Jacob ILvitrtR. H. P. P.ilOKAW, J Yincennes, la. John J. Morrison, Professor of Languages in the State University, liloomington. Ind. Rev. Ii. D. Crabb, Salem, Ind. Col. II. aiitchel, Clerk of die Lawrence Ct. Court, Iledford, la. Jl. S. Norvell, -M-.- iLv-Spriug-viTte, hi. ?dr". Johnson has in his possession numerous recommendations from various gentlemen testifying to his qualification, but chooses to recommend himself by his works to the patronage of his friends. Yincennes, Oct. 12. 21-U. HEW BEGEiViKG, ST001HO, Forward iaajy o:2:x:ssio5s no a: sb-: IN JIVAXSVILLE, IA. rT.f'AVING associated ourselves togc-th--" er and formed a co-partnership under the name and style of II AK RING TON, HANNAH CO. Wo will do a General RHOLTYING. S IOlilNG, FORWARDING ct COM MISSION business in this place. Our Ware-house is conveniently situa ted on Water Street, immediately opposite he Steam Pat Landing, where we will always be ready to give our undivided at tention to all business entrusted to our care. We hope from our knowledge of the business, and the strict attention we will bestow upon it, to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. CHARLES ilAKKI N U PUN , JOHN P. HANNAH. ELISHA II. FAIRCHILD. Evansville, Oct. 2.), 1812. 21-5t. E M O V A L . 7 nHE subscriber ha j removed Ins nversmith Shop (o the i- a it. ii u i.'i mi. 1 1 wt.iLii!;eu r 'mNa tlljfc ' LeRc y, as"aFanV rv Sie. where he can Xaabe f.und by all win- ' wish anv thinz done in his line. Watches and Clocks repaired at thf shortest notice, &nd at prices to suit the times. A. WASHBURN. Cct. 2S, IS 12. 2i-tf. vjsb, t-. -w.' --"v AT PRIOESjTO SUIT THE TIMES rHE subscribers have just received at ViiU) -- w vbutavA u i oi j o ituei ma oi assortment of Fali and Winter Goods suiluable for this and the approaching seasons, purchashed in New York and Philadelphia at very reduced prices for cash, and will be offered at a small advance to suit the hard times. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to cad and examine for themselves before purchasing. JNO., SAM'L 6c W. J. WISE. Oct. 28, IS 12. 21-'Jt. GENUINE DRUGS & MEDICINES Wholesale and Retail. HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, for sale at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit, a large and general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Yarnishes, Glass ware, Surgical Instruments, Brushes of all kincs, Perfumery, Stationary, Choice Wines and Liquors, Selected for Medical uses, Almonds, Raisins, occ, etc. JOSEPH SOMES. Markets:., above Second, Yincennes. April 2, 1612. 42-if. Viticcnncs Mcdicrd Society. f&MVe. members of this ancient society "- are requested to remember that its next regular meeting will be held at two o'clock P. M. on the 1st .Monday in November, ensuing. A general attendance is earnestly desired, as business interest ing to the profession and important to the public will claim the attention cf the meeting. October Cist, 112. 20 COACH FOIl SALE. lIIE undersigned has just finished an JJ elegant nine passenger coach, which le will warrant a superior article, and will sell low for cash. DANIEL WHIT.MORH. March 18, 1841. 11-tf.
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Administrator's; Sale. rPjiHE undersigned, administrator on the U- estate of .Michael Shaffer, deceased, will expose to public sale, on the 12th of November, at the Hotel of John C. Clark, in Yincennes, agreea 'dy to an order of lho Knox Probate Cour:, the following described real estate, k-wit: o'J acres of land, l.cation No. 1'. township 2, north range 10 west. Also 75 acres of land, survey 1 L township 2, north range 10 west, on w hich are good improvements, and well known as the old Hannah I'rm. Also, lots Nos. Cand I, in the subdivi
sion of lot No. 5, in the borough of Yincennes, on which are erected two framo tenements. Also, cue-third of lot No. 183, in Har rison's addition to the borough of incenncs, on which is erected a frame dwelimr. Also, the reversion of two-thirds of ai(i lot, on which is erected two smah bui!din:$. Also, 515 l-'-2 more or less, ot No. 1US, in said addition, wihi 'the a.. purteuauces thereunto belonging.
Terms of Sac. credit of i. months -
will be given, the purchaser or purchasers onving bona wn.i approved security, anu mortgage on the premise?. .'i. LiluLL, Aiiui r. October 13. L PL 1'sMt. Sale VfiY virtue of a writ of ri. Fa. to meJJ,4 Oereeted trom the Ivierli's otlice ot the Knox Circuit Court, 1 will expose t public sale, at the court house door in Yincennes, on Saturday the oth day of November next, between the hours pre scribed by law, the rents, issues, and protits, for the term cf seven years, of tho following real estate, te -wit: the northwest quarter of the nor di-east quarter of section No. 1, township 1, south rango 11 west, containing f r.y-one acres ami 13-10 ) of an acre; and mi failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest, ami costs due on said writ, I will at the same: time and place proceed t cspose the Fee Simple o sou. re a 1 estate, levied on as the property of David F.mctit-r, to satisfy said writ in faar of Henry lluibcrt, ael -ministi ator on the estate of Jacob Shashe . deceased and .--.: ein-t Da. id Fanchcr. APM. SMITH, s. K. c. . i id. !'J-:t. j IV. fee ;V: aO. Oct. i-ileiiil V.l't'.U oi a ni i I i. i a. ut nm r . r i v ti . ill :f, (.(! frni n fhtt ('bark's iilli.-H rO the Knox Circuit Court, 1 will expose t public sab-, on Saturday the 5th day of November nt-xt, at the c art house door in Yinccanes, between tin: hours prescribed by law, ihe rents, issues, and profits of the following real estate, fe-r the term of seven years, io-wit: the north-east half i;f iut No. 1 PJ. in e I oroimh of Yincennes: aad in dsn ef f dure to leslie? the foil am ountwf eleat, interest, an-d costs on ."faid will. I will -U the same :iine and place proc !(...-. i-r-.-.f ci! t.i t. 'a i',,j I'V'i Simnh ui' i ieJ -a: i e acre is a gooel frame du t tiii! ii.iute ami wtnci out buiiuinirs on ?aid lot, liivi-n up by Palriidi .Moore to satisfy said writ in favtir ef Martin Robinon, and againr-t Edward CLak, Patrick Doran and Patiick .Moore. AL.M. SMITH, s. k. c. Oct. 12, 1 12. PJ-dt. ! I'r. feu 0- ."0. "Notice of Partition. d'o Fanny Russell, widow of John Russell, deet asetl. Washingam (-ase, Sarah Case, William Russell, John Russell, Abraham Case. Elizabeth Case, James McDride, Rachael ?I:Iiride, Samuel Russell, James Russell, Martha Russell, Thirza Russell, aPinerva Russell, Aurilla Riisstli, Lucinda Russell, Moses Russell, Kezziah Russell, ami Mary Russell, heirs and legal representatives of John Russell,' late of P.ko county, deceased TKE NOTICE 'ISMIAT I shall apply to the Pike county (Circuit Court, on the first or some succeeding day of their next term, to be holden at tho Court House in the town cf Petersburg!), on the ith Monday of February next, to appoint Commissioners to make partition of the followin"' described tracts of land, all lying in Pike county,, aforesaid, to-wit: 72; acres, part of the-south-west quarter of section 8, township 1, north range t west, 2'5 75-100 south fraction 7, township 1, north range W, and 2..acres 02-10") fraction of :1id east half of south-west fractional section and 1 north, ( west. CHARLES RUSSELL, one of the heirs of John Russell, dec'el. Oct. 21, I S 12. q-lt. Notice for Partition of Doiccr. TO V.ILLIAn J. WLTO.. W"OU will please take notice that I will P)ply to the Knox Probate court, at the next November term thereof, on tho first or some subsequent day of said term, for the setting a part of my dower in lho following describe tract of land, to uit: "All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the countv of Knox, and known and deriaated as port of Donation Lor No. 22S, in tho Additional Donation, containing one hundred and sixty-two .'. acres offof the N. E. hidf of the entire tract: for. me.-lv tho land of Gabrinl Wilson deceaseu. II ANN A II WILSON, Widow of said deceased. Yincennes Oct. 2ath, IS12.-2D 3t I2 2flEfi I 121135!! rjTMIE subscriber lias on hand and for ( sale on reasonable term-, about one hundred good dried Hides. Enquire of PATRICK CARROLL. cpt. CO, 3 842. 17-lf.
