Vincennes Gazette, Volume 12, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 March 1843 — Page 3

A Cosily Bottle of I Fine. It was some time since stated thai at a dinner given by President Tyler, a bottle of Wine was broached which wa fovir hundred yean old. The Temperance Herald enters into a calculation of wh.it it was worth, tnsing its fin: value r.t 50 cents; this sum, j;it out at six per cent, interest, would at ;hnt time amount to the enormous sum of $7,15 MS.', 197. 6V. Louis Gazette.

Counterfeit Mxicnn and Peruvian Dollars Xeic Dies. We were shown tiis morning, by one of the officers of the Bank, a new coinage of counterfeit Mexican and Peruvian dollars, said io be the bes; ever before offered. Indeed they r.re so good, a? almost to defy detection, and it was not until the Peruvian coin was cu; nnd tha acid applied that it was riecl?red to be a counterfeit. The Mexican coin is net so good in substance, but better in execu ton. The "liberty cap," however, is said to be railed higher than the genuine, and the rays ptojecting from the top of it, are a littla longer. They both bear date of 1833, and their first appearance wa.? discovered in the vicinity of Knskaskia. Those offered at the Hank this morning, wo understand, were brought from this place, where they had been liken by the Receiver of Public Lands. St. f,oui$ Gazette. HATS AND CAPS. JWpHE subscribers, having jutt received their spring iiui chases from the East, are prepared to offer to their friend and the merchants generally the most splendid, well selected, ana extensive assortfaent of Hats and Caps evet offered in this mar ket, of the latest and most approved fashions, and gotten up by the be6t manufacturers, comprising in part Beaver Hats, black and Rhite; Russia do do do Castimr re do do do Mukrat Hats; Coney Hat; Rcrum Hats; Otter Hats; Blue Russia Hats, cords and tassels; Nutria Hats; Silk Hats, men's anil boy's; Angola Hats, together with a splended as r ortmcr.t of Panama, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats. Also, men's, boys', and infants' Silk, Vel vet, Velveteen. Cloth and GlazeJ Caps, new style ladies' Silk Velvet Riding Cap?, &c, all of which having been bought for cash remarka My low, enables us to offer them at prices in con latency with the times, and but a slight advance above cost for cash, or in exchange for furs and peltries. We are also extensively engaged in the manufacturing of Ha's, which gives us an additional advantage over ethers who are not ngged exclusively iR the Hat and Cap business, as wc can fill any order and furnish any assortment of sizes called for. We would also take this medium of thanking our friends kindly for the patronage they hnve given us, an l of begging a continuance of it. HARDER &. VAN WINKLE, SJoulh-frst corner Main and Fourth sts., Louisviile. TO MANUFACTURE RS OF II ATS. WE have now on hand a complete sleek of carroted Kusi, wbit Uaver, Mosktat, iSutria, Coney's Turkey Backs and other Furs. Titmraings of all kinds, Dye-stuffs, Gum Shellac, Ac., which we will sell at great bargains for 'ish. The highest price for Furs and Peltries of all kinds, either in cash or trade. BARBER & VAX WINKLE. March 1C, IS 13. 42 3t. Louisville Journal. yf ICS. . ii. waic:vi:is 13 FSPECTF U LLY announces to the citirens ot incennes and vicinity that she has cemmenct d the Millinery and I)rcs3 Making busi ness in this place, and hav'.rg employed a young hdy of Cincinnati to sssist her, who thorotylv understands both the above rt9, believes' she is prepared to execute her work in a quality and style not to be surpassed in the west. She therefore trusts to the public for a liberal patron"gVicennes. March 25. 1813. 42-m3. REMOVAL. ripHE subscriber hns removed his ofiice J- on Second street, two doors above the Post Ofiice, in No. 1, Judah's Row, vherc all persons having unsettled accounts and notes with the late firm of Gieenhow and Boyle, will please call. J. V. GREEN HOW. Match 24. 1843. 423w. STATE OF INDIANA, KSOX CoVN'TY, Kxox Probate Coukt, February Terra, iS43.$ Jhs. M. Emison, Administrator of Thoma.iF.mi- j ' on, deceased. J r. James B Riggs ami Eli- pelUiou for , J;f .hom.a.? Distributior.. E Ashley, ilhani W . C Emison, Samuel Pat- J terson, Will-am C. Pattersoi), Jane M. Patterson, George M. Ocheltree, and Nancy Jane Ochcltree. J rijMIE said defendant, Samuel Patterson is hereby notified that on the 15th day of February, 1S43, said complainant, James M. Emison, administrator, as aforesaid, filed his Bill of Complaint in the above entitled cause, in the Clerk's ofiice of the said Knox Probale Court, against him and the other defendants above named, ?.nd that the same is now pending in said Court against them; and that unless he nleads answers or demurs to the same on or before the ca!li of th? case at the next Term of said Court, said Pill and the latter and. thine therein contained will 6 taken a9 confessed and true agiinst ini. Ry order of said Court at the term foreT.id. WM. K. McCORP, Ci.::. k. r. c. Vin.-mn-. March 25th, 1813 V2 St

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Probate CpurtSale OF LAND IN KNOX COUNTY. npHE undersigned, administrator of the

estatate of Thomas J. Crum, late of Knox County, deceased, will, expose to public sale, according to law, on Saturday the '29th day of April next at-10 o'clock P. M. at Knoxville in said couutv, all the interest which said deceased had when ho died, in sixty acres of land of location No. fifty (SO) and fifty one (51) in Town ship one, North Range 12 west, beinjr described aa the real estate of eaid deceased at the time of his death Terms of Sale. Nine and twelve tnnnths credit, purchaser uiviup; bond and security, and mortgage on the premises. U. xM. THOMAS, Adm"r. March 18th, 1843. A2-M. .lust licrcivcil. A LARGE assortment of Plough Moulds and Slabs, together with a general assortment of Bat, Band and Rod Iron Also, a full supply of Nail of all sizes, and of excellent quality. For sale by P. DO RAN. March ITth, 1643. 4 l-Ot. To McGradij Montgomery and Minerva his wife, Levi Lucas, Francis Lauras, Fanny Lucas, Aynerica Lucas, Louisa Lucas, Jiomtlia Baker Lucas, and Thomas Lucas, Zieirs at lam of Fielding Lucas, deceased, OU are hereby notified, that at the next May term of the Probate court lobe holden in and for the county of Gibson, in the State of Indiana, on the first day of said term, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, I shall make application to said court for the appointment of Commissioners to assign and set over to me. my dower in and to all the lands, tenements and hereditaments, whereof the said Fielding Lucas, died seized; and particularly, in and to the following described tracts or parcels of land, to-wit: The east half of the north-west quarter section 20, township 2, south range 1 1 west, containing J-O acres The north-east quarter of section 20, township 2. south range 11 west, containing 100 acres The south half of the south-west quarter of section 3d, township two, south range 11 we9t, containing 80 acres -120 acres part of the south-east quarter section 30, township 2, south range 1 1 west 50 acres south-west part of the north-east quarter section 2, township 3, south range 12 west SO acres north half of the southwest quarter section 3G, township 2 south range 12 west 10 acres, north-west quarter of south-east quarter section 30, township 2, south range 12 west, all ly ing and being in said county of Gibson MA R G A R ET LUCAS, w ido w of Fielding Lu?a.r, dec'J. Princeton, March 14, 18-13. ll-3w. IVoticc of Partition. To James Strickland,' and all the other heirs at law of Stephen Strickland, de ceased, as well as all othersi interested in the premises hereinafter described, flpAKE NOTICE, that I shall makeap- - plication to the next Mar term of the Probate court, to be holden in and for the county of Gibson, in the State of Ju liana, on the first day of the term of eaid court, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for the appointment of Commissioners to divide the followingdescribed leal estate, situate in said county, among the proprietors thereof, to-wit: The north-west quarter of the north-west quarter the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter the north-west quarter of the north-east quarter, all in section number 12, Township 3, south of range 10 west, and also, the south-west quarter of ths south-east quarter of section 26, Township 2, south of range 10 west. SAMUEL HALL. Princeton, 14th March, 1843 ll-4w. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. ROSKJIA & IVIKI,i:, HAVE on hand and intend keeping, a supply of Chairs, Setter Ac, Of all descriptions, and all they ask or wish, to insure encouragement, is. for all such as desire to purchase, to call and examine their work. House Painting and Paper Hanging, promptly attended to, ad at moderate prices. March 14, 1813. 4l-0m. DOiVT FOKCJI2T ITTHE Commissioners will meet at the Court-House in Vincnnes on the first Saturday in April next to receive proposals for keeping the paupers of Knox County for the next 2 years from the first of Mav Next. WM. DENNY. ) HENRY WYANT. I Comrs. HENRY TURBETT. J March 18th, 1843. 41 3t. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ' f1 HE subscribers have just received at their old stand a large and general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods suitable for this and the approaching seasons, ptirchased 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 tnterest to call and examine for themselves before purchasing. Cali, Wheat, Flaxseed, Hecswax, Feathers, And such other articles ae will suit, will be taken in exchange. JNO., SAM'L it W. J. WISE. Deo. 2, !342. 20-K Blank for sale at this office.

INSURANCE STOCK IFOR SALE. OJ)lIE undersigned. Administrator on iS. estate of Samuel Bruner, deceased, will expose to sale, on Saturday the 1st

uay oi April, at the Hotel of John C. Clark, between the hours of 10 o'clock fr A'f- anaxocioeK,i'. iM., twenty shares ntwsu insurance Stock, to the highest bidder, on a credit of six months," the purchaser giving his note with approved security. J. B. MARTIN. Admr. Match 4, 1843. 3l 3w. COTTOA TAR TV. npiIE proprietors of the EAGLE COTTON YARN WORKS. Pittsburg have opened a Warehouse, in Louisville. on Main street, south side, between Third and Fourth, for the sale of their manufactures; and they respectfully invite wholesale dealers and others to examine their stock, which will, at all times be good, consisting of every article in their line of a very superior quality, and assorted to suit customers. Address JOHN F. HOWARD. Agent. February 25th, IS 13. 40-19 Louisville Journal. C'iiimi!sioiir99 Sale Of ILots IX THE no RO UGH OF njcEJvEs9 AIND LAND IN KNOX COUNTY. T HE undersigned Commissioners appointed bv the Probate Court of Knox county, will expose to public sale on Saturday, the ISth day of April next, at the Hotel of John C. Clark in the said borough, at I o'clock P. M. of said day. Lots xXos. thirty-two, (32) and twenty-eight (28) in said borough. On lot No. 32 there is a log house and a fence. Also, 68 acres of land be low Vincennes; beinj suivey Nob. fourteen and fifteen (14 and 15.) beino; situate in town 3, north ranee 10 west. About 40 acres are in cultivation and enclosed. The above property was the real estate of Antoine Chappard late of Knox county, deceased, and will be sold on a credit of one and two years, the purchaser or pur chaser giving bond with approved security, and mortgage on the premises purchased. NICHOLAS SMITH, LAMBERT BAKROIS. PIERRE BROUILLET. Co mmissioners. Vince-ric?, March 10, 1843 40-tf. Notice. LIj those indebted to the estate of Wm. C A guested to settle the ame immediately. All such as are not settled by the first of April next, will be placed in the hands of an offieer for col lection, as further indulgence will not be Riven. SAKAH H. WAKNEK. Admx. March 9, 1843 40-3t. R. CARED. IHL Bubscriwr returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of this and adjoining counties for lh liberal patronage extended tj the n of Thorn & Tracy, and would respectfully soli cit for himself a continuance of the same. A. W. TRACY. March 10, 1813 40-3L VINCENNES FEMALE INSTITUTE. r"MIE spring term of the Female lnstiute will open Wednesday, March 15th, under the direction of Miss Mary S. Clapp, who will be associated with Miss A. F. Willcox, from New Albany. All the branches generally pursued in such institutions will be taught, together with Painting, Pen-drawing, Wax fruit and flowers, and vocal music. Arrangements will also be made for giving lessons upon the Piano, at the usual charge. Friends from the country, wishing to educate their daughters, can find boarding in several good private families, by applying to Miss Clapp, at the reduced price of 5551 ,00 per week, and pay in produce, where they will be under the supervision of the teachers, if requested by their parents. It is hoped that parents will feel a growing interest in the mental and moral training of their daughters, and perceive that now is the time to fit them for usefulness. It is desirable that a Female School be perma nently established, that the young LadieB and Misses may receive all the advantages. which the present system of education af fords. To do this will require the patronage and co-operation of the benevolent citifcens of Vincennes. The teachers hope still to merit the patronage, which has been so liberally bestowed upon Miss C. during the past year. The manners and moral i of the pupils will be carefully guarded, and no care or labor shall be wanting on the part of the teachers to improve those entrusted to their care, as far as erring humanity can fulfil. T E It H S . Per quarter, for Reading &. Writing, $3,00 Junior Class, $4,00 Senior Class, $5,00 Painting & Drawing, 83,00 Pen-drawing, $1,00 Wax Fruit & Flowers, 83,00 Charge for incidental expenses, 2" March '.i, 1843. 39-t7. Bankrupt Aotioe. undersigned having been an-; pointed assignee for the estate of Rowland II. II11, hereby notifies all persons owing debts to said estate, to pay the same immediately to me, and all persons, having claims against the estate, to appear before the commissioner for the county of Knox, on Friday the 7th day of April next, at his ofiice in Vincennes, and prove the same. II. FAUNTLEROY. Assignee of the estate of R. II. Hall. March 17, lc43. 4l-3w.

TO JOURNEYMEN COOPERS. ripHE undersigned will give employ

men; to one or two good journey man Coopers n application he made soon GEORGE HEISSNER. Dee. 30, 1840 30-tf. Cheap, Cash Wholesale DRY GOODS STORE. MfE would respectfully inform our w friends and country merchants generally that we have made arrangements to keep constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment of DRY GOODS DN COMMISSION. Which we can and will sell at all times at uncommonly low prices for CJMSBI only. We receive our goods only from first hands, and our prices will correspond with those of the job houses cf Philadelphia. New York and Iloston. We will receive by the 20th of March 500 Package of the most desirable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of lOO Cases PRINTS, of the newest and most fashionable styles. 40 Cases W hue shirting. lSO Pales 4-4 Brown Sheetings, Together with a large and general assort ment of other articles in the Dry Goods line. Also, an assortment of Boots, Shoes arid Brogans, Pittsburgh Cotton Yarn, kc. fee. &c. J. DANFORTH & SON Auction 4c Commission Merchants. Main 6treet, Louisville, Kv. Feb. 25, 1843 3-tf. A NEW THING. S EI V I , G . FIELD'S ANODINE 8HAVRS CREAM will be found like nothing else ever invented, for those who prefer a real luxury to the barbarous butchery of bad soap, bad razor, and bad shaving;. Many articles have been lately tried, but none will compare with this. It produces a luxurious lather on the face almost instantaneous, ly, and is a perfume unsurpassed. It is confidently asserted that nothing can R've the satisfaction and comfort to those who shave themseves, or to those who are shaved by others, that this cream will. For sale bv H. E. PECK & Dr. SOMES, Vincennrs. lndiuna. August 5, 1842. 9-Crn. BALDNESS & DANDRUFF. HAT is there that adds more to the i-. sonal appearance and comfort of luas kind, than a good head of hair ? In youth it ii iudispensable with 'good looks,' and in age it is cetainly necessary for comlort; and it is surely as proper to supply the loss of any of Nature's gifts as those that fashion and custom have forced pu on us. Uut will you for lost hair, substitute a wig No! Wearing a wig impairs the health breeds humors, and produces numberless evils nil of Which can be avoided by the use of 'Oldridge's Balm of Columbia,' from 71, Maiden Lane, which fully restores the hair, whether it is lost by sickness or by aqe. Never buy without the name of Cotlistock fe Co. on the wrapperati others are counterfeit. For sale bv H'E. PECK tt Dr. SOMES, Vincennes, Indiana. August 5. 18 1. 9f.m. GROCERIES, WIJYES, Liquors, &c. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand a large and extensive assort ment of Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &c, which they ofTer for sale at very low rates for CASH. Their stock at present con sists in part ot JL7.-5 bags Rio Coffee, 7.1 ." do Laguira do do Java do Ilhds. X. O. Sugar, bids. Plant. Molasses, do Sugar-house do boxes Boton refined Lf bbls. N. O. do do f, 0 and 7. 120 7V5 Sugar. .os. 3, 1, 120 Catty boxes G. do do Y. half chests C do do Y. P. II. P. II. Tea. do do do 70 20 OO .10 bbls. No. I, 2, and 3 Mackerel, coils Manilla rope. JjNO--A good supply of James River and Kentucky tobarco, seears, pepper, pice, nutmegs, cinnamon, ginger, mad der, indigo, sateratus, salt-petre alum, fancy soaps, bed-eords, wrapping and writing paper, painted buckets, &c. etc.. together with a good assortment of Foreign anu Domestic liquors, wines, corP. G. CUTTER As Co. Main street, Louisville, Ky. Feb. 25, 1843 38-tf. LAND FOR SALE. riTlUE undersigned offers for sale a farm of 220 acres, the best land in Knox countv. situated three miles trom Vincen nes, on the Louisville road. There, is an excellent brick lioilse on the premises a good barn, and every necessary out house that a practical farmer could wish for. The e is also on the premises, an excel lent orchard which produces as good fruit, and as much of it, as any orchard in the county. In short, the farm could not be better improved than it is. Apply to R. Y. UAUDLNGTOIV. Jany. 31st. 1813. CHEAP 'IHE subscriber having purchased the stock and trade of the estate of Samuel Thorn. deceased, has on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, QUEENSWAKE. GROCERIES, &c. which he offers for sale at the old stand of Thorn & Tracy on Water street, at prices to suit the times, for cash or such produce as may suit. A. W. ITvA .Y. Msr h !0th ien-40-3t.

HO! YE LAME AND HALT, Who will you blame, ii" you Wall not , TWENTY-ONE HUNDREDS! have been healed of all I.imeness, though for years criptin. U ! 1 I .1 J ... It a lis-v. I r rlra TV 1

urn, tit i i vri it'll btiu lliici ru- iur t'vuj u u ne.rlvil.mhlP. .nil i..liAnt. bd rid. All th suffering incident to Rheumatism and its attend ant ruin! Gout. Ac. have been dissipaled.-and are n w warranted cureu no mailer now uuu the case, or how long it has stood, by Hewe. Xcrve rind Bone Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir. This we assert without the fear or possibility of bein? contradicted. Will you try then these remedies, or will you suffer and die ! We leave thinkers tf answer for themselves As to the proof, a mass too overwhelming has come to our notice, and may be seen where the articles are for saFe. For sale by .Dn. SOMES, TVncfijff., Indiana. August 5, 1842. 9--m. To Hrrrliaiitw a nil traders OF THE WABASH VALLEY. frHli subscribers have erected a large Paper -- Mill at Lafayette, Ind., and having sparedno cost in obtaining the most approved Machinery St skill from the East, are prepared to supply the Entire Wabash Valley with every kind of paper wanted, on the most favorable terms. The Friends of Home Industry and Western Enter prise, are invited to give us a call, and to save heir Rsgs which will be received in exchange for Paper or Cash ht fair prices. THOMAS & YANDES. Dec. 2, 1841 30 lv. FARM liRS IjOok here:: IT IS A POSITIVE FACT T "'HAT the undersigned has located himself in Vincennes and has taken part of the shop formerly occupied by Decker A. Henderson and where bo intends to carry on the Chair Making business in its various branches. Those wishing to buy would do well to call and 6ee his work before purchasing elsewhere. Country produce taken in exchange for chairs; Benton mint drops not be refused. SHOP ON MARKET STREET can't help but find it, if you only try. J. W. CRAMPTON. Vincennes, August 19, 1642 11-ly. STATE OF INDIANA, Gibson County, IN THE PROBATE COURT OF GIBSON COUNTY February Term, A. L. 1843, .las. Uevin, Adm'r. of Miles U. ILirgrave, deceased. vs. On complaint of Insolvency The credit ors of the said Miles B. Mar grave. T MIK said James I)ein, having idee his memorial in this court, showing the condition of the said estate, and complaining that the personal property (there being no real estate) is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against it, it is therefore ordered, that the filing and pendency of the said complaint be made known to the creditors of said Miles 11. Hargravc. deceased, by a publication of this order for six weeks successively in the V incennes Saturday Gazette, a weekly newspaper published in Vincennes, in the county ot ivnox; anu niai they be informed that unless they notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective daim. by filing tho same or a statement of the nature, data and description of the contractor assumpsit upon which the samo may be founded, in the ofiice of the Clerk of this court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said decedant, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of more diligent creditors, and this matter continued to the next term of this court. Copy attest. J. R. MONTGOMERY, CV'Jr. February '23rd. 1S43. SS-Ct TAILORING; CHEAP, 'CHAPER, CHEAPEST! f JHE undersigned would respectfully H tender his grateful thanks to his friends and the public, for the liberal patronage tie has received, He now occupies ay a shop the house adjoining Mr. Morgan Jones', where he will at all times, and in the nentpst manner, attend to any call in his line of business. He also intends to work cheaper than any other Tailor in town. Produce of different kinds will be taken of those living in the county in exchange for work. J. Ii. MASSE Y. Feb. 18, 1843. 37-tf. HOGS WANTED. fTjMIL subscriber? will JL nav HASH for 2J00 good Mast-fed Hogs, delivered to them at their Lard Oil Manufactory, in Vin cennes, between the 8 h of January, and the 1st of April. From $1,00 to .Sl,2o per hundred will be given gross, on foot, for theebove number of Hors. CROSBY & ABDiLL. Jan. B. 1813 ;v-:f.

A. A. VOA SUKTEI, $orttaft nntr XUnfature -painter.

SIN FORMS all lovers of the Fine Arts, that he j , , I ha 'oom opprwlte the Post Ot!W. , S ? pld ' 'dfr" rV P call. August 25, 1842. 12-tf. Doctor Tavlor'M BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. TjiiEPARED at 375 Itowery, in the city o New Yoik. where the article first originated, and is the Only Genuine. All otheis bearing similai names are counterfeit and impositions. CERTIFICATES. Being predisposed to consumption, both from peculiar formation and hereditaiy transmission. I tried every means to check the disease, and strengthen a naturally weak constitution. I spent two years at Pisa, one at Rome, two in Florence, and another in the south ot France, sepkintr meantime, the advice of the best physicians. Two years sine I returned to this country, in about the situation as when I left it. I had seen in the reading-rooms in Europe, much in favor of Dr. Taylor's Ba'am of Liverwort, and as soon as I arrived in this city, I used it, and in three months I was so well, as to safely pass the winter here. I have used an occasional bottle now and during the time, but am now in as good health as is possible. My cough has wholly ceased, and my lungs have every feeling of health. JAMES HILL. Western Hotel, Courdand st., N. V. R E M A n K A B I. K CCBB OF Co S SUM PTIOW. T.haVfl been an invalid for three years, and have suffered every torture from confirmed consumption. Uut Dr. Taylor has wholly cured me. The laige quantities of matter I used to raise has subsided, mv cough has ceased, and I am fleshy again, mv health being wholly restored by usipg three bot. ties of his celebrated Balsam. M. E. WIN'DLEV, No. 139, Maiden Lane. For sale by Dn. SOMES. Vinetnnex, Indiana. August 5, IS 12. 0'jrn TV E W TAILOKI.r. ESTABLISHMENT. THE undersigned, would most ref epectfully inform the citizens oVincennes and vicinity, that he has com menced the above business m the second story os t.ie house formerly occupied bv John Wise as a h'addler's i?hoo. on Water street, where he would he plpased to receivo orders from his friends and for mer palrcns. Any thing which he can ue in h; family, in the way of produce will be re ceived, in ex'diaiifre for work of ar;y kind. I KAXCIS SOUDKIET. Dec. 0, IS 12 27-0m. HENRY FAUNTLEROY, .Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ILL practice in the Circuit Courts of Knox anil the neighboring coun ties of this Ftne and of Illinois, and will give prompt attention to the collection of aims, anJ ali other business confided t) dm in his profession. Office in Wise's Block on Water strcef. opposite Clark's Hotel. Vincennes, Dee. 2 , lfi-i?. 29-6m ii. .V 1 THOMAS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNCF.I.LOn AT LAW, Vincennes. Indiana. BENJAMIN M. THOMAS, vA !, bro'.her FREDERICK A. THOMAS having associated themselves in th practice of law, under the above firm, will attend to their profession jointly in the states o' Indiana and Illinois. December 17th, 1812 XW 3m For Sale hx the Subfccriher, 2 Tons Sugar Kettles, assorted sizes. 10O Bbls of White Lime. 1 Pair of Patent Counter Balances. 20 Bbls N. O. ?'jcar. 40 Bags Kio Coffee. -JML8GAn extensive assortment of Bridles, Martingales, Girths, and Surcingles, for sale low for cash or suitable produce, by A. W. TRACY. March 10, 184340-31 TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. rsiUE undersigned, having associated themselves together in the above business, are now in receipt of their Fall and Winter Fashions for the present season, and are prepared to executo all work entrusted to them, in the very latest and most approved style, and in the most workman-like manner. Our friends and the public are invited to call and see before making engagements elsewhere, as we are fully determined that no man in the shape o.f a Tailor shall work at a lees price than we do for prompt payment. Shop on Market street, one tioor from Clark's Houl, S. II. DUNN. L. L. WATSON. 25 m3. Nov. 2i. 1852. CHEAP TAILORING. r??MlE subscriber respectfully informs JL the public that he has commenced the above business, in the room formerly occupied by Dunn and himself, on Maiket street, where he hopes to receive the call of his friends, particularly those who want work done, as be intends to work cheaper, and do work belter, than any Tailor west of the mountains. 13. H. CORN WELL. Dec. P. 1842 2?-6m. SHAKER'S GARDEN SEEDS. A GENERAL assortment of Shaker's Garden Seeds, of last year's '-rop. (1812) war ran led to he ; Freh mul Oermine ;irtir!-. ,fii; rere'vf'j and fr ?V hv .1. W. "MADPOX. .Tan. 27. 1?41. .1-1-tf-