Vincennes Gazette, Volume 12, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 April 1843 — Page 3

)llowi ng is the solution of the puznhcJ in our last:

5t MARRIED In Palestine, Ills, on the ;.Vh ult., by the Rev. E. W. Thayer, Vliv. Kdward D. Carter, to Miss Maria Joss, daughter of John Ross, Esq., both f Vincennes. In this case, the printer was not forgotten, and we certainly wish them every tuccess in their journey through life. Our devil, wishing to have a finger in ,he pie, drank the following toast: May .heir dav3 be long, their troubles short, snd the final termination of their mortal .areer, as blissful, as the sportive" n" " luck In n puddle. DIED. In this place on the jortsE Celestine, infant daufi. ..,. ' r. td Mrs. Bernard. Administrators' Sale. "OTICE is hereby given that we the undersigned, will expose to public tale on the 25th inst., at the lste residence of Mrs. Pamela Welton, deceased, a number of atticles of personal property, br which the former purchasers failed to five their notes with the necessary eecuri y, amongst which pre Beds, Cooking Jtensils, fcc. Terns of Sale. On all suma of three ollars and under, cash down. On all sum? jer three dollars, a credit of twelve months fviil be given, the' purchaser giving his Bote with approved security. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. S. S. PURLEY, T. P. WELTON. Adin'rs. April 21st, 1813 43-h. STATE OF INDIANA, Gibion County. In the Gibson Circuit Court, March Term, A. D. 1843. h & J. B. Blackford, Foreign Altachment. r. Elbridge W. llussey "WT appearing to the court from the SherifJTs return to the WTit issued herein, hat he has attached the interest of said Jef't. in the following tracts of land situate in said county, to wm the north half if the notth-we"t quar'.f - Minn, ur.rteen, and the '-' h"r' : ?r of ' - -" iff .. . " rendant, by . . .icnon -for : -.re weeks in ths Vincennes Gazeti, weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the county If Knox, and State ef Indiana, that uness he appear and defend this cause, the 'arne will be heard and determined in his Lbsence. and on motion this cause is continued to the next term of this court. Copv attest. J. R. MONTGOMERY, Cl'k. March 22d, IS43. 43-3t Samuel Judah, vs. Foreign Attachment. Justin B. Colwell TflHEREAS, on the lth day of J March, 1843, a writ of Foreign At achment was issued by me," Samuel Hill, Justice of the Peace, in and for the junty of Knox, State of Indiana, at the nstance and upon the affidavit of Samuel udah, ngainst the goods chatels, credits anJ effect? of Justin D. Colwell, bv virtue cf which writ Joseph Som summoned as a garnishee. Now notice is hereby g Tuesday the 17th day of O at my office in Vincennes, and state aforesaid, at 2 o'f said day I will proceed to npon the said writ of atta day this suit is conti the said JuMfn B. Col ed will take notice. SAMUEL K April 1. 8TArE OF INDIANA Uibson LOunty, In the Gibson Ciscr r v v March Terra, A. I - ' Joseph Devin, 1 trr T9' j In Chancery. Wtj. Downey and j Ann Downey. J NOW here comes the said complainant by his solicitor, and files his bill of complaint, and it now here appearing to the Court, by the affidavit of a disinterested person, filed herein, that the said William Downey, and Ann Downey, are non-residents of the State of Indisna, this is therefore to notify the said William Downey, and Ann Downey, of the filine of said affidavit, and the pendency of said bill, and that unless they be and appear here on or before the calling of this cause at the next term of this Court, te be holden st the court house in Princeton, on the first Monday in September next. nd plead, answer, or demur, to said bill, the same will be taken as confessed again9i shem, and the matters therein decreed accordingly and on motion thia cause is coniinued to the next term of this court. Copv Attest, J. R. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. MtrehSSJ, IS 13. 40-3t

STATE OF INDIANA.

Gibson County, C 9S IN THK UIBSON CIRCUIT COURT, ? March Term, A. D., 1843. S George W. Davis, Adm'rrj of the estate of John Frayer,dec'd, JIn Chancery vs. J Calvin H. Farnham. J JTT now here appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, by ihe affidavit of a disinterested person, filed herein, that the said defendant, Calvin H. Farnham. is not a resident of the Sate of Indiana, it is therefore ordered that notice of the pendency of the complainant's bill of complaint, bo given to the said Calvin II. Farnham, by publication of a copy of this order for three weeks successively in the Vincennes Saturday Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the town of Vincennes, county of Knox, and State of Indiana, that unless ihe said Calvin II. Farnham appear here at the next term of this Court, to be holden at the court house in town of Princeton, en the first Monday in September next, and plead, answer, or demur, to the cornr'. Want's bill of complaint, othf-rwise the matters and things therein confined ' - v-rrd in his absence, and a de.,- : i i "' vo-ly, and on motion th.; -.:- . i ! d to b T, . ' .: . ' - ' w .TTt. 11 ' -"- -! ' i O Yf subscribers, having just JJ received their spring puichases from the East, are prepared to offer to their friends and the merchants generally the most splendid, well selected, aid extensive assort ment of Hats and Caps ever offered in this market, of the latest and most approved fashions, and gotten up by the best manufacturers, comprising in part Beaver Hats, black and white; Russia do do do Cassimeredo do do Muskrat Hats; Coney Hats; Rorum Hats; Otter Hats; Blue Russia Hats, cords and tassels; Nutria Hats; Silk Hats, men's and boy's; Angola Hats, together with a splended as. sortment of Panama, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats. Also, men's, boys', and infants' Milk, Velvet. Velveteen. Cloth and Glazed Caps, new style ladies' iSilk. Velvet Riding Caps, Scc, all of which having been bought for cash remarkably low, enables us to offer them at prices in . sistency with the times, and but a slight advance above cost for cash, or in exchange for furs and peltries. We are also extensively engage i" the manufacturing of Hats, which give :c additional advantage over others w'; ire cc. engaged exclusively in the Hat and Ci. :.-!".." as we can fill any order and furnuh 'r - ment of sizes called for. We would also take his medium '.;'. -ing our friends kindly f r the patronajjf u 7 have given ui, and of begging a coniinusnr. it. Si .' ' s. lac, CiC.. Wiiiwu c r, . - " cash. The highest price for I ura ana i'eiuiesoi all kind, either in th or trade. BARBER & VAN WINKLE. March 15. 1843. 43 3t. TT ESPECTF U LLY announces, to the citizerta of Vincennes and vicinity that she has commenced the Millinery and Dre Making busi ness in this place, and having employed a yoong lady of Cincinnati to assist her, who thorcugly understands both the above arts, U bvus she is prepared to execute her v, - -;oality and style not to b su.,- ' ' 1 trusts - ' ' i !'. -. ; r, r v J t 1 ... t i llllUliv t. isniey, Hiniam v. C. Emison, Safnuel Patterson, William C. Patterson, Jane M. Patterson, George M. Ocheltree, and Nancy Jane Ocheliree. 'iptlK said defendant, Samuel Patterson is hereby notified that on the 15th day cf February, 1S43. said complainant, Jmes M. Emison. administrator, as aforesaid, filed his 'Bill of Complaint in the above entitled cause, in the Clerk's office of the said Knox Probate Court, against him 8nd the ether defendants above named, and that the same is now pending in said Court against them; and that unless he pleads, answers or demurs to the same on or before the calling of the case at the next Term of said Court, said Hill ami the matters and things therein contained will be taken as confessed and true against him. By erder of said Court at the term aforesaid. WM. R. McCORD. Clk. k. p. c. Vincennes, March "25th, 1813123

Ifankrnpt Notice. ZTFillE undersigned having been appointed assignee for the estate of Rowland II. Hall, 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 office in Vincennes, and prove the same. II. FAUNTLEROY. Assignee of the estate of R. H. Hall. March 17, 1843. 4l-3w.

HMlIE subscriber returns hi? sincere thanks to -- the- citizens of this and adjoining counties for the liberal patronage extended to the firm of Tborn & Tracy, and would respectfully solicit for himself a continuance of the same. A. V. TKACY. March 10, 1343 40-3t. Probatr Court Sal OF LAND IN KNOX COUNTY. rjpHE under; estate ofJ Knox Co"T , .!, .'doikristrr.ior of iu-r I. Crt;j, will e 3 C . ; "B-'"r. " -; - - . y ("0) aiiu ; .-me, North Kange 1 Z wtst, i,t:g "d as the real estate of said deceased ihe time of his death. Terms oj bale .Nine ana tweir months credit, purcnaser giving oonu auu security, and mortgage on the premises. U. M". THOMAS, Adm'r. March 18th, 1-43. 42-3t. .Iut Received. A LARGE assortment of Plough Moulds and Slabs, together wi'h a general awortment of Bar, Band and Rod Iron A 'so, a full supply of Nails of all sizes, and of excellent quality. For sale by P. DO RAN. March 17th, 1843. 41-3t. To Mr Grady Montgomery and Minerva his wife, Levi Lucas, Francis Lucas, Fanny Lucas, America Luras, Louisa Lucas, Romelia Baker Lucas, and Thomas Lucas, heirs at lata of Fielding Lucas, deceased. TOU ar-. ' r-j.; . .. - 'Mt -.1

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(St-... i I t t PttiM t.io oi.um-c.ow quarter section 30, township 2, south range 11 west 50acrts 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 36, township 2 soot! range 12 west 40 acres, north-west quarter of south-east quarter section 33, townsnin z. soutn range iz west, all V4 ing and being in said county of Gibson. MARGARET LUCAS, widow of Fielding Lucas, dee'd. Princeton, March 14. 1813. 41-3w. Notice of Portition, c,:.i.' ':- i si".-'! r.fik 1 " KM': C'UP'V Am thefi, to .' it. -.rU'rr vf :2 not 'ih-west ei!t quarter cf tha t i '- ; r r ' . . .; i r..;r i-itc-.i: f ., I . if! it . :iie n.jri!i-vvp-a jjr t - ! quarter, aVi "ec-.H-1 i 1

v r.s; n it, uth of raitiT! is-jv, m -h reduCexl price of $1.00 per , south-west ouartfr jt-n'?ek, p;?y in produce, where they will

.i?.r?F.r Ci t t ? JO vff'St. ! . i i 1 - i t. HA VE on hand and intend keeping, a supply of Chair, Settees, &c, 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, and at moderate prices. March 14, 1813. 41 -fun. D O i ' T F OKttET IT. nilHE Commissionefa will meet at the Court-House in "Vincennes on the first Saturday m April next to receive proposals for keeping the paupers of Knox County for the next 2 years from 'he firs! of May Next. WM. DENNY. MT. I, ETT.j HENRY WYANT. I Com'rs HENRY TURBETT. March 18th, 1843. 41 3:

Commissioners' Sale 'Off EaOtS IN THE BOROUGH OF lIJTCEJYES9 AIND LAND IN KNOX COUNTY. 'fHE undersigned Commissioners appointed - by the Probate Court vf Knox county, will expose to public sale on Saturday, the 8th dsy of April next, at. the Hotel of John C. Clark, in the said borough, at 1 o'clock P. W. of said day. Lots Nos. thirty-two, (32) and twenty-eight (28) in said borough. On lot IVo. 32 there is a log house and a fence. Also, 68 acres of land below Vjncennes; teing auivey iVos. fourteen and fifteen (14 and 15,) being situate in town 3, north range 10 west. About 40 acres are in cultivation and enclofed. The above property was the real e-'Ve of Antoine Chappard late of

Knox cour.ty, cc-ased. and will be sold on aj credit of one and tw years, the purchapr " chaner giving bond vr'th auprn-- ,,- mortgag? " i, --. tr.K' r. nrovu. z 'wcw;s. r.farrh 10, Kj-I.? 40-tf. ".T3. If f 7 i -...A . r.L 5 V '''-J W - 'jrSIHK rubarribc lwt. cos.-rt on I r.at-id a Ue :id v ;. iv- -n. of O'-ooc-:!, Win' t fJT CAbH. l!;cirs4c. t vlt 'onsists in part of I 17 bg8 Kto Coffee, 73 tja Laguira do i) do Java do 10 llhd. N. O. b'ugar, 7i bbls. Plant. Molasses. 20 do Sugar-house do !!" boxes Bos ton refined Lf. Sugar. 50 bbls. N. O. do do Nos. 3, 4, 5, G and 7. 120 Catty boxet G. P. Tea. 70 do do Y. H. do a2 half chests G. P.' do 20 do ' do Y. H. do - 0 bbls. No. I, 2, and 3 Mackerel. SO coils Manilla rope. ALSOA good supply of James River and Kentucky tobacco, segars, pepper, spice, nutmegs, cinnamon, ginger, madder, indigo, sa'aeratus, sali-petre alum, fancy soaps, bed-cords, wrapping and r riling paper, painted buckets, v. pood assorir;rrr x ' if i 1 Jn,t ffxS! : tvi, ret..- ' i , ; ' 1.11 "rt 1 (l f ' i ill 5 junty. In short, the farm ceuiu not be better improved than it is. Apply to R. Y. CADDINGTON. I Jany. 3lst. 1813. HEAP lHE subscrirter having purchas- " and trade of the estate cf deceased, has on hand a g" ... " .tut DRV GOODS, HARDVASE. QUEE WARE, GROCERIES, &c, which - fm sale at the old stand of Th"" Watcr street, at prices .-. tr. r "ch prod;j:e t- -' (' t if. "'1''. M ;:r"jcr the d're'' '- ! .. ('! . : r, :.J ht ; ",;.,, .1 ' V; ;!!- - fro ;r.r ii. i, t v ' I ! fie I. wiiv tto be jo iwr gtvirr: ! ;!;f? FutiO. ; from 'he cov IcliOS ke their l.'.rflr' tf ' ' .iu boarding in several ; i .raJ , ' ts, bv applying to Miss .'. supervision oi me leacuerf. r .i. . i. !t -rertyp;cu uy tneir parents, it is unpen tsrtnts will feel a growing interest in - c ;. ,;;tal and moral training of their jvi ... ghters, and perceive that now is the h;uie to fit them for usefulness. It is deii t i i irarble that a Female School be permanently established, that the young Ladies and Misses may receive all the advantages. which the present system of education at fords. To do this will require the patronage and co-operation of the benevolent citizens 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 mora! 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 , Per quarter. !Zeiding'& Writing, $3.00 'Juab Cia, $4,00 SeDi&: C's, 'Pai .! i ir g -k. Prs v ing, ts.ro 83.00 $1.00 Pf r. i i nr. wers, $3,00 expensts, 23 Cht March r S 13.

CHEAP, CHAP Ell, CHEAPEST r.r -'. v- m ie 'A a; i ' .j:-.is-. 1 i--v'i t r-.;, cr r;--cr. ; t " -v a i 'm-' ica c.i 8,'. 1 1 . - II. 'J J 1 j ...... - s fc -. . 1 te, deliv..1 at their Lard nufactory, in Vin cennes, betv-'J .1 the 8ih of January, and the 1st of Ap-tl. From $1,00 to .$1,'25 per hundred wili be given gross, on foot, for the ebove number of llos. CROSRY & ABD1LL. Jan. 8, 1813 32-tf. Cheap, Cnh Wholesale DRY GOODS STCRE. VE would respectfully inform our friends and country merchants generally that wc have iuade arrangements to keep constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment of DRY GOODS ON COMMISSION. A ire V 0 Vi : v i :rar; -.'.is :.,UT:f in pert of Utii prints o-: - - - '' . , r . ' " . M .:!; a I"-,:' '. 5 j' :-:' t - ' -' ! ( "it .:. at--' "iiK.i3 in lue U.y . V.v.-e. Aio, an assortment of Boots, buos and Brogans, Pittsburgh Cotton Yarn, &c. J. DANFORTII & SOX 'Auction & Commission .Merchants. Main street, Louisville, Ky. Feb. 25, 1843 3S-tf. a jnw titio. 9 IS AVI G . : -jR FIELD'S AN ODIN E 8HAVIG CREAM of will be found like notbinr ie ewr invented, ' r r those who prefer a re' -l . ..itchery of bad o . . '-saving. Many article . but none will en-, - : I iuxi'M'V - ! - n '.-. --. . ' ' I c e.. H. r. r.v SOMES, 77ryjnne Indiana. j 6 m. Acsr.et ?, k DANDRUFF. j .aV i tr.i- . t add mote to the pe, ear.! ''- - ..e and comfort of mas f ! .- id, th.ia a cjtl head of hair! In youth it ir I ,1' , ' ' .,l Innk. ' .nil in rra it im fa. .3 u.iti; . . .-cessary for comlort; and it it aurely a '; toper to supply the loss of any of Nature's gifts as those that fashion and custom have forced pu on us. But will you for lost hair, substitute a wig! No! Wearing a wig impairs the health breeds humors, and produces numberless evils all of which canvoided by th ufe of -Old-ridge's Kalm of Uolcmhia,' from 71, Maiden Lane, which fully restores the hair, whether it is lost by sickness or by age. Never buy without the name ui Comstock fc Co. on the wrapper all others are counterfeit. For sale by U E. PECK A Da. SOMES. Vincennei, Indiana. Augut 5. 184. 9-6rn. COTIOil YAin. ripHE 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 respectfly invite wholesale dealers and othersto examine their stock, which will, at all time be good, consisting of every article in their line of a very superior quality, and assorted to 6uit customers. Address JOHN F. HOWARD. Agent. February 25;h, 1S43. 40-19 Louisville Journal. RJotice. ALL those indebted to the estate of Wrs. O Warner by note or hook account ar quested to settle the same immediately. AH such as are not settled by the first of April next, will be placed in the hands of an ofeer for collection, as further iitd-hr-. will not be eiven . SARAH ii. WAFN'EB, Ajnx. March 3, 1843-i'-2t

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,EW TAlLOUIAiG ESTABLISHMENT. THE umleuMgned, would most ref pectfully inform the citizens oVincennes and vicinity, that he hea commenced the above business in the second storv of the house fotmerlv occupied ibv John Wise as a Sadler's Shop, on Water street, where he would be pleased to receive orders from his friends and former patron?. Any thing which he can n;e in hia family, in.the way of produce will be received, in exchange for work of ar.v kind. FUAXCIS.SUUDRIET. Dec. 0, 1842 27-Cm. L'ov sale lit ihe S9U Oscrifoer Tons Sugar Kettles, assoried sizes. Tl of White Lime. ' , ' r( Patent Counter Balances. .V. O. Sugar. ":) Coffee. 'V I '"AUK i.b5 crihT r r y inf.Tr.p the f:.i ht. ;iru by )ji'V,n nr.vj h , v- re . .r'.'s ... ijr'j'J, p. rtic'Hr.v -. A I. !:'' a 1: in 0. II. CORNWELu. 9, 1812 27-Gm. Tier. SHAKER'S GARDEN SEEDS. A GENERAL assortment of Shaker's Garden Seeds, of last year's crop, ( 1 8 12) w a r r ?i ai t e d to be a Fresh and den nine article, Just received and for e:j.'e by J, W. MADDOX. Jan. 27, 18J3L S4-tf. HO! YE LAME AND HALT, Who will you blame, ii you not i TWENTY-ONE H UN DK EDS! hare been healeJ of ail lameness, t'u-ugh for years crippies, shrivelled anJ withertil the body drawn nearly double, and the patients bed rid. All til Buffering incident to Kheun-iusnj and its attend ut. &c. have been dissipated, and .varramed cured no matter how bad . .. . or how lon it hns ctond. by Hewe'- " -. J. B? nc Lininitnt, end Indian Z'tgttwf This r?e asset without the fear or v'.-'-.-.-.t ' ''eir,-; co .t.ddic t-.l. Will you try h"i- t"t- " 't v. . sulTer and die? V,; ! - - '"emselTet 1 elpiing bu -: ' here tha - ME 8, 'iana m -.lley. -"';.; . --. .a Urge Paer ..;. . aaviig Hiiarcdno c - ,- z i ; . oed : -!:inerj ir . 1 - aie prepared to supply the Entire W'ubusn Valley with very kind of paper wanted, on the most favorsble terina. The Friends of Home Industry and V'estern Enterprise, are invited to give us a call, ar.J to heir Rags, which will be received in exchangs for PaDer or Cash tt fair prices. THOMAS & YAXDE3. TJec. 2. 1841 SO ly. FARMERS look here:: IT IS A POSITIVE FACT v rr,HAT the undersigned has located himshe A has taken Dart of telf fTprly occupied by Decker A. Henderson . !; ; - .. re be intends to carry on the Chair Mak- ' j jess in its various branches. Thoawish . .. buy would do well to cll anJ see hts . or fore purchasing tUewhere. Country produce talien in exchange for ehairsj ; Benton mint drops not be refused. SHOP ON MARKET SI KUE l can t lie'.p but fiiid it, if you oi,!y try. J. W. CRAMPTON. Vincennes, August 19, lS12-ll-ly. STATE OF INDIANA, Gibson County, IV THE fBOEATE COURT OF OJ3SON COrSTT, February Term, A.. D. 1843. Jas. Devin, Adm'r. cf Miles B. Hargrave, deceased. "VS. The credit JOn cotr plaint of Insolveaa; ors of the said Miles ,B. Harerave. 1 HEsaid James uavts, .r;r,y z. his memorial in this court. fhC--. : the condition of the said ett.-.'o, cr J c : atplaining that the personal prcj e-.y (t'.ero being r.o real estate) is itvu.5.uj;.i v. pay the debts and demands r .13!: '.'i.-; against it, it is therefore o: - .c 'i, t! .: t':d tiling and pnJency of r' . v-laint ba made ktion to the -re i .id Milea B. Hargrave, decease-v", - publication of this order for six wrK successively in the Vincennes Satu.J. ' Gazette, ft weekly newspaper public. .ed in Vincennes, in the county of Knox; and that they be informed that unless they notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the fame or a statement cf the nature, data and description o the contractor assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in th office cf the Clerk of this court, previous to the f.nal distribution of lb isseis of the estaie of the said dectlar.t, such claims wiM be postponed in favor of Mia claims of more .diligent creditors, end this matter costiitsed to the next terra of thi court. Copy attest, J. R. MONTGOMERY. Ci'lr. February 23rd, i?4.1. S8-?