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STATE OF I.N DIANA, Knox County. 3 KNOX I'KOB ATE COURT, May Term, 1843. 3 Eugene Deiis'e, Adm'r of Charles De!i!e le.

rested, The creditors of said deceased. J lOW at this time came the slid Eueene Delisle, administrator of Charle Pelisle, dec'd. and files his memorial shewing the condition of en ! est.ite, a d complaining that the property holh rejj and personal, is insufficient for the pay. rnrnt i f the debts and demands outstanding gmnt the said deceased, it is therefore ordered that tho filing and pend. -ncy of said Complaint he made known to the crediter of said Charles PeliIe. deceased, by publication of this order for six weeks successively in the Vincennes Saturday Gazette, a weekly newspaper panted and published in Vincenne--, and that unless they no tify t!ie paut administrator v the existence and fitent o! their respective claim, by filing th Fame, or a statement of the nature, date and description, or assumpsit, upjn which the same e founded in the office of the clerk Af this Court, previous to the final distribution of the assf ts of said decedent's estate, such cliim will be postponed in favor of the more dilisrent creditors, and th this cause is continued until the next term. Attest. W,r. R. McCORD, Clerk K. P. C. incennes, .May 1S-13. 32-fnv. Sheriff Sale. B 1- - . - w .... ririuc ot a I ee JJi . to mo ,r,ri.,a.i v, the clerk s office of the Knox Circuit f:.-,nr 1 win expose 10 puiMj sale, at the court houe door in Vincennes, un Saturday the t.venty-fourth uy ot June. i.M.i, between the hours prescribed py law, me rents ana profits, for the term of se ven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: The east half of fractional section number 21 m twn 1. north range 11 west, containing 69 10, ik (diiif iiiorf or less; and m case of failure to realize the full amount of dobt. interest m l cot. now lue on said writ, f at the in time and p!ac. prooeed to expose the fro simple of the above described realestaf levied fn n (lit? piopetiv 01 joo Uatt, to satisfy said writ in favor of Robert Jaco! a?flint Job Catt. u., et. at. and ADM SMITH, S. K. C. Mny .51, isij, 52wl. (Pr.'s fee $2,00.) sheriff's Sale. ri irtu of a tee Bill, to me directed from M the clerk 9 office of the Knox Circuit Court. I Tvi! f.p.-.e to public fule, at the court house floor in incenr.es. on Saturday the 24th day of fine. IMj. between the hours prescribed by law, he rn and profits, for tho term of seven Vearsi of the following real estate, to. wit: that is, al! the right, title and interest of Wm. If. Pile of, in nnj to the south-east quarter of the northwest quarter of section number 36, township 1, north rsnae 12 west, containing 40 acres, be the me iimt or less; and in case of failure to real, lie thfj full amount of debt, interest and costs, now due on aiJ writ, I will, at the same time nrcd place, proceed to expose the fee simple of " e ueecrineu real estate levied on a the property of Wm. H. Pile, to satisfy said writ in tor of Imic Arnold, et. at. and" acainst Wm It. Pile. Mst 31, AB'M SMITH, S. 1813. (Pr.'s fee 2.00.) K. C. 52-lw. STATU OF INDIANA, ? Knox County. $ KXOX CIRCUIT COURT, March Term, 1813. S Hugh Evan, John Ewin, Thomas Poultney, Jane Poultney, and Ann Poultnpy, minor heirs of Kvnn I'ouliney, de--rea?eil, El. J. Ceil, -George Retor, Geo. BtII in Chancery C. Smith, H m. Wilson, Jr., Hen. Mulliken, Tho. M. Lock, (ieo. t. Baker, TI103. Poultney, Conrad Shuitz, John Vance. Thomas Vanco, ami ViIiam Georp;e. rjfl II I' said Thomas Poultney, Jene Poultney and Ann Poultney, minor heirs of Evan Poultney, deceased, Edward J. Coul, George Rester, George C. Smith, "il!ram Wilson, Jr., Benjamin Mulliken, Thomas .M. Lock, George L. Dviker. Thomas Poultney, Conrad Shuhz, John Vance, Thomas Vance, and William George, are hereby notified that on the oth day of February, Anno Domini 1843, the aboTe named Complainant filed his Dill of Complaint in said Knox Cue.u i Court against them and the said John Evvin, that the same is now pending therein, and that unless they appear and plead, answer or demur to said Bill, on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of - 6aid Knox Circuit Court, tho same will be taken as confessed and true against them, and a decree entered accordingly; "by order of said Court, March term, 1813. Attest Wji. R.' McCORD, Clerk. Vincennes, Juno 3, 1843. 52-w3. THE SELF IASTKICTOK. A monthly periodical, by Josiah IIoLnnooK: ' ranslated into Spanish, in the city of Mexico, for circulating in schools and families through Mexico, South America and Cuba; and Jiltei in aid any person in am; part of the irorlii, in EDI -CA Tiyo and EL E YA fLG HIMSELF- It is the cheapest and best reading book for schools. anJ entertaining companion for families. Especially as a medium of Scientific Exchanges with all parts of the woild, it is designed to aid both ochools and families in making valuable 8nd constantly increasing collections in works of Nature and Art. Trice, in English, half a dime for a tingle nuraler; half a dollar for twelve numbers; or Jive dollars for twelve copies, twelve numbers each. To be had at the Exchange Lyceum. New York. Also, at the same place, Geological Cabinets, at $1 t ?10. Geometrical Diagrams, one dime; moonted, threo dimes. Three Cubes, illustrat ing Cubic Measures, two dimes; with Geometrical Albums, and various other lie ometricsls, u-eful in every school and family. Mav, 1S43. 51.

ShcrifP Sale.

B Y virtue of a writ nf Fi Fa tr. ma from the clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will erpose to public sah, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the 21th day of June, 1813. between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits, for the term of se. yen years, or the following real estate, to-wit; The north-east corner of donation Lot number fourteen, containing fifty acres, be the Fame more or less, jnven up by Win. J. Welton. to satisfy said writ in favor of W'm. Haves, and against Wm. J. Welton. Harrison A. Johnson, and W'm. Johnson; and in case of future to re. ahr.e the full amount of debt, interest and costs, now due on said writ, I will, at the sams time and place, proceed to expose the fee simple of the anove described real estate. AB'M SMITH, H. K. C. May 29, 1843. 52-4vv (Pr.'s fee 2.00 ) STA TE OF INDIANA, Knox County, 5 KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, May Term, 18 13. Sarah II. Warner, administratrix oP William C. Warner, deceased, ' Edward Mooney. J rSHEfaid Edward .Mooney is Iierebv J& notified that on the 27lh day of February, 18 13, tho abovo named Complainant filed hor Hill of Complaint in said Knox Circuit Court against him. that t!ie same is now pending therein, and thf.t unless he appears and Fads, answers or demurs, to said I i ill, on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of said Knox Circuit Court, the same will be taken a confessed and true against him, by order of said Court, March term, 1813. Attest, Wm. R. McCORD, CTk. Vincennes, June 3, IS 1 ; . ,r)'J-w3. STATE OF INDIANA, Knox County. KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, March Term, IS 13. The President and") Trustees of the Borough of Vincennes, ! . B p Bui in Chancery. Justin B. Colwell and Joseph Somes, j fipHE said Justin B. Colwell is hereby - notified that on the"th day of April, 1843, the above named complainants filed their Bid of Complaint in said Knox Circuit Court against him and the said Joseph Somes that the ;ame is now pending therein, and that unless he appears and pleads, answers or demurs to said Bill.on or before the calling of tho cause at the next term of the said Knox Circuit Court, the same will be taken as confessed and true against them; by order of said Court. Attest, Wm. R. McCORD, Clerk. Vincennes, June 3, 1813. 53v3. Ij .1 II .V 0 T I C E . ILL practice law in the counties of Da. viess, .Martin. 1 ike and Ureen. He has locat d himself at Washington, Daviesa county, and will attend faithfully to any collections in the counties above named. In the Davie6s Cir cuit Court he will practice in partnership with Mr. Law, and any business entrusted to him in that Court will receive his attention also. May I A, 113. 50-if. Sheriff? Sale. Y virtue of ihree writs to mi directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to pub lic sale, at the court house door in Vincen nes, on Saturday the 3d day of June, IS 13, ?tween the hours prescribed bv law, tho rents, issues and profits, for the term of seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: 1 he west comer of lot No. 20, ac cording to Johnson Emison's survey, in the borough of Vincennes, bounded as follows: South-east by a seven feet alley, dividing it from two two story brick build ings, fronting on Market street, north west by the river abash, south-west bv Market street, north-east bv properly be longing to the heirs of Samuel Thorn, de ceased, there being 32 feet on the river, and t8 feet on Market street, formerlv the property of Wm. Mieure, deceased. There is a largo ware house and a store house on said premises; and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest and costs, now d ie 0:1 sai l writ. I will, at the same time and place, proceed to expose the fee simple of said real estate, levied on as the property of Allen B. Daniel and Ferdinand Eberwine, to satis fy said writs in favor of Benjamin M. Thomas, and one against Allen B. Daniel, Ferdinand Eberwine, James S. Mayes. Henry I). Wheeler and Littleton Timms. deceased, one against Allen B. Daniel, Ferdinand Eberwine, James 8. Mayes and Littleton Timms, deceased, and the other one against Allen B. Daniel, Ferdinand Eberwine and James S. Mayes. AB'M. SMITH, S. K. C. Mav 10, 143. 19-lt. (Pr.'s fee 83 75.) NEW GOODS. Th c Ii r s t i ti Jf a r Ice t . lOOdoz. Mens' & Boys' Palm-leaf Hats. 1 case new styled Florence Hraid Bonnets IO doz. Harmony Merino & Wool Hats, for sale cheap for the ready pay, bv BURTCH & Co. April '-20th, 1S43. 16 fit II:mk Dividend. BRANCH BANK, Vincennes, Mav 1'2, 1S43 .4 DIVIDEND of two per cent, has been dec.Vred on the profits of this Bank for the 5ix montha ending April 3' payable (o Stockholders on demand, afier the lorh ir:?t.

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Sheriffs Sale.

a iiauc ui "in ui 11. ra.. 10 me directed from the Clerk's nfhVp ,-.f the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at the court huse door m Vincennes. on Saturday the 3d day ol June next, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents, issues and profits, fur T It o for v ( c 1 ii .1 1 -f.l f 1 1 v.i lunivi 'cii cM,iH use ioiiow;n' real rsiate, to-wit: Lot No. 1."1, en mar ket street, in the borough of Vincennes on which tnere is a good frame tenement. anJ other out buddings levied on as the pn pcrty of Morgan Jones, to satisfy said writ m lavor of Joseph Some' r r. . 1 . ... 1 : . .1 , vii.i i,iiiui'' in rca.iffi me nil amount of debt, interest and costs, now d ie on w said writ, I will, at the same time and place, proceed to expose the lee simple 01 tno a'jove iiescnned real estate. AB'M. SMITH, S. K. C. May 10, 18 13. Td-wl. (Pr.'s fee 2.00.) STATK OF INDIANA, Gibson Countv, J To. wit Tames Stricklaiul, ail;ninistrator of the estate of Stephen trirklaml, deceased, I William Pearson nnJ Tatty I his wife, Isaac Strickland, I Petition to have a William Taylor and Kebecca Commissioner aphis wife, Wm. Shaw, Stephen pointed to make a Shaw, Jcob Shaw, James j Deed. Shaw, o Moses Shaw, Elijah j Strickland, James Combs and 1 Elizabeth hi wife, Jaobj Strickland a n d Klizabtth Strickland. J Till, above named defendant, heirs ot law of Stephen Stiickland, deceased, will take notice that I Khali make application to tho next Probate Court, to be holden in and for the county aforesai.l, on the second Monday of August next, at the couit house in the town of Princeton, to have a Commissioner appointed to cmvy to Uenjamin llav hurst the following de. senbed tracts of land, to-wit: The west half ol the south-east quarter of sect on thirty-four; aUo, the east half of the north-east quarter of section thirty-four, also the north-east qr. of section thirty-four; all in township number two, south of ranee number ten west, and in the iaid county of (iibson, and State of Indiana, in accordance with a bond ?ivrn by the said Stephen Strickland, in his lifetime, to one Cornelius Clark; when and where you may attend and show cause, if any you can, why t-aid Commissioner should not be appointed. JAMES STRICKLAND, AJm'r. Tay 15, 1813. 50-3 w. I.f Tilt Probate Couht of Gmison Coi-.ntt, p May Term. A. 1). 1813. 3 Samuel Hall, administrator of" the eatate of Timothy Mayhall, Sr., deceased. y In Chancery. vs. J The heirs of said Mayhall. J ET now here appearing to the Court, by the Sheriff's return, that the summons issued herein has been duly served on Solomon D. King, Joseph 1). Mayhall, Delilah Lessley, Wm. Mayhall, Timothy Mayhall, Rebecca King, and Timothy Downing and Julia Ann Downing, Charles Downing, David T. Kintr and Nancy his wife, Vincent Mayhall, Matilda Mayhall, Eli Bay and Phebe Ann hi-? wife, are not lound wherefore on motion of the said Samuel Hall, it m ordered that notice of the pendency of the said bill of complaint, be given to the said Julia Ann Downing, Charles Downing, David T King and Nancv his wife, Vincent Mavhall. Ma tilda Mrfvha!!, Eli Day and Phebe Ann his wife by publication of a copy of this order in the Vincennes CJazette, according to law, to appear here at the next term ot this court, to be holden at the court house in Piincctori. on the second Monday in Auuut next, and answer the said bill, otherwise the same will be heard in their absence, and a decree entered accordingly and on motion this cause ii continued to the next term of this court. Copy attest. J. K. MONTGOMERY, Cl k. May 13, 113. 50-w3. STATE OF INDIANA, Gibson County, 5 en. In the fi 1 11s 05 Ci nrr it Cor 11 t r Vac atw , ) September Term, A. D. 1813. S Susjii Cnry ") vs. Y Petition for Divorce. John C. Cary. j KTjHE sai.l Susan Cary now eomes by McCulloch, her attorney, and files her petition, and the affidavit of a disinterested person, fctating therein that the said John C. Cary is not a resident of the State of Indiana, notice is, therefore, hereby given to the said John C. Cary, to appear here at the next term of this court, to be holden at the court house in Princeton, on tho l"trst Monday of September neit, and plead, answer or demur to tho said Petition, otherwise the same will be heard in his absence, and a decree entered accordingly. Attest. I. R. MONTGOMERY, CTk. May 19, .'812. 50-w5. STATE OF INDIANA, Pike County, J 'P' Is Vacation of tbe Pike Circi it Court, i May 22d, 1813. 5 Alexander Leslie, administrator de" donis non of Abraham Tourtellot, deceased, complainant, -In Chancery Matthew V. Foster, administrator of Turner Wyatt, Abram I Tourtellot, and others, defend'ts.J riOMES now the complainant by Terry & DeBruler, his solicitor, and files his bill of revision herein, as also the affidavit of a disinterested peron, that Thomas J. Wyatt, William H. Wyatt and George Wyatt are not residents of the State ot Indiana; th said defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of this suit and that notice of the pendency of this bill be given by publication in the Vincennes Gazette, a weekly newspaper published at Vincennes. Knox county, Indiana, for three successive weeks, that unless they be and appear at the next term of this Court, and answer the complainant's bill of" complaint, the same will bo taken as confessed against them, and the matters and thing there in contained decreed accordingly, Attest. JOHN McINTIRE.Cleik. Sl-3t. (tiiiuiev I5a. A SMALL lot of three bushel Gunney Baes in store an-' r--' 3

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OlUi.lt', VH.it' Eli, CUL.At'ESV. T t 11C II nil P rsi triipil wnnlil rctnpn ! f 1 1 1 v 1 lenJcr lu.s jraielui thanks to IIS friends and the public, for the liberal pat ronage he has received. He now occupies as a shop the house adjoining1 Mr. Morgan Jones', where he will at all times, and in the neatest manner, Attend to anv 1 1 : 1. 1 : r:.. :.. . 11 i " .aii in ins nii'j oi 01: mess, lie a:so mtr nils to work cheaper than any other Tailor in town. Produce of different kinds will be taken of tho:? living in the county in exchange Vor work. J. II. MA.SSEY Feb. IS, 18 IH. 37-if. 11 1: M O V A L . fgMIL subscriber has removed ids G ro eery establishment Irom the old stand to the corner recently occupid by 1. X. Whmlesev, next door to the Drticr ftore of Joseph Some?, where he will be hap py to see his friends and all who may give him a call. E. I5RDWX. X. H. Groceries for sale low for cash Mav IS1M 5 1-tf. F.. 15. FAKMHU.S look ifviti::: IT IS A POSITIVE FACT I "'HAT the undersigned has located hirnshe in Vincennes and has taken nart of telf shop formerly occupied by Decker cv Henderson and where he intend to carry on the Chair Making business in its various branches. Those wishing to buy would do well to call and see his work before purchasing elsewhere. Country produce taken in exchange for chairs; Denton 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, 1812 11-ly. AEW TAILOKIAG ESTABLISHMENTS rjHE undersigned, would most re spectfully inform the citizens of Vincennes and vicinity, that he has commenced the above business in the second story of the house formerly occupied by John Wise 33 a Saddler's Shop, on Water street, where lie would be pleased to receive orders from his friends and former patron. Any thing which he can uo in his family, in the way of produce will be received, in exchange for work of any kind. FRANCIS SOUDKIET. Dec. 0, IS 12 27-('m. A LOT of fresh clover ceived and for sale bv seed just re J. W." MADDOX. Dec.n, is 1-2 no Git OC HUMS, .Liquors, 111E subscribers keep constantly on hand a larire anil extensive assort ment of Croceries, Wines, Liquors, &c, which they offer for sale at very low rates for CASH. Their slock at preset con sists in part of I7"5 bas Rio Coffee, Ti do Laguira do "iO do .lava do 152( IJhd. N. O. vugar, 7t bbls. Plant. Molasses, do S;io;ar-house do boxes Hoston refined Lf. .10 bbls. i. O. do do Sugar. Nos. 3, 4, f, 0 and 7. I20 Catty boxes C, 70 do do Y :I3 half chests G 2D do do Y P. II. P. II. I ca. do do do OO bbls. No. 1, 2, and 3 Mackerel. TO coils Manilla rope. AIjSO--A good supply of James River and Kentucky tobacco, segars, pepper, pice, nutmeg9, cinnamon, ginger, mad der, indigo, sah-cratus, salt-petro alum, fancy 6oapp, bed-cords, wrapping ami writing paper, painted buckets, Sic. &c. together with a good assortment of For eign and Domestic liquors, wines, cordials, &.C. R. G. CUTTER & Co. Main street, Louisvillo, Kv. Feb. Qo, 1813 3-tf. SHAKER'S GARDEN SEEDS, GENERAL assortment of Shaker's Garden Seeds, of last year's crop, (1812) iv a rra n ted to lie a Fresh and Cciiiiiuc article, Just received and for sale by J. W. MADDOX. Jan. 27, 1813. 31 tf. iails and Glass, Kegs Pittsburgh Nails. 9r Kegs " White Lead. 20 Boxes Window Glass, Just received and for sale bv J. W. MADDOX. 10 if. Aptil 21, 1813. J eaity eiecuted at this 01

Notice lo Debtors.

LL those indebted to the subscribe Leathers Wheat, Cats, Flax-seed, Tow linen and Indiana JsTi fSerin will be taken for debts if delivered on or before the lft of November next. W. V. I II IT. April l"Mh. IS 13 I.r-:Jm. s. 11. vaz:a2:i: 3?i:sit:c'ii'ully itizet.s ol incenne hum vicinity mat sue lias 1 ... . cuinmenci 11 tne .Miilmerv and Dress Making busi ness in this place, :;nd havinjr employei votincr adv of Cincinnati to Assist iier wno tnoroulv underst-ituls botli the above arts, believes she is prepared to execute her work in a oualitv and s.v!e not to be 1 surpassed in the west. S:.e therefore trusts to the public for a liberal patron Yicennes. March '23. IS 13. 42-m3 THE N K W COPPER. TIN ANDISHEET IRON Manufactory A 11 BAD. jj F. ROBINSON has the pleasure JLJf of informing his friends and tin public, tnat tie will keep constantly on hand, a large quantity of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron wins:, Always for sale wholesale or retail AT LOIV WATER MARK. He in also prepared to do any kind of loll Work In that line on the shortest notice and in a rhan any other simp in tho country. Shop on Market street, one door below W. J. Ileberd's. Vincennes, April, 23, 1S1 . -lG-tf. Broncljitis ! fivoncljitts ! ! Bcwaro of that dread Destroyer, THE BRONCHITIS, Which spares neither the Young1, the Good or the Beautiful, but is annually hurrying thousands upon thousands to a premature grave, under the mistaken name of Consumption. The usual eymptoms of thia disease are, Cough, Soreness of the Lungs Throat, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing. Asthma. Hectic Fever, a Spitting up of Phlegm or Matter, r.nd sometimes Blood It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the small wind tubes or air vessels running through every part of the lungs. The great and effectual remedy for this alarming and wide-spreading disease is the Rev. I. Coverts BALM of LIFE. This new and invaluable Medicine i3 universally pronounced by the multitudes who have used it and tested its healing virtues, to be the most wonderful and admirable remedy in the world for the cure of Brottathltlft, Coughs, Severe Colds, Croup, Asthma, Whooping Cough, And all diseases of the Li ngs and "Windpipe, which, neglected, soon lead to real Consumption. The Balm of Lifl stands entirely aloof from the various Quack Nostrums of the day. having invariably won the confidence of 'Physicians. Clergymen, and the intelliceiit of all classes, wherever it has been introduced. Philanthropists, and all who truly sympathise with human suffering, every where hail its appearance with heartfelt joy; and look upon the Bai.m of Life as one of those great and uncommo7t blessings which a kind Providence occaeionally bestows on man. tut which, like amirl's visits, are few and far between. Ji Circulars, containing numerous testimonials of the highest respectability, can be had, gratuitous, of ail our Ajrentc. For Sale by Dr. JOSEPH SOMES, Vincennai, Indiana. Juh "0, ISi-S-ly NEW SGODS. HAS just returned home with a large BlnrL' nf frpsh N E V GOODS, Groceries, Iron, Aailx, And a general assortment of other articles, which Ue-clFer3 at a small advance on cost. (Term Cash.) Vincennes, May 4. 1813. 4"i-om A DiH T HE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of this and adjoining counties for the liberal patronage extended to the firm of Thorn & Tracy, and would respectfully Soli cit for himself a continuance of the same. A. W. TKAUV. March 10, 1813 10-ly Slier il'i'' ale. B j& Y virtue of a decree and a writ of venditioni exponas, to me directed, from tbe Clerk's othce of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the 3d day of Jurje next, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents, issues ami profits, for the term of seven years, of the following rel estate. to-wit: The south-west quarter ol the south-west quarter of section number 31. in township five, north rango ten west, containing forty acres, be the same inort or less; and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest and coMs, now due on said writ, I will, at the same time and place, proceed to expose the fee simple of the above described real estate. Isold as tbe property cf Daniel Pettyjohn. land ""'kaown heirs of 'I Jom:5 Wizard. land in favor cf Kdxvflnl J. fined. AIVM- SMli'Ii, s. h. C May 11,13- -M'-M-. tr.

Cheap, Cash Wholesale

DRY GOODS STORE. E wou'd r 'spectfully inform our friends and country merchant! generally that we have made arrangement to keep constantly on hand n large and splendid assortment of DRY GOODS ON COMMISSION, Which we can and wid sell at all time ;it uncommonly low prices for CvlSIM only. We receive our goods only from first hands, aril our prices will correspond with those of the job houses of Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Wo. wi!! receive by the 120th of March ,10 !'Sr!tte of the most desirable SPRING AND SL'MMER GOODS, consisting in part of IOO Cases PRINTS, of the imwest and most fashionable styles. 40 Cases White shirting. 150 Baies 4-4 Brown Sheetings, Pogether with a large and general assortment of other articles in the Dry (ioods ine. Also, an assortment of Hoots, Shoes and Hrogans, Pittsburgh Cotton Yarn, &c. J. DAN FORT 1 1 &, SON Auction Sc Commission Merchants. Main street, Louisville, Kv. Feb. 25, 1843 :-tf. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. KOSKMAX & Dl KLri;, A VE on hand and intend keeping, a tx supply of Chairs, Settee, Ve., Of all descriptions, and all they ak or wish, to insure cncoarngement, is. for nil uch as desire to purchase, to call and ex amine tbeir work. House Painting and Paper Hanging, iromptly attended to, and at moderate. UICPS. March 14, 1!3. 4I-m). LCU1SYILLE & LAFAYETTE P A C K 15 T . ffflHE light-draught Steamboat, S Ipb, F. H. 'PHiLAY, master, will run as a reguer packet during the present season, be tween the above ports. She is admirably danted for the Wabash river, being of ght-draught, and everv accommodation will be extended to passengers. For freight or passage, ppply to P. DORAX. Agent. fincenncs, hid. April 7. 1843. 14-tf. ciinir mm ids rI',HE subscri,Ser having purchaseJ the stock - and trade of tho estate of Samuel Thorn. deceased, has on hand a general assortment of DEY GOODS. HARDWARE. QUEE.NSWARE, GROCERIES, Scc.. which he oilers for sale at the old stand of Thorn Nc Tracy on Water street, at prices to suit the times, for cash or such produce as may suit. A. W. TRACY. March 10th 1343 40-ly CHEAP TAILORING. fipHE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has commenced the above business, in the room formerlv occupied by Dunn and himself, on Maiket slreet, where he hopes to receive the calls of his friends, particularly those who wan; work done, as he intends to work cheaper, and do work better, than any Tailor west of the mountains. H. II. CORN WELL. Dec. 9. 1812 -27-Om. HENRY FAUNTLEROY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Sfl7"ILL practice in the Circuit CourU " of Knox and the neighboring counties of this State and of Illinois, and will give prompt attention to the collection of claim, and all other business confided to him in his profession. Olhce in Wise's Block on Water street, opposite Clark's Hotel. Vincennes, Dee. -20, 1S42. 20-Gm An. ,,,--. 11 LAM) FOR tiLE. MIE undersigned offers for sale a farm of 220 acres, the best land in Knox coun'v. situated three miles from Vincenncs, on the Louisville road. There is an excellent brick house on the premises a good barn, and every necessary out houso that a practical farmer could wish for. The e is also on the premises, an excellent orchard which produces as good fruit, and as much of it, as any orchard in tho county. In short, the farm could not b3 better improved than it is. Apply to R. Y. CADDINGTON. Jany. 31st. 1813, To Merchants and trader OF THE WABASH VALLEY. r"'llE puhscribers have erected a large Paper J- Mill at Lafayette, Ind., and having pparedno cost in obtaining the most approved .Machinery & skill from the East, are prepared to supply tho Entire Wabash Valle; with every kind of paper wanted, on the most favorable terms. Tho Friends of Home Industry and Western Enter. prise, arc invited to give us a call, and to saveheir Rags, which will be received 111 exchange for Paper or Cash it fair prices. li A l U Ij Ij , lA.LOOt Dec 2, 1841 30 ly. K (DAISIED. A. A. VOA S1I2TH, JJortia:t nntJ itffntature Jlalnttv, a NFOK-V 3 all lovers' of the Fine Arts.that ha ha', taken a room opposite tiie Post Office, where he would be pleaed lo execute orders in his profession for any who may be deposed to f vol him with a call. August 25, 1842. tS-tf.

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