Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 June 1843 — Page 3

VA.MS IT? ri'HOSE who are desirous of obtaining a copy of ihe Revised Code, can obtain it by calinz at the Auditor' office. Subscriptions are opened tor both English and German, copies of vhich will to turnisriej at cost ami carnage. SAMUEL H. ELLIOT. June VI, 1S13, l-3t. Sheritps Sale. 1 Y virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, from the Clerk's office of .ho Knox Circuit Court, 1 will expose to public ule, Kl tlie court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the 1st day of July. bet ween the hours prescribed by law, ihe rents and profits, tor the term of seven years, of the following real estate, lying and being in the county of Knox towii:4 The north-west fractional quarter of sec:ion Mt3, township 4, north range 10 .ve?:, containing 'J7 acres and seventy-live hundredths; and in case of failure o realise the full amount of debt, interest nnd cost, 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, given up by Willis W. Ilitt. 'o satisfy eaid writ in favor of Albert Com3iock & Abm. Moore, and against W. V. Hilt & John S. Sawyer. AB'M. SMITH. S. K. C. June 9, 1813. 1 It lVa Fee $2,50. STATE OF INDIANA, Knox County. KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, March Term, 18 13, Samuel Sudah, ") vs. j John Mieure and Ben- j iamin M.Thomas, ad- I.,,.,, . ov J , . , o , IiIl in Chancery. ministrator, and barah J J S. Mieure, administra- J trix, of Wm. Mieure, j deceased. J rgMlE said John Mieure and Sarah S. Mieure, administratrix of William Mieure, deceased, are hereby notified that n the kh dav of March, 1813, the above iiamcd complainant tiled his Bill of Com rdaint in said Knox Circuit Court against rhe-rn and the said Benjamin M. Thomas, administrator of William Mieure, dee'd, that the same is now pending therein, and that unless they appear and plead, an wcr or demur to said Bill, on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of the Knox Circuit Court, the same will io taken as confessed and true against :htm; by order of said Court, March term, lSlil Attest. W.m. II. Mc CORD, Clerk. Vmcennea, June 3, ll. .r2-w3 STATU OF INDIANA, Knox County. K.N OX CIRCUIT COURTS .March Term, l!:5. Stl.i!r of 1 ml-, arc VS. Sfirnh Wilkin, Irvin Wilkins, l.'ebecca Mc4.'lure, John McClure -and John T. Hoyd, adjninistraior of Andrew Wilkins, deceased. JBill inCl tscerv. RMIC said Rebecca .VeChire and John McClure s.re hereby notified that on ihe "25 th dat of February, 18 13, the above named Complainant tiled her Bill of Complaint, in f:id Knox Circuit Court, against them, atui tho said Sarah Wilkins, Irvin Wilkins and John T. Boyd, administrator of Andrew Wilkins, deceased, that the same ia now pending therein, and that unless they appear and plead, answer or dtmur to said Bill, on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of said Knox Circuit Court, the sam3 will bo taken as confessed against them; by orJer of said Court, March term, 1813. Attest, Wm. R. McCORD, Clerk. Vincennes, June 3, 1S43. 53-3w. ;uoci:nii. 4 LOT of Groceiius just received and for sale x low fur cash by J. W. June 3, 1843. MADDOX. 52 tf. Sheriffs Sale. IJY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., to me directed O from the clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will ejpose to public eah, at the court .house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the 4th Jay of June, tS43, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits, for the term of seen yeari, of tho following real estate, to-w:-"i he north-east corner of donation Liol num ber fourteen, containing fifty acres, be the same more or less, given up by Wm. J. Weltori, to satisfy said writ in favor of W m. Hayes, and against Wm. J. Welon, Harrison A. Johnson, and Wm. Johnson; and in case of failure to realize 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 . bove described real estate. AB'M SMITH, S. K. C. May 23, HI?. 52-i w (Pr.'s fee $2.00.) L .1 W JV O T I C E ajiy VlLL practice law in the counties of Dac viess, Martin, Pike and Green. He has !ocatd himself at Washington, Daviess county and will attend faithfully to any collection in the counties above named. In the Daviess Cir cuit Court he will practice in partnership with Mr. Law. and any business entrusted to him in that Court wU receive his attention also. May IS, 113. 50-tf. Rails and ii 64V Kejjs Pittsburgh Nails. 23 Kegs White Lead. -20 Boxes Window Glass, Just received and for sale bv J. W. MADDOX. April 21, 1813. 40 tf.

STATE OF I . DIANA, Knox County.

KNOX PRO DATE COURT, May Term, 1843. EllPfni Tlalic'o A -r in . ...... ceased, j vs. y The creditors of aaid deceased. J Mr V at,th" Ume came lhe 8aiJ Eugene Dej lisle, administrator of Churl fiiii ,io..-i and file hi, memorial shewing the condition of mic I estate, ard complaining that the property both rel and personal, is insufficient for the pay. uiont ol the debts and demands outstanding against the said deceased, it is therefore ordered mat tne tiling and pendency of said Complaint be made known to the crediters of aaid Charles ueusie, deceased, by publication of this nr.W ior bu weeks successively in the Vincennes Saturday Gazette, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Vincennes, and that unless they notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by tilin? the same, or a statement of the nature, date and description, or assumpsit, upon which the same may He founded in the office of the clerk ot this Court, previous to the final distribution of tho assets of said decedent's estate, such claims will be postponed in favor of the more diligent creditors, and this cause is continued until the next term. Attest, Wx It. McCORD, Clerk K. P. C. Vincennes, May 29, 18-13. .V2-6w. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a Fee Bill, to me directed from the clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house' door in Vincennes, on Saturday the t .venty-fourth day of June, 1 84:1. between the hours prescribed by law, me rents and protits, tor the term of se. ven years, of the following real estate, td wit: The east half of fractional section number 21 in town 1, north range 11 west, containing 69 acres, be tne same more or less; and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt interest and costs, now due on said writ, I will, at the same tune and place, proceed to expose the fee simple of the above described real e6tat, levied on as the property of Job Catt, to satisfy said writ in favor ot Robert Jacotms, et. at. and against Job Catt. AB'M SMITH, S. K. C. .May o i , it4 j. 52 w4. (Pr.'s fee $2.00.) Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of a Fee Bill, to me directed from the clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, 1 will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the 21th day of june, icjj. oeiweenme nours prescribed by law, the rents and profits, for the term of seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: that is, all the riaht. title and interest of Wm. H. Pile of, in and to the south-east quarter of tho northwest quarter of section number 36, township i, north range 12 west, containing 40 acres, be the same more or less; and in case of failure to realize the lull amount of debt, interest and costs. now due on said writ, I will, at the same time and place, proceed to expose tho foe simple of the above described real estate levied on as the property of Wm. H. Pile, to satisfy said writ in favor of Isaac Arnold, et. at. and against Wm H. Pile. AIJWI SMITH, S. K. C. May 31,1843. 52-lw. (Pr.'s fee $2, 00.) STATE OF INDIANA, Knox County. K X OX CIRCUIT C O U II P. March Term, 18 K3. W. Evans, " lush V6. ohn Ewing, Thomas 'oultney, Jane Poult ney, and Ann rouituey, minor heirs of Evan Poultney, de feased, Ed. J. Coul, George Kester, Geo. JBiii in Chancery. C. Smith. Wm. Wilson, Jr., Benj. Mulliken, Phos. M. Lock, Geo. L. Baker, Thoa. oultney, Conrad Shultz, John Vance, Fhomas Vance, and William Georjre. nnii II K said Thomas Poultney, Jane Poultney and Ann Poultney. minor leirs of Evan Poultney, deceased, Ed ward J. Coul, George Kester, George C. Smith, William Wilson, Jr., Benjamin Muthken, I nomas M. Lock, George L. Saker, Thomas Poultney, Conrad Shultz, ohn ance, 1 homas Vance, and v llliam George, are hereby notified that on the 25ih day of February, Anno Domini 1843, the above named Complainant filed his Bill of Complaint in said Knox CircuiourQt against them and the said John Ewing, that the same is now pending therein, and that unless they appearand plead, answer or demur to said Hill, on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of said Knox Circuit Court, the same will be taken as confessed and true against them, and a decree entered accordingly; bv order of said Court, March term, 1813. Attest, Wm. R. McCORD, Clerk. Vincennes, June 3, 1813. 52-v3. THE INSTRUCTOR. A monthly periodical, by Josiab Hota rook; translated into Spanish, in the city of Mexico, for circulating in schools and families through Mex ico, South America and Cuba; and fitted tn aid any person in ant part of the icorld, m EDlCA TIXG and ELE YA IJA (J HIMSELF- It is trie cheapest and best reading book for schools,! and entertaining companion for families. Especially as a medium of Scientific Exchanges with all parts of th world, it is designed to aid both schools and families in making valuable and constantly increasing collectiens in works of Nature and Art. Price, in English, half a dime for a single number; half a dollar for twelve numbers; or five dollars for twelve copies, twelve numbers each. lo be had at the Exchange Lyceum, ISew 1 ork. Also, at the same place, Geological Cabinets, at J I to flO. Geometrical Diagrams, one dime; mounted, three dimes. Three Cubes, illustrating Cubic Measures, two dimes; with Geometrical Albums, and various other Geometricals, useful

in every school and family. May, 1843. 51.

STATE OF IIS DIANA, Gibson County, To. wit. James Strickland, adminis-" trator of the estate of Stephen Strickland, deceased, vs. William Pearson and Patty I his wife, Isaac Strickland, I Petition to have a William Taylor and Rebecca Commissioner aphis wife, Win. Shaw, Stephen pointed to make a Shaw, Jicob Sh3w, James j Ueed Shaw, . Moses Shaw, Elijah j Strickland, Ja-nes Combs and i Elizabeth his wife, Jacob i Strickland and Elizabeth) Strickland. I HE above named defendants, hrirs at law of Stephen Suiekland, deceased, will take notice that I shall make application to the next 1 robate Court, to be hidden in and for the coun ty aforesaid, on the second Monday of August next, at the court house in tho town of Prince ton, to have a Commissioner appointed to con vey to Benjamin Hayhurat the following desciibed tracts of land, to-wit: The west half ol the south-east quarter of section thirty-four; also, 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 range number ten west, and in the said county of Gibson, and State of Indiana, in accordance with a bond given 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 said Commissioner should not be appointed. JAMES STRICKLAND, Adm'r. Tay 15, 1843. 50-3w. Is thv. Probatk Cociiror Gibsos Cucntt, J May Term, A. D. 1843. $ Samuel Hall, administrator of" the eatate of Timothy Mayhall, or., deceased, y In Chancery. vs. The heirs of said Mayhall. J T now here appearing to the Court, bv the Sheriff's return, that the ued herein has been duly served on Sjloraon D. King, Joseph D. Mayhall, Delilah Lessley, Wm. Mayhall, Timothy Mayhall, Rebecca King, and Timothy Downing and Julia Ann Downing, Charles Downing, I)aid T. Kin and Nancy his wife, Vincent Mayhall, Matilda Maha!l, Eli Bay and Phebe Ann his wife, are not found wherefore on motion of the said Samuel Hall. I it is ordered that notice of the pendency of the saiu i'in oi compiaini, ne given to itie saiu Julia Ann Downing, Chailes Downing, David T King and Nancy his wife, Vincent Mayhall, Ma tilda Mayhall, Eli Bay and Phebe Ann his wifo by publication of a copy of this order in the Vincennes Gazette, according to law, to appear here at the next term of this court, to be holden at the court house in Piinceton. on the second Monday in August next, and answer the said bill, otherwise the same will be heard in their ab. sence.anda decree entered accordingly and on motion this cause is continued to the next term of this court. Copv attest. J. R. MONTGOMERY, CTk. May 19, 18-13. 50-w3. STATE OP INDIANA, Pike County, J 88 Ix Vacation of thk Pike Cuu i it Corur, May 22d, IS 13. AIcTandor Leslie, administrator de" dmiix non of Abraham Tourteilot, dwssed, compl iiiiaiit, I v. .In Chancery Matthew V. Poster, administrator of Turner Wyatt, Abrain I Tourtellnt, and others, dcfend'ts.J C iOMFjS now the complainant by Terry V DcBruler, his solicitor, and files his bill of revision herein, as also the affidavit of a disin. terested person, that Thomas J. Wyatt, William H. Wyatt and Ceorge Wyatt aic not residents of the State ot Indiana; tho said defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of this suit and that notice of the pendency of this 1 1 1 1 be given by publication in tho 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 be taken as confessed against them, and thr matters and things there in contained decreed accordingly, Attest, JOHN McINTIRE, Clerk. 61-Ht. STATE OF INDIANA, I Knox County, 3 KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, ) May Term, 18 13. $ Sarah II. Warner, administratrix oQ William C. Warner, deceased. v-o. j Edward Mooney. J fTMHEsaid Edward Mooney is hereby g notified that on tho 27th day of February, 1843, tho above named Complainant filed her Bill of Complaint in said Knox Circuit Court against him, that the came is now pending therein, and that unless he appears and r laads, answers or demurs, to said Bill, on or before the calling of the causo at the next term of eaid Knox Circuit Court, the same will be taken am confessed and true against him, by order of said Court, March term, 1813. Attest, Wm. R. McCORD, Cl'k. Vincennes, June 3, 1843. .VJ-w3. STATE OF INDIANA, Knox County. KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, ? March Term, 1813. 5 The President and") Trustees of the Borough of Vincennes, ! m jn Chaneerv Justin B. Colwell J and Joseph Somes. J ripHE said Justin U. Colwell is hereby . notified that on the 5lh dav of Anril. 1813, the above named complainants filed their Bill of Complaint in said Knox Cir cuit Court against him and the said Joseph Somes that the same 19 now pending therein, and that unless he appears and pleads, answers or demurs to said Bill,on or before the calling of the 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.

TAILORING G ILEAL', UlLlPEIi, CHEAPEST! T ffllE undersigned would respectfully I tender his irateful thanks to his friends and tlie public, for the liberal patronage he has received. He now occu pies as a shop the house adjoining Mr. Morgan Jones', where he will at all times, and in the neatest manner, attend to any call in hia line of business. He also in tends lo work cheaper than any other 1 ailor in town. Produce ot difiereul kinds will be taken of those living in the county in exchange for work. J. II. MASSE Y. Feb. 18, 1S43. 3?-tf. It E M OVAL. fipilli subscriber has removed his Gro eery establishmenttrom the old stand lo the corner recently occiiDid bv I. N. Whittlesey, next door to the Drug Store of Joseph Somes, where he will be hap py to see Ins Ineuds and all who may give him a call. E. BROWN. N. B. Groceries for sale low for cash Mav 27, 1812 5 1-tf. E. B. FARMERS JjOOK HERE!! IT IS A POSITIVE FACT rpIIAI the undersigned has located him.she -- in Vincennes and has taken part of tell shop formerly occupied by Decker A. Henderson and where he intends to carry on the Chair Mak ing business in its various branches. Those wish ing to buy would do well to call and see hi work before purchasing elsewhere. Country pioduce taken in exchange for chairs; Benton mint drops not be refused. SHOP ON MAKKET STIJEET can't helj but tind it, it vou only try. J. V. CHAMPION. Vincennes, August VJ, IS 12 11-1 v. rv 1: v t a 1 l o n i u ESTABLISHMENT.; T IJE undersigned, would most re spectfully inform the citizens of incennes and vicinity, that ho has com lftenred the above business in the secotu! 1 t 1 otory 01 tne hou-:e lormerly occupied :iV John Wise as a Saddler's Shop, on V3ter street, where he would be pleased to receive orders from his friends and former patrons. Any thing which he can u?e in his family, in the way of produce will be received, in exchange for work of any kind. FR A NC IS SO U DR IE T. Dec. 9, 1812 27-Cm. :r,ovi:ir neijd. A LOT of fresh clover seed just it: ceived and for sale bv J. W." .MADDOX. Dec.O, 184230 UK OCERIES, II IJX"ES Liquors, &c. 1 "IIE subscribers keep constantly on hand a large and extensive assortmenioi groceries, mes, liquors, s:c., which they offer for sale at very low rates for CASH. Their stock at present con r - t o sists in part of 4:7Z bags Rio Coffee, 7 do Laguira do TO do Java do IiO Hhd. N. O. Sugar, 75 bbls. Plant. Molasses. 5JO do Sugar-house do boxes Boston refined Lf. Sugar. 50 bbls. N. O. do d Nos. 3, 4, o, 6 and 7. 120 Catfv boxei O. P Tea. do do do TO do do Y. : half chests G. 20 do do Y. II. P. II. iO bbls. No. I, 2, and 3 Mackerel. 50 coils Manilla rope. JLISO A good supply of James River and Kentucky tobacco, segars, pepper, spice, nutmegs, cinnamon, ginger, mad' der, indigo, salaeratus, sall-petre alum, fanry soaps, bed-cords, wrapping and writing paper, painted buckets, &c. &c, together with a good assortment of for eign and Domestic liquors, wines, coruials, &c. B. G. CUTTER & Co. Main street, Louisville, Ky. Feb. 25, 1843 33-tf. SHAKER'S GARDEN SEEDS. A GENERAL assortment of Shaker's J- Garden Seeds, of last year'9 crop, (1812) wa r r a n ted to he a Freh and Genuine article, Just received and for sale by J. W. MADDOX. Jan. 27, 1843. 34-tf. A. A. VOA SMITH, Dortiait and itttnfaturt 13afrttet, fNFORMS all lovers of the Fine Arts, that ha IA has taken a room opposite the Post Office where he would be pleaded to execute orJers in his profession for any who may be disposed to fa

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Notice to Debtor. 4 LL those indebted to the subscriber x- will please take notice that, Beeswax, Feathers, Wheat, Oats, Flax-peed, Towlinen and Indiana $5 Scrip will be taken for debts if delivered on or before the 15th of November next. W. W. HITT. April 13th, 1843 i;-3m.

miS. S. II. WARMER 1 ESPECTF Uhli) announces to the citizens of Vincennes and vicinity that she has commencMiihe Millinery and Dress Making busi ness in this place, and having employed a young lady of Cincinnati to assist her, who ihorouolv understands both trie above arts, believes" she is prepared to execute ler work in a quality and style not to be urpassed in the west. She therefore trusts to the public for a liberal patronVicennes, March 25. 1813. 42-m3. T II E N E W COPPER, TIN AND2SHEET IRON Manufactory A H E A D . BF. ROBINSON has the pleasure rvf infnrmincr hi friends and Lhe public, that he will keep constantly on land, a large quantity of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron WAKE, Always for sale wholesale or retail AT LOW WATER MARK. He is also prepared to do any kind of ,Tol Work n that line on the shortest notice and in a BETTER STYLE Than any other shop in the country. hop on Market street, one door below W. J. Heberd's. Vincennes, April, 20, IS 1. 46-tf. Btoncljitis! Bronchitis !! Beware of that dread Detroyer, 0CPTHE BRONCHITIS, Which spares neither the Young, the Good or the Beautiful, but is annually hurrying thousands upon thousands to a premature grave, under the mistaken name of Consumption. The usual symptoms of this disease are, Cough, Soreness of the Lungs Throat, IIorscness, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma. Hectic Fever, a Spitting up otThlegm or Matter, ?.nd sometimes Blood It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lince 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 aud wide-spreading disease is the Rev. I. Covert's BALM oi LIFE. This new and invaluable Medicine 13 universally pronounced by the multitudes who have used it and tested its healing virtues, to be tlie most wonderful and admirable remedy in the world for the cure of BroMehltl, Coiigbs, Severe Colds, Croup, Asthinn, Whooping Cough, And all diseases of the Lungs and Windpite, which, neglected, soon lead to real Consumption. The Balm of Lifl stands entirely aloof from the various Qiack Nostrums of the day. having invariably won the confidence of'Physia'ans, Clergymen, and the intelligent 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 or Life an one of those great and uncommon blessings which a kind Providence occasionally bestows 011 man, but which, like angel's visits, are few and far between. jTZf" Circulars, containing numerous ieUnicnialsof the highest respectability, can be had, gratuitous, of all our Atfentfi. For ale by Dr. JOSEPH SOMES, Mncennes, Indiana. July 30, 184-8-ly NEW GOODS. 1 EL&lTiSS IOTAS just returned home with a large stock of fresh NEW GOODS, Groceries, Iron, Rails, And a general assortment of other articles, which he offers at a small advance on cost (Terms Cash.) Vincennes. Mav 4. 1843. 4-3m. rpHE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to -- the citizens of this and adjoining counties for the liberal patronage extended to tho firm of Tborn fc Tracy, and would respeclfully soli cit for himself a continuance of the same. A. W. TRACY. March 10, 1843 40-1 y Sheriff' Sale. Y virtue of a decree and a w rit of venditioni exponas, to me directed, from the Clerk s office of the Knox Cir crjit Court, I will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the 1st day of July next, be tween the hours prescribed by law, the rents, issues and profits, for the term of seven years, of the following real estate to-wit: The south-west quarter of the south-west quarter of section number 34, in township five, north range ten west containing forty acres, be the same more or less; and in casecf failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest and costs now due on said writ, I will, at the same

lime and place, proceed to expose the fee simple of the above described real estate, sold as the property of Daniel Pettyjohn, and tlie unknown heirs of Thomas Blizard. and in favor of Edward J. Oneil. AB'M. SMITH, S. K. C. June U, 143. 1-lw. (Pr.'s fee 83 00.)

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DRY GOODS STORE. W7E would respectfully inform cur friends and country merchants generally that we have made arrangements to keep constantly ou hand a large aad splendid assortment of DRV GOODS ON COMMISSION, U Inch we can and will sell at all times at uncommonly low prices for OJlSMM only. We receive our goods only from first hands, and our prices will correspond with those of the job houses of Philadelphia, New York and Boston. We will receive by the 20th of March SOO Package of the most desirable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of 100 Cases PRINTS, of the newest and most fashionable styles. -10 Cases White shirtingH. 150 Bales -4-4 Bro wn Sheetings, Together with a large and general assorlment of other articles in tlie Dry Goods line. Also, an assortment of Boots, Shoes and Brogana, Pittsburgh Cotton Yarn, 6cr. &c. &c. J. DANFOKTH & SON Auction & Commission Merchants. Main street, Louisville, Ky. Feb. 25, 1813 35-tf. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. ROSItflAA & DUAKLE, HAVE on hand and intend keeping, n supply of Chairs, Settees, &c., Of all descriptions, and all they aok 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 pricps. March 14, 1813. 41-0m. LOUISVILLE & LAFAYETTE P A CKE T . ripllE light-draught Steamboat, Svlph, F. B. TILL AY, master, will run as a regu lar packet during the present season, between the above ports. She is admirably adapted for the Wabash river, being of light-draught, and every accommodation will be extended to pa.ssengers. For freight or passage, apply to P. DURA N, Agent, Vincenuiij, Ltd. April 7, 1813. 41-tf. CHI' E mx SSL TMIE subscriber having purchased the stock and trade of the estate of Samuel Thorn. tWpa.ir'l; bs on hand a general 1 ssoitrnent of DUV GOODS, HA KD WAKE, QUEE.XSWARE, GROCERIES, &c. which he often for sale at tho old stand of Thorn fc Tracy on Water street, at prices to suit the times, for cash or such proJuce as mav 6uit. ' A. W. TRACY. March 10th 1843 40-Jy CHEAP TAILGRih'G. M1E subscriber respectfully informs the public that he fias commenced the above business, in the room formerly occupied by Dunn and himself, on Alaiket street, where he hopes to receive the call of his friends, particularly those who want work done, as he intends to work cheaper, and do work better, than anv Tailor west of the mountains. B. II. CORN WELL. Dec. 0, 1842 27-f5m. HENRY FAUNTLER OY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. 5M"1LL practice in the Circuit Courts of Knox and the neighboring coun ties of this State and of Illinois, and will give prompt attention to the collection of claims and all other business confided to him in his profession. Office in Wise's Block on Water street, opposite Clark's Hotel. Vincennes, Dec. 20, 1S4'2. 29-6m To Merchant and trader OF THE WABASH VALLEY. r"'HL subscribers have erected a large Jfaper Mill at Lafayette, Ind., and having sparedno cost in obtaining the most approved Machinery Ac skill from the East, are prepared to supply the Entire Wabash alley with every kind of paper wanted, on the most favorible terms. Tho Friends of Home Industry and Western Enter, prise, are invited to give us a call, and to save heir Rags, which will be received in exchange for Paper or Cash at fair prices. BARBEE, Y ANDES & CO. Dec. 2, 1841 30 ly. STATE OF INDIANA, ff. Gibson County, I the Gibson Circuit Court isViCATioy, September Term, A. D. 1843. S Susan Cary vs. V Petition for Divorce. John C. Cary. J T HE aid Susan Cary now oouits by McCullocb, her attorney, and files her petition. and the affidarit of a disinterested person, etatinR therein that the said John C. Cary is not & resident of the State of Indiana, notice is, therefore, hereby given to the eaid John C. Caiy, to appear here at the next term of this court, to be holden it the court house in Princeton, on the first Monday of September next, and plead, answer or uemur to the said Petition, otherwise the samo will be heard in hi absence, and a decree entered accordingly. Attest. I. K. MONTGOMERY. Cl'k. Mav 19, !812. 0-w5. ftumiey Baj 1 ir

A SMALL lot of three ushel fJunney : Bags in store end for sale by . W. MADDOX. ,Fbb. .2ih, 3a jif.

Blanks tor sale at this ollicc.

v0r him with a rail. August.,. 184. 12-tf.

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