Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 March 1844 — Page 3

MOSi AWFLL A.l) LAMEMABLK CAlAST.iOFHS! IXSTASTANEOrs DEATH, BV THU BCrtSTIXG OF GXE 0i- THE LATtCE GE.V5 OX B.7ARD THE UNIT 1" U STATES SHI. FKtXCEIX'X. Oi SE-.'fir.TAUY CPS it fit. S '. CKETARV G I LM '!".. COM ! nl 0 . :: K K N N ) N , and via.;.:, maxcv, r-o-The National Fue'lig-n :er, of If-, si Thursday. Contains the I' .'do wing melancholy intelligence, win .'h will can a 'ojih "vcr the who! ' I. u 10:1 : ' In th who!; outrse f our lives il has never fa! i ? n t our lot to ;ii,'iii;i;t to our readers a more ?: "king ':!::::. i;y shuck1:1 f.H its circc-.u-nnes and concomuun's - than tl.-t whirls etirr-;I on board the United "Stat ' ship Princeton, yetrdav afterno-m. whd'i nud'T way, in ;iie river Potomac, f.iur. r fifteen miles below t'ms pity. " Ye-t-'rday was a day appointed, bv tiie co-utrsy end hospital it v of Cap;ain o.-k'o:, commander of the Princeton fur receiving as visiters to this tine ship.

: I Vitlg I ti gU--stS, W"; A 1 a r-i: number of 1 their families, hb?ral!y and o: '. :o pe:r.! the dav on ' 'able, and liant. of 1:1 nutn10m were 1 ' ' tates, the ... . -i.-". ents, sun ' i i onr, after ,'ec s. iie Vesand proceeded d,",wn distance below Fort .r the arrival i.,c ''el got under wav the river, to sumW r.sri i oil- During the passage down, vine of tho large guns on board (carrying a ball of 22n pounds) w as tired more than otice, exhibiting the great power and capacity of that formula id weapon of war. The ladies had p:-rti';en of SU"lp'.UOU.S repat ; t ie grutime:; !;;,.., -a-'oeed-i tr.ei ar the tab! aud some of them bad 1-ft it uie vs. -el s on ncr return up river. '.e lort, where C;t pt. .Stock- ! !i censc!itcd li hre another sisot from t'ue k.o:ie ;'iin, ; rou::.! and near whicii. to obe;p. its effects, nu ny pi r-an had ijntfinvd. t:iou:i by no uiL-atas .-it) many as 0:1 s mi'ar d's .-: i.-irgc s iu ':; morning, she ladies w!;u ti. :i througel tiie deck bein. ! tins Utd, ocrvMion, :v:nnt all between h. 'k. and out of reach of h?r:ii. ' 'I'h'i utin w-i (red. The exp'osic.!! tv;i' lo'iowul. beforti tt:e tnoke el-.-nred awr. v so n to ob-cr'w i s eifect. bv shrieks of woe which aunoui.C''d a dire c.alamitv. The (Tt.a had burst, at a y oru three or (our fret fioni thp i. retell, and. scattered dent'i and, desolation ernord. Mr. Upshur, Secrefirv place 1 ;. : tiore lf-r tato, ir. (iimjr. so rcentiv ,v l.ea ! the Naw, ComtnoYirilii 'dr x. v. l.-.i jiv reuirued from a diplomatic r-'sih-ore at the Hague, Mr. (iardrn'r. of .Yew York, (formerly n member of the Srri.ite from that State,) were fltnon-r the slain. Besides these, seventeen seamen wore wounded, several of t 11. 1 .... 1 prri hit.; v rm.l r;?onai;v' nonii v. Amonr titles stunned by the concussion, vo !arn not all seriously injured, were Captain Stockton himself; Col. l'enton, of the S-Meit ; Li:ut. 1 1 lint, of the Princeton; W. 1). Robinson, of Georgetown. Other person- ah?o perhaps mor or less ii.jiirail, of wliom. in the horror H!;.i cotifu-ioe of the moment, no certain ::ecot:r.t roti'd be obtainfui The above om prise tiip arp believed, however, to whole of the persons known to the pub ii.; who were killed cr dan"rouslv or se- ; i r u 1 , u r t . The scene upon the deck may more casi.y b imagined than described s. WT ran the imagination picture to i'.-t-ll half of its bono:-. Wives, widowed in an instant bv the murderous blast' Danght : 1 s smitten w i h the i. -art-rending sic' t . f t'ueir felhei's lifeless corpse! The wailings cS the riPOiiize'.l females 1 The piteous grief of tho unhurt but l.eart-r-tricken suectat-r-! Th.e woute.led seaman borne down b-dow ! Ti.e sdnt ter.rs and quivering hps of their l rav pnd honest comrades, who tried m v on to subdue or concca.l their feelings ! Wlnt icorth can ad.quatfdy depict a scene like !hi " The bodies cf th.p killed remaine.! on board the ship last night. They will be brought to the citv this ni'M-nrng.'' A letter to ns from a member of Con gress, dated rn the everurg of the horrible calsmitv. eftr giving a statement cf the killed, says: The boat is now at Alexandria. Csp. Stockton is badly wounded. Col. Hnto-i i repu.-Lt' Iwirt, .fr?. Gilmer and Misses Gardnprs ar? on board and not conscious of their loss when our informant left, as thev were below in the cabin, and were prevented from coming up. can fo-m little idea of the dep di tres that pcrvj less the city." From (lie IVtlmore Stir, we gather the foliowinff ad u'loe.al iteies : "Th- Hon. J. Y. Ty-01. 'Jd assistant Pos.r.'.ast.-rGc. eral, hr..' : ,s hat cut and a piece of the gun, a'eout six inches in length, e-tYtly ieti.ij on ihe top of his beau. " Tito IIo r. V ic' l.t": :adi started to go on d.-ck with Judge Fpshur. when some one belt w called detained him for a second. : mi thereby saved his lie. "The Se ?:ary cf We.r, to avoid th"" crack of tle gun, advised the President to go below, w here they wu ; . si ting whep the calamity happened. "The legs o' Messrs. Fpsuur and Gilmer are sbockb-edy nv tilated. " ('apt. Stockton, as soon as the shock overwhelmed l in, aught his ch". then clapped his bauds upnn each side of his face, and was in the act of '-aping overboard, when Iip w:s caught by the Hon. J. Y. Tyson. v The Madisoeian 1 a s : "Tlif; breech of the gun was severed, and carried away the bulv-ark of the ship opposite to i:. R was the iron fragment?.

il is supposed, which struck down so many on beard, an ! who could not have been behind th- gum The accident took plr.ee about .in$er. A steamboat from Alexant'ria, which vn? passing, was sent back to town, and returned with several sur- " The same number of onr paper which contains li.e unfortunate Gilmer's address to his constituents, bears them also the ac-co',!!-.: of his death."

oultrirotessor 1 1 regorv, of Aberdeen, in a letter to a Inen 1. ob serve?, 'as I suppose, you keep poultry, I may sell you that it ha3 ben ascertained, that if yon mix with their food a sufficient quantity of egg-shell or chalk, which they cut p reedil v. thpv w i ' 1 lav ', fHiribus, twice or thrice as many eggs as before. A well fed fowl is disposed to lay a vast number of eggs, but cannot do so without the- materials for the shells. 1. , now rv fr nouris.'img moner respects her C .... I ! : . . .. 1 c 1 r 1 f """i "oj - UJ. ;.:. u a lOWi l. l on tool 1 anl wat-r, freei from carbonate of liioe, an 1 nr.t finding nny in the soil, or in th johape of m rrar. which tliev often eat oil' the wall-, would lay no ps at all, with the best will in the work.' Thit Old .?r:n Chair:' Diniel O'Corinel! has sent to Robert Tvler an old relique, being upwards of :;00 years in the O'Connell family. It is rn ad i in the antique style of those days, and formed of oh! Irish black oak, polished in the itne.-t manner. The seat and centre cf the hack are iined with a cream colore phrdi. richly orne meated with fauev fig ores ami national etchings. The Presi d-mt was ihe first to seat himself in it. .is t hi iu- o;h mst., by J. )hn Barekman. Lsq., A,r. James Ruckner to Miss A .'ties Wilsher. Roth of this countv. s?ti-:am ijoat kiistiTu". A li n I V A I. s . 5 Ad daid, from Ranids. Mai ch 1 ti Indian Queen, from Lafayette. Columbiana, Pittsburgh. 11 r. A It T X' R It S March o Adelaide, for Lafayette. t Indian Q iee:i, fur Cincinnati. - Columbiana, " Lafayette. Locofbeo Elcctorial icliit. Senatorial E i. k c tons. A. HOWARD, of Parke countv. ti. KEE1), of Clark. l)l ST ill t T 1 LI (TO tIS. Win. A. Dow les, of Orange. E'ii jdi land, i.f Va-hinton. J. W. .Iohnon. of Eraukhn. S. E. Perkins, of Wavne. W. W. W ick, of Marion, i'aiis (.t. Dunninrr, of Monroe. Austin M. Puett, of Paike. llcnery V. Elsworth, of Tippecanoe. Cliarles W. C-ithcart, i f Eapjrte. Lucian P. Perry of Allen. Cd :td 4th 5th Gth 7th sih Hth I Oth Oli sale at the oGiee nf II. Fauntleroy, E?q.. Rev. Dr. Smyth's Lectures on the Apnstolie Succession, at " " Presbytery and Prelaey, at 02,73. , 1 a. lh-c!e iastical ReRcpiiblieanism, at rc!esiastictil Catechism, at Sl.GJ. March 9. l-U 10 It. ISectMVt'il, !v .ttasssr: OCEAN, A (TENERAL assiitment o! Iron and Xails - conUiii!r of Plough moulds and Slabs, Rand arid Round Iron, Common and Dandy Tire-' li'Tse Shoe and rod " IS ails of all description"1. A I, S O , A full assortment cd" the best cuahtr of ii V ii V V v i V S . Ladh:$ and C demen's boots and shoes. Dry coods cf the latc t stvle, .Vc, .vc, All rf which will he. sold low, for cash, or cxchirmej for the .follow itj.r :irt:ide. W heat. Corn. O.its, Tlour, Meal, liacon. Lard. Huttrr, Tallov.-. IJecs'.vax, Flax s. ed, Country Linen, or any other description of country Produce. P. 1)0 RAX. Vii.cennes, March tub, 181 1. 40--tf. :a!c F V virtue of fmr writs of fi fa to me directed ' bom the Clerk s office of ihe Knox Circuit court, I will expose to public, sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday the 23d diy of M .rch neit, between ;! e hours preset ibed by law-, the rents and profits for the term of seven ears of the f illowing real estate to-wit: one town lot in the town of Bruceville, Knox county, known and designated as 1 -t number (S) eight, there is a good frame dwt limg and out houses on said lot and in case of failure to realize 'he full a mount ol i., bt. interest and costs, now due on said writ. I will at the same time and place, proceed to expose the fee simple of the above described reil estate. Sold to satisfy said wri's, one in favor of Samuel II. MeCiure ec John M. Cook, one in f.ivor of Le tndcr S. iSpore. one in favor of Peter Fox and against Obed Macy, Jonathan P. Cox, Charles Polke and James Foreman, one in favor of Benjamin Wolfe and against Obed Macy, David Eemmon and Daniel (J. McClure the two first against Obed Macy. A1M- SMITH, S. K. C. February 25th. 1811. 3lJ-4t. (Prs fee 2 50) We havo a supply of neatly print ed blank Rilla of Lading on hand. Call an J sec. ihem.

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rHU' personal property belonging to! the estate of John Shepard, dec'ased, consistintr nf 1 fr , T I 1 iOrSCS, LsdlHC, JlO'S SuCCDA ir i ..j 7r 1 iOrSCS, LsdlHC, JioS, SuCf'J. rdi'jniti Uteiisils, S'C Will bo oflVred at nn'.'l , t' ' " I i" 'oitieuuinuOiiesuteonNiiiiroiv tl- o 1 , r M aiuroa tiie , )j uav 01 ularcn nev at no into ra ., . ,-, ' at rn-, late re - in uusse.mi tO'tnsmp. rxuox connty, on a credit of twelve months. hr. Iner particulars made known on dar of sa.e. ' H. H. Sf HIP U) Adm'r Feb. 27, 184 J ' ri 'J, ' '- ! V IMlCnii S S-l' V vtrtuenfa writ of venMitioni exponas to , .1;. 1 e ... .. ... 1 '. . ' - Kno, Circuit court. 1 will expos, to d 1 s e ,11!,,.,..,, . , , 1 e at tU court house door , mcennes. on 5 iturt dV l ift '2. i, f iu ,-.( M.,r.d, . 1 ' ' .'iJiLi 1 1 r t . )t'l VVOf'tl I I ' .veen tin? iroht.- fur li mks p-reserihei! Law. the rents and and t the term of ev.M, v..... .... , years ot the tollowinir real estate to-wit: a part of donation iot number (20!) t-.vo hundred and four, containing lot) acres townsldn 1 north, ranee 10 we.-t, 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 time and place, proceed to expose the fee simplo of the above teal estate. Sold to satisfy sai.! writ in favor of Y'orick Mctoipin and against (.hescr Embra . AIJM. SMITH, 8. K. C. IV-brusry "t'uti, 1S-14. 3'J--it. (lVs f. 1 ")0) I if riff ' So! He. ! V virtue of a writ of venditioni exnona-i to irected from the tj it :OiTii of the Knox Circuit court, I will e x p is.; to public, sale at the court house door in Vincennes. on Saturday the g3, day of .Much n-ext, between the hours prescribed by i.uv. the rents and profits for the term of seven years of ihe following real estate to-wit: three lots in the town of Sjbury numbers 10, 11 and t3 1 lying ami being; in the e. unity of Kno.x. and in case of failure to realize the full amount cf debt, interest and cost-, now due on sai l writ, I will at the same time and place, proceed to expose the fee simple of the abi ve described real estate. Sold to satisfy said writ in favor of John Franklin, and against tSion S. Harlm. ABM. SMITH, S. K. C. February 2Sth I S 14. G'J- it. ( Pr's fee ? I 50.) KXOX CIRCUIT COFRT, j March Term, 18 1 R $ To John Hunt and Zebuline his wife. Clarissa Harrison, , druhm Montgomery Pike Harrison, William Henry Harrison, a mi John C. S. Harrison. vvT OTICH is iierebv given that on Sati urilay the .'i();h day of March next, at the March term next ensuing of th Knox Circuit Court, the imdersiomed will apply to the Knox Circuit Court, at the court house in Vincf-nnes, to appoint commissioners? according to law to make division of the following real estate, in Harrison's addition in the Rorotigh of Vincennes, to-wit: The house and parcel of ground bounded in front bv Parke street, in the rear by the river, on the one side by Perty street, and on the other side by Scott st. ad !sm r umbers fifteen ,mid six'eeu, amongst the owners and proprietors. II IK AM DEC'KI-.R. Feb. 2 . iSt 1. it. SherifF's Sale. Y virtue of a decree run a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed fiom the Cicrk's of n fice of the Knox Circuit court, I will expase to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes. o!i Saturday the 23d day of March next, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the follow iug real estate to wit: lot number (;us) three hundred and eisht. according the plat of the survey of said horousjh. by Johnson & Emisou, havi'is a one story frame dwelling and out houses thereo.n. and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest and cost--, now djie on said writ. I will at the same tirm' and place proceed to expose the f e s'unpie of the above, described ral estate. S(,, to satisfy said decree in favor of J. B. Mar tin, Albert Bad dlet, Morgan Jones. John C. Hol land and Archibald B. McKec and against Zachariah Pu'liaa1 and Mary A Pu'liam. ABM. SMITH. S. K. C. February 2sth. 1811, .TO It. (Prs fee 2 00) ST ATK OF ISDLl.Wi (til)son Counti, ss. In the ProbNte Court of Gibson County. February term, A. D. IMF Andrew Lewis, Administrator ") On r David Herman, deceased, complaint vs. J. of The creditors of the said Da- insolvenvid Herman. J cy. f?piIE said Andrew Lewis, having filed -"- his memorial in this couit, show ing the condition of the said estate, and complaining that the personal property (there being no real estate) is insufficient to pay the debts anl demands outstin ling against it, it is therefore ordered, that the filing and pendancy of the said complaint be made known to the creditors of the said David Herman, deceased, by a publication of this order for six weeks successively, in the Vincennes Gazette, a weekly newspaper published at Vincennes, in the county of Knox, and that they be informed that un less they notify the said Administrator of 'he existence and extent of their respective claim", by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, date and description of the contract or assumpsit upon w hich the same may be founded, in the office of the Clerk of this court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of more diligent creditors ; and, on motion, this matter is continued to the next term of this court. Cop1- attest : J. R. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. February 'J-, 1SFF30-Gt. E. O. . S MEETING of Odd Fellows will be held at the house of Mr. Lamp in Vincennes, on Saturday theltuliof March, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Business of importance will be laid before the meeting. Ail members in good standing in the order are invited to attend. March 2, H'J 3t.

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f T ri ri fWfrt .' r ,HL following cernucate is but one among number held bv the proprietors of -Jew Da viJ or Hebrew Plaster.' and the 'Resurrection o a I iiuriiuer neiu nv uie propneiors or -Jew JJaviJ or Hebrew IMastcr,' and the 'Resurrection or Ver"',An ii!!-' -'lore than iifty could be obtained i ,rom thc "i0st influential citizens in every county u .1 i- . . , . where these medicines have been introduced, but c , the expense of lns-mn them in anv of our most common prints w..uM I e so gient as nut to war. Suffice it to snv. buth the 1 r;u:t them in so doing l!;,sU'r a(1(l l'Hs, are left for sale only on condilion, that the money shall be rtfumfrd in all cases ' Where nJ l'elu'1U is rt,cc,ivtl1 t"-'1"' their use. The I IlroFrietol are well aw.ire of the prejudice exUt!n? against p. tent mcdieiries, and that the people 1 nave Di'pu s,i olien unjiosni upon that it is dilltcult :.. 1 .1 1. . . . ... . , F -ua.e eve., goo article 1 I nev trust, however, that the terms uoon w h . h I "' "S,. f to try their elhcacv. 1 lie i' aster is for pains of all U , " owl,ilinu ... 'y"-' - o-', v.. iiiimji le 'r..( Ague, Dyspepsia, and gaieral debility, an derangement of the nervous system, and are puit jociuHije.iie.u ui uiv ueivou yiem, anu are puie ly vcgcuble. Plaster 50 cents per box, containing sufficient tosjircad 8 or 10 plasters. Pills 25 cent- per box. containing t!5 pills, the cheapest and best pill eer put up. C v v it'i v : i v . Four ilc" S, Eiist from Logwisport, Li., January 12, 1841. Missus. Com stock, or do: -'"'l lemeor fSotne s:k veir? since L r-eivt-d a -sievvre hurt in my side, wliich broke two of my rili.t. Since that time I have been sorely adhcted indeed. Most of the time unable to work, and every change in the weather causing a severe pain in my side I had nearly despaired of ever being tuned, having paid enough to doctors niready to pay for a good firm, and received no benefit; I say I had nearly despaired, but. thanks to the genius who lir.-U compounded the 'Jew David or Hebrew Plaster,' f am, through its agencv. well. ?.'ot more than six weeks since, I was in L igausport, w hen I heard one of your agents recommending the Hebrew Plaster. I bought a box and applied a plaster to my hide, and found almost iusnntaneous relief. Money would be no temptation for the box I have if no more could be obtained. I w .u!d state aii-o, that 1 have a daughter who far two years, w as unable to do any vvoik, from a pain in her side and brt-ar , and a geuenil pros, tration of the system, causing a great weakness; She used the Hebrew Plaster in connexion with the Perian Pills, and received great relief, and is now mendifis rapidly. Vouts vviih great tespect, CALEB HAPKIS(V. For sale by JOSEPH rsOMES and 11. E. I'JjOIV, at ttieir Drug -Mores on .Market street Y incennes, I i. Feb. 15. IV 11. 37 3m. !2Y virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me uJ directed from the Clerk's Office of the Kno.x Circuit court, I will expose to public sale at the court-house door in ineenne. on Saturday the IGtii day of March, between the hours prescribed by law, ;di the right, title and interest of Har riet Durell, for the term of seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: One hundred and twenty acres, it being a part of Donation Lot Xo. and incase of a bjre to realize th full n--?-int H' dbt, .nterestand costs now due on sdid writ, I will at the same time and place proceed to expose all the right of dower of said Harriet Durell in and to the above described real estate, levied on to satisfy said writ in favor of Abhn. Smith, administrator on the estate of Stephen R. Dureil, deceased, and against Harriet Durtdl. ISAAC MASS, C. K. C. IV 1 ' enrunrv 1st. is! :5t. Till: STATE OF INDIANA, Knox Countv, ) KXOX CIRC J IT COIRT. I March Term, I S 11. S Allen Rurnett, .famesJ G. Reed, and Felix R. Lew is, vs. JRit! in Chancery. George Legier, and Susan Legier. J fr?HE said defendants are hereby notified that the above named complainants have this day hied their bill i f complaint iti said Knox Circuit Court pgaint 1 ut in. auu ai.-so me amuavit 01 am?mterestcd person, setting forth that the said George Legier and Susan Legier are mm residents of ihe State of Indiana. Now ... ... tins is to notify you to appear en the. first day of the next term cf said Court, and plead, answer .r (femur to said bill, or the same w il! be taken as confessed, and a decree entered accordingly. Attest, WM. R McOORR. CFkVincennes Feb. 2 1. 184 1. 3S-3t. SlicrilPs .Sale. n w. t r 1 .... t. L i 1 virtue ot an anas venditioni expo- & nas, to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will rrfoso to public, sale at the court hou:-e door m Vincennes, on Saturday the 'J!d day of .March, 1811, between the hours prescribed by law. the rents and profits, for die term of seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number 1R". in the Borough of Vincennes, according to Johnson Sz Emison's survey ; and in ca-e of failure to realize the full amount of debt, inlerest and costs now due on said writ. 1 will, at the same time and place, proceed to expose the fee simple of the above described real estate, sold to satisfy said writ against Francis Beziem(now deceased,) Alexis Picard, Henry Picard. Benjamin Picard, Narease Ernaw and Eugene Ernaw, and in favor of James Gibson. A B'M SMITH, S. K. C. Feb. 27. hi!. ay-.it. (Printer's fee 50.) AlEi!2!2i traSor's Aoticc. rniHE undersigned, having obtained letters of administration from the Probate Court of Knox county on the estate of John Shepard, deceased, would hereby uodfy all persons having claims again! said estate to present them properly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. II. B. SHEPARD, Adm'r of John Shepard, dee'd. Feb. -27, IS 14. 39-. 3t.

3Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to ine 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 2.3d day of March, between die hours of :fl and 4 o'clock of said day, the rents and profits for the term of seven years, of th following real estate, that is all the right, title and interest that beionas to Solomon Fry, Susan Fry, Henry O. Riley, Hannah Kiiey, Morgan Jones, Eliza Jones, Hazard P. Snapp, John F. Snapp, Abraham Snupp, Eliza Ann Snapp, Abraham Wi'hers, Warren il. Withers, Ceorge W. Albert, Octavia Albert, and Cornelia W ithers, in the riuht ol Abraham F. Snapp, decea-ed. to w it: Of, in and to all that parcel of laud, being two hundred acres, situate in the upper prairie near Vincennes, bounded on front by die Wab&sh river, and on the south-west side by the land of William Wclton now deceased, and designated on the plat and survey of ihe district of Vinceur.e s, bv the number (11) e'even, (12) twelve, and part of (1-3) thirteen, in town three north range, 10 west; subject nevertheless to the estate in dower of the said widow of the said Abraham F. JSnapp, deceased, in the said tract of land, and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest, and costs now due, I will at the same time ,aud place proceed to expose the fee simple of the above des-iibed real estate, according to law, at the suit of Isaac Coons, Administrator de bonis nou John P. Drinnon. deceased, and against the heirs of Abraham F. Snapp. deceased. AIJUXHAM smith, r;..K. c. March 2, is li. (i'r's fee '5) ti'J-lf. To otferrhmats :ui3 taMilrt OF THE WABASH VALLEY. fpHH subscribers .have erected a large Paper Mill at Eafayette, Ind., and having sparetno cost in obtaining the most approved Machinery Ac skill from the East, are prepared to supply the IJiire Wabash Yallry with every kind of paper wanted, on the most favorable terms. The Friends of Home Industry and Western Enterprise, are invited to give us a call, and to save heir liigs, wliich will be received in exchange for Paper or Cash at fair prices. HA IJ 13 EE, V ANDES & CO. Dec. 2, 1811 30 lv.

ij c n . v o t i r i: . r7PTpIEL practice law in the counties of Daviess, Martin, Pike and Cr.-cn. He "has ocati d himself at Washington, Daviess county, and will attend faithfully to any collections in ihe counties above named. In the Daviess Circuit Court he will practice in partnership with Mr. Law, and any business entrusted to him in that Court will receive his attention also. May 1H, IS 13. 50-tf. OA' BSKAK ESTATE. ipUIUAXTto an order of the Probate Court of Knox county, made at the February Term thereof, 1811, the undersigned, administrators on the estate of Robert Leinmon, deceased, late, of said county, will oiler at public vendue at the late resilience of said deceased, on Saturday tho 1 Gth day of March next, all the right, title and interest which said deceased had at the time of his death, in and to one hundred and twenty-four acres of land, being part of Donation lot No. 3 also, ,-o. , iracooiidi set-i'n ; , lovvsj. J north range 8 west, containing 3t and ' I 2.)-100 acres, on a credit of six and twelve months. JOXATHAX P. COX. ? , , . ABRAHAM MILLER, 5 Ad"1 rs' Feb. 19, 184 1 3S 3t. STATE OF I M)I AX A, Gibson County, sS" n the Probate Court of Gibs.m ounty, February term, A. D. 1?M. " Jolin Hargrove. Administr a 1 On or of Widiam Joiitisou, de- complaint ceased, vs. ) ul Phe creditors id' the said Wil- I insolveniiam Johnson. J ty. nIH said John Hargrove, having bled his memorial in this court, showing the condition of the said estate, and complaining that the property, both real and personal, is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against it, it is therefore ordered, that tho tiling and dependency of tho said complaint be made known to the creditors of the scud William Johnson, deceased, by a publication of this order for six weeks successively, i,-j the Vincennes Saturday Gazette, a weekly newspaper published in Yincermis, in the county of Knox, and that they be inform ed that unless they notify the said Administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claim.'?, by filing the same or a statement of the nature, date and description of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the Cli.uk of this court, previous to the dual distribution of the assets of t'ue said decedent, such claims will be post poned in favor of the claimaof v.xe dili-' gent creditors, and this matter continue to the next term of this court. Cop attest: J. R. MON TGOMERY, Clerk. February 22, 18 1 l-o"j rt. Slicritr "s Sa!c. IlY virtue rf a decree and a writ of venditioni exponas, to m directed from the Clerk's otiice of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vineenn mi Saturday the 23d day of March., 18 11, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and protits of the following real staie, for the term of seven years, to-wit : All that tract or parcel of End situate in said coun'y of Knox, and known and designated as 'ot number 1, of fractional section 2. in township 5 north, range 10 west, containing 4 1 and 1 5-1 00 acres ; and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest and costs now due. I will, at the same tima and olace, proceed to expose the fee simple of the above described real estate, sold to satisfy said writ in favor nf the St.ate of Indiana and against Sarah Wilkins. Irvin Wilkins. Rebecca McClure. and John McClure, heirs at law. an 1 John T. Rovd, administrate of Andrew Wilkins. deceased. A B'M SMITH, S. K. C. March 1.1314. 3U-.lt. (Printer's fee $J :Q.)

COACH 3iAKLG.

'HHE undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Vincennes and its vicinity, that he. has commenced the above business on Water street, a few doors south of Broadway, where he can at all times be found by any person w ishin;? to get any thing done in his line of business. He will warrant his work to he equal to any manufactured in tha west, in point of neatness and durability, and solicits a share of public patronage. JOHN P. CRICKMUR. Jan. -1. 184-1. 31 3m.' " i lny lmlt Hum "VorK and do all thy lahor.59 f Lti customers will please take notico that after this our Office will not bo open on Sundays as heretofore ; we will receive customers, however, until 1 1 o'clock on Saturday evenings. Our r.r.o:i for adopting this c-nr? ;s, that f ' thins: three months we lihWeroj ..p.'-ei of the pleasurable duty of attending public worship, on that day, and also of lending our services to our Sunday School. We hope that our patrons will excuse us when they recollect that we have cut, curled and shaved their hair and beards for the last ten years, without regard to Sundays. ALISON & BURGESS. Feb. IT, 1S11 TT-tf .iissiaia Iron. mm .1 UN I ATA IRON. inst receiveu aiui tor sate Dv Feb. 17. lSU.37.if .'. W. MADDOX." of)arr. BOXES No. 1, Kentucky Tobacco, and 2 boxes James' Hive r do., in store and for sale, by Feb. I7.S7.tf J. W. MADDOX. School foo!t. 1UST received, a new sup.ply of Standard School Rooks, and for sale, by Feb. 17 3T-tf J. V. MADDOX. ISoat ..'aJIew. JEA GRASS and Hemp Rope, for Ca. bles, Check Line and Stern Fasts, for sale, by J. W. MADDOX. Feb. 17 18 14 37-tf. WIL1JA. &z EliZA5)E. FORWARDING 8c COMMISSION No. 10'2, Tchoupitouloas St., Sew Orleans. Louisiana. January 10th. 1S43. 32-0m. Terre-Hu! Courier wil! publish tb above six months and send their aremmf to T. C. Ikwn.v, Grayville, Illinois, for collection. Flat Boat Ca?!c. WUST received 2) eods MANILLA CORDAGE for Flat-Boat Cable?. Checklincs and SternfasN.und for sale low WM. BRR TCI I. Vincennes, Dec. 20ih. 1813. 30-tf i00 2!5iEJ"oiF FLAXSEED WANTEDFor which we will pav cash on delivery. W.u. LLTiTCH & Co.' Vincennes, August 2 1, I8C. 12 tf stay es w a A' t:-: r 1 H E rubs -riber would like t, purchase a quail -I- till' .if" ttafr..! Sli,.!... II4. 1 i: titv of Bsrrt ! St ives and Heads. del etivcrc. in v no ennes. J. L. CIILMAN. January 21t!i, 1814. 31 tf. S-arszu'r Attention ! HEN R V K. WISE.. Sidl'ic mill lliimcsa JlfaAtr, berrdiv gives notice, that htu-'-afif-r he intends constantly to keep at th" store of his brotners in Vincennes. as well as ds residence -in ih country, work of HI kinds in his line of business. His saddles he will wanant to be well made of as good materials as ;..u he procured in the West, and are insured not to ".stain the jtuntaiocnifi:" The above articles he wid .soil extremely low f A cash, or almn.-t anv arlic-it- of country j. reduce, delivered tidier in Vincennes, or at his residence in the country. January 24, 1S14 31-tf. !GG&M!S3iGN& FORWARDING Xo. ., Pine street, Si:w York. W. B. W. will continue to pay particular attention to sales of Cotton, Pork., and ad sorts of Southern and Western Produce consigned to him. He will also continue to purchase every deseri plion of Goods to order, and from his long experience, hopes his numerous friends will as usual encourage hmi, when in want of his services. New York, 2oth December, Is !3.-3G-3m P. S. Cash advances made on consi"nmerits when required. Ucfer to DoRKMcs Si yp.a.m &, Nixon, ) Wm. E. Whiti.vo & Co. V New York. T. W. Jones, Esq. ) J. S. Si W. J. Wise, Vincennes, Ind. Neatly executed at this office. .Blanks lor sale at this oflice.

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