Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 March 1844 — Page 3
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be well considered a part of the implied undertaking of the General Government to construct a national thoroughfare from the lak" to the Ohio, and as the memorialists desire it. it would seem highly propor to provide for this improvement (tut of the same fund the Wabash and Frie canal was constructed with. In il i n ir this, the commtuce believe the treasury will in no wise he embarracd, and, in fact, that the would be Utile or no ultimate deficit on this account. The fir: sales m the Yiucetmes uirtrict were held in lSi'7. By the return? to the General Land Odi-e to January t 1S14. there were remaining unsold, up to that date. 1 1 acre.
The first sale in the Sha wneetown district were held in I S 1 J ;nd by the returns to the General Land Office to January '0, Is-i I, there were reuninino; nnvoid in that district, to s id date, U,M'i",G )C ..acres. The first sa'c-s in the Pale-tine district Tere at different periods from 1807 to IS'2 4 ; and by the returns to the Genera! Lind Office to January CO, 184 1, there were remaining unsold in that district, to said dele, 1,095.171 acres. The said districts lie contiguous to tli.it portion of the Waba-h below the point fixed for the termination of the canal. Fx-stn th? r.bovo statement, it appears that there are remaining unsold in said three land districts 1. 917, 4 St acres of land, that have been expose! and in market for nearly thirty-seven years. As tho sales of those lands, as the committee confidently believe, have been retarded as much, if not more, for the lack of facilities in sending1 the surplus products of the soil to market, on account of the quality of tho land, the committee are induced to believe lha: a grant of 0.000 a.-r- s of land. (!e-s linn one eighth of the whole.) to be selected from alternate, .sections of
f ai 1 district, to be expended in tho comiletinn of s.d 1 thoroughfare, would r der ll e re-;due of said land-- as vnhriWe. if not mere so. than tho v In their t 'resent rendition. ho o are now. i idgiivj; from the ears, it is not spues durii pa? le w unreasonable to suppose that fifty years hence most of said lands would, stil remam mii d. i trier, durin j; the did not aotoor.t u thonnes land 1-: is. vt ar. the who e sa es to one per cent, unon the amount in market .00 It IS he presnmtd lhre w as n vor v uilterent resu.t in the two : r t : i 1 1 1 A n 1 how cou'd it bo w hen t'"n :Treat lo-vd-erwie expc; no sta: . nrticie corn, would command bm-liel. for the lack of f'i- : to nv.ikct : when, at othirrenter f cilities, though O V. 1 V ten c -. : ! ill ties m 'I ' Willi :io nearf r th mar' t, at t v -amo umo it was s! oij; 10 r i, an iiiilher ? The sor.ndness -uid lu l cs,neec ot t ie poocy nnv we li b do )ted. o1' the Foiled refuse lauds for so States ho! !c g th.es many vwars. to be enhance.! in value bv toe ton flnd labor ot ;h ar!y pauwei s : vihe'i it is con.dered. too, that no taxes are paid on them for the support of the Gov ernment or the common im prove, m nt. it is not desired by the committee that Ih.ngress should, by implied or constructive authority, extend its power beyond the legitimate limits assigned by the constitution, ll is conceded by the most rigid of the poh d1 of strict constructionists, that Oonr: os- nnv legitimately legislate ao carry into hoeC a s-;1 rower in tho c.oniiluiion stamive oraat of llv vi-ti." of the w ater power, and the suhstnive grac.t to Cc'irre.-s post o".ces a-i i j of l!;e authority -to e-tabhsh i-t-rojvis.' v.c. Congress may. wlnie artttii ! ro:itititM-i'ia! bc cci'ii'iion i tiiu'O uctiy w.thoi the limits of the U'se. do more to provide for the of the country, and to facilitate of tlie nvi'ls of the (lovernment t the jx-opl . than is asked -. the bill, liv the m ot, K.-d im-uove, ieut. the n.-iio i ,f time ,!.intc : which the Wabash is ma le n i z able, is at oneo ' trebicd, and consequently the commercia and w o fi:. hues, are increased in a co: r mail. p,ndiv.2 ratio. Tl. committee, f.rtbe foregoina considerations, .vi.l especially as the mean a-ked will affect the receipts into the treasury very bttle. if any, and on account of the w.-t importance of this work. a, a national thorough-far-' and cmt mil it.irv a bill. ' In hw;iV. ! i ve t'ccn in,i :o rep-' A llll.b to -rant the State of Indisna and Illinois a portion of tho unsold lands in the Viio-enties, Palest. ue an.l riia wnectown I iml Oi-tro is. 1 r .Ulo.l i; tin- li-itiitual thorough! ire connecting Lake l.oe w itli ttic ;i;. rivo r. 1 v Fake 'the ia:pr.veme!.t cft'u- navigation of the Wa- ; bash. '.- it !:! .' h ; h S, (.. and ll.u.-e vf llicj r .:.';;-'. .;"'" V ,:',d St.,!,. ,f A .c rie I r-n C, (;;-t , ,-,Ut:- Th it tin to 'h. and liere- : y is, uia-'-n-d to the Stale of ' "...oa three bun;:ed tb asam! acres, f land, situi'e in the in-;cir.c-iand ilistuct in sii.l State,- and I tlie State f Liiiiois three hundred thousand acres situate a the Palestine and Shaw neetow n lan 1 districts :n said State, Ivin north of an ea-t and we.-t line is?;n throuoh the mouth of the Y h. to tej ebctcd and t.ikfn from the alteniato .sections oft ' mwol.l l.ui.U .-i" i' ( : i .-i-ni.ioiit iiii aid districts and icscnbo ! hinds, bv tbe repective Executives i f the sa'dStCe, n, h it-rs sons as thev res; uveiv m.'.v app mit. to tnapplied, ueder the concurrent !-gi!an.vo if said Sl.:e. to the completion of the national ':. -irough-f.ue connecting l.ake Eri . with tie Ohio river, by the i.c.pi ovi p.nuit i f tiie n wigauon of the river Wabash, between th-' point fixed I t the termination ol" the V,i!iivi and Eiie can u and the mouth of s .i l iiver. and for to other purpose wentexei': :.:.'...;;'.;-. iiiusa.u -Mates, to er.title t'aemselves to said era-it, shad comply with The eo- dumns li. rtunafter speci:!-1 1. Sic. Vt. .fi ;.' further t u , -!id. That the paid States cf Ir..b n.i ati.l Ihinois chall have ctsvetv. to se!t, oi-po-e ot, auC. grant ... 1 ! . , 1 . . O the ru'O'o-es a m to ir -a s-ec'ive tcnitorifs, tor at a pt ice to correspond with the pi ;ce of Slates in .,i.l di Fruvid'J h .,: .- th-' put-hc Linos ot tlie I nitio ucts at th- tune of such sale: -. Ti at nothing herein eont iiue l shad pievent tli-sj" '. States, lespeclivelv, from f. st odviiii j tor .-a'e Ute said Ian is at public n'.ieii t the h": -dif-t l.kr; and th.U, at such auc-ti-m sale, the atid ... i J.; m. w be sold above flie
Government pi ice, but not below it: Provided, further, That the above granted binds shall be j'Ut in maiket as soon as practicable after the selection of tho same, ami shall not, at farthest, be kc;t out of market longer than two years from ami after this act; And provided, so, "That nothing herein contained shall in nnv wav tiri-iii.i i,...
the preemption right of any person acquired prior to such selection. !oki. It. And be it furthtr fnnrfrd. Tint tho St.v -3 of Indiana ami Illinois t-hall commence s ii.l iaiprovements within two years after the psaae of this a. t, and sdiall complete the same witliin ten yeais thereafter. Nt('- -1"' h? it further tmtctcd. That the improv, ments, w hen completed, shall he conducted and kept in repair for the purpose of steamboat and other navigation, at the joint expense, nil under the concutrec.t legislation of said States; and all profits ati-ins from the same. w!-,ether on ace utnt of toll, water-rents, or utherise. -ha!l enr.re t-j the joint bonelit of said States: Vrovidi-K h,)vif.-. That no greater toll shall le charged than may le necessary to complete, conduet, nnd keep in repair said improvements: An prr,'-;,!rd. furihrr. That no c'.ahn for damages shall lie aiain-t t!ie Tinted States, in eonseijueiicc of any action of the said States authorized bv thi a.-t. Sfx. 5. An ! -- it furthir cnaclid, That aiJ river, when improved under the provisions of this act, shall he, and forever lemain, a public highway, ties bom toll or any other charge whitocver. for a'l property belonging; to the Government of the Fnited States, for all persons in their seriee, and for ail mails carried by them. t n Saturday morning last, the Oth inst., allera ln;io and protracted illness. Mi.iai ktii Coreuy. consort of Mr. J. L. Colman, of this place. In this place, on the I Oth in-t., Mrs. Ln txnt Cei i; :ino-, consort f (ianct V. Counhron. r o t i v i : . rag Hi: riatonean Literary bury I'nlverMtv. will held it- annual exhibition, in the t',lleje t.'hajnd.on Tuesdav evetung 10th March itist.. at half past six o'clock, 'i'he pu'aiic generally are respectfully solicited to attend. l!v order of the Society. i:. t;. mi;i:k,' t it. M. TKUMli; H-ommiXtee vi A. C. ST.WTOV. 5"nscinenH. (ireencastie. March lt!i, 1S11. 1 1-lt. LARGE SPRING AMO SUMMER S T O C K O P U A T s Ull" .,0, T senders. having j ist isortnlent of conijilt tisl ao thf ir own manufacture, an, cd their sioiTio i!nport;Uioi. receivwo,:ld take this riiediotn of informing their customers and dealers generally that tl.cv are now prepared to oiler them the largest r.ud bet assorted slot k of co ids in tln ir line ever lu f ire ex' t'oitedin tlie western couiitrv. 1'lie fo'dowin j: Hats vary from the extreme fa.-hion to medium and broad brims, viz.13 dozens blac k and white beaver Hats.
27 do d J.i cassi.nere Hats. 10 do do tio seal do. 00 do do do Russia do. 23 d do do nutria do 10 .do drab and white -otter do 23 So black r.a 1 drah mu.-k do 7 do d do coney do 10 do f ihionaMe perl do ."!3 do black, drab, and whhe Fishing and Sp,rtin Hats. 23 do f.ne black French silk Hats. Z0 do do do (our own manufacture) Hats. bO do common si'.k (our own manufacture) Ha's 45 do Angola (imported) Hats. 200 do bl ick and. white wool do The above being manufactured from the best
m eriais, ai id eotten tip bv the best of workmen, together with out lvilities to albud tin m as lowas thev can be bought in any of the eastern cities, adding charges, we hope to be favored with ex-tc-usjve orders. We have also a very erten she assortment of Panama, (double and singel brim) l-ojhorn, Canada, Dunstable, sea crass, Manilla, and palm leaf Hats, of various patterns, and men's boys and infants' cloth, velvet grass, linen, leather, oilcloth. mid ladies' velvet (.' ins, infants' Turbaio o r rem our extensive manufactory to civo entire satisfaction iii size. We can, at all time, give such sizes as our customers require thereby civing them as many or as few of the difh rent kinds of Hats as they desire. P. s. Il AIJHHUiSc CO., Southwest corner Main and Fourth streets, Louisville. Kv., March 13, 1SH 41-3t To .12 a a ii f ;u(ur'i. E have now on hand a large stork of Hatters" coeds, vi:.- Kusia Fi.rs of nil dificrent kinds, blown and unblown beaver Fur of all dif ferent kinds, blown ami unblown Nutria Fur of. all diilereot kinds, in ad its varieties, Oitor, Musk, Coney, Tuikev Hacks, red Wool, white Hairsl nr. d.uo uaou, i ur ami 001 i i us oi aa 1111f'eicnt kinds. Trimmings in meat varieties, tlum Shi lac. Ale. .hoi. Verdigris, Cve., which wc will Fell at vet v low prices. p. s. h ki;fPv it co.. I.ouisxidc. Ivy. N. 15. The h'izhest price, in ea.-h, piid for all km Is of Furs and Peltries. Lii-t ("?.' l.'i Journ'd. rtlicia i', now receiving suir heavy : siipi lies of l)ruo, MediOils. I) ve .,,-.. t...-,r,,r,,..,.i vu, i :t Vials. lioUles. Shop Furnituie, Suutl's au.l 'I complete. Ibug-ists mcieaaut.s, luanufaeturers. tmvsicia;,nd other dealers, are respectfully invited to call atid examine our stock before laying in their supplies elsewhere, as we are prepared to oiler inducements to purchasers, for cash, ot to i rompt dealers f only ) on the usual time. Per sons who cannot mike it convenient to visit the city, by addressing us with their oiders, may rely r . . .-I, i ... .,. . . upon having ttiem promptly iok-u on me same terms and of equal good quality a.i if they weic here in j erson. WTI.sON, PETTET, cV SMITH. Main street, I.ou sville Ky. March fi.-il-lOt X. H. (linseni. Vbeswax- Feathers. I,ineed Oil. Flax Seed. !!.. Mustard Seed. Lard, small white I5ean. and dried Fruits, taken at aii times at tb.e market price in p ivm-uit of U:!t due us, or in ex-hange for nil goods in our line. I. luinille C r V'e havo a supply of neatly ed id. -ink Hills of Lading on hand. in tCall and S'-o taem i, IJlanks lor sale at this office.
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V". i Teet Kowland's Mill Saws. (J.1, feet Hoe's cast-steel do. do. lO.OOOlbs assirteil Iron from Pittsburgh. For sale by WM. HUKTCII. Vincnnes March, 10. 1 S I 4 tl-tf. n l'ie application of Elizabeth Ley Hov, on afiidavit, ihat she expects! i ' i to oe maue a party to a suit orsuits at law or in chancery, hereafter to be commenced, by Joseph Somes, the Administrator of Alexis Lelvoy, deceased, or by John Ross, or Abner T. Ellis, or Henry 1. Urokaw, or Emory Low and James Low, or Frederick Smith, or the Uorough of Vmcennes, or tho State 15 ink of Indiana, or William U. Peters Co., or Albert L'a.lolitt, or Ezra Maker, or by all or some of them, or of other creditors of the said estate, and that the testimony of illiam Patterson is material and necessary for her defence, the Hon. Thomas Bishop, an Associate Judge of the Knox County Circuit Court, has ordered that said W illiam Patterson be examined, do bene esse, at tho oilice of Samuel Judah. in tho Lorotigh of Vinconnes, lOirda.y, the OtS day of April next. tC: I tueen the hours often o'clock A. M.,and four o'clock P. M., of sai l day, and that notice thereof be jiiven, by pnhlietition three successive wotks in the Vincennes Saturday (iazette, to tho said ,ll)ivr T. JJ i. who is now absent from the State, and to the ai 1 Frederick Smith, Em rtj Lou- and Jn:ns Loir. lJ'il.'tirt C, ' tern cc Co., Albert Iht Uld , and Ezra Baker, who aie not residents of the St-ite of Indiana. ELlZAllin 11 K HOY. Vincennes, March 10, 1 8 1 1- 1 1 -:jt. SiioriH"s Sale. irtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to r me directed from the Clerk's jotiice of the Knox Circuit court. I will expose to public sale at the court house door it) Vincennes, on Saturday the 2 1! day of Mirth next, between the hours prescribed by law. the rents arid profits for tlie hum of seven years of the following real estate to-wit: three lots in tho town of Salsbury numbers 10. VI and :?1 lying ntt. 1 being in the county of Knox, 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 simple ot the nbeve de sen ed real e-tate. Sold to satisfy aid writ in favor o 1 .lohu Franklin, and against Sion S. HarIm. A DM. SMITH, s Fi bru.iry 2th. 1SU. (Pr's fee 51 50.) K 5tt-lt. Slit rill al( Y virtue of a decree and a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed fiom the t.'lei k';- office of the Knox Circuit court. I will expose to put .-.le at the court louse door in Vincenties, on Saturday the 23J day of March next, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the f dlowing real estate to wit: lot number (d0S) three hu:tdre! ar .1 ei::iit. accordnu at ol the survcv of .-.f.J borovii'i, by Johnson vv nmison, havo-j a one story frame, dwelling and out houses thereon, an. in ease id" failure to realize t'.ie foil amount of deist, interest and costs, now due on said writ. I will at the sime time and place proceed to expso the f. e simpie of the above described real estate. Sold to satisfy said decree in favor of J. U. Martin, Albeit IJadohet, Mori; 01 Jones John C. Holland and rchibild 15. McKce and against Z.o-h-ariah Pulliaio and Mary A Pulhon. A ll M '. SMITH. S. K. C. February 2lh. ay-It. (Pes fee 2 00) STA TE OF LXDI.EWL ? (li').ion County, 5 " In the Probate Court of Gibson County, February term, A. 1). 1 1. Andrew Lewis, Administrator On of Oavid Herman, deceased, complaint vs. of The creditors of the said Da- j insolvenv id Herman. J cv. rniUF. said Andrew Louis, havinfiled -- his t'wCinorial in this court, showing the condition of the said estate, and complaitiino; that the personal proerty (there beinj: no real estate) is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding aains: it, it is therefore ordered, that the filing and pendency of me saiu complaint oe tnau known lo toe creditors ol the said IJavul Herman, deceased, by a publication of this order (or six weeks successively, in the Vincennes Gazette, a weekly newspaper published at Vincennes, in the county of Kn .ix, and that they be informed that un less they notify the said Administrator of ihu existence and extent of their respect ive cla ins, by fiiinti tho same, or a state ment of die natut e, date mid t'escrfjuW the contract or assumpsit upon w hich the same may be founded, in the office of th Clerk of this court, previous to tlie final distribution ot tho assets of the estate id the said decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of more diligent creditors ; and, on motion, this main r is continued to the next term of this court. Copy attest : J. 11. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. February -- . 18 1 1-3'd-Ot. Ji't lltcviwil. hy Steamer OCEAN, f! EN EH. Mi assoitment id Iron and ISaiis consisting of Plough moulds and Slabs, Ean.l and Round Iron, Common and Dandy Tire" Horse Shoe ami rod " Nails of all description. A Ii S O , A full assortment of tb.e best quality of r o e v i v n . Eddies' and (lentlcmen's boots and shoes, Dry goods of the latest style, Cvc , c, All of which will be sold low, for cash, or ex changed for tho follow in article, viz. Wheat. Com, Oats, Flour, Meal, Bacon. T.-ud. Hotter, Tallow, Beeswax. Flax seed. Country Linen, or any other description of country Proluce. V. DOKAN. Vincennes, March tuii, 1 S 4 1 . 40 tf.
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vHE follow inn eeitilicate is but one among a number held by the proprietors of -Jew Da vid or Hebrew Plaster,' and the 'Resurrection cr Persian Pills.' More than lifty could be obtained from the most influential citizens in every county where these medicines have been introduced, but the expense of inserting them in any of our most common prints would bo so great as not to war, rant them in so doing. Suffice it to gay, both the Plaster and Pills, arc left for sale only on condition, that the money shall be refunded in all cases w Here no t'cncm is received irom tlieir use. i lie proprietor are well aware of the prejudice existing against patent medicines, and that the people have been so often imposed upon that it is dillieult to induce them to pure base even a guml article They tru.t, however, that the terms upon which these medicines are sold will induce all to try their ciiieacy. The Plaster is for pains if all docri 'pi aits. Swellings, iVc. I he Pills for l evers. Ague, Dyspepsia, and general debility, mid derangement of the nervous system, and are purely vcl;i table. Plaster oi) cents per box, containing sufficient to spread 8 or 10 plasters. Pills "j cents per box, containing 35 pills, the cheapest and best pill cer put up, V, V V f I fi" S C ll i V . Four miles S. Fast from Lguiijjrt, lu., January l, 1S41. Mksshs. Comstock oV (jo : . Gentlemen: Some six years since I receiveT a s vrre- hurt in mv side, wbi' b broke two of my ribs. Since that time I have been sorely afflicted indeed. Most of the time unable tit work, and every change in the weather causing a severe pain in my side. I had nearly despaired of ever being cured, having paid enough to doctors already to pay for a good farm, and received no benefit; I say I had nearly despaired, but. thanks to the genius who first compounded tho 'Jew David or Hebrew Piaster," I am, through its agency, well. IVot more than six weeks since, I was in hogauspoi t, when I heard one of your aguils leeommending the Hebrew Plaster. I bought a box and applied a plaster to my side, and found almost instantaneous relief. Money would be no temptation for the box I have if no more could be obtained. I would state also, that 1 have a daughter who for two years, was unable to do any woik, tiom a pain in hr side and breast, and a general prostration of the system, causing a great weakness; She used the Hebrew Plaster in connexion with the Persian Pills, and received great relief, and is now mending rapidly. Yours with great lespect, CALFB HAKIilsPX. For sale bv JOSFPH SOMFS an-t II. F. PKCK. at their Drugstores on Market street, Vincennes, la. Feb. Fi, Hll. norm s rsik'. 12 1 " virtue of an alias venditioni exponas, to me directed from tho Clerk' office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose, to public sale at the eour! house door in Yincennes, on Saturday the d day id' March, IS 14, between the hours preset ibed by law, the rents and profits, lor the term of seven years, of the following p-al estate, to-wit: Lot number 11"'. in the liorouoli of Vincennes;, ae-cc-ding to Johnson xc Emison's- survey ; :.-Ji in ease ( failure to realize the. full :oo'"iit of debt, intere-t and tests- now due on s:dd writ. 1 will, at the same time o:e roceed to expose ihefe simple ' i ol tisfy sai l writ Jiraint Francis IJeziwntnow deceased.) Alexis l'ieard, Henry lhcard. llenjamin I'teard, Nareasc Ernaw and Euireno Ernaw, and in favor of James (Jibi on. AIF.U SMI TH, S. K. C. Fob. VI7. Ml. ;j)-.St. (Printer's fee 82 oD.) Ali2iimtrntor Aofk-r. 'EMIE undersigned, having obtained let - ters of administration from the Probate, Court of Knox county on the estate i f John Shepard, deceased, would hereby notify all persons having claims aainsi s:id estate to present te.em properly au theiiticied for setihunent. The estate i 'upposui to be solvont. II. 11. SIIEPAliH, Adm'r of John Shepar 1, dee'd 17, lU. ,TJT.3,. etj. knox cupjurr coekt, March Tern. 18 11. To John Hunt and Zobu'ine his wife Clarissa Harrison. Z 'bulon Monte-omerv Piko Harrison. William Henry llarri son, and John C. S. Harrison. T OTIC I' is hereby giveti that on Sat urdav the .h)ih day of March next. at the March term next ensuing of the Knox Circuit Court, the undersigned wil apply to the Knox Circuit Court, at the court house in Vincennes, to appoint com missionerss according t,j law to make tl i v i - stun rd" tho fullnwino re.-l PKtntfi. in 1 1 arid r i 1 i' ...i J.-Oi iii me duiuu .1, t C Vlm-i.iiiii; to-wit: The house and parcel of ground bounded in front by 1'arke street, :n th rear by the river, on the one m le bv Feny street, and on v ie other side by reou st and also bus numbers amongst the owners co fifteen and sixteen d ni orriv tors HiKA.M DECKCR. IS 11. 39.-H. Feb. 21 tSherilV's Sale IY virtue of four writs of fi fa to me directed K- from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit court. I will expose to public sale at the com i,.,h. ,l.mr i.i Vi-o-pnnes. on Saturday the dd .! iv ,,i Iir,-h neit. In tween the hours prescribe bv'l uv. the rents and profits for the term uf seve ears of the following real c-tate to-wit: one tow lot in the town of Brueevilie, Knox county ,know an I defisnated as bf number (S) eight, there a good frame dwelling and out houses on said lo .i ;,. -o.n r,r f.'ilnre to realize the fail amount of debt, interest and costs, now due on said writ I wili at the same time and place, proceed to ex nose the fee simple of the above described real .tA Sold to satisfv said wii's, one in favor o! Samuel II. MeClure John M. Cook, one in favor of Eeinder S. 8,.ore. one in favor of Peter Fox and a dust Oie.l Macy, Jonathan P. Cox. Charles Polke and James Foreman, one in favor of Booj.imui Wolfe ami agxint O'ood .iacy, uail I.etmnon and Daniel (i. MeClure the two i'.rst against Obed Macv. ABM. SMITH, S. K. C. February SSlh. 1844. 3D-It. (Fr-s fc? ?2 50)
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TY virtu'." of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed from the Clcrk-s office of the Knix Circuit court, I will expose to public sale at the (.'mnt House door in Vincennes on Saturday the S3J cay ol March, between die hours ot !0 and i o'clock of sai 1 day, the rents and profits for the term of seven years, of th-1 following re al estate, that is all the right, title and interest ihat belongs to Solomon Fry, Susan Fiy, Henry (). Kiley, Hannah Iviley, Morgan Jones, Eliza Jones, Hazard P. Suapp, John F. Snapp, Abraham Snapp, Eliza Ann s'napp, Abraham Withers, Warren II. Withers, C'eorge W. Albert, Oetavia Albert, and Cornelia Withers, in the right of Abraham F. Snapp, decea-ed. to wit: Of, in and to all ihat parcel of land, being two hundred acies. situate in the upper ptairie near Vincennes. bounded on front by the Wabash liver, and on the south-west side by the land of William Web ton, now deceased, and designated on the plat and suivey of the district of Vinccani's, by the number (11) e'even, (12) twelve, and part of (lo) thiiteen, in town three north range, 10 west; subject nevertheless to the estate in dower of the saiil widow of the said Abraham F. Suapp, deceasrd, in the said tract of laud, and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest, and costs now due, I will at the same time and dace proceed to expose the fee simple of the above described real estate, according to law, at the suit of Isaac Coons, Administrator do bonis lion John IJ. Drinnon, deceased, ami against the heirs of Abraham F. Snanp. deceased. ABRAHAM SMITH. S. K. C. March 2, lsil. ( Pr's fee S3 o) 23-U. A!mitiitsa()rs ft.'glc. f!HE personal property belonging to the estate of John Shepard, deccas1 - r eu, eofisisttn j ol Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, lutrmhiif iJensils, SfC., Afi'., Will be offered at public sale on Saturday; the i!-d day of March nexr, at his late residence in Ilusseron to unship. 1 nox coun ty, on a credit of twelve months. Further particulars made known on dav of ale. IL 15. SIIEPAKD, Adm'r. Feh. 27, 1S4L 3..-'U. STATE OF AVAEV.7, ? c5 Gibson County, n tho Probate Court of Cibsoti County, February term, A. I). IS 1-1. ohn Hargrove, Administra-"j Un tor of William Johnson, de- j complaint ceased, vs. of 'he creditors of tho said Wil- insolveniam Johnson. J cy. BIIE said John Hargrove, having filed his memorial in this court, showing tho condition of the said estate, and cont aining lha: the property, both real and lersoual, is insufficient to pay the debts anil demands outstanding against it, it is lerefore ordered, that the filing and delendeucy of the said complaint be made nown to the creditors of the said W illiam ohnson, deceased, by a publication of lis order for six weeks successively, in he Vincennes Saturday Gazetto. a weekly newspaper published in Vincennes. in the ounty ol Knox, aud that they be inform ed that unless they notify the said Adminstrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, nv hong vbe same or a itemeut of the nature, date and descrip tion ot the coniract or assumpsit upon winch the same ma be founded, in the office of the Clerk of this court, previous o the final d.sinbulion of the assets of the aid decedent, such claims will be post)oned in favor of the claims of more dili gent creditors, and this matter continued to the next term of this court. Copy ntest: J. U. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. February 'd'J, IS 1 1-311-fll. JSiicritr s .Sale. s virtue of a decree and a writ of venditioni exponas, to me directed rom the Clerk's ollice of the Knox Cir cuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at ho court house door in incennes, on Saturday tho 23d day of March, 18 It, hetweon the hours proscribed by law, the rents and profits of the following real es tate, for the term of seyen years, to-wit : All that tract or parcel of land, siluate m said county of Knox, anl known and de signated as lot number 4, of fractional section 2S, in township 5 north, range 10 west, con tain in o- -11 and 15-1 00 acres ; and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest and costs now due. I will, at the same time and place, proceed to ex pose the fee simple of the above described real estate, sold lo satisfy said writ in favor of the State of Indiana and aoainst Sarah Wilkius, lrvin YVilkir.s, Rebecca .McCluro, and John MeClure, heirs at law, and John r administrator of Andrew Wil kins, deceased. A B'M SMITH, S. K. C. March 1. 18 11. 31).. It. Cv.llU.viI,iJv 3 C.viiii. virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to rue 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 lGth day of March, between the bonis prescribed by law, tdi the right, title and interest of Har riet Dure!!, for the term of seven e3rs. of the following real estate, to-wit: One hundred and twenty acres, it being a pari of Donation Lot Xo. 23; and incase of a failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest and costs now due on said writ, 1 will at the same time and place proceed to expose all the right of dower of said Harriet Dure'.l in and to the above described real estate, levied on to satisfy said writ in fivor of Ab'm. Smith, administrator o:i lha estate f Stephen I. Durell. dcased, and against Harriet Durell. ISAAC MASS, C. K. C. February 21st, IS 14. 38 4t. 5. o. o. r. MEF.TIXG of Odd Fellows will be A iU. i,,,;,! .,t tb house nf Mr. Lamo m Vincennes, on Saturday tlie lOiliof March, a: 7 o'clock. 1. M. "Business of importance will be laid before the meetine;. CI members in oood standing in vfder " are invited to attend. March 2, 11I, 39 3t.
COACH MAKLNG.
1 "I si " " : -a r jflllE undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Viucenne 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 wishing to oet nnv thinjj done in his line of business. He will warrant his work to be equal to any manufactured in the west, in point of neatness and durability, and solicits a 6hare of public patronage. JOIIX P CRICKMUR. Jan. -1, 3 844. 31 3m. 44 i da ?3iaH lhon 1Yor! ami do all Uiy l.ihor.1 4hUR customers will please take notice that after this our Office will not be open on Sundays as heretofore ; we will receive customers, however, until 1 1 o'clock on Saturday evenings. Our reason for adopting this course is, that for the last three months we have been deprived of the pleasurable duty of attending1 public worship, on that day, and also of lending our services to our Sunday School. Vv e hope that our patrons will excuse us when they recollect that we have cut, curled and shaved their hair and heard for the last ten years, without regard to Sundays. ALISOX & UUKCMSS. LVb. it, isn :?-tf .f(S3i iala Iron. 5tOO U!S-J. x,md- 1 , -, v 1 Hist received and. for sale by Feb. IT, IS 1 1-37-if J. N'. MADDOX. Tliaiaro. liOXIS Xo.. 1, Kentucky Tobacco, and '2 boxes James' River do., in store and for sale, by Feb. 17.37-tf J. W. MADDOX. School Doo"'. WUST received, a new supply of Standard School Books, and f r sale, by Feb. 17-37-tf ' J. V. .MADDOX. 2oat Cahlc?. ;F.A GRASS and Hemp Rope, for Cables, Check Lines and Stern Fasts, for sale, by J. V. .MADDOX. Feb. 17 1814 37-if. FORWARDING & COMMISSION No. 10. Tchoupitotdoi S7 Lonsx '. . January lOili. 1S13. 32 -Om Terre-llaute Courier will pu -1 lb" above six months and send ttieit' . 10 T. C. Blwtix, Grayville, 11. i. ccllection. Lili NT A V ES W A AT I B 'pHE subscriber would like to puref is ' J tity of Bairel Staves and Heads, in v uiceiities. J. L. COL MAN. January 21th, 1S44. 31 tf. Farmer A t tcsitioii ! HFXRY K. WISE, Saddle and Harness J)Iakcr, hereby gives coiice.that hereafter he intends constantly to keep r.t the store of his brothers in Vincennes, ae wel!a9 at his residence in fhe country, work -of all kinds in his line of business. Iljs saddles he will warrant to be well made of as good materials as can be procured in the West, and are insured not to " stair, the pantaloons." The above articles he will sell extremely low for cash, or almost tny article of country produce, delivered either in Vincennes. or at his residence in the country. January 24, IS 11 3 1-tf. COMMISSION & FORWARDING JVo. 5. Vine street, York. W. B. W. wil! continue to pay particular attention to sales of Cotton. Forj. duce consigned to him. He will also continue to purchase every description of Goods to order, and from his long experience, hopes his numerous friends will .is usuai encourage him, when in want of his services. Xew York, 2tth December, lS-13.-3G-3rr. 1 S. Cash advances made on consignments when required. Refer to . Doki:mi s Si-vdam 6c Nixon, J Wm. K. Whiting & Co. V New York. f. W. Jonks, Lsq. J J. S. & W J. Wisp., v incennes, Ind. ShcriiV's -Sale. virtue of a writ of ven'ditioni exponas to TY 1 me directed from the Clerk's office of ths Knox Circuit court, I will eiposo to public sale at the court house door in V inct;nes, on Saturday ihe 23d day of March next, between tha hours prescribed Law. the renU and profits fol the term of seven years of the following real estate to-wit: a part of donation lot numbei ("201) two hundred and four, containmqlSU acres township 4 north, rane 10 west, and in case ot failure to icalizo the full amount of debt, interest and costs, now duo on said writ, I will at tha sone lime and place, proceed to expose the fee simple of the above real estate. Hold to satufy said writ in favor of Yorick McGilpin and against CtEserEmbra. " ABM. SMITH, S. K. C. February 25th. 1844. 3a-t. v (IVs fee $1 LO)
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