Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 May 1844 — Page 3

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CHEAP GASU WHOLESALE BRIT dSnC3BS MOKE. THE subscribers have lately received on consignment, and offer for sale at the very lowest price for cash, the following splendid assortment of seasonable Drv Goods :

t000 pieces Fancy Print9

100 French Lawns White Jaconette Plnid do White & Colored Cambricks Irish Linen Brown Holland Carlisle Ginghams Apron Checks Shirting do Blue, Black & Olive Cloths Assorted Sattinets Kentucky Jeans Hard Times Red Padding Duck do

They respectfully invite their customers' and the country generally, when in the city, to call and examine their stock, assuring them that iliey will sell as cheap as anv house in the western country.

Thev will receive Lard, Bacon,

Flaxseed at the highest market price. J. DANFORTII.&, SON, Commission Merchants, Main Street, Louisville Ky. Mav 17, 1811 50-3 w.

"Hang out your Banner upon the outward walls. The cry is still they come. nnnf4 Cheaper A S II O than ever, for i- (. rfi s? ! rWMIt? subscriber has just received and I opened an entire new stock of s In the room adjoining Messrs. Heberd Scott, embracing a variety of Staple' fc Fancy Dry Goods, A general assortment of Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Leghorn Palmlcaf Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Slc, ALSO A variety of GRO CJJ RIES, unwu v. i.., And all other articles usuauy stue . tu. this market. All of which he is ueiermined to sell as low a any establishment in Vincennes, and he pledges himself not lo be undersold by any one. He would respectfully solicit all those in want of any of the above articles, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as 'us no trouble to show his goods. On hand a smalt lot of FLORENCE BRAID BONNETS, Some of superior quality, which will be sold at a small advance on manufacturers' prices. WANTED In exchange for goods, JVheat, Feathers, Beesivax, Ginseng, Flax and Tow Linens, and Country Produce generally. O. B. WETZELL. May 1, 1844. 51 -if. BEY C5STORE. i;ST opened, bv Wm. II. Seawell, on Market street, next door to Mr. Peck's Drug Store and opposite Mr. Clark's Tavern, where will be found a large stock of staple and fancy DRY GOODS of the latest styles and fashions, and at as low prices as the same can be obtainn. t in T j-iniavillo nr ( ,iniinnrti Con fininz himself 'to this branch of business .1 . ,:. ii,,r.i,rrK aUUUM euiiirij , ouunaiuij; a mviwwi. ured of buying of him on the most favorable TEMfiSt all times. Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange and invariably at the same prices as for cash. Wanted Particularly. JFcathcrs, Beeswax, and Tow and Flax Linens, lie would particularly call attention to his stock of fancy MLK and MIIK GOODS; ALSO, Hrown & Bleached Hosiery, &c.i fcc. W. II. SEAWELL. May lS----:0-tf Administrator's IVoticc. N1 'OTICE is hereby given, that the un dersigned have taken out letters of C administration on the estate of Samuel Carruthers, late of Knox county, and State of Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same are noticed to present them duly authenticated .Piilpmpni. 1 ho said estate is supwvntv nosed to be solvent. GABRIEL FOREMAN G. W. POTTER Mav 22d, IS II. :l-3t. Adm'ra.

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liUiiEL HEW

Alp at oa Lustres 250 pieces Silk Handkerchiefs 3)0 Cotton do 100 Madras do 330 bales 1-4 Brown Sheetings 10 " Bed Tickings 10 " Suffolk Drillings 30 cases Bleached Shirtings 1 0 44 Men's Summer Wears Gum, Nett, and Web Suspenders, Russia Diapers, Spool Cotton, While and Colored Skein Thread, Patent do., Pearl & Bone Buttons, Pins, Sewing Silk, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Gloves Caps, Umbrellas, Stockings, &c, &c. Whitemore's Cotton Cards kept constantly on hand, Beeswax, Ginseng, Feathers and Administrator's Sale, PRMIE undersigned, Administrator on the t3 r X i i t 1 r T " . estate ot uavia rmups, tate oi ivnox county, deceased, will expose to saie, on Saturday the 6th day of June next, at the late residence of the deceased, all the per eonal nrooertv ot said estate, consisting 14 of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Ho One Tuo-horsc Wasjon, A part of the Fixtures of an old lyrist Hill, Household ami Kitclicia Furniture, Together with a lot of Farming Utensils. TEH MS OF SAL El. On all sums of three dollars and under, cash down. On ali sums over three i dollars, a credit of twelve months will be 'given, the purchaser giving his note with ; approved security. j JAMES V. MARTIX, Adm'r. Mav S, 18M--..49--3W. Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me di rected from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to pub lie sale, at the Courthouse door, in Yin cennes, on Saturday the 8th day of June ;nextj be.ween lhft hours- prescribed by . thQ remg anJ prcflts for lhe lerm 0 seven years, of the following real estate to wit: location, No. 50 and 51, T. 1,R 12, containing GO acres, be the same more or less. There are about 20 or 25 acres ot an improvement and a good dwelling house on said farm. 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 of said real estate. Levied on as the property of Harvy Yanderhoof, now dead, to satisfy said wwt.in favor of II enrv O'Xeil and against Harvy Yanderhoof. AB'M. SMITH, S. K. C. Mav 16, 1S4 4..50-4; (IVs. fee $2 50.) Sheriff's Sale. ITPY virtue, of a writ of venditioni eX' oonas. to me directed from the Cierk's office of the Knox Circuit court I will ex pose to public sale on Saturday the 8;h dav of June next, at the court house door in Vincennes, between the hours prescrib pi! bv law. the rents and profits, for tne term of seven years, of the following re al Estate, to-wtt: all that certain tract or parcel of iand containing one hundred I acres situate, lying and being in the coun tv of Knox and Slate of Indiana, know! and designated by being a part of tot No 79, in the old donation, to be taken out o the east corner of said lot, and in case o failure to realize the full amount of debt interest and costs now due on said writ, will at the same time and place proceed to ' expose the fee simple of the above de scribed real estate, bold tosatislv saiu favor of Jonathan Simpson, ant , against Joseph Uooinson May j AB'M. SMITH, S. K. C. 10th, 1841 50-It. (Printer's fee 62 50.) Bank Dividend. Bkancii Bank ? Fintiericss, May 18, 1844. 5 DIVIDEND of three per cent his heen'declared on the profits of this Bank for the six months ending April 30. JOHN ROSS Cashier. May 18. ISM. 50-3t. CHEAP FOR GASH. THE subscribers 1 inform the public in general that they have received an assortment of Spring and Summer B S , 0 Groceries, and Quccnswarc, which they will exchange for Tow and Flax Linens, Jeans, Linsey, Flaxseed, Wheat, Bceswttx, t$ Feathers. C. C.RAETER & CO. Mav lS---.0..'Jt

Black and Colored

GROCERIES,

MJijc Stuffs, Wines, $fc, &c. 5. CUTTER & DD.,

No. 14, Main Street, Louis title, Ky., HAVING now received their spring supplies, can offer to the

country trade a heavier andmoro

in general, than any house in the western country and which they will sell at the lowest market rates for cash or country produce.

Their stock consists in part of the 1150 Bogs Rio Coffee 1(K do Cape do 250 do St. Domingo do 125 do Laguyra do ' 175 do Java do 50 do Manilla do 215 hhds N. O. Socar 85 bbls Plantation Molasses do N. O. .do 35 boxes Phila. Double Refined Loaf Su gar 37 do do do do Crushed . do do do do do Powdered do 80 'do NOSF Sugar Nos. 3, 4,5, 0, & 7 do Clarified Sugar 85 Half Chests G P Tea 30 do do Young Ilvson Tea 20 do do Powchong Tea j?59 13 & G pound boxes Gunpowder Tea 100 13 y 5 lb boxes i oung llyeon do 125 bags Pepper 15 bags Spice Gceroons Spanish Float Indigo 3 cases Manilla do 3530 lbs best Dutch Madder 25 bbls Alum 30 bbls Copperas 10 bbls Logwood 7 bbls Spanish Whiting S bbls Brimstone 15 bbls Epsom Salts 1 5 casks Saleratus 5 bags Race Ginger 45 boxes Ground Ginger 15 boxes Ground Pepper 500 lb3 Cloves 150 lbs Nutmegs 50 mats Cinnamon 125 kegs White Lead 125 bbls pure Linseed Oil 05 bbls pure Brown Tanner s Oil 1200 gallons bpeam Oil 25 bb!s Lard Oil 50 bbls Carolina Tar 85 bblj Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel 70 half & qr bbls Nos 1 fe 2 Mackerel 7 half bbls Potomac Shad 5 half bbls Salmon 05 kits Spiced Salmon 3000 lbs Cod Fish 150 coils Manilla Ropes assorted sizes 75 do do lied ooru nope 50 doz Hemp Bed Cords 50 doz Hemp Plough Lines 10 coils Hemp Rope 35 coils Tarred Rope various sizes 350 coils Ratlin Marlin and Spun Yarn 75 reels Packing Yarn S50 kegs Boston Nails assorted sizes 325 boxes Window Glass 8 by 10 & 10 & 10 by 12 25 boxes Mustard in lb, half lb and qr lb cans 20 boxes Writing Ink 250 Reams Foolscap Paper different qual ities 50 reams Letter Paper different qualities 275 reams Wrapping Paper large and me dium size 25 boxes Baker's Cocoa 75 boxes Baker's Chocolate No 1 & pure cases Cocoa Paste 20 bbls Fine Table Salt in loaves Louisville, May 12, Hurrah! for AT THE

Comer ol JIarkct and Second Streets. Where will.be found the cheapest stock of Goods ever opened Vincennes.

Our Stock consists of Broadcloths, new style of Cassimcrcs, 500

pieces of Calicoes Irom G 1-1 to 2f cts per yard, J-l, 4-1, 5-1 Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Silk Goods of the handsomest and latest fashions, Ribbonds Crapes, Silks Pocket and Dress Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Ginghams, Muslins, Balzarine.French and American Chintz, &,c, &c. ALSO,

T ntncf ctvU- nf Teahorn. Tuscan. Hair. Gimn. Straw and Palm

Leaf Bonnets, Umbrellas and Quccnswarc, also,

Saddlery and Saddle Trees as cheap as cau be purchased in Cincinnati or Louis-

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Beaver Hats. ALSO.

SO ELegs Nails, Glass, White Buckets. Arwl in fact evervthinff which be sold cheaper than ever was

m,nfrv nrnrlnrn simli ns Wheat. V laXSCCU. UeCSWaX, r ia. ciUU

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Tow Linens, Cotton and V ool Socks. WANTED, The people to call and look before purchasing elsewhere. U .1 . v t ; I I JI .11 E 1 I Jl rl MJ Ij it , 10,000 vds. Flax and -Tow Linens. ' HEBERD & SCOTT.

May 11, 1841-19-tf.

DOMESTICS,

extensive assortment of Groceries following: 125 boxes, half boxes and qr boxes M R Raisins 75 drums Fresh Turkey Figs 25 frails Soft and Paper Shell Almonds 10 frails English Walnuts pure and good lOfrails French Filberts pure and good 10 frails Brazil or Cream Nuts pure & good G5 boxes Lemon Syrup pure 18 Baskets Salad Oil 125 boxes Rosin Soap 15 boxes Yariegaled Scented Soap 12 boxes U hue 10 boxes Alum 10 boxes Rose 10 boxes Palm 100 boxes Shaving

do do do do do do do do do do

24 boxes Soda Soap in bars 75 boxes James River Tobacco various " brands 40 boxes James River Tobacco 12 plugs various brands 50 boxes Kentucky Tobacco No 1 10 do do do 0 Twist 125,000 Spanish & Half Spanish Cigars 20,000 Common do 50 boxes Sperm Candles 10 boxes Stearino do 250 boxes Summer Mould Candles 50 boxes Castile Soap 125 doz Painted Buckets 20 nests do Tubs 15 " do Coolers 200 Band Boxes 75 doz Broom9 300 1,2 and 3 gallon Demijohns 50 boxes Collins Axe3 Ky and Yankee paterns 102 boxes Tin Plate ' 25 box 33 Starch 3C0 biles 4-4 Brown Sheetings 1500 doz Cotton Yarns 5, G, 7, 8. and 000 5 bales Candlewicks 25 half and qr pipes French Brandy 15 half and qr do New York do 20 " " " do Domestic do 3 pipes Holland Gin 2 do Domestic do 1 puncheon Old Jamaica Rum 1 " Old Santa Cruz do 15 bbls New England do 8 bbls Old Hourbon Whiskey 1 Pun. Old Irish do 3 bbls Peach Brandy 35 qr casks Madeira. Wine 30 Port do 2 40 10 8 12 do Pure Port Juice do Sweet and Dry Malaga Wines do Pale and Brown Sherry do do Malmsey do do do Cordials various kinds 20 baskets Champagne Wine 15 boxes Assorted Cordials 1 cask East India Bitters 2 " Stoughton do 10 Scotch Ale 15 " London Porter 350 bags Shot assorted sizes 5000 lbs Bar Lead 350 kegs Dupont's, Brooking's, and Ind. Rifle Powder 55 Gross Mason's & Shumard'a Blacking 50 bundles Carpet Chains 1844. 5D 3v. Cheap Goods! STORE OF in and Parasols, also, Hardware a large assortment Of

f Hntc! nlso. Fur. Brush and

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lbs. assorted Juniatta Iron,

assorted Window ILead, Wooden the town and country want, and will purchased in Vincennes, for all kinds --w 7 . Cor nsr of Market and Second streets-

W. W. CA1H. Attorneys and Counsellors at LA.W, Vixcexxes, Indiana. fnS'ILL attend, jointly, to the practice of their profession in this and the neighboring counties of Indiana and I'dinois. ' May 11, 1S41-. 40.-tf References. Hon.Jno. W. Davis, asnington City. Hon. R. Dale Owen, Hart, Cummings Sr Hart, Philadelphia; Woodward & Dusenbery, New York; H. C, Gwathmey, ""J W. & C. Fellows, Wm. Cell, Jas. E. Pearson, Loiiisville, Ky, J J. S. & W. J. Wise, 1 Wm. Burteh & Co., Yincennes, Ind.; P. Doran, Hon. J. G. Read, JelTersonville, Ind.;" M. W. Foster, F. Johnson, Petersburgh, Ind. SPRING GOODS. rHIHE subscriber has just received his stock of Spring goods, consisting of new style Prints, and Ladies, Men's and Boy's Summer wear, Florence Braid, Straw and Willow Bonnets, Fur, Brush, Wool and Palm Hats, Velvet Caps, Boots and Shoes, a good assortment, Iron, Nails and Castings, SadJlery, Hardware and Qjeensware, Trace Chains, Sythes and Sneads, Linseed Oil and White Lead, Indigo and Madder, Coffee and Sugar, and almost every srtiele required by the farmer and mechanic, and will be sold low for barter or cash. WM. BURTCIL May 1st, 1844. 18-. tf. CH EAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. Great Bargains to be had On Market street, just below Frederick Gracter's corner, where I have opened a we selected assortment of Goods, consisting of loots Shoes. U A T

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Ciitl frn TJ ft r (I in nrc lhe' m lmve lheir wol manufaotwred ill i Li y, nai uiu a i c.ym such a way lLat it may. be properiy

Quccnsware China and Glassware, Together with a full asssortment of And manv other articles too tedious to mention. I am perfectly satined, that from the nain9 I took in selecting my stock of Goodg, and having purchased exclusively for cash, and that at verv low rates, I am prepared to sell, and will sell as low as any other merchant in the west, and the citizens of Vincennes and the public in general will find it to their advantage to call and ex amine my stock of Goods before puroha3' inc elsewhere. I will take in exchange for my Goods various kinds of produce, euch as Feathers. Ginseng Flaxseed, Tow and Flax Linens, Becsicax, Furs and Peltries, Deer Skins, Hides, S'C For which I will allow the highest market pnce" M. BAUM. -48-tf. v incennes, April 2"?, 1S44Comiuissioners' OF ale MIIE undersigned CommisH sinners, appointed by the Knox Circuit Court, will ex pose to public sale, on Saturday the 27th day of July next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at the Hotel of John C. Clark, in the I3orough of Vincennes, the follow in" real estate, to-wit : The House and parcel of ground situate m Harrison's Addition to tne Borough of Vincennes, bounded by Parke street in front, by the river Wabash in the rear, on tha one side bv Perrv street and on the other by Scott atrppt know n as t ie oax resiuenee oi Gen. Harrison. AUo lots numbered 15 and 10 in said Addition. TERMS A credit of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty four months will be given to the purchaser, and approved bonds and eecu rity will be required tor tne paymeni of the purchase money. MARTIX ROBINSOM, 1 ISAAC MASS. ED. C. DORAN, April 27, I' ll. yComm rs. J 47-l4w, Administrators IVoticc. r riHE undersigned has been appointed 8 Administrator on the estate of Da vid Philips, late of Knox f-ounty, Indi ana, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims against tha same, nlooao nrRsp.nl them leuallv autnenticated for settlement. Tlie estate is sup posed to be solvent. JAMES P. MARTIN, Adm'r. M?y 8, 18! '40 -3w.

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KIEW GOODS. (KSIISillP (SiiSS SmDIBIga The sign is over thv door, Corner of 2d and market, Formerly occupied by ff'm. J. Heberd. f1PUIE subscriber has just received a 0 a general assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which he will sell low for Cash.

All kinds of barter token in exchange. JOHN CALDWELL. April 20, 1814. 46-tf. SALT FOR SALE, By JOHN CALDWELL April 20, 1814. 15 tf. N OTICE. E3ERS0NS wishing information in re lation to their business in the hands of Abner T. Ellis, will during his ah sence, call on E. C. Doran, who mav bo found, after the 20:!i inst,, at th oflico opposjte the Bank. incennes, Jan. 8, 1814. 22-tf. Farmer---Attention ! HENRY K. WISE, Saddle and Harness Maker, hereby gives notice, that hereafter he intends constantly to keep at the store of his brothers in Vincennes, as well as at his residence in the country, work of all kinds in his line of business. His sad dles he will warrant to be well made of ae good materials as can be procured in the West, and are insured not to stain the parltaloo7ls.,, The above articles he will sell extremely low for cash, or almost any article of country produce, delivered either in Vincennes, or at his residence in the country. January 24, 18 14 3 4- tf. Scotch, Rappee, and McCoboy Snuffs, Smoking, and Cheicing Tobacco, Cigars, fyc. "STOR sale by j J. SOMES. April 27th, 1014 17-tf. FULLING ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscribers have this day commenced the erection of a Fulling Mi!!, which they intend to have in operalion by the first of October next, when they intend to full, dyp, and dress, woolen manufacture as well and as cheat) as it can be done anv where in the west. They wish to call the attention of the public (particularly the farmers,) thus early to the erection of this establishment, that finished. The conductors of this establishmet hav ing had long experience in the East in the above business, feel confident that they will be able to satisfy ti e most sanguine expectations ot any who may choose to favor them with a call. Produce of all kinds" taken in exchange for their labor at tha cash price. DAVID MAX, K. Z. RYAN. Lawrenceville, Ills. April 18th, 1811. 4G tf. Copal Varnish, Sjiiritifof Tur pentine, Litharge, and Dry White Lead, UST received a fresh supply and for sale bv J. SOMES. J April 27th, 1841. l7-:f. KEGS best Pittsburgh WHITE LEAD, in store and for sale by J. SOMES. April 27th, 1S41 17-tf Clocks, Watches, A: .Jewelry, REPAIRED BY I E can be found one " door below J. C. Clark's Hotel, on Market street. Silver tcare 4m manufactured, County eals engraved, Gilding and Silvering, or any thing appertaining to his - iff line of business, done on the shortest notice. Vincennes, April 13th, 1311. 45 tf. Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will ex pose to public sale at the Courthouse door in Vincennes, on Saturday the Sih day of June next, between (he hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits for the term of seven years, of the following real estate, to wit : the one-fifth part of 150 and 33100 acres of land, it being the N. E. frac tional quarter of fractional section S, in T. 1 N., of Range 10 W., and lot No. 5; of fractional section No. 20, in T. 1 N., of Range 10 W., containing 63 and 71-100 acres; also, all the right, title and interest of Joseph G. Crow in lots No. 74 and 79 lying in the county of Knox and town of Dicksburgh, and in case of failure to real ize the full amount of debt, interest and costs now due on said writ, I will, at tha same time and place, proceed to expose the fee eimple of the above described real estate. Sold to satisfy 6aid writ, in favor of Henry O'Neil, and against Joseph G. Crow, now deceased. AB'M. SMITH, S. K. C. May 10, 1S44--50-41 (IVs. fee $2 50.) Neatly executed at this office. Ulanks lor sale at this olilce.