Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 June 1844 — Page 3
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A u K I " A L S 23 Pinta from Evcnsville 23 Menticello frcm Cincinnati Ocean from E vans vi lie 21 Eotest iron Cincinnati Pinta from ports above 31 Forest from Tivpecanoe May Ocean from uo do Monticelio from :ne 1 Pinta from Evansville - Cicero from Pitt-burgh 3 Corsair from Kenawha 3 Cicero from Lafayette v t: v a n iv r i; . May -3 l'inta for ports above !." Monticelio for Tippecanoe 2 Ocean for do J? Fore?, for Lafayette Pinta fur Evansville 31 Forest for Cincinnati Monticelio for do Ocean for Louisville Ju ne 1 Pinta for ports above - Cicero for Lafjtyetto 3 Corsair for ports above f Cicero for Pittsburgh THE ORE AT rHILA:r.I.?ITIA ZO OLD G 1 CA L G.1RDEX, UNITED WITH :.;E FAMOUS NEW YORK INSTITUTE. TOR THE VKAR 18 1 I. lilih be exhibited at meennrs on Tuesday the- 16:h day of June, 1 14. iCAdmittance reduced to 2. cts. Children under 10 years of arre half J;oors open troni i to 4 o c r. m. Two Elepbnts in liarnes-! On entering eac'i town cr viMege, the .Menagerie will be prrc2vl-:-.l by the grr.nd novel spectacle of an e'egf.n: .Music Car, containing a euperi or b rncsicians, urawn by two leading some twenty noble l"!e;uian; wboiis. containing wild animals of ditTercnt desorijv.i.'n?, passing through the principal street, to the great surprise and adn iration ot ai! bebo'ders. 'I'hc celebrated John" Schafer, the great s.;bduer of the savage denizens of the forest, wiil appear in a magnificent seriea of Ft-ene, entitled the 'Dreadful doom ofjthe Sultan's Slave.' The characteristic passages of tnuaic selected from the works ot the great Erench, Italian and German Composer?, and to be executed by a full and efficient Orchestra. Among the variety cf thrilling situations, the following will be exhibited: The Outcast Slave, banished to the forest of Ealhri, expiring from Imncpr and fatimie. when a fierce Hrazdin Tiger darts like lightning upon bun from an upper cavern. The Eastern despot's most awful sentence, whose life was spared on condition of training a wild lion lo harness ! which is accomplished, and the slave rides across the road in an ancient carl Also a variety of Beautiful and rtriking situations, which will be presented during the progress of tho piece, concluding w ith the most bold, grand and daring display ever presented among a whole Caravan of wild animals let loose at the Fame time upon the Indian Slave, who will gradually subdue and playfully exhibit his remarkable skill, in elegantly grouping this matchless Zoological Exhibition. June S-l.-Jt SALT ! ! fUST received, two hun Ircd and fifty barrel?, No. 1, Kenawha Salt, and for sale by J. W. MADDOX. June 5,' Is H 1-tf TAU. 10 BARRELS Tar. in store and for sale- bv J. W. MADDOX. June .", Ml.-.-l-if i7i)OiiAX. I WAS re-opened his JAW' STORE, on Water street, and has on hand a full assortment of the best brand Juniatta Bloom Iron, which he will sell low for -,:ash, or give in exchange for Produce. He keeps also, at the same stand, a general assortment of Dry Goods and Groceies, Boots. Shoes, Hats, v:c., v:c. He also continues to keep a stock of the same articles at his statul near his residence on Second street, and has Jus! Received HO Bbls Eourbon and Rectified Kentucky Whiskey, 100 Bbls. Kenawha Salt, which he will sell low for cash. June 0 1 -tf r it T. r W r3 - S azaui in Vincennes, and w.ll bt ninp.! !.- nrrtorm any oncrauuiia ... lt; .. .rco tnnv bo neeueu o tho public. incennes, June 3d, 1S44 EA GRASS and Hemp Rope, for v.a K!pc. Chpr ; Lines ana nicm
FLOUR. BARRELS Floor
50 01 superior brrnd, on band and for sale bv Jo.ne 3, 'li.-Ltf J. W. MADDOX NOTICE. A RENTS and guardians who reside i in School District Xo. 2, in the Bo rough of Vincennes, and who intend to avail themselves of tho benefits of the funds if said District, nro hereby required to nake application, on or be'fore the 8th lay of July next, to one of the undersigned, stating the number of male and female children they intend to send, and as soon thereafter as practicable, a male and female Distiict School will be opened. District Xo. 2 is comprised within Vigo pnd Broadway streets, and extends from the Wabash river to the township line. J. B. MARTEN. J. W. GREEXIIOW. J. Trustees WM. II AYS, frlSlle nil q jPER.M, Lard, Linseed, Castor, Neat's Foot, Olive, and Tanner's Oil, al ways on hand and for sale by JOSEPH SOMES. June Sth. IS IE 1-tf. Red-Lead, Dm White Lead, Litharge, Turkey- Fniber, Vrititiai Red 4y Spanish B ro ten. Sc c. . "STX store and for sale by 2 JOSEPH SOMES. June S:h. 14 !. l.tf i-A U j A ft" ir I III sult.-cribor ret urns his sincere thanks to the citizens ot this and adjoining counties f-r the J literal t-atronazc extended to the firm of Thorn & Tracy, and would rof-peetfully solicit for hh:i.--clf a continuance of the same. A. W. TRACY. March 10, IS 1:3 10-ly Administrator's iVoticc. dersined have taken oat letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Carruthers, late of Knox county, am' StaiR ot Indiana, deceased. Ail persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The sai l estate is supnosed to be solvent. GABRIEL FOREMAN G. W. POTTER Adm'rs. May 22 I. IIL 51-3t. H em 9 out your Banner upon the outward walls. rFhc cry Is still tJicij come." KEW 600DSj r than ever, for Cnetipe : . si Sit &9iVL fc U Mj II n a T 'f!'' 'e rfHlIE subscriber has just rereived andj tx. nnoned an entire new stock cf JSX kjj s? aw 9 In the room adjoining Messrs. Ileberd & Scott, embracing a variety of A n-eneral assortment of Hardware. Boots and Shoes, Leghorn 4 Palmhaf Hats, Caps. Bonnets, fee., ALSO A variety of GROCER! E N . NAILS, WIM3UW (iLASS, And all other articles usually selected for this market. All of which lie is deter mined to sell 25 low as any establishment i Virnnrmre rtnil llP n'fidPS himelf UOt in . iwv. ....v.-, ... - resnfctfully solicit all those in want ot any of tiie abve articles, to give him a cal hrfnro mire ip.sm c sewiirrc. ns t;s r.o trouble to show ms t;o--.H. On hand a small lot oi FLORENCE BRAID BOX NETS, Some of superior quality, which will be sold at a small advance on manufacturers' nices. WANTED fpxehanee for ctoods, Wheat, leathers, JJcesicax, Uinscng, Flax and Tow Linens, and Country Produce gmerally. O. B. WETZELL. May 21, IS 14. MtfASli ill THE subscribers inform the public in jreneral ttiat lii c-r they have rcceiv1 ..-.rMf rvf eu an assuiimtm Siriiis ami - m. (ivoeeries, and Queensicarc, uhinh thev will exchange for 7nr Flax Linens, Jeans, Linseif, Flaxseed, Wheat, Beeswax, t Feathers. C. GRAETER & CO. May is-.-o:n rR.v:;cn Bank f'iiwences. May 18, 1341. 4 DIVIDEND of three percent has iSL i.eenrdec!ated on the profits of this t',.,i- ry civ nwnths eniline April 30.
lUUil iui uiu - cJOHN ROSS Cashier. Mav IS, 111. oQ-'S:
lurrah ! for
AT THE MB
Corner oi' 32arket reic! Second Si reels.
Where will be found the cheapest stock of Good Vincennes.
Our Stock consists of Broadcloths, new style of Cassiineres, 500 pieces of Calicoes Irom 0 1-1 to 2." cts per yard, 3-1, 7-8, 1-1,
"-l Brown and Bleached Shirtings and 2hr.etings, fcnk Goods of the handsomest andlatestfashions,Ribhonds Crapes, Silks Pocket and Dress Handkerchiefs, Shawls. Ginghams, Muslins. Balzarine, French and American Chintz.
&c, &c. ALSO, Latest style of Leghorn, Tuscan. Hair, Gimp. Straw and Palm Leaf Bonnets. Umbrellas and Parasols, also, Hardware and Queensware, also, a large assortment of Saddlery and Saddle Trees as cheap as cai be purchased in Cincinnati or Louisville.
50 lc
Palm iLenf Hats; also, Fur, Brush and licavcr Flats.
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ALSO. lbs. assorted cFuniatta Iron,
ail s. GIags9 vhite And in fact every thinir which tho
he sold cheaper than ever was purchased m incemies. lor all kind
of country produce, Mich as Wheat; Flaxseed, Beeswax, v i:tx and
Tow Linens. Cotton and Wool
WANTED.
The people to call and look before 10.000 vds. Flax and Tow Linens .May 11, lSH-10-tf. Sheriff's Sale. 15 75Y virtue of a writ of ii. fa, to me di-li-j rpiM.iJ from Cl ark's nfTicp nf the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to pub!i ca!r r ,f ( nurthonn !onr. in m. cennes, on raturuay me em uay oi June next, between the hours prescribed by aw, tho rents and profits, for the term of seven years, of tho following real estate, I to wit: location, X'o. 50 and 51, T. 1, R. I 12, containing GO acres, be the same more j or less. There are about 20 or 2.) acres of an improvement and a good dwelling house nn cui.l farm. In ens ft of failure to realize s ul'J l'Jil i.iliuuilk iji u .ii, i.iicicji ami ' J . now due on said writ, I will, at the same time and place, proceed to expose the fee v!e of said real estate. Levied on a the property of llarvy Vanderhoof, nowdead, to satisfy said writ, in favor ot Hen ry O'Xeil and against llarvy Vanderhoof. ui'r c:htii i; i1 ii II ,J. tT.Tll Ll. iv. Miy 10, 111.-50 1: (Pr's. fee 82 .r0.) Sheriffs Sfde. --ponas, to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit court I will ex pose to public sale on Saturday the 8th i n t . ..t . I , . dav oi June nexi, ai iuv ei.ui uuuo uuui in Vincennes, between the hours prescrib ed by "law, the rents and protits, lor the term of seven years, of the following real Estate, to-wit: all that certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres situate, lying and being in the'eounty of Knox and State of Indiana, known and designated by being a part of lot Xo. 71), in the old donation, to be taken out of the east corner of said lot, and in case ot 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 iiexpo se the fee simple of the above cnbed real estate. Soli to satisfy said writ, in favor of Jonathan Simpson, and o cr ainst Joseph Robinson. AB'M. SMITH, S. Iv. U. Mav K'.th, 1841 ."j0-It. (Printer's fee S2 50.) IV O T I C E . tTSERSOXS wishing information in re iation to their business in the hands i of Abner T. Kllis, will miring his ab- ; sence, call on E. C. Doran, who may be found, after the t-Oih inst,, at the olhce opposite the Bank. incennes, Jan. 8, 1Mb 4.1-w. FULLING ESTABLISHMENT. rgMIE subscribers have this day commenccd the erection of a lulling Mill, which thev intend to have in opera tion by the first of October next, .when they intend to full, dye, and dress$ woolen manufacture as wed and as cheap as it can be done anv where in the west. They wish to call the attention of the pub lic (particularly the farmers,) thus early to the erection of this establishment, that they may have their wool manufactured in such a way, that it may be properly finished. The conductors of this establishmet hav ing had long experience in the Last in the above business. feel conhdent toat they will be able to satisfy the most sanguine expectations of any who may choose to favor them with a call. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for their labor at the cash price.
DAY ID MA A, E. Z. RYAX. Lawrenceville, Ills. April 18th, 1314 16 tf. Blanks for sale at this ollicc.
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Cheap Goods ! STORE OF "in ever opened Window Lead, Wooden A-i town and country want, and will Socks. purchasing elsewhere. i rs F1 6 J
HEUERD
r 0Co SCOTT. r Corner of Market and Second streets. Copper. Tin and .Msec Irois WARE MANUFACTORY. X-lL2lH'jE'--i? X OU CH than ever sold in this rnark' t. either a J w'.,ioa!c or rcHil. Ail kinds of jobbinc done a: t'.ie shortest notice, and at very reduced i'i" o:r.tc A. W racv store, vicr Street. II. A B DILL. IS 11. IS-tf. Vincennes, Mav 1th. GHiLLS OR AGUE AND FEVER, Cured in a few hours by ihe vse of CLEMENS' INDIAN TONIC, 'IIIE unexampled success of this PI'ItELY -- VECJETAULE Tonic, in curing in a few hours, where ALL other remedies have failed, and that too, in cises of ei.t, nine, twelve, and eighteen months stanJiag warrents the assertion, that if taken according to the directions, it is infallible. Try it, and he convinced that it is the most pleasant, most certain, and the very DET remedy ever offered to the public, for putting a .cfdy termination to Chills or Ague and Fever. The fact that the recipe was obtained frome the itED MAN cf the Potest, ' silences all doubt a? to any thin but 77rfyVccetabh NATL'KE'S OWN REMEDY and may therefore be taken by every one with the most perfect safety. 7V turc to ask for CLEMENS' INDIAN TONIC, put up by GEO. V. HOUSE, proprietor, whose name is" written upon the label and rapper of each bottle. None genuine without his written signature. rpVat up and sold, wholesale and retail by fJ.U IfOl'SE. proprietor, Nashville, Tcnn. Trice SI per bottle. Also for sale by . S. at this place..March '-J. 1 1 1 & W. J. WIE, agents 4 l-tf WATEL) IMMEDIATELY, (ik &V6 yards Tow and Flax IWjWW Linens, for which the highest price will be paid. JOHN CALDWELL. April '-20, 1314. 4f-tf. - 5 "ffUST opened, by Wm. II. Seawell, on .Market street, next door to Mr. Peck's Dnif Store and opposite Mr. Clark's Tav ern, where will be found a large stock cf staple and fancy DRY GOODS of the latest styles and fashions, and at as low prices as the same can be obtained at in Louisville or Cincinnati. Confining himself to this branch of business almost entirely, and having a thorough knowledge of it, purchasers may feel assured of buying of him on the most favorable TEMRS m all times. Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange and invariably at the same prices as for cash. Wanted B'articularly. Feathers, Beeswax, and Tow and Flax Linens. lie would particularly call attention to his stock of fancy SlL,te and MLK CSOODS; ALSO, Brown & BieacSictl Hosiery, A:c A:e. V. II. SEAWELL. May 13-Q.tf Neatly CKeeuted at this ollice.
C. Jl. ALLKN. W. TV, CiBB. ALLEN &, CAIlIi, Attorneys and Counsellors at LAV, Vincennes, Indiana. lnLL attend, jointly, to the practice of their profession in this and the neighboring counties of Indiana and Illinois. May 11, 1311... 49--tf Ucfercncc9. Hon. .Ino. W. Davis, ashington City. Hon. K. Dale Owen, " Hart, Cumininjis & llr.rt, Philadelphia ; Woodward Oc Dusenbcry, New York; II. C. Gwathtn :y, 1"
V. & U. Fellows, ! T Wm. Bell, 1'-nmw"1' Jas. E. Pearson, J J. S. & W. J. Wise, Win. Ilurteh ct Co., Vincennes, Ind.; P. Doran, ) lien. J. G. Kep.d, Jeffersonville, Ind.; m. W. 1- oster, 7 n i t j , , T . ' Petersburg:!, Ind. I. Johnson, ShexilT's Sale. virtue of a writ of venditioni expo nas, to nie directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I w ill ex pose to public sale at ae Lourtl'.ouso ooor in Vincennes, on Saturday the Sth day of June next, between the 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 15 and 33100 seres of land, it being the . E. frac tional quarter ot lractional section in T. 1 X'., of Rans3 10 W., and lot No. 5, of fractional section Xo. 20, in T. 1 X ofRane 10 W., containing C." end 71-100 acres; also, all the rieht, title and interest of Joseph G. Crow in lots Xo. 71 and 70 lying in the county of Knox and town of Dicksburjh, and in case of tai;ure to real ize the fuil amount of debt, interest an; costs now due on said writ. I will, at the same time and place, proceed to expose the fee simple of the above described rea estate. Sold to satisfy said writ, in favor of Henry O'Xeil, and against Joseph G. Crow, now deceased. Aim. SMITH, s. K. u. May 10, 1 -41--r0-lt ( lVs. fee 82 50.) 12 E P A 1 R E I) B V I. N. WH1TTELSHY. r E can be found one door below J. C. S17$-? ft) ?t street. Silver ware mV i?y?r manufictured, Count v s seals engraved, (Jiliir.g XV- and Silvering, or r.ny ' thing appertaining to his line of business, done on the shortest notice. Vincennes, April I3th, IS U. 45-tf. A i in ill I 'Ira tor s ftale o y PUKSUAN'l' of an order from the Probate court of Knox ccuntv, I will oilVr for sale st Col. Clarks Hotel, on Saturday, June l Sth. 1S44, all the right, title, and interest, which Alexis LcRoy had at the time cfhis death, to the following described property in the Borough of Yine-nnes, viz.: LotXo. -IDl, 37:j',41S l?0, 26,2:5, 1 01 , 173, -175, and 4S1, and also one undivided third part of 71 feet of lot Xo. l.r, on the last mentioned pier or parcel of n lot is a The ether two-thirds belonging to J. domes. Al0 the following lots in Harrison's addition to the town of Ymeennes, viz.: Lots Xo. 125 and 120. TERMS OF S.iLE A CREDIT of six and twelve months. Bond with security and mortgages on the premises required. J. SOME'S. Adm r. May2d, 184 1.--51-4T. male of'Isidiasaa, Gibson County. s?. IN THE GIBSON PROBATE COURT, May term, A. D. 1-11. Thomas Bell, Administra- "j tor of the estate of Charles J C. Macallan, deceased. I Application vs. for the The heirs of the said j sale of real Charles C. Manahan, de- estate, ceased. J Flfi xHE said Thomas Bell, having filed his - memorial, suggesting the insufficien cy of the personal estate of the deceased to pay his debts, and praying an order ot tins court for the sale of the real estate, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the couri ttiat the heirs of the said Charles C. .Manahan, deceased, are not residents of the ;tatc of Indiana, it is therefore ordered, that notice of the pendency of said memo rial be given by causing a copy of ttiis order to be inserted three weeks successively in the Vincennes Gazette, a weekly new spaper published in incennes, in the county of Knox, (mere being no newspaper published in the county of Gibson) before the 12th day of August next, that the said unknown heirs may be warned to appear in this court, at the next August term thereof, to be holden at the Courthouse in Princeton, on the second Monday in August next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the said real estate shall not be sold and made eesets for the discharge of the said debts. And, on motion, this matter is continued to the next term of this court. Copy. Attest: J. R. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. May 3r----51-.3t "l7inTOKTsAI.E By JOHN CALDWELL. April ), 1911. 15 tf.
NEW GOODS. The sign is over the door,
Corner of 2d and Jlarkct, Formerly occupied by JJ'm. J. Hebcrd. THE subscriber has just received a a general assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, wnich ne will sell low lor Cash, All kinds of barter taken in exchange. JOHN CALDWELL. April 00, 1814. -IG-tf. SPRING GOQDS. fSpllE subscriber has just received his stock of fepnng goods, consisting of new style Prints, and Ladies, Men's and Cov s Summer wear, Florenoe Braid, Straw and Willow Bon nets, Fur, Brush, Wool and Palm Hals, Velvet Caps, Boots and Shoes, a good csortment, Iron, Nail and Castings, Saddlery, Hardware and Queensware, Trace Chains, Sythes and Snesds, Linseed Oil and White Lead, Indigo 3nd Madder, Coffee and Sugar, and almost every trticle required by i!kj fanner and mechanic, and will be sold low for barter or carh. WM. BURTCII. May 1st, 1844. 13--tf. Administrator's Sale. O T I C E is hereby given that we L will expose to sale, at public auction, on Saturday the 15th day of June next, at the late residence of Samuel Carruthers, deceased, all the personal property of the said deceased, consisting of Horses, Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, ojic If'heat Fan, also a lot of Corn, Wheal an I Hay, growing, S-c., A credit of twelve months will be given on all suni3 of three dollars and up wards, tho purchaser giving his note with approved security, all sums under three dollars cash in hand. GABRIEL FOR EM AX G. W. POTTER .May '22 J, 134 1. 51-3'. AJm'rs. cheap; cheap", c IS E A d Creat Bargains to be had AT THE mm? giumtm . On Market street, just belvw Irederick Graeler'S corntr, where I have opened a well selected assortment o f Goods, consisting of Hoofs Shoes, H A T S Cutlery, II a r d w a r c, Queensware, China and Glasstvare, Together with a full asssortment of HV JJ Mdfcl AX w And many other articles too tedious to mention. I am perfectly satisfied, that from tho pain I took in selecting my stock of Goods, and having purchased exclusively for cash, and that f-.t very low rates, I am prepared to sell, and will sell as low 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 examine my tock of Goods before purchasing elsewhere. I wiil take in exchange for my Goods various kinds of produce, such as Feathers, Ginseng, Flaxseed, Toic and Flax Linens, Beeswax, Furs and. Peltries, Deer Shins, I Fides, For which I will allow the highest market price. M. BAUM. Vincennes, April 2'.), 1344 45-tf. .Zfh KEGS best Pittsburgh WHITE LEAD, in store and" for sale by J. SOMES. April 27th, IS 41 lT-tf Commissioners Sale f HIIE undersigned Commi3g sioners, appointed by the Knox Circuit Court, will expose 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 Borough of Vincennes, the following real estate, to-wit : The House- and parcel of ground situate in Harrison's Addition to the Borough of Vincennes, bounded by Parke street in front, by tho river W abash in the rear, on the one side by Terry street and on the other by Scott street knou n as the old residence of Gen. Harrison. Also lots numbered ll and 10 in said Addition. T E R M S . A credit of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty four months will be given to the purchaser, and approved bonds and security wiil be required for ihe payment of the purchase money. MARTIN ROB1NSOX, 1 ISAAC MASS, J.Comm"r8. ED. C. DORAN. J April 27, lS-lt. .47-14 w.
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for sale, by J. W. MADDOX Feb. 17 1?M oT-tf.
