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its silent repose, and ppeak the truth in regard to that nfTiir, it wowlj pronounce these slanderous Locofoeos heartless liars. I wonder if the ehoet of Dickersori ever appears t any of them? E?pecialty to a certain Hermit, who dwelb in rural felicity, around whose brow is encircied a girlind of glory, p. nd who is worshipped by the sme men who look upon a duelist with such holy horror. The Locofoeos, taken as a whole are n precious srt of ghosts, hob-gohlins. fly. up-the-creeks, &. WASP.'
Southern Indiana Conference of the 1)1.12. Church. The first session of ihe Southern division of the Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, rlo?pd its labors, in this town, on Tu-dav Inst. W'c have only room this wetk. f,r tMf appointments, of (he Preacher, w hi-h are 9 follows: Brookville District. A. Wiley. P. E. Brookville R. S. Robertson, CJ. H. ylc. Laughlin. Fflirtield J. W. Sullivan. Liberty H. Hays. T. C.Crawford, lkownsville J. Hrtiner, J. Wallis. Connersville B. F. Griffith, J. C. Read Laurel J. W. Mellinder MilroyV. Terril, O. II. P. Ash. Gteenbureh J. A. Brousp. It is in g Sun District. James Jones, P. E. Lnwrenceburgh J. Hill. Manchester Chas. Bonner, S. Ilieks. Milfln E. Lathrop. C. Mapes. Versailles M. Mahon. Vevay A. Btyisey, J. S. Winchester. Pftiriot S. Smirh, W Malick Rising Sun Wm M Daily M idison District. Wejly Chapel J Miller i Thin! Street F A Conwell fnan II J Durbin, J. Mitchell Mooreliehi J W hitenian Vernon T S (Juun Paris I Crawford Lpxineton C n Jo.,p, T M Eddv ! N.v Philadelphia E W Cehhvell", F II Cn?ev SjLmm P R G-.uhrifl Xtic Albany District. E. R. Ames, P. E. WeeW Capel E R Wood (-n?pnrny C W Rater J t-ir-rsonvil'e Wm Morrow - 1' ;;E R titled se Charleston J Kiger .Niv.v Washniirton Wm .McCinnis ;:ii!V I,. Hurlbutt Fr !j-5rick?bnrtr T Ray r.,--,.n -G C Berks' lizaW'tli D. S. Elder. P. . H-swick Evansrille District. J. Kers. P. E. V. rnvi'!.' F C Ho'lidav M:. Vernon A 0 Nisbit. F A Hester, f v rthvf.ni A Wilkinson, J Corwine i'. ii '.Mon (J C Smith , , -tn ,!!Vm Fraley ; kport T J Ryau l s. ! i E h Kemp Horn- J W Va'ien. J ue'e Vincennes District. H. S. Talbott. P. E. Carlislfi One to be snpp'ied, C C Holiday. Vincennes G W Ames Nw Lebanon J R Haiiv.'ion Prairieton John Talbott liiwiinir Green J C Harbin Point Commerce N Robinson Pipuc.'r S Ravensroft Whshintnrt J R Williams Putnamville E C Jones Scotland One to be supplied Indianapolis District. L. W. Berry. P. EIndianapolis W V Uibben Tiu?hville James Havens Buriino-ton L. Haven, J Webb Shelbyville C B Davidson, S P Crawford Edinburgh J L Kelly Columbus E. Whitten franklin J V R Mtlr Peasant View Jacob Miller Milfir ! J KisliniT W C Smith, Agent far the Indiana Asbury Fnivereitv. Bloom in gton Diit r W . W. V. Daniel, P. E1 -.loo rn i :i g ton C y r us N u 1 1 Bedford Samuel Read Pro Wigtown D Mclntire L ? e ? v i ! 1 e Isaac Crawford Livonia E denting Orleans L Forbes Springfield F H Rocker Martinsville W Dorsey Mooresville T M Reeves Nashville Z Clifford -t : ..1? P Sheldon l.aac Owen, Agent far Indian. A.bur University. ' n , ,., Freeman s Advocate. From the National vEgif". TUB MOD SPIRIT. . i ..f I'.inimprfP Th Now York journal in w.. a paper generally radical in its lone, com 1 ..uruf. movements in I mi iMi in' pares tne muuw T?hm!e Island, and consiuers .. , . -;;r,U. We ihinK toe game in p. r in either ii.rJin..i.n W.,W. lawlesH violence tor me 1 " 1R". . .i ciW,itional proceedmsf rSJ oV no principle, .nor.l or pedi, . . .u. ; , rpnuWican government ill lcai, ... ronstitut,aa;tance to reyularlv consuun providsd lor rvery . f revo nerteveiifiX ' er is the
i , TT""'ih.m.jj on I ?i r r 6 aw ,en(!s 'o destro'v the far re Zt Ins,"u""n.. the oniv deenceag ,nst anarchy, and the onlv seennty to hie and property. JI,fyinsrreCh,)n is ,odenv (ie efficieucy of the Government of which we st, and to prepare the way for its downro parallel can be drawn between the CKse of our fathers in resisting the arbitrary rule of Great Britain, and etTorts o oppose the the laws which the people hemsrives have made. Here there can e no intermediate step between obed ence to the law9 and anarchy, and treason wears a blacker and fouler aspect than when its warfare is waged against the person or tne sway of a monarch. While conscious of a strong inclination towards leniency m the treatment nf .;;... i
w l y l I 111 i II rt I , i rcannot resist the impression that our chib 1 1 rf it i ! I I . a,u --iuse io lament me genHe measures which have hitherto been adopted towards disturbers of the pub "2 peace. Wo f.r ti, .,,; ih,puJic sentimenj shall sustain a fulfilment j 1'ic aiLTnesi accrees (j justice towards uch criminals as Thomas IV. D rr and the leaders of the Philidelphia rioters, the right of person and property will never be secured under a free Government, and our bequest to posterity will only be a dishonored Constitution, the fryvnents t' a dismembered Union, and an unhappy condition of a corrupted and disorganized nation. Nativk American doctrine forbidden by the Bible 'And if a stranger sojourn with thee in your land, ye shall not rex him; but the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one bem avion you, and thou slult love him as thy sell.' Leviticus xix, ,3 and H-l. HE subscriber having bvvii tuticteJ to open NIGHT SCHOOL , would inform ail those desirous of attendins,' such an institution, that he is ready to rereive p ihscrihers, at his Day-school room on eroiul street, near Mr. Doran's store. He will teach Heading. Writing, Arithmetic, Geography. Grammar. (lUa last by lectures) Booh-Keeping by single, or Double entry -c. cry Each pupil is required to find his own lights. TERMS. OneMolIar, cash in advance, for 13 nights. 'I 'iine to commence, to noon as 15 scholar, at leatt are obtained. T. H. CAVAN ALUH. Vincermen, Octo'ier 14th, 1844 20-3ts. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK. 'PHE undersi irned, administrators on the e--tate of Michael Kobertson. deceased, will expose to public sale on Friday the I nth dny of November, et th lale residence ofs:d decea.ed. II his personal property, consisting in rrt of he fallowing articles, to-wit: Farming Utensils, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Household y Kiteten Furniture, ogethcrwith many other articles too tedious to mention. TERMS OF SALE. On nli sum of three bars and under, cash in hand. On al! sums over three dollars, a credit of twelve months will e given, the purchaser giving his note with aproved fecurity. and without any relief from val uation or appraisenvnt laws. AEEX. B. ROBERTSON, EDWARD V. ROBERTSON October 9th, 1S44 20-3w. AdilHS. AD.MI.MSTRATOIl'l NOTICi:. HE undersigned hast ikon out letters of administr ition on the estate of Michael Roberti. r I - . T 1 I .11 T son, late oi ivnox counrv. . ueceasen. rtu persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims gainst the same will present them legally au thenticated for settlement. The estate is sup posed to be solvent. A LEA.. B. ROBERTSON, , ED. W. ROBERTSON 5 Aamn' Oct. 9th, 1844. 20-3w. STATE OF INDIANA,? Pike County. $ PROBATE COURT OF PIKE COUNTY, August t erm, 1844. 3 Nathan V. Fosters, Adnvr. ) nf VS- f Insolvency. Turner Wvatt s heirs. J yOW at this time comes the petitioner by his attornev. and tiles his petition herein, shewivs the condition of said estate, and praying thit s . i w iy a summon mav issue Herein against oamuei . Kinman and Amanda his wife, Abraham S. Decker and Saraii his wife, Emanuel Wyatt, (ieorge Wyatt. Willoughby Wyatt, Robert Wyatt and AUan Wyatt. and an oruer or puuuca..i, i yy-;n;, ir Wv. tion as to i nomas j. nn, .uidm ... --j att who it appears are non-residents ot the stale of Indiana: it is therefore ordered that a summons do issue to the sheriff of Pike county, com. manding him to summon the said Samuel W Kinman and Amanda his wife. Abraham . Decker and Sarah his wife, Emanuel Wyatt, Oeerge Wyatt, Willoughby Wyatt and Algan Wvatt. to be anil appear ueiore tne juage oi this court on or betore the nrsi uay in inv u. term of this court and shew cause, if any they can, why said estate shall not be settled as in solvent, and that publication te maje in tne incennes Gazette, as to the said Thomas J. Wyatt. and Wm. H. Wyatt, requiring them to appear on or before the first day of the next term of this court, and shew cause, if any they can, why said estate shall not be settled as insolvent. A copy attest, JOHN McINTIRE, Clerk. Allen. Carr & Anthony, Sol. Oct. 1844. 19 3t. $3 00WANTED. Beesu-ax, Feathers, Gingseng, Flaxseed, Bags, and Black Mustard seed, IOR which the highest price will be given ' in Drug, Paints, Oils, and Groceries, or in pavment of debts due J. SOMES. October 1st. 1744 lS-tf. 02 l?2Bi:S3,"25ISSS,(SS' Nea'lv eieooted at this ofRcr.
ATTENTIOH THE WHOLE. TTJJIE Comrnisaoners for Knox countv will meet at the Court House, on Saturday, the 19th inst., to reef ivc proposals fur building two
19 1 tJlilalJ lr die ue of the paupers of Knox countv. The location is aboul 1 1-2 miles north-east of Vinrcnnes, neir the Indianapolis gtate Ivoad. There is excellent building timber on the premiko. A minute liscriptior of the work will be lift with the Auditor of the county, where it cun be seen by .hose wishing to contract. Bond and Security will be required, and the vork to be fin ished by the 1 5th of April, 1845. H. TEKDET, S. EMISON, C Comm'rs. (J. SIMPSON 3 Vince'ines, October 8th, 1814 I 9 tf. 2m APHASIA V ir.LlA3I I5URTCII Isrvv rect ving his stock of FALL & WINTER G OODS. pl'KCHASED in New York and Philadelphia viz: Pilot and Beaver over coat cloths, assorted, Ilue and Blue-black fine cloths, Taney colored do. Black, blue-black and fincy Casaiineres, 6-4 and 3 4 tweed cloths Plaid cloaking do, Plaid, stripes and fancy Sattinett, Do. do. Kentucky Jeans, Plain and fancy Dress Silks, Bonnet and Jp Hibbons, Eaces and Edgings, a complete assortment, Paris De Eaine, L'asbmeie I)e Cofsc, Crape De Eaine, Mouslin De Eaine, Chusans. Black, blue-black, changeable and Phid Eustres. Painted Cashmere Shawls, Damasked do, Black and fincy colored do. Blanket Mouslin De Eaine, Honeycomb and cotton Shaw's in great variea,y, with a complete assortment of dress goods A large assortment of I'MXTS, OJXGfUMS, and M U S L I N S . KrJ, white ami yellow FlamieN, Blue, green and Whitney Blankets, itneene.sicare, ixtassirfire, 431 d Hardware, 01 Beaver, hussia and wool HATS, . . I Fur, Seal, Velvet, Hair Seal, Cloth, Glazed and Setett Caps. gcm Calf, Kip and coarse Boots, is I do do do Shoes, jW Ladies line kid Slippers LVv do Bootees, Children's Shoes and Boots, Boy's Boots, Umbrellas, Parasols and Whips, Iron, Nails and Castings, A large assortment of Saddletrees & Saddlery, Sperm. Stearineand 'Fallow candles by the box or retail. Flax seed Oil and White lead. with a good assortment cf ToViacco, Xniiff, St'ars ami C-Jroi't-ricx. which, added to his former stock, makes his assortment complete, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for ready pay in cah or produce. He invites his old customers and purchasers generally to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Charge nothing for showing good. , Vincennes, September 21st, 1844 17-tf. I is the 5ilon Circuit Court Svpt. Term, 1 S I 1. Pascal Briles r- , i Chancery. Richard Briies and J Elizabeth Briies. J I T now here appearing, by the sheriff's return - to the subpoena isued herein, that the said Richard Briies and Elizabeth Biiles are not found, it is therefore order, d by the Court that notice of the filing & pendency of the complainant's bill of complaint be given the said defendants. by causing a copy of this order to be publish f r three weeks successively, at least sixty days before the first dav of the next term of this court, in the Vincennes Gazette, a wee' iy newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the county of Knox. State of Indiana, (there being no pa per published in the county of Gibson) that unless the said defendants appear here at the next term of this court, to be holden at the Uourt House in Princeton, on the first Monday of March next, and plead, answer, or demur to the said complainant s bili of complaint, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree rendered against them accordingly, and on motion this mattei is continued to the next term of this court. Copy Attest. 1731. J. R. MONTGOMERY, Clh. Administrator7 Aotirr. 13UBLIO NOTICE is hereby given, that I hove obtained letters of administration on the es tate of Virgil M. SheparJ, late ot Knox county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against sa d estate, to present them for settlement. The estate is believed to be solvent. 11. B. SHEPARD.rfn'r. September 30th, 1S44 18-3w. VALUAliLU PROPHKTY AT Private Sale. ii ,1 rpilti undersigned is de43z suable to sell his farm GHv4 known as Nos. 33 and 34 in the Lower Prairie con taining 136 arpents moie or less being-4 arpents in front on the Wabash river. The premises all uuder good fence. There are on it TWO OOF KIOI'B:S, a Cellar, !M'?Ie, Well, &c, &:., with a first rate ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT. all ot which will be sold on reasonable (erm if application be made within a month. If not 6o!d duiing that time, it will be offered at public aucHon. rijiiift i o.ivi.i October Ut, 1844 18-4w. TAR. H 411 BARRELS Tar, in store and for sale by MADDOX & HAY. June 5, '44"
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vi!oiJi:s."M.i: v.tsit DRY GOODS HOUSE. - - ! T. &, E. SLEVIIY, M.iin itrect, '2d door below Third Louisville. Ky. J E have received, and continue receiving. ' ' large supplies of foreign and domestic
9 direct from importers and manufactories. and which we offer to dealers at a very trifling advance, for cash. Our stock consists, in part, of Cloths; Cassimeres,- Jeans; Satinets Buckrams,- Paddings; Morines; Euslre,-Silks,-Ribbons; Eaces; silk and cotton Velvets; Prints, Tickings, Drillings, Checks. Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys, Einseys, De Eains, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves, Pins. Needles, Ivory Con.Ss, Umbrellas, Bleached and brown Cottons, of best brandi, A general variety of Trimmings, dec., Cotton Yarns, Blacking, &c. To all which we respectfully invite the atten tion of vfestern and southern Merchants, confident mar, iney win nnu our assortment as general as in any house in the west, and our prices unexceptionably low. T. & E. SEEVIN. Eouisville, Ky-. October 2d, 1844 19-3t. STATE OF INDIANA, Pike County. ss. PIKE CIRCUIT COURT, August 1 erm, 1844. 3 Carpenters & Clark, ? ir 1 Xs' c m n i - In Chancery. Henry Coleman, Sam I D. Coleman, Hasting Coleman, et. als. 5 pOMES now the complainant, by Allen Ids solicitor, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, from the affidavit of a disinterested person filed herein, that Hasting Coleman is not a resident of this state, on motion, it is ordered that notice of th; pendency of this writ be given, by publication in the Vincennes Gazette for three successive wteks, to Hasting Coleman, one of the defendants, a non-resident, that he be and appear on the first day of the next term of this court, to be holden at the c urt house in Petersburgh, on the 4th Monday in February next, and answer the complainant's bill of complaint, otherwise the same will be taken as confessed against him. and the matters and things things therein contained decreed accordingly. A copy attest, JNO. McINTIRE, Clk. Allen & Anthony, So1. Oct. 1844. l9-3t.-2 25. STATE OF INDIANA, ) Pike County, S SR. PROBATE COURT, t August Term, 1844. 5 James Hillman, ' Jministrator, vs." C Insolvency. John VV. doner's heirs. S rs t this time comes the petitioner by his -..urney, and files f lis petition herein, showir.g; the condition of said estate, and praying ilm. the same may be declared insolvent and settled as such and also praying a summons against Nancy Maria Stoner, &. an order of publication against rfce unknown heirs of said John W. Stoner. to appear before this court on or before the first day of next term of this court, and shew couse, if any they can, why said estate should not be settled as insolvent: it is therefore ordered that a summons do issue herein to the sheriff of Pike county against the said Nancy Maria Stoner, and that publication be made against the unknown heirs of the said John W. Stoner in the Vincennes Gazette, requiring them to appear before this honoiahle court, on or before the rirst day of the next term of this court, and shew cause, it any they can, why said estate shall not be declared insolvent. A copy attest, JOHN McINTIRE, Clerk. Allen, Carr fc Anthony, Sol. Oot. 1 8 14. 19-3t-2' 50. ECnox County TAXES for the year 1811. Totit't s hereby given that the dupli---cate for the present year is now in mv hands, and that the amount of tax levid on each one hundred dollars valuation of property is as follows to-wit: For State purposes 20 cents " County do 20 do " Road do 5 do " Erecting Lunatic Ajivlum 1 do Asylum for deaf and dumh 2 mills. Ea?h poll for State purposes 50 cents. " County .rU do And for the purpose of receiving taxes I will attend at the usual places of holding elections in the several townships, on the following tlavs to-wit: In Decker Township on Tuesday 15 Oct 16 do Johnson Harrison Palmyra Vigo Widner Busseron do do do do do do V ednesday Thursday 17 Saturday 19 Tuesday 22 Wednesday 23 Thursday ' 24 Friday 25 Saturday 2G do do do do do do do Washington do Vincennes do That my office will be kept onen from the first day of October until the first day of January for the purpose oi receiving taxes, except on the days appointed to meet in each township. JAMES JOHNSON, T. K. n Vinr-ennRS. August 2!st. 1S4 I i'2-Gt , . . . t -- rM. A T.LE N". W. W' CARR ALLEN &, CAKH. Attorneys and Counsellors at LAW, Vincennes, Indiana. WILE attend, jointly, to the practice of their profession in this and the neighboring counties of Indiana and Illi nots. .May 11, 1311 49--tf References. llon.Jno. W. Davie, Washington City. Hon. K. Dale Owen, Hart, Cumminga 4' Hrt, Philadelphia ; Woodward o Dusetibery, New York; 11. C. Gwathmey, "1 W. & C. Fellows, Wm. Bell, Jas. E. Pearson, C. T. Taylor, J, S. & W.J. Wise, Wm. Burtch & Co., Louisville, Ky. i i J X Vincennes', Ind. P. Doran, 1 Hon. J. G. Read, JefJersonville, Ind.; M. V. Foster,? peteT8bu htInd. F. Johnson, i
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TAKE Helves' Fever Ague Tonic, rollow IJireetions. AND IF A CURE IS .NOT EFFKC ED THE PURCHASE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED! j jV OSTRUMS and univers 1 lemedies are the wiun m mc mjv. uianu can one tatie up a newspaper or periodical into his hand, but that the vaunted pretensions of some patent meuiciue. abundantly vouched for the cure of all kinds of diseases, strikes the eye. The public it is honed has al eady learned that these absurd statements in favor of select medicines, are a sure evidence of their quackery,- and that there is not. nor can there be, a universal mecL'cne, nor any remedy that will prove effectual in a great number of diseases! It would seem clear tor common sense. that distases of entirely different characters, should require different remedies for their remov al. The invaluable medicine now ofT'ted to the public, makes no such pretensions; it is enough to claim for it a specific operation, in the remoyal of the above frequent and distressing malady, in the treatment of which, its virtues ore being es tablished, in every new case of its use. IIEWES' FEVER AND AGUE TONIC, consists of entirely vegetable ingredients,and may be taken icithoiit the least degree of injury to the . T. . : - i i i , iuii3ii.:wiuri. us operation is mild, ailJ It leaves a most delightful How of the snimal spirits afrer its operation. TRY IT.' Our motto is xVo Cure, No Pay,' (if directions are followed,) and it is perfectly harmless in its operation. (ry- Every bottle is accompanied by full DIRECTIONS. To this might be added the certificate of hun -dreds who have been cured by the use of the Tonic, and some cases of years standing, where all orher remedies had failed. In many places on the Mississippi, regular physicians have adopte i the use of the Tonic exclusively in the treatment of the Fever and Ague, as the only &ure remedy. ij The owration tf the Tonic is IMMEDIATE, hardly ever requiring the second dose. Vi r t i l'ica tc. This " v certifiy that my 6on, William, was afflicted iHth the Chills and' Fevers for about 12 months, using in the mean' j thing that , ill t no effect, we could hear ri?br tht" until we got of Mr. H medicine, which rTec'ie Hi less ,oan one " the best-.edue-f over and ague tonic .perfect cure on him F ' that it is that ever . COu... "d seal this the 22d jAMES GIBSON. was introduced'vn Given under m; Sept. 14. The' vis an abolute fa.vt.'O WILLIAM" GIBSON. Other certificates could be giveii, but the one above, ; being known by the citizens, of Vin cennes generally, will suffice. For sale wholesale or retail by Mr. JAMES R. BE A RD" in Vincennes. my regt'larly appointed agent. J. V. HE WES. Vincennes, September 26, 1844. 17-tf. Ciieap for CASH. HE undersiened thankful for the Patronage JjL they have received from their friends and the public in general, would respectfully inform them that they have just returned from the east with a general assortment of FALL V Y i:Ti: IE which they will dispose of at REDUCED PI11CES FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE suitable for a foreign market; also Jeans, Linsey, Flax and Tow Linens. C. GRAETER A CO. Vincennes, September 18th, I844-16-6w. BOO IC BiHDine T IIE subscriber has commenced the bussiness of Book on Vii) Street, one door from the corner, where he would be pleased to receive any work in his line of business. His woik he will warrant to be good and firm, and trusts that he may receive a liberal share of custom. BERNARD SOLBACH Vincennes, October 3d, 1844 18-3w. Administrator' Sale. WILL expose to public. Rale on' the 22d day I ,,r OinluT nevt. at the late residence of Virmi W Sheimrd. deceased, in busseron town-1 ' " 5' I ' ship, Knox county, la., on a credit of 12 months, all the personal property belonging to me of sau deccased, consisting i f J Horses, Cattle, Sheep A Hogs, a Two-horse Wagon and Harness, Hay in the St(tc7i,Com in the Field, Fanning 'Tools, Household Furniture, Scr . &r. H. D. SHEPARD, Admr. September 30th, 1R44 18-3w. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. rpHE undersigned, administrator on the estate JL Sarah Williamson, ilereaswd. will expose to sale on the 22d inst. at the late residence of said deceased, in Vigo township, all the personal property of said deceased consisting in pait of Uno Horse, Uatllc, Mirep, ami Hogs, Houselioltl and Kitchen Furniture, &,c, Sec. TERMS. All sums under three dollars, cash in hand; on all sums over three dollars, tc-lve months credit will be given, the purchaser giving bond and approved security, without relief from valuation or nppraisment laws. PETER CARESS, AdmrOctober Ut, 184418-3-
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Office Indiana McTuxt Firk !-uh asciCo n r, Im AXAFOLiit, September 9, 1S41. rpgtlE mkmuera of said Company are hereby Jl, notified, for the payment of losses by fire
and interest theteon. and liabilities sustained and incurred by said Company .fcince August 25, 184J, the Directors have this day ordered the following asse-ement on the Premium Notes given to aid Company, payable to the Treasurer on or befoia th fifth day of November next ensuing, to-wiu ON NOTKS IN FORCE. On all notes dated on ot befor Nevcmbvr 21, 1943, and not discharged, being from No. 1126 to No. 2719, both inclusive, six and one-hulf per cent. On aii Notes dated after November 21, 1543, and on or before January 20, 1844, being from No. 2720 to No. 2782. both inclusive, four per cent. On all Notes dated after January 20, 1844, arid on or befue March 3, 1844, being from No. 2784 to No. 2816, both inclusive, two and three quarters per cent. On all .Notes dated after March 3. 1841, and on or before March 29, 1844. being from No. 2817 to No. 2927, both incluaie, two and enc-quar-ier per cent. On all Notes dated after March 29, lS44,and on or before July 22, 1844, being from No. 2828 to No. 2871, both inclusive, and three-quarters per rent. ON EXPIRED AND DISCHARGED NOTE. On Notes expired or discharged on or after November 21, 1S43, and on or bofore January 20, lbH,and not given up, three and one-ha If per cent. On Notes expired or discharged after January 20, 1S44, and on or before March 3, 1844, and not given up, four and three quarters per cent. On Notes expired or discharged after March S, 1844. and on or before March 29, J 844, and not given up, five and one-quarter per cent. On Notes expired or discharged after Match 29, 1844, and on or before July 22, 1847 and not given up, h"ve and three-quarters per cent. On Notes expired or discharged after July 22, 1S44, and on or before Sept. 9, 1844. and not given up six and one-half percent. Receipts for Assessment will be forwarded to Agents or other duly authorized persons, to whom Members are expected to make prompt payment. Interest will be changed on all assessments remain ing unpaid on or after tho 15th day of November, on which day they are payable,- end at the expiration of thiity days from this date, delinquents will be liable to suit for the whole amount of their premium notes, agreeably to the eleventb section -of the Charter. Notes of the itate Dank of In. diana, 6 per cent State Treasury Notes, and of the specie paying banks in Kentucky and Ohio will be required for assessments. In cases wltere members have alienated their Policies by sale of the assureJ property or o'Jierwise, they are hereby notified that it is their duty to surrender the same for discharge, and to pay the amount due up to the time of uch surrender agreeably to the requirements of the fifteenth secti n of the charter, which must be enforced by the officers ot the Company, i his is so impor tant a matter to members, that Agents are espe cially requested to call their attention to it, and to give the proper information thereto. Policies for discharge should he forwarded through the lo cal Agents, and adJressed to the Secretary. In no cae will a policy be discharged until the amount or amounts due on the Note up to the date of surrender be first paid. By order of the Directors. J A MES liLAKL, lreuaurcr September 19. 1844 16-4t. W ILLI A i?I IS II 15 L V , r H ANKFUL for past furors, would inform the citizens of Vincennes, as well as thoss living in the adjacent neighborhood arid counties, that he is now prepared to furnish thest in any qnantity of Beer, Porter, Ale, least, Grains, Corn and Bye JFhiskey, Peach Brandy, $-c, At the shortest notice, and on very reasonable terms for cash, and kindly solicits a continuation of the patronage heretofore extended to him. N. li. The above mentioned articles, he warrants to be of the best quuhty, and fully equal la any which can be had in the western country. September 4th, IS 44 I4-ly. Administrator's TVotire. JVTOTICE ishereby'given,that I have taken out -"- letters of Administration on the ertate'of Sarah Williauison, late of Knox county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will pleaso make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will please present theru legally authorized for settlement. The estatn is supposed to be solventFETER CARESS. Admr. October Ut, 1S44 18-3t. 31 RS. KIECKLAEPS Seiiool, 241 Thompson Street, gfflLL re-commence, after the summer vacation, on tho first Monday in September. It is very desirable that pupils should enter at the be ginning of the term, since the loss of the earlier lessons must necessarily prevent the thorough understanding which is the object of the inductive system. In the hicher or (Esthetic course, ah the usual brandies of English education rro included, with the addition of French, German, Latin, and Greek, if desired. Scholars in this cour-e pay particular attention to roetrv, to the art of Composition, and to the Philosophy of History. Moral i nilosopfcy m taught from Dymond, as abridged and prepared fjr schools by Mrs. Kirkhmd. Lectures on various subjects will be delivered by Mr. and Mrs. Kiiklmd and others, for tne bene ut oi tne more advanced classes. The initiatory contse includes GrBmmar, Ge ography, History, Reading, WikinK. and Aiith tnetie. Reading alou 1 fjrins part ol the uauy ex ercise of the whole school. TERMS. For pupils in any or all of the higher branches, twenty-five dollars per quarter. For scholars in the initiatory course, twelve dollars and fifty cents. Hours frm nine till two. In the bnauacej and in the mathematics, tho instruction will be given chiefly by Mr. Kirkland. Uhfie torrian mailers in the modern languagste are preferred, the usual additional charges will tw made. No others except for Mcsic and JJhawl s a. Music is tau;htbyMUe. Sophie Gjcrtz, and also, to the younger scholars, by Mi6i Kirkland j 2il Thompson, between Bleerhe and Amity streeU, New Voik, July X5th, 1R44 7-3t.
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