Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 January 1845 — Page 3

STATE OF INDIANA,

Knox County. $ KNOX CIRCUI T COURT, j September Term, 1811. 3 Lavi Chambers, j William IL'.Milho'.IanJ rhancery. Aiii Jair.es Spears. riHE defendant William H. Mi'lioljJ land as to whom the JSuopivna herein lias been returned, with an endorsuuni by t!ie Sheriff, of not found thereon, is hereby notified that the above named complainant, on the I S:!i day of September, 1S11, filed his bill of complaint in !--a.d Krux Circuit Court against him and the other named defendant, iu the abovjo entitled cause that the samo is now pendin said court, and that unless he appear f.nJ plea 1, answer, or demur, to said bill, 0:1 or before the calling of the causo at the next term, the same will be taken as confessed an i true against him. ly order of said court September term, 1 S 4 4 . Attest, Wm. R. McCORI), Clk, A. T. Chis solicitor. Jan. '23. 1SH -3 I 3w. Primer's fee g- e.'). To out!ierii and Western 'lMlE Subscribers, Wholesale Merchants, Man. x ut'-icturers, and Dealers in Philadelphia, reijpectfuiiy invite those Merchants from the South West, who are about to purchase their Spring a.id Sunlilier supplies, to call an J examine their ripf ecuve Sticks ot' Goods. As we intend keeping on hand full and comt'.tic assoitmenls in our several departments of : iisiness, suited to th 3 Southern and Western Markets, we assure those who may favor us with a call, that no reasonable endeavors on our part -.ah be wanting to give them entire sat faction SILK A.ND FANCV DliV GOODS. La'.eb Cope & Co., 1C3 Market Street. Morris L. Haliovvell A: Co W. vv 11. P. Remington, St-e, Crother Sc Jo., Ashhurt cc Kemingion, Buck & Potter. Vard V Ci id more,

143 do do 92 do do 70 do do 80 do do 1 1 G do do 100 do do

DOMESTIC AND FORCIUN DRV GOODS. Reynolds, Mc Far land & Co., 103 Maiket St. Burnett, Withers Sc Co., 120 do John II. Bro v5c C., 1:36 do Reese & Ueylen, 1S5 do Importers of Cloths, Cassiuers, Vcstings, Wood &. Wilson, G5 Market St. Wiliitm H. Love, 147 do Importers of Hardware and CutLry. Yard ley, Suvvers &. Co., 141 Market St. Maitin it Smith, Edwird S. Handy Co., K.'ers, Brothers it Co., 113 do 9-i do 50 do Importers an I Manufacturers of Saddle ri Hardware. Craijre, Holmes & Co., 1 10 Market St. Wi.hsm Foid, 7 North Fourth St.! Importers and Manufacturers of Saddlery and Saddlery Hardware. Fanbdirn A; Co, 11 North Fourth St. Vulliihers, Booksellers and, StaUonc i z. Hogm it Thompson, 30 North Fourth St. G.-ug t Elliott, 9 do Uriah Hunt t Son, 41 do Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in Carvetings, Oil Cloths, Si-c, -c. A. McCailutn & Co., 87 Chesnut St. Clarkson, Rich &. Mulligan, 111 do Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets, Caps, Leghorn and Palm Hats. W. E. ltd. G. Wheelan, 138 Market St. l.cvick, Jenkins it Co. 150 do Manufaelurers and Importers of China, Earthenware an I Glass. James Tarns & Co., 2!7 Market St. J. hn V. Eushton, 24 5 do Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, I)aints Oils, S-c. George W. Carpenter &. Co., 301 Market St. Samuel F. Troth, (late Henry Troth it Co..) 22 1 do Importers of Watches, Jetcclry, Fine Cutler'. IJeited and Silver Wares. Dickon Ji Co.. S. E. cor. Market and Third Sts. W'atsot. & Hildeburn, 72 Market St. Manufacturers of Umbrellas, I'arasols and Sim Shades. Wright it Brothers, 125 Market St. Sleeper, Brothers, 126 do Manufacturers of Combs and Looking Glasses, and Dealers in Brushes, Buttons, Threads and Staple Fancy Goods. Thomas Burch, Jr., (late of Pittsburgh,) 1S3 Market St. Ym. A. Everly, 223 do Harris it Mason, 123 Maiket St., Up Stairs. Manufacturers and Importers of Paper Hangings. Howell it Brothers, " 80 and 142 Chestnut St. John Beaty. 118 Chestnut St. Manufacturers of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths and Carriage Curtains. Isaac Macauley, Jr., 6 North Third St. Potter it Carmichael, 56S do Importers of Hosiery, Gloves, Threads, m .11" " F irtrnrninsrs ana rancy uovus Stlev .t Seveninz 23 North Third St. Thomas Mellor, 93 Arch St. Manufacturers and Importers of Military Goods. Carriage Laces, Fringes, Cords, Tassals and Ladies Fancy Tri nimings. Wm. H. Horstmann & Sons, 51 North Third St. Manufacturer of Patent Solar Lard Lamps, Chandeliers, $-c.. $-c. Ellis S. Archer, 2 North Second St. Importer of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods. A. F. OttMonrose, 16 South Fourth St. Importers of Fancy Articles, Combs, Brushes', Soaps, and Perfumery. R. & G. A. Wright, 23 South Fourth St. Importers of British, French, Fancy and Staple Stationery, and Manufacturers of Playing and Blank Cards. L. I. Cohen it Co.. 7 S"th Fourth St. Imvorter and Manufacturer of French 1 Artificial Flowers, Feathers .yc. R. Bart 51 Chestnut St. Manufacturer of Saddles. Bridles, 'Trunks and Carpet Bags. Jam E. Brown, 4 South Fourth St. Pic.no Forte Manufacturer. V.. N. Schorr, 266 Chwtnut St. Jan. 16, lSt5 3Sp3m.

B Mierili ?s Sale. 1 virtue of a wiit of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed from the office of the Clerk of ths Knox Circuit Court,. I will expose to public sa'e, at the court house door in Vincennes, Knox county, Indiana, on Thursday lha 0;Si day of Ftbruary, A. D. 1845,' between

iie hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said davJJ ihe rents and profits for the term of seven years, ot all the right, title and interest of '! i i'iuuiu.1 i i ii ii i tr-mi a mi ii !-,- .i i . "' ""'r""" """p" ret 1 liorn and William Thorn of. in. nr.d

to, a. I loat lot or piece of land, lying and be- ley, Moses Medley, Moses j inj on Water ttreet, in the borough of lii.kard, Henry slinkarJ, incennes, county of Knox, and JState of,S'"'l w- tshnkard, Su-

Indiana, fronting uventv feet on said street, and thence running to the river Wabash, and being the same lot and premises conveyed by William II. Dunica to Samuel I Horn by deed bearing dale the 2lsl ot t-ebruary, A. D. ISM, and bv the said Samuel Thorn to Andrew McCIure by deed bdaring date I2l!i of October, I8v!'2, and by the said Andrew McCiure to the said baniuel Thorn by deed bearing date I0;h of September, A. I). l8'5, Also, ail that other lofof ground lying and being in the town of Vincenues, aforesaid, containing four feet, and extending baok to the river Wabash, adjoining the house in which tho said Samuel Thorn kept store on the south-west, the river Wabash on the north-west, William Mieuro on the north-east, and St. Louis or Water street on the south-east, it being a part or parctl of lot purchased by William .Mieure from Bustard and Pope, trustees of John Gwati.ney, by deed bearing date at Louisville the l'Jthday of August, A. D. I83l, and by the said William Mieure and Sarah, his wife, conveyed to the said Samuel Thorn, deceased, by deed bearing date the '2d day of July, A. D. 1S32, and recorded in the Recorder's otliee at Viucennes, Knox county, Indiana, in book F, pages,o8 and f9;aiso,ihai certain other lot, parcel, or tract of land containing nine toises French measure in width, by twenty-eight toises like measure, be the same more or less, bounded in front by second street and on tho back end by lot belonging to Andrew (Jnrdner, joining a lot belonging to Alvin W.Tracv on the north-east, and on the south-east a lot formerly belonging to the Sisters of charity, and being the same lot conveyed by Stephen P. Striker to Samuel Thorn bv deed bearing date the ICth July, A. I). 1S32. Also, that certain other parcel of ground lying and being on .Market street in the borough of Viucennes, and joining on Market street, twenty-six feet and running back twentv-five toises, be the same more or less, and bounded on the south-west by said Market street, on the smnh-easl bv the property of Samuel and William J. Wise, on the north-east by the property firmer!' of Mitchel Drouillett, and that of the heirs of the late Thomas Jones, deceased, and on the north-west by the property of the heirs of Samuel Fruner, late of Vincenues, deceased, and being the same conveyed by Francis Dickson, Jr., to S?.muel Tomhnson by deed bearing date 1 3 ill of September, A. I). 1V29. Also, -a ceilain other lot or parcel of land lying and being in tho borough of Vincenues. aforessid, and known as lot number 13. in the division of the Block house square, as the same was divided by John Law, David S. Bonner and Nicholas Smith, and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest and costs now due, I will, at the same lime and place, proceed to olfer for sale the fee simple of said real estate In favor ot Alvin W. Tracy, and against Matilda Thorn, Benjamin Thorn. Margaret Thorn, William Thorn and Al'en B. Daniel administrator of Thomas Thorn, deceased. ISAAC MASS, s. k, c; January 10th, 1S45. 33 4v. 'Printer's fee 87 50. fc?hcriflfs Sale. T Y virtue of an alias writ of venditioni " exponas, to me directed, from the office of the clerk of tho Knox circuit court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincenues, Knox county. Indiana, on Thursday the Oth day of February, A. I). 1815, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits, for the term of seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: all that certain part of lot or parcel of ground, situate, lying and being in the borough of Vincenues aforesad, it being marked on the plat of the survey of said borough by Johnson and Emison, as pari of lot number thirty-nine, (3D) it being seventeen feet front of said lot, and extending back the same width to the line of Michael Conway and wife, formerly of Thomas Jones, bounded on the northwest by property of William Burton, on the south-west by property of Samuel Bruner, deceased, said part of lot being formerly the properly of Stephen P. Striker, deceased; and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest and costs now due, 1 will, at the same time and place aforesaid, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate, sold to satisfy said writ in favot of Henry P. Brokaw, and against George Cruikshank and John K. McXickle. ISAAC MASS, S. K. C. Vincenues, Jan. H, 1815. 33-4 w. ( Printer's fee $3 00.) A D M I N I S T K A T H I X N O T ICE. flMUE undersigned ha9 taken out letters of administration on the estate of Pierre Andre, late ofjvnox county, Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are desired to make immediate payment to the undersigned; and those having claims against said estate will present them, legally authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. . , BARBARA ANDRE, Adm'x. Jan. 13, 181533-31.

STATE OF INDIANA,

Knox County. Knox Probate Court. Mary Ann Skomp, Executrix of j Henry S. Skomp, Dec. vs. I Sam'l Skomp, Ioaac Skomp, j - J"" Skomp, Ann Poorj n,J,lm Poonran, Sarah Medley, Austin Medley, y Petition for sale of ! Catharine S.inkarJ, tied- iveal instate. crick Slinkard. Sam' . : .i. ley, Austin II. Medsa""uh sll,lkard Lalh- I anne Sii'.kaiu, heirjj at law of said deceased. J The defendants, Ann Poorman and John Pi,inin a ta'l-kiiiii it nntifl K .t t , C (tidavit of Thomas Canico. a disinterested ncrson, aie not residents of the Stale of Indiana, are hereby notified that on the 9th day of January, 1815, Mary Ann Skomp, Executrix, of the Last Will and Testament of Henry S. Skomp, deceased, tiled her petition in the above entitled cause against them and the other named defendants in the otliee of t!:c Clerk of the Knox Probate court; suggesting to said court that the personal estate of said deceased, is all specifically bequeathed, and not subject to the payment of debts until the estate not bequeathed or desired is exhausted, and also praying for the sale of eighty acres of lanJ, being the west half of the north west quarter of section twenty, town 5, noith range 7 west, for the payment of the debts of said deceased, that unless they appear on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of said court, and sluw cause if any they can, why said realestate shall not be sold and made assets in the hands of saiJ Executrix, fjr the payment of the debts of said deceased, said petition will be taken as true, and a decree entered accordingly. Attest. WM. II. McCORD, Clk., Januarv 13th, IS 15. 33-3t S3 50 !S8ii'rii"i"J Sale. Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed from the office of the Clerk of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, Knox county, Indiana, on Thursday the 6:h day of February, A. I). 1S45, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and prolfits for tho term of seven years, of two arpents (French measure) in front, on the river Wabash and extending back the same width, forty arpents. excepting ten acres taken olT the rear of said land; bounded on one side by lands of John F. Bayard, and on ihe other by lands of Martin Robinson, known as survey number sixteen, (1G) town three, (3) north range, ten (10) west, also, all that certain lot or parcel of ground situate, lying and being in ihe borough of Vincennes afotesaid, and known and designated upon the plat of the survey of said borough, by Johnson ami Emison, as lot number forty four, ( 1 1) together with all and singular tne privileges and appurtenances to the said land and lot in any wise appertaining or belonging thereto, and in case of failure lo realize ihe full amount of debt, interest and costs now due, I will, at the same time and place aforesaid expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate. In favor of Abner T. Ellis, and against Charles Smith V. and Lewis L. Watson. ISAAC MASS, s. k. c. Jan. 10, '13. 33 It. Pr's fee n3 00. SheritPs Sale. l)y virtue of a writ of fi. fa., to toe directed, from the clerk's office of the Knox circuit court, I will expose lo public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, Knox county, Indiana, on Thursday the Oth day of February, A. D. 1843, between tho hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits, for the term of seven years, of all that certain town lot, lying and bei-ng in the borough of Vincennes, county of Knox, State of Indiana, and known and designated on Johnson and Emison s survey, or plat of said borough, as lot number two hundred and two (202); 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 aforesaid, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate, levied on as the property of Henry Rider, in favor of Alvin W. Tracy, and against Henry Rider. ISAAC MASS, S. K. C. Jan. 10, 1815. 33 4v. (Pr.'sfee $2 50.) Sluu-iir-s Sale. Y virtuo of two writs of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed from the office of iho Cletk of the Knox Circuit Court, 1 will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, Knox county, Indiana, on Thursday the Gib of February, 1845, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits for Ihe term of seven years, all the right, tide and interest of Hannah Ramsey of, in, and to, the following described real estate, to-wit: Location number fifiy-nine, (5'J) containing one hundred acres Location number 60, containing fifty acres and part of survey number 2, containing fifty acres, and iu 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 expose to public sale the lee simple of all the right, title and interest of the said Hannah Ramsey. In favor of Lewis L. Watson and against Hannah Ramsey. ISAAC MASS, s. k. c. Januray 16ih, 1S45. 33-4v. (Primer's fee $2 53.) JUST IN TIME, 1H; tT Uncle sSam's splendid team a FRESH SUPPLVo(G K O C E - It IKS, and TAR. For ealeiy ' JOSEPH ROSE MAN. Vincennes, Jan. 0, lS45-'32--tf,

XV a t c h c s , Clocks Jt J E W EL11Y, KEIKZIRED BY I. N. WHITTELSEY.

E can be found one door below J. c. Clark's Hotel, on Market street. SILVER-WARE MANUFACTURED, COUNTY SEALS EXGRA VED. GILDING or SILVERING, or any thing appertaitiing to his line of business, done on ihe shortest notice. Vincennes, Jan. 2d, 1845. 3 1 if. No Puff. 'IMIE WESTERN TO.MU PILLS prepared and sold by the subscriber, are Warranted to cure all cases of Fever and Ague and Chills and Fever. Cj Trice per box 75 cents. J. SOMES. August 21st, 181112MEDICINE AND SURGERY. yl. J. Pv. MANTLE'S Office, the same that wa-j occupied by the late Samuel Hill, Esq., in Wises Building, opposite J. C. Clark's Hotel. zry- llesidence at J. C. Clark's Hotel. Vincennes, August 6, 1811 ll-tf. WANTED. Beeswax, Feathers, Gingseng, Flaxseed, Rags, and Black Mustard seed, IOIJ which the highest price will be given in Drug, Paints, Oils, and Groceries, or in payment of debts due J. SOMES, October 1st. 1744 18-tf. STATE OF INDIANA, ? W y i S A;o.t Lt aunty . KNOX PROBATE COURT, November Term, 1841. $ William 13. Willis, -adminis-j trator de bonis non, of j Abraham Hooper, deceased, j vs. John Hooper, Jas. Hoop- j er, Ellen Standley, Thomas Petition for Standley, Elizabeth Stand- sale of Real ley, Asweil btanuley, Do!- Estate, ly Standley, John A. Standley, Martha Ashby, Joseph J Ashhy, Rebecca Hoover, I Joseph Hoover, and Sarah Hoover. J T 1 HI E said Elizabeth Standley andAsj well Standley are hereby notified thai on tho 'Joih day of May, 1S14, Wi',., liam li. Willis, administrator de bonis non, of Abraham Hooper, deceased, filed his petition in said Knox Probate Court, suggesting to said court that the personal estate of said deceased is insufficient for the payment of the debts cf said deceased, and also, praying lor the sale of the Real Estate of said deceased, or so much thereof, as may be necessary for the payment of ihe debts ofsaid deceased, that the same is still pending therein, that unless they appear on or before ihe calling of ihe cause at the next term of said court, ami show causo why said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the payment of the debts of said deceased, shall not be sold and made asselts in the hands of said administrator for ihe payment of the debts of said deceased, said petition will be taken as confessed and a decree entered accordingly. IJy order of said Court. Wr3i. R. McCORD, Clk. Jan. 7, lS45.-..3-i-3w. COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON AV A K JE , VNUFACTUREL) at wholesale and retail on reasonablo terms. Also, a large lot of assorted Castings and Stoves. For sale by N. SMITH. July 21st, 1813. 7-Jy. Y virtue of three writs of Venditioni Exponas lo me directed from the office of the Clerk of the Knox Circuit court, 1 will expose to public sale at the court-house door in Vincennes, Knox county Indiana, on Thursday the 6th day ol February, A. D., 1S45, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and proffits lor the teim of seven. years, of the west corner of lot number twenty, (2D) according to Johnson and Emison's survey iu the Borough of Vincennes, bounded as follows, to wit: South-east by a seven foot Alley, dividing it from a two-story brick building, fronting on Water street; north-east by property belonging to the heirs of Samuel Thorn, deceased, there being thirty -two feel on ihe river, and sixty eight feet on Market street, formerly the property of Wm. Mieure, deceased; and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest and costs now due, I will at the 6ame time and place aforesaid, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate. One in favor of Benjamih M. Thomas, acting administrator of William Mieure, deceased, and against Allen B. Daniel, Ferdinand Eberwine, James S. Mavs and Henry D. Wheeler, and two in favor of Benjamin M. Thomas, and against Allen B. Daniel, Ferdinand Eberwine and James S. Mayes. ISAAC MASS, 8. K. C. Vincennes. Feb. 16, 1845. 33-4t-,$3 JOB PRINTING Of every description executed in the REST S T Y Jj E , On short notice, at the BLANK DEEDS Xeatlj printed upon good paper Also, a great variety cf other Blanks, for sale at this office.

FAM? 'OOPS. V ILLIAM BURTCII Is now receving his stock of FALL & WINTER GOO D S PURCHASED in New York and Philadelphia viz: Pilot and Beaver over coat cloths, assorted, I3!ue and Dlue-black fine cloths.

1 ancy colored do, Black, blue-black and fancy Cassimeres, 6-4 and 3-4 tweed cloths Plaid cloaking do, Plaid, stripes and fancy Sattinett, Do. do. Kentucky Jeans, Plain and fancy Dress Siiks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Lajes and Edgings, a complete assortment, Paris De Laine, Cashmeie De (Josse, Crape De Laine, Mouslin De Laine, Chusans. Black, blue-black, changeable and 11 aid Lustres, Painted Cashmere Shawls, Damasked do, Black and fancv colored do, Blanket .Mouslin De Laine, H oneycomb and cotton Shawls in great vaiieaty, with a complete assortment of dress goods A large assortment of PRINTS, GINGHAMS, and MUSLINS. Red, white and yellow Flannels, Blue, green and Whitney Blankets, (itceicswure, Glassware, ardware, Beaver, Russia and wool HATS, Fur, Seal, Velvet, Hair Seal, Cloth, Glazed and Setett Caps, Calf, Kip and coarse Boots, do do do Shoes, Ladies lino kid Slippers do Bootees, Children's Shoes and Boots, Boy's Boots, Umbrellas, Parasols and Whips, Iron.IN'ails and Castings, A large assortment of Saddletrees &. Saddlery, Sperm, Stcarine and Tallow candles by the box or retail, Flax seed Oil and White lead, with a good assortment cf Tobacco, nufr, Segars and CJrocerie. which, added to his former stock, makes his as sortment" complete, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for ready pay in cash or produce. lie invites his old customers and purchasers generally to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Charge nothinc for showing rroods Vincennes. September 21st, 1844 17-tf. PRICE REDUCED TO i ; it ii a t t ij e . IEMEMBER that the most certain remedy now in use for the cure of coughs, colds, con sumption, spitting ot IjIoou, catarrti, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, &c, is the genu ine Dr. Taylur's Bulsarn of Liverwort . prepared at the original office, 375 Bowery. This medicine always gives permanent relief where there is the least hope. We only ask you to give it a trial, in order to prove its good eilects. Read the following certificate: Laftktte, Ind.. Sept. 15, 1S44. Dear Sir: Having experienced great advantage from the use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, and being satisfied as well from my own experience, as from the concurrent testimony of others (of my acquaintances) that it is a most valuable medicine, in affections of the liver and pulmonary diseases, I fori it incumbent on me as a well-wisher of my fellows, to commend its use to all such as are unfortunately laboring under diseases of that class. For more than 15 years I have been afflicted with an aiiectiou of the Liver which at times has caused me much sullering and distress, particularly while under the influence of what is usually termed cold, has the pain in my breast (mostly on my right side) been particularly distressing attacked with difficulty of breathing, general debility, pain in the head, and a diffusion of the bile throughout the whole system. Last winter and spring I became alarmed at the symptoms in my case. The distress in my breast was great, and seemed to be permanently seated. For a considerable time, although I resorted to my usual remedies, I experienced no relief, but felt my self growing worse. Having some knowledge of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liveiwort, I purchased a bottle and commenced us ing it. Betore 1 had used it ttiree days 1 felt sensibly relieved and by the. time the'eontcnts of the first bottle were ued, the pain in my breast had entirely disappeared, and there has been no return of it since. Yours, &c, (Signed) JNO. 13. REMANS, Ed. of the Tippecanoe Journal. For a common Cold or Cough this is also one of the very best remedies ever discovered. For sale at the only original office, 375 Bowery and by J. StJ.MLo, agent. Vincennes, October 22d, 1841 2 1-Gm. Administratrix' Sale N Saturday the 8th day of February. 1S43, the undersigned administratrix of the estate of 1'ierre Andre, late of Knox county, Indiana, deceased, will offer at public sale at the late residence of said deceased, in ihe Prairie below Vincennes, all the personal property of said decedent, consisting in part of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, 1 ico tf agons, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Utensils, Sec, Slc., A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving bond with approved security, payable without any benefit whatever, from Valuation or Appraisement laws three dollars and under cash in hand. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., on said day. BARBARA ANDRE, Adm'x. Jan. 13. 181533 3t. Glover Seed. ksh clo vnn seed JUST received and for 6lo by IADDOX fit HAY. Vincennei, November 7th. 1S11 21-tf,

C. X. 1LLSK. W. W C11&' ALLEN &, CAR II, Attorneys and ounsellors at LAW, Vincennes, Indiana. W'II-'L attend, jointly, to tha practice " of their profession in this and tha neighboring counties of Indiana and Illinois. May 11, 1811... 49-.tf References. Hon. Jno. W. Davis, Washington City.

Hon. R. Dale Owen, Hart, Cummings y- Hart, Philadelphia ; Woodward 6c Dusenbery, Now York; II. C. Gwathmey, . & U. r ellows, Wm. Bell, Jas. E. Pearson, C.'T. Taylor, J. S. & W. J. Wise, y Louisville, Ky. i J Wm. Burtuh & Co., V Vincennes, Ind.; P. Doran, ) lion. J. G. Read, Jefl'ersonville, Ind.; M. W. Foster, F. Johnson, Petersburg!!, Ind. T H E N V W COPPER, TfN AND SHEET IRON Manufactory A II BAD. I F. ROBINSON has the pleasurs of informing his friends and tho public, that he will keep constantly on hand, a large quantity of Copper, Tin ami Sheet Iron WAKE, Always for sale wholesale or retail AT LOIV WATER. MARK. He is also prepared to do any kind of Job Work In that line on tho shortest notice and in a BETTER STYLE Thau any other shop in the oountry. Shop on Market street, one door below W. J. Ileberd's. Vincennes, April, 20, 181'. 46-tf. i Ii L I A M E II R I. 15 . 'fiHANKFUL for pabt favors, would inform -- the citizens of Vincennes, as well as thoso living in the adjacent neighborhood and counties, that he is now prepared to furnish thorn in any quantity of Peer. Porter, Ale, VeasJ, Grains, Corn and Rye Whiskey, Peach Brandy, $-c. At the bhortest 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 quality, and fully equal to any which can be had in the western country. September 4th, 1841 14-ly. mew" gqqbs. LEONARD BECK, IS now in receipt of a NEW and well selected STOCK of uxor omb! of a superior qualit-, and they will be sold at prices so low as to astonish every one who knows them. Call and tee. ALSO A j etc bbls. of Salt and Flour, which ivill be sold low for cash. N. B. He will receive in exchange for Gooda Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow, Butter, Dried Apples, Country Jeans, Linsey, tyc, for which he will allow the highest cash prices. Vincennes, October 30th, 1844 ?2-tf. JUST RECEIVED, SAND'S SARSAPARILLA, (Trice $1 per ISoltle.) IOIt purifying the blood, re-invigorating tha general system, the radical and permanen cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Hip disease. Stub born Ulcers, Obstinate cutaneou eruptions, &c &c, just received and for sale by J. SOMES. December 3d, 1 844 27-tf. TTUST received, two hundred and fifty barrels, No. 1, Kenawha Salt, and for sale by MADDOX & II AY. June 5, IS i 4 1 -tf OILS. l'ERM, Lard, Linseed, Castor, Neat's Foot, Olive, and 'Tanner's Oil, always on hand and for sale by JOSEPH SOMES. June 8th. 18 14. 3-tf. TAR. ! BARRELS Tar, in store and for sale by MADDOX & HAY. June 5, '11-... 1-tf riIIE undersigned takes this method of tendering to his former friends and patrons, hia thanks for the encouragement he has heretofore received from them, and kindly asks fur a continuance of the s dine. His hhop is on Market street, one door from the Grocery of Mr. Kyan. where can be found at all times Ilreari A: Cakes of all kinds. If7!ci he willsell at barelu a living profit Perons from the country can have baking don on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices, and he would earnestly request them to give him a call previous to purchasing elsew hcra. I resh Yeast Constantly on hand and for Bale on reasonablo tctme, to the citizens of Vincennes, and all otheia who may wi.hto purchase of him. He will also Mould Candles Of any quantity aad at tha shortest ncuice, and of any length or circumference for any person on moderate ternja . BENJAMIN PKYEK, "7t0th. 114.-12 .3m.

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