Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 March 1845 — Page 3
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dence on Market street. on Saturday, 22 of March, all my household and kitchen furniture, consisting jn Vrt, nf - I superior Side-bonrd, i: xt::a j ITVISII; 1 high-post Bedstead; 2 low " " I Cherry Ward rode: 1 Work and I Wash Stand ; I Tinned Safe; A Lot of Chairs ; I Dining t Breakfast Tahie; 2 Feather Beds, Bedding, &.c: '2 Mattra-ses; A Lot of (i lass & Qucensware, Cooking Utensils. &c: 1 Cooking Stove. Pine and Furniture complete ; J Carpets containing about Cut yards, and I Bug; rUt Yards of .Matting: Shovels and Tongs, Fenders. Andirons, &,c. Also a lot of :5i$ llrooiil, a superior article; and various other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence 10 o'clock A. M. WHRJIS or S.1LI All sums of N.7 and under, cash down. On all sums ov er S3 a credit of six months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, without any relief whatever from valuation or stay o. b. u etzell. ' Vinecnnes, March 20ih, 1815-42 It. state of Indiana, s.s. " Makch Term or thi: Circuit Court of Gibson County, 1 8 15. S 'Hus3y uaiuroaks, vs. George Halbrooks, William Halbrooks, Elizabeth Halbrooks, Robert Williams and ) In Cluncery. j a 1 1 ni a ins wile. .Mint rva Jaoe Halbrooks, John Halbrooks, Ruth Ann Ilalbrooks, and Hannah Ilalbrooks. !fOV, here comes the complainant j by iiis solicitor, and i: appearing by affidavit f a competent and disinterested witness, that George Ilalbrooks and William Halbrooke, two of the above defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, wherefore it is ordered that notice of the pendency of said complainant's bill be given by publication in the Yiucennes Gazette, a public newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Vincennes, Knox county, for three weeks icce-ivly, that unless the said George Hslbrooks and William Halbrooks appear at the next term of this court to be holden at the oourt house in Princeton in said county, on the first Monday of September ne vt.and plead to, or answer said bill, the Fame will be taken for confessed as to them; this cause is continued till next court. Attest, JOHN HARGROVE, CVk. Marrh 20, 1M5 12-3w. S r ATE OF INDIANA, S5. Mar h Term of the Circuit Court ) of Gibson cojniy, 184o, $ W'iHianj Garwin, Sam-") uol Getty, and James j Darwin, 1 In PK.nrir. John N. Trusdell and Cuzabeth his wife. WOW, here comes the complainant by his solicitor, and it appearing by affidavit of a competent and disinterested witness, that the said defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, whereupon it is ordered that notice of the pendency of said complainant's bill be given by publication in the Vinconnes Gazette, i public newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Vincennes, Knox county, for three weeks successively, that unless the said defendants appear at the next term of this court, to be holden at the court houe in Princeton in eaid county, on the first Monday of September next, & plead to, or answer said bill, the same will bo taken for confessed; and this cause is continued till next court. Attest, JOHN H AUG ROVE, Cl'k. March 20. 18 15 12 3w. SLACK WARRIOR. i ll IS Jack, nvo years old this summer, will stand this season at Em- , II 1 I 1 u i-t7.H$ ison s mm, auu win w iM'' M lei. II luaita a i. i"-' ' !Jkle tes: $2-00 the single leap. 3,50 the season, and S. to insure a mare with foal. Any mare put by the insurance, and parted with before it is ascertained whether or'not'she is with foal, forfe::s the insurance. Good pasture will be furnished gratis for mares coming from a distance. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but not accountable if any should happen. The season will commence the 1st ol April, and end the last of July. PEDIGREE. BLACK WARRIOR, is a dark brown, full fourteen hand high, and will com pare with any Jack in the ountry, for wake and proportions. Black W arrior s -rand sire was the noted Kentucky Black Warrior, said to have been one ot the best Jacks I hat ever stood in thatrfTB- .r JVMES M. EMIONEmiWs Mil I .JrcliJl S JJ1 RAGS!! HAGS!!! We will purchase any quantity of clean linen and cotton rags at this office.
.t. nbi:c3 C ollect. rTMHE President of the College having 3 been repeatedly urged to open a Day School, for J,c accommodation of the
riiizms ot s ennes, audits vicinity, has finally matte arranf eniputs to ooen such school on the ."1st -lav of March. int. On that day. in addition to the usual English classes, one of Latin and Gte-k will be commenced, and those intending to enter it are lemirvled that none can con veniently be admitted therein after its commencement. Pupils resi lnifT jn the vicinitv of tbp town and others will be admitted as half boarders. Term per session of 22 iroks. For half bo mlers including tuition, .v30 01) " I )a v scholars, " Latin. Greek. Grammar, Geography, Reading. Writing, Arithmetic, Ac. 15 00 The above brandies, excepting Lat in and Greek 10 00 X. R. The above tuition money will be on-idered due in advance, and from this rule there will be no deviation except by special arrangement. J. B. CI1ASSE. .?.;. rev. A.arc.i J0th, 1SJ.) 12. ot. A MEMRS-IK of the Virginia Societv of Dental Surgeons, has recently arrived in Vincennes, and oilers his professional services to the public. He mav be found at Mr. ('lark's Hotel, prepared to practice all the improvements that have been discovered in his profession. His charges shall be made to accord with the times. 13" 12 J&a i? 3 i;a At the,request of DR. LURCH,. Surgeon Dentist, I take pleasure in certifying that I have bad frequent opportunities of becoming acquainted with his qualifications, and that I believe him to be entirely worthy of the confidence and patronage of the public. J. L. CABELL. M. D. Prof. Annt. and Surgery, University of firginit-. J. G. Wyat. l!irhmond,l'a. Drs. Carter it Massie, ? Rev. R. K. Meade, CharlottesJ. A. Leijch, M. I)., ? villc, r. Charles Minor, M. D., Vincennes, March 0. 1M5 10-3t. A T T E X T I O A ! ! 5 I SINESS calling the subscriber inJj3 to 'he Western part of Illinois, the Northern half of Missouri, and perhaps Iowa, lie would be pleased to attend to nny business entrusted to his care in those sections, for a small remuneration. Ho will leave here about the 1st prox. and be absent from four to six weeks. T. II. CA VAN AUGH. Vinconnes. March, Cth, 18 IT) 10 3t. " U V T T K n E GG ! sT" 'Ihe gubsenbor would infirm his customers, that in consequence of the extreme senreity of buttpr, bo will -jse every proper exertion to get his Cows up, whe n butter in nny quantity rsn be had. llir; chickens have not been remits in their duty, Le is tlieiel'ure able to t-uppiy his customers abundantly. LEONARD RECK. Vincennes, March T2th 11.) lltf WllO'LLi.MX I ili. V UZi;. rpUK hoard of Commissioners of Knox county, will meet at the Court House, on Friday tho 4th day of April next, for the purpose of receiving proposals for keeping the poor of said count' at the new asylum, 1 l-C, mile from inernnes, on the Indianap-di road. They have purchased 20 acres of land. on which there are 2 first rate double ral'ins.and a sood well of water.ah j ut completed. On said land there is plenty of co,l timber which the occupantwi'd have the privilege ot iins? for the improvement of the same. The letting of it will he for I or - vears at the discretion of the hoard. Wc would request those who present proposals to state snei inct! vthe rate per annum they would charefir each p uiper coming unJT their care. There are 10 paupers now on the county and the keeper of the present asylum reports n ot that number able to la bor, ii- I I KIitl 1, Z S- EMISON, C'H Mar.l 3,11 .It. 'IM FsON. 3 STATE OF INDIANA, ? Knox Ccimti. Knox l'Rnr.'.TF. Court, May Term 1815.$ Ambrose L. Cornoyer, r?. Willistn Ham and Harriet Ham, I'ethien. rpHK said Wiliiam Ham is hereby notified that -- the above named petitioner has this day filed his petition in said Knox l'robate court, onanist him and the said Harriet Ham, also the affidavit of a disinterested person, eettim; forth that the said William Ham is not a resident of the tate of Indiana. Now this is to notify the said illiam Ham to appear on the first day of the next term of said court and to plead, answer, or demur to said petition, or the same will be taken as confessed and a decice entered accordingly. Attest, WM. K. Mr CORD, Clerk. Feb. 2?th, IS 1311 3w. Administrator' S;U'. raTHl undersigned, administrator on the M- estate of Eliza Jane Price, lato of Knox county, la., deceased, will expose to sale at the late, residence of Ann Hogue in Busseron township, on Saturday tho rih day of April, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of the following articles to-wit: One Mure mtd a yearling colt, One Cow and a yearling ca1J together with n few articles of Household Furniture. Terms ofSeile.-AU sums under three dollars, cash down. On all sums of three dollars and over, a credit of twelve months will be given, tlv purchaser giving his note with approved security, without any relief from valuation or stay laws. JAMES F. McCLURE, Adm'r. March tth, 1S1." 10-lt.
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WW VG rocoivcxl tiioir entire stock of DilY GOODS from Joseph Dailorlh & Sod. Ikivo fitted up the store alj .ning their extensive Crocery hlstabhshtnent, where they will keep on ht.nrl h full and complete usserMnent of
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k't iciain.s """iiiuMi; "in uuuus uneci iruiM i.ie uidiiuiHt-iurur-i ami imporiers, ai an sph(i!1 to otit r unusual irMueemt'llts to the C'liiuti v merchants; and we are determined to sell low for cash or country produco. Our spring supply of floods, which
we are now receiving, will render our assortment complete. W e would invite tne
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efore purchasing elsew here, as we are tie tc-r mined our prices shad compare with those of the New York and Philadelphia Jobsing Houses. Our stock in store and on the way, consists in part of the following, viz:
PrisiS. In qrent variety, cmijirisin every style which the American niaiket atlords the following anions the rest: American Print Workj. A V W Sprague's f.riuts Merrimack do ('ni'heco do Fell river do Al.-o French iV Fn. do Of everv ju;li!y, among which will he found the fol'.owina; brands, viz: Chiekenec 1) S- F Bleached Creat Falls C . S do Cihliii;ton do India Cottons do Dwiht MUU do boot do do H tV H II Mills do Lawrence do Hamilton do do Merrimack do do X V M Shirting do Chieopee D.Cabot Indian Head .tark Mills A ip!etor,s Louisville, Kentucky, March 1st 181."
AUK now receiving iheir spring supplies of ("JIIOCKUIES, which they continue to sell at the very lowest market rates for cash or country produce. As their stock is heavier and comprises a much larger assortment of GOODS, th:m is to be found in any other establishment West of :he Mountains, they can offer superior advantages to the Country trade. Their present stock, and on the way, of l w i. u ii i - O us& os U Si O fl ts i fa C O g j5 U l 3: v i
lfiOO baas Rio c.-.iTec JUO do St 1) iminsio do 100 do Laiuavra do 15(1 Javf do 50 do Manilla do r)0 hhds . O Sucar 500 bbls plantation Molasses 75 do sucar house do 50 hlf bbls do do do 50 boxes double refined loaf sugar 50 b!ls do do crushed do 10 do do do powdered do 120 N O small loaf do uos 3, 4,5, 67 10 bbls N O clarified do td hlf chests gunpowder toa 25 hlf do youn hyson do 20 hlf do pouchorig ' do 400 fi .V 13 1!) boxes G P do 125 r, ,V 13 lb do Y H do 10 cases 2 lb canisters G P do 1 50 bas pi pper 25 do spire 5 ceroons Spanish float indigo f cases matnlla di 3500 lbs Dutch madder 25 bbls do 40 do copperas 10 do ground h'trwood It) do Vermillion Red 10 do Spanish brown 10 do Whitinu 15 do roll brimstone 2 casks of flour of sulphur 20 boxes chrome green 20 do chrome yellow 10 bbls epsom salts 20 casks sal.iratus 15 do refined salt petre 225 kecs pure White Lead 150 t his pure linseed oil 25 bats race finger 50 boxes ground do 50 do do pepper Louisville, Kentucky. March 1, 115 P. 11. COX A AT, tSmithland, Ky, tJonicr Wain
ARE now receiving a large and well assorted spring stock of BOOTS, SHOE''5, ami BROfiANS, which will be aided to weekly, throughout the season, selected by their partner, well experienced in the trade and wants of the West, and to which they invite the. attention of their customers and country merchants jjencrally. From the facilities thoy possess in the manufacturing districts, they are prepared to sell their goods on bettei terms than can bo afforded by any other house in the West. Orders from their old customers filled ai usml, and a!! othfrs accompanied by the cajh, put up wi:h fidelity and dspa'.ch. The highest market price paid for Beef Hides. Liberal advances made on consignments of Leather to th nr house in Boston. At SMlTllLAND, their large Steam Tannery is in full operation, and the highest price paid for bides in cash or good from their Grocery and Leather store. At BOSTON, corner of Fulton and Shoo Leather streets, A. I'. Couant will putchaso and ship Shoes on commission, and tend to the sale of Leather which may be consigned to us. Louisville Kentucky. March 1st 1815 lO-eoSt.
GUINIOA PIGS. subscriber would like to dispose - cf a few Guinen Pigs. They are said to be rat exterminators. R. Y. CADDINGTOX. February ISth, 181"). PRINTED with neatness, accuracy and despatch, at this office. mm SO JOB W ORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE, AND IN THE OCf ali ant seo!
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Kj . .. . . no1;; ktics Sr'n r , . , ot tno year in tne eastern AlarKets, we Family iShectincs Uenmni'i Cladiiins (ireat FuIN C Ivy Sheetings Washington lirown and bleached Drillings ISutiblk do AiuofUeaar do Massa'-luisotts dj (treat Fal's do Ticking. Amoskeaa; B A o A C A Mcthuen York, Hamilton, (ireentield, Chester and Hudson Tickings. CIot2i. Broad Cloths of all qualities; Cassimeres; !Sstinets, Kentucky Jean, and an extensive assortment of gentlemen's summer wear. llosivvy. ('omprisin? k lare assortment of woollen and cotton H.e, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves. Mils, iVc, including every article in this branch both imported anil domestic. A foil assortment of red, yellow, green and white Flannels.-l.)-eu8t.
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BSain St. Loiiisville, Hentuckv.
coxsistlxg, ix rjnn or the follojvixg jiitigles:
100 pounds cloves 150 lbs nutmegs 100 mats cassia 25 boxes Ky mustard 50 do no. 1 chocolate 30 do baker's cocoa 5 (Jo pnte 50 proce Mason's blacking 2 Jo sbumard's 50 Iwes fine table salt 125 boxes rosin soap 100 do variegated noap Almond. Hose tV Palm do 1 55 boxes palm do 50 do (iould'6 variegated do in bar 25 do Goulds's oda do 50 do cnstile do 20 ba-kets superior salad oil 1 HO bbls pure brown tanners oil 20OO tailor s winter bleached eperm oil , 10 bbls lard do 250 do no-. 1. 2, .1 3 mackerel 125 hf ?r jr bbls nos 1-2 do 3000 lbs rod fish yfiO c-ils Manilla rope, acsorled sizes 25 do bed cord jo 50 doz hemp bed cor 1 50 d 07. pionah lines 10 coils hemp rope, various sizes, 24 coils tarred rope '300 do ratline, marline 5c spun yarn 75 reels packing yarn 4 50 kes;s bos. iV Pitt, nails, ass. sizes 3-")0 boxes 8 by 10 $ 10 by 12 win. glass 250 bags shot, assorted sizes 5000 lbs bar lead 500 kegs Dupont's Brookings and Indian rifle powder . 150 reams ruled foolscap paper 50 do letter do 5l0 do Trrappinir do 125 boxes hf Ac qr boxes M li raisins 10 Frails S 8 almonds 40 eowSt. i. V. ('O-VAjNT, Louisville, Ky.
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Trees, Shrubs IVotrrrs. 'i'Hl- subscriber has w ;,i r,n,;n,., Cfr-w ,-, r, , cm i- H':'?'? .Botanic Garden.Hushtne, Long Island, a choice lot of ornamental hade trees, shrubbery and flowers, which he will dispose of at very reduced prices. The following are a few of the articles received:
Fig Trees, several kinds; j aivl complete s-t of Car patter' Tools, European Horse Chesnuts, beautiful n nr,.,t a t rf: Sm, Lor$ ,l Darkshade tree; I mnn '-9 WM'' toother with Ploughs, IVa
Cb.in.--e Alanthtis. a beautiful shade tree Magnolias, splendid; Ring leaved Weeping Willow; A variety of Honeysuckles; Chinese Azalias; Gardenias, or ('ape Jessamines; A variety of splendid Roses; 20 kinds of superb Dahlias A variety of Carnations &e. S. RATH BONE. Vincennes, March 12. ISto 11 3w
? ft 3 ? rte v?- .... . are enable,!, from our superior ad vantages country ttaders to cad and examine our stock A-F-S-O Canton Flannels, Mexican M'nture lCTiinn, .arikin-", t'otton 'i'n-ed-Franklin Plaids, Franklin Stripes B!uf t'otton Casiinero Twilled do do (innibrniins, t-lain and fjti'-r lirown I.iiiens. Linen Drillings Brown Hollands, It ih Linen Linen table covvis. all i.ts and qualities Pnper musii'.is, assorted Chamhrays, bleached table diaper 'iik arid Tabby Velvets, bird.-eye diaper luisia Diaper and Crsh Osnaburgs, :j-4 ami 4-4 hirtiijij stripes, Apron Checks Black atidcidoreii Cambrica Domestic Ginghams Farlton do A hire Hssortment of Mous-e!irif de laine nombazines, Alp:-ichn, Printed Lawiu New balzariiies Siik and worsted Series Cambric. Jaconet, book, wis arid Mull Muslins Bishop Lawns, Linf-n Lawns Skein Thread and Spool Cotton Pongee, bandanna, Madras, Cotton, Flag mid Linen Cambric Hundkerchi.-fa black Silk Cravats of all sizes Suspenders, buttons, .S-c. 2? 10 Frails Knglish walnuts 10 di Cream nuts 50 boxes lemon syrup 75 do James river tobacco ' 75 do 12 plug do 25 do Ky no 1 -s 10 cases Oooiiwin's fine-cut chewing i 15000 Spani-h V hf Spanish cigars w 5i0ooi common do 1 oo boxes sperm candles 50 do sterrine do 75 do star do 100 do mould do 120 doz painted buckets 75 do small varnished. Jo 2o nest's painted tubs 300 demijohns, 1 , 2, 3 t 5 gils 600 boxes Colim's axes 25 do stirch 2")Oi doz cotton yarns, 5. f 7, 6 A yOO 5oo Jbs carpet ctiain 5)oo lbs candirw jrk 3oo buhe!s dried eaches and apjilea 15o bbls 8 F famiiy flour 5o hi ty- qr. pipes tine French brand v 2' do X Y do ' do dimetio do -- 5 pipes Holland gin 2o do domestic do 1 punch old a;ita Cruz rum 2obbis X E do 15 bids of old bourbon whiskey 5 bbls old peach brandv 3o qr casks mad--ira win 25 qr do burjundyPort wiu 5 qr do pure p.irt juice 75 qr do sweet malatra do lo qr do pale brown sherry do 2o baskets champ uoie wine 2o boxes assorted cordials 1 cask E I bitters 1 do Stouhton do lo do London porter, i$c. 4c. 4c. A. V. COXA XT. boston, Mas. AluU ! Mil O C." a.;.i rffiJUE iind.-rsiirned will expose to pub. ic sale, at lie sale, f l the Into residence of MiRrd S. Smith, , T"ri,Ur c ch.is'hI. in Ilnrrison town ship, on Friday the 'Ist dny of March, all the pf-.rsona! property of shid deceased, consistins; in p f r t , of Iforscs, Cattle, 7g.s-. 100 bmeh Corn, abotn 10U bushels Oil Wheut, one of the lest Ox Wagons in the county, n u: i and e.nmnhtp. in all its firtiirsx. n i'utl sons, Gears Terms ir S u.e. AM sum? under three dollar, cash down. On all aumsof thre dollars and O'er, a credit of twelve uio:n!i wi 1 be given, the purchaser e' vinj his note with approved security, without any relief from valuation or stay laws. A. B. McKEE. Executor. Marr-h Cuh, 1 jo 10-dw. usisJtS or i&iA a For sale at this office.
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MOTILE is hereby gJ f;?$L. Uiven. tb.t iu purthe I k n ;x Probate c o u r f . on S.i;crdi'y .March IS!,"), between tthe luuirs of ten o'eb-ck A. .M. .-.nd frnr o'cieck P. M., of said day, at Willis Harr's store in Uruceville. tlie undersign -ed will expose to public sale the farm wher on Thomas Palmer, late of Knox countv. resided up to the lime of his death contain in one hundred pcres f which t!io said Thomas I'almer died seized, of donation tract No. f',, lyinj; tiunn ihe road between Drucpviile and Vincennes. 7Vtw.s of Sale. A credit of 9, 2 and IS months n il! be given, ujM.n bonds with approved security. GEO OF, CALIIOUNI).JOH N" SCOTT, ICom'rM J. T. IK) YD. March Gth, 1 8 1: 10 :)w. "FOLLiriG ESTABLISHMENT; f til h suoscrihers have thi.-j dav roru-"-rnenced the erection of a Tullin Mid, which they intend to have in operation by the first of October next, when they ir.icnd to full, dy, and dre9?, woolen manufacture as well nd as cheap as it can be done eny 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 they nmy have their wool manufactured in nich a way, that it may be properly finished. The conductors of this e9t-sblihmet hiving had long experience in the East in the above business, (h.I confident that they will bo uhle to satisfy the most sanguine expectations of any who may choose to favor them wiih a call. 1'rodtiCM of all kinds taken in exchange for their labor at the cash price. DAVID MAX, E. Z. RYAN. Lawrenceville, Ills. April 18th, 1811. L ()1M1 SS IOXE 'RSr Sl LE OF Hi : A I, ISSTATK. l.-siJ given, that in pur- 'a'.$& MSiSi?oanee of an order of tC ihe KnoxProbate Courl,on Saturday, Mf.rch 29:h, 1 8 15, between, the hours of ten o'clock A. M., and four o'clock P. M.t of said day, at Willis Aj llarr's store in Uruceville. the undersigned will expoee to public, sale the firm whereon William Pureed, deceased, resided at th time of his death, containing t20O acres, in being the north-east half of donation No. ls'2 in the county of Knox. Terms of Xalr. A credit f one and two years will hf triven upon bonds with aooroved necurity GEOROE CALUOUND, ) WM. DENNY, ICoinrV NICHOLAS WALLACE, j March tlih, 145 10-3vv. a 3 q e g q. tj q CAUTION TO ALL! LET ALE THE WOULD TAKE .NOTCH arte be enrcful nnt to buy ,r(sugar cowtdd). I IMPROVED INDIAN csLss.i EVERY BOX has ox it tiik whitTF.1 StUXATlttE OFTL'K ODtlllXlL IS VETO ASH PATE.VTSS, (t, benjamin smi th, m. d. 'THESE pleMsant Piils possess powcri i- in nnpn ir I. t h nolnral ilriui , f" i K jfysfm viz: the LUNGS, KIDNEYS, SKIN and B! )U ELS hitherto vsksows in the practice of medicine; au I so competent has b'-en their triumph overall other medicines, that many have been led to suppose they contain some powerful mineral; but upon examination bv Dr. Cini, ton, Rand Lnr. Huntington, and others, this suspicion is at once proved to b I'roundSes . Sold in New York at 171) Greenwich street, al"0 by Rusnr N & Co., 10 .iator Pamphlets to be had of agont jrmtis. N. B. Persons u iil also notico on trio top label an engraved Indian figuro, crossed with fine red print. The getiuino may also be bought with safety at Dr Guion's, corner of Bowery and Grand street, and Mrs. Hays, 1-T; Fulton street, Brooklyn, and at respectable stores throughout the United Statc-f. N. Y.. Feh, '27, ' if. X) :tm. Mason Tuttle's .?tr. ISY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponatf. to m directed from tiie office, of the clerk of the Knox Circuit Court, I will exposo lu public sale at the court ho;no door in Viiuietines, Knox county, Indiana, on Friday the 28th day of March, 1815, between ihe hours piact'tbed by law, ihn rents and profits for the term of hev-m years, the following reel estate to-wit: all that part or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Knox, being i:,n west ha!f of the south-west quarter, of section twenty -eight, in township two, north range, eight west, containing eit: titr rres, and in os of failure, to resliz ) the full amount demanded by said execu'ion, I will, at the same time and place expose to sale the fee simp! of .said real estate; In favor of Sarah Aim Winste, administratrix of Stephen Wingate, deceased, and .-'irinst Win. Perry. loAAC M.S?,s. K. r. March Cih, 14.") 10-lw. (IVs fee ,co.) ii i. a n k i) i:T: NoHtlv printfd upon pon.l jaicr !o, n ffrrat variety of othn Hlenks, for t thi-. ottr.
