Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 May 1845 — Page 3
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May 1st, 1815-17-41. (rr. .-, Adm in istra to r's No I ice. T if THE undersigned ha? taken out letters JI, f e.dministraiion on the estate of John V. Alien, lata of Knox countv, la., deceased. All those indebted to said estate will ple.ise mo.ke immediate payment, and those hsvmg claims against the same, will present thm legally authenticated fur s?tt',e:r.n:. The estate is supposed to be n?ol vent. J. T. HO YD, Adm'r. A pril ''. I3i. . 4S -:J w . Administrator .Vile. r7Al AiVuersigned, administrator on JA the estate of John W. Allen, hte of K'H)x countv, deceased, will expose to public sa!e at t! o residence of said deceased, three? rfrt!e9 below Shakertown, 15 isseron township, on Saturday the IJlst of May, all the perna! property of said decease 1, consisting in part of tha following; articles, to-wit: Tiro Horses Three Yoke of Oxen, One Ox Cart. Five Coirs icith cat res One Wheat Fan Sheep, Hogs Farming Utensils Household and Kitchen Furniture u'eurr with other artiolos too nuaieroumention. Term of Sal:: All sums under three do!hr, oash down on all sums of three l--.l!ar? and upward, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving Ins note with approved security, without snv relief or benefit from valuation or stav laws. JOHN T. BOYD, AJm'r. April -9, IS to. lS3w. II v a 1 Shot. ' TT 7" E R M I F U G E of IV.. Pi.kuy & Hamlinf, of ra!tunoie, .M. 1). A highly concentrated on ! chemically ombiie.-d preparation for the expulsion if worms from the human body prompt and certain in it operation, perfectly sif and adapted in th tn Jerest age. Placed in the Drug Store of II. E. Peck, for sale. Tin undersigned can cheerfully recommend the above Vermifuge tn the public; appried of its componaut parts and having ued it in his practice for some time, he has no doubt but that i: will supercede all of this class of medicines now m use. W. W. HIT T. April "23. 1915 lS-Ow. vx: ii o o o ns.
xv n. biavi:s AS just returned homo with a large stock of fresh -la M 1 m V 4 w a
ind ft general assortment of other articles, hich'ho offers at a small advance on cost. Terms Cash. .olm 1.J815 48-V. iin3 wrT. r ndth? upp h Ordinance, stuck out cloa)lNED by the President cu. a of the Borough of VinWell. oM Bro-of lOne-fifth of one per round thing like 0upon the aggregate 5Ther '' l bereturned by the asbonea siickiii out liknee(ing of the board vonr colt, eint nater.ried for the current him to work, th(' for they ere cli iSth, IS 1 . boMe spavins... T. ELLIS, President. hall I' doEKQY, Clerk f -17 3t. whesto-jf' 0 j; f & ; . w" R "VundersijineJ has taken out letters white to iministr.ion OI1 die estate of bright if Frpderick. lateof KnoxcouneJ State of Indiana, deceased. All ?j?e. having claims against said estate are Rested to preetH them, legally au-fr-nticated. for settlement, within one tr from this date, and all iho-e indebted .0 paid estate, are requested to make imli ediate payment. The estate is probably insolvent. JAMES S. MAYES, Adm'r. ' May 7, 1715. i'J-'hr.
i a u to wh' e tately below in the ...ere his old customers , -io invited to call. II. P. BROKAW. April 23, 1815-17-tf.
Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, to me directed from the of fice 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 8th day of May, A, D. 1815. between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following real estate: to-wit: All that certain tract of land and farm, ia Knox county, containing 19b' acres and twelve hundredths of an acre, being a part of location number one hundred and twenty, and the w hole of location number one hundred and seventy. four, in section ten and eleven, in town live, north range ten west, and bounded as follows: beginning at the south west corner of location 120 on the section line between sections 10 and 15, three chains and twenty-eight links west of the corner, to sections 10, 11, M, and 15, running thence east fortynine chains and three links, to the southeast corner of location number 171, thence north 10 chains to the north-east corner of said location number 174, thence west 1'J chains and three links to a stake on the western boundaryjine,of locationXo. I20,& thence with said boundary line forty chains to the beginning, subject to the dower of Mary Snapp, widow of Joseph Snspp, deceased and in case of failure to realize the full fitnounl demanded by said execution, I will, at the same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate, in favor of Henry Sprinkle, and against Elijah Snapp, administrator of Joseph Snapp, deceased, and Mary Snapp, widow, and Isaac Snapp, Eliza Ann Snapp, Addison Snapp, John H. Snapp, Harriet J. Snapp, and .Mary C. Snapp, heirs of Joseph Snapp, deceased. ISAAC. MASS, s. k. c. April 17th, '45.-. lfi--..lVa fee s3 75 i,i:vi:s: .aotici:. To the heirs and legal representatives of llexander Diek, deeeased, and other proprietors of survey iXos. 21 and 25, in the Lower Prairie, below Vincennes, in ICnox county, Indiana to Franiis Siawjhton, prrprietor of Aos. 47 and 13 therein to the heirs and representatives of John Futlerton, deceased, and others, proprietors of JYos. 25 and 20 therein to Jacque Jlndrc, proprietor of A'o. o2 therein Tj OTICE is hereby given, that the Levy upon the above respective lands is required to be sufficiently repaired, on or before the 10th day of May next, and if by that time the Levee thereon is not made good and sufficient, the commissioners thereof will proceed to have the work performed according to law, the proprietors and lands respectively to be liable for the payment thereof, according to the act of Assembly, approved Feb. 2, 1838. X. B. The elevation of the Levee is established at two feet above high water mark. When it is 0 feet high or more, it shall he 1G feet wide at the bottom when 1 feet high and Vss than G, 12 feet at the bottom when 3 feet high and less than 4. ten feet at the bottom when two feet high and not more than three, 8 feet st the bottom and in no case less than 4 feet at the bottom. B. M. THOMAS, Secretary of the Comm'rs. April 10, 1S15 4G 3w. MEDICINE AND SURGERY". DK. J. K. MA.it.t; s ojice the same that was occupied by the late Samuel Hill, Esq., in Wise's Btiilding, opposite J. C. Clark's Hotel. Residence at J. C. Clark's Hotel incennes, August 6, 1841 ll-tf. COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON "jl.JTAXUFACTUREL at wholesale JjFjL and retail on reasonable terms. Also, a large lot of assorted castings and Stoves. For salo by X. SMITH. JuV 21st, 1913. 7-lv.
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. .v' iJrug Stores of . oomes. The following -id in its favor are presented to jiublic. JOHN COLLINS. Vincennes, April 5th, 1815. This will certify that I have frequently used the Eye-Water made by John Collins, Esq., myself, and have seen its effects when used by my family and others, and in all cases of local inflammation and soreness of the eyes 1 have found it a specific. I know of no application for sore eyes that I have ever found to compare with the Eye-Water of Mr. Collins, and I must cheerfully recommend it to the public as one of the very best remedies I have ever seen applied in all cases of local diseases of the eye. JOHN LAW. Vincennes, April 5th, 1845. We concur fully in the opinion expressed by Judge Law relative to the good effect of Collins' Eye-Water in all casec of focal affections of the eye having used the same ourselves or seen its effects when used by others; ABNEKT. ELLIS, II. FAUXTLEROY. WM. J. IIEBERD, C. M. ALLEN, JOHN ROSS, N. SMITH, JOHN MY RES, 4 5-tf.) WM. R. McCORD. MUCH CWPLAINT RAS been made by those who wear the labor of us poor Tailors, that our prices are too high. Why, are they too high, customer? I will tell you, why you think they are too high! You allow a man only one-half of the time to make a garment that it really requires, to ir. ':i it; particularly when made of Broad cloth. One coat and a half, the Union over, is allowed to be a week's work; and in fact, in some of the Eastern cities, I have known journeymen to be discharged, for attempting to do more; for the reason, that they could not do justice to the cloth. Now, gentleman, cheap work depends much upon the quantity that a man has to do or have done in his establishment! Give me plenty of work, and I can, even here in Vincennes, work as cheap, or cheaper, than our croft can in the Eastern citit s. For example: one Tailor makes five coats in a week, and has two dollars profit on each coat, over and above rent, firewood, cutting, journeymen's wages, nnd risk of fit; and another Tailor makes ten cpats, and has one dollar profit on each coat for cutting, rent &c. The man, therefore, that has oc dollar, has as much money, as that one who gets two dollar profit upon each coat. I will try, by the assistance of public patronage, to amend this 'complaint.' I will reduce my prices still more, as it is 'work or die;' then gentlemen, if you wish cheap Tailoring done, call on me, and you shall be accommodated. But in return, you must accommodate me with the argent, or something that will be equivalent. Almost all kinds of produce will be taken at the Vincennes cash market price. SAMUEL GOCHENOUR. Vincennes, April 1, 1845. 41-3m. ADMINISTRATOR'SALEr rjHE undersigned will ofFer at public sale on SATURDAY THE 2lth OF MAY next, at 1 o'clock P. M., in Vincennes, at the 6tore adjoining the office of Samuel Judah, Esq., on 2d street, the personal property of Michael Melany, late of Knox county, deceased, consisting, among other things, of THE CONTEXTS OF HIS GROCERY, VIZ: SUGAR, COFFEE, & OTHER GROCERIES; GROCERY FURNITURE, SUCH AS SCjMMjES. Jrfil&i HOT' fc c. , Some Household and Kitchen Furniture such as Bed and Redding, Chairs, Table Cloths; One silver Watch, One Lot of Potatoes. TERMS OF SALE: Cash on all sums not exceeding three dollars. Otherwise a credit of nine months, the purchaser giving a note with approved security. without any benefit whatever from relief or valuation laws. B. M. THOMAS, Administrator, with will annexed. , April 21, 1813 17-4t.
4. vtd a ;ted .4 S eh will be ooly low for i aeral that the to both parties, vs:n to abanconsequently .:h rates as will
ot us. We will i :,o?'t any kind of '' friends give us a : e of Iloosierfi, and What is the use 'cher, and leaving ys who have nothing u cheer them in their onbut honesty of purpose, inu c principle and industry of habits, : grope their way unrewarded. We solicit the patronage of our former friends and customers, and of the public generally. MAYES & KUYKENDALL.' Vincennes, April 8th, 1845. 45 tf. NOTICE. Hp HE undersigned has taken out letters ol administration on the estate of John Claycomb, late of K:-ox county, and State of Indiana, deceased. Ail those having claims against said estate are requested to present them, legally authenticated, within one year from this date, and all those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES S. MAYES, April 10, '15 - 40 J Adm in istratur. VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale.1! WILL sell all my property in Knox county, la., consisting of a larco STEAM FLOURING AXD S A W MILL in firstrate order for business, to which is attached a large Distillery, ail in full operation together with all the adjoining lots connected with the same. The Distillery is under lease. Also, one-third of lot No. 150 on Market street, adjoining the Market ground, on which is erected a two story dwelling house, the residence of the undersigned, with all necessary out buildings. This property is pleasantly situated in a healthy part of the town, and is desirable as a residence. Also, one-third of lot No. 127, adjoining the above, on which is a two story house, occupied by John T. Colman as a Grocery store. Also, two tenements on Market street, on a ground lease just above Col. Clark's Hotel one occupied by I. N. Whittelssy as a silversmith's shop, and the other by Burgess & Dubois, as a barber's shop. Also, eleven building lots situated ia different parts of the Borough. ji ilU"H)argain mSy bo T.ad. J. L. COLMAN. Vincennes, Feb. 20th, 1 8 15 38 :5m. Iyc-S tufTs. LOGWOOD, Fustic, Camwood, LacDye, Annatto, Muriate of Tin, Sulphate of Copper? Chimic or Sulphate of Indigo, Madder, Curcuma, Cochineal, Alum, Copperas, &c. &c; in store and for sale by J. SOMES. April 1, 1S45 44 tf. Administrator. Ma Sr. HPHE undersigned, administrator of the - estate of John Claycomb. lata of Knox county, deceased, will sell at publie auction at the late residence of the deceased, on Saturday the loth of May next, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting in part of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sleep. Farming Utensils, one Wind Mill, one Man's Saddle, one Rife Gun, Corn in the Crib, -probably some wheat, growing, Household and Kitchen Furniture, And other articles too tedious to mention. Terms of Sale: All sums of three dollars and under, cash in hand over 3 dollars, a credit of twelve mnnf will be given, by the purchases giving his note with approved security, without any benefit from the relief or valuation laws. JAMES S. MAYES, Adm'r. April 16th, 1815. 16 3w. Knox Probate Court, ; February Term, 1845. 5 John Collins, Administrator"! do bonh non of Francit Heeney, deceased. , r , J vg j-Insolvency. The unknown heire of said j deceased. J !nMIE said unknown heirs of Francis Heeney, deceased, are hereby notified that on the 21st day of February, 1845, the said John Collins, as Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Francis Heeney, deeeased, filed his petition in said Knox Probate Court against them, praying for the settlement ofsaid decedent's estate as insolvent that the same is still pending therein, and that unless they appear and answer said petition on or before the calling of the cause at the n.xt tnrm of said Knox Probate Court, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered accordingly. Attest Wjt. K. McCORD, Clerk. 47 3t. F L O U It . ftfh BBLS. Lnfayetto Flour on hand QJ'y and for sale bv MADDOX & HAY. Vincennes. March, 6th 184510 tf. !
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Wholesale and Retail GROCERY, IRON, NAIL, TIN AND SHEE T IRON S TORE; wateic si ifKirr, i:vasvii.li:, ia. AE K'g leave to call the attention of Mer chants, Tracers, and Farmers generally, throuehmit the Wabash country, Illinois, atul the Southern j'intion of Kentucky, to our large and very general stock of GROCERIES, IRON, TVail, Tin IEate, Copper, Wire, Axo. Cotton Yarn DOMESTIC ' MANUFC T URED ARTICLES, Which he offers fur sale at very reduced prices fir Cash or ProJuce. The hesiJ of the house refiiJingin Pittsburgh, will enable us to be regularly supplied with all articles in our line. Dealers and country merchants neeJ not travel beyond Evansville for a supply of all articles they may need, and they wouid con-u't their interest by giving; us a call, as we are determined to merit a share of public patronage. The business will be conducted by MIL JAMES LAUGH LIN, Jk. (Tj Feathers, HiJe-i, Tallow, Beeswax, and all kinds of Produce purchased at the higest market price. EvanpviHe January 3. 1S45 .?5-tf. J. R WILDER & CO., WTSioIeaIe Jnigit and Healer in Paint, Oils, aisfl tilavare, Xo. 89 East side of Fourth, brticeen Main and Marktt streets.. A RE now receiving their extensive and well selected stock, which they will sell as low as any other hous in the West. AM articles sold by them are warranted fresh and of superior quality, and will he put un and packed with neatnefs and care. The Ind go and Madder kept by I. li. W. 6c Co. is warranted extra superior and will be sold as low as any in the market. Merchants, physicians and others will find it much to their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. WANTED Jinrnsr, llp"swai, Tallow, Flaxseed, Kacs, and Feathers, foi which the high est market price in cash will be paid. J. 13. WILDER &CO.. April 2,'4f.'i5 4w. 80 Fourth st.,Louisville,Ky Mi K?Za Ti tuij C -Jjrt .. 4 w a 5. i A ITI E 13 R Ij e , r I iHANKFUE for p.ist favors, would inform the citizens of Vincennes, sa weil as those living in the adjacent neighborhood and counties that he is now preparedto furnish them in any quantity of Beer, Porter, Ah, Yeast, Grains, Com and Rye tVhistey, j Peach Brandy, $-c., At the shortest notice, and on very leasonable terms for cash, and kindly solicits a continuation of the patronage heretofore extended to him. IT. B. The above mentioned article s, he warrants to be of the best quality, and fully equal to any which can be had in the western country. September 4th, 1814 14-1 y. THE UlVillltY MOLTED. fiJMlEKE has been much inquiry and legislation f s to the mnnner in which the interest of the Mate debt is to be paid, without making: our condition worse than at present, but I have found that the only practicable way in which it can be done is to use my new ColTee Pot, which saves fully one-third of the coffee, loses no aroma by evaporation, and aa a number of persons cp.n testify, gives a rich lhvor to the beverage far superior to anv other method ever invented. I claim it as my invention and have all the mode's with all the improvements. I will fill all orders at low prices, say not more than double the cost of a common boiler. Come on then ye lovers of good coffee and Economy! II. AIWILL. VinoennessFeh. 1318 15 :7-tf. FULlpiESTTslHMENtr SIIE subscribers have this day eommenced the erection of a FuUin" .Mill, which they intend to have in operation by the first of October next, when they intend to full, dye, and dress, woolen manufacture as weil and as cheap as it can be done any 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 may have their wool manufactured in such a way, that it may be properly finished. The conductors of this establishmet having had long experience in the East in the above business, feel confident that 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 iheir labor at the cash price. DAVID MAX, E. Z. RYAN. LawrenceviHe, Ills. April ISth, IS 11. LEATHER. A LARGE lot of Sol", Skirting, II xla. jng and Upper Leather, Kip i arand Calf Skins, on hand and for sale bv MADDOX & II AY. Yir.cpnnffl. March 0th, 18-1 5 xi o t i v v "STS hereby given that the Laws passed at the twenty-ninth session of the Generally Assembly of the State of Indiana have been received, and are ready for disti ibution. A!? the Treasurer of Knox countv has recently received a larofe number of the Kevied Statutes of 1813, and are for sale. Price two dollars per vol ume. WM. 7i. McCOIin. Cl'k.Vinecnn. April 29, 18-15-I8-.lt. T A ?,T TV 1? It ' S OIL. e I5CLS. Tanner's Oil on hand and for sale bv MADDOX & HAY. Vincennes, March Gth, lSlo-30-tf.
. 1 . 1, 1, NEW YORK STOKE. rpHE su' criben hiving entered into co-pr'--" ner.hi' in the iTIeieiatiSe, 73 ill jib-tV Et jailing ESiiMiie, Wish to inform the citizens of Viucenne and i
iciuitv. that thev are now receiving and OKeniiitf. i direct from the cities of Atw York and ttolm. a LARGE and GEXERAL assortment of. STAPLE AND FANCY Recently purchased and selected with eicat care, expressly lor this market, which they pledge themselves to sell on as fair terms forCASH or COlWTKY PRODUCE, as any house in the Wabaxh Valley. Our stock consists in part, of Black, blue black, green and cadet Broad cloth. Black, blue and Beaver and Pilot clothi. Black, blue and fancy Cassimeres. Plain and fancy colored Tweed cloths. Kentucky and JSteuLenville Jeans, plain A fancy Satinet, kersey, beaver and velveteen. Plain and striped Linseys. Klanr.els of all colors and qualities". English and French Mcrinoes. Crape, De Lains,Alpacca lustre, plain 5c figured. Plain, plaid and fancy colored dress nilk. Plain and fancy colored Bonnet silks and tntin. Bonnet and Cap Kibbonaof every variety. Silk. Velvet and Satin Vesting!. Embroided, Thibet Damask, net, ilk, nlta and Honey Comb shawls. Black Lnce cardinals, and veiln. Blond Edging, Laces and Ir.&ertinga. Braids Bindings, Cardinga. Ac. Cambrick, Jackonct, Book and Swiss MiuliiM. English, French and American Prints. Sheeting, Shirting, blue and brown Drill, &.. dec. ALSO, A genera! assortment of H.JHOWjlRi:. IIAT, C A P S , t A x r . r A general assrotment cf T i n W are, A large stock of Family GHOCEHIES, And various other things too tedious to mention We have ' Considerable,'' if not nwf, of almost everv article the Farmer and Mechanic need. In connection with the above establishment is tbs large ZTIil fi mid Distillery Owned by Mr. Colman, which has been recently put in first rate repair, for Distilling and Manu facturing Flour. Farmers or Merchants wanting wheat floured, may rely on having it dot; in good older and on the most favorable terms. As we have made a permanent location, and intend doing a legitimate business, we solicit a liberal share of patronage, and pledge ourselves to render entire satisfaction to all who may dual with us. W A V TED. JVheat, Rye, Corn. Oats, Barley, Flax Seed. Feathers, Gingseng, Snake Root, Beeswax, Rags, Coon and Beer Skins, and all other hinds of country produce. ly occupied by Mr. Don van. FOSTER, KMGHT & SCOTT. Vincennes. November lGth, 1844. 5-tf. c yi. itiEj?. w. w- ciKB. ALLEN & CAR1L Attorneys and Counsellors at LAW, Vincennes, Indiana. VWILL attend, jointly, to the practice of their profession in this and the neighboring counties of Indiana and Illinois. May 11, 1841... 4l)..tf Uefercnccs. Hon. Jno. W. Davis, Washington City. Hon. R. Dale Owen, " Hart, Curmninga 4" Ilnrt, Philadelphia ; Woodward Dusenhery, New York; II. C. Gwalhrney, W. & C. Fellows. ! Win. Bell, Jas. E. Pearson, C. T. Taylor, Louisville, Ky. J J. S. & VV. J. Wise,) Wm. Jhirteh it Co., Vi incenn?s, Ind.; V. Dornn, y Hon. J. G. Rem!, Jeffersonville, Ind.; M. W. Foster, eteraburgh, Ind. F. Johnson, 9 q ct t a 3 rj CAUTION TO ALL! LET ALL THE WORLD TAKE NOTCE, and be careful not to buy Zie(6ugar coated) IMPROVED INDIAN vi;ktkli: rar.Ls, usless EVERY BOX has ojt it thi wrttTKW Rr&SATCIlB OF THE OHIOIXAt 1SVITOH iND PATENTEE, G. BENJAMIN SMITH. M. D. rpMIESE pleasant Pills possesB powers to open all the nattiral drains of the system viz: the LUNGS, KIDNEYS, SKIN and BOWELS hitherto unknown in the practice of medicine; and so competent has been their triumph over nil other medicines, that many have been led to suppose they contain some powerful mineral; but upon examination by Dr. Chilton, Randolph, Huntington, and others, this suspicion is at once proved to be rnnndleso. Sold in New York at 179 Greenwich street, also by Rushton k Co., Ill Astor House. Pamphlets to be had of agents gratis. N. B. Persons will also notice on thi top lebel engraved Indian figure, crossed with fino red print. The genuine may also b bought with sfety at Dr Guion's, corner of Bowery and Grand street, and Mrs. Hays, 13H Fulton street, Frnoklyn, and at respecta ble stores throughout trie United States. N. Y Feb, 27, M5. 39-3m
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