Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 May 1845 — Page 3

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03 THE subscribers wish hereby to form the public that they have in - .he shove establishment in full operation, and ;trr prepared to fill order fur cuttings of every pattern, having at present on hand -i great variety of Hollow- Ware patterns. Skillets and Lnls, (assorted sizes.J Ovens do do do Steui tots t to do do 'a ri.ige and tVason floxes. Sad v.'is, .Indite-its, pskilltts, O-.'J . i . , (assorted sizes.) Jxe'.t'es " Pt: A'ettlts isrldii'ti " " Saucepans. Iran Stands, eye. 'l'ii'.'it1 who own mills and other estab-l-ruenu reiv.ir.n C.-gNT MOA gearing, won Li do well to give us a call. u e or n funds! .cUi w W H E E LS . S II A ETS . spi i) l i: s , TRUNNEL HEAD ROUNDS, UO L i 1SG GE A H XG, cauiuaci: uoi.li'.ks and seines, JAVVy & SLIDES FOR SAW SASH, CASTINGS FOR COTTON FACTORIES, CAUDINC MAClll.Mls, vt FL'LLINCMILLS. (,K.UT. BAR, P.WKMKT l'LATF.S, CtLLAH divert nt i' :rns. sav.'-.-kts, urn s i'uvi: n. tls, ac. MERCiiNTS residing at tance, a:ia wh.i.i :.i in l.'AS IXvLscar. -.a tra i be t.ru:-he I with evttv hw W ure, Andirons ;in vritiy ot llol)IDtJ 0 1 1 vtTV ter; '.s . lv j.t'in j the i uj b : rs "l'l'u;. S. CANAN & .!. MILLKK Vilifrim-. MV 10. 1 r. ."'. .if. s hntll:mi:n who ihi h: o: ht i" JJ" tiee; ci Jl i I tc-v n t ...( t '..IS MilH-ii'T. WOU-J .0 M e.i i ca.l t i:;o ui is e'-ij .l-:it ,.tid a i a r g e f Wiini. lie .... . , ;antii w :s now on CLARET, PORT AND MADEIRA i VT;i:a lrl i-omediately. oOOOIh. t;i)LD 111 i I'EH: lor whudi the highest u.arket pine wi.i ie given i;i goodu. J. 15. IIEILMIAIU). ,t(.:-! dor . . ;,-. Scirt-:s Deux St or,'. a e flM E i.ndtisin.'d, Coui'iosSIO lers appoip. e.i bv the ; t ! :- Mil '-v. AHO l-i:oiu v, win i, - ... ......... i - . Will f X - to iui!.l.e saie, on Moii.l.iy use the '23d day ot Auu -t next. ?.'. "g i '.-!. T. .M .. J M .. i-.i the coi.rt ! e door in the T rI .Shoving reed esse mhI parcel ol son's Addoioii to org late h of Vmce r,e, t' . i.vui:: The 11 grout; ! situ lie iii 1 1 the Boro.ig'n of incenites, boumieJ bv Barke stre-et in fr-ni, by the river W abash in ;he rear, on the one side by IVrry street, .uul on the oth-r by Scott street ktiovvn e.s trie o! d residence of General Harrison. Also lots numbered L 1 16 in said AdJitivin. TERMS: A credit of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-tour months will be given to the purchaser, and approved bonds and security will be tequir.- i for the payment of the purchase motiev. MARTIN RKBiNSON." 1S.AC MASS. ICornm'rs. El). C DO KAN, J May Ml. 184"). M-14w. Sicriif's Si!c. BY vii tue of a writ of venditioni exI me directed, from the of nonss. fi-e of the clerk of the Knox Circuit Court. I will expose to public sale, at the court Muse door in Ymcennes, Knox county, Indiana, on Saturday the 7th day of June, .A. I). 1S4"), between the hours prescribed bv law. the rents and profits, for the term of seven years, of the following real etet", to-w it: The west half of the south-west quarter of fractional section ihirtv. containing sixty-three acres end ho teen hundredths of sn acre the southeast quarter rf the south-west q finer cf section thirty, oontain'ng forty acres; and the eat ha'f of the north-west quarter ol fractional section thirty-one, containing eighty-two acres and ninety hundredths ol an'acre. more or less, all in township five, north of range seven west, and situate in Knox county; and in case of failure to refliiz? the full amount dttnanded by said execution. 1 will, at iha same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple c t sa d real es'.a e, in favor of Lvi Chambers, and against William H. Milholland and James Spear?. r ISAAC MASS, Vric'enn-i. Mav 15, ,oi Jw.

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a. subscriber is now m receipts 01 aid &$KJAf2 A Vrlf T)Tf AA-L Jc -v-- Tv4 51 consisting of nearly every article wanted tr Sprinjr and Sjir.nier clothing, such us vVorsted Ba!zannes j Baize rine Lawns ' ' r i- ' , Musiins, Cmgnams, .Silks, j vv ear ! I A great vaiietv of gentlemen's ot every dt-scriptiuii, Beaver, Russia. .Moleskin, Leghorn, end Paim Liaf HATS, Flonnets assorted, Boots and Shoes, a larj assortment, Hardware; Stddlery, Queens ware, and Glass t are. Iron, Nails and Casiii.gs assrte.:, Piovv lioiis assorted. Hooks. P&per and Suuionery, Tobacco, Snu'.r fi'id Sears, Cotlre, Sutrnr. witlia general assortment ot fresh Groceries, Indigo. Madder with a geneifd ussortnieiit of Dve-Stull's. While Lead, Oil end Turpentine. All of which will be sr. id at the lowest rates. WM. liUKTUiL May 1st. 1SL" T.) -if. Administrator's Sale. FiflfE undersigned, administrator on 21 the estate of Mu:iu:ei F. l'retir rit. k. .ate ot tviutx county, utceased, wi;i seil at public auction, at the le.te lesiuriice o! die deceased, on Saturday the olst ot Mav, 1ST"), ail the personal property ol said d-eeaed, consisting in part of (it!l' Jfogs. Sheep, farming I tensi.'s. One sft of til '.icksm'vh 7(ds, touehoul anl Ki.'choi furniture, some I f 'ieat zroicing. together with his mi lii idcd intcrt st in a Wind and other iirthdes too tedious to mention. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $3 a::d under, dsh in hand over dollars, a credit of twelve months will be given. tnii purchasers giving their notes with i 'proved senility, fro:! I the relief or v wiihnut any beneii: nation hsvvs. JAMES S. MAYES, Adm' K O U T four jf. -v-r - weeks since, , IftlllC MHI51I IUCI CI (J J thf-r had stolen from i. him or thev strsved away, tvvobav lior-.es one ;.b ut seven or eight years old next sprntg. ii)ft otner nbout live years ohl, ha a (!i.ueMol str.r on his forer.f-ad. a white spot on the ielt j iw, am another urder Iii-s ohin. The oht r h'.rse f.-mdv Isms a collar mark. (of the Poney is about fifiern .si.ds iiign, aiol has a very heavy, bushy :ao. 1 ne voun.-r r.nrse i? aooiu uiieen aiol n half hands high with light mane and tad. A lib?rrd reward will be given to anv person who will return the above descnb ed horses to me in Vnicenues. or seenre ' ti.eta so that I can get them sgain. NAIMLKO.N B. BAKliOX. M-v lo 1 V v:ru:e of a w nt i f venditioni expona-., t ) me - directed from the ethce of the Cleik of the Knox Cncuit couit. I vm.I expose to public sale at tueco jrt house dour in incennes, Knox coun!v, hij.a.i.i. ,:i 5-aiurJjv the 7 1 h day of June, A. 1), between the houis prescribed by law, the rents and pri'us tor the term .f 7 veirs, i f the fo,lovvi:ii! real estate, t-wit: All the rihi. title and interest which Nathaniel P. Reed had on the g-d day of November, llg, of, in or to the undivided haif of suivey tiumher forty three, t.ovn one, north range ten west, in Knox couutv, coritan.iui two hundred and tifty acres, and the undivided li t! f of survey t.um'.'t r forty f.ur, in the same town and range, containing four hundred actes. and in cie ot failure to realize the full amount demanded by said execuih-n, I will, at the same tone and place, expose to sal - the fee simple of said real estate, in f.tvor of Smyth Moore, and against Nathaniel P. Reed Thomas 111. Kimbcr. ISAAC MASS, S. K. C. Mav 15th, 1 ? 15. 50 4t C 50 is T virtue ot a writ of Ei. Fa., to me directed from th - uiiice of the Clerk of the Knox Circuit court, 1 will expose to pubiic sale at the court house door in Vu.cennes, Knox county, Indiana, on Saturday the 7th day of June, A.I)., 181-3, between the hours prescribed by law, tae rents and profits, tor the term of seven years, of the following real estate, towit: one hundred and llnrty-bix acres and twenty hundredths of an acre; suivey No. tifty three, (53) in town three (3) north ol range ten vtest, an 1 the Fort Knox tract, containing eighty-live acres, taken on the w est pai l of surveys Nos. fifty-one ttnd fifty-two. ail situate in the county ol Knox and State of Indiana, and in case ol failure to realise the full amount demand ed by said execution, I will, at the same nine a.ui place expose the fee simple of said real estate, levied on as the property cf Eliza M. Shaw, in favor of Bel i i nin Budlong, and against Eliza M. Shaw and Thomas Bishop. ISAAC MASS, S. K. C. Mav loih, 145. 50-It. 62 CO MEDICINE AND SURGERY. BAR. J. R. MANTLE'S Office the same that was occupied by the I.i'e Samuel Hill, E-c.., i:i U"tVes Bui Unix, opposite J. C. Clark's ILilcL tCT' ufiidcr.ee at .. C. Clark's Ihtel incennes, August d, ISii Il-tf. Netfy printed upon yood pap. r Also, a e'eat

PLAYING, VISITING & BLANK

VW W irEORGK COOK, of the Inte firm of Civ, Smi'h & Coo, t for the past six years, manuiacturers I't ill celebrated UjUTLtTT Cahdj, '.....IK.,.' ihj 1 1 K I nlr.,i. ,.f tlx. ..1.1 tsiubUshiretit. No. 71. Futti n tt.. where ho has "'kVa s heca emploveJ. that he continuea- the maimtactuie of all the varieties of Playing, Visitittg and Blank Cards, heretof .ie lurnuhed by the establishment and that orders tor various , i; b faithtuv aI,j promptv executed on application to his sole agents, Messrs. Ely and Latham. No. 71, Fulton st., at the follow ing prices, usual discount if, tor cash, or to thoae uin, v,z:

.N.aible and white backd $36 per gross 11 any J n.eatured do do -4 Eilsler do do 21 Merry Andrews do 13 Highlanders, No. 1 star and marhie back 1 o d.) 2 12 Enamelled, Ivory and Pearl Surface Cards, as pel the thhowiiiij scale:

Li.rje. o, 15 Enamelled 5 00 I i do f 0J 13 do 4 Ult 12 do 4 00 lftlvory Plain Surface 2 00 i i Jo 1 87 Id do 1 15 12 do 1 50 Small. o. It Enamelled 4 00 10 do y 50 y do j oo S do 2 50 7 do 2 50 o- do 2 25 5 do 2 00 4 do 2 00 3 do I 50 g do 1 50 1 do 1 II Ivory A Plain Suifaoe 1 37 10 do 1 25 'J do 1 25 X do 1 00 7 do 1 00 6 do 1 00 5 do 7" -1 do 7 5 3 do 62 2 do 02 1 do 50 Imbosse-J Enamelled Cards, tinted am

N beautifully polished with elegant design as .orPrinters" blank cards. Small blanks, ((laving card siz) No. 1 2 do do f ,arc. No. 1 1 5 per gross 12 21 21 30 2-1 02 62 Double size of the small N"a. 1 do do 2 Double size ot the large 1 do do 2 Also a!! the above sizes of every description to or. ei. Other sizes cut to order of either of the foregoing qualities. Mourning cards of varies sizes made to order. Ooid bordered cards do do do do Gilt ede do do do do Enamelled sheets cap size V 20 by 21 incites. Iv..ry suif.ice do do do Pea 1 1 do do do do Elank slo-eN do d.) do Also Raiiroud and Steamboat Tickets made to oider of any color, or of different colors, as may be desired. The subscriber invites all editors of the United States and Canada, who are disposed to take their pay in cards, and v ho will send him a copy of ti.eir apt r, conlaminir this advertisement, to insert it lor three liio.ohs. CiEORGE COOK. New York. April 20, Is-15. 50-3m. " ESatsk li V!iciTVL " Branch Bank, 17jce7j;jf.y. May 15. IS 1 .". V 4 DIVIDEND of M per cent, ha? b-'eii declared on tho profits of this B -nk, for the hail year ending April 30th which will be paid to stockholders on demand. JOHN ROSS. Cashier, rs mi copy .1 C. M. ALLi:, Ailoririf and Counsellor at LAAV, Yincennes, Indiana. V ILL attend to the practice of his V y profession in this and the neighboring counties of Indiana and Illinois. May 15. 1N45-.. ."0--tf TMilS vai oh Me medicine is pre pared at Union Village. Ohio, in the form of a FLUID EXTRACT, and carefully compounded with the proper ingredients, as directed by the United States Pharmacol ana. This preparation is made with the best imported S A RSA BARILLA, selected with greet care, and compounded with scrupulous exactness; so that it may be depended on as possessing uniformity of strength, and idways genuine in its quality. Hence it may be relied on us a afe and elf.cacious remedy in all those, diseases for which it is peculiarly adapted, as prescribed by skillful physicians. 'This excellent remedical article has been used for some time in the United Socieiy, and has given satisfactory proofs of its healing virtues; so that we can recommend it with confidence to the notice of physicians. References may be made to Professor Mussey, M. D., of Ohio Medical College, Cincinnati; and Drs. Charters, M. D., and Starbuck, M. D., of Lebsnon. Ohio, who have used and fully approbated it. For sale by II. E. PECK. Agt. Vincennts, fa. Mav 5, 1-45. 49-6 w.

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HAVE RECEIVED

FRCM NEW YORKiAND PHILADELPHIA, CONSISTING OF ry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Hats Caps Boots & Slices, Iron, J9ails, Castings, J'iitdow Glass, ffViite I.eatf, fyc, fyc.

LBS. FIIiSTltATE 2)L FTi:K.

Vinc.ennes, Mav 13, 1S45. 50 tf. Lake Sllli for sale; t

FlsOZSR SlJS'D W1ELSKEW tor sale by the ba.rel by IJE13ERI) &, SCOTT. Yincennes. May 15. lv13. L) tf.

riplIE subscriber returns his thanks to a generous public, for the liberal patr - whicfi he has received during the past year, and would feel grateful for

ther contiiinanre of their support. Yincennes, Mav S, 1S15-T.'-tf.'

A GENE UAL ASSORTMENT OF B AND 3UPMSEB

such as 0 3SaharineS) lumens. Hair, Neapolitan,

Gimp, Florence y Azraia Mounds, Voiiv.xXwY with a general assortment of SUMMEli COOnS & STAPLE ARTICLES, All ol which will he sold at a small advance on cost. Call and see. fr3 "V-. tr..iiLL. I.. wlir.W i hifi'l;

y j ,j u o u o . .i..T -v - - v - . . YinccMi-s. May Sth, IS 15 10 tf. WILSON, STAR to f !

Main strict, Louisville, Kentucky., Y late arrivals, have completed their spring supplies of Duces, Mmooi.n'es, Paists, Oils, DtiSi frrs. Seic ls, Sij.vrs, Pa i r U itvsii ts. Glisswihe, Window (i lass . Sl' h wxa' Insthumints, l'.'.riivr Mtuicisis, ivu cuoich Vikc4si ami Kkst'.tkt T'oHtco, which lenders their stock one 6f the largest and most complete ever offered in the West. Their stock was carefullv selected bv one of the firm, and purchased at the very lowest rates, for cash, of the importers. They are. therefore, fuiiy prepared to warrant their articles of the best quality, and to offer inducements to purchasers, f.r ca-m. or to prompt dealers only on the usual time. Dealers generally are respectfully invited to call a' d examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere; and those

persons who do not find it convenient to visit the city, by sending us their ordeis, may rely on having them Cile.l with articles of equal good quality, and at the same prices j?s if they were here in person. Wt have made such an angemenls as will enable us to receive, during the spring and

summer. coiCn.ued heavy additions to our stocii, and our articl Le&h. The following compose 50 barrels Linseed Oil, 30 do No. 1 Copal Yamisl 75 75 75 20 25 50 40 150 200 30 30 16 10 20 50 30 20 do Japan do do Spanish Whiting, do Philadelphia Alum, d .-. Spanish Brown, do English V enitian Led; t rime Tanners' Oil, d.. Co o. 1 castor on, do clean Rosin, do ground and chipped Logwood, do ground Camwood, do ground and chipped Fustic, do pure ground (linger, do" Cream Tartar, do Cum Camphor, do Copperas, o ground Nicaragua, da Alcohol, do Balsam Capaiva, do Black Varnish, do superior Lard Oil, casks superior Madder, do superior Saleiatus, do Fiour Sulphur, do Winter and Sperm Oil, 3 30 10 30 8 2 do Sweet Oil, 1 cask No. I Nutmegs, 12 casks YellowjOchre. 3.500 kegs mire and No. 1 Wh.le Lead, 2 cases Turkey Opium, !.tU,V:v i-'opal, 1 5 do Cum Shellac. 250 boxes Extract of Logwood,

We will give the m irket pri.-e in p iyment of debts duo, or in exchange for all articles in our line, for Ginseng, Beeswax. Feathers, Flaxseed, Lard, Linseed Oil, Flax and Tow Linen, Dried Fruits, Seneca Snakeroot, and ail other country produce.

Louisville, Ky., A pril 30, 1S45 -49 4w. 6" &IIV. , Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exj3 ponas, to me directed, from the office of the clerk of the Knox Circuit

Court, I wnl expose to public sa.e, i uib Court, I will expose to public sale ht the court house door in Yincennes. KnoxCourl i0lise (joor jn Vincennes. Knox county, Indiana, on Saturday the 7th uy;cou,Vf Iiuian3t ,n Saturday the 7di day of June. A. I). 1815, between the hoursjof Ju"nei k D 8J5i beUveen lhe hour, prescribed by law, the rents and p-rohis,Irescri()e(j uV aw rents aiu profits fur the term of seven years, of t' . for the term cf seven years, of the foliowinlowing real estate, to. wit: All the rig.it. , real est..,:e? to.wjl: f,flv.five acres of land, title and interest John Donaldson, Jr., nadj bejng a narl of- u.;iilon llumber one hunat the lima of his death, in and to thc.iIrea atu'i fortv-one (1 leii.5 the same north-east quarter of Donation Lot 0- tract of land conveyed to George Lgier 104, in the county of Knox, containing bv Commissioner appointed by the Knox one hundred acres, and in case of failure (circait Court, situated in Knox county, to realise the full amount demanded by !in(jiai(lf ancj j ease r.f (ure U) realize said execution, I will, at the same tune j u fun amount demanded by said execu-

and place, expose to sale, me tee simpioit;on j wi!; fit he eani3 lim0 ailj riape cx.

of said real estate, in favor of John Don aldson, and against Robert L. Donaldson Admmisirator, and iNancy Uonbiuson ai.u: Sarah Donaldson, Jr., heirs of John Don-i aldson, Jr., deceased. 1 - -r . it l

THEIR STOCK OF roiiRfe a furGOBS .K)!). CALDWELL. 3RD & SMTTHT v.i ' I'i. wt)u !i wnl render our assortment always coni olete apart ot our late heavy arrivals, viz: 30 boxes Englih ref.neJ Eorav, 5 do Cum A Iocs, 35 do Castile Soap, 10 do Tartaric Acid. 200 do Virginia and KenUickvTobaceo, 800 do assorted Window Class, 400 mats Cinnamon, 1C0 gross Locoforo Matches, 125 ih. superior Paste Clacking. 10 do Soda and Seidlitz Powders, 250 reams Wrapping Paper, '50 do ruled Letter and Cap Paper, 100.000 Spanish Cigars. 1 ,000.000 plain and split Percussion Caps, 10,000 pounds prime oft Indigo, 4,500 do Sup. Carb. Soda, 500 2 10 1,500 50 o 300 do do do do do ground Pepper, ground Cinnamon, French Creen, Chrome do. Chrome Yellow, 500 boxes Viais and Bottles, 100 do Shop Furniture, 3,800 ounces French Quinine. 350 do Iodine and Hvd. Potash. 200 do Acet. and Sulnh. .Morphine, 20 packs Cold Leaf, 1,000 gross Vial Corks, 3,500 do Bottle do. 2 bales Sponge 2 do Senna, 8.000 lbs. American and English Lampblack, 200 boxe-f assorted Soaps, 50 carboys Sulp. Nitric Acid, Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, to ma directed from tiie of fice of the Clerk of the Knox Circuit nose to sale the fee ."imple of s?inl real estate, in favor of Ailen Bainet, Jams5 G. Keeii a,(1 pf.,jx Leivi9i EI)j fjBOrg3 Legier and Si-an L"gier. b ISAAC MASS, s. fagain: i -3

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PROS V E C T U S OF THE PRIMITIVE CHRISTIAN. '"'HE first number of a monthly periodic!, - bf ari.iij the above title, will be published at Vinceiiues, Indiana, on or about tho tirat of July, 1S45. In oflcriug a new publication to the public, it is customary and right that I should give a brief outline of tho course which I inteud to puru in Us management. I therefore state that tha Pkimittvu Chhisthx will be devoted to th

cause of the Bible alone, as the only infallible rule of faith and practice, and will constantly oppose all the vain traditions of men, know ing tht they are the cause of so much division and dis cord in Christendom to the cause of primitive Christianity, as taught W the Apotios mid prac ticed by the early disciples of the Saviour. It will urre upon the attention of all true Chris tians the va.-.t importance of a union -upon th-t oiif foundation of Apostles and Prophet. Josun Christ himself being the chief corner stone.' News from the Churches, and such statistical in formation as may be interesting to ita readers, will from time to lime be given. This may sutlh-e to acquaint the public wtth what the Phimitivk Cuiustiav is designed t.v ne. 1 i-iiall premise out utile, and end.avor to do more. TERMS: The Pbinitiv. Chuistian will be published on a medium sheet, each number to contain ixteeu large octavo pages, in small type, and will bt sent to bubscribers ut the following Tates- On dollar per annum in advance, or upon the reception of the l'irt i.umber six conies for f5,00 and for twenty d dlars in advance twenty-live copiox will be sent. All letteis and communications raust bo -postpaid or free, to receive attention. Subscribers living ut a distance not exceeding 30 miles, will receive it free of postage. Editors friendly to the cause will please copy; and the favor shall le reciprocated when an opportunhy presents itself. Address DANIEL COX, May 14, 1645. Vinecnnes. In. 1L IIP! 13 L1C SALE. fffMIE undersigned commissioners, ap-A-pointed under an order of the Probate court of Knox county. Indiana, at n last term, will expose to public sale ?.t tho court house door in Vincenties, on Satur day the 31st dav Mav, IS 15, at 11 o'clock A. M., the following property to-wit. sixty-eight acres of Loid lying and beiu in the Wood Lands, below the Lower Prairie adjoining Yiiieeunes, which u bounded and described as follows: beginning at the C.aunett Pond, at the comec of the tri'.ct of land formerly owned by Barbe Dudevoir Leiind, and Ch?rles D idevour Lac'.i: west 'J'dA p :e, t! ' ii . '. ' r 1 1 o o i i - r ( ,: 1 1 1. i 1 - relies to me- corner oi a o, .1 . c tract of land formerly belonging to Governor Harrison, thence along tho line thereof north ILL, west -1(50$ percuss other lands of said Governor Harrisor.. thence north 71, east 23,1 perches to the corner of the said land of the said Parbe Dudevor Lacliue and Charles I). Lacline, thence along with the line of the same south 10J east, -IGtVj perches to the place of beginning. The terms of the sale to be on a credit f. li,.r.Ii..jL riAli: ,c 1 1" purchaser sjivi:1" bond with approved security. ANDREW GARDNER.) AiMJKLW I'Lltll'.t.h, GEORGE D. HAY. ) May fob, 1 815 10-3: Con'rs. ilyc-t si li. W OGWOOD, Fustic, Ci.iuwood, Lacy j Dye, AniiHtto, .Muriate of Tin, Sulphate of Copper, ( hinic or Sulphate of indigo. Madden, Curcuma. Cochineal. Alum, Copperas, &C. c,c; in store and for sale by . J. SOMES. April 1, 1-15 il tf. V O A c it yi A K I a . MV. undersigned would inform Ins Lipiids and customers in sreneral that hni baa removed his shoo, to that which i was formally kept by Daniel Whitmoie, where he toav be found at ail lime?. Hois now prepared to i'o work m the best manner, late?: eastern style, and on ti.H most liberal terms for cash or :;;jprovfi trade. COACHES. IHIGGIES, BAKKOCCIIES, GIGS, AM) Vv A G O N S. Can be made at the shortest notice, he ! bavin lsiiu in a supnly ot wtT-scasGued timber. JOHN P. CRICK M UK. Yiaceiinns. April '21, 1 S ' 5-17 tiin. ! ST FT 5? 2 C li Z y SJ 'A & ii t V K b rgpHK sub-eriber b3s just received from Philadelphia the b-itt'St Fashion plate, which is something truly superb. Anv person wishing to have garment mane in real tip-lop style, and in the verybest manner, would do well to give him a call. His shop is now removed to uhere it formerly wa6, immediattlv below in the same budding, where bi old cuetumer and others are invited to call. II. P. BROKAW. April 23, 1815-47-if. X O T 5 c i-: . fFT HE undersigned lias taken oui Utters of sdmintstraiion on tho estate of Michael F. Frederick, late of Knox county and State of Indiana, deceased. Al' those having claims against sai l estate ar requested to present them, legally ajtheiith'a'.ed, for settlement, within ciie year from this dale, and all ihose indvbttd to said estate, are reqnestad to make immediate payment. The estate is pr.Thi ui . ituol vpnt. James v, may;c, a. r

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