Vincennes Gazette, Volume 15, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 July 1845 — Page 3
i'o? t-Ofi ick Kobbery. the post-office S' 1 vi M-l 1 ? s.' tf -i? a 5-' J. 5. V.? ; SL-r "t 5? ftf ; t 1 mm --z, m c at Home, (Seorgi., has been subject to fre-
:juent depredations recen:!y and suspicion
fell upon :he postmaster a: tlm place, Dr. Patterson. The Coosa Kiver Journal save: 'C n the night of the l&t inst., the oi!iee of Col. T. C. Hackett, which adjoins that ot the postmaster, waa entered and a email trunk, cori;t.niinj 51,060 and valuable nepers, was Taken cur. 'n,o
ame night the office cf l!.e clerk of the inferior court c8 broken open, and 883 Kf iaken from a desk, secured by an outside Iwf jnJ inside luck. The postmaster was im. 3f
mediately suspected of both these thefts by if those privy to the robbery of the post-'l nice, and a w&tch was set upon him. JAnamountof money, betw een $1,700 and S$S sl.OO, has been recovered, but Col S tldckett eoaid net identify it as his. The,? postmaster is in prison.' i vi This Dr. Patterson was one of the very ' rust postmasters appointed by the Polk. ,21 Administration. Ho was appointed as a 1 M reward for furious partUan service. To'K make room for him, a worthy and faithful K wiheer was removed, against whom no charge was or could bo preferred. Less f than four months have elapsed, and the W Doctor is in jail, though his appointors are,
uige. jsuuisviue Journal.
Singula:: Accident. The New Orleans Picayune, of the Pih ult., has the following: Jacob Polhemus, a pupil of the school f the second district held in the basement of the second Presbyterian Church, Lafayette epuare, came to his death yesterday, between one and two o'clock, under the following circumstances: Having been placed in an apartment cal- . k . i .1- - 1 ,1
.:u me uditv room, in wincii mere was a
aaw mm
Six m m
M1E under igned have just received, direct from the eastern cities, a large and well selected stock of American,
rrench and English tancy and Staple Ooods, consisting in part of the following articles, viz:
English and American Prints of every tyle Domestic and Fancy Ginghams Mousseline de laines Neiv Fancy Balzarines Printed Lawns. Plain and figured Silks Uombazine and Alpacas
Cambric, Jackonct, Swiss and Mull Muslins
Tiishop and Linen Lawns Shawls and Dress Handkerchiefs
Fancy Scarfs Silk and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Irish Linens Linen Drillings Silk and Tabby Velvets Black and Colored Cambricn Broad Cloths of all qualities Cassimeres and 5atinetts Kentucky and Ohio Jeans Gen demon's summer wear
1 L S O ....
Bleached and Brown Sheeting of all qualities and brands Superior Tickings Red, Velio w and White Flannels Canton Flannels Denims, Nankins, Cotton Tweed. Cravats and Stocks A larue assortment of woollen and cotton Hose, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Mitts, &c.
A GEXEIIAL ASSORTMENT OF
Cutlery, Groceries, Mats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes,
We would invite purchasers to call and examine our stork cf Good?. We shall continue to sell at the lowest market rates, for cash or country produce, and are prepared to offer advantages to the country trade. We wish to purchase a quantity of clean Wool. June II, 1815. 2 if.
m m
5?
3k
-",J'.' .uo, iui uio purpose 01 ;
admitting air and light, he raised himself to look through it by means of a board which he placed against the wall in an inclined position. This board slipped from tinder him while his head was through the aperture, anJ having no other support for the weight of his body, the shock broke his neck. When he was discovered life was extinct. Ho was the only son of a widowed mother, residing in Xayades f trewt.
fc.ry Cincinnati is the city for strawberries. Upwards ot 4000 quarts are sold there daily. There are about twenty-five days lull sale of strawberries in that market. At -100 ) quarts per day this gives 100.Q;)0 quarts of srtaw berries sold 111 one season. They average 8 ct. per '.u-irt, which makes eight thousand dolI irs paid in a little more than three weeks f k. r straw berries. An exchange, in a burst of indignation a: the famous 'Historical society,' exclaims: A Meghan hi! Thunderation! Whtit a name to dub a nation! A lleghar.ia, Alleghania, A litt'e town in Pennsylvania! Great Gehenna! D'Mi't vou name us Allcxhania!
STATE OF IXDI.1X.'1,1S Cibso.x County, (ilBSON CIliCUIT COURT, Iii T'ucation, June'Sd.
II. Brothers,
Hugh
just KEcmrvn,
AD Ur sale low for Cash, a eeneral assortment of Dl'll":.
ciiic!, Chemical, Jvf- ' .SfntiV, Iaint, Oils, VaniiIit', ISriih-AViiidotv-Putty, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Soaps, Perfumery, c, c. WASTED, in exchange, Ginseng, Black Mustard Seed, Beeswax, Feathers,
and Flax Seed.
HAVE RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF FRCMtNEW YORKiAND PHILADELPHIA,
J
CONSISTING OF
June 11, 184."). 3 tf.
J. SOMES.
DISJiOLlTlOA.
II E partnership heretofore existing
under the firm of roster, Knight &
Scott, is this dy dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted as usual at the old stand by Knight & Scott. G. A. FOSTER, ALONZO KNIGHT, XV. C. SCOTT. Vincennes, June 18, 1845 3-3t.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, SSardware, ISats Caps Boots Si Shoes, Iron, Jails, Castings, Window Glass, While Lead, &c., 20.000LBS. FIRST RATE BUTTER.
"1HE subscribers wish hereby to in
form the publio that they have tho
above establishment in full operation, and
are prepared to fill orders for castings of
every pattern, having at present on hand
a great variety ot Hollow-Ware patterns, such as Skillets and Lids, (assorted sizes.) Ovens do do do Stew Fats do do do Carriage and IPoi Boxes. Sad Irons, Andirons, Apskillcts, Odd Lids, (assorted sizes.) Kettles " Tea Kettles " ' Griddles " " Sauce)ans, Iron Stands, -c. Those who own mills and other establishments requiring CJlS'M1 1 UOJ gearing, would do well to give us a call, as we can furnish them with V HEELS, S II A F T S . SPINDLES, TRUNNEL HEAD ROUNDS, BOL 1 1NG GEAR lYC, Crank, Cii!C'oiis IBACS W HI IS S Ea S s CARRIAGE ROLLERS AND SLIDES, JAWS & SLIDES FOR SAW SASH, CASTINGS FOR COTTON FACTORIES, CARDING MACHINES, & FULLING MILLS. GRATE BARS, PAVEMET PLATES, CELLAR GRATES, SASH WEIGHTS, PLOUGHS (f different patterns, saw-sets, ODD STOVE PLATES, kC.
MERCHNTS residing at
a distance, and wishing to
trade in CASTINGS, can
be furnished with every variety of Hol-
ow-Ware, Andirons and Boxing on very
reasoable terms, by giving the subgcribere notice.
W. S. CAN AN & J. U. MILLER. Vincennes, May 19, 1S45. 51. if.
Vincennes, May l.", 1845. 50 tf.
ss.
STATE OF INDIANA, Gibson County,
GIBSON CIRCUIT COURT, It 1 vacation June llth, A. I). 1S45. 3 Samuel Hall and John") C. Warrick, ! r In Chancery. William Shaw. J T APPEARING by the affidavit of a
1 disinterested person, filed herein, dat- 1
ef the 7th instant, that the said William j
4fefl',I Lake Salt f" -A-L-S-O-FLOZSR J1JYI) WHISKEY for sale by the barrel by IIEBEHD Sl SCOTT. Vincennes, May 15, 1545, 50 tf.
vs. I
The heirs of Wii- -Petition forPartilion ' Shaw is not a resident of the Slate of In- r l. t- - -i r ..-r.i-l!
diana, tnis is inereiore 10 nouiy me saia j
;.ain trotner3, ueceased. J
MIE subscriber returns his thanks to a generous public, for tho liberal patronage - which he has received during tho rasl year, and would feel grateful for a fur-
W llham Shaw, ot the tiling ot said athJa- tner continuance of their support.
1 1 .1 j r u.h 1
r appearing by affidavit filed herein , v,c anu i:e peiiue.i ut u,n, daled theU'oth inst., that James n. that unless ho be and appear here, on or
before tne caning 01 mis cause ai me
Vincennes, May 8, 1815-49-tf.
JOHJV CJIItDWMA.
llrothers, Jolm II. Brothers, Moses Reel and Cynthia L., Lis) wife, heirs of the said William Brothers are not residents of tho State of Indiana, this i therefore to notify the said James B. Brothers, John H. Bro-hers, Moses Reel and Cynthia L.. his wife, of the filing of said affidavit and
the pendency of said petition, and that unless thej be. and appear here, on or before the calling of this cause at the next term of our said court, on the fust day of tho term hereof, to be holden at the court house in Princeton, on the first Monday in September next, and plead to or nnswei
said petition, thej matter in said petition w ill be decreed in their absence accord-j ;ng to the prayer thereof. JOHN HARGROVE, Cl'k. June 30, IS 15. 5 3t. (PVs fee $2 25.) STATE OF INDIANA. K x o x Coi'NTY.i KNOX CIRCUIT COURT,? Phebe Lamphere, vs. George Washington Lam pherej f glHE said George Washington Lam--phere, is hereby notified that on the '2tx) day of June, 1845, the above named complainant filed her bill of complaint in said Knox Circuit Court, against him, and also tho affidavit of a disinterested person Knmr fnrth that the said George Lam-
..i.J9;. . rkf 9 rp.qident of the State of
Indiana; that the same is still pending and undetermined therein, and that unless he
appear and plead, answer or demur to said bill, on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of said Knox Circuit Court, the same will be taken as confessed 3nd,true against him. f?M. R. McCORD, Cl'k. VincenudUune 20, 1845. 5 3t. (Printer's fee iTlTiirucii,
next term of our said court, to be holden at the court house in Princeton, on the first Monday in September next, and plead to, or answer said bill, the same will
; be taken as contetseu against nun, ana 'the matter therein decreed accordingly.
JOHN HARGROVE, Cl'k. June llth, IS 15. 3w3. (Pr's fee SI 75.)
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. such as
Balzarines, Lawns, Hair, Neapolitan
GimtK Florence A Braid Bonnets
V o in 111 i i 11 c r a 1 e !,,, , 4 . (ronr;,i !W!nrflllpllt nf
OF LOT Sag&'suMMUU GOODS & STAPLE
IN THE IJOItUKill
SCHOOL, SCHOOL. Rev. i corse II. Joccljn, t)F MEW ALHANV, IA., TURILL open a schoid in the town of Vincennes, on Monday the J31 inst., in the ltroacUvny House, in which he proposes to teach all that is necessary for a good English education, at the following raits : Elementary branches $3 ()() pr. qr. Geography, Gram mar. Arithmetic and Writing -4 00 All English branches higher than these 5 ( 0 Instruction will be given at a moderate
ch'irge in the Latin and Greek Languages.
Payment required at the end of each
quarter. INo Pupil will be received tor k shorter term than one quarter, and no deductions will be made 111 any case except those of protracted sickness.
June 10, 1845. 2 tf.
PLAYING, VISITING & BLANK
D A R B s ,
i EORGE COOK, of the late firm of Ely, Smith fc Cook, for the pat six yearn, man. ufacturers of the celebrated Uahtlett Carus, would inform the public and patron of the ohl
establishment. No. 7 1 . Full 11 et., whre h ha
always been employed, that ho continue tho manufacture of all the varieties of Flaying, Mail
ing and Blank Cards, heretofore furnished by
the establishment and that orders for various kinds will be faithfully and promptly executed on application to his sole agents, Messrs. Ely and Latham, ZVo. 71, Fulton 6t.. at the following
prices, usual discount off, for cash, or to thw who buy to sell apain, viz: iViaible and white back ?3C per gross Harry do d 30 Decatures do do 24 Elhsler do do 21 Merry Andrews do 18 Highlanders, No. 1 tar and marble back 15 do 2 12 Enamelled, Ivory and Pearl Surface Cards, a as per the following ecale: Large.
No, 15 Enamelled 14 do 13 do 12 do 15 Ivory 4 Plain Surface 11 do
LATE ARRIVALS. tjTfi II E subscriber is now in receipt 2r of hi SPltIJYG fc SLMlMEll
consisting of nearly every article wanted
or Spring and Summer clothing, such as Worsted Balzarines, Balzarine Lawns, Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Silks, Prints, &c, A great variety of gentlemen wear of every description, Beaver, Russia, Molenkin, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf HATS. Bonnets assorted, Boots and Shoes, a large assortment,
Hardware, Saddlery, Queensware, and
Glassware, Iron, Nails and Castings assorted, Plow Irons assorted, Books, Paper and Stationery, Tobacco, Snull and Segars, Coffee, Sugar, with a general assortment of fresh Groceries, Indigo, Madder with a general assortment of Dye-Stuffs, White Lead. Oil and Turpentine. All of which will be sold at the lowest rates. WM. BURTCH. May 1st. 1845 10 tf.
13 do 12 do Hinall. No. 11 Enamelled
5 00 5 00 4 0U 4 00 2 00 1 87 1 45 I GO
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 a 1
do do do do do do do do do do
11 Ivory $r riain Surface
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
do do do do do do do do do do
4 00 3 50 3 00 2 50 2 50 2 25 2 00 2 00 1 50 1 50 1 15 I 37 1 25 1 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 75 62 fii 50
EmbosseJ Enamelled Card, tinted and plain, beautifully polished with elegant design as borders. Printers blank card. Small blank, (playing card tfizc)
No, 1 15 per gro 2 d do 12 Large.
No. 1
tit
Of Vincennes,
LAND IN KNOX COUNTY. ripHE undersigned Commissioners ap-J-pointed by the Probata Court of Knox county, will expose to public sale on Saturday, the 12th day of July next, at the hotel of John C. Clark in the said hnrnntrh. I o'clock P. M. of said day.
lots Nos. thity-two (32) and t wenty-eight j
there is some improvement. Also, S
acres of land lying below Vincennes; be-iSgy"
in,T surveys Nos. fourteen and htteen . . v . .. ..I. I
ARTICLES,
All of which will be sold at a small advance on cost. Call and see.
$j No trouble to show (ioods.
JOHN CALDWELL.
Vincennes, May 8th, 1845 49-tf.
WOOL CJIRMJSG.
THE subscriber I has got on new cards and has his ' wool carding machines in first rale order, and a carder who has been
brought upregular
1 Jl.O3
T II E GE.XUIJSEi GEJSV1JS E SAPPINGTON PILLS.
1ELIEVING that Physicians, Apothecaries,
- Druggists, and many other persons are nuiv
inakinir and vending pills said to be mine or to
be made by my formula, and which in many in stances differ from the original pill both in cpuan
lity and purity. And believing that in this manner
Hi.
,ILtrtpend the balance 01 tne euui-
mer'in Vincennes. He has an ope
rating room adioining Dr. Decker's office, where he would be pleased to receive the calls of those who may need his services. June 23ih. 1845. I 3c.
. ------ - . ... i- r.u i "'J - . . . . ,
,n,l iMaml heino-situate in town .J. nortn Iv to tne business, anu is mamer ui mo n uc. fraujs Wil bo extensively practised, i nave con
rane 10 w est. About 40 acres are in I All who will put their wool in good order, 6ented that my son-in-law, Dr. Win. Frice. of
cultivation and enclosed. The above -their rolls aro insured good, H not, no Arrow Kock, Mo., shall prepare ami aiMnoute a property was the real estate of Antoino ipay. Those comirg from a distance .lull. K
Chappard. late of Knox county, deceased, have heir caru.ng uo,. y - gome ailc in thc mrPCtions:
and will be sold 011 a credit ot one anu jntgnt; ms prices aieiu, .o , thev now treat of ague and bilious fevers, and the
Wool or Uastl lawen in pay mem. , mode rf preventing their formation ard return
He also has a first rate Smut Machine, . j 8re noWfCaed aiound the boxes while
which cleans wheat tnorougniy, uiuwmg the orf directions tieatcU or a numoer oi iconic n t .,.nfnlt,.! iclipai. and all oth- an.l wern tied around the boxes. These
HI l (11 l UI HID T l HVJ ....v v. v er imperfections, so that he is enabled to changes have been made from thc facts that my , i n . ,, ,l0 f anv mh.' 'work on fevers' can now be obtained by every
maite as g.uu uuu. "7 "o"J one de,iring more information than can be had pr n ace: and lie will sen su innuc nui , , ,u
at $1 75 cis. per hundred lbs., or $3 ot)
r bbl, and insure it to be good.
II. I). WHEELEK.
Vincennes, May 28, 1S45. 52 6t.
two years, purchaser or purchasers giving bond with approved security, and morl-
rare on the premiers purchased.
NICHOLAS SM11 11,
T.MHKIIT HAKKOIS. Lomr's
PIERRE HROU1LL
June 10th, 1845. 3w3,
r.tiuacu. U)1S. I Co LET, J
J VS T Jl E C E I rE n , .T 41jf LPS. of Sole, Skirting JP,71FSI anJ Harness Leather, for sale low for cesh. Also a large lot of Upper Leather, Kip, Calf and Morrocco Skins, together with binding skins of various colors, and for sale bv MADDOX & HAY. June 23, IS 15. 1 if.
J O H W O R Iv OF EVERY KIND DONE NEATLY at thpj ornci;
pet
BROADWAY FOR RENT.
flllHE Uroadway is lor rem as a tavern or otherwise. It is in good order, capacious, and in every respect admirably
calculated for a tavern stand. Terms reasonable. ELIZA M. SHAW. May rT, 181.". o-J-'f.
l iiiiayf
from the directions, and that by attending to these
changes, and obeervhiff that the old agents will
generally be continued unless they luive become
venders of their own made pills, they can most
ly av.iid beinc; imposed upon by the ties-inning. I reeret to find that my name is us-ed by specu
latins individuals to to sell their own moke of
pills. All have the right to compound medicine bv mv receine, and to sell or use it as their own
make, but I conceive it little short oi forgery to
use my name to their directions without permission, and I now take ibis method to caution every one thus engnijed against persisting in fucli .course. JOHN SAPriNGTtlN.
a course
Airow Kotk, May 6, 1815-
'' ! f It f
C o m m Iss io tiers'1 Sale OF Ileal Estate.
rfflHE undersigned, Commis-
sioners appointed by the
knox Circuit Court, will ex
nose to public sale, on Saturday
the t3d day of August next, at 2 o'clock.
i i
M., at the court house door m t tie uor-
ough of Vincennes, the following real cs
late, to-wit: 1 he House and parcel o
o-round situate in Harrison's Addition to
the Horough of Vincennes, bounded by
Parke street in front, by the river Wabash
in ihe rear, on the one side by Perry street
and on the other bv Scott street known
as the old residence of General Harrison Also lots numbeted 15 and 10 in said Ad dition. TERMS:
A credit of six, twelve, eighteen ant
twenty-four months will be given to the
Durchaser, and approved bonds ami secu
rity will be tequired for the payment of
the purchase money. il ART IN ROBINSON, 1 ISAAC MASS, IConun'rs. ED. C. DO RAN, J May 21, 1845. ;M4w.
NEW FASHIONS.
"HIE subscriber has just received from
Philadelnhm the lastost raluoi)
- - - - r
nUtp. which is something trulv pun-rb.
i ------ i Anv person wishing to have garment?
made in real tip-top style, and in the very
best manner, would do wr II to give him
call. His shop is now removed to where
it formerly was, immediately below in the ame buildinL'. where his old customer
and others are invited to call. II. P. PROIvAW. April 123, !85-47-tf. nT. A N K D E E l)S
r-itlv nrmtfH nnun .-'.vi 1 i.aDcr M?n, q erra
vanity cf other Blanks, f r a!e at thu oihie.
21 21 30 21 f2 C2
Double Hize of the email No. 1 do do 2 Double size of the largo I do do 2
Also all the above sizes of every description to
orcer.
Other sizes cut ID order of either of the fore
going qualities.
Mourning cardH of vanca pizp made to order. Gold bordered cards do do do do Gilt edie do do do d i Enamelled sheets cap size tV 0 by 24 incbe. Ivory surface do do a Pearl do do do du Blank sheets do do do Also Railroad and Steamboat Ticket mada
to order of any color, or of difforetit colors, as may be desired.
Pile subscriber invites all editors of the United
States and Canada, who are dicposed to tako
their pay in cards, and tho will send him a copy of th. r paper, containing this advertisement, to
insert it for three mouth.
GEORGE COOK. New York. April 2fi, into. 50-3m. CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! rjHIE subscriber, has now on hand J and intends constantly to keep, a full supply of C Jl I II S of almost every variety, and very cheap for cash, or approved trade. $CJ Di shop is on Water between Ilusseron and Broadway streets, and not far from A. H. Daniel's f-tore. Cheap bargains can be hod come and srje, every one. JONATHAN SMILEY. Feb. 5, 1845 36 if. N () T I C E S hereby piven to the Overseers of the Poor in Knox county, that whenever application is made for relief, they hall immediately ascertain the condition of the Pauper, and, if considered a worthy ob jeet of charity, shall have him removed to the Asylum inslanler, or beheld liable for the payment of all chargps that may be incurred in consequence of his not being removed, unices, in the opinion of the physician, such removal would endanger life. Ii y order of the Hoard of County Commissioners. SAM'L H. ELLIOT T. A. K. ('. Vincennes. llth June, 1S15. 4-wT. RAGS!! RACS!!! We will purcln-e any quantity ofcleati linen and cotion rags at thu office.
