Vincennes Gazette, Volume 15, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 August 1845 — Page 3
Shooting at Washington. - We copy the following from the National Intelligencer of last Tuesday the 19th inst. A most tragical ocurrence took place last evening about 6 o'clock, on PennsylVania Avenue, near Fuller's hotel; when, on account of some misunderstanding bemeen Rufuss Elliot: (a brother-in-law of Mr. John C. RIVES,) William.. Z Kendall, (a son of Mr. Amos Kendall.) and Josiah R. Bailey, the party first named shot Mr. Kendall dead on the spot, and severely shattered the left arm of Mr. Bailey, by two discharges from one of Coil's revolving pistols. Mr. Elliot then male his escape and had not been arrested at nine o'clock. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of a Iniiaisution have been granted i. tho undersigned, by the Knox county I'fu ) tie Court n;on tho estate of George '.ark, ia:? of P.usseron townhsip, Knox e uiuy an 1 State of Indiana, deceased. Ail p-M ..;is indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment, end ; having claim against said estate will -reseat them, legally authenticated, f,r settlement. The estate is supposed U be solvent. G. M. OCllELTREE, Aug. 13 3:. .iwr. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. WILL sell at public sale on Saturday the 20th day of September, 1845, at the late residence of George, Clark, deceased, in Busseron township, all the perSonal property of said decedent, that has come to my hands, consisting of 3 Shares of Bank Stock in the Vincennes Branch of the State Bank of Indiana ; Horses, Cattle, Sheep, one twohorse Carriage, one four-horse Wagon, Corn in the field. Farming Utensils. Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a varity of other articles too tedious to mention. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of three ' ( iri on I ilii T..r i in li.it, 1 . n 0 . . . . nail I, WII .1.1 su:r,s over thiee do'dnra, a credit of twelve mouths will be given, tho purchaser givii .2 h;s note with approved security, without any benefit from the valuation or appraiseMENT laws. G. M. OCHELTREE. Admr. Aug. 2, im . ia PRINTERS LOOK HERE! Machinery Cut Wood Types! - The undersigned are prepared to furnish to order, any style, size, or patr : rt W ; i TVl'l':. p'pial. in every r S to ; :iiv tiiiti ii iuured in tae U. at vt i i 'ore .Tiers.' ir'l'ypi" are accurately cut. an .1 cleanl ! neatly iiaished and warrmted n t c une injured by any u-fg to which o ii :v. r- ;ue orilni iri y subjected. 'I he woods i-e are m .hoixanv, box-Wiigd, vc. er.d- : : :s. an d so prepared as to defy the ac- : ; n of r or t!;e atmosphere. II a i;ig j is: completed new and improved uv::;in-ry, we are prepared to lill orders at the shortest notice; and being practical printers, and one of us having nine years' experience as a job printer alone, we flatter ourselves as to our ability to give satisfaction in every case. MARTIN & JONES, v. U'. mr. S'icwnurc and Third sts ., Vin cin ttti. A-ig. '. ' to. Fi tf. g W ILL sell atublic sale, on Saturday 2 the FJ:!i day of September next, fit t i3 late residence of William Seotr, in I Fur son township, Knox county, la., all the personal property of said decedent, ''nnsi sting of Horses Cattle, Sheep. Hogs, Wagon, Wheat and Oats in the stack, Corn in the field. Farming Utensils. Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a variety of other articles too tedious to mention. 'rm of Sale A!l sums cf three dollar and .aider, '.i-h in hand; fll sums over three dollar', . credit of nine month will be given, the purchaser giving bond with approve.? secunty, payable without any benefit whaievei f i om'valu3tion or appraisement laws. Sale to commence at o'clock A. M., a said day. ARABELLA SCOTT, Exu'x. Aue. 2LJ45. lj It. SALE OF BANEfSTOCU, fMHE subscriber will sell at rUULMv fi- A FCTION, in Lawrenceville, Illinois, on Mon lay the '111 day of September, 18F, TWENTY-FIVE SHARES .S,ck of the Yinccimcs Brandt oj the State Bank cf Indiana. TniMt Notes negotiable in said brunch Hank. JAMES XARH, ..! rV cf the estate JOHN SHED, of..C.Bi'c,,'iecl. Aug. 21, 1643. 12 rt. 51ST received 27 ilo. Skillets anu Iids. S doz. Oven and Lid for ow, by WM. IIFIM'CII. r.-tf. iily 1, ISo. I .iut ki;ci:ivi:i). 'illi: subscriber has just rcccued from - New Orleans, I OOO lb. Havana Sugar; UOO Spanish, Half-Spanish and Melee Cigars, together with oilier articles t OUOCF.mi'.S; all of which he will m?!I low for cfish or produce. I lis friend are rfpectfu!ly invited 10 give him a call. i. n. HEUNii r: i A..g 21, I S i o !2 itt
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ATTORNEY AT LAW, VINCENNES, IA. i B fl iOfmm- ' ',e fiain lormeilv ocV lO cupicd by Judge Law, Water street. r w. 1 I. ' r. 1 i it ,,
Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of administration have been granted to the undersigned, by the Knox county Probate Court, upon the estate of John Skomp, late of Vigo township, Knox county, and State of Indiana, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, will present them legally authenticated, for settlement, and Those indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN PURCELL, Aug. 12,' 45 11 3t.] Administrator. Administrator's Sale. I WILL sell at public sale, on Friday the 5th day of September, 1845, at the late residence of John Skomp, deceased, in Vigo township, all the personal propcty of said decedent that has come to my hands, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, one two-horse Wagon, Wheat and Oats in stack, thirty acres of Corn in the field. Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a variety of other articles too tedious to mention. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of three dollars and under, cash down; on all sums over three dollars, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, with out any benefit from valuation or appraisement law. JOHN PURCELL, Aug.12. 11 3:. Jdmr STATE OF INDIANA, ) Knox County. } AT the August term of the Knox coun- ty Probate Court, A. D. 1845, said court declared the estate of Robert Lemon, late of Knox county, deceased, to be probably insolvent. Creditor are therefore required to present their claims against said estate within ten months from the date hereof, or they will not be entitled to payment. J. P. COX & ABRAHAM MILLER } Admrs. August VI. 1WI.". 1 i.3f. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY THE subscriber wishes to dispose of his Mill property on White river, 11 miles south-east of Vincennes, Ia., his place of residence. There are two saw in operation, wit water-power sufficient for almost any kind of machinery, three fourths of the year. This property is surrounded with n abundance of board umber with every fa cility f.r boating, by way of White river, which empties into the Wabash below the Rapids, thence to the Ohio. Connectjd with it, are all the appurtenances of a saw mill, vizt Log-wagon. Big Wheels, Oxen, Chains, fcc, ic; a i a , From one, to fo ir hundred acres of land, part of it in cultivation. It may be had very low and upon ac commodating term. Persons wishing to purchase will please call anJ examine the premises. W. W. II ITT. Vinceunes. Ia., August t, 1815. 10 5t. The Louisville Weekly Journal, and Cincinnati Weekly Atla. will each please publish the abovo to the amount of $3, an i charge this office. ."V o t i c e BY virtue of an order of the Knox Prob3te Court, on Saturday the VlOtli day of September next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 1 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the court house door in 'incennes, tho undersigned will offer to public salo to the highest bidder, on a credit of twelve months, 80 acres of Land the property of the estate of H. S. Skomp, deceased, and being the west half of the north-west quarter, of section 20, town 5. North Range, 7 west, in Knox county. MARY ANN SKOMP. Exu'x. Aug. 21, 18l.". 12 wl. A t I C (' . ITN pursuance of an order of the Knox Probate Court. John A. McClure, administrator of Tho. W. McClure. deceased, late of Knox county, will expose at public sale, on the 20ih day of September, lSJo, between the hour of 10 A. M., and 1 P. M., at his own tesi lence in Ilusseron township, the following real estate, to wit: the north-west fractional quarter, section 3, town .", north range, 1 ,west, containing t." 28 10 acres, and the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter, section 30, town.", north range. 0 west, containing forty acres, lying in said county of Knox on a credit of twelve an i eighteen months; the purchaser giving approved free-hold security. JOHN A. M ('LURE. .ldm'r cf 'flios. If. Mi Clare . Uel. Aug. 21,' 1... 12 3t. i:i-:cutkuv Mrnci;. TOTICE is hereby riven, ihat letters ttt:i mrnfitv Ii a w iir-n trnn r 1 i!io undersigned by the Knox coun'v Probale Court, upon tho r.state (i William Scott, late cf llarii-oii township. Knox couiey, la., deceased A II persons ha ing claimn against said estate i! present them legally nutlienti catcd for settlement, and those indebted to I he eMaie will plra.-e make immediate payment. The est?!-3 is supposed t le snlveii'. A II A HE LI. Si-OTT. IWv Ang -I, I V :t.
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At Vinceaines, Louisville, Cincinnati, Yinceu's. Loui'.ville j tiRAIN. Corn, p" r bushel, Wheat, per " ( )ats. per " FLOFR, per bid. 20 lOsloe laaKJ 40 20 2.90a3.00 CORN MEALpr bush 31 ct. rUKIv, vVc. Clear, per bid. Mess, " " Prime, " I lam?, per lb. Hog round, Laid, CATTLE. On loot. Beef in barrel FRUIT. Apples, dried, " green, Peaches, dried, SEEDS. Clover, Timothy, 1 lenip, Flax, SALT, None. None. None. 10 1 12,50 10,( 0 raG t?a7 '5a(i 0a7 I !U;.2 3m 1 5(H!af.r)0 None. !(2a75 7oa80 N.n. 1,50 lo5 jl.OO r.0') "0243: r l,:5-i215 U.7U tViala i , 4 O S7 i ;20a2 1 25 dat j la 12 23 Kanwaba, 10 FEATHERS, per Ib.l25 TALLOW. " ' HIDES, nnt dry. Ii EES WAX, per lb. 3 ati SalO 25 8a 10 salO SalO 5 Ir ITER, COFFEE, SU(S A R, 10a 12 7a S Ga7 E(;OS. per do
VISITING, & BLANKIVSOTCEJKTNS
1 E B riCOHtU: COOK, ,.t the ldte firm ! J'lv, Smith fc t'oi'k, lor the pa-it t-is years, manufjctur. r f the ci'lil'ratfj Uiktlltt C-ihis,i kdu lil iiifmn the pui'Iic ainl p itrons of tlie olif er.t.i!Ii.-hment. No. 1 1 . Fulti n tt., where h has iilwavslie.il Pinp!n eil, that he continues the manutai tuie of ali the varieties of l'liyiitu;. Visitinland liuink ( ards, h retotoie turnuiiietJ l-v t.ihli-ihment anil that orders lor various UnJ.uill be fjiiblully and r,.,l,il, tv.utal . on api iication to his sule agents, Messrs. fclyj aud Latham. No. 71, Fulton !,t.. nt the f,IIowin V incrs, usuiOhscountolLfor cash, or to those I who buy to again, viz:
Mai He and w hite backs 36 Harry do do W Dtcatures do do 5it EKs.'er do do 21 Merry Andrews do IS Highlanders, No. 1 star and marhle bark 15 do 2 12
Enamelled, Ivory and Pearl Surface Cards, as as per the fjllowing fcale:
I ursje. o. 15 Enamelled 5 00 It do 5 00 13 do 4 00 12 do 1 no lo Ivory Plain Muriate 2 00 14 " do 1 K7 1.1 do 1 lr, 12 do 1 .r)0 Small. o. II Enamelled 1 00 10 do 3 r0 il do 3 00 8 do 2 50 7 do 2 50 6 do 2 25 5 do 2 00 1 do 2 00 3 do 1 50 2 do I 50 1 do I 25 11 Ivory Y Plain Sui lace 1 37 10 do 1 25 0 do 1 25 H do 1 00 7 do 1 00 ft do 1 00 ft do 75 4 do . 75 3 do 62 2 do 62 1 do 50
Embossed Enamelled Cards, tinted and rdiin. beautifully polished with e-Iegaut design as borders. Printers' blank cards. Snnll blanks, (j laying card size) No, 1 15 per gross 2 d do 12 I.arcre. No. 1 21 21 30 21 62 62 Double izc of the stmll N.v 1 do do 2 Double size of the larpre 1 do do 2 Also all the above sizes of every description to rc"i. Other sizes cut to order of either of the forci?oins ijuahties. Mourning cards .f vanes sizes made to order, (old bordered cards do do do do (Jilt ede do do do do Enamelled sheets capsize A -0 by 21 inches. jvorv Furi.ue uti uo oo -, , , , , Peail do do do do Itldnk sheets do do do Also Kailroad Rnd Steamboat Tickets maJo to order f any color, or of ili lit lent colors, mav be desired.
The subscriber invites all editors of the United Jitijjg tbe citv with tho intention of buyStates and Canada, who are disposed to tike j lhe abo'a g00ja wouj,j (iJ we;j to c
their pay in cards, an.t v.ho will semi nun a copy their rapcr. containing this advertisement, to insert it lor three months. fJEOKOE COOK, New Voik. April 26, 1815. 50 -3 m. Frch Tea. 11 UST received a very superior article of Imperial. Hyson and Flack Teas, and for sale by MADDOX ,V II AY. May 1 Mi, I 45. 50 tf. c; . II . A Is Is E . , ..Tttoi an anO Counsfllov at 2LavJ), INfi:.M, I A. ILL at'rnd to the practice of liu rcfos-J mi in this and the neighboimg ountic? of Indiana and Illinois. May II, l"sl." .51) tf. UA(IS!! IUGS "!
Weu.ll pnrclnse any qurntity of Jrvi'Ol- EVERY KIND DONE NE TLV .nm .-n I .-cttn ri- t tbi? - iTi 'r. AT Till- OFFICE.
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Lafayette, St. Louis, and Evansville. ( 'ineiiitia- Lafayette j ti, Ohio. St. Louis. Ev'nsville :ra3ti Jt)a2. 21a22 01i7l tl,a4" .'3a2 1 22a23 45fi.r0 10al2 3.37a3, 37a 10 tOaoO tan.,oo c- .i a J 403 ,50a3,75$t 10 1 3a 13,0 12.5l)al3 10.0 ) 7a8 12.0) baOilO OaS ?a7 0i7 5aG 5 at Gc.7 TaS a7 Ga7 I :2a3 5?.5 o) 2a3 ; 5.50:i8.0) DOalOO U()a.;0 i 1.50a 11)2 1.25.tl,50 l.l2al,25S7 None. None. 15 ),al,S7 1,50 1.25 I .s3,.)tas 1 f 80 ! 28a30 25 G.i7 7aS 25;.2G 3.2: 1,2.) 2,(.2h2,7) SMllHI I7a5) 87 Oa75 I ! ,20 i i30;,31 '2os: 1 SalO 7aS 2 '):i2? Ia7 23;i25 242 lt5 8 a 10 i2a23 ra( !25ti2G 23n23 1) 7aS 5at OalO 8aH Ga7 -a 10 5a 6 J r II U siibscribera wish herein- . 9 c ,i . . , , "A fow.n,.1 ,e Pu,". above etal.ihmerit m fud operation, and I ' are prepared to fid orders for cutting of every pattern, having at present on hand la great variety of Hollow-Ware patterns, i fueh as Skilets and Lids, (assorted sizes.) Ovens da do do Stew Pots do do do Carriage and ll'agivi Boxes, Sad Irons, . 2nd irons, Z,i.su7A, Odd Lids, (assorted sizes.) Kettles " Tea Kettles " " Griddles ' Saucepans, Iron Stands, .Vc. j Those who own inill-J and other estabI Itshment-s requiring IROJS gearing, would do well to give us a call, 'as we can furnish them with WHEK US, SUA FTS. SIMM) LKS, i TRUHNEL HEAD ROUNDS, ! BOLlIXd GEARING, rank. iii o;i. CAKKI.VCE ROLLERS AM) SLIDES. ' JAWS & SLIDES FOR SAW SASH, CASTINGS FOIl COTTON F At 'TORIES, CAKDINCJ MACHINES, & Fl LLINti MILLS. ORATE BR3, PAVEMET PLATKS, CELLAR URATES SASH WEIGHTS, PLOUGHS of different patterns, saw-pets, ODD STOVE PLATES, AC. Sg-aaMERCHNTS residing at a distance, and wishing to trade in CASTINGS, can be furnished with every variety of Hollow-Ware, Andirons and Iloxing on very reasoable terms, by giving the subscribers notice. W. S. CANAN & J. Ii. MILLER. Yincennea, May I'd. 145. d.tf. LAMBHRT I)U Y, Importer and Jobl er in French an I West of Engt.md Cloths Cassimkkks, YestiN';s. ."vc. No. 108 Market Street, South i le, between Third and Fourth streets. Ph V-tdi 1 ph ia , Pen n . 15 tSrOULD resnectfullv call tlie atten lion ofSouthern and Western Merjclnuts, visiting Philadelphia, fo his large, fres.'i and wtll selected stocK of U OOLEN j(;(KH)S, among which wij ,e follIKl a i . ,, . , . , ... c t. ; lull assortment ot r rencn and W est ol Lng- , jla,ul Llotlw and I assimcrcs of the tinest ;q'ia!ities and most celebrated makes, im as! ported by himself expressly for tho?e 'dealing in superfine goods. Persons vis- , fivmino mv stn.k hflfnrR nnrt.,iasio , , ,;. . e le'M1w""r' 413 ' '- 'gooils can not be surpassed in point ol quality in this or any other city. Philadelphia, July 21, 1S1.. 8 m3. WANTED. HIS g!!6S& r.usuELs god uiax ILV.V?FW seed wanted, for which we will pay the highest market price in ''goods or cash. MADDOX iV HAY. j.B Nstoro 25 boxes pressed Tallow or ilH- leflrine vancue.s. ciean anu superior ilor summer us?, for sale by tlie pound oi y "X . lit K 1 t il. July I. 1 S 15. C-tf. JOB WORK
TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN M E U C I A N T S . PhilacU'Ipiti.i Wlioleale 12 5 U .S E . 'HIIE Subscriber?, Merchant, Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers ot the City of Philadelphia, rospectfully invite Southern and Western Merchants, who are about to visit the North during the ensuing ceason. for Fall mid Winter supplies, to tin examination of .heir respeciive Stocks of floods. We take the opportunity alForded by the Newspapers of your Districts, to give you tho streets and numbers of our sever al places of business, and to unite in an invitation to you to give us a call. I'eing supplied with full and complete assortments in our several departments, we feel confident wo shall be able to give entire satisfaction in terms and prices.
Importers and Dealers in Silk and I an cij Dry Goods, and fine French and Brit ink Cloths, Cassimtrts and I est ings. Ashhurst & Remington. SO Market st. Importer and Dta'tr hi Staple Silk ami Fmcij Dry Cools. Also. British. French, and American Cloths, ('assi meres, I'cslins and 'Failora" 'Prim ming. Barclay Lippineott. G5 Market st. Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Taylur & Paulding. IMi Market st. Wood it Oliver, 131 Uoekhill, Smith Ac Co. If. Importer and Deafer in Ihsicry. Glocts, Daces, Linens, and fancy (roods. George Esherick & Co. 112 Market st. Importers and Dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest innsFailors'' Trimmings, -c De Courey,Lafourcade&.Co.77 Market st Wood & Wilson, 22 Market st., near 4th st. William II. Love, 147 " north side Lambert Day. 108 south side Print Warehouse, Dealers in Printed Calicoct, only. Morrell ec Co., 201 Market street. Manufacturers and Dealers ii llealy Jlide Hot hut g ej every Grade. Michael Tracy. 21)2 Market street. Charles Harkness, S. E. corner of Fourth and Market streets, (and sole agent for u. Heinisch's Tailors' Shears.) Import rs an I Dealers in Foreign and Domestic llanlu' are and Cutler u. Truitt, Pendleton &. Truiit,lG9 Market st. above 1th. Maslin fc Pepper, 1 North Third st. Bichard Paxson o Sons, 3 Decatur street abovp 5th. south from Market. Moore, Heyl & Co, 13; Market strKet. Welded urouaht iron Tu'es. for Si earn. Gas or Hater; I.ocomof ice. Marine and other B aler Flues. Morri-. Tasker & Morris. Manufacturers, S. E. corner of Third and Walnut sts. Agency for the sule of Sonthworlh Manufacturing Comjuny's Superior Writing Papers. N. S. Lawrence, Ag't., 3 Minor street. Publishers. Booksellers and Stationers. (irioc Elliott, 'd North Fourth st. Isaac: M. Moss, 12 South Fourth st. below Market. Bookseller, Publisher, and Importer cf English, French and German Books Geo. S. .Appleton. 11" Chestnut street. Cheap Publication an I Periodical Establishment. G. B. Zieber fc Co., 3 Ledger building. Third el. below Chestnut. Importers of Watches, Jewelry. Fine Cutlery, Brittannia, Plated and Silver 1 Fares. Dickson & Co., S. E. cor. Market and Third sts. J. & W. L. Ward, 10G Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin House. John C. Farr, 1 12 Chestnut st. Watson S; Hildeburn. 72 Market street. Thomas C. (Jarrett & Co. 122 Chestnut, near 4th. Manufacturer f Jewelry. E. Ci. A. Raker, 7 Cherry st. between 3d and 4th Ornamental Sword Manujacturer, Dye Sinker and Chaser in General. F. W. Wiiimann, f8 North Third st. Manufacturer of Silver and Brass Stair Hods and Cornice Poles. Edward Jones, comer of George and Swanwick sts., between Walnut and Chestnut, west of Gib. Imj'Orters of fae Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Combs, Beads, Brushes, Perfumery. Soaps, i)-c. Ii. & ti. A. Wrigl.t.23 South Fourth st. Importers of '-?. Fancy and Staple Goods, Beads. Brushes anl Perfumery. A. F. Ott Monrose, 1 G South Fourth t. below Market. Louis C. liiuersachs, 170 Market street. Importer anil Manufacturer of Perfumery, Cosmetics. Fancy Soups, and Deal, er in Fancy Goods. Jules llauel. V South Third street. Imp orters of 'Foys, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Glass and China Ware. C. Ahrenfeldt cv Co., U' North Fourth st. between Market and Arch, up stairs. China. J'arthenwarc and Glass. S. Tyn.hle, 210 Cheinut street. Edward Snowdon, 31 North Third street, opposite the City Hotel. Looking Glasses, Plated 'and Fumy Hardware, S-c. 'Thomas J. Natt, 134 Market street. Gold, Sifcer and Steel Spectacle Mathematical Instruments, fl'tlkiwj Canes, Microscpjiis old Spy Glasses. Ic lliler & Co.. Is Chestnut strcft. M tnufacinrcrs of White Lkai, a.-id oilier Paints, and of Chemicals, -c. and Dealers in Druz, Mdvinrs. Dye Stuffs, Oils. J -". " Wehf r'M Hrrth'r, NVr'!: Fri!! t.
Importers and Dealers in Drugs", Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, $-c, Haskell, Merriek & Co. .45 North Front st. Thompson, I'ancoast & Co.. 40 Market st. Bonnet and Cup Manufacturer an I mparte rThomas White, 15 Sooth Second street, (laic of Coiomeive street.) Bouts. Shoes, Bonnets, Vans. Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats Charles Oat, luS Market st., south side. Manufacturers of l in'irellas, Parasols, Farosollcltes, and Sun Shades. Wright Mroibers, 125 Market st, north side, above 3d. Sleeper it Ftnuei 12G Market st. south side, one door below lib street. Manufacturers cf Fire and Thief Proof Chests, Refrigerators, IE;r Coolers, Filters, S,-c. Evans it Watson, C South Third street, opposite the Exchange end Post Ollice. Manufacturers of Premium Refrigerators, Water Filters and (oters, Fire Proof Chests, Letter Copying Presses, tyc. O.iver Evans, J 5 ( 'hestnut st. .near Front. Vtnetian Hind Manufacturer. B. J. Williams. 12 North Sixth t., a fewdoors above Market. i'ianoFnte Manufacturer, Organ Builder, iS-c. E. N. Schorr, 20G Clo stnet street. Music, Pianos, mid Musical Instruments. James (I. Osbourn, 112 South Third St., below the Exchange. Brass Eight-Day 30 hour, and General. Clock Esta'i! is lenient. James S. Smith, 82 North Third si. above Cherry. Manufacturers of Common and Fancy Soaps, Mould an I Dipt Caudles, iV". Elijah t Giiiies Dallctt, 3G Market street . Bank olc Enizracrrs. Toppan, Carpenter it Co. Successors to Draper. Toppan it Co. "GJ Walnut st. Spencer, Hufty it Danfotth Successors to the dd firm of M urray, Draper, Fairman it Co., and their successors 1V and D7 Walnut street. 'Fype and Stereotype Foundry. L. Johnson it Co.. G George st., between Walnut find Chestnut, and Gth and 7lh. 'Fype Foundry. Lewis Pelouze, North-West corner of Third and Chestnut sts. Fire Engine and Hose Manufactory. John Agnew, Franklin Works, 310 Vino street.
Manufacturers ami Dealers in all kinds of cscates and treiguts. Grav it Brother, 31 Walnut street, below Second. Manufactures if Ladies'' and Gentle mens' Cheap 1 ravelling 1 ruuks, I alisc Trunks. Carpet Bags. ice. A. L. Dickey ct Co., b isenient of Jones' Hotel, 150 Chestnut street. Manufacturer of Splendid Cabinet Farniture awl Ornamental l pholstery. Crawford Ridded, 173 Chestnut street. Public Ho uses Pit i! add pit ia . The proprietors of the following nam ed Hoi si:s. in tho city of Philadelphia. being prepared to accommodate Merchants and travellers, respectfully unite in the above invitation, pledging ourselves to administer liberally to the comfort of those who may select our respective houses as their homes, during their sojourn in this city. Merchants' Hold, North Fourth street A. F. Glass. United Stales Hotel. Chestnut street, op posite the Custom House Thomas (J. Ilea. Jones' Hotel. Chestnut street John A. Jones. Congress Hall, S3 Chestnut nd 27 soutii Third streets-J. Sturdivant. Mansion I louse (lute H W.sjSouth Third street W. P. Hunt. Hart well's 11'ashingtou Hans', Chestnut street above 7th ii. J. Hartwell. Columbia House. Chestnut sin et. between Oth and 7th Bagley it MeKenzie. American Hotel, Chestnut street, between 5th 3iui Oth. opposite the S ate House IL A. C barter (Gt. Com tnisaionrr.sJ Stilt: OF Sieal 111 stale. rSMHE undersigned, Comniissioners appointed by tho ,lvnox Circuit Court, will ex- ... . , the 23d uav of August next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the court house door in the Bor ough of Vincennes, the following real estate, to-wit: 'The House and parcel of ground situate in Harrison's Addition to the Borouoh of Vincennes, bounded by Parke street in front, by the river Wabash in the rear, on the one side by Terry street, and on the otiior by Scott street known as the old residence of General Harrison. Also lots numbered 15 and !G in said AdAlso lots number 15 and 10 in said Addition. TERMS: A credit of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months will be given to the purchaser, and approved bonds and seenrity will be required for the payment of the purchase money. MAR TIN ROBINSON, ) ISAAC MASS, Comm'rs. ED. C. DOIiAN, Mav 21, 1815. 51 1 lw. "AWE, AGUE . TUv vivvn Ton ir Pill-. f ILL be found a safe and certain cure in all cases of Fever ar.d Ague. .md Chills aud Fever. Prepared onlv by the subscriber, and sold wholesale and retail by him and bis agents. Thick 75 cents per box. J. SOMES. DRi oM-.r An Ciir.Mi'.i, J'.'v "1 O'f Vi rrr i if 1;
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