Gibson County Indiana The Princeton Clarion, Vol. 16, No 46. Saturday, September 27, 1862 Local Interest Dates are probably when notice was placed and the numbers afterwards are for how long it should run (3m=3 months; 4t=4 times, etc). Notice of Letters of Administration.  Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of Administration on the estate of John W. Baker, deceased, late of Gibson county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.  ALBERT KNOWLES, Administrator.  July 12, 1862-3w Notice.  I having determined upon petitioning the Hon. Judge of the Circuit Court at its next term, for a decree of divorce from my wife Sarah L. Carnahan.  I hereby give public notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her from this time forward.  JACKSON S. CARNAHAN.  June 16, 1862 Mr. Kurtz:  You can say to the people that I am a candidate for sheriff.  J. J. KIRKMAN We are authorized and requested to announce the name of ALXANDER HUDELSON, Jr. as a candidate for the Recorder at the ensuing October election. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of P. MAIER, of Vanderburg Co. as a candidate at the next October election, for District Attorney of this "Common Pleas District," composed of the counties of Vanderburg, Posey, Gibson and Warrick Mr. Editor:  If WILLIAM A. WATERS will consent to run for County Auditor he will be supported by....Many Voters We are authorized and requested to announce THOMAS M. STRAIN as an Independent Democratic candidate for Representative to the General Assembly. Editor of Clarion:  Announce my name as a Douglas, Jo Wright, Democratic, Independent candidate for County Treasurer, opposed to the 8th of January Convention.  B. F. SKELTON We are authorized and requested to announce SILAS WILLIAMS as a Independent Jo Wright democratic candidate for the office of Recorder, and unconditionally for the Union. We are authorized and requested to announce AARON W. SLACK as a candidate for Recorder at the ensuing election. Rev. J. G. White and Rev. Benona Stinson, will address the people on the Union and Constitution at the following places and times..... DIED.  On Friday the 25th inst., at Mound City, Ill., MR. LEANDER K. WEST, of the 24th Reg't. Ind. Vols.     On Tuesday the 22n inst., JAMES W. FINNEY in the ____ year of his age.      On the 20th inst., Mr. JOHN N. JOHNSON, of Columbia township, of Consumption. FREE SCHOOL.  The Princeton Graded Schools will again open on Monday September 9th 1862, and be conducted as heretofore.... WM. KURTZ, Director. GONE TO WAR.  The undersigned having thrown down the hammer and shouldered his rifle to help put down the rebellion, is compelled to leave his unsettled business in other hands.  Those persons indebted to him by NOTE will find them at A. J. Wright's Esq., who will wait a reasonable time for payment before issueing process.  The open book accounts are left with Wm. N. Tichenor at the old shop, who will continue the business as heretofore during my absence.   Aug. 30, 1862, 3t   JONAH G. TICHENOR UNION GUARDS.  You will assemble for drill at the Court House on Thursday, October 2d, at 3 o'clock P.M.   Two-thirds of the members having entered the U.S. service, the ranks must be filled up from the enrolled militia of Patoka township. Those volunteering in the Legion will be furnished with arms -- all other militia will have to furnish themselves.   W. KURTZ Captain. ADMINSTRATOR'S SALE.  Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the last will and testament of Samuel Hall, deceased, will expose to public sale, on Wednesday the eight day of October, A. D. 1862, at the residence of said decedent, in Princeton, Gibson county Indiana, all the personal property of said decedent, consisting in part of excellent household and kitchen furniture.  Buggy, Wagons, and harness, a fine collection of Law Books and Works on general literature.... JOHN B. HALL, Executor.  Sept 18, 1862, 3t. 1st INDIANA CAVALRY.  Recruiting party announcement by WM. L. WOOD, Lieut. Col. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.  Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator, de gonis, non, of the estate of Benjamin Whitsett, deceased,.... ALEX. C. DONALD, Adm'r de bonis non.  Sept 20, 1862. 4t EXECUTORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE.  The undersigned Executors' of the late Will and Testament of William Cantrell, deceased,....JOHN T. CANTRELL JOHN G. WALTNEY, Executors.  Sept 20, 1862, 4t. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.  Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of John A. Gullick late of Washington township, Gibson county, Indiana, deceased.  Said estate is insolvent.  JOHN A. PHILLIPS. Admr.  Sept 27, 1862. 3w PAY UP.  Having determined to close by business, I have employed A. J. Wright, Esp. to settle all my accounts.  Persons knowing themselves indebted to me will therefore please call at his office,  WM. W. BLAIR.  Sept 13, 1862  tf NOTICE.  Those having unsettled accounts of notes with Jesse C. Kimball, who has gone into the U. S. service, will please come forward and settle the same or I will put them into the hands of A. J. Wright, Esq. for collection.   Call at the shop. GUARDIANS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE.  Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Guardian, .... as the property of Charlotte Miller....  L. S. FRENCH, Guardian.  August 23, 1862  4t DESOLUTION.  The partnership heretofore existing between Robt. & W. M. Duncan is this day dissolved by mutual consent.  W. M. Duncan having enlisted in the army of his country to assist in putting down the present rebellion.  The business will be conducted in future by Robt. Duncan, who will collect all debts due said firm and pay all debts owed by them....ROBT. DUNCAN   W. M. DUNCAN.   August 11, 1862. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Alexander Conner, deceased, ....SOL. REAVIS, Sr., Administrator, August, 2d 1862, 4w. NOTICE.  Is hereby given that the undersigned as been duly appointed Executor of the late will and testament of Samuel Hall, late of Princeton, Gibson county Indiana, deceased.  Said estate is solvent.  JOHN B. HALL, Executor.  June 7 1862, 3t. NOTICE.  This is to caution all persons from trusting my wife Nellie, as she has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, and I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting from this date.   JOSEPH TROUTMAN.  August 9, 1862, 3t JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.  J. D. Kaufman having been duly qualified and commissioned a Justice of the Peace for Patoka township, has opened an office next door to the Post Office..... ADMINSTRATOR'S NOTE.  Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of John W. Baker, late of Gibson County, Indiana, deceased will expose to public auction on Saturday, August 9th, 1862......  ALBERT KNOLES, Adm'r.  July 19, 1862, 3w. Businesses James Ford, Princeton Nursery Mrs. S. A. Collis, Millenary Goods Sizemores, Violin accessories, magazines, novels J. C. Kimball, Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Richard B. Hallock, Hallock House - Hotel (just opened) William Jessop, Home Made Goods in exchange for wool Richard Skinner, Great Western Cash Store, Dry goods Lewis, Evans, & Co., Closing out, Dry Good Store H. W. Lagow, Fruits, confectionaries, musical instruments, toys James Wickersham, Attorney At Law Lewis Kolb, Family Grocer W. S. Hamlin, Dentist Andrew Lewis, Attorney At Law John J. Dimick, Jas. W. Maxam, Dimick & Maxam, Furniture Factory John Kolr, Shoe & Boot Maker William Mitchell, Doctor Lawrence & Downey, new Dry Goods store E. P. Glick, Attorney At Law John Kell, Kell & Fleming, Druggists Alexander C. Donald, Attorney At Law J. D. Kaufman, Dealer in Boots , Shoes, Hats & Caps Thos. Sizemore, Smoking Tobacco Lownsdale & Estes, White Lead Frederick Holtz, Clock & Watch Maker Mrs. Carpenter, Millinery at her residence Other RICHMOND TAKEN.  And the undersigned wishing to collect as far as possible and close all unpaid accounts by note, will be found at the old corner, ready and willing so attend to the above at all times.  I wish to settle with every one for several reasons, first, you honestly owe it and ought to pay your debts, and secondly you or I may feel it our duty to go and put down this rebellion, and we may not get back, and thirdly, if you pay your debts, I can pay mine, and lastly, but not leastly, I have waited on some of you until forbearance has ceased to be a virtue, and you had better come up and settle as soon as you see this warning.... EVANSVILLE & CRAWFORDSVILLE RAILROAD CO.  Notice of Stockholders meeting in Evansville on Monday Oct 5th at 10am.   J. E. Martin, Secretary. NOTICE.  Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Trustee of Patoka township, will received sealed proposals for the construction of one hundred and twenty five Desks for School Houses.....JOHN KELL, Trustee P. T. --------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. --------------------------------------------------------------------- File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Delanie Alcorn-Jones (© 2000 Delanie Alcorn-Jones)