Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 January 1831 — Page 4
1 ' J - From "r'ithil Knn ic " IT WAS NOT l'OK Till: DIAMOND KING It win not for the diamond riiu,u; on ymr hly h:o d It not for vnur noble name 'i wn not for y our lam'; I saw no tf in , r.o Icr.Uy nnnic.no broad domain v. it! lla r, Thedn voti -nde my trusting beart, and peace cf mind from me.
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You cam-. I know not whrnreyou came; ue:' rllp,lt ' Houani and her lovely chil ,,.( in the danec, ; dren, aim w ht n she li-tened to detail ot
There u:.' I. on y in encli vord of ours, am Lir,.r . in earh cbince : . . I 4 1 - I tie if 1 . i r rr ci J,n ni.ii a 1 - ; f rim. Before -.vlio.-' brc-A- of ttarry sheen feesh fallen mow wt re dim. You're pom! it vas n weary night ue parted 8t the horn : V m ore bv all tl.e stars above that you si houldj' v 50011 r( tura : Th't o im:1'1 ro-n return, britrht Lwe' and I fnr bride should he, 3uibat kw::rd will the Uunneroll, ere you come I ack to me. Th y ny, t'mt soon a emihn dame, ef hiiraL' l.ke to thin1", Wid lake tb e by tbe f;rkle hand tby tiheh'x ( pbic d in mine ; Tl e mn !c ana the roce-reci wine, u -rr t t 1 v ol hp j e-i-ur weiMirp top.j;, n i-h I'll bc.r.e f-r brn plet'te, a tear. C'.vonld tb-it ft. on had pass'dtr.e by in co'dm1-, i r in re !e! I'or woucht tbi-- i! B!ly rrot:g to her, who o. thy trutb r( lit d The htinte:" t(, tin 'jrecn-wood ett.e, bis pen i in i( rel, Iut he'!! not wound the tructin- t'.OTC tl... ihldttT.5 ill hi- bl( .l't. I EMALF. MU1 ALU.IIY. 1 eav aer a rose and I ave tier h nmr, An ? I nkpd her to m irry me then 5a.;t 'l.e M tit thrill idl bnek, the lu-er.'ible thin. And "aid be'd no notion of men. I totd her I'd oce m hi' mon-vs and rood?, And tried i r to friciit v 1 1 1 a grow I, En' -ho told me -he waif t bro't u 1 m tb; wood To be feared bv the shade of an owl. I railed her a lucn?" an' rve-v thin- bad I -li4h'rd her tt-atnr. nnd .rm 11 at lon-th 1 ucreeded in miko, chcr maJ Aod he r aui'il like a cea in a storm.' Ai l n in a im n.etit I tun t d ;n,d 1 s-miied. At d 1 ealled ber lev aiur'd, and nil, ti : if ii ll in in v arm8 Idco a veari?ome rloh' And Lclai:iK 1 l,we uid marry, net IAM
" FORTiir. vinc,nnes c. r.TT v. . Und r ret u . n, M r . Hon a rd w as Tiir tnni-rn nrr!ITni ,y II),on',r'1 ol t!lt' b duties d the roun?n a delightfully stquestc red situation : aud of the beautiful sylph they had fi. n the bank of rp." of those beautiful sd- covered; and alifiouh the txtrav tgint very stream that abound in the south- panegyrics w hich Mary passed upon her uestern part of the state of New York, extreme beauty conv inced hun that she rived an aged German woman, who had was very superior to the common grade in early life emigrated to this country of their neighboring dam-el, vet he anfrom her native land. A neat and uhife-'5weretl her with much sang froi'L u that
wasneu ratun was per iiwening. nn iuui!y consisted cf but three imi ividuaN her jOM, a stout, robust, ignorant fellows and , a n-rand dautrhter, in every respect tinlike ' 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 nr.
tVr uncle, were the only inmates ofheritenanls of the cotta-e, called there to artle.- a-uiance of plea-ureon his return cot. (satisfy his own ctirio-.ty, which he had Alter a - or t conversation upon other to The genera! r.pprrance of the planta- concealed from those who had awakened j I'1''' r,t he 'l111 resumed the sub tinand cut h -m-i in 1 irated care, emtio- lt. jject that her grand-mother had abandonrny and plen'.y . The traces around the! Twas a pleasant evening in June ; the j ed ;uuJ Uil pioceeded : tar pi, w'.neh comnsel but few acres, birds warbled through the grov e inwhirhj M father continued to pass sometimes rcr c-iie hundred yaid? distant from the the cot was loc.ded, and a soft breeze1 three am- sometime as much as six months ihady home the gt vin carefully stored from the water course gave to the air a in New Yoi k and it icinity, andounng in tho compart barn and granary, and the refieshing coolness. He found the chl hisstav be never appealed happy utiles vy sreuicd neatly in the rick?, evinced ady seated at the door knitliiiir. nnd An-j I accomj mied him in ail hi- excursion-ti-.at the manager ni the cottage farm was nette near her . titiishn g a beautiful piecejand passed with him his leisure hour:i strict believer in Franklin's maxim, that 0(" needle-work. Mi . Howard's easy ..ndlevery im'uletitie that a fond and wealthy
a penny saved is two pence earned. affable manners soon induced the old woThe appearance of Annette Declaire man to enter into conversation, and sustain tv .'.- sutTicient to satisfy the observer thaC ier p;irt therein tor his politeness induhe had not ulwav been a tenant ot thm ceri ,un t() n um. no SU!jtcts excejit those tiweilmg; and it required but little inter- n ah which he knew she would be fam-l course with her to assure any one capable i;ir, Annette had risen, respectfully, but of forming an estimate cf her character, lVaS related w itlmut an introduction to that she bad been nurtured m the boscn the sttanger. After the I n.-e of some Cf a polished and refined society W bile, minute . ihP nhi t ,,K n,.t,i A.,r.Mo
under the sairdinn care of her old grand - mother, "he was nev er suflVied to jam in the amusements that occasionally, on a t.oliday, drew together the neighbouring
damsels, nlthough she more than once m-,she would have demanded, and which she timateu that they might afford her some; ,e!uctan. I v ;1,-,n,i niiJ .. a...,
r . i il I 1 I .1 . - 1 ... r ., rc I'll t i h r nn 1 ai v 4 ron i- t h- t ' III ,.r iirre torv 11 f 1 1 1 U F t h.1 P t O lv I. O'h bt I i .i i .i ..... id Veen aecustomed,M was euough to set tho matter at rest. A ear had neailv expired since An-n.-t!o had fVst entered her grand-parent's flwelhng. and the cariosity ot many per - tons residing in the vicinity wa much escded to know something ot her history, -
ller loo uemg vety umiivc mr ci man parents are both dead; and her hi-torv w-pect, her retined manners, and above. Hmow would entertain vou Whenever all her modest and retiring disposition, you h ive an idle hour, "if you will call cirarly indicated that the h .id "come ol. upon us, you shall hear it rf you wish gentle race.'1 Tiuee miles distant trom. Annette can tell you much belter than 1 the eo:tage resided Mr Howard, a weal-; ran, for mv tongue is in? thick to speak thy gentleman hoe happiness consisted j Kr.glrsh well 1 can do better in Germanmuch msupplMng t!ic want? of the necee-; but 1 suppose you don't understand that B.t.Mjs. and rclievi ig the distress of the bat, c ontinued she. before Annette tells u biti::i tte his dwelling was the abode;ou her nar t of the storv. I mint IpII vm.
of happ;ne? and peace, aud the samesome little of her father and mother." hd inthropy that warmed b.is breast, per-! Mr. Howard requested her to proceed, sado l the hearts of his wife and children. a be was at that time fully at leisure in a beautiful day in May, Mrs How-, Her spectacles being removed from her
n-d. accompanied In-tier two elCt st daimli ter--, tools: a ride to enjoy the delightful appearance of the hells, newly clothed with their rich verdure, and the tree? of the orchard decked with blossom? promising L the husbandman a store of luscious fruit. A" their birouch slow ly passed th fioe little orchard appendant to the cottge. whilst Mrs. Howard ami her clde--daughter, Mary, were admiring it beaut' and commenting upon the various ie ptov ement made by the hand ofm lu't. witb:a the iiast ;ea.r, their atleutioa wus . .
directed to a ?rio!I ciufrr rf trees, under which sat Annette fo busily engaged in forming a wre ttli of the Mav flow ei?, singing the v 1 1 1 1 o in a f iif j i essed tone ol voiie the admwed ?ong fl " Erne eyed Mary,1" that she observed not tlio approach of the carriage A wreath that eho had completed encircled her brow, and bid a part of the Insurious ringlets of giosey black hair that partly veiled her tare. as she was et'gagtd in selecting from her lap 'flower by tlotverlo complete the untini-h-
;eu wteaui. ! The r.oarhman vva ordered b Mis. i Hnwanl to stop the horse?. Aniiette haid jthe voice and raised her head saiddt nl v ; Ms-li -tilTu-e-I her whole 1arP4 and she arose apparently with T lie intuit to letire an,j observation, hhe had never i seen. I lit had If r n-n ntk l,P:ml .f thp tx ' j their im ahieness and goodnes of heart 'she would exues a bore that some da he nnuht be ; ruuainteii v ith them . ' Tilt: fnt ghmpi-e of Annette beautiful coun tenance dtew an in luntan rxeiamaiion from Miry. Mis. llow.-nn recalled hei retu ing sleps by ,i ft w question a? to the - dd lady, t.ut then knowing her to be her Lri atidmoiher . The replies which An uette g.i e to each queiv, thesuait ol her tnaiineis, her 4,toul erlsemhle,,, inipresserl Mrs Howard with the convir tioo ' hat i-he was inde d as a eoe in the desen, blooming unnoticed and ui.knowu. An uette it turned the adit u ot (lie ladies by i gi ac iul urtesy , aud sdie was left, to r eume her reatii. The be.iualul girl was the subject of nveiMition on their way home. Hti tt hhu k eye. thai beano d so swetly, .ud the smile that played t:p(ji her ruby i p. indicated a pure and nn.r rent heat t nntttewas indeed hcautilu. hei ion, i.exic-n wi'M what might he termed a light ipietie the io?e bloomed upon her ovek l et teatuirs, although iegul.ii. u'lu expressive of intelligence but in - iieot tiie ...itui.ll vivacity oj her uipo Kion wlii..h tia oitseivei might easdv ad in her rnuntf nance, t-he occa-ionaily e 1 1 a ed siignt inde a tn iis of mt sanch ly . ioitoj ht i, as ot Kilen Douhi-, miyht it well oe said that " Is 'er del (i ; ecian ci '-cl trace A A) mpb. a Naiad. (Ji... c, tr lint r io: hi or lane; t:i e ' jSuch wh Annette, wntr. mt met bv the ,i . , . . ' u,. , , , u.-nn io.hhv tir, ( Kilo w ii, as to he i patent ij,- . oi Jin- ( irruro slaiKt's that hot plul so !ovel a tctn m seciusioii, she did not tail to exi 1 1 c much ' interest m her fair admiiers, .md ;u in Itc-Dse cuiio-ity to be n.;oimii of her his - . 1 1 - . n Uas some wholesome rosy -cheeked Dutch girl that she had seetl.', Without Ui0l ming his family thereof, Mr. Howard, havini invented some bu-mesr? with the to si,n,v u.u uJ to show her needle workto Mr. Howard; he admired it gieatiy ; and when informrti that it Was m iiIp for ciln ho i,ni.,.i, .,o.l it hi,ox , - . , .. - v mi. i, uurui lilt I H WM . . . 1 T more than its real value "This is the only way m which she can ever be abb tOHipporiiVrselL" said the old woman 'Heaven never intended that any cf mv grandchildren ..hem hi l. i.,.i;. 'i .Alll, 1S thls a ?ri4n(1.,.hl,;, of y tnr - enquired Ir Howard" -She is the only child of my eldest daughter replied she, with a'h her noe to the ton ot her hr.-ifl .mil b. r bn.t. r - ....... ..... .... ....... ting laid in her lap, she began her story : All my children are now dead, except John, who attends the farm. I have buried four sons and two daughters ; hut I fell lie loss of Mary, the mother ot this girl, more than that of either of the others Mary was declared to be the most beauti ul little gul that ever was. and indeed I bought so. When sie had her clean - bite apron on, over her best little calico own, aud her hair cu; led down her fan aeck.ycu may depend upon it, Mr. Uuuv-
flrd, ! thongld hf r a little r.r.grl; end al though .1 mother ought to love one child as much as another. I conld not help loving Mary the mot. The old lady wiped away a tear, and m her simple phrase proceeded. My husband used to attend the mat let in the city of New Voik, for w e then lived within Iwt ntv mile? of it, and he would sometime? take Marv with
him in the rait; and when in town, tho the city !adie w ei e dres-cd in very beautiful style, pone weie noticed half so much as Marv. She was near fifteen years of ace.nnu fooui ine si.e or ner uannier ...... i i. . c i i.i ! ou see. w hen stie accompanied ner laiucr the last time. After market was over. they entered a store to buy some articles we needed at home, and a new dress for hei self. A French gentleman, afterwards her hu-band. w as in the stoic, and was so greatly delighted with my beautiful daughter that he took the pains to find out who die was and where she lived, lie rame to our home, and offered to pay for Mai v's education at the best Seminary for otiiig ladies Her father and I at last reluctantly (M,tnttd; and although we thought s!ie knew enough already, she was I:ini ot a Seminary near one hunihtiJ mdetiorn us, to learn all that would as he Srii-i mike her a real lady. Tvm) e us pas-ed, in which lime she mare oid om isit honu- to he sure she s erneti ni' i f grand and fashionable but I was afraid learning so many fine things would pod her At the end of two years he marneit ner. Hi? property was t hief ly in the Island of St. DomtT go, and he ued to pa upwards of half the year there, but feared the risk of taking Mary w ith him to sti'di a climate. Three years after their marriage my thuiL'htei died, and left this child, who is the im-te of her mother, only that she is uot .-o lair, and her hair is darker. Mr . D claire w ho was with ."Mary when -he died. .?pj eared lost to every thing arour-d him. 1 shall never forget tlie antuish tit palted upon his countenanre. He lo e.i Mary as much as ever a husband loved a wde. He placed Annette in good hands, to he. as he said, properly brought up. I conl I hardly forgive htm for refusing me the little darling who w is then tio ears old. Every cue was bestowed iioou ht i -until she reached her seventh veai, when -he was placed under the care a nrs. ;.i:i a wormy niumv lauy, uie prmripat ot a Seminary for young ladies, near IV a i or k. The r!u woman then resumed her knit iii.:.. . ..t. I . 1 .1. ting, sta.'mf th..t he vouid leave the re- by mamder to' Am.et 'e. wh prnmi-ed to favor'8' I - i , i 4.4 ,t I I i rrv n h hu roin nn, ii- At, hi; nnvl ul ::s she wou'd be obliged to look up one tir two of h-r father's letters, which would uy to bet narration Mr. How i i' m adieu, and promised to re aid h.'e.' turn a- ' to the c, f to h ar as a ici-nre r,r imperiled. j- . . s. , : b- t oe liH return ii;r, -, 1 out; u (it- ni ai iin F i M..llr. I I . . V. X." 1 .1' 1 emiifdei of a ln-'or y in which he l'eit iio inctea-ing intere-t. because that the su bj c -1 of i . excited feelings of no ordinary in. lute. He foiebore fo discover to Ins family any information of thn visit, eoneludirgto reserve it until he had heard the cotK.'-; -ion. Annette met Mr. Howard ion his all iv, il at the rnttage gate, with an patent toought would contribute to the comfort . i g, indication of hi? child, was procurer 1 -r me. His gieatest delight appe.ue i when 1 had made such progress nib. t-'-ci,,li i.n.i'iiatrp 4 fo be able to , , , " . ii i speak to hun m his ow n tonuue. He spoke the L :io h pla.nly, iait greatly pretei red the l'u :ti. He )bje. ted to taking me with htf. to the Island, en account of the ciimaie. although he apfieared to eufTti gitat pam wnen he bade me adieu, to re uirn to bis coiiee and indigo plantations . j At hi r quest I passed mUv h of my time! w.tnan un.abh.F.ench family iu the city,! ... , i " whirh temie.1 to pert ct me in their Ian-,v; guage, s ) tint il became as larntliar to me as the Cnglish. Nothing new transpired I until 1 !i id attained my eleventh ye.ir, My father hat! alwavs been in the habit
of leaving in the hands of a merchant iu;;,,i Cf,n empti":.?. the city .funds to tie fray the expense- of my ; Lee'- Nerv.ms Cordi:d, and r xl!mt rnedituition, subject to the d rafts ot Madam f ine f or ah in tvou- atT--ct.oi, weakness, pamBlair, my kind preceptress and guaidiin. "1Itho ' ,'.!' hatk fc.. . , ... , i , -,, ! .i i Lee's Ls-ence ot Mustard no medicine ev1 had attained this age, when the insur- rr t xri,fl, lhj. in clin, .heumati-m, crrairi3. rection ot the blacks drove from the l-land J fcruist iro-tcd feet, of St. L'ommgo all the whites who were; l ee's Ague and fever Drop?, a never failing so fortunate as to escape the general ma8-'cl,i-c-sacre. My lather escaped with nothing! Lee's Sovereign Omtmcnt, warranted fo cure I . i i . , ii . ii . i d.e Itch bv on" a: plication but his hie, and a email table trunk con- Lev-.V;ri m Loti.m, an excellent medicine taming one thousand dollars, and sundry ! for curbi- te tiers, rin -worms, pm-kiv heat,.c.
papers, among winch were the title pa per-i to his island estate, and receipts for1 the tax '? which he had paid according- toj the assessment, show ing the value of his' property in land and negroes. Mrs Pdair at tills time did not sutfc aie to remain in tbe city unless she accompanied me, and 1 was kept in profound ignorance of the news of the massacre. 1 observed her rigid watchfulness, but knew not the cause no certain intelligence had yet arrived as to the sufferer. A lew months pas-ed, w hen, in despite of Madam Idair's watchluhie;?, 1 received a letter from a little I rene h play mate in the city congratulating me on die great joy that I must feel in 'he as-utance that my father was not one d those unfortunates who were muidered on the Island that he was no v in fans. 6:c. and she deeply and sincerely sympa ihisevi with me opoa the distrera i mu&i
feel in being precipitated from luxury nnn aflluence to tlie ab) ss ol poverty and dependance. To Ic concluded nrrt Zi-cek. iaHCStoJifcrn. rpvOCTOlt H. DAVISON, Member of tie 41V College of burgeons, London, fact ntia'c
t the Lviiif- Hospital of Glasgow, Scotland, bets leave to i nde r to the citizens ol Vincrn. e s Ian vicinity Ins j r.M'es-ional services'. He ma ht'fonnil :it nil 1 1 ni,. Vcf-t;t v.bcii absent in v ' the business of h i i rofe'don.) nt ld room, im!. line rouse oi .ir o. uavis, waier r-t. m-j eriartf s ?haJJ I e n riooenue a? pos-Mijie; nt!0 be toi fidently hope that his rapacity may en title hna to the eui.f.dtiicc ot tbuie who may call on him. Dec. 18, 1C30 12tf .-1 .XEW EDITIOX OF 2iA3 SLiill? OF 111 C WITH PART OP THE CAN ADAS, Uc: Revised and corrected to 1830 will be sold on delivery to subscribers, In the sheet?, at - -- -- - Maue portable in a book, at - - -Mounted on rollers and varnished - i Jo 10 iijpuuiism-r, on a lour oi oo-ei ,uiuu oo.,., xNew ork u, tiavannah, .New Orle .t,s atth ez, icksburgh, Loui,, and north to the lab' j of Sh Anthony, tt-uc bit.fi at Roek Island, j.nd rrainedu Ctm-n, in July 3a.-t, when the Indian trfaty was held by Gen Clink, Col Margin, iic from tl in and many of tbe government Indian agents there a-sembled, from the frontier and remote regions of the United States, had 'he mu-t fav.irable opportunity of collecting, Hiid will delineate on the new edition of his .Map, much important inform, ition, vvhi.h will lei.derthis Map highly imen. stin nnd desirable, iieisnnu on Ins return to New York, and will immediately revise and. isue a new edition, which v ill be forwarded to his Fub-cri-iit a-, assoon a- time and circuinstanci s wil permit. The size of this map is five feet four inches in length, by four feet four inches in breadth; on winch is correctly delineated all tho new states and Territories. J he lines of tbe different counties are aUo distinctly marked: with all the principal Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Ro.wN, Canal, Cities, Town?, Villages, Sec with the late boundary line bet wot n the Uni ted States and the Cnnadas, ?o far as cstablishJed by the commiioners: shewing tlie Atlantie co ist, tiom the ( ult ol "ltsico to the Provinct of INcw Brunswick. RBCOMMENDATIONS. I have inspected a Map of the United States. Amu? Lay, ptitili-hed this year; and so far 1 r,,n .i'"1.-0 1 r01" mJ -xaminatioi,, I believe 'i r ii t rc ii i ;ir arm Mini; anu in;ii, i J " a work ol menf it is entitled to encdura 'eoient. UF. WITT CLIN" I ON , Governor of the State of New York. Albany , .th January, 1 . 1 have examined Mr. Amos Lay's .Map of ViV c",ted fc,aU?' ;u", ''V enit- .7 i.''if ii.ii ii. i inn. iv il sijiit un in point o! ci mi ci.ii.fs a ti 3 i .v .. t ion , to ai y Mp r .1 ,) T I United states which has been i -nidi died : and deserving of oatronaju and encourasrement A.IT.N(LiC L ite Jndceof the Supreme Cuurt. January 10, 1328. I have been acrjuninted with Mr Amos Lay more than thirty years. He lat- ;ilway s sustained a fair (hararttr, and iias bc'ti oi-tin-uished in his busino.-s of survey tir and Map miblisher I consider his Map ol the Ci.iied States correct, solar as I have t xamir.ed it. oid among the best ?pt cim in of American :ngraving. Jl'.SK UI'Kh, Late State iVinter. Albany, January 10, 1,8.8 Scriptions received, at thisOrlice. WITT cS- VvlVlCK, AT TUEIR Drug and Medicine Store, YIN Ci'.N'N LS, have just iF.crrvr:i a fresu plpplv or Lte's tried and highly approved VALUABLE MEDICINES. lfCtcntat;on better than cure. Tl T.E'S famou nti-Hilhous Fills, 25 and 50 JJj c,nts llT bu2 The op,rntl,jI;s oi thf.si. v 1(, .,ro U rtVirtly mild, so as to be u?cd in safety y persons in every bUuatioi., and ef every age. the proprietor confidentially recommend.the timely ue of these (ills, as a preventive ' Ull cnvc 'o luihout, Yellow, and Mahnnnt Ft vers. frj-riease mq-iire for 'let's Anti-lhllious v"1 jVvVT Ri'hh'm Mate Michael Lee ,Sv Co.) as none other are L-en-s n:-lP j Lee's Worm Destroying Lozencres, a mot , powerful nn dictne, n moves and destroys all kind of worms Lee's 1 11 ! x i r, a ?ov -ei-n remedy for colds, ob--mt.- foil 'f;-. catarrhs, a-dim is. sore lhro.it. Lee's Vegetable Indian lSpiuc, an tnectnal cure fr Wnereid anil Gomirrhai i. Lee's l'ooih-acbe Drops, which give immediate relief Lee's Tooth acbe Powders, which cleanse-, and bcaut'dh s the tet th. Lee's Ke water, a c r t n i ri cure for sore eve. Lee's Anodyne Llixir, for the cure oi head aches . Lcc's Corn Pla-ter, for removing and dvdro) ing corns. fr""" AUT1DN None are genuine w ithout the maker's name to them, ioah Kidely !ate Michael Lee Co j rj-HunJreds of caes of cure, performeoj bv ttie ubove trulv v im i' ;e Ui'.-aiciriei, cm I ! t e civen, did the limits of a newspaper ndmi; ol lt. Nov. 5, ICOO. dwlOir.SOw ,h1.KJ5 it uU kinds U Aki iivi"istd iV Was
(-PROTECTION. -CO I'E Protection l ire and Marine I"cnrarv iJi Company of I In it ford, Conun licut, ur" prepared to if-nre on ftkaw, lvee, M:lu Ynl AND THUIR CARGOES. ALSO.
h ON houses ANDsiot:i:s, f1' .r L-H.- J a at moderate rates of premium. li J jj& ? atisfactorv evidei.ct of the Ida ra! it v rl tl, company, in ;o'instit)g o?c and pruiept.i'--- i: ir.i mr nil ii. IV ; IDO ? II Ilif n I' . . i 11 ..l -r r- , ,,.,,", SAVIT.L IIIM., Vincennes Oet. 1. to.XI 1 KITT &. OKFUCK AT TKKin Driipr and Mttiical Store, I'LVCEXXES HAVE JL'ST ItKChl Kl and ofTor for Silo a froh stipply of Lcc: Img cihbratcd, end h'g!'lji approved M K Did NKS, only rn i:m v five cents. Lee's Jam us Anti Inlius Tillr. The operation of tke-e Pill-is pern-rtiy mild, so as to be tifl in s dety by persons in t a ry situation, r.n.l etry ,-;r. Tlie proprietor e"nf-bitly reeon mends tbft time 'y use ol these PmIs ;a j-re. iit;,tivc ikJ rn:.llllf fit' (iiS.ill Lllr... o . . I l..l: i F(1V. ,., U(t ..r.i.er- for i.ro Ar.'i .,oo,,. fl r W)(h (turr(;f NOAH tII;Gld V M,ch..el Lee M to. as nor.r- ,il,,r r.t re en i ne. Certificate of Jacob Small, L?q. present Mayor of baltinu;re. l)er Sir IT.av'i!. n.ade n-e of the varions pails, in my IjhihI; , ollcied to tbe public i,r the last twenty years, ami havire found vcir cth brated Anti-Bi!i u Pills the mud i fii cadon in elean-mg the .-ton.c.ch and bowt h r irov'mg hfR.l-atlie and -iik stomach, and having u-ed them for feveral years past, can have no hesitation in stating that 1 believe them, as n prcetiiled, a most v-dnablc fruin v .Medicine. JACOB SMAl.h, ' Conway street, Baltimore. To Mr. Noah Itid-f ly." ij:f:s elixir Has, for twenty yr ar. n a rost ncrecfr,)J medicine for the cure of colds, cou-hs, spitt.nt; of blood, asthmas, consumptions, and ' other complaints of the lungs and bn ast, as many of our poor citizen6 have certified. To Mr. Noah Kidgely , Baltimore. tir .My daughter," Sarah Coleman, has been from infancy greatly afflicted v i:h a distressing cough, wdiich her f i h n.is were fenrfid wndd terminate in 'ome fatal fatal disease. A bottle of your Llixir was procured less than hidt a bottle entirely removed this tormenti. g com; Leslie ba not tbe least return of it since, 'flu excellent medicine has, in all probability , thru (he ble..--iri? of Divine Providence, be'i a tlK saving ol i r I de. Yours with rcepect, JOHN COPKMAN, Corner of Donley A: Caroline sts. Halt. LEE'S uoi:m loze.yges. A certain nnd r.iost pow riul rem i!y tor dectroyir. all kiin.'s ol worms. m ar Mr-Uum ,-v m; !.,. n-y son, v.-arg of avc, was troul hd wdlioif -ry ol I re. tbimr restle-s at i.ight, b-s .i "(. ic I a5 co fidciit he bad worm.; am! i-avmn p roc t. red n box of Lee's Worn. D. ;':j,ng hfrri1-. tho first dose ox . Ib d !:wp vv orn j, w h.ca gave immediate re iof in njoys a t d sthtc o?" heMth, ani I b, Ii--,, i.ef'- L",z,.,,ee-; are the ruosAelTicaticus t'. r v.a rmsiion in u-e. V'our-, iwC. To Mr .Vndi il.ilg Jy . Dahnncrr. LEE'S .267.7; AM) EE IE II DROPS Warranted to cine. Sir-Youareat full liberty to use my nnmo in reconnn nd.n- your L e s intdlibl uc and lever Dro as from r,fU(1 r.ialof hern in my fairrly, I have alnuys fm,d .so Dions to lie truly an infallible me.li, ,in T tailing to produce a si r, dy ,,! ( rTectmd cure MIC Jl AI L ARNf (j Tp tiavii Lead LEE'S GE.'L'LE ESSENCE i.XD EXTRACT OF MUSTARD. An mfall.ble remtdy f ,r Prni.s Hheumatum, Sprains, .Numbness, Cluiblnms, fc.e. Extract of a letter from Dr. James Slebbmi. dated Welbnub, Virginia. Dear Sir 1 have used vour L's-enre of M,,?. tard in my practice, with creat siifr,.. '.,., oth er medicines, I have, from frequent exncrU at?, found to tie valuable. raent i ours, &n v ln.. , JAMES STErPINS. Mr. Noah Ridely. LFL'S NKRVOUS CORDIAL. An excellent melicine f r:;l' nervous nffeo tiuna, weakness pains in the b.i,)b, back, LLL'S SOVERldG.v OINTMENT ' For the Itch Warranted to cure bv n:e ;.r,. plication ; ire- I rum mercury or any other t'cr tdcious itigrtd'a nt. LEE'S I'ERSIAN LOTION. Tie Persj.m L'-'tiou operates mildJv , rcj;'r rs theskiu dehcae!y soft and smotith,'iinprovirithe ( ompiexii u. LEE S INDIAN VECETELE SI'ECD lC. An Rtfectnid cure fur the Venereal ana Gonorrhoea. LEE'S TOOTH-ACT IE DROIS, (iiving imm dii'e. r in. f. EEL'S lOOl'l! i'OUDLR, Which t b'Hns rind biautifi - t he teeth. let;-- eye u a i it;. A rert'iin c:oe lor -mc i if i, fcii'f. .orie are rrn'jine uifh.cit 'ta mil e r r n e f I 1 1 ( e n i . . , 1 1 : 1 1 Michail Lc .'c Co.") Hundredi of ra-r? of cures performer? S t above trulv vnb.oi?.!. moon ho-, c u!d ,-" piv eii. i!i! th- hiaif "I a tien -rj'.ir ad'i-it fit . inct nrie, t )rt f). , , , . ... NOTICE. Tf, 'te sntscrit -; rct.'i tn pvrrhrrz WHEAT, COItN,e. COT 10 3N the s..?d. or ; irked; b,r h tluy ; ay the hig s lf,aik' ? rr - r-r-lhev b . j lor 'ate, a::-j w ill k i c ;i haini i Cu:i-t m ,t sun; of l iuoi .m-i Corn-meal. wiiEr.i.E'; i ui bu Oct. 2. 1U.S0.--4 if Neatly eiet uicd at th (j-.'.ettc Oicc.
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