Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 October 1831 — Page 4

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W5riu: ouphan boy. I .in an i plain Riv, Wi h huh '!.t on earth t ) t i.err mv heart; :To hd!a : ove u o mother'- i v V k in ii'. r friend t o ' ; , ia v i ar Iv hi inn,' i - tia cold, ' ' h'o'I I c it th" brt .id i f charity ; An-1 win t the ki" of lov z 5 rcUn Tht.ie is no ki--, aH- tor V' I onrt I ha-' mother, toWith ready ban a ;,i l,f r dear. I w-'Ut t- p- i to IJ e the tear, It r hu.cd the tr i j.Mit t - i r to me Hut oaup- of t. r.r rar Iv hamd, Par all my heart w h yrith..i! gl.-.- : r; ! when th ki-; ' f love cnt round, How sweet b kis.- tl.tr" vva, for me f;,it n!i! thfrr cam" a v.-r tber c ' '. Wdati- a wr '-I-annot t 11 Hat ,!r'U.H an. 1 fife ii 1 wf-t)y ; lay, Aii'l lou.lly ran.: oar v,IImr bt 11 : 'n truth it w:i; a pn tt airl 1 thon'ht nor could 1 thence forks' 0, llwt w hen th.'ki-- f wt.t ro.jnd, 7 liere foou would lje no kiss fur mc. A senr'et coat my futht r to.jk, And sword brii;lit as hn :ht roulJ be, And feathrrs that -o l: n i S to k, All ia a shining cap had h-. Then how my htth Ih-mi t uid honiiJ, Alas' I thought it hue to m i "or drpamt that when the m- wrni ruii j, : There soon would Le no tii.-- lornc At length the hell njain did ri'ic 'Ida re wa a victory they .'aid; Tvvas what my tatl f'r ai l"heM lain-; But ah! it brought n y fattier dead. My mother dirikM Ikt hehrt un- woo She el ij)'(l me to hi r tremi kuc t Oh! God! that yon may never knot,How wild a kiss t-he t,-ave to me! Pit once aqain tut onco ac-iin, 1 hee lips a mother's ki--ts h it: That once again that onre nain, The talo a henrt of ton- would intlt Twas when upon her d Ht!i lad ! -id, (Oh viod ! Oh Ciod' that sih.t to ?c 1 My c hild mv child," she t. hly paid, And gave a parting ki- to me. ".) now I nn an Orjumn U-y, With nought bctow, my hart ta chtcr; "So mother's love, no fatlier'- jo), Nor kin n r kitid to wipe tin.1 tear. ; Iv lodim; i the t-nhi. e dd rotind, I eat the' bread of chnnty, And when theki'iuf love cor round, There ii. alas ! no kis for tne. Imi mil mi " tn-.Mn.irm a village r.vmior. The footway uom Hamonwirk thro' ?.fiFby Paik, Uo al detne-nr, to Keufan unon Thames, had been for tnanv - f ' ?t are ?hut up from the public Ail hones. shoemaker, Timothy I'enoett, of the farmer rdace, unwilling (it was hs tavor-

ite xnression) "to leave the world wo.e,to take the papet, hut went gft annt!ier than lie found it" consulttd an Attorney ji'iom me, I giiCbs.1 My hrelhrtu were npon the practicability of recovering this nou fa-t lea ing me, being deposited al road for the public good, and the proha- then proper destination; at length my '--de expense of a legal process for that tuui came, and I wat. tucked into the rre-

p-upose "I do not mean to cobble the inbv said Timothv, "for 1 have -een triaired pounds, aud I should he willing - to give up the c;i7, that gn at folks might nor keep the x.jper leather wrongfully The lauver informed him that no guch snai would he necessary to try the light;

'hen, ai d the wci thy shoemaker, "as sure Mv i ighttul owner ty vinue ot advance rj with tho-e trouble some atiectionn, an nnmec .'til nm n)r I'll stick to them to the i,av heif!ff m siirht, hailed and arresteo thediate use- of his highly celebrated Specific is

ia.tr and Lord ilahlax, the then Kanger cf lUihy I'atk, was unmediately -ei ve.i with the rcsrular notic of action; upon which hi Lordhip pnt for Timothv , and on entering the Lodge, Ins Lordship' Gael with some warmwi. "au.. uu a.ei . . ..i . . a .i J .. I i wno are vou that has the assurance hn? aflair?" to meddle in Mv name, mv Lord, is Timolln V( n'( nnii nk . ., -, l" 1 1 i ni ot nn iv ir lr I rc.'l i-ai,.n''viiii-v i, ui iiuii.-.".i . - member, an't please your Lordship, to - , r, cner, iilifn I IV'W fl VfllllKr tTI 1 tl lt

tiner at work, the people "cheerfully fascial lepo. t-one si Je at least should be m shop o Kingston market; but now. devoted to pnees current ' I was xUeu nlv Lord, Ihev Hre lorced to go round a-' pettishly tht own upon the counter but va bout through a hot sandy road, ready to'u m requisition. A bare headed bey ; flint' with their burdens, and 1 am unwil-'made his appearance, with a 'please to j Mng to leave the wo. hi wcr-e than 1 toundjlend Ma your paper a tew niiuute,, just to ( " , iii ii . l,.-,L- .,t tl.p shin news The reuue-4 . ,t. This, m Lord, 1 humbl) reprcenf n. ok at the snip news inc. it jica ibe reason why I have taken this work mi was reluctantly granted, with something

irsi " " 'n ... ..i.:-, . begone, lepue-i u.si,u?u.p, you are an impertinent lelbuv . However, upon mature reflection, Lordship, convinced of the equity of the claim began to compute the shame of a defeat by a Shoemaker, desisted from his opposition notwithstanding the opinion oi;y ipposition notwithstanding the cpinion ot he Crown Law y ers. and ojiencd the road , vhnh is enjoved by the public to tbeprr-j . i ii t -v , i -i .i entday. Henen 1 tmothv died aho.ut th fent two vears alter, tn the 77th vear ot hi rige. and w a followed to the grave by all the populace of hu little village. averTUL REPOIIT. "'What tire you doing there, Cutfee ?" "I'm readin de Mangle in Report M 4iIt is sure enough a mangling report Ht it what do vou want to read it for?" "Wy not, massa, well as my betters? Misc-rGundv. he ricommend me read it. nn I iay 'CulTee, y ou no black my boots nry more, if yam don't read bun read him all through, Cntlee.1 M "You'll be better able to tlac boots, no doubt. Cutfee, alter re admg it.' 4,So I link, massa. My boots be twenty .even per cent blacker already and 1 no read him through yet. Oh 'tis tine ting Put dere's my wife Philliy, now--she de clare it' all a lie and tay 'Cuff, y.n lool yeiu. yvat you read dat nas?y ting foi fm ashamed on e! D t'il fpod you Cuff--make you discontent wid your own mrtecu9 vTitc, ud give jca bud com pin-

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11. VI iiu. (ic Kin nay ting wid a forty ! o i t pole. "Your wife is a woman of some genre. LiihTec.M "Jat'true. m':a but 'tween voti and me. I'm a Tittle "spiciatH -cn-p de Manglein lleprt come oij. Pete fi.it fellow, r ato I no like !i i looks." I "Hut ynu are Lot jealous, Cunf?"' j "Nonot not not Mj.-iactU jealous. jLut don ynu know one half dp fair seek i jc to rcik modesslv, no better i J an d!v shoiji i tic. "So fays the llrpcrt. Cufftr, but that's ill a i a iTir "Do ycu raal!y link iiitn all a fudge mas'a ; "Certainly tfirow it in the fire M "I great mind to,fa".t. Hut Mier Gundyhe no let me 1 lack hi? hoots any inoi e. He'll say 'CuiYee, you read dat Mangle iu Heport trough yet ?' Den 1 say 'I tead him most trough, trow tie lest in de hrc.'1 Den he say "Cut!, you impyus lii'lain you --you no black my hoots any more!" So 1 lo-e dat custom " "rVever mind, CutVee I'll get you customer enough to make it upT Will yam maa! Gihu yo;ir paw i Fend e'e nassy Mangle in l!rpot to d dihil, quicker. J)eie! he m de lite fauh ! wat a smell he make !'--.". 1". Constellation life or a M:u si'Ai'i:n. Mv life is shrtlv told. M first tnpr(srv;i ivai the elatlon of a ; i emonduu unif c :c w'aicu now fpreatt cut in lite :i lanu u glow el jntelligeucp ccnpu'tely ! per v adet me. My ideas were nt ni new multifarious, and confused. Nattons j ulitics, ceuitfi, wars, ,-jif cche?, fightings, jtfri'c-i, mercliandise, deaths, dittie, Lc. Lc 'm.-vde up my thought, which were ari Jots and mixed, and I lay m a silent state jof waaa ierantl amazement. I soon found j ill at I wat but one of a larrre family, that was u-hered into the world at the same tiLiie,liom the same prohhc mother. Our whole litter was laid in regular order in ja pile; my situation, heiug one. cf the jlirst horn, tras paiticularly oppie-sed, jdamp and uncomlurtable . ! had a pilent, intuitive, longing wish to get into the jworbi, which was at length gratmen. j Morning and night came and I was cue fjlly folded, and hud, Mo?e like, ui a h;'-!;ct hy an urchin w ho was called the carrier; and borne into the f-trcef. The satd car;er I soon found was an object of interest and desire He was son ar- ( osteal by an eldeily looking man, with .thread hire rusty hfcecl.es; 'Have you : spare paper, this morning, my boy 7 said l'ight-ti mg. ISo sir. was the nhmt reply, j j ..;.o j:v ia-.ij!!'.' oo i a -i, ume-, nr- o ; a j ou ktiowson, Old Gnpe; you are the came chap that promised me some cup-1 pers fn. a paper th, other morning and , ha'nt pan me yet; you are too mingy vice ot a shop door The fust mmplt the kisd was not at all prepossessing. had not been long m my new situation, when a reluctantly eaiiy apprentice, sw mging a key on his hand, w istully eyed me; and casting a look about him leioniously seized ami thrust ot into his peckct. compelled h? to relinquish his prize entete.l his shop, and 1 soon touud that I was the tirst object ct interest. A tier haslilv diy in me ty the tire, in which p, ogress I natowly escaped co;.il igidticu - .... ; I. o, a. ne i.tnoc. ,u-, j, r. he ran over mc, aim umu uistjc.- upon sales at auction, advertisements, &c I w a tlien more pai titulai ly examined and itSull-ced with coneictnnation 'Ixothing Congress and cabinet love stone- and accidents by Hood and . tie-hl; -a newsiaper shouhi be a c.cmmer-1 ;at)0Ut til? plague ui pipe-- I'sueimug ,uiu ! a determination to stop it. I was soou nei-hborm- house. The good iri hllshand wa, at sta. ioiu n - 'ui in, Tj j rajjcily sought the ship new?, but waj j j Appointed ia her search 'liow negii J ; pnt anj careess these punters aie, said j ,not a s0l, 0t intelligence ot the Winvl Bird;thev print Poianii, and poet-j rv .uui tin 'their pa pels with advertise m'' (hat 1S all they care about." j ' . , M, . . t)OW took hei luri) she sought the : stones, the poetry, aud marriage?, wh;c-ii in half an hour weie all UOlOUied, vv ith the wonder that lhe put any thing else in the paper An eldeily lady now took me. who. adristm her spectacles, surv ev ed me a little white, ana utciaita n.e a 'tetrible unintere sling pa per; hardly a col timn of death, and not more than aiteeii oi twenty murder and accidents.' In this way 1 passed through all hand? cf tho family . and at;cr being well Seiitd and some what loin, by the little oner, was seat home, for three w hole day s h'ad no test, but was continually borrowed au.i a busttl. At the end of this period, I was supplanted by anew lace, and was then dis.-arded and thiovy ii aside like ad servants, when they have heco ne usclc??. ! was how ev c r, agin i esusciated, and etn

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ployed a a wrapper to some merchandize, j jonll Hnd P,nSiIhiMhetrhVtiof lan.faiid tow. and se nt into the Country . There, again j ,.ts in -aid county on which the taxes for the I became an object of interest, went lhe!Vt,ars ai.reiuined, shall reuix.in unpaid. Th

ountis of the neighborhood, and was a " ' -nine day s wonder. " I am now quiith haiigiusf up in a shattered cotniiti.-n in a iarmer,i? kitchen, trcra which 1 have writ-j

tea lh;s Lrirf fLCuioif. I fcavo eccn much of the world, and have learned that man kind are unreasonable and ungrateful, am; that in a world of great v ariety of tiMe and wishes it is impossible to please all Salem Od5.

ni) iii'MFR ? anti-ijyspi'ptic or tomarii JHlla. '.iio-f tViqui nt of all !i-e i; it is met u 't'i in t-M rv tonntrv, in every cla of society. ,:i ( c-rv MM;oti ef t!:' ) -ar. Devoid ot 1,0 dani; r- whi'. le-b t f.U l h ;i end other i:iues, it i-' neveruietr ;H'- to the pitu-nt in many instara c h .'din.i: to t all the uii-cnes ot a eonfirmed by , .cuvviln asis " Such hii.ifjthe disease, which ilaily experience tmuv t- becoruiiu in'"e versa 1 in proh ation m irdidcrce and luxury increase, it i I'M ortant to I "es acciiraie v ... i. j. t!nlo-v s.vn-f'cniB, caubfc? aim cures im tiVd. They ciav be divid d. into such a- urt ref, rablofo tiif -tomach or to it- sympathi-b with other par'? of the body. Amons' the first nmy bo emiuo rand lo?s of u;.et,ie, nausea, pam in ...airi'im for It ft side,) benrtburn, a sen?e oi Inline, diMeiiijon, weihf in tl Ftomach, a U elinu' a htaiih a hail -bs loitged hi ampli a acul ,!i ox'i ' '"-loiw"! . v vonntii - ! a ci ar liquor often in va-t quantitv hi.Ls'.., sfRatio'j of smkin-; or thitter,,t the at of the stomach. To the second hd ol .-jm !otiis may be referred, atnon mail other, rofiiTtnes-s vr an irregular Mate of tin b(;w .Ms, with a morbid appearaure of the evacuation, i ,i i t. c f the back, and turbid nrire, disa.i 'eiilde ta-te in the mouth, rspeciall) n first iwa'himr. tooth nche, palpitation, pulsation of ii .. . , ,-friuni. irregularity of the iulp. a ' -li.ot ibv eoudi and ticcasionallv dimculty of i lm athinl'. cid'iines, iHtigour and iassitudo with ii'ar oi ueatn o.- oi iiupfiuung tu ifu of this distaef .art various and important; itt roxnoate ranee, however, is chirfy ascertained to be Hiipti b.'Ct or defective chy llifi.;ntion ; and it may itus depend in the Lrst instance upon a uiorti 1 state of the glands subservient to digestion; these are the salivary gastric and biliary jiiio s, which may be deficient or rxoest.ive in quanti'y or vitiatod in quality, thus interfering iu the main stepl of the digestive irocei3. It may arise, (secondly, trom a morbid condition of the nerves of the stomach, whereby it is reduced to such a state of torpor as to be incapable of performing i's function And rIso from a morbid ttate of the museular coat of the stomach, or independent ot all disease of the stomach, (he function of the duodenuemu tnny be imperfectly performed. The follow ing may tie enumerated es some of th exciting c uhos, occasionally overloading the stomach, h ihitunl iiiilnigtrce in spirituous liquors want of air and cxercr e, excessive or long continued evao nation, Hi.d anxiety of mind .Such beine the pathological views of some' of the best practitioners of the day, it only remains for the unfortunate patient to use such remedies as nature and ar l ave pot in bis power, to ward otf this troublesome complaint. It only remains for the proprietor of thosp pilh to say, that they have been prepared with a view to tbe precceding asiorv oi ri,'' i iMioi-icv una vrnpioms oi this ease Tb? t fhev will hp tCec'iinl in everv can "' 1 e i ' k fo'ly "or 'he pM--itt r to a-- r4 , but the y are and hve b'en a ae ano . incuomus remedy in the cure ot elysZ rt XllZ trouble-onir mahidv . For snle bv t rice 6U (Mit-. " H IIT k OK RICK Vinoeunes Cct. lfeJl - 2-3t. DE LA MONTLRAT'd COLUMBIAN I'of the cure of Consumption Asthma, Fleurny, spitting ot blood, ami pulmonary affections of eve ry kind J.e most vahiBble remedy ever di-covercd for the cure; of Conuu, .,a(j,nt (,, Consumptions, ft, all afflictiiT d all diseases of the breast, and ol,H.r preparation yc-td.scovertd. This .:pr,ifU; ts obtained hy extraction from herbs, ro.ts. t bint?. &c; in combination of those most vehnble be r! it - a ul'"'" v ,i me oi i no iuooiu i."".j , x,,xr in m- , f, -,. turb, ne, 'VPf Bl)lj unle it cleanses and beaU, , ,,L-, avs st.-engdi to 'he tender lungs, -mprve dice:o;i, repairs the appetite anel improves m e s -nts. i h.sspeeiiicia aiwavseiven in( iji;;v- .,tfiy pjn f 1 women -n wf)flf(V( r (0nddiou, the must deticntc cirrum?taiict.a not excepted freat ni.ny wt 1 authenticated 7? --' ;,ni;'r ic Hi:, . ,rve ,f bu ca!3(ious f a spurious article: IIOna'e.n g-eu.ne without the me nature of the pionri. -.or alone, cach " d'fee'ion. t rice ore oouar r,irsilet,v HITT & ORRICK. v,c, nne Oct. 1, i3dl. IMAHRON & HUNTER R-e-pecllulh :nform their friends nnd thcrublic J-enerahv that their new 1 5 HOW .it! p'ett d 1 hey vcid in luture eadeavor t keep n b in ), at all tinocs, fre-h m anJ iionr, which they are determined o sell fur :T'C ;r cVrli .No or,ders accepted, alter this notiLcation. un ess theCi llcc,;'., , lhclu. meal at be ss the Cash Iho-t w ... may have arccunts at the Vin r 1 nes ,M aon 3Iill, are intormed that Cash pay me nt-w-iil ae exi.eeted for every article thev 1 may have purchased at that establishment. l'he proprietor- ate prepare d to execute all order; f1)r i' Ul'K ;U1J ;-canthng, ()f every descriptor-, at tl e -hoitest notice, and on the wo-4 re ;--.iiabla terms. OMa-ron & Hunte r have received a cousignmcnt of t 4?) ivi WvAs JSkenawha salt, whe f) Uayw iil til-'o-e ot low. Viaeaaaes, 7th May, ICdl J'Jtf i . . , - . . . Collrrtor nlc. V OTICK is l;cnb civ en, t hat on the second i.1 Mo iday in November next, ot the Court Ihjii;o d or m Mount Pleasant, Martin county, IndMiia, I w ill proceed to sell for the taxes do PnUv. .... K-ii ifiin ia ia-- . c-ifi x 111). tr f.ii. sme win jo continued irom oay touay, neiwi ei taeh"iirof 10 o'clock, K. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M utitil the w hole arf oiFbred for sale. CAtibR PKF.K. CcUcc:rtJl. C. M,'t ricei;ant,Oct. Q. -t

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BULLETIN. iHorr Brrat ouccc.os. Ttie follow inj prizes ia whole ticket and share?

were sold by 5yU, .tt r 31 6Sf;0 dollars sent to Nashville, Tenn. 14 V, 2500 " W-H-hinon rit v. 41 Dutches C. N.V. sold in Fit t -burh. sent to Louisville, Ky. 21 8 2.3O0 l2l 31 1U0 22 31 li.HH) 3 21 I (MO n 14 500 14 22 5(H) ii i (l ll 11 o. 21 31 31 31 4 k Cincinnati, O, Wuostrr, Ol.io. 1 in Pitt-bund,. 22 21 14 CnO IinuifKc numbers of oU, .Vc.'&c. Aho, sold a lew w eek-riiice, the 10,W0 prize in a whole ticket frr-The b.dder of these rriea rnnv draw on 3ylve-ter t Fittsburjh or New York! at siidit. lur me nen uinouni. BICKNELL'S REPORTER, Countetftit Detector, and Price Current.

Twi first year of this publication having been!"' 7 ec ik luded, the "Reporter'1 will h. realtor I e j!''' , ,' !'

published wee kly a? well a-semi monthly. Wei feci grateful to the public fur the liberal p; tro.nace awarded uq (having now a more- exten ive circulation than any other newspaper in the United States) and slull leave no uu asure umesorted to, in order to render this journal valua hie iu all respects, not only to uu reliant-, banking institutions, brokers and keepers of bond-, but to the community in geneial. Wo have encaged the literary assistance of several nthiuen well know n as writers, and have torr-s-poiide nts in all the principal cities and town- ia the United irtuhs. We al.-o receive weekly more than five- hundred newspapers trom thlfcrtnt irts of the United States, so that whatever information may be circulated through the mediutii of tlie "Reporter,11 and the re-sources from whe nce it is tUrived, we can confidently i;ite. niav. in all ca es. be n lied noon c- cor rect. Rank notes are being counterieiU d in ev - try direction; and on the arrival of every ves - -ei from Kuiora , or the creation of vt-rv natimial excitement, the ?.tate- ot the ma; kit va lies. Lvery person should, therefore, be pcesred of some certain guide by which all such infornirttiuii might be received by the earln'st mails, and at such a rate as not to rcndi r its po---ession an exorbitant tax. Such a Journal is exactly what wi endeavor to render tbeuRt porter,"' in an ellort to .iceoraplish which, neither pains nor expense will at any time be rparcd on the part of the publisher. Kvrry number will contain a carefully corrected Rank Note list, list of broke ii Ranks I'ricea Curre nt, Triceof Gold, Prices of Rank and Insurance Stock, and a tie enption of all Countc rfeit and Altered Notes in calculation throughout the: United States; and all such informatiou as is likely to throw light upon the subjects embraced in th design oi this Journal The latest foreign news together with much original and well selected matte r, will also he found in the columns of the "Reporter." The terms of the weekly publication are 3 per annum and semi-monthly 2 single copies I 2$ tents. Address RORKRT T. RICKNELL, Kxchonge Rro ker, No. lit), Chesnut street, Philadelphia, I'a. FRESH MEDICINES, I'aim Oils. Vai,.m-uls & Dvv. Stli i . ?zitt 5C (Dffick, ii ave pist reeeiveti irom iaiiimon p. ires-i ... I 1 . - - - . - L upply of Drugy, Medicines, .c. '1 heir a--ortment is w i ll seka ted, extensive and complete. Orders from a distance will be a--promptly at tended to as if personal application were made all articles warmtitcd ot the best .piahty, and sold low for cash They have thet genuine I'ort Wine, u-ed f or .Medical purpu-e i every variety of Patent .Medicines, and ampie supplies (.f Fevt r and Ague Powders, u-edl so suctcssluily in the cure ol the ch.d.-. ana j feven Also Worm mixture, Cfjuallv effectual for ox pellmg w orrus, and ma.ie in so convenient at form as to be taken with e ase- 1 the yui.:i;-.;a ! child. T he fey i r ntiei ague Powders and W.nJ mixture are altogether of vet;'tnble productu n and cousequcni ly their exhibition tun be attend e-d w ith no danger whate ver, and will cllect a peedy cuie, it the directions are complied v. ith The two latter medicines may be had of Mr. Owen Cieesy ol Carlisle', Mr Simpson : Biuceviilc, Jacob Wolf of hhaker l'raoae, J. Dolahan, west of Christian Settlement, Ilimoi'-. J. Bell of Mount Cannt 1, Messrs. Mi. uia aip! O'Neal, La wieriCt-ville, M tysvdle, Illinois, bept, 24, Itl'i'. and Peter C re cn :-r.t. ii K M O V A L till! stdiscnber besis have to inform I itiieno, er: i customers tnat t o lias rsmovei (.ia 5PORL to the Brick Hou-e one door from Water sheet, joining the S ore of Pwrhh ev Hebard, formerly oc cupied by Marron S: Ilcn - ter, where he will be glad to see his old c.cquairi - tauccs. He has on hand a good assort tue:!. .: (TJ () (JJ t) J OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: ALSO Ah Invoice of Stoves assorted, 7 &, 10 Plate; 100 bbls. alt, 100 Hags Alum do. All of which he will sell on fair terms f r Cash, or for Pork or Corn, to be delivered this Fall or Winter. Persons having accounts with him are hereby intormed (hat tie intends sroin.: on lor khort1 ;",d thry are ieM,u-te.! to call and :ut-, tie the a a me before the Oth hfepteml op. SAM. SMITH. Aue. 31, 1GJ1. jLntt (DrncU, ! llcve just received Smiths infallible remedy FOR THE PILES. I n UI5 me dicine n rrpare d froni a v cc-h'th--SK and wni be found a radical t tire far that di-tressing disorder, the PILLs. Since itsd .-.-..-ot-,. . la. a, ,. .a (,. . : 1. . , r ..,,a ..... 1 taiv e been cared after having bet n Hllhctiil for the space of twenty years 'i he fir-t ar 1 hca- . V . ri i . .

tion eiiForda trent relief, and a peifect cure iseflecte'd in a tew day-. To convince the public it is a ovtrcin remedy, the following certificate is subjoined : tVv .Vii-IorJfc August 15, 18J0. "Having Letn nlnicted with (he Piles two years, and having applied tor medicul aid 1:, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Albany, and New -York, without success, until advi-ed by h fiiend !o try Dr. Smith's jnfullible rercedy, which gnvt ; 111 mediate relief, an 1 prove 1 a cure- within t wen tj-fuur hours. JAMES f.W'INOS." Vincrpnes, Oct. I, 183'. -r .

anti DYsrr.i'Tic, on ot u s-tomacu PILLS,

A 1. Flood the tr t , f xr' ri arf, htm! nf'j found to I an i'.f.illd de run fr moti r lion The-" pd'; have l.rtn bi;hh nnr r V(' hy thoe v hnva .i-i ij in hi r .. n i o e i ; i I a l r . I i f.a?e. They ai t as a powerful nm.r. neiitrah .:!(' the arid upon the itnnm h ,ne stn r.-tL to the debilitated ore u s f '.! -tiun re-ton.-t'.ie anpetite :'T,d ri r;v', e iian-n f n nt tin stomnch, hal r.'ial c( divrrr.-, I ! ' ckrej A ache, Jf.e'ion'teiicv or t'.e n.rsd, r ;ilnn'.i oi mill teiianre, t itatem i.'id'.'iric.---, i ; ! d,ir up times t rt. . --. but ir f the beet t . v rite, o r; of u n't r v Inch i- . n - ( -ramoid v a;,,' many e.thi r r .-rvo'!,-aii'.. I-'.!: r. 4 ! e do r,contain r.i reurv m .-.ey tori;., mT o,j tb'-y s.. ken the .Ii i.;:idi as most" , crativ medi. a.ebut ( rt Tin t ,. e!:".- of a -a'-' a -.a mil-' cat',,,, .. me. i la re i - :. i r. -t i ft :oi; ii. ' : ; of o. i.uv, r p-' ures to v : t ,.r c(.dd, v. '!e u-'V.Z ti n:) -Th" ar- (hereto,-,, pai ticuh'.'y cah :::.:t'-d i'o- ' ' u i i r e. Th ' l or rie" i i .1 t .o .-e : n ii - v. : ne ot tin' uie.-t i ru'o .nt prartitioi ers i i i .on mai t:? f r i in i IV in - practice (- many ye for .-ale 1 v I'.I I'T oi;;i!Cb l!!C lit s, Oct . !, lr.Jl. t vim? (BDimSo BURTCH 6c HEBERD S AVK. received from Philne!. b-hla, , r. av oitment of FALL and WINTJ'.':. V.'i.i. !i tiu-y ofi'er for sale hw for v-:..i . ..-kindi.f ( onntrv produce. V 'mcenuc's Oct. 1, lbfll. t r ; , i.p VAev lvi,e)N given. 3 1HAT 1 ' nvr :'ken ot letter? of numinc j A t-Mvn c-n Hip cs'a'o 'X Tlionvrs Tyler. , ;-. jeea'.-i d, 1 ce n VniKlrihurch ronntv, wl.e .;-. pnre.-taie. .to inns,- ,f,t4) r,, vo said c- t.itr ...... ......iinr' l t r. v,..,!.' , t . . . i . ..... . . . iiv ii' i: - v . i t i . i r iw . ! i i.ir v . ie i e j- , rn ' ! a , ; i thos. having demands a mi net. ?-U(j (-.i.t1 ;, .. reque sted to present t!,.i. aecounts ha?al! aoihentira'ed for f ettlrnr r,t. v.i'liin o e " t .: from thi- e!.de. iaid --t -i t i- su.-eoa ) to t-o -olvent !TJZi IIT1 1 YLLR. Sr; tend., r 2d, IVM. !- - rosr.v oi my. ' ' Janii Mi Crejery an i Matilda his: w if.-, ( Travi8 and i-allv !.! v ijp, Levn-n and T: . . . s alar L. Forc:-t. by th"ir guan'oau, Jauic.s .Ah C rea'y , 7' ' John r.aton, Th. -ma Kate Morgan Laton, Jo-, pli at. pb i e-. I idiabeth Robert I noma8 two ;; ;:h. i o;, aij vv.n-. j sr.tiv, .-in:. ii-. v.o-. J i.-ri 'I honiH'..'I ' ' i-, .... v, l which ("iir last named ; a r aio- are the la - Isaac Latou, i the heir of Wiibaui lailoa, e'etca d, M.: (teorie J. i'on, () ce a-a o Ol' aie brie'. y netif.rd a the ;.:-.r t '-f .'.O ( om: lain-io's. i baa at th.- nxt tern of the; Circuit Court, to re tie hi at Mount Verr.-n cu the banih Mi'.-id.iv ol" f. hriiarv, A. 1). !.;. that b'li I e -i.-mi da inan'. :i ly f-r t i ' api i poai . p. .!. . d ar ( , -aa.a a er, to rrDi.e v t rv. r; u d. -',-. st i n ." four, to-irh t I. a I -i . ci t! - of e. ( ; ai Ii 'i i a n. i't ( r raap1 t eh e -. -t. in !!,, i oai v of o-ry, .:crordm:. t -i 1 ac ...; don r.r iieoree cea i d, e vet nt; d to u. ia in- hie ti.ar , and r 1 !-'u ha.- n- f vet ! ei rie-ornt lied wiih, ivb re v..i; , ic attend .and make objt.f tion-. M.. urt ( rnon. .Sept. Ue!. r l r x e,44 TJTivvr-" fv i v.- ; , , IN1UAN'., i" IVr.-.n ban.', :.-;.d w dl n.-ti.t!y hee;--tor sale i.t (ia ir 'a- i.rv u ' -iu e rj- n r a tl.e-ir iiv, r; manubictui e and -a! i rv jin i ;or ot)(piahty. a in ! i r - '.caal-?-(;!p.; .,- ' r.-; ai a ! . jioi i i.,d . i - with nny ci mtit v. id be :i.U All'"!'! the e u u !,,oei a.i i 1 W 1 ; -'c pub! ; I aver:; X f-) TV " Oi 1 1 he I ; ( O.,:1; : .1. o in. ra!- r.".a" i :" .r.- t'.c Cf ( ! L : ' 1 1 1 1 u ! i arcarp. d:D -.iiv , .a -( a ';, o,a , ! orap! ;. a ' nif r Jt rua.a. c in :te tr:-.'. iiu a ead, i'he ftal I o!:a-n i' nt : . t' at o e. ii. I. a ' a fP : a r i - ia v. f . i U; I. Vinc-i rec. J,-.!v Z2S l'.v -::tf mi km wmmm j ml: 1 or N TRY :dF.!;ni.NT5 A J KMI'd'KRS ate i!i urui' Clarr With the 1 t.ait ht ! i, . et, Pittbur. '. lui.'.jv. i;.- ar'a ; s , e !irtPi: i.Mi- - m dine:-, rt h.ry iti be -up; !n t it La'tern ric Rl.u k a lid if re" Car I'ur 'I'ravclaT C Leather " .. Cb-th Fur -eal Lea stocks. Luttier lk A 1 i r l; ' a j-or?me:;t e;f PLAYING ( I'liLNt ii II. l'P.OOKsr.L!.LR.-l in the 1 e -:r. "J " . . - 1 rI''.- - 1 1 ' a !. 1 -r.. .a . .. . t -' .:. ; : ; " II' It. lie U,3 Y'oik h. a let c l. of I .1. , ... . - " .. " k 111. , f ' - -old v erv ci ap. 1 su . 1 . Pi ttst :' -t d ,c,r tr William Ci ti.- stlet b 1. KOTICI!. A liiiv.-sjr. '.ri.( rit, -a-- th. : V T T "v Ttt !i 1 lb lllai- it. ';,. ,r ui vv beat, nro i.-.tor.-a A f if at the rsteaai lAi H unter, or at lb: ,-r I. ducmr the rt ct 1 ,c , (i; they -I i.t 11 rt ct .c . 4- - -lure. -.at :. M. .... I) art-. , r 1 . i