Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 October 1831 — Page 4
STAN.AS. If I J.nrl thought thoticoulJst Late I might not u i ' r I3ut I hereof, when I y thy sidr, I'l.j-t i i ,11 i on h!t men t -d 1 e ; ( , m i I) m ntll t'H n iini lad a-"-".! The tirj-c; would 'A r ho o'er, And I on tb' c sbenld k my la;t. Ar.d thou sia.uhi-t sua. i. o more. An;! still up"" lh.it fare I lack,
At.d ti n k 'twill smib- re. Aim! -till the 'bee. ''I - viJ njl L'oo.n, That I m'l-t l'H'k in v on ! Jin T w la n I speak thou do-t not .-ay, Wt. it thou ne'er It It unsaid r,d I f I, : ; v i II I tnH v , Sac rt Mnry! thou art dead. if thou would-! stay e'en as thou crt--.Ml ( !,! mi. i all ct re i e I .-till mi.ht I re-s that silent heart, Ai d where tliy Hiiilt s Inv c be on ! V,!,i!i e'en thy "chill, bleak cone I ha Thou -'eemest all mint' nan, Dut the n I lay tin ' in thy grnvi , And I am now eh.ui'. I do not think, where'er thou art, 1 hou hat f. rc' ttt ii ; And I, perhaps, may soothe this heart, Fy thinking ton of tl.ee : Vet there wa round th-e sin h a eiav. v.. if liht ne'er 'pi n before. As fancy to ve r could have elrav. t;, And neve r can rt-5-t arc. TUi: WORM) 1- BRIGHT. The world is bright before thee, Its summer flowers are thine, It' cn'm blue skv is or thee, Tbv bo-om plea-'!re' shrine; And thine the sunbenm5 given To liature's morning hour, Peace, warm a when from heavco It bm-t on Kden's bower. i i ere i - a sons; ol rrow , Thedeath-chre of th L'fiV, i hat tell--, oredawiicl morrow, Those charms nny fade away, That sun's bright b-am be shade'!. That ky be blue no more The summer flowers he feded And youth's warm promise c r H' lieve it not tfVuch hai !y Thy rverii'j lieano may Though beaut laikeau i b ady I hint on a summer sea, Th "i:Ji Time thy bloom is sfeala;: There's -till hevot.d his art The wild ilowe r wreath ef (Vein r The sun-heani of the la art ON GOING TO CIlbROir. feme po to Chure h. just for a walk; Si. rue qo tic re to lauch and talk; Some go there for eh-ervation ; Some co there for spe culation. Some ' there to meet a friend ; Some co there their time to spend"; -ome go there to d. ze and noil. From ihe Cincinnati Mirror, and Ladies' i Tartcrre. THK I'NHELICVEU. rtill roiin.l hi'.n lunt;, invisibly, r chain Which all'il forever, lettering, tho' unseen, Ar.d b.eavy, though it clanh'd not. liron. I pity the Vneemkv it. one who can gaze upon the grandeur, and glory, and beauty of the natural universe. anl heobi not the louche of His finger, who; ii over anil with and above all i' 1 m very heart do I e ommiserate his con-1 elition. lhe I nl'Cliever: one V hose in-" tellect is sealed to the light of revelation vvho can gaze, upon the sun, and moon. and tars. and upon the unfading and impenshabie sky. spread out so magnificently above him, an'l say that all this is the work of Chance. The heart of such 1 1, 1, . 1 1 Oemg I' 3 cneainy aim ou nirv ' ' " him. mind, the god-like gift of l.'Tn LLC r,! . 1 kit' t i 1 deoeu nesmneu u i ieiiii 1 I ..rto rhfintir .ihvrinth ra es cheer-. iv m ivi' v U'' v,v - 1 hopeles xo tjieani 01 ngiii ii om v- 1 1- - I . J- ; lieaven peooiraies mo i:acuot ci nej -ti 11 - a .. . , .' rt 4 . . a.! I 11 t . l' 1 1 . norriDlC ueiusioil -y" voiie hi en uu: T'erna! hid3 the desponding heart rejoice.' r 1 . C. il, lr-.,c ..r I n 1H l r l"l t ? in 1 , 11c Kill-'"' 1 pbim rou-e the dull spirit from .is lethargy j ' , ' .. , s' or ai'.ay the consuming tever ot the brain , The wreck of mind l? Utter remediless;; reason i prostrate; and passion, prejudice' n.t .,r,titinn. have reared their tetn I , , nc;ntlt ' pie upon the rums ot intellect ; I pity the Inbeliever! What to him IS the revelation from on high, but a sealed) VnolJ. He eees nothing above, or around. I , , i . - cr '.eneatn turn, mat evidences me exist : pooinno i, ano ne ienies--yea, wnne, i if i i i i Standinn uion the footstool of Omnmo-' 1r,rt -ind o:i7inir m -,. r llin . ! . -7 ; t , IV IIV 171I till VI :hroneef Jehovah, he shuts his ee to (;od! The workings of su-h a mind are a Ciarelto me And vet 1 have moreihan' ence been intimate with beings of this mould. During a season spent at the' South, a lew years spue, I became a--, qn unfed vvith a young; Frenchman Vincent tie L'Fure He was handsome, j accomplished , rich a gentleman, a scho-; lar, and a genius. Fat he was an UnLejjrvor an I nil del Brnand educated in; Paris, the hot bed of intideh'y . itAvas not to be wondered at, that hi mpid sheul. have something of a -!eptic a I bias Tl.i-tv:i-all I at fir-t pe i cei ed .-ai d 1 cherish e i an nrquaintance which ptonne 1 I'1 be adrantagcou- to me while sojourning in aj lainl of stranger-, ami w!i,h aptcaiep'l (fonjenial with hi? wi-hes. Out attiuau; j tr ciU ance commenced in solitude, and in soli tude v:H matured We often -pent ulede; evening al Mie w an-s-rio'T ti.i midPig'bl beneath the beiutiful sky of autumn. .cmeti.TiC9 inelu'ejipg in poetic ij':.)tation . ..I .-. from our f:iemte ant ho r s. at others in reflection on our peculiar si:ui'ions in life he, a wanderer ti tn hi-nafiv e coun-j tr;, tceking to exchange his richei for
t-' t f-vv ;o there to worship (od. i
fa?ca:i'i ii'i.iturf: !. ivauejer likewise,
I l I ut sacrificing ease and pleasure, arm even hoalth.inenilcavorsto procure that riches, which, po-scssed, he seemed not to enjoy This i- the way ct the world . The main spring of ail human action and endeavor, eem to he, an inten-e longing after s tiutkin unn$e$eiw grasping after inmp than we can hold and enjoy; and upon close crutiny, human life appears to he nothing mote Mian a continual and wear isome chase after intangible nothing-. I)e IEure, u I have said, was an un-
ii i ion- (i o- I'os-e-iiur ci'i i in n s superior to nnv hchever: ami as our acquaintance matU-thrr nJdi,-',! rre,arat,otl Vet d.-cov mJ S rr.l and ripened into friend-hip, and outj-;-ecin- ol t.-mn d l y etr i tion imm i,rrhs intimacy increased, I (iiscmeird that he ji'"t. p n.ts. k.c; in t'oinbination of those muM
a HI) mtldel Ot the mot hopeless kind II is travelling companions were the works of (iihhon, Voltaire, DWcmhert , and Fame; and he pored over the poisonous pages ol these high-priests of infidelity, j with an earnestness that won my admira jtion, thouoj) it lessened the respect in which I held him. To oppose ihe vitiaj ting doctrines he was rapnily imhihing. ar.d to counteract their influence upon his mind. I produced the Word of the Great , Keelator lumsrlf. Here it was that the : mind of De L'K'.mc showed its alieadv ; hor nh'e deformitv . Commending anil pre--ir, g to hi? heal t the evoiks of man. lie spurned the vommc cont.nnmg the word of the Great I A::, and the un. cn!al i led precepts of t lie guileless Saviour t limse as I made htm ;ic!:now ledjre the hic was, ihich had drawn him into di;-IK-Ilf i and prejuciici; ii i.nii iniMtions as ! i i jwcie its ciierts, still no er suasion, no! j entreaty, could prevail on him to abjure j ; the creed he had adopted; and I left I isi toun.l hun, an unbeliever, and at, un . . . . eiappy man. .nu i ueiieve it is nttei j impossible for the two characters to he ; separated . The woil.l over, he that can see nothing in the magnificence and im-peri-bahility ot the works of nature, Jo ! evidence theexirttnce of a God he who j has ne) hope beyond the grave no expec.
future, ht.t to lie down an.l !;,,,rs for ;V;U,H :ird ? cm1"1 vt tA r' ?ri- . i . , . I tieii , at the shortest notice, and on the moil oeiiust lorever, and la no jreanable: terms.
ration m uie ! I mingle with t I moic- -i anuidiappv man Unbelief! it is a w nherinq; sirccco to the j j.-mcrtions It comes over the heat t with j a mildew sweep, blighting the cherished j hopes ot immoi fality . and eirving up the! jgu-tiii.j jounta;::i of thankfulnes- to (iod. f W.I) G. e.',,irrv'r 1 DR. IIUNTFR S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC OK Vtlfl I-ct'in,' iv t B ,l'l,o.o i iv-.x, sa s i JoeT. fire.o-orv . i mo-t freoaerit of all di-i-nscs- it i ia' i with in ev erv count rv , in everv class of society, in e Very s asr,;i of the v - ar. De von -t the e- et .il gcrs vvhith attend other diseases, it is ne via the- i le-s c ;;uallv eiiitr.:M'!i- to the patient in many! ia-tanees !,-adin-to all the miseries el a coti-! limit e i.ypochvaid.aasis." Sue 1 1 l.e-ins; the liiM or, vhu! daily ispcii-j eta-c proves i heeaunin-- more unive-rsal in nvoportion as indolence and luxury increa-e, i' i m ortant to p accutate views of itj pa tholozy, symptoms, causes anil cures The symptoms of this disease are extremely daersit:ed I hey mav bv ..tv idcd into stu h as arc re - f..r, nti, ,i .!nni I,' . , .... .1. .1 ! .. . . ! w,.,,, , v. . s, uij,,,,,,, s ui,
omer pau o. cue pony. .Unon- the lir.t mav j published weekly as well as semi monthly. We be enumerated loss ot app, tite, nausea, pain m ,rpl .ra,t r, t( the put lie U,r the liberal ,. from the epu-astri-im (or lett tide.) heartburn, h sen v.lx awar,led us, (having now a more extensive ot tulluessdiSt -ntion, wei-ht in the stomach, a !c(,c.nlation than any other newspaper in the tee -ling as though a ball was h.ded in the As.-Fr.ited Mates and siuiil leave no mea-ure unre -phasnsacnl or roti.l e-reotation, ervrosis or the ' , . o.a to. in onlerto rend, r this i.iniml i-.i,. .
vomiting ot a ( leaf lepior Pen in va-t cpianti- i (, asm . a scn-ation ni irii.-ni ..r tti;..r-' : ot the stomach. To the second --- tan 01 symptom ; mav nc reierred, e.tnong maoitiers, co-tive nes-,ir an irre gulai state e t the haw eb, uith a morbid appearance of the evac nation, pain of the hack, ar.d turbid urine, disagree able taste in the mouth, especially on first men .111 tooth a1O.11 n-i ill ii;., acuc1. palpitation, pulsation . ; 1 ' ; " the epigastrium, irregularity of ti e 01,1.... :, :io:t :ry congti and occa-iona v (iitlo-nltv ,n o i.,.. hreafiiing, giddims, langoiir and lassitude with ". ' ' ' '"-P Ii,-"lfS t- v :i 1 i.-ir nt iV nh tr ut 1 i 1 1.1 n ' . , . :i i e-;uisc-oi tin-disease are various and p-roxitnate cause, howetr. i- cl , 1 1 .1. 1 ' . mportant ; it of v a-certain-i" niviMLii nt'irum' c n i : uaT tn t)to1 if mac- ll.,- ,I..I..I I.. I.., C 1 , " "u"" " v l n.-tanco u, - ., 11. . 1 ? t o , , , . . r I , . state of the an, uh-
erient ttcries.
: ,r ... A 1 .1 . . . it'"' ' " J "i ' 1 1 1 i t bij,ary mcv wUvhm IvM!t fu nut r ru,i, .... -..-I ... -nr m ijuitmnj n ii:aieu P.: , rtenng in the main steps of th. ton- in-; "ges-uve Pfe'-i 1 Cl'-i?- It may arise, ec.nt!Iv, iro.n
. . 1- ..1 j v 1 1. -. ..vj.i v rd ;u nhW - l -hich, neither - 11 1 ' ;V-llvl tu MH '' a -Uu 01 I'Toor a 5 to p:lM;? ,,c: expeti-e will at anv time be siiared be incapable ot performing its funct,,,;.. And' a,, the p.irt oi the publisher Every number a!;o from a moron! state ol ti e musailar coatju-ih contain a care fully corrected bank Note l t ! , s!oil,:l',h, or on. cpe ndent ot all disease! j,,t, list ot broken banks, Fi ices Current, Fri
. 1 1 " ':nrt,;,!' "e-h-nele-oc impen. cuy pt rh.irrae d. Iheteilow mg may ho , nume rate d as -ome of ti e , xciting! causes oecas.onalh ov crloading Hie stomach. J " ?'n.(l,:l1 ""diligence "" spnituous h paor-, want j ' -' 1 l'1' . on turned, t uu h.iik'ii, iii:u ,iiiK n ot mo d S-:ch hciC i y patp iolegical views of ome of the best nractitiouer? ot the da, it ordv . - . ie main- i or u.e un fottunate patient to use P; eh it mciiit'S as nature ai' d a rt h a C PT1 1 ill is power, to ward, .pf this troudiesomc complaint. It only roiia:;,. f.u the ,,r i,ri, l,ir if' fl ..:tl. . . .... .1 . ii. iui vi i.nrc a- u) st . Ill I lev , i . rep-;. f. 0 with a view to tin. pr,-r, edmg at hoh gy nnd symptoms of this the v will h.- ( tu tun! in ei i i i-'or ol t ho ii-t -c i i. ln-tiuire.uoul ! i e im ranee m loiiy iorti.e i-n- : ricior io a--. ;t ; Put thev aie and i t c 1 ,t . i.iu iney aie ana ! . c ei, a te and tilicacious remedy in the can-of d - s - psia.amlas K,:t they can be sHf,lv reeomaided to ad who ha. e been afhcvd with th.-f v,P desome mala.iv . For -ale by Frict oi) c, nfs. ' " HII T v (M)rofTi iv. sate and e c;cH, ions remed in the pens me Yinotnne-. Oct . l; J t ; ll rueived pi addition to the r form, .U -P-k, a huge and - hmdid iP-vrtcait v l UINTF.II COO!).-, ovg a.aue-t e v ( V ana !.- w : by C..r::i-! o-e of cn ! try ;e rc,.'it:ts v i. b tc y will ler;..s I , ISM. I the n. -t re i--oi .a Foalsviilc. Oct NOTXCB. tVIH'ni: my wile Nancy aid icv-ed IT have ag'ced to part and live -e ai ite. this i- tot ,-ibrd all i tr-i'ii !re;a tru.-tau or h ubouns heron mv account JOHN N. IIANCUt 'IC. SuMivcn cout.ty Cc. i', I - J I . d-o. i
it; La montlrat'3 com mbian S?rflctfrtilr Specific, j
1- or the cure of Consumption. Asthma, Flennsv, spitting of blood, ami pulmonary af.Vctions" of every kind the mo-t valuable remedy ever discovered for the cure of f'nn. sumption', nnd .ill dUenses of the breast, ami lungs, leading 'to Consumptions. To all afflicted with those troublesome aiToctions, an immediate u-f of this hildy celebrated Specific is onlv !,(cr-;iiv to convince the most increelu- ! 1 lil rD? u become-a i;ai-am ol superior valae to t V,e he man family. It heal? the injur ed part?, opms the pores, and com; os s the'distnrhed nerves; and wlnle it c lean.-es and heals, it a!.-u ivps siren-lh to the t( t.der lungs improves digestion, repair the a; petite and imprevea 'I e s;)intJ. This -pt-cifi'-i a!n a s civen in saf ty it is i-ald and pleasant to tjip taste, and mav In satelv -jiven to women in whatever condition, the most delicate circaim-tances not es't ptrd. A L-reat many well authenticated certificates con! i be obtained: the proprietor i oppo-Td to n:,y thing like : nti, and raefer to ri'k it cn its own merit? alone. The public, will plta-e to be cautious of a spurious article: none are -inline without the signature of the !'ir'M ri"1' r ilne, ahich will in company each Mull tif direction. Price one (hdiar. I'or sale by HITT Sc ORKICK. Viiiei nr.es, Oct. 1, lOill. I KASKON & HUNTER Res pLctt';:".! :a1onu their friends and the public generally that their new im 1' ,uuv 'H;,.iacil. liiey x i f in inn, re e.tlci iui , I I . 1 i j .-, . t r ii. I. .... ... i . .T. ...i iiiii' ...vii tun i ii V'V,: .C" ":,:'' ' c ' ' ,,c:ii i v i i , tair price, tor L AMI on! v. Ao orders will he arc ptcd, atte r this uoliticatiou, unlcs.- the Cash aerc'.iapaui' th'. m. The.e -,vh. mav have a coin ts ul the Yin eenne s'oteHin Mill, iie infoiuo d tl.atCash pa menti will be esperled for e ve rv irticle the lii.ij uaiu uuiin-ni a. mm . ihiiiii. ciiifiii, i ...... I ..i . ,i.a i i ne Iro irieioi s ' n-im i." n ii i. i.; i.i;u' o l oi . "... fJi-Marron & Hunter have received a con signment ot k22.KENAWHA SAL.T, whi'ii the'v will dispose of low . Viuceinic:-, Tth May, 1831 J-Jtf i"VTiTlcK is her, by iriven, liat on the second ! Li Monday in .November next, at the Court J House door in Mount Pleasant, Martin county, i Indiana, I will proceed to sell lor the taxes due .! .. I UTI !! H! 1(1 1 C''C IC-I? Hlli , ll1 11 tl.l I t ill ? Id- I. ll'Ul'j io., lOf, ll.JO PIJ'). all and sinL-uiar the trcts ofjnnel nnd town i lots in said county on vv hich the taxes for the vears aiorenamect, nai remain unjiaiei. i he sale will be cont inued from elay to 'lay, between the hours of '.( o'clock. A.M and 4 o'clock, P. M until the whedt are orTered for sale. CAGF.R 1'F.KK, Collector, Jlf. C. iMount "' ai..nt,Oct 6, 1 8 J 1 . 2 Jtl BICKKFXL'S REPORTER, Counterfeit Detector, and Trice Current. 1 The t5r.t year of this publication havinf been . . . .. 1 t co,,,-!,,. "Reporter will he realter he ile in all i(..-cee-ts not titdv to me-ichiints, bank in' in ti'ot :oi. brokers and ki t tiers ul hnteU. !l...-t t. .-., .,;;., 1 vv., 1,., . .. . .. ' '..I' til, 1 ' 'llUUUII.l 1 111 111 IUJ. 1. . fl.lH1 . IInm t!.,. liternrv uWnut.-o oi' s. ,,ui ,..,, 1 se e l;e line iti. en well known as writeis at. el cave e e-rre r pondenfs in all the principal cities and towns n, ;the United Stales. N v alio receive weekly more than five hundred newspaper? from dibit ro!'lr,.. .,f i,., Ci.,i, c 1, 1. ....... 1 , .11 i'. 1,0 v 1 uir i. niuu wnut., .u u,.ii i 1 1 , 1 1 - .-..r , .. i. a ,-. .1. .iii:ii...i. iii. in riv iir l n.uia iii i'n.n liltin, ilium o! the "Reporter,'' and the it beurce'rum whence1 it is derived, we can confidently Mate, mcy, in all cacs be relied up..n as cortea t. Ihtnk notes are being counterfeited in every eliie ction; and 011 the arrival ot every vessel from Furope, or the creation of every na tional exeiteunent, the jtate of the market va-Fva-ry per-011 should, there tore, be posses-sc-ti oi some certain guiile o wnicn all such information might be received by the earliest 1 mai Is, and at such a rate as not to remu r its pos-si-Mon an exorbiiaut tax. Such a .oiirn il is ,c-of (Jold, Friees of Hank and Imurance block. 1 and a description c-f all Counterfeit ami Altered Notes in circulation throughout the United S, ales; and all such information as is likely to throw light upon the subjects embraced in the design 0f .p,, Joutnal The latest foreign news, f o-i ther wi t h mne h original and well selected matter. ;!! .-bo be found in the columns of th. "Reporter " The terms of tb.e weekly publication are $Z r annum and .mi-monthly 2 single copies IJ: eer.ts. Address HOliFIll T. FlClxN FL L, Kxr! ange CroLe r, No. p, Chemut street, I'hiladeljihia, Fa. ii s: M () V A L. I La. T- , , , ln, , r 1 ;l:bcr1nlHr bs 'ax,C, l'' ,nfV,rm 1 B cn-omers that he has r. men jhis SIOUL to the Uncle Hotie one door frc 1 ater sttect, joining the Smre of Burteli . I I,.. XT.,.-,.. I. II.. to inform his ed om (S. Ib. bard, luime riv occupie d by .Matron A: f lim it . u heie he v. -id be uhtd to s e hisold acnUciin-! laur.es. lie has on band a good a-rortmerit of !&!!) OV FJ'EllX ULSCRII'TIOXr ALSO An lav nice of .StoYL's asoFh tl, 7 cn 1 OPlate; 100 l)hls. alt. 100 i hiiis Alum ilo. ; Vll of w! .ich Io: wd! si 11 e,n fir terms for C;ih i i-i..:. .. ' ... i. i !. . i . i .. ,. I , j ior i tiu oi v i in, io ct- i. ii e. reu e n.s t ! Winter or I'ers it;; bavin - accounts with hirj are hereby ni into il th it he i: ti is .oiug on tor goods shortly, and they a:e ile the sanw I clore tl
tpie-te d to call eild seteptember. I
Aug. 31, mi.
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FRESH MEDICINES, Paints, Oils. Varmshfs c Dvk Stiff: To inftcuft cS- OVere. w av just received from Haltimore n fresh supply of Dnisis, Medicines, ir. Their a--ort men t is well splectrd. extenive ami com-
plete. Orders from a distance will le asjKnrStal o promptly attended to a if personal application j Leather '.o
were made all nrticles wnrrr.iae t o! ti.e tiett v (,uality, and sold lov. for cnh The v have the ' loCWS. 1 itUUCV M blUvL'cnuine 1'ort Wine. ued tor Medical I'irpostsj every variety of Patent M.dicinr. and am-1 A htrc a-orttm opie supplies ( Fever and Ague Powders u. dl PLAVI(r (' AHDS. i: lTvF.N'H VVWl -o successfully in the cure oi the chills and!
Also Worm naxfare, equally ercctual for rpellmc worms, nnd made in sf convenient lorm as to te taken with a-e by the young t child. The fey tr and asrue Powders and Worm mixture are ultoL-ether of voje table production and consequently their exhibition can be attend ed with no d inger whatever, and will o!re( t a speedy cure, if the etire ctions are complied ith. The two litter me dicines mav be had of Mr. Owen Cre-esy of Carlisle, Mr Siinpson of i Fruceville, J.ico!) vvoli of .-rhake r hi; :i;ak. r Pmiri . J. j tth mint, Illinois: j Dolahnru west of Christian Se
J. Ihdl of Mount Carm--I, Mc --r-. ;ieure and I") U la are in termed t! O'Neal, LavvrenceviUe, and PttT Green ot!'' " -h ;:ia Mill
Maysvillo. Illinois. ept. 21, !!:' t $c (DnicU, Hair jhit received Smith's infallible rcrnruj FOR THE PIJL.SS. meeiH ine h pi. parcel In: in a ve g! tat , .inu v.iii uc- iihmiu a i,ici ,11 curt! ot iii.ii lotressinc: iti-onler, t!a- I'lLhrr. Since itsdivery, (chich was p.,- ril,.r,. accident') tarinhe i . I l - . liii .' I .'..I .'inn ijir ii'i. tin. ihih.i .ii. ..... I i.V. ::V"b "ru" ; 1 ' V , ',r i . 1 . . . - nnords treat relu , and a net feet cure is el j'e cted in a lew day. To convince the public 't is a sove reign lerne !' - cafe b: subjoined : the follo'ivin- certi.i- - Citu t,f ',.V.r'- .?) l-, ip.-,. j Havinir been nlllicted wilrtiie p'iie-" two j year5, anil hnviuc a; ii i ' , i : , , I ic. - ,,.,, , i .,,,, - ... v,i , .......nn'i, ...wiwii . .tun iiewi oi k, w ithout success, until advised by u friend to try Dr Smith's infJiibie remedy, which cave immediate relief, and prove-d a cure"' within twenty (our hours. .IAMK-5 F.WTNfiS.v Vincennes, Oct. t, 1C3!. 1-Gt. A NTI DYSPEPTIC, OK SOUR STOMACH PILLS, JJ A F stood the te st ;f experience, and ar' A3, tot ound to he an infallible cure for indite. tion. Thece pills have bee n hiidilv anrroved ,1 ! by those who hnve used them for the above dis eas". They act as a powerful tonic, neutrali
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iw in, uLi.iuuiu (i i. ii;. ins ui ii i Liesi ion ri'siore . .1 , . . an i'p 'ne .um leuiove nausea aiiei sicKne-s at the stomach, habitual ceutivene ss, head-ache, despondency ol the mind, paleness of the countenance, palpitation of ihe heart, vertego or giddiness, belching up of water v hich i s sometimes tu-tedc-s but most e eimnionlv seair. and. many othe r nervous niT- f tion-. 1 he y efo n,it contain mercury in any form, nor do f ti y sik n the stomac h ,13 most . nrratne medi ines de. but eilorm the office, of u sah- and md. catt.ar tic. '1 here is no restriction in diet or drink, cr exposures to wef (!r cold while using them They are therefore- particularly ealcuhitod for family use The proprietor of these pills w as me of the mo-t eminent prac titiom rs of raedi-e-ine in the I'nife .1 btat' s nnd used th.m sue cessiuuy to ins practice or nuiiiv v. nr. lor many i nr-. I or sale by HITT ,x: OltKICu. " . ' - ... incennes, ()ct . 1 , 1831. i - - BURTCH fit HEBERD I g AY; ree ic d from I hiladeb hia, a gen B fl. assortim ni of .IA. and U lN l i;?Whi. h the y ollV.r for sale low for ca?h kinds ot eountry produce. Viucinnt;, Oct 1, Fdh'l. , or nio-t i - tr REYNOLDS 6c BONNEH, vi.et..r:s, inhmxa, v on hand, and will con-tai.fl j U.ep lor sal at their I'actorv in Yiu ennes.
?iayf0iU".vvn. Ue-vA, cS- VV.vt Kcuti ... , . fi Tm l-TrTTI a Cf ck f 'C cj .n maiiiii-itture and oi a ve ry sup. r;or i - jCllXlX VJTb. w
of their ow ejuahty. .Merchants and otheiseiin L. s:, with any quantity. Orders ac-ompanie the cash will he attended to immed i'atelv. Vincennes, August '2G, I -J 1 . J jtt HOTEL; l LVCL.WVns, I.VDLLV. L A. Lb HI i i respectbillv uiiorins hi- fri aid "in:- hIii he public h'' h i- lea-ed for a term of vi ars t Tavern Stand late !y oecuj.it d by (Jen i d II mer Johr. in, and i- now j repared to ;:--coi modate trrivellers. and all other who im.y : i him a call, in the he st manner. The 'table attached to the hor-..- i-' i.ir.-o ni eonv en i. ut . atid a careful ho-th r is up h.yc '.vho is thoro'mhly acquainted with I cess. Yn.cemie.s July J, 1CJ1 ddtf I, In Zfbuline Harrison, Anna Mana S. Han C lari-sa L' ui-i Han boi).ehij!.it. I'o.e li-on, XYjlliani Henry Hnni-wii. J C "; rison, heirs ;it law ei J. ('. S. lipf.oi l-o!,, II, IIce a-e'i JiKi: notice, that we 'hill aj ply to the ; Cncuit Court ot K.iox ceainty ,at tt.c nt-xt ; e a. suing term theic. f, e,u the- 1". r-t Mi.iidav ot I
ectiinber next, to appoint a Comtni-si t.i r to' 1'aiu make to us a itMi vev aiice in r-urnanc.' ei tl.i Ir'nk,
title bond of J C s. Hairisoii, d; ceased, dan 221 June, I bU"( f,)r ,, mmbi r tvo hunPie o ind thiity-iour. in lnceniies, as de-ig:, ;te 1 o.. lolmsoii' and Fnu-on's plot. SA.ML'FI. TO.MLIN-ON, JOHN K'ii-Vincenr-.c9, OM. S, fdj!. ?,
CiOl'NTKY MKIirUAM - SToj;; J Klil'.rr.fv? aru inr.ir.ncd th.it fit Uii chance Bui'.din?:, St. C'l.iir -treet. ritt?!.tirl thrv can be supi'iicd w it h tb.c; tolluim; aiticii
it K.i-ti rn rici H lac k r.tui trie y i. ai ?, I ur iravti. t !;r Tr; l,e it!.. : Clo'!, p,( iOKr.l.I.l.IiS in tl.i in H i co".!.i! v ; mi j i :.i , 1 1 a v.i!l f:. i I : : f a i i u. :i i I v 1 n I . i I hi" .-!, M , r. !;, !,,, e.-r.-i-i.-. d to Uun I'n "i ! York , I..t ..f ...i Tv;,.'. ,, i ., i, ,. l i .nhj u.rv an. U d, s j . s-Yi.vr-Th!;, - pjtj . or to Wi!ii-in . Ci.tir str,., t. " FxNOTXCH. Ml')- . s'i'vr ril it' t eii-t i;::i :n' the ' '.. ..O I .1 i i : i -i iri'e " ai.' ! ;:i ce;i'.: at tie ( Me t '. :: illui.ur.ur at that of 11.1) Ubetier. Oat ducii- tb e receipts of eitb.r r c i lhee '.'en'.i4 ti-. ttiev -lia ! r etive a p lVth June. ere dit. i; e lie . i i :r. nr: COLLECTOR'S iQOTJC:i;. .s-vjiMic i. in rebv nvui, that on ii Moi.c.av : Aoe ,to , ti!;-.c sale ut tn... ( r ne:;t, I !.a!I . x Of. ii" ;. o:r!-t eh. or, io th , ' iieer c a:nly, In'oana, '.ic i.iii! i: i: i town ois, (; !c . t(.,vn f)) Ji,,cp. , , ...a ni-iii;:r !., i, .p.. : :v. : ee i, litl . : i .. ,i. tr.paid to;- the : .ale to Le I c , ..ir; j.. 'v'i,"',' .i . - 1 tw,f"n ot 9.V!cek,.A. M. and 4 o' I loo k , 1 . . i : an.l ci i.tiio.v trcai e'. i v to c'av t;nt - Uti ... i. l . .. . i... m .' . . i . JftTtj for ?-tl MA-f) .?. MOVvTLL, Cj'. S.C. Itorkport, ept. t--'M. .Mr. TO .ILL WHOM IT MA Y COXCLHX .r , .iixi. uoip-e, in nr. v. i. on t :e seeoiit: i ,T'T.. .i . i, ' l . day in i.iivfiiil'T n; t. ensuiirc, the onto lie re of, comtneiiee s 4!in at the Couit b.-i-, door in tho to ,n of Tv.in-viho, and con; iv cl Yane! ibui-h, all .-.n-i finndar the l.-.r,,: ';.i: town h.ts in se.i.l count v, tai whie !. the (,.y. s .hi. dor the vc,.r of e.-n- IatiI i one t!iol;;li,l ( iiuneireel ami thirty-. ic are t.ot paiu on or be'forethe 'aid second Moiulay in November, and will continue the i- of e,. . , J;,nd-i (Veen '!a to day, he tv.e ; n the- hout of o'clock in th': arenoon, ami o'c hn k in ihe iifternocp. ct ca;'i ili'V ualil a!i nre ofh-rcd f..r sale. KDWAKI) HOPKINS, Ci.'. V. C F.vansville, Ot. 7, - - CGLXjHCTGIVS iJjL' 1 ij. i W 4 e i- ni.i :i L'i'.Tii ilia,: waom u W J coucc. n, that 1 v. i l or. ih, i.,r 'of November i.t t ei-::inc, cannit nee ,-i Wit the C(nrt ll.m-edoor in Ycdiie n ,. county, Indiana, all and !i;..".:.ar, ihe; ;ai. l,U( 1, Inf C 111 L',i I .. . I ' 1 iw ., ...... ... itnj im , iai w nicii rei" tay.t c: i: th-reon h r the years' ih.-O and li.il are t.e paid, on or bef.ae: said lecond .M;..dav of a, veu.ot r. Mini -sa:e w ii he ri e.ti'oo-.' ti.-r., a c a ia (i:r jto c'.ay between tfie nour; of!; o lo,-j; - ! , ' 1 V 1 A , !" n'u-l! L': - !l..ni..,.N . . . . :.. 1 t .-. .. Hill.. r., wit; ii (t l.il flll JA.M.;S C KNAHAN. C ' D. C Ya :h:ngloii,0..t C, IS.Jl. dm iiusU'tit i)V s otic e . - K iHU'. ur.der-ignecl has taken out U th rs , 1 wa a.'!a::::-t.-iit:o:i .,n 1 i- -- ... , v, . -in ip; 1 ' 1 I . j Chm. 1 1 r. 1 . ::ar:, ile e l' ih'.viess countv , eic. ea .'..! an 1 i v e notice, to all pcrscni imJchtid t-. - :i e i:i.ii.; ;o..tc pay me ef, nun f., ' U - theft Ol!. to O! ( .-f !ll l!,r t , Tl . W !; . re u ju- ,p"Piy insep.i r.t. ' - I - - - .11. il' Id. !J !I Cf IAFM AN", Yrc i ; f Motion, v : ' rut:fj .1 a !:... !': f , ,p. ui.t w S . lea ; : in r, oi i.,:iig the i lo-iired hy I. J?. I i rrc-llni" .:. prom; th p:;; IP '' oft, ; Lf ;.( ()(- ;. ,;, the ' the C ; tn-. Stii' I F.lt FATTi.'C nUill.F.S FA'i KK'L. !!;;). ' rrc-ilai-fe. Ft riL7eIOVAli. R'-iii.i: br.'iK vV. 'I' ..i!o. . lil.ii ',,, 1 1- ( ,; ,( ( t ! ia ; l,!i e Ii!.- v ; nppo-itc c..l. ; former -p.p.! 'i y to p.! f j " ir ' u ji.es -. ! S, pt. j;, it; ;;. i ii' l r l; .'hi! :a- r. . . : to , i I t' l ': t.l'. :. ' tiO'V V. a.'. .;a-;-t in ! t:n.e- ! p. the Gj'PRO T D V T 1 O I i . 'A llii: Prof, -torn I- ip CA ( .in j a r y o : J -, rtp in p. T . , -1. rhLk' at a-epnt to p. ::ro on ucT'-i:. and r-'i'oiii:-o.b rat1' late- ,.f ire la. . , . f' ' i . I , , ' : y i ' "' ' 4 rati' . ii m.pMiy , it: '. in : , can : " iiiCtlii-'l i C. ' : ' ' i ,.ii. (i,ue ? in, i ! Ot 1. com bbio - I f i f - y rcA j nil!" ' d a ( U;, i I ' ' . pii: ; ; it I: 2 i. t; I'C m v. : 1. I' I l. I '( 'i. 11. T f-r. Mr ( ' I I'll tHi(i;yU: U SJ ,lJ ' f 111 . ni o r-'t.ed, ha- t;,k. n o':t I P i i. ;t In.inetiuLn.u e.i ll e -t c. , i V, ! pc , i i ti''i-u!, Lite 'id ti st.il-j i-. it.t.'cLt - i t o s ud e -f it ; , ,' re; ti c-.; , 1 ' , ' 1 . ' ,ri.t. I'.i' IlllUit OliPt' i-aipst the iuCcls L i as : i .tt.t j' ty r.e-nt ; i: -a; i d
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