Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 January 1841 — Page 4

a Mt:i;n.(; .story. No other eUss of men in any country

possesses that f,ieeli(.)JS ;,ptnes3 at inflict - i.nored rrvr :) which seems ... r tug a go'vl ; in If ' i ' ! a'e (Jre.- n Mountain bov. ,1 !,i ,-r i-.j.nn i.r u-pire a eruionter, av.d he wi : ( iu the drolh st ;.m! bet i nature f. low viutciti 1 :.ru -r life, until .- u - 1 V. n some own i a dv i v ; ., d ed.c; tar yn ur tlopliOi ty. nd even v. ro.e .e H .. ki-n nil v.ciuii -;na-: to- the eer. there ia that mrmk cpeticar Ir auout lum V,' r- 1 i i n . u s e s the i if: wound is I . I m t m -a out; opening 1oo rentiers n ; . . i-. ; n.-.---'-- . ' n..-., ,"y If lorn, however se t n; may nave ecu th.e Tlu se n.ii.u'imrnt lie dealt out to Vv:, r - - !nvi ut t:o iteen .tiouiuain' rt.v. io poh:.CKs a natural fai uiiv ior extr if. ting tun fr a , li CVttlV VlC.ssiai'-lU an" a -. the changing hoars can biing; even wait are bi'.t"r vexations t-o others, these hapitv feUows treat in a manner so peeu::ar 1 - . . - , .. i a" completely to a.ter t:uur loruier vnar aeter and mike them seem to us agreea ble, or at least endurable, which was be fore in the highest deirreo. ehensive. Another man will repav an aggravation or an insult by iu-'aiuly returning injury, bv cuttin,r the acy:a!'itanfe aiul shuttmu hi-! tjcart forever ag linst tlu" oiteiu'.er, but a Vermonter, witli asmilo upon h:s face. obtaining a larctficr joke in conclusion. and making his lonner enemy lorg'.ve him and even love, him after the chastisement. One winter evening, a country storekeeper in the .Mountain State was about i:loig his doors for the night, and while standing in the snow outside putting up his window-shutters, he saw through the rlass a louni'iiie, worthless hd'.ow within rab a puund of frc-'h 1 utter i .ii- ... i i i . . ... I I In V Irom t.U us !: it. 'i'he act was no souiil (! teelcl tiian the revenge was hit upon, and a very lew mo.nents tound tlia (Jieen Mountain storekeeper at once indulging his appente lor luu to ;he fullest extent, and paymg off the ;hief witlt x f.icetiou-3 S'.rt f turture for whicli he might have gained a premiu n trom lhe oUi u .pusp.ion. 'I sav Seth, ;aid -Uire At epe; oi.id closinsr iif-Ml vM- aft T h.ni.slapag m an 'iing Ins hamli ov iiis siioui 'ers atiu ftampiiig t!ie s .ti-.v oft .uiu '. . lii ha i ii up.'U . . ' 1 ill" m loe uo.) i U Ins i: a.i hc;e. hat, an: a .; rod o! ii outmake his exit a- , I rckoa, now. oon as 'I -apo:3m,e. ;,- u c

.n ue!,' a u'r-nal n'ojhl as thi., a 'cetlc u.-ii.usg tvarm wou'.d'tf L.:rt i f 'low: and si' .'"W.i.' ' P.-It arv uncertain; h" had the 1 . . . ,e, 1 was excei dinly a.ixious to he . '.jt the temptation, of 'somerliing a sadly int rlerci w . h h i s r co.u tnoi - . d'lns hesitation, iniuever, wes : . tih-d -. right owner of the t ikinr Seth bv the thoublctd and i iant'."ig him in a se..t close to the stove, vher- he wrs in .:uoh a manner c r-iere i in 1 v '-..rtfls an-1 l oxes tint wh:!o the . o ;-,fv gro'-'er sat b. fure him l!a.fj w..-, e i p i -;-1 1 ) 1 1 1 i " of g--t: out, and njM tn' ? u i v pla.-e - ..'v. eii-.'oi ; '. . .-I "C-ke-'j i i sat down. uvdi, we'ii P. iv a ti'th; " arm S .ata y 'ru..' s-'i S the (irc-en M uf ua p.r.fer, as !,, ope'H d th-' . ve d.oor ,:d Moiled in a-' ;u i::ic.. ; as th' '"ve door would :.di:u!. ' Wi .i.oiit it ai :' o"(.e.:u going feme- - ..eh .. ::xh' as :h:s.' P lUi i.lr.eikly U-U t!:e b ;tP-r t-etding dt)wn e' P !u- ip. c o;a d up deJariu . !; mu-t a pM ., ,ei p ve s-emuhing warm: one, I'm ; o a story to tell yon, too: : it .-..u u !!".-. ' au.l SMh was ag.oii puhc! into s :-eal by h;s eu:u. ng P:.TiitUi---r. ( ,' iiks in' darn.' 1 !e t . .' aid the r'A ii; f. rouun iaptin" . , r.se. e v. ; don't be ni suidi a plcgey !, .;ry,' i, i.u-.ei :he g-o ' '. u.d.ing him I ack i . hi - chair.

ot V i -!ii per cov in .CI, .iteU agoiu,' away, u:d ! no: " : i ' i : i 1 cp a; x o : i t vi u . : , ;:,i.t 'cat i! :tp, .:. . 'J ws ' .' e. i.lS'.'.l sae.i the bt t. :r keep ' Hi i.e-.n- e.vc a cool ru,i: yon appe. to Pe a with a 1 I uicke . s . i 11 p-roc: the production ot two Mimking giass-os ot hot rum loduy; Pig verv sight of whi.-h, inScth's present ? ltuation, w'.tul 1 have m vie tiie hair stand erect upon iiis head had ;t not been well oiled and kept down by the butter. 'Seth, I'll give j an a torn! now, ami you can butler it yourself,' sai l the grocer, vet with an air of such consummate simplici'y that poor Seth s- till believed himself unsuspected. em, here s (it was about here's a Christmas gooseChristinas time) here's a Christmas croosc, well roasted ami lasl'd. eh? I tell ytu, Scih, it's the greatest eating in ere-ation. And, Seth, don't you never use hog's fat or common cooking butter to baste witlt fresh pound butter, just the same as you see on that shelf yonder, ii the only proper thing in natttre to baste a goose with come, tak your tutttcr I mean, Seth. take your toddy.' I'oor Seth now began to smoke as well as to unit, and his mouth was as hermetically sealed up aa though he had been born" dumb. Streak after streak of the the butter came pouring down from under hi3 hat, and ids handkerchief was til ready soaked with the greasy ovr-.hrow. Talk ing away aa if nothing was the matter, the grocer keptstuffin : the wood into the move, while poor Seth -at bolt upright, with his back against the counter, and his knees almrxf tourhing lhe red hot furnace I eforc htm. Darnation cold night, this,' said the grocer. 'Why, Seth, you seem to pers.ire as if von was warm' Why don't vow take o'V vu;r hat lie;'1, let me put

'o.r ee!...:ro:d poor Seth at last, with a spasmodic eilort to get his tongue loose,

j r.;iu clapping his hands upon his hut, 'No! ii must go let me out I ai::t well let me. go! j ..n,ti ic i v a 3 IIOW poinding iown the pr-.-f f-.Ilow'a face and net- k. .no soaring tn u;s CiOU'ies, an i i.i -ricaing down ins boots. SO that hj WJ ,! body into his verv htcrallv in a perfect bath (if oil. 'Well, good night, Seth,' said the humorous Vermonter, 'If you icil! go" eldog. as :-,' i got out into the road, 'neighbor, I re e!; on the fun I've had out of you u'.ir'h a ninepenee, sol than't charo; you for that round butci Picayune. "'; i the. cfr Oi-uu-m Picayune. Tiie world wants regulating; things are not going on a they should do, and we'd just drop a few hints that may be found uselul in setting it rurht. First and formemost, people all through die country are so scrupulously exact m pa ing for newspapers. Papers were never printed to be paid for; it is a vulgar ei ror to suppose so. 1 hero is a ioolisU nrepi !n"j s'ih extant emieerning umbrellas; some eccentric people maintain that a man should use his own instead of any other that he may happen to pick up. This erics loudly for correction. When in an editorial sanctum many persons imagine it necessary to be speedy in doing what business thev may have with the edi'or, thinking they must not tumble over papers, examine manuscript, &c. 'I'h.is is all nonsense. The way for a man to make himself agreeable iu an ' , Y ' til t eui.or s ouice, is to open an tiie exchange papers, read, and throw them aside any where: talk loud, and, if annul nothing, so much the better: pick up wlni the ed itor lias written, lead and criticise; take the arm chair, and don't forget to put uir I'-ei u; on toe tame: in spoil, in..ue yourself perfectly sociable, and mi'l If the edi'or is in vour v.av kick do. him on t. Tailors of late years hav., grown into an impuder;: hanit ot a.-, ay incut of sou idetous - i their bills, and some 1 lone st countenance them iu it. ev-r p iy ! ilors. l)ou't be foolish and civc or :it to poor re! mons or any person m distress. Tho world is entirely too much given to tin'. Kc":-. voi.ir memory awake. and (ion t foigei 'unc'i at c!c and a hall 1 l O t loe.v m the moruin a-. These lunch observances are but '.oo much neglected in .ew Orleans. W hen you purchase a ti'-ket in the lottery, he sure to draw a p. 1 1 i; is a acco'int known fa t, i!riu"h noiiody tor it, that sc vi rat rso ; have drawn 11 means; never Ft u blanks lat-uv. Fat and drink l.y a! .lav p:'.-.:i without eati; ami 1 1 r i : 1 1 . 1 1 ' r . foct attend to thi-s hint and after a lade praei.ce ynu wui h; tt.cr.: is a :real i! u pleas. ire iu fo!!n Never t ike au u when rain is fauiui; uion ':u.to;a t'i do ing the iuibit. i'-r. 1'a into the street It is quite a eom- ', and tin; article i.sure "o e..t sect. If you have, a remarkabh :er:!i neve.- laugh. t;m W hen a man treads on v jur corns, never m ;eet to tuah: him kimliv aiitl re 1 ;cst a. eontiturmce oi farther tavors. v iien intro tuecu into paiute atrli. r, be suae to recognize none of his poro uis, an 1 VtHi will remb-r ytiur.-r.lf sidl u re aoreeable by suegesdu some little impruvemeti's in coloring to liie artist. If you have be, n poor and have grown rich, be sure u forget every one ot vour former acquaintance, am is at as speedily as possible. A hove all thing ;, i there is a! ' tV:J siui:: r take a hint, ior ti..i ,'ur more s tail ww! Pil in rt have. ao x w liieh you mav as e 5 , oct f--v Aatipiiaries. '!'... f o w m ; s tne des -r: p t on ot and on l UiKlecaveo i)oo , in Short a v e iu ihlmon.on County, K eutucky : 'One pair small size moccasins: one wrapper or wove sheet, about six feet by five, two wrappers of semi dressed deer skins, with the. hair on the skjn shaved close, and sprigged or dowered in white with figures of leaves and viuss; one iaroe worked or wove knapsack, with a double bordered top; one head cap, wove, worked, or knit, one indispeosd,;., 0l reticle, worked or knit, and iu tne shape of a horseman's valise, laced up with two cords running through loops on both sides ingenious and neat; seven head dresses made ol table's and hawk's quills: two small cords or strings run through the pipe or barrel of the quill, something like the mode of fastening the feathers of a feather fan, except that the pipes of the quills were not brought within one eiht of an inch of each other. They were sufficiently numerous to present a front of feathers, standing creel from ear to ear; a head dress that would in these times be deemed elegant and beau tiful; live needles or bodkins, made of bone and horn, of large size and smooth with a button cut on the top and 'dlopeih one thumb pieee, passing over the thumb and covering the palm ot the hand, made of semi dressed deer skin, about 200 strings of beads, made of small bto.vn seed: a bunch of do rs' tinews. like cat gut; bunches of '. .. . similar oi color anil appearance to ''due- twine, and three corded; two whistles, made of small cane with a joint about one third the length, and an aperture extending each side of the joint, with a small recti within it; two rattlesnakes' skins, with the r3ttles, and verv large; an eag'e's claw, with a cord thro :'. it to weir around d'e neck:

j bear's jaw, also with a string through it, I for the same purpose: about twenty

fawn s hoofs strung on a cord. lso to j wear around tha neck, and a roll of vegej k it-ii.: iiaiui!. i no mocc asm?., nu.i psueii, .reticule, cap. wrapper or sheet, i I CO rd twine and thread, were made of the wrought bark of the Lynn tree, some ot which was of the color of half bleached hempen thread. The large sheet had the appearance of South Sea Island elo h, sometimes called matting. These articles were all in the Aiiansaek, with the exception ot the invr h. r ea.-ir.s and three wrap per i e dv had no other eovf ring hut the wrappers, anil was that of a female, of tall stature. :oid good frame and feature. The hair on the head was shaved, and left about the eighth of an inch in length. The teeth were sound an. I white the arms were folded oh the breast, and a small cord was wound around both wrists. 'I'he body was entire, with the exception of a wound between two of the ribs near the back. The body was found in a sitting position, in a hole about four feet square, in the dirt or sand which covered the bottom of the cave, covered with a i! .: rock, and her wardrobe beside her. r.'t'i atmosphere of the cave was perfect ly dry, and the temperature that of 00 d grecs; and uniform throughout the year. Heat and moisture were consequentlv both abs uit, which accounts for the preservat on ot the body, which was very drv. It is heat and moisture combined which product; animal as well as vegetable putrefaction and decomposition. Xt'w Inrci'inni. Our attention has lately been called to two new invention? one American, the other, we believe, French which eecm likely to effect revolutions of great though unequal importance in the world of manufacture. The American novelty is a machine by w hieh wollen cloth ef every ;:ort is produced at less than a fourth, part of the eost hitherto usual, 'i'he material h not woven. nit compressed Two urehi:i. with a uachine, ean turn on one liunilred yrin if broad-cloth in t weave ours am; where Is. ere (iemanued per varu, a. atn uu: ii,, of r I T t: It'l i miuufacturer'J abundant reV.'e have iusp.ee ted and hanneration. tl as ro ug.hly as wt every vari?tv. from IliXCl speciment!ie f i n t ::is .!-.i st seal on n to biancloth for uffi' ers' mi if .! came r bv an t we ht ri- to; c rt eh, ly coiiiu o:i:tgr;;ih not, ei! Ui iron irom eorrts pom: i;, aeees 1:1 'tie on I 4 1 mm I'he Fr renca ueviee h ol a very unlerc i i t f o r t , b u '. must so have verv remarka ble r'suit5. '1'wo specimens of this new manuf i-t :re were exhibited at the Mar qtiis of Northampton's la-tso;reo, as President of the Kovai Sor-iety. and tlicy then excited the curiosity and astonishment of the ; lY.e.l elite of our ihi!o"op!u Thev were rich curtains, having all the ot Ij'uiu: interwoven " . aorr- on s looked 'el i a iio dd am s i l v e r irabese i'l the m' lift. The'. : itterns felt ilkthe i. ,'-! s;d.en. In! hangings of the Lnm-, (uartoize taste, but their cost is a m::" - i , ill tr.lie in comparison, lor tiie gosu ami "ilvoi are merely woven ir! is s. Tlso ti'KfM of lhe French and her dannht'T tippcared at the last bail.' in the TuTeries iu dre-ses manuficPircd upon the same principle. London paper. LeidifS Siipir" and the ::rai' Pii't huiel phi i .ordi American, . i nc not too is m or wip; great truth, t! e.iize: A summer b.i! Mat nas imcrei into the autumn, leaving its timid footprint in the first fail of snow, ever reminds us of that delicate fair one in light thin slippers, on a cold icy pavement. The bird, however, can escape to ; warmer clime, and in the spring it ean re-appear but the lady is on thai journey from which there is no return, 'i'he music ot the lord may again gladden its native tree, but her voice will not again cheer the hearth of her h on . The badges of sorrow ami the slowly returning hearse will soon tell what that slipper has done. It has taken from us in the bloom of life one that wc loved, but who would not listen to the voice of admonition. Her bright days are now pas! lhe light of her countenance has (led, and the night of the grave curtains the deep couch o( her rep.ioe. But a voice speaks tenderly from that grave to those whom she has left behind it whispers the admonition which she di-T -ded. Shad that whisper not be i i it' ll is a sister's voice that plead?. Yankee Culcnczs. Iu a late number of the X. A. Herald we find a capital storv. It seems that sometime since the Yankee schooner Sally Ann, under command of one captain Spooner, was beating un the Connecticut river. .Mr. Cornstock, the mate, was at his station forward. Accoruing to his notion of things the schooner was getting too near certain flats which lay along lhe larboard shore. So aft he goes to the captain, and says he 'Captain Spooner, you're getting rather close to them are Hats; had'nt you better oo about?' Says Captain Spooner 'Mr. Cornstock do von (jo forward and attend to your part of the schooner; I'll attend to mine.' Well, Mr. Comstock marvelled forward in high dudgeon. TJoys,' says he, scci tl at 'ere mudlock all clear for letting , . ill 1 .T. go. Aye. aye, sir an ciear. nt-i n savs he. Down went the anchor,, out

ratded the chain, and like a lush the Sally Ann came lulling into the wind, and then brought up all standing. Aft sails Mr. Comstock, and touching his hat very "avalieriy. 'Can'.-n Spooner," says lie, V;; pari of '.he ': cr.u'o t sr.cl.or. Picir.iU.l.

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'. . w . Lit , ' - -- THE FOOCJGAL RETURNED. TIIROVGH SUPER NECESSITY .1(1.1 IX AT TUP ASVILi: uadersi, ij his t'tii-iius e:iuiUi.s; tii.lt ! ;ii! m i ill ,e li.l: rtkin ikes t!ii.- Ijio.V of ij;f.;.:.;i:)g this ; i.i! tl e ii( iu 1.1 urine i ifsuaie."! tho . iruv ot V,"(t reol l cr? r'.ufiiHv sullei;:; ttiiar iia:r.in,e a:ei assures uu :.i :aat a.i vvorK Mih ned tn hiru i - the ii I. A ' K -''Yl I i'hi r an.! WA(JO. .MAKI.(i, shall W done in a wod;tiiaiilike manner, and at ilie shortest notic I'v his now on hand four hore, or Koad aRonh; T.vo htj.'.-c ilitto; One horse Dearborns, arid iiu:'.--i: cirt.-; also wheclinrro wv, rutting boxes, bedsteads nf didl-rc nt pattern, and a u;ieat variety of useful and ornamental utensils ued by the Fin,a.r. Mcrhunic or Ai'g iii. and whieli he vili sell on such terms as to suit tho times, which e extreme' lo-.v .1 '. v.'irk in either of the above lines ,-.f iiSIvv in l efi-i ve 'l: lli !lt.l 1!M Iiis dwelling o.dtc Mr. N. t! street, hel.e.v Market, a !j I'.o'e e, or at his blacksmith si; one Smith's iak house. When this advertisement ceases to appear in the newspapers of the place, it must n t be taken for granted tluit tie; toils at the anvil have ceased. jo. iu:n.l(.;. -ep. lit, IS U nl.'tf. ., 1). e likewise most resjiectfully requests those indebted P him, by nnte or borik acronn, t ) call ami settle the same on cr bef '.re the first day 'if Januarv, l-ll; and those failing to attend to this notice roust ex;eet to be treated, as those to whom I am indebted, treat inc. J. D. 1 S;rj?' IVhiic Sunkc. H K subscribers inform those w!io aro ir A det'ted to I:. i l l, f the needful at 1 at they are in prent 5 lime, nnd tl.eretore want ol can iip m meut. rr I ."e h i I e ; i ' i and i:n:.-t II l '-ome forward and make paysc i'o :r accounts bv notes, as longer coot i-e eiveo. We vsa:it inouev ive it, t i p iv tairown di bis. l) llVcii ....MP 'id.e P.o..ks ean be f.uud at tiie old M. Moore will wait cp-m vn-j. 15. .'v: II. Is io :m.;-. taad V. (14 i-i aji 5 ' Pi M 1? til S 3 i a i.lS c "3 mi: am ' ! i Ol r inloruio hia lr.ei.iis the nubile i-nv ui.tntif;eturing and lias on hand ncary every variety of Furniture, of the best (juality. ,n. o th .o'.vcst prices for cavh. or approved trade. I'he following eompr.se a part of what he has 0n hand and can make to order: Sid-!w:rds, Secretary and Book Cases, Desk and Hoidc (.'ae3, I'urtable Writing Des'.s, I ) .;r Taldes in -etts andsintrle. T (kiltie Tal des, lher -s ' roke Tables, Work Table?, Ti'ilet, I )i r sin2 uul Fr rem-. i 1 uneaus. Al a:oe;.nv. Mi r id V neJsteads, I'i. ano . ami ( in hivitrmus )atl':rns. Sofas, Stands. i t.u1. r 1 1 - ether v.". o. every thin 1 1 e roprietor mppliCil ... . t. the ni tii . i 'j ii t.t i i ill PC;- t ( i wo; , UiCOi terials. so thai hi: ana is ci n Piwed seasoned , up. ' to maniilat--tore any article :n his one that mav called for. Orders from the country shad receive strict atte :ition. The pubbc are mvitcd to call and exam line r tnemseivcs. .snop (it .Market street, between Second and Third, Sts. in the luui-e iurmerl v occunet i i. Christian I iraclcr. JAS. IF IIKNDIJJ.'SOX. i. faiilins ma'le at the shortc-t ami on m-ulerate terms. N. 1 notice, Dee. .1. II. II. i". til 2d fun. received direct from ist lio.-ton, :i nlendld varietv rfJ of Hootri and Shoes, admiraldv suite. 1 to the -rscut and an. irieiidiiu" .seasons, w loch w ill be sofl unusuiPv ,.w for cash. Amongst tb.o assortment are the fuh o w i n ir : 100 .-o ro f)0 100 ro no r.o 50 r.o GO 50 r.o 5 ) pmn Glen's (luck II a 'guns, JiUSSiiS, rt " Drnfs JiOOtS, ' Kip Progans, Line ('a'f Downing Shoes " Kip Hoots. " Seircd Calf Pacts, do Fine Pegged, " Lutdy's Seal Skin Shoes, ' do Kip Shoes, ' do Sirup Sh-cs, " Misses Seal Skin Shoes, " wiihv Pumps, " Ckildren's Brogrms, " Hoy's Thick Hoots, " Hoy's Hrogans, This, together with the former stock, makes my assortment complete. Those recently purchased, were judiciously selected, and arc warranted to be of tho be.-t materials. PATRICK MOORE. Vinccnnes, Oct. 30th, 18 10. !:S 1-tf. CONFECTIONARY, PASTRY, AND BAKERY. ml'SSPKCTFCLLY informs the citizens of Yincea.-.es, and the community at hirte. that lie has opened an establishment iu the house lately occupied by L. L. Watson, w here the cus. lomers of the faneer house can be accommodated with Candv at e. "o ilesolc and retnil. Uread, Cakes, and Crackers of the best quality constant. !v on hand. Also, Pastry of all deseriptioas will be kent on hand, of the finest quality. Sept?mber 0, IS 10 nl 1-ly. N. B. Parlies can be accommodated with the above mentioned articles Pi the s-rmr'ot notice, and U a kins done to older ! r tavenu or private houses. 1 -7 ui:a8s Ketihs '' bv : reet'ii --d -m-J f-x . ie -Ml I II 1 :

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N I ii' T 11 Y E A H . vii! 5 3 i-. r, - . mention the First Monday of Upturnher. Having JreaJy successfully eonducted this school during the List c.oht years, the subscriber gi.ilf-fiil lor thf .., i-i .,-11 i liberal support nraierto aiiorueu, e onciis lhe continued pati ama.iie of the cemmuuity. lie trusts that this Institute merits tiie appellation of the best am cheapest as well the oldest school :n the place. In point of Joortion, yards. uoma, uaratp.s :;nd in.Mructer::, i f -oth rexes, u ha? --sperior nd v.nt?r Not more than iw tv s'di"lar per teacher arc allowed, at anv time. The Principal pays- attention .a requisite times to each pupil it; every sua!. itpii.s of KiTH'n i:::, .: a:;v .c:r. ark RF.cnvn If yen iri'ih your r'vLlnn null taught, uul jirtpciti accommodated call first at this Institute and see. Instruction given iu lie. tiding. Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Gcon phy, Delineation of AIan, ir.iinmar, Coinpo-i'ion, 1'hetorie, Logic, keepit; iT (smgte and double entry,) Ancient and Modern i I istory, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry. 1'olany, Mineralov, Zoology, lgebra, Mathematics, Latin. Creek and French also Yoeai M usie. Terms h 00 per. quarter of 12 weeks, or if entered by the year Slo 00 per year of 48 weeks. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sciences, extra charges will be made accor ding to agreement between the parties. v ood per year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. ' S. L. CKOSUY, Principal. August 29. IS 10 CHAIRS, CHAIRS, Mill cu; - nber has nor; on leu:.!, a handsomS r H 1 1 1 I , "UU a ....... - -. arisortiiii lit ot iiiusor I.!. airs, ot tiie n liivl ii-l-.Iitv. Anv iion-'tTi wishiiur to cureha the article, can examine them by calling at th Cabi net r le-.i of Andrew .i.in::;t r. where u;.u!v. ca.v ulit en T cons!:'.;: t .lO.NATHA.V S.Mlhi: Vi;,ren,,es, P, b. Pit!,, 1S0. S-tf MTi('F. is lurebv eiven, that the strife nnd county trt.ves ',;r Psll) are now d':c. All those interested will do wt II t p,ovi io themse!vi with the necessriry means to Ci- !i.iro lhe Mine w hen called on, as r.o induluence ere. bo -ivon. it bein absolotolv ne ess i;-- to ::et!!e tl;e Faroe !)V '.',.. ''ir.t r.f" 1 1... il.,.r ., .. In liiy fi'tsonr-- j. lease u!:o is autiioreed to recall on W'm. .1. 7eberd ceive in iiiv iLiLii'. JAM fis JOH.V i Au-ust It. mi!! !.l(!-tf. A T T . 1 to the s. is.-n ;p cr. A bv ip dc or i ooic account, V. Ill li.l i we ll to attend to the without deley. All to this notice, will cost of collection b: to persons. pavnicnl uf si-.-h as fail :e same, j Pi .en. -e i t et I ;.'., iiiiotit i csj, .1. DONOVAN,', tit, 1 M;i --!'. Vinccnnes, Julv i A ( i j i HITvEH V r.ctifv all j er I i.-tt t- trade f r, j t2i or pari base a rerlmti note pi '-en o- m iix M'Cabe for 5 lis! (', d.P.e 1 An-.-.? to r an mde payable in c-iods, as I -'.all not pa;, -aid forced to ib) i-1 1 bv ojtiu ; . -f iaw. patkick moo;;;:. ior.-nnes, J.ih- 1 Vtli, ll'-b A LT, those indebted to the uiulersign.xL C(p nither by note or lo ok account, aro hereby notified to come forward and make payment on or before the 1st nf Januarv ensuing, as no further indulgence can be civen. This request is made particularly necessary by -eason of the necessity of closing t'.e old out-standing debts of the establishment. W.I. KYLI1. Nov. 2:, 1 8 iO 2T-tf. - rj tf fUST received a fresh supply of the above article, wan ante d pure winter strained. For sale by II. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, !,- It, r.lTlf. 'fllC undersiLtned has purchased "i:3-'-v ine eiiiiie muk uiu:.s auo w-ii-itsfy . . , f 1, it- . . 1 aieilicmcs 0; nr. Jiiram ueeKc-r, anu in addition is now receiving from the eastern market a large am fresh asortiuent, consisting of every variety of Drugs, .Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, (ilasswarc, Perfumery, Soaps, Ate. to whicli lie invites the. attention of country merchants, and particularly Physicians and others that deal iu the above lino, believing, from many years experience in the Dru budness, he can give satisfaction to those who mav favor him with their patronage. . E. PECK. Vinccnnes, June It), 1810 n"2. CABINET F I J It rVlTURE. On Water street, between Ilutscron and Browmij ttrecis. rgpIIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that lie is now manufactuiing every variety of splendid furniture, which tho public may need, at the lowest prices for cash, or such articles of produce as arc used 1:1 a family. Orders from the country ha!l receive prompt attention. The public are invited to cdl ami examine for themselves. CHARLES P. HlLEtf. Sept. :::. 1S10 nlfiff. T. D. 'ofdnfi male at th shone; p O I p ,

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SOETlIHG TO THIHK ABOUT, " " Un ft cuURU1,r 1A,, TIcLI ulnK ,,at,d in the uknhcl ,,a,t , :J tjll is rx perier.ee J. Tl.w r.Tt i 4 , p3rtk'lts .when in frcat vole.nie, (quantity) jothe '(isrnvi: i-.wi: ot in;.x n. It is a s. lenui truth tb.at corruptiuii ter-ninalf s , the f.xisienee of all erea'ed brings; the impor tance uf its Ffccdy reiiiuval hem the body, when bv anv cause1 it lias aecumuUteJ, ii t Kerr fore eel f- . viJeut; not only 11 CALTH, but I'XiS I'LN Ci' . b i .-.b-oleP !y einhinft fcd by iu presence. l et us tin i at know led -p that the only f-ure raeni: of prevent and curiru; Jiscise ii the s, e dv rem..-..! of L'OUliri'T HUMORS fi.,rn the h i,, . Di I'.XSjO biin inlv anotiicr name f r Co'iihi PPlOV, an 1 COIJKl.'i'TlON. or COURt i'i" IIl'.MOK b,iiijr identified iu a!i case- as IMPI IMTY f TU.OOD. PldCfiA'idVi; MF')KdM:, when resorted to in sea--on, dot is, while t;.ere is nufileicnt vitality rtmaiou:; io to- tysliun, wad certainly ri move corruption, thu: the blood is purified; thas chron- : infirmities and jircrucUu. c death are preveeted. thus, those whose lives are of the utmost eoe-e-'Utcnco to their country, and families, arc f.ft ;i save h The importance of tld I'isroveiv of curing i!i. caves, after afs v, ill c, j-.tiee; Dr. Uei;ji:ain Hiandicth will not '.hen beei-,!.d an '-ignorant pretender." Hut that wili neither please nor offend him; in the rectitude of ;; 0vtn ruts, m t'.e ipiif t of lin own eon.-eieuee, is his reward. And lie i-i vps this his soi.c.MX ru:i)(;i; that his medicine shall l a always equal to what it ever hit? been, and thntlVO I1X ITl.N'Sl k!ki11 br tp?rd in its manufactuio and the making of it hr tcr.d.s to prrsoiudly. SYNOPSIS CF FACTS. lhandreth's Pills are univrr-allv i;-ed in pre:section of ! wide oMemlrJ country where thev aro made known. Cpwards of fuurteen tuouan't eases of cure hao been certified having be, a effected roe lv from their use since the mtro.Pu tionof thoui into the Unit- ' States thus tttid - lishiin; t!ie l.u i i evoud all t, that the Hr-.nd-retli 1 ill.- cure the (app.-uei.dy) most oj.povitc diseases by the one simple r. of rontimuliv rv. Hating the howofs with th- m. until the dea-e tiives way; therefore, whatever may be said of the riiKiinv, the i-TiLiTir of the I'Uiniu is now IIF.TOMI A LI, lOI li r, Dr. R. allows that the curative elleet depend on the ITKCIATF.'E CALrrHhV ef UHANDIJKTII I'll T . vr. ,.. ... i . . . . . . . ...... , ' j t ' tt i.. i, nu.j a eununuauon f i x; eiiments for upwards of forty vrr.-n, have, made tli-m the must jut.'i( .oiisly l.alanced pureeknown. 'J'heref.ro, however ,,n it mnv to nrcr.ssarv ? . jerseveie with th m f .r die r rnoval ol any dise.i.-e, r,o otlier th;.n pood can p,v.iblv r.'ihfn io the.: ;,C thr are poifectU iinioeenr. ' kiid-.hy. a.s will us those -eU'erine from oiseMr-e. Miou.-l Use tliem If.i f.,rm.'-r t . I. to keei their ! I tn trta;s, .ii,, J (i.;. l.i'd-r r. :noe an ivm a:s nc.-:: mul.it ion widmt wenkl:i:i4 tht svstrin. 'I'he f.i.:-:- a.e duly a; ; ri.e.l that Doeees. Dri.LU'-ts. rr i'e.ihirs, are i ever appointed agents r : !,t- s i; 'C o;.; lb- IJr-in.h-t'i Pills ti'.tle rit It. u.e 1. , P next J, 'horn coed H. ', :: i ;1 . i r th, ' of ihlit' lo V a it:' v.. 1. sU'M if. f.w.-d.it.-d w ir.1 litl th--i'l;-. 'l','lV-f-i - -1 Vi U' a ' M. ' I i I. 1 . 1 t I I ' ' 1 1 1-. iu ' o o : i ; ! r i ; P - - b- .V Ni", (he i.e. a Me;.,,, t. P. - S 'I ll-l I.I -i ; r i n i 'I IV. ' 'i't;t' ui4 X .'eitl-i-.i s. U I c. Clc.il. Mil!, . li;. Ii;tiitt ii A IP.;.q. Ml. i'h-s-rtrif .11 Co. CO. 1 : , T I. .1 is ( I -. ; J. dm (i. ; .h If Move- -. ib.bms , n.h-iiiii. IhioJi. ni .uu-e jp.r. di' I.ller do. .Pdn. d Mnrtui .iy .-e ide 1 iuVO ss . .1 hu Vi 'I V. 'tree-:, .... i. .t, ,, . It.; A..1, '.('. itnmond, I trr -!'ike e I :.: V. P.odl cw C,,, p .,,. d . ... IPs.; dn, b . M.,Vi ;,,, bnr-l Craw !' fro,, 1 ' IU.; .1. W . ' a ' ert 1 .1. i ,i. U 1.1. Co v'c Co. 1 1 oi,-. i.'Ie, Craw lord en, lj liec. !12th, Mil.-i,-.:;!, V.Wl : ! W AR ! ! ! 1 E 1 b li .er takes this timely oppoitutii'v ; his customers know, that Antes tot pay off their accounts in the ol IcUl of hands if n itlier will I rotiii.sCo -answer to p::v the old iiot.s. Put Pork or cash will answer the purpTjC. Now in or.h-r t. maintain your credits in the More, ami mv rost., at the SouiroV, and .aaiotain iIioko Rood leelingH audi eonf aence that fhould exist betwren the '-oyer and seller, come forward oil or before t!e vloth I'eeeialcr nt.t. l.kc men and jiay meritih ike. In case the above is neglected do not he surprised to fun! your notes and account, with thn proper ollicers for colieition, without rcucive, hut if the above is camplied with, new accounts aia be made. I mean nothing but what is rii!it Vour.. respectfully, A. li. DANIHL. Vinccnnes. A'ov. 0,1, I S 1 0. r.-"tf. LAW XOTtCi:, TgIIE tindersicned weuld inform the citizens of Knox and the adjoining counties, that ho has opened a Law Of. fico in Viucennes, and will attend punctual 1) to all business entrusted to him in the line of his profession. lie will attend personally to the management of causes in the Circuit and other Courts of this and the neighboring counties. Office on Markot street, between se o:id, and third. ENOCH B. TALCOTT. Dec. D, 1S10 2d-tfi:i. TIIE VINC2NNES GAZETTE Is JJu'olff.Ijt'a cbrrn Satin Han , iir k. v. 'Ai)i;s:vijiTo..I TEK.M ?3 00. If pail in ndvunce. $2 50, if ,ai't during the fr;!.r ii')tJk$ 3 00, If not paid during t 'tt frt !tr !!!'); i '.'is, ?1 25, 1 'or six months. Pipits discontinued only the ojo ion of li.d r-uhhvhed " hdc Arrearages redup. rfj- Adverti.'t lot uts makirctons s pac or hwill be iio-eited three times for on dcllai, bik! t ir nt -ih- c f ents every for su'. . sequent insertion Iuiit atheitise menti in tho same i-rnj ortion, Advertisemenls sent without orders ill, in all rasri be inserteJ uu'i! foil-i-l, and . harmed ac 'Ordinly. Pivo d. -liars w ill ni aiiPrl - ?e 'lii'i-d f.r a J- ' 1 l .e,io ' v I- '5