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actly like this. The initials and date of the engraving were different; but in every other respect the same. Being considera-
b!y acquainted with the language, 1 offered to buv thrc ring. 1 tnadeotlvr after offer. mtil "the girl was strongly tempted to part with it, and enst an imploring took towards; her mother for lea-, e to do so. I he old squaw wild no. I und hr to give her ! reascr:?. Hhe weiw.-.i in a cumiunieative mood, and told me to et down and listen. The substance uf v. hnl she, paid was so strongly impressed upon my mind, I never can forge; it. "More thr.n twenty years ago," said she, "we were a powerful nation, and aa proud as powerful; the waves of white men came rolling into our country, and upon the banks of thU river, two days ride from here, our warrior? attempted to stop the wave. As weil might we attempt to stop trie wavjsof this river. A great whitr chief came up the Oub.nhn. with a little band of roldiers, and offered to have a talk with our wise men. "The el I men wanted to talk the young men wanted to light. W e will tall upon them said they, before the next sunrise, and he never shall shine upon one of hem e.ga'm. their L;: 1 ca ron shall not know wbere ih'" now sleep. The old men learcu. the o uig men word d not listen to their fail s, and t;ie ( ir-. ;! r-p;nt was angry at them tr their disobedience, and rruided r;- hullo:? of the white men to their hearts. The swerd of him who wore that rim:, enterr-d ihe heart of my oldest on. HI fath-r would have takn hi 3 .',ln. bu: f icrcr.-d that he miffht be clven to me in t.x wound Vi and f om ot mv son. ne was it, or we could not have tamed him. for iio was as wild as the catamount, and strong a4 the bear. I took him to our wigwam, on the banks oi the lake of Musquash, and there for more than twenty mourn did I mir?e and feed him: and taught him to speak our language, but our great medicine man could not heat hi wound j, and the I feat Spirit called him awav. lie. wa- a good white man, and it all were like him, me, tied men might live in pea re. lie told me that he had tw TV.iaw? that on ? of them wa? buried in the great salt lake away wdiere the sun :se and that the oth-r one laid on the banks of the beautiful river, and that if 'tie of our voung men would take thnt ri :g a:.:d a tittle hit of paper covered with a goeJ t:iik, to h'r. smmvv, sh- would load him v ith dtl'; rs. Hut we were at war with the whit o.i and no one dared to rrr t h;o moo;i before lie din! tie ! ook ins pr nera that v en. c earetudv wrvpod t:ic-m 1 1 i r sm!i. iHid hollowed out a little hrK1 in t!;0 'dde of l 1-1 1 T 1 a. roe a!ir. ;ut iuem in. auu ma.oe a plug oi cedar wood ?rtd drove it m to eeo tnem v-'f: u'.itd the. Great tfnirit should send his ou:ig -1 1 i 1 1 to fmd them. Kverv time th.c water g ;.'.? Jr.srd, when tho sun goes far ;i", I gmpon it ;nd sprinkle the rock with i.lood, and prsiv t the (trer.t Spirit to send hi?, chir.l 1 ::ol tlie talk from the rock; an I when the sun come back, I go out in my .-ano"? r.oon the water, and listen to the Mind spirit of mv white son, ai ho sits upon the rook bat.nng tn-i iett m the water, waiting for his child to come, iiut now mv reo:i'e. have s.id their land to the white man. and I fear we shall be driven away bevond the great Father of waters, before the time comes. This rino- he bade, me .rrp, and w henever wnitj men were near -,:3, to wear it so t!ta? thev might see it. i .f one dav there will c. niio one with such ring as this upon her hand, to seel: his grave, and then we should show her the rock, and the Great Spirit would be glad. White stranger, money cannot buy that ring from the, wife, of Sheval-ya. Hut when ou shall lind a white squaw with sivh a ring an i!;it upon her hand, come )'! with her to our wigwam, and Great Spirit ch:tU make our heart ,rt5 of his red children, r von go. remember the ;'.n: ;-tra mm the i;e ugr, where . t we win net go away ueyon the river.' rai I tLe old man, "I have homed a re-,or alien what our white int.K-" ca;,a two ctl !oi of hmds an i Will hlV: t':d ; It Up ).l ie hfiniv ot our beautia:i wi 1 1 A go uwav. until ho Gre.it Spirit .send. the whito man's child with the ring." The truth of this w ild tale v as impressed upon niy mind by the stern refusal to part with the ring, but thai I ever should see it? eountet'part was the farthest thing from my mind; or 1 should have taken more pains to have ascertained where these Indians might he found again. I low ever, as the old man o one of the K r V of the treaty, 1 presume, ho can be ensily found. With b' Tf'thle:1' cud in!"M"- anvietv was tlm "irrnge tiarrrtive listened l-. and ith tliO aeeoest emotions ot pieamro high wroeght hope?, by all except one individ ual in that crowded room. lie saw a distant pro:pect that his own villainy and ro venge intent yel lose object, pu ne Ihe eneM'v, but vainly battled a tj u!ic application of the defendant-? counsel for a new trial, which they claimed on the ground of newly discovered t;im::i v. An 1 warn the Court made the ordr, granting the new tri?t,it was in vain tiict sheriff-.) and sheriff's ofiieers cried order llll ii v '".-'-s, it only served to add strength to that univerral shout of exultation and thanksgiv ing. that rose no to heaven. The court immediately adjourned, to allow the people to give free vent to their feelings, as well a- to enjoy th.c same pleasure themselves. Indiana waj almost overcome with her emotions; and, io the anxious inquiries of her father. Scott, she could only reply, "see, see, father se--, the serpent's folds unwinding.' The stranger, whom 1 shall nM Western, was now under no trouble to find mechanics ready to repair h;s carriage, and had it been necessary to furnish an entire new one, many a band would have been found ready for the w ork. Ro h" was net
his business was of the mad urgent nature, Scott could not allow him to leave the place until he had visited his wile nr.dntir-
rated over hia "Indian story," and written 'down v?r)' particular that could possibly be of interest to him. Perhaps, however, Scott alone would not have been able to persuade him from his onward course, but in this case lie hn l more powerful counsel than in the cae at court. The blandishments of Indiana were ir resistible; and the "Great Western" was retained for a short time. It was rather n dangerous undertaking too, for a young man of nuch a prepossessing etnrior and well stored mind as he possessed, b'or the heart of Indiana was vet untangled, and from gratitude and friendship, it b but a short step to love. And ere young Western left the hospita ble roof of S'-ott, that Ptep was taken. It was agreed that whenever that old wed din- ring should be recovered, it should again be put in use. It w as found by con versation with him, that Scott and his fath er, a brave Kentuckian, fought side byside at the hattle of Tippecanoe. It was also settled before he left, that on his return from the Hast, he should stop and they would fix. upon a time to visit the northern part of the State of Indiana, in search of Atwatr. And notwithstanding all the representations of Western, of the wild unbroken wilderness, and all the wants of the comforts of civilized life, Indiana determined that she would accompany him and Scott, and never give, back or mourn the fatigue, until she had moistened the grave of her father with her tears. In the mean time young Atwater'si Attorney in his turn became uneasy at the result of the next trial. He now on the port of the claimant, renewed the proposal for compromise. Ho even offered to fake less than half the value of the property. Sott would, perhaps, have closed with his oiler, but Indiana lirmly resisted, declaring that however dark the prospe-t, die vet humblv believed the whole of the dream of her father would be accomplished. Finding his proposals rt-jecied, he returned to big villainy, as mhiral a 'the hog to his wallow.' His first attempt was to bribe one of the npgre.es about the bouse to rob Indian of her ring. Failing in ibis, he de'.eimined to have one nrvle exactly like it. and with the means of that, work cut one of the worst of deceptions upon the Indians, and obtain possession of the pipers; one of which he hid no doubt was the will made upon the battle ground of Tippecanoe, ami whit h if ever in possession of Indiana would forever ruin his chance upon the property, as he bad asrertained that the witnesses were vet living, and besides the handwriting was such that it could never be disputed. With this end in v iew, he wrote trv Washington to ascertain in what part of the tate the reservation made by the treaty to an Indian rolled Sho-val-yp, was situated. How he was atouuded when informed by the war officer 'that no such name appeared upon the treaty.' Weighing every one in his own ballance, he immediately pronounced Western to he a villain and imposter, and his whole story a vile fabrication, got up and contrived by the defendant's counsel, merely to get a year or two more time to make way with, the property. 'And now I recoiler!, ' says 'how darned coolly they sat and listened to the infrrnal lie of their dirty tool.' And with this comfortable persuasion, he settled his mind to patiently await the 'law's delay,' fully satisfied that finally, be should be able to make himself ample amends. His bravado in regard to the falsehood about the. reservation, soon came to the e,:rs of those he would make his victim", and caused no little uncasincn in their minds. Scott also wrote to Washington, and received for answer that there was no such Indian name known to the Department, and the only one on the treaty which began with "Sho," was that of "Sho-bon-nier, for two sections of land at his yif7ge," whi.di as ii. was upon a treaty for la ni is entirely m too Stale of Illinois, could not be Me one ol v. iucii lie. sought information. This greatlv shook the faith of Scott in the whole story. Not so with In diana. To her. "love lent his potent aid," and she declared her firm belief that this ii.i i . i mist woui.i vet ciear away, in me meanlime, however, the period fixed by Western for his return had exnired, and thev heard no tidings from him, and now an oc casional cloud cou'd be seen upon the brow, even of the gay and cheerful Indiana. In this "melancholy mood,'' I shall leave the. actor? of this drama of real life, while I shift the same to a distant land, ami introduce new characters upon tine stage. And now the writer cannot bring this ale to a close without speaking more of himselt than is Jus wont to do, because he becomes an actor himself, and if a slude of egotism should discover itself, my readers must forgive and forget, nor set down aught in malice. The purchase made by the II. States at the treaty of Tippecanoe, in October 18t'J, embraces a vast extent of country. The greater part of all that tract north of the Wabash river, now composing moie than twenty populous counties in Indiana, together with a large body of land north of the St. Joseph river in Michigan, and also an unsold quantity in the north-east part of the state of Illinois, was included. Out of this the Indians made some two hundred Reservations,' of al eizes and shapes, from a quarter section to a whole Township; to all manner of jaw-breaking Indian names, located upon rivers, creeks and lakes, the Indian name3 of which, to pronounce in English, required an equal exercise of jaws. Hcsides thr&e 'permanent local ons,' there were a great number id 'floating
GREAT AND VALUABLE JMl'llOVEMENT ON STEAM liNGltt-?.
"saw ISAAC N. WHITTI5I-SEY, OF VlNrENNER, HAVING INVKNTKD A NEW AND IMPROVED IS NOW PIlCrARED TO SELL STATE, COUNTY, OR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS. tfUE improvtMiuMit consists in the simplicity of 0 its construction, the 5mall spnee it occupies, the expense mvpi! in the first cost of the engine, and the quantity of fuel saved. It, in the first place, will not cost ovtf cne-hnlf us much to manufacture them, will weigh not more than half ns much, will occupy not half the "pace, will save much fuel, and is more powerful than the present reciprocating engine, and withal, is go simple in its construction that with five minutes' explanation, any person can perfectly understand its ptinciple. .Applicable to any thing, but peculiarly adapted to all mill and shop purposes. June 2(lth, 1840 n3-tf. The Louisville Journal, St. Louis Republican and Wabash Courier, will insert the xbo fix werks and ferward thir accounts to thi otnc 8 D I L L OULL respect fully inform his friends, that he will manufacture fr sale 'l kinds of COPPER, TIN. -V SHE 1Z T -1 K O N SS32S&, 1 1 n in nil its various branches. He solicits the attention of dealer, to his stock of wares.intcnding to oiler them nf all times an assortment complete, as well as perfect in its workmanship. intends that his ware shall be eijual to any in the west, and to offer it upon as reasonaMe terms, as it can be purchased in Louisville or any other western market. All kinds of job woik attended to, with neatness and despatch. House-flutters m ule and put up in pood order, and on reasonnlile terms. Feathers old pewter and copper taken in t change for wares. Ill AM AG DILL. Vinccnnes, Dec. Ut, IS'-i'J 17-1 v. COPPER, TIX& SIIEKT IRON, Manufact ory V.w--- -St ifeHs Mix 'nJf -! Kir 6- i.'i -?a V?5f .it th Cincinnati Loi'invrttf- Prices I have al t re stock of Titi on hind, and will 1 continue to keep it on hand, and will sell on accomodating terms to customers and the puhlic generally. The Copper, Tin, t sheet Iron manufactory will he carried on as ttsusl at my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the Wf : ket house ; where all kinds of jobwork will be I nc according to order at short notice. smith. Mir!. :r,:Y : sr. '.if r p n a n w a v h n n q e U it W t V i r I II V w VS Yjm : esses, Ixd. T filll IS establishment has undero-onc a a thorough repair, and has been fitted up in a neat style, with entirely new fur niture, and is now open lor the accommo dution of Travellers and Boarders. The rooms are large and pleasant, and it is sit uated in the most pleasant part of the town, and near the Middle Ferry. The subscriber having taken the above stand for :i term of vears, will make the care of it his entire business, and he assures his friends and the public, that nothing will be wanting on his part, to give entire satisfaction. ;. v. i u.i5i;K . Dec. J, lS-IO-3'dtf. FOtt VIIEA T. WILL give the highest market price in Cash for wheat delivered at mv mill. J. L. COL MAN. June 12, 1810 1-tf. I NEW FIRM' ILLIAM Bl-RTCII has associated him. tMr sell with John Heherd and A. W. Hull, and will do business under the name of V. Durtch r Co., in the corner store lately rcupied by Messrs. Burtch and Hannah, where they have a fine stock of goods, well aborted, and wheic they will be pleaded to acomrnodate tlic Cumcr cusomers of th.c aouje, and the public irtiierallv. W. UUKTCH. JOHN (. IILUHRH. A. V. HULL. Vi.iceniu.s Ancust 23, 1810 nl 1-tf. ffilinCNHOW 4- BOYLE are Justin receipt of additional supplies of Winter Goods, which render their stock complete and quite ex tensive. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine their prices before purchasing, as they will sell for the cash, unusually low. i'otk of good quality will be taken at the highest market price in exchange for goods, at the lowest cash prices at the store of t.RCENIIOW Jr BOYLE. Pee. 1839 3 0-t
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A O T I C E . r JOURNEYMAN" CHAIR MAKER, can 8et constant employment and a good situation bv applvinir to JOSEPR08EMAN. Oct. 2:3. 1340 20-tf. Elrad ami Foot Slotar. ."H"UST received fifteen sets of Head and s Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for salw bv P. W III TMOUC Oct". ;-;-jf.
VlKOKlVillliS PBAGTICAL INSTITUTE. NINTH V R A R i THIS SCHOOL wi recommence, on the First Monday of Septem
ber. Having already successfully coti ducted this school during the last eight lvear, the subscriber giateful for the liberal support hitherto afforded, solicits the continued patronage of the community. lie trusts that this Institute merits the appellation of the best and cheapest as well as the oldest school in the place. In point of location, yards, rooms, ap paratus and instructers, of both sexes, U has superior advantages. Iot more man twenty scholars per teacher are allowed at any time. The Principal pays atten tion at requisite times to each pupil in every study. I'L'PIUS OF UITHEU SKX, OR ANY AC K ARE RECEIVED. If you wish your children well taught, i ' i - ..,. tria jiroperiy accrnnmnuuiin iuii yai this Institute and spp. Instruction given in Heading, Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Delineation of .Maps, Gnmmar, Composition, Rhetoric, Logic. Book-keeping (single and double entry,) Ancient and Modern History, Natural and Moral Philosophy. Ast-momy, Chemistry, Botany. Mineralogy, Zoology. Mgebra, Mathematics, Latin, Greek and French also Vocal Music. Terms S" 00 per. quarter ofl weeks, or if entered by the year 815 00 per year of 48 weeks. For Lntin, Greek, French and the Sciences, extra charges will be made according to rgreement between the parties. Wood per year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. S. L. CROSBY, Principal. August 29, 1840 CHAIRS, CHAIRS. rpHE subscriber has now on hand, a hand:.omS -- assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best iiual'tly. Any person wishing to purchase the article, can examine them ty calling at my hhoy on Water street, whero he calculates upon keep ing a ront-tant supplv. P. Old chairs repaired or painted at the shortest notice, and on the most liberal terms. JON'ATHA.N' SMILrJV. Vincennes, Feb. 14th. 1810. 38-tf TAA'KS' TAX.:!! gOTICE is hereby given, that the Hate and Ll county taxes for 1810 are now due. All those intcretteJ will do well to provide themselves with the accessary means to discharge the same whrn cailed on. as no indulgence can be given, it briri absolutely necessary to settle the same by the first of December. In my absence please call on Win. J. 7cberd, who i authorized t. rc. ceive in my name. J A MI'S JOHNSON, C. K. (.'. August 11, 18ln nlO-tf. INctv V Z Ii 11 jr.si;; store. D 1 C 1 2 i S . 'IIIE undersigned has purchased the entire stock of Drugs and Medicines of L)r. Hiram Decker, and in addition is now receivinc; from the eastern market a large and fresh as sortment, consisting of every vari- ty of l)n:, Mc."i."ii:e, I'dints, Oils, Varnishes, Finishes, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines. Glassware, Perfumery, Soaps, Ac. to which he invites the attention of country merchants, and particularly Physicians and others that deal in the above line, be lieving, from many years experience, in the Drug lusiness, ho can give satisfaction to those who may favor him w ith their patronage. . E. PECK. Vinccnnes, June in. 1810 n2. cahia "furniture. On Water ttrert, btlu'ecn Bwseron and Broadirrry street. rn'lUE subscriber respectfully informs - his friends and the public generally, that he is now manufacturing every variety of splendid furniture, which tho public may need, at the lowest prices for cash, or such articles of produce as are used in 1 family. Orders from the country shall receive prompt attention. The public, are invited to call and examine for themselves. CHARLES F. HILER. Sept. 23. 1810 nl(tf. N. Ii. Collins made at the shortest notice. A fai'gc White $naUc. HE subscribers inform those who aro indebted to them, that they are in great want of the needful at this time, and therefore call upon all to coine forward and make, payment, or closo their accounts by notes, as longer indulgerlce cannot he given. We want money and mu.-t have it, to pav cur own debts. BURTCf & ANNA II' N. B. The books ran be found at tho old stand P. M. Moore will wait upon you. B. & Oct. c:). ly-io 30-tf. H. A3IOS G. HULL'S GENUINE PATENT TRUSSES, FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUl'TURE. A N invaluable article for the above discase, lor sale by II. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2. 1810 nl7tf. rgpljF. pnh.crihf r liorchy notifies nil per--S-gon3 indebted to him by note or book account to makn inimndiato payment, as he is compelled to have monoy to pay his debts. He would say to tiiose wno nave Pork to sell, and ow n him, that 201)0 lb?. Will t'O tUinrr;nns a.S on, it cicuvcroa somi. oncn hao made arranr-mcnts to .I. 1 1 nay their accounts in Wood, ara roqucsfed , it .. to no r-j liiHiu'uiot'.Ji .
SAMUEL t 'OC It 1 .NOV I; 1C-. -2h. 1 S 10. r:7-ff.
' FURNITURE. TTTiIIE subscriber informs his friends and the public in general, that he is now manufacturing and has on hand nearly every variety of Furniture, of the besl quality,' and at'the lowest prices for cash, or approved trade. The following comprise a part of what he has on hand and can make to order: Sideboards. Seci'etary and Book Cases,
Desk and Book Cases, Pwrtable Writing Desks, Dining Tables in setts and single Break fAst T:ddes. Centre Tables, Pier Tables, Pembroke Tables, Work Table?, Toilet, Diessing and French Bureaus. Mahnfanv, Maple and Poplar Bedsteads, Pi. ano Seats, various patterns, Sofas, Stands, and Clipboards, together with every thing in his line. The proprietor is supplied with the best of workmen, and well seasoned materials, so th-it he is enabled to manufacture any article in his line that may be called for. Orders from the country ihall receive strict attention. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. Shop on Market street, between Second and Third, Sts. in the house formerly occupied by Christian Graeter. J AS. .11. HENDERSON. N. B. Coffins made at the shortest notice, and on moderate terms. .1. II. II. Dec. o, l.VdO 2G-Gm. 300 ACKKS OF VALUABLE LAM) FOR SALE, f" YING on the river Wabash,5 miles above Vincennes, running back to witidn about one hundred yards of the State Road leading from Vineennes to Terre-IIaule. The land is of the fust quality ha a fine orchard, and well timbered has 80 or 90 acres under improvement. I. N. WHITTI'LSEV. Dec. 1, 1M0 20. -tf E ?S T It A Y O TRAY EI) away from j the subscriber sometime during last summer, a lred cow and heifer calf, purchased from Mr. Geo. Davis. The end ot tho rtaht horn of the cow is off; probably sawed ff when young. There are other niark'', but trie color and the horn, are sufficient by which to recognize the cow. The calf is of th? same color of the cow. Any person returning the above described cow and call to the undersigned, will be liberally rewarded. R. Y. CADDINOTON. Dec. 18. 1810 w.n. hn!)l::t. J. T. m'tu. LLDLEV &, RF.SSELL, Commission and Forwarding" Merchants. No. 30, rOTHIlAS 8TIUCT, liefer to: Messrs. A. P. Cray A: Co.. Xi" Orhnns ; Churchman, Roberts A. Co., yew York Lea, Bunker Sc Co.. Philideiphia ; 'llliam (3rin cV Co. Lonisrit.'e, A".,- Poinded ter, Rhev it Co., Pitt&fj urgn N". E. Jannev iV. Ci t. L Jos. ('o'h't. Eu nc, !.; J. Farringtnn, 'l'crrtlluutr, I,;.,- J. :,1 Stotkwrll & Co. I'.ecittiiiit, ., Smith, Vi'i'-inne, la. Vii.rcnncs, Oct. 30th 1S10.--11 i -tf. TBIIIE partnership heretofoie existing between Sprinkle & Hanee is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and papers belonging to the said firm arc placed in the hands of . JJ. Shepard for settlement. All those having unsettled accounts with the late firm are notified to call on him, as he is author ized to settle all debls due the firm. Jan uarv 23th, 1811. II. SPRINKLE, by II. B. SIIEFARI). his agt. WM. . IIANCE. Feb. 5, IS 11 35-tf. 11 ECEIVED, 20 Boxes, No. 1, Kentucky Tobacc.o, and for sale bv MAD I) OX & CASS. v 13th, 1810 N. Receiving, Forwarding, Commission MERCHANT, VinccHncs, la. RBFERENC IS. Burtch tV Heberd, Vincenne, la. O. Cruikshank & Co. Bonner & Carnm, R. Smith, P.. V O. Crown. Webbtt HhoemaliCT, Wm. Thurfcton Sc V.o. F. C. Cwathnev A: Co. F. B. Tillay, do do 3o Clinton, Ii. Lafayette, la. I Bvansville, 1. Louisville Ky. New Orleans HclTord & Sorrnfrey, Vinccnnes. March 9, 1S3S 41-tf. -rr; brass Kettles just received N and for sal SMITH 'J by Aug.2S, 18391 1-tf ft E IV GOODS. 'PllE subscribers have just received direct from Philadelphia, a geneial a?sort:nent of Foreign and Domestic Dry Good., (iroccries, Hardware, (Hassware, Cuttlery, Boots, Shoes, Enciliwh. Straw and Lnghorn Bonnets, Brush Fur, Russia Beaver and Palm Leaf Hata, Iron. Nails, Castinga, Jc, which they will sell on rea sonable term. THORN A TRACY Dec. 12th, 1$;0. ri27 tf. NOTICE. A T.I tliosc indebted to tlie sub?rriber,
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Ly note or book account, will do uell to attend to the payment of the tame, without delay. All such as fail to attend to this notice, will be subjected to the cobl of collection by law, without respect to persona. J. DONOVAN".Vinccnnej. .Tulv IT., 19(0 '-f.
The change of the season fluently cause u Imany IndiTtduiiN, eomo unpleasant Mntation.
generally; now to remedy ttvew dieagTrecble feelings, here is SOrViETrllKG TO THIHK ABOUT. TAIN cannot exist but from CORRUPT PAI?TICLES leing seaeJ ir the identical part where the pr.in is experienced. Thcrse crru.i particle, when in great volume, (qnnntitj) are ihc POSITIVE CAlHE of DEATH. It is a solemn truth that corruption teimnstr the t-xistencc of all crtatej beings; the importance of its Fpcedy removal f.-cm the body, when hy any cause it lias accumulated, i therefore felf evident; not only HEALTH, but EXISTENCE being absolutely endangered by it presence. Let us then acknowledge that the only sure means of preventing find curing disease i-i the speedy removal of CORRUPT HUMORS from the body. DISEASE bungetdv another name for CORRUPTION", and COKKUPTJON, or CORRUPT HUMORS bring identified in all cases as IMPURITY of BLOOD. PURGATIVE MEDICINE, when resorted to in season, that i, while there in sufficient vitality remaining in the system, will certainly remov corruption; thus the blood is purified; thus chronic infirmities and niematurc death arc prevented; thus, those whose lives are vf the utmost consequence to their country, and families, are ot'trn saved. The importance of this discovery of curing ii. eat-es, arirr nc;ef - will 00 juntee; ur. lirnjarmn Brando th will net fhen be styled sm ' -ignorant pretender." But th'it will thither please nor offend him; in the rectitude of huV own att.. in t!;e quiet of his own eoii-ience, i his reward. A n! he gives this his COLUMN PI.KIXJL' lhat hi medicine shall be always equal to what it ever ha been, and that NO EXPENSE hall be spared in its manufacture and the making of it he attends to personally. SYNOPSIS Or TACTS. Brandrcth's Pil's are universally u?ed in cr" section of this wide extended country where thry are made known. Upwards of fourteen thousand . , .. , , 1 rases ot cure rmve ieen ceruiieM as having iern rlfected solrlv from their ue since the introduc tion of them into the United Mates thus establishing the fict beyond all doubt, that the Brandreth Pills cure the (apparently) mort opposite iV'r Mfi by the ore t.in;;le act of continually ev . uating the bow-is with ihein, until the ilisefiutv gives way; thcref.;rc, whatever may be saiil of tl.i' THtoiiT, tlie rnr.iTT of tiic rucrur. is new hkyovh all iiorriT. Dr. B. allov. that the cura'ive rtTecf depend on the PURGATIVE iU.LITJE.V of BRANDREril PILLV; experiei:ce, and a ronlinuation of experiments for upwaids of forty years, barn made them ihe most judiciously h'si-.cetl J)urpt kn:i. Then f.re, however Jong it mny ! neccssarv to pcrt.evere with th m tz the remorai of ;iy dia.e. . orher tfinu j,.d can posiblv result from their ue they are pejiVctly innocent.' The l.rahhy. r v r as tb-.-iT jutTerieg fiopi dinMc, rbould i.i-c thrrf M'.e firmer to kf ihfir Mood pore ami ' 'rritif , anil th.? lattrr t.t rr;r.oe all noxious scs. i.iiniln'.i !:. vi'.htut weai.. triii; the s-yMrm. Tii pdilic art? t'l.'y ? jq.ii'd that Debtor, Dmggitts. rr r-Uri. arc r.cvr r ap pointed aeiit f.r the mle of the U 1 :..! r t li Pi!!e The o:.ly suihore.l nguit for the file of L'cm ii.e 1 e 1 1 1 " ! ijc r eertilh ate of ag- ncy ii!icd by Li. 13 ri.l.d :e' h. M . 1). ii;t.;rl withi:i tie twelvemonth 1.1-t preceding. T!n r.rcaafdMfv'r--, T'n-rr Tracy. 'ir.cer.i). a, Kunx U.; Mr. Si"i:uel if. Mi:Chire, Bn:rrii!c. 'o. Davis A G'!k!m.-i!i, Edwardj.o;t, !. Akin ASttw.irt. 'nrj.-.i(-. ."'ullivan co. Ii; Paull, Rcrd "uni t, I.' l ino'"! d i .fn. Oboylo At Co. Mcroni. do. Lester A Jones, l;!ooii:!u !d, (irrenco. la.; S 13. P'ieri-e, ',i:play. do. Topping V Andrews, Poirt (r.i!ii.--i' . ,h. Cli;:rle! Miiler, Bon", La -ifncc Ii;'i'i!)son Brooks. Mt. Pi,an?, Martin e. I i ; Jr.hn d. Cleudctiiri, Paoli, Orange co. I.i.; .1. H. Mover. Orleans, Jo. Jhn MiirKt, J i ( r. L!ubis o. Is; Dhlcr Mditin nysfville, d". John Vantrers. Washingtiui Daviess eo. In.; A. v P. C. amnion;. Petersburgh, i'ike co. In.; P. Paull tv Co. Palestine Crawford co. Ills.; j.m.h V. M;iy, White Onk Lawrence . Ll.; J. V. (2i!crtbon, do. Wm Cox ife Co. Hutsnnviile, Crawford ro. III. Dec. 12th. 140. n27-3m WAR! WAlt ! ! WAR 1 1 gcyjHU f-uhbcriher tabes this timely o;joituijity of leltin his rubtomera know, that Note of hands will not uy off their accounts in the Store as they did lat-t rear. Neither will promises answer to jay the oIJ notes, but Pork or cash will answer, the purpose. Now in order to maintain your credits in the store, and tive cost at the Squire's, and maintain those good feeling and confidence that tdiould exist between tlie buyer and seller, come forward on or before the 23th December next, like men and payments mike. In case the above is ncg'cctcd do net be ft;rprised to find your notes and account, with tha proper officers for collection, without reserve, bat if the above is complied w ith, new accounts ma. be made. I mean nothing but what is right Yours reapecifully, A. B. DANIEL. Vinccnnes. Nov. :5d, I S40. n22.tf. BRANDY, m, WillE, &G. 1 AJjLK. yood Acserican Brandy, 1 V n do do Gin, 5 do Sweet Malaga Wine. 1 Pipe 1th proof Coniac Brandy, 1 Cask Champaign "o SO Bags Shot assorted N'os. 500 Ih. Bar Lea 1, 10 bbls. Prime N. O. Sugar,. 10 Bags Rio CeiTcc, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper. For aalc low for caoh bv E Market t . Dec. l?th, IS 10. n'-S-tf. TUB VINCENNZS GAZETTE s i3ublf5tt0 cccrrr Saturiaj BY K. Y. CMII'GTO:V. TERM ?2 00, If paid incdvanee. nO, If paid coring the: f rtt ;'.t month ?; 00, If not paid during thtfmt six months, $ 2."i. P,ir xt jr mrmiri. Papers di.'rontinued only the option of ,,"r
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