Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 March 1841 — Page 4

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We find the following in the Lancaster Examiner the subjoined beautiful e'fjsion; it will N read with double pleasure in the kno wledgn thni it gift c.I authoress is a daughter of Pennsylvania. We look to see her name placed high m tha list of American writers. We shall always be happy to tr.vnafer to our columns Fiioh ailiclet. V. S- Gazette. TTin Whirlwind "would take a walk o ic Jay," ( Acd a very fast "walker is he,, So hurtling about Ho at length set out. With h klep right blithe and free. 'Twas .3'iin'y icon, as he rush'd along. He was bent upon frolic that day; H whistled with glee Or fluff m.i!i, For hi hea;t wa g!a 1 and gay. Hi" path lay strr.isht through tho dark greenwood' And away o'er the mountain- broad brow; 1 1 i - track you might trace, I.i every place. For Le left his marks, I trow. The A was the first to hear his voice. As she shock through eaeh branch at the sound; The tiiiid young tree Trembled fearfully, As s sank upon the ground. The I1ick.kv beheld his si-.tar fall. And ere -lair-ted with a si id-nature I sneer She's nervous to-day, And doth taint away; S ..h v. . .iMiOis ca-.i-t nourish hen-! - A onwird the Whii'-.visni came, he he i d The rude scoffer ucfc-.-lincI; j-t; bout o wrencain. . Llis old trunk eo stout, Fhe stn n (iie was l.t'nl at rest. , The Pis, -w the Hiekorys shivered tinnk, Ari l bowed low, as the wind whistled pa-t; Rut th.- courtesy Did liOt i-jvi- him itiMtt the blast. Thf 'as in deuuuee. tossed his kraJ, For a derail right boi J id he -Itut a single stroke Felled the tnigl.ly Oak, x.-t -. proud ol-t:tM,.' ..... ,r.t W!i!l! and his """" ' a""" i J t re.-t tree, LaC.erkly bow. ' h' o'lntMi ..U Haw heard the Whirlwind' vu; e iT.e h',fl(l jicr with weighty alarms; N' !ut he Ioed the Mtish Of th rtow-rin-.: bu-,h, -'.ij t' hrr oir n his arii.s, u' onwntd stilt! o er the bnd he snccp, 'A r!i wreck, am! ruin, and rush and roar; .Nor htops. to look ba'-k On dreary track, nit speds to th suii, l.!')it.' '1 Ktaivtkij Fiddler, and u French I't-j-'i'iiit. A corresnomlent uf thr X i . Spirit ot the Times, who writes under the signature of -Old rirginuy,' tells the f 'Mowing good f "di v: UiJ Bob Walker! did you cvr hear fI llllll. l' 1 IT lie w:s the oreatest iiddier fhe 'L-d the IHiilie of vinlin thnt t-vor bow in !d KoiUt.t.k He was known every man, xvuii.aii. and c!ii!d, in the tate. It w a s just ai impossible to have a nu.ic uunau: o: I lion, as it was to mi dinner wi'lioai i ' i i - h"g and heminy. The : a .i 1 -J W -5 ! o.ii v ro'iirnni on his niF.Mr - , j at iiitit a:.u his br.'.iKiast in the nioruin,r. 1n lived th-pt by it; he was iu ofd kenttick w'i it BagTiiini was i:i Europe. - vs.ic iw-iu- years Fince, the dramatic ..mpny oi i...ui vine were astonishing ttie natives f Frankfort, and the big guns v. -die liPgisititure. 1 hew orchestra ron131. ? J ot i.ti-.ning more tii m i-iic poor little Prr rich men. lie ctatcht d i'.vay for two or three ninhts. j inch to hiown gatisfx ictiwii. but little to the am iseaient of the uudience. In the mean time, w ho should arrive in town but old Bob. The manager wcj immediately notified that he must employ him, as he was a host within himself. Night came, and old Bob was seated along side the little Erenchman. The old fiddler did not much relish the hula Frenchman, and he daspised book music; ho would, rather flafe' been at a corn-shucking frolic thanin a Theatre. The play was ' Virginius,' and every thing went on well until the f close.. Vi'rginius dies the ladies an? s seen with white lian lkerchiefe to their tjyes the big tear is ?;cen to course down the cheek of manly youth the bell rings for the curtain to descend slowly the little Frenchman strikes up n melancholy air and said 'pianissimo.' Old Bob "looked at him and said 'Plana A' and struck up with all his might, 'Oh! Judy pjit the kettle on Oh! Judy put the kettle on.' It was like magic; the sublima to the ridiculous. The curtain came down with a doublc-.-huiHe, the audience yelled, the little Frenchman scratched his head, and indignant Yirginius swore vengeance against all Kentucky fiddlers. The dog population of the United States is estimated at about two millions, and tho expense of keeping them at upwards of ten millions of dollars per an'!U!ll.

cup of coffee as weak as a lady fallen

i into a swoo!One of the Blue jLuc. Among the earJy laws enacted in Connecticut, tl e following is the substance of one: "No man shall carry to meeting, for a Sabbath luncheon, a dough-nut so long that while . 1 I. . .1 .1 lie is eating at one tr.u in; uannoi Keep twe pigs from eating the oilier." Pic. 'Mr. Grimes, lend rne your tub?'' "Can't do it all the hoops are off it's full of suds besides 1 never had one besides 1 washes in a baircl." Dcath of James G. Brocks. The Albany Evening Journal states that James (i. Brooks, Esq., extensively known in early life as a poet, and for thi last fifteen years ;;3 an editor of different newspapers died in that city, on Saturday morning last, idler a long illness, tlis remains were conveyed to Troy for interment ox Monday. A". J". Phmet, lib. '-;?. e - A story ia going the rounds of the papers, that in a certain town in New York, (I)uane,) they have found a mi;u of steel ore. This retni'.ids us of t-io story of the Irishman, who had found a mare's nest. Another story which vs laised ourselves ij just as good and true, and altogether as possible that we have, on an out lot a fountain of Swaim's Panacea a mine uf mire brass and a lanre quarry of ready made Mann's axes, ground and handled. Had the editers of the Nation al Intelligencer reflected half a minute, tin v would not have given way to the hosix or imposition, which ever it may he. Pittsburgh fi-iitvr. .Stealing tXewspupcrs from I full doors. A man named Kiiliu, wy? arrested am held to bail in the sum of $Vit)0, for steal ii)Lr a newsiiawer Irom a store door in Variek Street. A. J'. ,lutcr. The most important questim l yo'icg lady to ask when a man pops the (jnestion. is, Do yo;i take the newspaper and r.vY for it.' Always have a dish ol hot w;ter handy in case he savs no. But if he savs vi:-". pin him he's vour man by all means. uc l a Unni as a uaclu ior amour trie C7 'I'urks is never mi,uyii. A recent travel ILT ss.iyj ilia. tw. el- - - ".;! nnk for cruli api;es on year's almanac I u peach tree, or a last on the toilet of a la.lv as to look among married man. the Turks for an ua . lirav&.JHrl. On of the females south Kighth street, yesterday morning having occasion to go into the c liar .i .-ii i ... mere saw two mac.; men. rne grapec one o! them by the eo.it and ervmg lor assistance, did not relax her hold till tl tail of the coat whs toru oLT, in her !i.nds in conseri'ieiice of the villain a s:rufotH to release himself. The villain in this way got clear and with his accomplice es eaptd. During the conflict, five laroe silver spoons, ot a somewhat peculiar shape, and two bine glass salt dishes, with silver mounting, fell from hi pocket. These articles, wh ch were doubtless stolen, har.' been left at the Mayors Office. Phil. Daihj Chro-uclr. Tliere is an old maiil down east who can look so all-hred sour that she goes out by the day to make pickles, heap of vinegar. It saves a N hftnd an! for sal" ny tho under siil'.iod, it (Vesli und lt-':-- r ul iivnr: III f (iardoll Si.'0.'J:v C'llfiv'oird ,Mld p'lt by the Shaker's, war muted v-f . nuino up iiua!:! v end low lor Pi:sh. MADDOX l.Mh. lSil.-:i-2-tt'. ; ss. .1; 11 I TV 0 , HAKES Hunk stock, one half of 1'ou n lot No. '?.V2, and out lot No. 4, containing fu.-res. Enquire of the Printer. Jan. 2Jth, 1SU. :U-tf. ilintnwnt. inecuieoi r. i.uo swellings, ulcer, el intM dular tumors, felons, rheumatic pains. sprains, bruises, bmns and srald, inliamntion, glandular sweliiiigs, eld and freih Wounds, chilblains, fetters, piles, rim worms, eruptions of long standing, sore eyes, A:c. r or sale by II. E. PECK. sep. 19, IS 10 nlotf. - firuia ai24l nail. m mr l r w i i i r s iiL. utuiersigneu. naving oceji .p-, P pointed Agent '-for John I. ftlc?Tickle, for the sale of Iron, Nails, &Cviu this place, informs the public generally that he has on hand a full assortment of the above articles, which he will continue to increase as the demand for such may re qur. His establishment is on market street, in the house formerly occupied by G. Cruikshaak cV: Co. He will sell the above named articles for a small advance on the Pittsburgh prices, and hopes those who use them may favor him wall their custom He has also on hand a quantity of first rate Eiquors and Groceries, which he will sell lo.iy.for cash. . The house. in .which I conduct the said Agency, vill be for sale or rent after the first day of April next. For terms apply to me. " . " P. DO KAN. Yinceuncs, .Marc liV 1 3 1 S 1 1 JO t f . A number of Peacock s Ploughs, ot sn

peri.?.- quality, on consiginnei for ?tde lcw by YVM. BFKTCH cv .March p:tli. in tO-v.3.

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GREW AND VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT ON STEAM ENGINE.

ISA AC N. WIUTTE LSE V, or VINCF.NNES, 11 AVI NO iNVFNTKD A SKW AM) I VI' ROVED IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL hl Xl , COUNTV, OH INDIVIDUAL KIG1IT3. "3 IIC improvemenl consists in the bimplicity of f its construction, tha small spaee it occupies, tho expense saved in tho first cost of the engine, nn, t?m miantitv of fuel saved. r. rljci will not eesi over Clie-iiall Jib, 111 lilt 1IJ5 .wf as much to manufacture them, will weigh not more than half as much, will occupy not half the space, will save much fuel, and is more powerful than the present reciprocating cn-ine, and withal, is so simpb in its construction that with fivo n.in..v ,, ,n .ti.iTi ariv neise.il can DiTlicl'v Ulldertaud its mincinle. Api'lieablo to anything, but m-enliarlv adapted to all mill and fchop purposes. . one 26th. 1 S 10 n:J-tt. The Louisville Journal, St. Loais Republican ...l W,.i,.v. '.inrinr tv ill insert t ie aoove six weeks and forward thir accounts to this office. COPPER, TIN& SHEET IUON, Tita Warr t ivhoSfr He jail. At th: Cincinnati k Louii'iHc Prices Shave a. i rge stock of Tin on hand, and will r -...timie. to keel) it Oil hand. I'.lld Will Sell uii aeeomodating terms to customers and th public jr.T.eraHy. The Copper, I in, .V .;,-ct lion manufactory will be carried on as usual hi mv o!l stand on Market ftrect nearly opposite the .I, keth-ut-e : w hefe all kinds of jobwork will be i ne aecordim; to order at short notice. ?, .NMIT. March loth 18:H tf BROADWAY HOUSE. Yl.NCLNNUS I.D. -5 A HIS establishment has undergone . thoronoh rejiair. ami has been fit'.ti up in a neat style, wmi eumeiv new mo nitr.re, and is now open for the accommo dation d' Travellers anil Boarders. I h r. orl-riTk. mid nleasan t . and it is sit uated in the most pleasant part of th town, ami near the Middle Fetry. i ;i i.oviiur taken the abov stand for a term of years, will make th care ol it his entire business, and he as i r i ii itsures i:rs iricuos ana the public, thai nothing will be wanting on Lu pact, to give entire satisfaction. E. w. Tuxiunn ; Dec. !, 1810-3'Jtf. CASH FOR WI1KAT. fWlLL give the hinhest market price in Cash for wheat delivered at mv mill. J. L. COLMAN. 1-tf: June 12, 1810WHITE LEAD. EST received end fr sale low fir cas'i n .:-M,-rinr rirfiodo of I 'if f?hi l r-rli ll'hilt fead. Also on hand ; .general y.-ijt-mont ' f W in-low (!!;. Yarnilif1.". I!ru?hc?t, io. vVc. J. B. rOLWKEI, ,V, Co. JJntggi-tts. Opnosite Grccnhorv Boyle's. Feb. PJih 1SH. :i?-tf. WOT B CJ1. fiKKENHOW T DOYLE arc just in receipt gjj c-f additional supplies of W inter (Jooils, which render their stock complete and quite ex tensive. I urchjhers will hud it to their mtirest to call and examine theii prices before purehasinrj, as they will sell for the cash, unusually low. Pork of good quality will be taken at too h'gh est market price i;i exchange for goods, at the lowest cash prices at tho store of ('RE ENHOW 4 HOYLE. Dcc.lS.3t) 3 0.t N O T ICE. JOURNEYMAN CHAIR MAKER, can get constant employment and a good bituatiou bv aj plving lo JOSEPZROSEMAN. Oct 23. 110 20-tf. I Scad and Foot & folic. 7TUST received fifteen sets of ITead and 8i Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for sale by D. H1TMORE. Oct. 'J.'), 1S30 23rtf. IsWEiGNTRYrsfRyT AND BAKERY. jT ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Vincennes, and the community at large, that he has opened an establishment in tho house formerly occupied by J. K. Kurtz, where the customers of the former house can be accommodated witli Candy at wholesole and retail. Dread. Cakes, and Crackers of the bet quality constant, ly on hand. Also? Pastry of all descriptions vyill be kept on hand, of the finest quality. September 0, 181.D nlt-ly. N. IL Parties can be accommodated with the above mentioned articles in tho shortest notice, and Daking done to older for taverns or private house.-. E, T. NOTICE. IIERED Y notify all persons not to trade for, or purchase a certain note given by me to Fe lix M'Cabe tor ?2si 00. dated August 28th. 1331), and payable in good, ffsTshall not pay said note unless forced to do so by operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. inccimrs, J-Jv 17th, 18 Ilh

PRACTICAL 1MST1TUTE. NINTH YEAR.

HIS SGHOOL "ill recom- ,;, on ihtFirii r Monday of Septemher. Having already successluuy row . . . .i.:- v..i i.. .. .v. il,t fi.ipiPd mis eciuioi uiiiiii" viic wai 1 -" r? ' " years, ibera th ntty annellation of tlie best and cheapest as - ' . ... ! 1- .1 l I wp l as ttie oiuesi scnoni m me oiacc. la point of location, yards, rooms, ap paratus and instructors, of both 6exes, it ins superior advantages. Not more than twenty scholars per teacher are allowed at any lime. The Principal pays attention at requisite times to each pupil in every study. reiLsor riT;irn fex, or any aok ari-: KI.CEIVED. If you wish your children irll laugh!, tnd urupcr'y accommodated call first at thii Institute and see. Instiucion given in Reauing, Writing, ellin". Arithmetic, Geography, DelineS aion of .Maps, (ir mmar, Composi'tou, Khetoric, Logic, liook-Ueeptug single and double entry,) Ancient and .Modern History, Natural anil Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Botany, Minet-loo-V. Zoology, lgebra, Mathematics, Latin, (ireek and X rencnaiso ocai Music. rerms 00 per. quarter ol X L weeks. or if entered by the year $15 00 per year of 48 weeks. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sciences, extra charges will be made according to agreement between the parties. Wood per year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. S. L. CROSBY Principal. A2st an, 1810 CHAIRS, CHAIRS. risHK subscriber has now on hand, a handsoinS assoitment of Windsor (Jhairs, of the best uunlitv. Anv person wishing to purchase the article, can examine them by calling at my shop on W ater street, whero he-crdcul ites upon keep ing a constant supply. P. 5. Old chairs repaired or painted at the -hortest notice, and on the mo-t liberal terms. JONATHAN Ml LEY. Vincenp.es, Feb. 14th, 1S10. HH-tf ii'sitv Store. Miilll nn(?ersicned has purchasei rrrz4 tlie entiro stock ol Drups ..a vr- u . i:..: r ii. I). i.. i in addition is now receiving from the r ja eastern market a large and fresh as sortiuent, conMstmc ot every vanity ot Urugr, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, l)ve StulT's, Patent Medicines, (ilasware. Perfumery .so.ips, iVc. to which he invites the attention of country merchants, and particularly Physicians and others that deal in the above line, believing, from many year, experience in the Drug Lusiiiess, Le can gie sati.-taction to thoo who may favor him with their patronage. II. E. PECK. Yinccnnes, June 19. 1810 n. CAB I MOT IU U i ITUKi:. On Watir ilrctt, Utucen Busaeron end Broadway street. fFpHH subscriber respectfully informs - his friends and the public generally, that he is now manufacturing every variety of splendid furniture, which the public may need, at ihe lowest prices for cash, or such articles of produce as are used in u family. Ord'-rs from the country shall receive prompt attention. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. CHARLES P. HILER. Sept. t5. 1810 nHUf. N. B. Collins made at the shortest notice. fcER late arrivals, a fresh supply of the following articles: (iround White Lead; Linseed oil; Spirits Turpentine; Alcohol; (.'opal, Japan and Illark Varnishes, Paint brushes; Spanish Drown; Yen. Red; Red. Clack, and Dry White head. Rose, Pink, Lithrae Chrome; (Jreen Chrome; Yellow, Prussian. Line, Itriti!li Lustre; Yellow Ochre; Spanio'i Whiting; Sperm Oil; f.cmon Syrup; Sal Erntus; Copperas; Indian; Madder; Alum; Ground Logwood and Jitic; Glue; Nitric, Muriatic and Sulphuric Acids,Window Glass; Putty; Scotch and Maccoboy Snutl's; &.c. &.C., at wholesale and retitil by . E. PECK, Druggist. Market street, opposite Clark's Hotel. Yincennes, July 18, 1810. Du. AMOS G. HULL'S GENUINE PATENT TRUSSES, FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA. OK RUPTURE. A N invaluable article for the above disease, for salo by II . E. PECK, Druggist, M$1tct st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. i. 1810 nlTtf. A B D I L L 1RJOULD respect Id fully inform his friends, that he will manufacture for sale all kinds of COPPER. TIN, if S1IEE T - I R O N irfall its various branches.; " , lie solicits me attention or ceaiers, to nis stock of wares, intending to ofler them at all times

Hie suusenner caieiui ' - l ne io.iow i..s r- V- in volume, .nuaniityl ar

1 support hitherto affotdtd, solicits he !iae ou j.aml a al can maKe 10 oruer. , 11 "7,;,? ';.., r VY of UEATH.

: continued patronage of the commit-j Sideboards, Scctetary and t.oo.i teases, ' , truth that corruption terminate

II? trusts that this Institute merits the nnks. Din in if i ables in setts ana single, . creedv removal from the lh?y, wUi

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an assortment complete, as well as perfect in its workmanship. He intends that his ware shall be equal to any in the' west, and lo offer it upon as reasonable 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-Gutters made and put up iu good order, and on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewter and copper taken in change for w ares. WIKAM AC DILL, j Vincciii;e, Dec. I ft, 1?3-J I 7-1 v. I

M I i ubscriber informs his friends I rniMR and the public in general, that he is nfacturing and has on hand uearrow man y cveryvrieiy of Furniture, of the best 7 J r- 11 Quality, ami at me iowcsw .... iUJ1. ' ....... A ,,.t0 nra J urru wu.iv. - I i rcakfast Tables, Centre I able.", i .er r, . . 1, . I. . 'I'V.I w i ablest, i eiir.injio; ..... Toilet Uiessing nndFienc!) Bureaus, MaU.,.la,n,lPon!nr HedslenrU. I'i. and Seats, varies patterns, Sofas, Stands, b 1 . o. 1. I ami L.ipDoarus, logevuer w.u. every tiling . . . . .i . . i in IIS line. The proprietor is supplied u-ilfi the bedt of workmen, and well seasoned m.terials, so that he is enabled to niannfaclure any article in his line tint may be -!i..d for Orders fioni the country shall ; .... -ri o.i;.. reeeivt: strict auenuu... . m- hucil uic . 1 , . nnll a,w evaininefor the.n-e! ves invited to call and examine lor ...ei.utlvcs Shop on Market street, between Secotid ami Thud, Sts. in the house formerly occupied bv Christian Graeter. JAS. II. HENDERSON. N. B. Cdfins made at the shortc notice, and on moderate terms. J. II. II. Dec. IS-tO 2ti-6ui. 300 ACItKS OF VALUAIJLIC LAND FOR SALE, YING on the river Y'abash, 5 miles above Yincennes, running back to within about one hundred yards of the State Road leading from Yincennes to Perre-Haute. 'Ihe land is of the lust quality ha" a line orchard, and well timbered has 80 or 00 acres under improvement. Dec I. N. Vi HIT TELSEY 1M0 2G. -if E S T It A V . 1 TRAY ED away from the subscriber some time ilu r i n .ast sumnier, a red cow and heifer calf, purchased from .Mr. t..eo. nav!s. j ne enu o. i:ir riui ..on, ot the cow is oil; probably sawed on vviu-n young. I nere are omer mau.s, um i:ik color and the horn, are sufficient by which to recognize the cow. The ca'.f is of the same color of the cow. Any person returning the above described cow and call to tl.o undersigned, will be liberally rewarded. If. Y. CADDI NGTON. Dec. IS. 1810 i.i .. . i i. i... . . i. W M. 1. 1 s n L r. T . sr.Lt LINDLEY i;s.SELL, Commission and Forwarding: IXcrchauts. No. 30. I'OTIIR S STIIKKT, IZcfcr to; Messrs. A. P. (Jriy A: Co., Net'.' Ori'tan , Churchman, Roberts rV Co., .V'l'' York ; hea, Hunker Sc Co., Vhdnd'lphUi ; Willi i.n Gorvi.i oV Co. Louisville. Ki ; Poindexter, El-.ev Sc t 'o., Pitishnri;)! , N. E. Jarmey .V Co, St. Louit ; Jos. Coll.-t, Eu'tic, Li.,- J. Parrir.-gUm, Ttrr.Htiutr, Li.,- J. M. tttoikvvell & Co., EiuiKtidv, lit.; N. SSmith, Vinctnnis, Ia. Yincennes, Oct. 30th 18 10. n2 I -tf. rniHE partnership heretofore existing between Sprinkle &. Ilaii'-o is ibis day dissolved by mutual consent The books and papers belonging to the said firm are placed in the hands of . B. Shepard for settlement. All those having unsettled accounts with the Lie linn are notified to rail on him, as he is authorized to settle all debts due the lir.u. January i!!)th, 1811. II. SPRINKLE, bv 11. B. SHEPARD, I.i, WM. . DANCE. Feb. 5, is 11 35-tf. IJECEIVED, CO Doxes. No. 1, Kcntuikv 1 obac iacco, and for sate bv MADDOX ft C..SX. 13th, 1810 No fiecciving, Forivarding, .y Commission .MERCHANT, Vinccmits, Ia. EEFSKENCIS. Burtch & Heberd, Yiucennc3, la. G. Cruikshank Sc Co. do do da Clinton, Is. Lafayette, li. EvansviHe, Ia. Louisville Ky. New Orleans lionner A, Carnan, R. Smith, E. fc O. Brown, vVcbbSc Shoemaker, Wm. Thurston &. Co. F. C. Gwathney A: Co. F. B. Tillay, Ilefford Ai Sorj;cnfrey, Yincennes. March 9, 1838 li-tf. TAX BRASS Kettles just received and for sal ly by N SMITH Aiig.28, 1839 1 1-tf U E IV GOODS. ''j-'HE subscribers have just received direct -- from Philadelphia, a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Glassware, Cuttlery, Boots, .Shoes. English, Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, Brush Fur, Russia Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron, Nails, Castings, d;c., which they will sell on reasonable terms. THORN X TRACY , Dec. 12th, 1810. n27-tf. NOTICE. IJi those indebted to the subscriber, bv note or bookr-account, will do well to attend" to the payment of tho same, without delay. All' such as fail to attend to this notice, will fbe subjected to the cost of collection by law, without respect to persons. . J. DUNO A. Yincennes, July l?th, 1840 -lf.

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I i 1 1 1 Y UIUI lUW... ""- " I" " -- ' fnvera. headache. biHiou cholic, and sicknes generally; now to rcmedj thei dUagrefl aMe fdinsts, here i bUliiC I 1 ?Tn Jl - fiAl?T'U'I' I V )iU;il Cinnoii " , ,. . . , I TIOLES beine seated In the Identical J.uit by any cause it has aeeumuistro, a lfy rV '' evident; not oidy UUAI.l H, Dutr.Aioi r.ov . bein? absolutely endangered kj its pre.scr.ee. Let lis then ucknr.w'Cilge mat IDO ell. ft: menus of nreventlPir n j' i .1 1 .. ... i t. I speedy reniota! of CO ih bodv. DISEASE PijL - i - ii null'... . DISEASE beinonly fnT7T?nPTTOi. andr COKKLPTJUA. L.0oTmp'n HIJM0R3 beins iJentifie.I irt-aM Ca?e as IMPURITY of BLOOD. PURGATIVE MEDICINE, vrhtn tenffeJ j m BCason, that is, while there If FBfFcienl vitality rennining m the system, wi.i ceriatmy ifmcre ,mrii..i;,m- thus the Mood i r"fiei!; thos chicn- , - - ic ii.fnmides and premature death are j ref ntce"; of the uUnot cqu cn'co t() tht,ir t01in,tv, and families. i often ' , rh. imnortance of this dkcoverv of turirdir. :o .... ; Dr. Vi: U:i!-i eases, a;iernKis j " . !Jrs'i.heth will not then be sty led n -ignor.Bi . ..... . i .. rwiOxtr r.lc r.nr s.f. pretcnii-r. LU-. iMuiirv,,. . fend Sum; ia th'- urtitude of 1-U own sets, in tho of !"- -wn conscience, is l.;s reward, .'vr.d (luie. ,t,;5 v.w SOLEMN PL P DUE thpt his be medicine shall !e aii e.j .. ..... . .1 1 - .. .!.. ..I.M.It V . K . been, and that AH tart-i.-i. "lim v: in its manufacture and the making of It he ttends lo personally. SYNOPSIS OP FACTS. Erandretif Pills are universally useJ in vrr section of this wide extended country where they are made known. Upward of fourteen thousand cases of cure have been certified as having been effected solely from their u.ce since the ir.troductarn of them into the l.mted Mates tnus ektai.I... . I til 1 i il i il . II.. . li.-hing tne tact ncyoiiU an uouia, oini me i;rui.'.retii Pills cure ihe (;q pr.renlly) moO opposite Jnocs bv the one simple art of eoiitir.ual'y eva - listing the bowels with them, until the diicB-e gives wa; therefore, whslever msy be -aid ef thTiitour, the itimti of t!.a fiuTirs i nosvv BF.TOMI ALL lii''3T. Dr. P. allow:! that the curative e-tV.-cl V;er;i!s or. the PUIiUATIVK tJL'A LI Tl US of II KAN DIvETII PILLy; e.tpi rienee, and a coiitinv.ntir.fi ci exneiim. nt f.r uoi.ards of forty Venn, hav U pn. thj Vk1, h tel.xvi purR . - . Thereforo. however hmx it rr.t.v U nece to percpveie witli th m f -r the rr:r .til of anv disea -.-.'.i. other than g.cd ran j-osiMy resulUr.on tb.eir .ie th. y arc p ifrctly ii.no'eei.t 'i'be h.-ahby, a- v 11 as th.x-e MrrTfiing frrj.i iliM-aM-, .-lioldd I're llfl!'. the ft'rn.tr t;. kiep thfir blcod pure and vigorous, and the latti r tremove all noxious necumu'.ni ns v. id out vitsVeiiici: th.1 SVrtfHl. F L. fktilill. Ml M 1 i.! V v npi-nve,! iimt Wuct.v . Pruugi-t, ei IN dlar-. are i,i-vi r a p"ii.t d oo I for th" sale . I the Hr.u:drth I'ills 'I he Didv r:Uthoii.-ed agents ;.ir the sw'e of the ueni i..e mcdu ir.c, :it. a eertii'.. u' wf m r.rv signed by li. Ii hi ilo-ii'. M . D. datnJ within th. twelie in.-iith tt 1 1 pTeceecing. Th. y irr ri fi !- Mc-r.. Tii r . i .v Tr.- , Vi.-. r'.r . ., Ki t m Ia.; Mr. S:;n...e! li. Mr'1 dine, frurt vihe, d, I'a.is V (' oiimvn, !-..l'.vurdj'ort, do. Aki.i .V Stewarl, Carlisle, i I'ivan n. Ia ; Paul!, Rerd - Huntt, L'.i:;on do Jus.. C 'boyle .V '". M.-rnn., do. Lestri 4 Jor., tdoorcficbi. (Jreen -.. Ia.; .- li. I'icrc?, Fairj.iay. do. ToppM? .v- Andrrw. Pidi.t Ci-r..ncree. d-. fholn. Millei. l'nno, Lawrence co. Ia ; Gibson S Hrooks. Ml. PIeii..ut.f, A'irtin c. ! ; John ('. ("lem'Miiii," Psoli, Orange eo. 1 1.; J. U. Mover. Orleans, do. Jd.u Ilur.-t. J-is; f r, Dubois mi. I. ; Di!er . Mortiu ay sev ilh-, do. J.din 'iitrees. WaIiington Daviess co. L.; A. d P. O. amnion., Pter-bur-h, Pikero. Ia.; P. Paoll A: Co. P.iriMirit. (-'iaw ford o. Ills.; Ja i ll V. May, White Osk Lawrence co HI.: J. W. Calbertw.n, do. Win Cox A. Co. Hutsonville. Cr.i'.vford c. III. Ihe. 1'Jth. lK-10. n '.'7-31.1 WAR ! ! AVAR ! ! ! J"llE subscriber takes this timely opportur.iy JL ot !euin! hisiustomcrs know, that N.!fs l hand will not pay ofT their account in the Store as ;hey did l.ts-t y ear. Neither wilt promises answer to pay the old note, hut Pik rr cash, wi'l answer the purpose. Nov in order a maii'tain your rr.dits in the ftorc, and st resti at the Squire's, and maintain those good teelings ami conlidenre th.'t slioold exist between iho buver and seller, come f.M-wurd or. or before the 25th December next, like men and payment, mike. In case tho above is negler led do not be eurprised to find your note and accounts, with th proper officers for collection, without reirerTe, but if the above is complied with, new accounts eg bo made. I mean nothing but what is right Youn respectfully, A. B. DANIEL. Yincennes. Nov. 3d, 1340. n2-tf. BRAIIDi. Git), VJIliF, &C. 1 fBBLS. Good American Brandy, lXJ 5 do do Gin. 5 Jo Siveet Malaga Wine, 1 Pipe -1th proof Coniac Brandy, 1 Csk Champaign Co 30 Bags Shot assorted No.'. 500 lb. Bar Lead, 10 bbls. Prime N. O. bujif, 10 Bog Rio CorW, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper. For sale low for cash by E. BROWN. M'irk'1 tf. Dec. ISth, IS 10. n28--.f. TUB VINCSNNES GAZETTE Es i3ubllstitJ rbtri) Satui'Ca-) BY K. Y. CAIIDI.fSTOA. TERM 52 00, If paid i.iadcunee. J2 50, If jioiu during thr. J.rtt s'X VtOuths 3 .00, If not puid during Ihe fm t tix months, $1 25, Fvr six months. Papers discontinued only the option of ll published .vhile arrearages ore due, (ry- Advcrii6f mr nts mslir.g one srjnuc or s will be inserted three times for one dMlur, and t vcnty-fivecenU every for ut'epat-nt itiscrtioi longer advertisements in the same proportion. Advertisements sent without orders ill, in all cases be inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. ' - Fie dollars will inratiably Va caarjej for advertising wires

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