Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 March 1841 — Page 4

I I'oyaxc 0,1 a thi! JJ,a!.-A encsj v,i.,rt. cf a xuan by the name of

t m,rk. come io our knowieuge u.e I OM . . i I oilier day, wbi.h for the marvelous, would j not compare ill with ll.e- wai.dciins of i in bad liie Sailor. - About four yeai s .-go, ' CIak stalled on a Hal boat, with hi; volo and four children, lV..in the ouu of Lrie. j ta., situated on a Lake of that name, ami by the rout of the Ohio reached the Ohio nver. ;tid Lne cuuaM htctlidin ( )hio and Mississippi, mafciu:? a brief slay . at our landing ou his way, he reached IJayou LafoLchc, in Louisiana. Leaving the IJayou by ihe touth west pa:.-, lie progressed on his voyage, until he was blown off, about twelve miles into the tulf. A change of wind and a high t.de drove his flat boat ba'k again, and stianded her on a sand bar near Slianatitjue. Here he was detained thiee month, four or five hundred yr.rd.-i from the water ihirinrr which octiod he killed a large number of wild hogs, am ,!ul pork enough to supply his family lor two years afterwards, lie also erc-tled for his ovyu accomodation aud that of travelers quite a respectable dwelling from the drift wreck wood, thrown by the waves on the shore. .V high tide at length ensued, and the flat boat was "once more upon the waters." Hoisting his sr.il, he launched forth, and reached without adventure, the ISabine i'a-s. Crossing Sabine Hay, (about 30 miles in width) he entered the mouth of the rionatchee, and tlier.ee ascended to the town of Beaumont, in Texas. Here he erected a house for a tavern making use of his ilai boat fur material, as far as it would go, in finishing his edifice. We are informed that .Mr. Clark is now flourishing in Texas "like a green bay tree," and appears to bo spreading his branches in the most approved manner; having been blessed with a couple of fat babies, and. a very promising flock of voung pigs, during his short sojourn in the laud of refage and of promise. J 'i c kburg h I ' 'h ig . Information icantcd. The editor ol the Huston Daily Mail asks the following questions of his readjrs: Did you ever know a lady with very white teeth to put her hand over them when the laughed? Did you ever know a gay Ud and a sprightly lass who couldn't pick bcrne? into one basket? id vou i ver know a woman 'hat neve: had ai 1 ttuug stolen from her clot! y an: : Did vou ever ki. w a young lady who was too weak to stand up during prayei time at church, who could not dance all n-;hl witliout being tired at all? Del you ever know a young man to hold a skein of yarn for his favorite to wind without getting it strangely tangled' Did vou ever Know a man witli a shocking bail le.'.t, ;i long beard, and a ra ge ' coat, w ho l ou d tind a respectauie hotel that wa3 not full: Did you even know a very pretty young lady that had not a cousin to wait upon her to lectures and parties' Di 1 you ever know a young- lady tlit did not have tome very curious niece of ccvvinsr, mai sue wouiun i let tne voumr gentlemen sec? Can't say that we ever hive. Waling up the Wrong Passenger. Thomas l5rown, John Me Williams and Jamc.3 l.'eott were yeUcrday charged before Kecorikr IWiglit, of tho Third Mu nice lltv, Willi hnvinvr e iinmiltfd w;t:. raving attunptcu to commit, highway roh'xrv. Jt appeared they met a man named Mav'e on the Levee on .Sunday i;:cht, and with the true daring of loot-pads told him to "stand and deliver." Magee stood but he did not deliver, and for the best possible reason because he had nothing to deliver. lie assured them of the fact but Scott, to make assurance doubly sure, commenced searching Magee's pockets. The following is the result of his explorations: In the right hand breeches pocket, nothing. In the left hand, ditto. In the lcfi hand vest pocket, a piece of chalk; anu in lui; i j-iii nann u.r.o, a immoie. i;e looked at ihe thimble and then at the fore- ... i - i .... i . . thimble 1 1 linger of Magee's dexter hand, which gave evidence -A the frequent pricking of the needle. Why, he is'.' said Scott What?' said Brown. 'A tailor!' said Amt; m-n't you?' Cto Magce,) 'I am,' said Mgec, 'that's a fact.' ' Theru's a mistake,' said McWiiliarn 'It's worse, said Scot!; "ii's a vulgar error, and I'm ashamed of my.self for commuting such a pn fes.-ioaal blunder. He returned Magee his thimble, and apologized to. the tador for having mistaken him for a tnonicd man. Fie. The (iirard College. Among the losses by investment - in the United States B-vnk, is large a proportion of the money, left by the late .Stephen (iirard, for the erection and endowment of a College to educate orphans. Pic. t Singular lUmtdij. We find in a French paper an sccount of the cure of n case of hydrophobia by a large quantity of vinegar administered to the patient by mistake. Count Leofina, a physician of Padu3, hearing of the ease, administered the same remedy in a verr viol nt case, and succeeded in effecting a perfect cure. We nover know a stao-J; ivor who had not h.ilf a dozen sweethearts ,-.t tliedilTerent ''foo'.ling'' place.? where h- pu- v:p; nor ::t ol i mr.ii having a younj wife who dofo tee her waltzing.

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Picture itlemar (win i c. - vcrlit- ( .1 publishing a seres oi papers in u. pool Albion, m relation to the wretched condition of t!:o poor of that town. tunt! of die details are truly appalling, Ti.e writer t:tteo ileal it was in Liverpool t!.;,t he first I i;ti itivib it.;:ai)i;ea hv i.u; Jiving Uuiiuc linuiiii eil m underground dwi tiiiitjs which txelude them from tun-

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die w w hat dismal rt r in. lie states a hie could I i 1 1 -he once v Uiu-d a that poor mail, who when ill of a dangerous fever, wa- obliged to rise from his bed three oi four times in the night, to help hia wife in casting the water out of the cellar. His bed was standing in the water, and he in that state of disease was obligee! to wude through it to eject it. On occasion of heavy rait.c, or the nulling oi' snows many of these cellars are flooded, as a matter of couise; ami, as it is impossible that there t hould he sullieieut ventilation in them to dry them, the foul moisture sinks into the walls and hll that they contain, infecting the whole with unv.holeeoineuess ami dampness. Ho lias seen live families huddled to gether in one of lhe?2 cellars, and someid" them perishing for want. In many, lie has seen or heard that corpses have been carried, in cases win re, under circumstances of ordinary favorablcness, hfj might apparently, have been prolonged ior years. Many infants die in these places. If contagious diseases enter them, they are rarely confined to individuals. Huiv to cure a Husband. A woman, whom her husband Uaed ferquenily to scold, went to a cunning man to inquire how she might cure him of his barbarity. The sagacious soothsayer heard her complaint; and aficr pronouncing some hard words, and using various gesticulations, while he idled a phial with colored liquid d-V:red her whenever her husband was in a .passion, to take a mouthful of the liquor and keep it in her mouth for live minutes. The woman quite overjoyed a rcmeuv, strict y I, mowed the counsel that was given her, and bv tier sib-nee es aped t!.e uatial annoyance, The contents of the bottle he nig 1 last ex. Li.tici! she returntu to tne cunning man and anxiously begged to have another possessed of the tame virtue. 'D iughn i,' said the man, 'there was nothing in wiC OO but brown sugar and water. Win n your husband is in i passion, hold your tongue, and, my life on it, he will not icolu vol. in luture." Piincluulion. There cannot be a more eii iking illustration of the elfects of er roneous punctuation, than is contained in the foil rwing verse from the metrical r I li , i- 1 -I T. version O! Hie l sauns oi i;avio. 11 was customary for the clerk to recite each line sepi aately, and the congregation then united tiieir voices in ehan'ing the same. The l.or.l v The line bei it, u:.s win ni'?; .votdlllL'ly fcUUPT, t;,e e.c i on! i nueiiin nc Ut i 1 'tut ; I bus involving thw seiio in two direct eontradictions, not exiting when proper ly connected, viz: The. Lord will come, and ho wpl not Keep Mk-ncf, but i:jo&k out. S'tro' i 6 inus. Every day, Dr. C . ,n. i.'::is t.iveis pairs of eroo.ked eye.pei'lorms lin; o; eralio In vt i y c i W i'.h ' ..e -will and t!ie most perfect -ucci.--. He had a c a.-c of t! e cxtie mrst vir-u.ii obliquity on Wednesday. lie approached his patient with the calmness of a summer morning, performed his work in a few seconds, and remarked: 'Now stand up and look at the company.' The patient did so, and the change in the appearance of his eyes was so sudden and extraordinary thai it called forth the instantaneous and voluntary applause of all present. No one can have the slightest apology hereafter for looking askew at his neighbors. Lou. Jour. a the noted A rival to tne noted iviissoun Iron .Mountain has been discovered in the neighborhood of Woodstock, Va. It is called IV.ddy Mountain in that vicinity, and is a, most enurciy a mass of iron ore; the ore in huge roel.s projects from the earth in all directions, and upon actual experiment proves to be very valuable, yielding seventy p.er cent, after being fused. Lou. Jour. Pmptising. On Thursday the Rev. Mr. Shadraek, of the New Market street church, baptised in the river Delaware, opposite Kensington, on the Jersey shore. thirty-one persons. The coldness of the weather did not prevent a very large assemblage of lookers on, there being about two or three thousand present. The ice in the river was about two inches thick, and had, of course, to be broken hefore the ceremony of baptism could be proceeded with. Phil. Chron. ild vantages of Litigation. The Ply mouth Memorial slates that forty or fifty years ago, there lived a man in Plymouth county, who was very fond of litigation, ?o much so, as fo have a case in almost every court, and it was by no means unfrrquentlv the case, that he came otf sec ond best. One day he asked an eminent lawyer, whom he sometimes employed. the reason ot his poor success. "Don't you know?" said the lawyer, "Then I will (el! you. The reason is simply this. You cannot empannel a jury of twelve men in Plymouth county, but that you havecheated eleven of them."

,ir.7 Y ::t us ILUAiiLIl JMl'J -A Hi 1I.WINO INVr.NT!:!) A NKW AM) OVitD J IS .NOW PllI'iWKKDTOSLLL STATi:, COUNTY, OH TNDIVIUrvL HI GUTS. yilE iniironu'iit cousin iu the bimplicity of (J its ruiistrurtioi!, th"? ma!l sjulo it occupies, the cxpen.-e saveJ in the first co-t id' tho enyuie, and the-quantity of fuel saved. It, in the first place, will not cost over rue-half as much M rr.anufacte.ro them, will weigh not in.. re thnn hs-.lf as much, will occupy not half the space, will save much fuel, and is more powerful than the present reciprocating cn :ine, ual withal, is bo dimple in its coit.-trucUwn ...u, vvitn .:vo minutes' explanation, any pero:i can peiiVctly un derstand its piineiple. Applicable Id any tola;;, but pcculiaily adapted to all i .j i 1 1 and thop pui'poacs. June 26th, 1810 n3-tf. The Louisville Journal, It. hoins Iu-pub'ican a;.n v atan Couiier, win lnseii tae Hiunn t.x week.- un ! forward ihir accounts to thi oiVien. COPPER, TIXt SIIKE T IKON, 0. Tin lYnrt :t wliciaalc :t?5f llviaii. .it thr Cincinnati i- Louisville Prices I have al l r;e stock of Tin on liaiul, and wi.i continue to keep it on hand, and will sci: on aceoeiodaiin;; terms to cu.-toinors and the public ji ncrully. The (pper, 'i'iit, bhec! ton m.inuf.iftory will be carried on as usual a: my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the A, :kct house ; where all kinds of johwoik will be 1 ne accor.'ins; to order at short notice. .N. SMITH. March loth 1H3S tf BROADWAY HOUSE, V;."c::n'l.s, Isu. r"JJ"HIS establishment has undergone a tJ t)ioroudi repair, ami hr.s been littco up in ;i neat style, with entirely new furniture, and is now open for the accommodation of Travellers and Boarders. The rooms are lanje and pleasant, and it is situated in the most pleasant part oi the t.wn, aud near the Middle Firry. The subscriber having taken the above stand for a term of years, wi'l make the care of it his entire business, and he fissures hid friends and the public, thai nothing will be wanting cm his part, to cire entiiu satisfaction. E. W. TL'XllUIiY. Dec 1, :8i0-3;:if. CAII FOIL WHEA T. IT WILL give the hiuhest m iet nnci in Cash for wheat delivered ft my mill J. L. OOLMAN. June 12, is 10 1-tf. ADTT 1 ' C- 1 (JJf ! rf coivc n;,.! I' .- s;de!, Piit.thnryh While a '.'nei.-'l a.-Murt-Lend. b.V.iV low CP, I., , 'v r niches. 1 ruslio.s, '.V c . J. D. COLWELL Co. Druggists. Opposite Giccnhoro ij- Jioylc'x PJth 18 11 37-tf. KEi::IiOW A- UOVLE aic ju.st in receipt of additional siiilies of Winter Goods, which render their stock complete and iuite 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. Pork of good quality will be taken at the high est inaiket price in exchange for goods, at the lowest cash prices at the store, of GKECMIOW .VUOVLU. Dec 1 39 a0-t IV O T I C E . .JOUIINEYiiIAN CHAIR MAKE It, cu; eet constant ftini lay, laent aud a good sift ation by applying to ' ' Oa 23, mif) iO tf. EZrnd mid Toot SUmc-,. received fiiteen setsj of Head ind Toot Stones, assorted sizes, and for a,f t)V It. II 1 I Ail ) K L. (HI. lir, 1S39 33-tf. COHFEGTIOXARV, PASBV. AND BAKERY. ; f"3 ESPECTFULLV informs the citizens of Vincennes, and the commmdy at large. that he has opened an cstablishmen Wn the house formerly occupied by J. K. Kurtz, where the customers of the former house can bo icconinmdatrd with Candy at wholesole and nMail. Bread Cidics, and Crackers of the hcstoialitv constant. ly on hand. Al?n, Pa.,try of all descriptions will be Kept on hand, of the finest qiahty. September 9, 1 S id nl 1-1. IS. B. Parties can be acconmodatcJ with the above mentioned articles in the shortest notice, and Baking done to order fr taverns or private nouses. . T Villi XXIM, SHAKES Bank .lock, one half of I...WH lot No. -28"2, nndout lot No L contain r ncror. Enfire of the Printe-r'. !

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Joetrd this school during the last etglu vc-.r.;, tl i l o J a i so subscnoer giateiul lor the 'ori ioiiierio affori.c. '-. of tin tlife contmueu paoo ; ''ikVHe trusts t!at this Iustitu'e mrri the appelhition of the best and cheapest ucwe'd as t'ne oldest sehotd in the place. In point of location, yards, rooms, apparatus and instructers, of both sexes, i; has superior advantages. Not more than twenty scholars per teacher are allowed at any time. The Principal pays attention at requisite times to each pupil in every study. rci'ii s- or i:itki:r sr.x, or axv aok are Hr::i:ivr:n. If vou wish your children null taught, uinl pi o-iSy iy acconn.'ioiiu.Li cull Jirni. at this fnaiituit and lnsii uc.mm given in Heading, Writing, Spelling, Ariiir.nftic, (irograp!y, l.iineathm of Maps, Or miuar, Oi-nip-.-si'tor., I;hetorie, Logic, Pooli-keeping J;:;g!e and double entry,) Ancient and Modern History, Natural and Moial Philosophy, Afctronomv, Cheinistiy, Potauy, Mineralogy, Zoology, lgcbia, Malhematics, Latin, Orcch 'and French also Vocal Music. 'Perms 00 per. quarter of VI weeks, or if entered by the year $15 00 per year of 4S weeks. For Latin, (Jrcek, French and the Sciences, extra charges will be made according to agreement between the parlies. Wood per year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. " S. L. CliOSHY, Principal. August 29, 1810 GHASBS, CHAIRS, rtllll subscriber has new on hand, a handaoni-S X assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best : ipuauty. Any person v. ilung to purclia.se the H'lSOJI v. iMiuiy io puiiuaat; n.e due theiij by calhnq at my shop u-hero he calculates upon keeparticle, can exaini! on Water .street, in;T a constant snpplv. P. tS. Old chairs lejiaircd or painted ut lh.d rhortest notice, and on the most liberal ten JONATHAN' MILEV. Vinccnnep, Feb. 11th, IS10. tlS-tf 11 R I C 1 Fj S . undersigned Las pure hascd tho entire i-.toco. ol mugs alio Mediciaes of Dr. Hiram Decker, and mm in addition is now recti vin from the va. rnsti rn i-i.irkeL .1 lart; and fresb .i.s suitmei.t coiisi.siuiir oi ecry variety oi jjru Meili.-inc.s, PuiuU, Oils, Van.i-.hes, li rushes, Dye Sluili, Patent Mtditines. (ilasswarc, Ptrfuiaerv, r-oiips, Ac. to hi.:h he invites the attention of country merchants, and particularly PIivj. eians and others that deal in the above linr. lieviii::, fidiM many ycai eipcri. nte in the Drui business, l.H can Rive satKb.clion to those who auy '.ivor him with tacir patronage. 'iiici nro s. .' one 10, IS in CABINET FUIlAITUIiE. Un l:tu- itrctt, Ulwurt Uu.-icrvn cud Uruuuloay t'rctts. f'IIH .ub.scriber respectfully informs - Ills tvielld-i I he i.nh i , n ! that he is now manufacturing every vsrie ly of splendid furniture, w hich the public may need, at tne lowest prices for cash, or such articles of produce as ore used in a family. I I V C. . .! . I , , tjruers iroin me country siiaii receive prompt attention. 'Phe public are invited to call and examine for themselves. CIIAPLI-S P. IIILEH. Sept. 27). I8!0nif!lf. 1. Collins made at the ihortest notice. siEK late arrivals, a frc.-h supply of the following articles: t.round V, bite Lead; Linseed oil; Spirits Turpentinr; Alcohol; Copal, Japan and lllack v arnishes; Taint brushes; Spanish EiovnjVen. Eed; Ked, 15;ick, and Dry White Eeai. liose, lank, Lnhtatje Chrome; (Jreen (aiimie; Vellow, Prusoii.i., LMue, Dritioh Lustre; Velnvv Ochre; Spanish Whiting; Sp.crm OilLenon Syrnp; bi.l hrutu.s Copperas; Indigo; M.dder; Alum; Ground Losjwood and Fustic; (Jue; rvitnc, "lunatic and Sulphuric Acids,Vindow Lilass; Putty; Scotch and Maccoboy niUiis; etc. xc, nt wln.icsale anil retail by E. PECK, Druse ist. Market street, opposite Clark's Hotel. nicrnncR, July IS, m;). Dr. AMOs77iiULLS GEKQiNE PATENT TRUSSES, 1 Uil UIJKL t)L- IIEKNIA OK KUPTUKK. N invaluable article for the above diseae, for sale by II. E. PECK, Druggist,Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, 1810 nI7tf. U . A B D ! L L fntmls. that he will manufacture for salt 11 ki He solicits the attention of dealers, to Lis stock of w arcs.intending; to offer thern at nil times an assortment complete, as well as perfect in its workmanship. He intends that his wart shall be equal to any in the west, and to olfei 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-flutters ra: and put up in goad order, and on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pev?ter an J copper taken in 0 change for wares. - 7IRA.M AB DILL. -Vir.ccnr.:?, Dec Ut. 17-lv !

tcJiu-3r f-nn-tni, ,T. ,, . ' viioceries, Hi surv-P II;" :v art.w;ari,'-c;,asswarc Cutt,cry Boots. siioe. !; --3fjgS hiiLL 1 -l"ON f'"Rh.vh, Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, Brush ibL US U B y. R. DcaVor 3,1,1 1a!' W Hats, Iron, in all its various branches. Nails, Castings, c., w hich thev will srll rn.

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;flM? hlin. riei.as ri -a!, til :it he i--has en ban1' m ai - 1 the j-u riaiiUfai. tut'lti " ; nf uruiiure, OS in every varu; ol quality , and a. oie .v i the best cash, ! ...wlo has iar.tl and eun rnnn.e iu ua" i..!-irv ar.d Hook l.ases. v:.t ..!.-.- s. r-'-ei n,',h Mud Ho.d. ('a Portable nting i)esd-.s B'.nii ILeaklt "t ' i b io tt.. uin f : r.tre i aoiei;, I iei 1 " . 'nilct, l,eingnJ French Lureaus Ma- ' , I nl- Il..(li1nnls I'l. hogany, Maple aim up - - ano Spata, various patterns. Sofas, Stands, and Cupboard., together with every thing in his line. . , The proprietor is supplied with tne best of wo!kmen. and well seasoned materials, so lhat he is enabled to manufacture any article in his line that may be ii. a -..- 1 f l,j ri Iroin the country shall il iL'L lUl . strict attention. i i public ai e recei v:; d examine for the iiistaves. iilVlt d to cail SJiop on Market street, between ecomt and Third. Sbs. in the house foimr.rly occunied by Christian (irt-.f-b-r. ' . j as. n. n;-:NUKb'sox. N. i. Cothiis Made at the shortest notice, and on moderate terms J. II. II. Dpc. Ii, 20-Cni. :5tK- ACItKS OF VALUABLE LAND FOIl SALE, ca c, n.vu on tne river n aJLJ hash,5 miles above VinSi'S!w cenues, running back to within Sr-r' -about one hundred yards of the State lioad leading from Viueennes to Terre-IIaute. The land is of the fust quality has a fine orchard, and well timbered has 80 or 'JO acres under improvement. I. N. MHITTELSEY. Dec. 1, 1M0 'JG. -tf E fc5 T It A Y . v i ,',;,',,'..,'. PjM sV'"?"? 1 'PRAYED away from the subscriber some time during last summer, a S3 red cow and heifer calf, purchased from Mr. Geo. Davis. The end e-f the right horn of the cow is off; probabiy sawed oil" when young. There are other marks, but the color and the horn, are sufficient by which to recognize the cow. 'Pl.t calf is of the same color of the cow. Any person reI turning the above described co w and calf J 10 I II e UDuCISIgUCu, Wl.. Ue liberally reI warded. k. v. caddi.(;to. Dec. 18. IB lo WM. LI.DU.r. J. I. HCSii.LL LLDLEY& UUSSIiLL, Ccmmi:siou and Forvardins' lYIcrchants. .'No. 30, ioii)iiA- srui.i.r, Refer to: Messrs. A. P. (Iny Co., A' C'haus e-nurenman, l..aerls 4y Co., .v, iaa, Uuhker C... Viitluhlflii,, V ihium ('urin A Co. LmusviUr. Kir; l'--m hwter, Elu v A. Co., l'illsl.uri'h ; -. E. .'ani.ey vV Co. St. Lnui Jos. Colli t. E.iri iic, I' .- J. r.or.outon. 'i'trr-.- .''. ..,- J. M. M.iiLudl A Co., ';,-...-1--, ;.,- IV. trnuth, Vinci tuns, Ii. Vinceniics, Oct. 30th 1 10. I -tf. HK partner.hip licretofmo t'.i?iino between Sp.rinkle A: Hum-e ia thisday dissolved by mutual consent. The books and papers beloiijriiiif to the said firm are pdaced in the hands f Jf. !$. Shepord for settlement. All those having unsettled accounts with the late firm are notified to call on him, as he i author ized to settle all debts due the firm. January 2hh, 1811. II. S PI I INKLE, by II. H. SHEPAIvD, hh ag't. WAL . HANCE. Feb. 5. IS 11 35-tf. reus ac co. rECEIVED.S0 Boxes, No. 1, Kentucky ToMADDOX & CiASS ISov" 13th 1810 Iiectiving, Forwarding, & Commission MERCIIAIVT, Vincauu ".v, Ia. Burtch A: lleberd, v lnccnne?, Ia. G. CruiUshuuk A, Co. do Bonner A. Carnan, do do Clinton, Ia. Lafayette, Ia. Evansviile, la. Louit-vilUi Kv. R. Smith, E. A O. Brown. WchbA; Shormaker, Win. Thuton A. Co. F. C. ffwatlmey i Co F. B. Tiliav. Hetiord & Sorter.frey, IS'cw Orleans Vincennes. March 9, lS:bS 1 1-tf. Tlf? . . i r . -j - j .M-iiifp juoi:ecciea ami nr sal A115.28, is-iy 11-tf 'pIIE subscribers have just received dire.-l fr,n 1t,:i...i..i.:- . ...... x .ii,,uiiiiiii;i, a geneiai assortment ol sonable terms. THORN 4 TRACV Dec- 12th, lS40.-n27.tf. NOTICE. A LL tho&e indebted to the subscriber, by note or book account, will Jo vi ell to attend to the payment of the same, without delay. All such as fail to attend to this notice, will be subjected to the eoel of collection by law, without respect to persons. J. DONOVAN. mctnr.es, July. l?th, 1 s 10- 'J-if.

The chance of the season fiev-u.:,.,. rau N many mdividu.d, tome unpleasant er.,1(

5 levers, lit ad-nebe, Lillious cimiic, am: kicVev.. Jtierally; now to remedy these d:urfe nUp fet-l ios, Lc, ;- is SGfiETiiillG TO THiHK ABOUT. AL cannot exist but from COKRUIT I'AK--TKM.lbS being seated in the identical pan where the piiii is vxirienced. TIiomc corrupt pitr;ic!es, when in urcat volume, (quantity) ar-; ti,e i osrnvi-: calse of death. It is a solemn truth that corruption teriini ..ite the oistcnr; of all created beitiirf; the importance of its fpeedy removal from the body, whin v anv caucithas accuiiiulatro, u therefore self ' . . ' . . . i.. IIIMTT1! luiPTIU'l'l'VI'l1 eviaenl; net oniy n iinn uui v. i. bcinn absolutely endangered by ii tpspucc. Let us then acknowledge that the only s-.;r-means of preventing and rurini; diseafp ir the npeeily removal of CORKUP1' HUMORS from the body. D LSI. ASK he in? only nnothcr r.arr.n for CORRUPTION, and CORRUPTION, or CORRUPT HUMORS brim; identified in ah cas.v as LMPUR1TV ol BLOOD. PI'liGATIVH MCDICIN'K, wli-n rcsoT'od to in season, that is, while there i suiheient vitality remaining in the pybtein. will certainly remove cor --'r tion; thus the bloe.J is piinl.eil; tl.us clnonic infirmities and premature death aro prevented, t!:us, those v.liose lives are of the utmost conseiinenro to their country, and families, nrc r !; : saved. Tie: importance of thi d:?rovr.iy of curing d.-. cu.-cs, aJ'ter atje will do jutic; Dr. Benjirr.in Brar.dicth will riot i.hen be t led un ignor.i: '. 'Utiiaier." it'll UintWili jitiil.ci jhii.-e z.oi otfei.d. l.iio; in the rectitude of his o'Ui ml. m i:," oeiet of his own .ens. ienec, is his regard. An 1 he give,; this his SOLEMN PLLDOL thnt l imedicine shall be r.hvavs equal to what it ever ha been, and that NO KAT'lLNSE fhull be .ar.,1 in its manufacture uiiil thr making of it he htciu'.s to -persouany. sYNorsis or tacts. Brandrrth' i'ills arc universally used in t-verw sec tion of this wide extruded country where th--are math) known. Ujwards of fourteen thousard casts of cure have been certified as having her., elfected solely from their use since llie intro.li' -tionof theminta the h'nited States thu es'a!'lishing the fact beyond till doubt, that the lirjudreth l'ills cure the (aj'pareiitly ) ni.ist oj'po.-i! dicases by the one siinjde act of continually vacuating the bowels with thrni, until the u'isiiMc gives wav; therefire, vshatever may 1 raiJ of ll.e TiuaiHT, the. nu.nr of the noi iui i now it r. t n ail no; nr. Dr. IJ. allows that I he curative elliyt de end ..ii the I'l ROATIVi: Ql'ALrriL.V of 1SRA.V DRKTH PILLS; 'peiit'i.ce, ami a i tniinu.ila n of expeiiments for upwards of luily yt-aia, li:ne made thern the n.ot judiciously balancn! poriio Lni-w n. Then fore, howa-ver long it i.iay be nei i-.-s--.tiry to pcix-veie with ih in for ll.e iciuo til of iiny c!i.-c:isf. no other than .i..d can poM.j!.,'v u sult fi"in their o lh-v are p.lffct'y iouo.ei.t. Tl.e hculihx , as well an those nib-ring fr.in dise,i.-e. i-hoi.ld i.se ll.eli. tli,: (.Hair tokirp their blot.d pUie ai.d vigorous, in' ll.e Utter 1,. rcn.ovc all noxious aceL.ini.Ltin'' viil..n.i weakening ll.e S3 Mi in. The pnhho am duly applied ihkl Doctors, lJnigits, .'i ldl..ii. .-ire ner ajp.,inl. J it. er.lM lor I he j'e ol the Lif.,,h. U PlIU 'J'hr only ru;'hori..! a.nits l..i the ...h- .f ), gri.i. ii.e liivoh. in,-, h:i'e a -eiUi'u,ti- of ng. .( - si-ned by It. Biiindu.lt, M. D. .Li. .1 uiiiu the ( , el n.olith n.-vl piecrcdilig. Tl.e are a? i d-Mes.-ir. Tl.. rii . Tracy. V ei.no. Ivi.ox co ia; Mr. Saii.i.t-1 II. M.i b.u-, Hi n.v i;ic. do D.nis vV (b.od.in... .':.Kur.Vp..rt. do Akin A Mt-w air. t ,r Pi.luvan co. L. ; Pnull. Red iui ct, 1 i,, ,1., ,!,, J.,. (1, 1.-A Co It . . Mel. .ii;. OO. Lester J.-nes. II 1. ...,:ii. Id. ( i i nt el. i ... i.i - rt 11. 1'i.iie. l'aiiil.iv. .In I'-.j,. t. a ... i I'oiot Con ,.,-,. e. do. C li.nle, .Mi,!, ,, B..U,,, I...v,. o nce co. l.i ; i;,l., A Iro.,k. Mt. I'K saiif, Miiiin co. Il; J, ;. C.Vndenin. , aiige co. I...; .1. 11. Mover. O.lenns, do. 'j.d.t, Hi;.rt,.l..Nei, DuboUeo. l.i.; Divh, t Maitm j.vM.i!!o, do. J.diu Vai.tues. Washintton Dimcsco. U.i A..' 1. c. yamn.ond, IVursburgh. I'lketo. Ia.; J r;luIi Co !;,.,.,, Crawford co. IIIm.; Jatob V. May, White Oik Lawrence to 111.; J. . CaHwrtion. do. V Cox A. II utsonville. Crawford . Ill Dec. 1-Jih, 1K1 0. n27-3iu WAR! WAR!! WAR!!! THE sulM-ribcr takes this timely oppoitenily of letting his cutilomers know, that Note nl' Ii ihi iiill n,t i . If . e . . . . , ,. j ,,t vi, in, ii BCIUUIH5 Hi lil Storb a they did lat ear. Neither will promises an.stf-er to pay the old iiotrs, but Poik or cabh will answer the purpose. IS'oiv in .r.h r to maintjin your ticdits in the store, and sva cou at the Stpure's, and maintain tho,- good teeluiKt and couhdence that should exist between the buyer and seller, come forward or. or before the 25th December next, like men ond payments make. In case the above is neglected do not be touprUcd to find your notes and accounts, with (ho proper officers for collection, without rcbctvr, but if the above is comp lied w ith, new accounts ma be made. I mean nothing but what is riht Vours re !rc!fi:!!r, A. B. DSlCL. Vincennes. Nov. :?d, 1M0. n22-l BRANDY, GIN, Y.'lilE, &C. 1 "BBLS. Good American Brandv, 1 KJ ft do Jo (Jin, f do Sweet Malagi Wine, 1 Fipc 4th proof Cogni ic Brandy, 1 Cask Champaign 'o 30 BagH Shot assorted Nos. COO lbs. Bar Lea 1, 10 bbls. Prime N. (). Sugar, 10 Bags Rio ColTee, 20 Reams Wrapping Faper. For sale low for ca.-h by E. BROWN. Mar ktt t Dec. IRth, 1840. n28-tf. THE VINCENNES GAZETTE Es i)ublfs?)cT rirn Snlutliau JIY K. 1'. C'ADDIATOX. TERM ?2 00, If paid in advance. J2 50, Jf put J during the frit fix monfh.t $3 00, If not paid during lie frt six months, $1 25, Fornix months. Fapers discontinued only the option of b published .v hile arrearages arc due. .O" Advertisrmriiu making one sqnae r le will he inserted three tinicn for one delkir, nneJ tenty-fivecenU every for subsequent intcrliou longer advertisement in the same jtrorrtion. Advertisement sent without order vill, ia all case bo insertcJ until forbid and rlnr.i ac cordingly. Five dollars will in vari a! ly bc chnrced for aJ. rrti'-in w ives