Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 May 1841 — Page 4

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1 The foilowincr effusion is said to have been ,. found on the National Road, a few d.iys since. Farewell to Washington. Tare vc well, you changhng City Land of sunshine, dust and rain, Your denizens, J love yet pity. Land of pleasure, dimbt and pain. Fare ye well, old giant tower, Nobly rounding to the sky ; Where statesmen live their fleeting hour, Are born and Gutter, writhe and die. Pare ye we'd, cold marble building. Reared in pride, and pomp of power, Decked bv fouls, with patch work gildin j Joy is ne'er thy tenant's dower. Farewell, ye officers of state. With front by granite pillars graced, 'You'd prisons be with but a grate, Before vour gloomy windows placed. Farewell poor city, broJ cast sown. O'tr marsh whore fros were wont to croak, "The man who half of thee should own, 1H- hacks and Uxes, would be broke. An J farewell, too, Potomac river. Whose waters in the sunlight r..-d, Whose ducks aii.! :Tsh to gourmand liver, Are &s the body lu the soul. I prav thee multiply thy Motc, Andtn:Ae thy ducks a tiitle cheaper, Or I st all never cat them more Unless the banks discount my paper, For I no h'pe can have at present From Unnger, Webster, Badger, Bell, As. thong they are extremely pleasant, They've rung my last hopes funeral knell. But what on earth could I expect When they aie ,.i!ed like coc.n.ry flax, When men for otr.ee, trades neglect From New Orleans to Halifax. Til stay no more, but wend rny way Back to my wes'ern home aod Kover, -To farm and re .id. to love and pray, Ai d rrv tifse crapes are -cry sour." E. ABSURDITIES. It is hardly to bj imagine I die number of absurdities which are pi evalent among .i7-;,.iw classes of the community, who do not eeetn to be aware of their existence. If one were to read the anonymou .communications which are sent to the editnr of a new scaler, lie would soon find - that the noddles of some people who ar considered persona of good sense and Bodn judgment, possess the most absurd notions on many surjecia. The vidiculoua p.rtd preposterous idea: A-h:ch are emenained by some would stir prise the world at large, and they could ij-i i .. hardlv behove that sucti ioon!i notion should be entertained by rational beings; end yet there are those who think that an editor of s paper can correct all their supp.aed grievances by proclaiming them . i through the columns oi nis piper. It is hut a day or two since that we received, a communication, anonymous (which circumstance alone would prevent ils being published) in which the writer fotrnlauis in the most bitter terms that ceiUin cats made a ncisem the night near his lodgement, and scolded the city authorities for n. t passing a law to prevent those feline outbreaks to the great annoyance of the said .Mr. Anonymous, and the disturbance of his nightly repose. We suppose ike writer thought lhat if tha city would pcis "an ordinance to prohibit the equalling of cats in the night time," the of wli!.'!i he complained would be reruciwU at once. Such an idea is as absurd as was the law, passed two or thref vears ago, which prohibited the ringingof any b-U in the streets or "else where." Another complaint wa?, that .somebody's roosu-r i'i the neighborhood of the writer's dormitory btgati to usurp the function of Chapman, and to "crow" too earlv in the m irning; and consequently the citv government ought to pass an ordinance "to n gul ite the crowing of cockerel?," and to prevent their sitting up their pipes too early in the morning. We h-ive absurdities enough, in all conscience, already, without adding such tilings to our municipal regulations, and vet u is difficult to oeat it into people that such and such things are absurd, and some people seem to wonder and gape with astonishment if we tell them that It is absurd to suppose lhat a sallow and wrinkled old maidcan pass herself olT for a blooming damsel of sweet sixteen. It is absurd to suppose that an old grey headed, or bald headed bachelor can make the lad.es heiieve that he is a gay Lothario of twenty-one. It is absurd to suppose that an active and zealous politician is always sincere in his prolessions. It is absurd to suppose that many peoin their pretended acts of disinterest ed benevolence are governed by other than selfijh motives. It is absurd to suppose that every per son vou deal with is actuated by the strict est and most rigid principles ot honesty, his absurd to suppose lhat every ap plicant for office will obtain th3 situation he feck?. It is absurd for a man to undertake to make a speech at a public meeting when he has nothing to say. It is absurd to look abroad for roses in December or ice in June. " It i absurd to expect "constancy in wind or com in ch?iT." It is absurd to always "believe a wo-rr-an -- p:tph.'

It is- absurd to expect that the present

month of April will pass away without showers and changes of weather; and. It is absurd 'o suppose that the inoun is ms'Je of green cheese. Bos. Trans. ".7inr: i lean r" W e take the folio wi po tr'im the rhilnuHphia Chronicle; and st;-vr-utccn lines ol more solid truln never were written. "The Americans tire perpetually undor the in fltit rice c!" pre-il excitctnent. They hrive no repose for the mind, know no tiling of tranquility. They live uponaui tii'.iUuotis sea, and prefer it to a ci'tn. It: this country, every thing eieates exciteinent, full rrprs, or short onus, the passage, or repeal of a law; rise or fj'il of slot. Us, even the arrival of a British steamer la-hes the hnuui ocean of public opinion into a perfect lV.ry: content is altogether unknown. Happiness is an obsolete term, much t liking if, but not enjoyed, there is no permanence in tilings, we realize nothing, id I is variability and ehangc. The people and the government delight in this ohamelion state of existence." 5 ft" EDITORIAL GOSSIP. 'Boy!' ' e'er worship.' 'Stir the eols ' Yes, ye'er 'oner, vol helse'' 'Bring us a bo:; of llavanna, from the top o t!te book care, light a taper, drop the curtain, close the door, stick a hat through that broken pane, hand die sphoon and a pair of slippers, and now absquatulate.' Yes sir.' 'And; look here, if any b'ulv tu ? a bill, send hint up d'ye hear? Yes sir.' 'And; if a:iv body calU to collect a bill iTht I alitor aint to home 1 'All right an easy conscience is an agreeable master, mak; yourself scatee. carry your head out and let yourf:et follow. Xciv England Ilciicic. - A haughty (Jentral, who hail risen from obscurity, reviewing his troop, took notice of a man in the ranks who was excessheiy dirty, doing up to Iiiai, he said: 'How dare you, yon rascal, appear on parade with a dirty shirt? It is a-- black as ink? Dhl you ever see ma so nasty, and with such a tlirty shirt, when I was a pri vate man? 'No, your honor, to he sure 1 never did,' tmsweri'd the man; 'hut then your honor will phase to recollect that your honor s ino'ber v;u a washer wo man, Cyrus V. Smith, Esq., whig, has been re-elerted .Mayor of I'ro dvlv n by a major ity cf T?5, and the whigs have carried 0 out of the 0 wards. Dmitri sunjorily las ypar was only !8fJ. Whig gain, 5i0. Piltisbursrh Intelligencer. - "Jt'farder mof fnui '." They W.iy that Uicre h a pla.e in iew llampsliire. where thev cut up old maids to make dried pies: ti iU k Ij U t 5 i3 L4 PJlilE ini'iersio-ned would rc-pcc;fid! v XL lniotiii t,;fj it iics aitl z 'ntleitvn a nice ? 1 M ,3 Li. on liano v,l hts L'i r.ad B ik'jry est'.'!.dis!iniont on .Market, hetwc nrif 3d rects, und iiitpn Is to koeo a con.;ont sunnlv id t'an(lies, and confectionary of nil kind', C;.' Jellies. Cordial, Fruirr, PreaJ. Cracks; ld ev?rv tu ticl; in of b: :ness. to wij'-;i no won 1-1 invite tno nttentioil of the lie woul.l f.i-thcrmoro state that ho wili furnish ('; il!e price :oerc!:;t:K- ' , - c cua-i-e t-...f - ;iu: of ;.!! kimh at the Lotii.s1 i : i a: fre-ht only) to r.nv (a r.;.icr.;, vj!o o;ay wisli to pur'ciIAREK.S ( fiiAKTEU. April S:h, 18Jl-ll-tf SSH06E ; FOURTH (M.iRTEil ol 5j fchttol will commence on Monlav. Aprii '20. tiiuler the superintendpnee of the Kr.v. Mil. K iLt.ix: i.r.v, the Presi dent ol the lns'.itiiUon, and tne tuition of Mr. i). MaiiVtvs, formerly professor in tlie Oliio Instituto for 'lie Deaf and Dumb, and highly qualified for the duties of the station. ' Hi Sit .12 S . Vai a full En dish course (per qr.) ,$d 75 The same with .Mathematics and Book Keeping-, 1 23 The same with dreek and Roman classics, 5 Fuel for the season, 1 i:U-a Charges. French, J Mm witi'r. O ( 0 00 00 0; Ocasionl lectures will be delivered on a variety of interesting subjects. Tuition fees payable in advance, and no deduction for loss of time, except in cases of extreme emergency. Professor Poullet will attend daily, as at present, for the purpose of giving instruction in tho Fiencli language. Hoarding can be had at a moderate rale upon application to Professor Pounet Nothing will be wanting on the pari of the President and his assistants, to render the school worthy of thai Protes tant patronage to which i' looks, and on which U must depend. FW further naviculars, apply at the school, or by letter post paid, to the Rev. B. C. Kiliikelly. V. U. or to Mr. I). MATTHEWS. Grammar School Tutor April 16, 1541 io-tf. BLANKS FOR SALE.

OAriiEL & EBERWJNE, KEEEYS3', Forwarding- and Commission Merchants. YlNCEN'NES, lA. T?F.rETtENCES: Wm. Burtch & Co.,")

1 horn oc jVac v, L "tdeton Timnis. S." W. & i. Wise, t Joto. Cruikr-hank, Mstddox & Gasa, B'nar & Carnan. J'iiictiwes, la. i J. M. )ckw ell cv. Co., r, .- T fin Lvansviitc, lit. v in. i tii;t:.uiiii Ok, vu.. 5 II. Hire & Co., 1 Win. Garvin, Lov.i dsvi'lc, Ky. .tacot) ueiior oc v.o. ) Thomas J. Carson, Baltimore. Md. Nov. Tth, 1810. ii-'om. CONFECTIONARY, PASTRY. km BAKERY. 3 C81ECTFUL1.V informs the cit'rzens cf Titiji Vmccnr.es, and the community at larce, that he has opened an e stabli.shmei.t in the IjouieT formerly occupied by J. K. Kurtz, where the cu-' timers of the former house can be ,iccommo! !f ? ' . . .. . v

ruta Candy at wholeole and rrt i;. l' AVJt ; -S3 rnnninir hark tn within

Lies, ana v.,tac:uTs in ino nei nuaniv ciiMM.un.iESSEa i . . i .!- I ! e , , r, . r m i . -.if - about one hundred yards of ttie 'V on hand. Also, 1 a.strv ot ad descnplicr.H will i . . he kept on hand, of the finest quality. :btate Hoad leading from V mccnnes to

. 1 . - 1 I ' 1. .1 . 1 . . 1 : . .... 1 .Septrmher 9, 1 8 10 n 1 -1-1 v. TS. B. Parties can be accommodated with the itiov-' mentioneil articles m tae tnortcst nuce. and Baking done to older for tavern; or private E. T. houses, fiEK lite arrivals, a fre:di supply of the fo!sk" lowinir articles: (I'roitnd White Lead: Lhi-j seed oil; spirits '1'iupentine; Alcohol, Copal, J pan and Itiark 'ar;ii-ihe; Paint brushes: Spanish llrown; Yen. Ued; lud, IJhick, a!iil Dry White head. 1'ose, 1'ink, Lithiafe Chrome; tireen (,'hrome; Yellow, Prussian, Plue, British Lustro; Yellow Ochre; Spanish Whiting: t?perm Oil; himon Syrup; S:il I'rutu?; Coppera--; Indigo; Maddt-r; Alum; (trouud Logwood and Fustic; Clue; Nitric, Muiiatic and Sulphuric Acids,Window Ola---; Putty; Scotch and Macceboy S nulls; ovc. at wholesale atid retail bv 11. IT. ITCK. DiuuKist. Market street, opposite Clark's Hotel. Vincennef, Jidv IS, 1S10. SSend and E-'col Miont. "H"UST received fifteen sets of Dead and Foot Stones, aborted sizes, and fur sale by D. W III TMORE. Oct. 2o, l-39 i'J-tf. lU3 A 0 WAV li c y s l" Vl.NCN.XLS. I.D. '"rilllS establishment has undergone a J thorough repair, and has been fitted up in a neat style, with entirely new furnimre, and is now rpen fo- the accomtnoda'ion of Travellers and Hoarders. The rooms arelarue and pleasant, and it is situated in the. most pleasant part of the town, and near the .Middle Ferry. The subscriber having taken the at-?rtf

stand fcr a term of years, will ma.T;IL V reeQlV.e Z,? care of it Ids entire Wi . fa 't?f va(r,3,ltcd Purtwin' jure 'Lis friend, ,t?y-"; : n no.hin.wili be wanting on hi, part, t, T , b' 1 LCW'"n!?f .

give entire satisfaction. E. V. TUXIUJRY. Dee. 1, 1810-Thf. fHE subscribers arc nw receiving: their g Spring and Summer DH V GOODS. Their stock will he en.'ra', and compriMitg almost I'M'IV ai'. in the dry g i.ids line, which Jiey ii.i. r lr c;isj), or to i tiiictual i,ta'ir 'trs at the lortt:.t possilde prict'3. W-t. OAKVIN" & Co. Louisville, March Id, IK 11 1 1-1 1 ::::!i m arc itnlchtcd to bor. ;;ro ht'r'diy i" r tito t.'lO .-t'lL);tft time c:t a or upon to in;'ik(.i pnyatu-nt. noi' Th.:, n t : ' "nrpn;-' in- tin d ,1 if thev should ho waitcil 't r. .lO.Tli.X SMiLF.V. i K 11. nl W. Mr 1 CAHIMvT I URNFiUKE. Oil Wacr street, between : ?erj;i arid B uiway tfrrcts. 'pnllE subscriber respeelfully informs - hi friends and tin1 public rro-nerally. that he is now manufacturing every v-.rie-ty of splendid furniture, which the public lay need, at ihe lowest prices for cash, or such articles of produce as are used in a family. Orders from the country slirdl receive prompt at'ention. i he nubitc are invited to call and examine for themselves CHARLES P. IllLF c i o .-i i it.r r . N. IL Coffins made at the slu test notice S TO V E S pRE.MIUM COOKING STOVES, suitable - for small families, for sale low bv fiREEMIOW BOVLE. TA .B 1 O 1 X H HE subscribers wotd.l respectfully inform their frieiids and the public generally, that thev have commenced the above business in toe room formerly occupied by Marttnhol -nsoti, ksq. a a Magistrate's office, on Market st., where by their experience in, and attention to their unsinoss, they hope to merit a liberal share of public pitronage. 8AM L. R. DUNN. I). H. CORNWALL. Nov. 1, 183.) 23-ly. N O T I c i : . tnTTI?F.VM A CHAIR M AKES, can J, get constant employment and a good situ ation bv applving to JOSEP ROSEMAN. Oct 3. 1810 20-tf. P. HAHSBRQUGH LEMEN ATTORNEY AT LAW, nrncC i ttif coi:kt noi c.

11 . ABDUL 'v f.RfOTTLD re.Tfct

gftf fully inform his friends, that he will manufacture for sale all kinds of r r r r1 r ttv Ar?l a3 ! IT f I? 1 1 "V in all its various branches. lie solicits the attention of dealer., to his stock of wares, intending to offer them ar all limct an assortment complete, as well as perfect in it workmanship, lie intends that hi ware shall be equal to any in the west, and to offer it upon areasonable terms, a 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 in good order, and on reasonable tertr.n. Feathers, old pewter and copper taken in change for wares. RAM A B DILL. Yincennes, Dec. 1st, 1S3U 17-ly. 300 ACRES OF VALUABLE - LAND FOR SALE, r A a lli'i on tnc r. lcis bas!ut iit-. i liVlMi ur t erre-uaiue. ins lanu is oi tnc utsi quality ha a fine orchaid, and well timiiered has 80 or 90 acres under improvement. I. N. W IIITTELSEY. Dee. 1, IS 10 20. -tf ?'ew Slow. e s si 11 e-: D i c s k s . 'J'lIE undersigned has purchased r tlie entire stock of Drugs and in addition is now receiving from the eastern market a large and fresh as sortment, consisting of every variety of Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Dye Studs, Patent Medicines, Glassware, Perfumery. Soaps, A c. to which he invites the attention of country merchants, and particularly Pliysi. nans and others that !eal in the ahovc line, neiieving, fotn many years experience in the Druu tussns?. he can give satisfaction to tho?c who may favor him with their patronage. II. E. PUCK. Vincennes,.lunc 19, 1810 n2. JVOTICE. flRElTrUIOW BOYLE are just m rectipt 3 of aduit'onal supplies of Winter Goods, v'aich render their stock complete and quite cx tensive. Purchasers will lind it to their interest to call and examine their prices before purchasing, as they wili sell for the cash, unusually low. Pork of good quality will be taken at the logh -st market price in exchange for goods, at the iawest cash prices at the store cf GREENHOW S-BOJLE. ' Dec. 1839 30-t Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, 19-10 n!7tf. CASH FO it WHEAT. !" WILL rjve the highest market price lin Cash for wheat delivered at my mill. J. L. COLMAN. June 12, 1810 1 if. y h E t i-i ir. p. da u : & S"FST received and for sale low for cash a superior tirticlo of ihttsburoh White Lead. Also on hand a general assortment of FAirVT ATVB OILS, Window Ihvs. Varnishes. Brushes, ecc. e. J. Ik CULWKLL & Co. Druggists. Opposite Grcenhow Boyle's. Feb. P.hii'lS 11. MT-tf. ''fllE subscribers have ju?l received direct fiom Philadelphia, ager.fial assortment of Foreiizn and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Ha'dvvare, Glassware, Cutllery. Boots, Shoes. English, itraw and Leghorn Punnets, Brush Fur, Hussia Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron, Nails, (Tasting?, c, which they will sell on rea sonable terms. THORN X TP.ACV Dec. 12th, IS 10. n27 tf. NOTICE. A TiTi those indebted to the subscriber -"- bv note or book account, will do Jive'! to attend to the paymenlof the ew . . . - - to Tins notice, win oe suDjeci.-u cost of collection by law, without respeel to i.crsons. J. DONOVAN. Vincenncs, July 17th, '1840 O-tf. - " BRASS Kettles just received and for sal ly N SMITH Au;.2J, 1833 U-tf Receiving, Foru.arding, 4" Commission MERCHANT, Yincennes, la. ncrERSNCJ s. Hurt eh Sc Heberd, Vincennes, la. G. Cruikshank &. Co. Bonder &. Carnan, R. inith, E. oc O. Brown, WelJicc Shoeina'Ker, Wrt Thurston & Co. F. V. Gwa?hney &. Co. F. P. Tillay, do do do Clinton, la. Lafayette, la. Evansviile, la. Louisville Kv. llefford & Soruenfrey, New Orleans Vrncennea. March 9, 183S 44-tf. CO&CB1 FOR SALE. r',IIE undersigned has just finished an elegmt "l nine passenger coach, which he will warrant superior article, and will ell low for cash. DANIEL WIHTMOKU. March l?th, 1S4 1 4l-tf.

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COPI'EK, TIN , & SHEET IRON

Tin Ware whoh'saCc and Retail. .it the Cincinnati 4 LovisvVIc Prices have al i rge stock of 'Pin cn liand, and will continue to keep it on hirnd, and will c!l on accomodating terms to cust'-mers and the public generally. The Copper, Tin, oc sheet lion manufactory will he carried on as usual nt my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the ftf :ket house : where all kinds of jobwork will be J ue according to order at short notice. IN'. SMITH. March 15th 1S3S tf VIA 52 ?V A LS r rs - o vit;: v -7 l'AR 25! mi&lL witlrecom mencc, on l!;e rirst iionuay tu September. Having already successfully conducted this school during the lust eight years, the subscriber grateful for the liberal support hitherto ailordfd, solicits the continued paironage of the community. lie trusts that this Institute merits the appellation of the best and cheapest as well as the ohh st school in the place. In point of location, yards, room?, apparatus and instructers, cf both sexes, it lias superior advantages. Not more than twenty scholars per teacher are allowed at any time. The Principal pays attention at requisite times to car-h pupil in every study. PUPILS OF EITHFR SF.X, OR ANY AGE ARE RKCKlVl D. Jfyou ivish your children 7Vfll taught, and properly (icconnnodaled call first at this Institute and see. Instruction i;iven in Reading, Writing. Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Delineation of Maps, Gr.mmar, Composition. Rhetoric, Logic, Hook-keeping (single and double entry,) Ancient and Modern History, Natural and Moral Philosophy. Astronomy, Chemistry, Potany. Mineraloiry, Zoology, Igebra, MatheKiKlics. Latin, Greek and French also Vocal Music. Terms S "00 per. quarter of 1 13 weeks, or if entered by the year SI 5 00 per year of 48 weeks. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sciences, extra charges will be made according1 to agreement between the psruts. w4 r - ;-ocr 5;) cents. Moneys due on ehtrance. S. L. CROSBY, PrricipxL. - Aucrtst 2.0, 1840 BHITii 9 P rTpilE subscriber informs his friends -- and tlie ptiblic in general, that lie is now manufacturing and has on hand nearly every variety of Furniture, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices fur cash, or approved trade. The following comprise a part of what ha has on hand t-.ul can rr.r.he to order: Sideboards, frecietary snd Hook Cases, Desk and Hook Cases, Portable Writing Desks, Dining Tables in sett; and s'pe, Breakfast Tables, Centre Tables, Pier Tables, Pembroke Tables, Work Tables, Toilet, Dtessing and French Bureaus, Mahosrany. Maple and Poplar Bedsteads. Pi. ano Seats, various patterns Sofas. Stands, and Cupboards, 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 e called for. Orders from the country shall receive strict attention. The public are. invited to rail an 1 ex'.mine for themselves. Shop on Market street, between Second and Third, Sts. in the house formerly occupied by Christian G racier. JAS. H. HENDERSON. N. B. Coffins made at the shortest notice, and on moderate terms. J. II. II. Dec. n, IS 10 26-Gm. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. c!licfsouKas llcn n 'ial2t'' a handsor.iS .... W indsor Chairs, of , iUOltO, " ..... . A ' . ot too best hasc the article, can exam.. . m by calling at my thcp on Water street, where iie ca!cul"TV5iip': :. k eping a Cvn.'tant supply. P. fc5. Old chairs repaired or painted at the shortest notice, and on the most liberal terms. JONATHAN SV.1LEV. Vincent, Feb. 14th. 1840. T.S-if E S T 11 A V . WXSL O THA Y IM) away from jMjaii vZj l'ie subscriber somej IMIiU UUIIII" lull DO iiilliC , ti rtnl cow and heifer calf, purchased from Mr. Geo. Davis. The end of the riuht horn of the cow is oil; probabiy sawed off when young. There are other marks, but the color and the horn, nre sufficient hy whic to recognize the cow. The calf is of the same color of the cow. Any person returning the above described cow and calf to the undersigned, wili be liberally rewarded. R. Y. CADD1NGTON. Dec. 18, 1840 Q(jA b'B: of Kenawha salt, and 200 bbls. o extra superfine, just received and for sale for car h only, by THORN & TRACY. Marcn 12 l?3'J--46-tf.

The change of the Mtson frequently c&usf many individuals eonae unpSeaf ant sensatr.. asftfVcrs. head-ache, billioui cholic, and "ck""c frenerolly; nw to rernedv tbesc disagree al ing, here it S8METKIKG TO VTHiKK ABOUT.

1 MX cannot exuU but from CORRUPT FA If1 I'IULls being seated in xne wruutsip'where the jja'm experienced. The corrupt particl'.-i. when in great volume, (quantity) are the POSITIVE CAUE of DEATH. It a solemn truth that corruption termnte the t:u'tcnce of oil created beiiig; the iinpor tar.ee if it? fpcetly removal from the body, wl:rn bv anv cause it has accumulteil, tktrrj'i-i t sr:f evident; not only HEALTH, but EXISTENCE beins nbsolutcly er:ilai!Rereil by it precence. Let us then ncktiowIeJfe thct the only svtf rneoi;s of preventing nnd curing Oisruse i tb pceiW removal of CORKUPT HUMORS frcn the bolv. DISEASE btinr; only another nsrne fur CORRUPTION, and CORRUPTION, ot CORRUPT HUMORS brir5 identified in oil case? as IMPURITY of BLOOD. PURGATIVE MEDICINE, when resorted to in season, that i., while tht re is sufficient vitality remaining in the system, will certainly remove corruption; thus the blood is puriSeil; thus chron ic infirmities and premature ueota arc prevented; thus, those whose lies ore of the utmost consequence to their country, and families, are oftfn saved. The importence of this discover" of curing dieares, after nes will do justice; Dr. Derjarain BraMiUeth will not then be styled an "ignorant pretender." L'ut that will neither please ror offend bun; in the rectitude of his own oitc, in the quiet of bi- own conscience, is his reward. And he gives thU hi SOLEMN J I.EL'UE tht-t hi medicine shall be always equal o what it ever hb been, and thct NO EXPENSE hail be sperfd in its manufacture end the making of it be at. tends to personally. SYNOPSIS OP FACTS. Ibandicth's Pill j are universally used in ever cection of this wide extended country where they are made known. Upward of fourteen thousand cases of cure b;ive been certified as having bfcrt eflected solely frcm thrir use since the introduction of them into the United States thus establishing the fact beyond all doubt, that the Erandreth Pills cure the (apparently) mont opposite diseases by the one simple act of continually cvscualing the bowels with them, until the diceasc gives way; therefore, " hatevcr may be said of the THtnRT.the VTiLirr of the jphactici is row BETO:l) AIL I'ufST. Dr. P.. allows that the curative cfFccl depend on the PURGATIVE QUALITIES of BRANDF.ET1I PILLS; experience, and a continuation of experiment fur upwards cf forty yearn, have mndo them the most judiciously balanced purg known. Therefore, however loifg it m;.y Lo necessary to persevere with th m for the removal of r.ny disease. :o other than good can pnMib'y result frcm their use they are peifectty in.Kscent. The healthy, cs veil as (hose suffering from disease, fhould use ihem iho former to keep their blood pure and vigorous, and the latter r n'lncvc all noxiou scccmuiati' ii without week--".ii!" the ?vtcn. T1:C public r.re duly apprized that Docker?, Drusi-ts, or Pu'lars, are i:c-vi-r appointed agent for the s-de of the Rrr.ndr,-th P;;:k The only authorized nect for ie !c of thfi ccnui':a mc iiriiie, Laic n ce-tiiicatc cf agency signed by li. Erci.drelh, M. D. tested wiliTr-l the I twelve month next proceeding. They are nt (A- . Them 4- Trr.ry, VtHcenncs, Kr.cx c la.; Mr. Samuel H. MrC.'tsrc. Bruce vi'le, di Davi & G'. .J.:,in, L'J'v.rd r.-rt, do. Al in Ac Stewiiii, C,r.isle, Suhivas co. In; P.-v'i, Rrrd A Bunct, Lebanon, do Jt. Obey le cV Co. Mer"tr, do. Lester i' Jones, lloon:f:eIJ, Crecn to. la.; S B. IMrcc. rni'play. do. To;-pinsj A Andreve, Pir:t Con.ii;-rre, d.. Chsites M:!!e, IT:!,i, J.so -rencr co. la ; (Jd.son c: Bro. i. Mt. Pic'-srr., Martin co. Iv; JlLii G. Ch i b nin, Paoli, Orjrpe co. la.; J, B. Mover, Orlear.3, dc. Johi) Hurst, Jssper, Dubois co. Ii ; Dixlei & Maitin i'n Seville, do. John Vantrcrs, Washington ies- c. la.; A. r P. C arr;!nonJ, Petertburgh, Pilseeo. la.; F. P'.uil vL Co. Palestine Crawford cn. Ills.; Jaci.b' W. May, Wlr.te Oak Lawrence co lib; J. W. Calbertaor,, do. Vm Cox cc Co. Utitsonville. Crawford co. II!. Pec. 12th. 1M0. r.Q7-3m WAR ! WAR ! ! WAR ! ! ! nf li-niivj bis cnrtor,.,r9 know, that Note of ban will not pay ofT their accounts in thf ?tove as they did last year. N ilber wi'! prcmisrs answer to pay the old notes, lut Pork or cash will answer the purpose. Now in order to maintain your credits in the store, nnd mvp cott: at th Squire'?, mid maintain those gcod feelings and conhdenre that should cxt between tht buvcr r.nd seller, come forward on or before '.!) 25th December rext, like men ?nd paymert ihike. In case the nbove , neglectCil do not be ti'.ir. prised to find your notes and accounts, with h proper officers for collection, without reserve, but if the above is complied w ith, new account m be made. I mean nothing but whst is right Yours r.prcJfuliy, A. n. DANIEI. Vincennes. Nov. :d, 1S10 n22-tf. BBAHGY, GIN, WINE, &C. 10 EI3LS. Good Atrerican Brandy, .'i da do Gin, 5 do Sweet Malaga Wine, I Pipe 4th proof Coniac Brandy, 1 Cask Champaign 'o I0 Bags Shot assorted Nos. 500 lbs. Bar Lead, 10 bbls. Prime N. O. Sugsr, IC Bags Rio Coffee, 20 Reams V, rapping Pepcr. For sale low fur cah by E BROWN. Market si. Dec. 13th, 1840. r.2S-tf. THE VXKCENNZS GAZETTE Us JJulilfslitU tbern Saturan TEJJM--S 2 00, If paid in advance. $2 50, 1 paid during the: frtt :iz months $3 00, 1 net paid during thtf.rit six months, 21 25, Forsixnumtht. Paj its discontinued only the option of t published .vhile arrearages are due. rj- Advj-rtifecir.ents making one squke r let will be inserted three times for one dollar, it rid tventy-five cents every for subsequent insertion longer advertisements in the same proportion, Advertisements sent without ordere in all case6 be inserted until forbid, snd charged accordingly. rie duiiars will inTaritMy be ?ha-p'l f-jr bcvertiisne jvea