Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 May 1841 — Page 4
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Well, so matters rested until a certain tl A IJ I C f e. C R C D tff I M C dsy in last June wl en aladv called at Mr. r M fl 8 E D L h V? 8 F E ,
The aSUviiuisM". H V ' V. I). I, A I. V I.H II KII . ' ml ii mat ! 'J'liou hast the ham Ami likeness nt thv Uuil ! wh? mare sor, a- il.iuiii'cs ' mid the storm ( t daily h!r, a heart as w.nni And paic -.M breast e'er woen What (hen .' Thou art as t; ae a a A : i,t 'is tin- human ;n i- aaei..a As much a part of the jrr.'.it Plan I'hat wii'a Creation's dawn began. A j any .f the thron,;. Who is Pure, oncniy I l!io in-h In s 0:0.1. .r i.i weabh he chu I ' Tho .ro:U, who coldly pass thee I v , V'1- aa proud step an. I averted eye . iv ' nurse not such in in !. P true u.ilo thyself thou wa-t. hat were the proud one's m- .i v, t.. thic! .i t ith.-r, whL-li then mi-hte-t i .i-t A I Io. -v- i K y- l the Mast Th..- lb; at ie.lt' l.-ea the ire .
, ! Utieiul'M -' dons low dc.-iies-Ab "f noble if respet t i- a!.i. io I'll- brc i-a's consuaiht-r fires;
h natu.o w hieii
i ' t .'v it, iid th a . ( heck' .'.
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( i j rn:i s tv U'T-t ; :a iV'e to thv .v !y Pt-
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! I hy ii - a c a i -t.
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i art ti'Vi" !f t!.i',e f neniv ! '1 'he ureat ! v h it t-etter th, v t! ' - ti. n-. is net thv will a- free ' ( ' i- : I w i;h e,;e;il t':v..r ; r An ! .1 t,. i ;. ! -v )
rc. as
A..r p! ief , ii-:." M ii
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e! that tliou h ist, w huh.
Willi tf
An i water, eiav ,! s. :,. t'a, h.e!i"., n e'le lui;; h V' t!i thi ; :vi ! j as.; eis un !. r I 'ihee t'a.lh, holy tru.-l i;, i i'hen art the peer ef ,.i:y imii ; f.-'vk up. l!a n tii.U the little sp la )( life, in.iy l:y w ell j-'rS ! Ih-iill the ., IV Vurk .N'.IJl.
rcarii ol her lord and nrisier. lie
'''" Invf Fern, ot into the cmpKiyment and remainr-d in the confidence of Mr. Alowitt. until th time? of the coroner's inquest, immediaHv after vhidi rhc !)roe(cded to riiiladelphia. where she learned that her huhand fwlio had !eeomc a wandering loafer, ) had, on the
mnt of some friend, cl os;'. f .r X. York
.uwit r week h.efore. ?o loid; for hrr; lint udiere in?tra. (,f an injured iv.le, he tor.tul a watery rravc. The r.jishot of thi ronr"o'i . T,;r v-13 that Mr. Mowitt re fli rted v. iii i i , .
make his iio-jo h r ;oine. that aUe
awhile ho found tlr.t li" liked her vet hr;
u r as Mr. C. ;!ian as Mr. iVN;::;y t'e.t i . . i r i i
:v viriae laereoi, no t ropr:-et; a rcii'-wa
"I their p Ktnership. wdiie'i w;,s 'e'eej -ed rnd that, m his. Tiudiv wc !;, Mr Mowitt nnd the la'o Mr. Jo'.n IM-i;: hr f:tr.e !a::dein.I and v. ife. This the first instance we ht'iove re
leeord, wlireiM a wile pe-i formed th"- cf
.ieo of cor.Kier'.s jurv man on the !..dv o !n r own hnshae.d. or whereiu a vmiii: ::i in vh niarriiol to h; own r a tst.-r.
The ladv. hv th.
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A m. jiir!rh VV C'i.. T3;ora Oc iM-aey, i yl'dc inn 'hioin .',
S. V. ov .!. i ,-, li'oo. Cr;iik;,h;oik,
Maddux v'v ( ! in nor Ov ( 'irn;o;,
NV.n. Thur;! n vV. ('.( AtVf'JSri'r' 7,'
II. I I l;0 V. Co.,
) I'uiccuni s, la.
Mowitt's store, and asked for .Mr. I'el- lf..m I.,
siiKj. Hhe was told the particulars of ,is r-warding and Commission IVScrchauts,
story- "And has'ut he !;een here since," she tnq lirinl. '-He has not, 1 assure vou, at lea-t to tnv kuowlediie,"' answered Mr. Mow ia. 'Hi;! I am posti i ve,he hass.aid tlio
ldv. "Wliat proof have yu;i of it,"' iu-
qtiired the shoemaker. '-The Lest in the world," rel uno i the stranger, ''for I am
ere, and I and Vir. I'tdsiiiL' are one and
the same person." And strange as it may
aooe, r. such was the actual fact.
4
W tdl, the question then wa-. whe'dier
air. I elsiniT was a gentleman or a lady and it turned out that she was a lady, ant
more than that, her name was'iit John
IVIsin;; at all, hut Charlotte Conroy; and
lurtlK rniore, thr.t ohe ur.s tio whloir of Ihr. ma that ha-l hrrn found drowned. She then stated that her hnshand, who
was a shoemaker in Philadelphia, and t
whom s,'! had been married forahouttwo
years-, had treated her very badlv, tho
constTjucnce of which was that she niek-
. . i d iij) his trade by stenhh, and when she
thought ?hc vas suflieiently ncrl'eet, equip
ped herself in men's clothes, an I ran off
it) this eitv to be more safedv out of the
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y -;trviii. Louhviiiv, Ay. iv.'o'.) ivrdlor iS. ('..
Tli--!::.vs J. Car. n.
1. fill ,,).! if, I
in.
3$ i:ii:Ci L"! LLV inh.nns the titnof
Vincenne.s, and tho ciiiiunutiitv ;.t laree.
tliat he ha opened an cstahh .inneet in' the house fermeily occupied ly J. K. Kurt, where the rtifi.
tamers of the former hou-c can he accomm..,! ate.l
with Candy at wholesole at.. I retail. ''rea;!. Cakes, and Crackers ef t!ie hest pi,i!lty t ee t o. t.
y on ha mi. Also, i'a.,trv of all etes, lietj,,, upi
ho kept on hand, the finest quahu .
ei.',!t.l.er i' 1 S I u n 1 i-lv.
X. 15. Parties can he aeetenMto.Iatial whii t'ne hove :e,e!itj..;ieI arti. Ies io tlie sh.ortest n.iii,a nd Ihikinj; done to etder for taverns or piivate on jy -r
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iei on the f rfe side f tidrtv
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Wo l.-.ve, aforetime, record,
m in v
re at:.! a i
I the icq-- ;uon s to
iVct.tig i;it:ide!!t whhdi
ii'o;i v tlii'oneh tii-' media:;
I
by the cromer ol
t'.is i.i'v: and pet '.ap.s a majority wf tlsose
lit v;.Siie-alioil-, ll utf coui'i : e s.Uv.i I
die !iotto;ij, v. ou'd do vi !opy coiir.rc.-d i :;-.-n;iistaai -; ..;: f the dad a. d i-r-eoniso of i o ay day li.'o. ).i; e.ises oi loafer.? loan 1 eaee!;- in oar d-eMt9 l.nvo more td' ike di.-attstina; t!ia:t uf t'ie ri.inna.'io in th ir compoMtim-a The .-e wha h l-a: the btaalon d the i-A-lowoa-rv : i"ih v. v, n.svo (d' f lets, knvi .,!, a t: ikoe; exeepiioa to that ;;-
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-torv 0 o-aiao
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r i w v in t a o
a to ' 0 d-
i. a inker oi ta".
a ;---o!i i c.ai.
drc:! that ftp sc. id iron! ! lirr after thri were at! dec '. T!e-v !: Mid lea ovi
! n l t;n lor-- ;ead i;, i a w p. ;o
Sraae'dirr h. i,., c-.aa
Ol" y fu.l ji I ;
Vl".e, nobi ia A
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v. 1 rot'i h a v.a'i."! i ia: ;
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ih i..-: a n. .'. i.-aa- a." !
a . : a
tJ''11 I-:'1' airiv;,!,, a frcdi snppiy of the f,!-
t i -'-nur ara -!. a tir.ein l hi:e I,,-. : ,n. see I Spi : a ;s Tin ; e: a i : ; . ; Ale .', ,!; Co;. a!, J .oa.i eal Idaek Vann-h---; ', i a ! ed.es; ,-a.anidt Hrevvi;: ;, J (;i lt ... ;il,!),v hiie
1 ' --'-a i'o.k. I rhra : (
' --hre; S- o,i
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! .".'. ;n. Ihi-aia '"' :e i M ...,-,,1.,,..
a; ' mi l retail .
'. ih iif'K, ! ..... :!arketstre. . . i p., a, t ; ...y.. ;; .;, in- nnes, July is, -'a.
:i : a ! ' l a I", wee: 1. reel
.-i in. I'i.ie. II: i-s !i I e iro .i-ii V. h.t'e a;., r-a (h!
Aria.. i n . V o; t;,. t i !-..( ; A ii r ia .Mini it aVt in low- (iLoa I'.atv
MSOULD resist
rti fullv inform L.? -"Ijf 1'",i. that lie will f-?-irlK fV--e ,, , - , re lor sale 4pfl all kinds o rrrHlt& COPPEK, TI... t, in all itsi various branches.
He solicits the attention of dealers, (, his
stock ol wai-esantiaajuig to oiler them at r.l! times
an assortment complete, as w, !i as perfect in it.workmanship, lie intends that his w are .shall he eipial to any in the west, and to oli'ei it upon reasonaMe terms, as it can he purchased in LouisiIle or any other western market. All kinds of job woik attended to, with leanness and despatch. Jloiise-d'oiiers made and put Up in co.-d ouiei. and on re asona! le terms.
reathers, old pewter and ccj.per taken in e diate;e for wares. AIlblLh. Vineennes, Dec. 1st, ls:pj 1 ".'-ly.
300 ACJIKS OF VAIiiJA BLIh
i.AXI) voi safj-:, J:rT on the river WaI2f ifft, ?)a5n' " itiilfs above Yin1 1 I ! i 'vf rot. I. i.s ri.n. ,'.- I .?. .. - -.i
,-.a -is - .'v'i'iiiui, viav.iv i.j wiinin
itjouiono liionirevl art s of the
Slate Ho-ul leading from Vhieennes to
1 erre-Uaute. I he land js of the fi'si
quality ha a fine orchaid, nr,d wi 11 timben d has .) or IX) acres under improvement. i. x. uniTTi:r.sr.Y. Dec. ', l- ;oOt. -tf
COPPER, TIN, & SIIIET IHOS The chance of the season frequently causes so
1 asmf actory.
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VY L;i';n, :;sJ$r4'.
a j f .- j v b . .
5 II uteh .-r.-ijtied has purvieeed .i . , . ,
n i.i' en. ne i ' i iyn.'; a'-.
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eo-iues
1 10
Sir. lFira;a D. ek.
J I'ST received fifteen si t- of i ;. ad ant ?-J ... , , ..
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wii.-- osaddtsi.tnertt has t:ii(!jr;jo;!o a .ai thorougli repair, anrj has been fitted u; in a neat style, with inarely new furniture, -ind Is now open for the ,Kcotm:rla'ion of Travtllt rs and Hoarders. Thn!m:i3 are large and ; b a-ant. ai.,1 a i ; sa-
i.oil m in': majt p.ca-ant part of ;h
.aw:;, ana near the .'duao 1 t rrv. f ibsei l'aa- having t.d.en tia- abo
t a: I 1- r a term of years. V;i 1 md,e th
aire ol it his entire 1 ,.-in--?.-. an.!
i. 11 iric'ii.s ant; t:'.e .i...
:!::"; wii! ! - wanting on l.U p at, t
c.ve c nttre s iii.-i.iction.
i-:. w. tcxhuky
tf
V 111 a I hieai is 5; .-.v reeiixinj; from do !oli -aS :'n ru.-ket a l.irqe and fr.-di as
smtmi at, .e.i.-'an r of every vati.tvi f liroa-. Med.irines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Urn-he-:. !.,,. S!n:r-. Ih.t nt Mi dn mes, ( ; !a ;irc, Ih rfaee
"a". l,,a oi u .i.e.; i;t. n;;t,- t.:o attentef '..itrv m ri bant.-, a. id prntieularlv Pi "-."n..! e!h. rs that .!. td in the eh-.ve 'line, "f,
) a x.r V , Vat---
.7 A.- Cincinnati iV Louisville Prices 1 have al r-e stork of Tin .m hand, and w ill " continue to kecj) it on hand, and will
on a-eornodatin terms to ci:.-te::iers and the
ulii j en era The Coi'eer. Tin. ''. ' , ri
lion i.ianuf.ictory will he carried on as usual a! my oh! stand on Market street nearly oppo.-dte the ticket house : w!a re all kinds of joi work will he .1 ne ev ,'.0 i'iae3 to ordia- at sliort le'tiee. A. .SMI'17. Mareli lath tf
Ji . -i . 4 LA 5
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i ; ia a.e .e.-i!..:i to lle se v
e 1 -, r 1 . . , to.-
;- 1:. i'::civ-. iar, ales, a u;u- 1 '). ! p; n'J.
TJ e! a wT.i, h r, !
'7 t;'i- i . . . 1. I . . , I ! i ' .', I.O .! ;tr.. p;.; j f j r, t
aai ; lies of What, r (hi.;, '-heir sleek com:.!, te and ouite e
a ;eive. Pur. ha-"rs . inul j( t their i:.a r i e -. .: aa.. i laaae ;!:- ii prir. s oefire pur, jj-j.;,,., i th y v.i'.i sell f .r the cr.-h, unu.-uaSiy low. P. -k of '. od i.u ihty w ill he taken at t!:e !b;h ' t madii t pri.-e ia eehau-,e fa .jo.kIs, at :ie - J s i'-es at the -e.re of (ii:i:i-;.i!i)v ,v novi.i: r. e.i -:;;) rat
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raaaa : 'd a-, u 1 on 'ih: - !..v. oy ih- ij,i Wni. A - b. Tli'.Mi),is .'.;mv tt to i !nr:n;ii
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fas ; i a
ecnsnmmrtie
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ep-mg '.viae constant Incnds an-
.! boaialed in the sam;
t ij -a aa: marn a;"1 '
; a i ' s e a n:i i a i 1 u u ecu. a;.,.
dii r ' -.- i, ... a-, u t d! wiii.-.h may be north ,!. t, t ef t iovt-r.o of t':e mavib 1 aa '"' w'tt i-a r- " ' b'ss . air.ki r. who keeps sever'.! men em- ; hi .', ;a..d. aaaaie: th :-a-t was one named doba Pi !-aj. v. ho had i -rraii .i-d h:m--iai so naa h in his tV. or by his fiitJd'uIt.oss, iada-tiy and sobriety, tliat he ta;'; him in j -a aiersb'p about three years since, -and had no eau.-e to retrret his kind i .ess. Piota that period .Mr. Mowitt and
AT,- i
companions at
house until about twelve months since, when one day they were ai.bpi. r.aal far i coroner's inquest which was about to be held on the body of a man that h :d been taken out of tho .Maiden lane dock. '';;: deceased had all tia: appearance of havin'T been a recaiiai- dock bailor, and i;
was the opinion of all present tliat he had fallen into the slip while in a state of intoxication: but the verdict, which wa eiven in a few mini; teas ua; merely "leund it-' drowned. The jury being dismissed, Mr. .u. turned round to loo!; lor his friend and fellow-juror, who had been at his side till that momcrd, bat he was gone; and he thought he saw him ir.r.;;ing at almost ball peed up Maiden lane. This struck him as be-up1- curious; and it also reminded
him of another curious fact, (at leat curious as taken in connection with his sudden flight,) merely, tbat when Mr. Ptdsinrj had first ekmced at the face of the corpse, he started, and turned deadly pair. Mr. M. then proceeded to his boarding house, and thence to his store to look for his partner, but he was to be found at neitheir: nor did. he return tint night: nor the uc:;t: ami two months passed away without bringing any intelligence of him. during which time Mr. Mowitt had fully made up his mind that there was some mysterious connection between his friend ami the man that was found drowned; nnd. that, in consequence thereof, Mr. Pelsing in all - probability !:uvl made away with himself.
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a v.'h.o . '-We'!, tho aa b a as a a i i , . .- ' . i
' ' aa; a w i e. ,.lv m-r t:;, ,
qon, j an.. a. urn, r till V t ; 'j p. k wiii he r. n rd, ..,,. . ,p: , ., - a;a ,
v ara ie ri t: e Irv , !, . e; a, ,,...
e:.. r l-.r c.-.i, or to punea.a! de ,n r . at the f-we ! " " ' ' I'd' M'a. ChMvV;:,- Co. h ' a dhy Man a i a, ; - ; ; i '. T. ' - - - ' - a 4. j a . . . ; , , A IA. -e-b ; ;e ia a : , .
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ll v;:: fr-, - v .
ai1' i ' o-l v.e .;.ii live V . 1 i . . ,
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How t.) rare a Jtubuand. hv woman, whom lie i- husband used to fre
quently scold, went to a cunning man t-o enquire haw the m gat cure him of his
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f . - - . . . . 1 .
oa: oat ity
'i he sagacious soothsayer
heard her complaint: and after pronomic;n,r soxie bard woids, and using various
irLsliculatioits, while he filled a vial with
same colored liquid, desired her. when ever her husband was in a pasio:i, t.
take a mouthful of the liquor and keep it
in Iur mouth for five minutes. The wo man, so overjoyed at so simple a remedy
strictly followed ike counsel which was
riven her. ami by her si.cnce cseapeu the usual annoyance. 'i he contents of the
bottle being at last expended, she return ed to the cunning man and anxiously beg gcd another possessed of the same vir
tue. "Daughter," saiu tho man. "there
was noihine in the bottle but brown su
gar and water. When your husband is
in a passion, hold your tongue, and, my life on it, he will not scold yen."
Flattery i litres. We lately came
across an anecdote in an P.ugusii paper,
which furnishes a tine lesson to thesmdy
of human nature. A miseiablc looking
bentrar, in piteous accents implored the charity of a well-diessed lady who was
passing by. But he was not graciously received. "I have no small change," said she, with a repulsive look. "Then, most charming madam." said the philosopher in rags, "allow me the privilege of kissing your beautiful lily-white hand!" "No. my friend," replied the fair one, with a smile, "I will not do that, but there's a half a crown for you!" Ls!on J.iunud.
-Me.v'i DJai is il. a 1 '-a'.
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O i Ihdaao,, Z,,'a-.a ;.-.. -a- a 1t.i. ' : J ..'- rTV.V. subscriber respcetfi liy inferms U) las friends and tha a:ia:c"gcneral!y.
tuat he is now mamifaeturitpr every varie
ty of splendid furniture, which ibe pah-i,. may need, at ib.c lowtst prices Iar cash,
orsucn arlieies 0' produeo as are used in a familr. Orders from the country shall receive prompt attention. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. C II. MILKS P. IULEtL P'ept. -a". IS 10 nh'tf.
X. 15. Collins in rule at the shortest notice. pRCMIOI CO(JKIM(; STDVoS, suitahlc for siiiali families, for sal h.w- hv fdh'ii.Miow novLi;.
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f.ST r. oc i v, ,1 a IVrsh su
a i i v.! arae wanaotoa o ;.,
i " - . tf r Ptran'.ed. 1 'or sale hy ll. I-:, pkck', i)rf;;,tt Mativet st. opposite Clark's liatt l. Oct. 1 : r.lTtf. - - ' 5 - ' i . 1 a . , 1 , IT WU'1 rive die hio-ljcst market prii.. i. io: . .hint deuvered at my nail. -f. l. cclma:;. June lg, IS 10 1-tf.
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PRAGTICAL H!SnTL;TE, x i x t ii v i: a a . B E liS W S-5 g s W fca " ri- re.ui mence. on the Pirst INIonday of oej.lt mher. Having already succes-sfmiv con-.
ducted this school during the last eight years, the subscriber g; ate fill for the libcr.d support hitherto nd'atded, s.dieits tho eoulinued tiatf'-vf tne eemmu-
nliv.
t le 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, yaraj. room.3, apparatus and, inslructers, of both sexes, it has superior advantages;. Mnt more than twenty scholars pi r tenrhrr ran alb. wed at any time. The Prinotpa! pays attention at requisite times, to. i:ad; puj.il ii: every study. l'l i ii.s c r.irurn fitx, or any aoi: aui:
r.;:ei:ivi n. ' vou wl'di your children faiccht, and ; -r'.'pcrhj accommodated ca!! frit at thin IneJltutt and si c. Injunction ui ( n in K. adiag, Vritintf. Spelhaj", Arithmetic, (ieor-.phy, Dt-'ine-ation of .Maps. (Ir - miliar, ( aaa po-i'iai, !vhra;!-io. Logic, Pook-keej-.:r,L' (single and dead, la f,lIrv,) Ancic.t and Modern ! iistory. Malar.d ad M.nal lM,iio--,pby.
Astrtaaimy, Cbein:stry, iletaay. Miner i'iov, Zoology, l.f. br.-., M.ube ii.tics Latin, (I reek and Irene!; also Vocn Mllsie.
n-anv individuals, some unpleasant sensations,
as kvers, bead-ache, bihious cholic, and sieknt-ss neneraUy; now to remedy these disagree able f'eej ings-, hert is SOEitETHttiG TO 1HIKK ABCUT. 1 AI. ennn. t exist hut from COKKLTT PAKTM'Id.IS heitar seated in the identical part win re the pain is experienced. Those corrht t particles, when in great volume, (;uantitv) are ibe rosii'ivi: c.ri: of death. ll is a solemn truth that corruption terniiiiato t!ie i xiteine of all cttated beings; the in.ja r tan. e of its speedy removal from the body, w In n hv any c.iuse it has accumulated, is thirtf,,)e self evident: not only llHAli II, but KXIsf KM'i; htin il solutely enda!a,eied l y ils presence. Let us thru acknew ledge that the i nly sian menis of preventing and curing disease is the -perdy removal of COKKITT lHJ.MOPS ir,.lu iheho.lv. DlSi:.Sld hi ii. only nnotJo r name f.,t Ctlblvl P'l P.. and COiU.rpTlO.N, , r COlMtl PT IIITMOKS u identihrd in ah' cases as IMPI Kf l'V of 1T.O0D. lTK(;ATIVi: MKUICIM:, when resorted to in season, that is, while there is suflhient vitalilv r. inaiiung in the fa stem, w ill certainly remove i oriuntion; thus the blood is purified; thus chron
ic infirmities and premature death are prevent, d; thus, those w hose lives are of the utmost eons. -ipocnre to their country, and families, arc often saved. Tho importance of thu diseovt iv of curing- Ji.s. cases, after aces will u, jutice; Dr. liei.jamin Brand. i "th w ill m t then he .-tv led an istiorant preternhr." Itv.t that will neither please nor tflend him; in the r ctitiale oi h:s own ai t., in the
0'iiet of his own con i.-ii'iirc, i., his reward. Ami he im-.c; t!:is hi- S iLlhM-X fl.ElKiK that hi .lu-oi, aee s!,,..'.'t a.iv ays equal to what it trer ha been, and that NO IhX PKN'SK hall he span J in its mamifaetine and the making of it he attends to pt rsonailv. EiFJorsis or tacts. Ilr andre'h's Pills :,re universally ued in i.vt r section cf this wide extended country where they " 1;,-"'vn- Ppwards of fetuleen iheu.-and ea;es ,,J v lu- , n t.t.r.;fl.j aj .. , ( ) e.eat... s.M.-Iy lrom their use si... j,,.,;,,,.. to nol them into the United Stales thus t.t.a,. h.dana the fan h. yead a;! .hmht.that the Brandnth Bids ( c.re the (i.ppaivt.liy) m..st or,,it0 ea-e.i 1-y the a,- -aa; !e aet ot cni.m.i,adv evaeee.U itej t!- hoe a Is w a h t !n until the'dis,:,.,. b.s wa; t!ur, f...a- . whatever may he aid of the Tai.oar the i ru.irv of the ci(.vcTiei:is now IIO'IIM' .1..'.;. ! ; . , Dr. IP allows that the curative effect depend , on the P!i:(;A'nT: (i ' LPPIIPS ,f dp.xnDinhidi BIbl.S; .ap-aae, and a eoiainm.tiei.
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rjIin suhscrihen woo! res; eetfuily ioform their friends and the pubii . ire-ierallv, that they have 'commenced the al'eve husiuess'in the room formerly occupied hy MartiuKohins'Mi, Ps'p as a .'dacristra'e's ol'iiec, on .Market sf.. where hy their experience in. and attention to their husinoss, they hope to merit a liberal shaie of public patronage. 8AM L. IL LLNX. L. IL COiLWVALL.
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senaoie terms. Timn: tp.acv J.)ee. Uda IS 10. n2 tf. -. ' t . 1 - 1 - 1 .1 P 1 iLih. LL those indebted to the subserihi r 1l hy note or book account, will do well to attend to the payment nf the same, without delay. All such a.3 fa:l ta attend
to tnh notice, wiii be subjected to the cost of collection by law, without respeet to persons. L DONOVAN. Vinccnnes, J-aly inli, IS 10 a-tf. ci. is .- ir'fc'V
llfccicinir, Ferwardincr, vp ( 'mami'ion P- i a kvi ia.ti 1 ,
and Third, Sta. in the house formerly occu
pied by t hnsPan t.raeter. JAS. Ii. UblMDKuaSf)?;. N. I). C'ofiiiH made at tlie shone.tpjtiec, and on modeiaie terms, ' IL II. H M & R Q f J i i p o w U ii Oi tJ Is 5 Ci i r b i n ;' ... a v ..... . ,
.-v i i.er n,i now on nana, a nan,!s,.iaS 1 assortment of W'in.l.o r Chairs, of ihr hrst
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""" ".ve. e, eaiaa alloy -sne.j eii W aU r .-a.at, where he c.ileul ites upon keepi:;a a e.ai a ant supj ly. B. "!. Old chair repaired or painted at the diortest notice, and on the most liberal terms. BPVATHAX SMlbPV. Viueenncs, P( h. lph, IS JO. P.K-tf
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sec constant employment and a good sita
aion hy applying to I0SCP7 ROSL'MAN. Oct. 2:"!, 1 10 2,'i-tf.
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Burteh A Ib herd,
(. Cruik-imnk iro C. Bonner ev Cr.man, R. Smit!., ih O. Brown, Wehb.V Sheeaiahcr, V:.i. Thurston & Co.
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lfV Jferar -,T'r, .-a i? rpIUI undersigned !ms just finished an elegant -'k nine passrn-i r coach, which be will warrant a supe rior article, and will poll low for oas'n DANIEL WIIIT.MORI-:. " March Isith. IS II 41-tf.
TvafJ 1 ' ;u' - "bcr lakes this tint, iy oj pom.eiiy rd f ifH.!;; b.'s custom, r-- know, that ..t.w (1' bands whi ,:, t ,::y th.ir i( tp t avas :hev ,hd ! t vcar. N, i;hcr will i-cs nnsw.r to jay th ebl ll(a.,, J,,., Vl)l. , rasa wdl ao-wer the leoitoso. "V.,,- ;,, . ,a. - . .
- iiai(iil(ii nr ( ! ibts in ti.o stere. and vivp a
:U the Spine's, and maintain these cr,ti:l feehc s I""' ''didenve that sh:!l exist between the huycrond seller, come forward oe, or h. fhre th -oth December lirxti luvn athj ,,nv,,iei;u make. fn e,.se lb-- abe i ma:!ee!ed do net be nciprid to lb"! your uet.s and aeetau ts, with thu proper officer f..r clh cti.,u. withc-ut icscive, hut it the ..hove i, complied wit.h, new a.-connts xnu t-o made. I mean nothing hut what is riaht V.nirs resprelfiillv, ... A. B. Da'MBL. uicennes, ov. thl, 1SI0 i,2tf.
BHAN9V , mi, WlriF, &D. 1 Or131'' Z700'1 Amciiean Brandy, '' do (.'in, r do Sweet Maha-:i Wine, I Pipe 4th proof Cojniae Brand v, ' fhik Chnmpai'i .'o S() Ihot nssiuted N.ea .'00 lbs. p?.r fj0rl , 10 bids. Irj,1K, X. O. Sh.r -JO Bio Culhe, 20 Keams Wrappinc; Banpr. I'or sale lo-.v for ca h hy ' L. BLOWN. Mjrhrtit. Urc. isth, !.!(). n-tf.
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Til RM 500, 'UV inarfvuncc. i - 50, If jald duriti'r .,.,.
T," ' ? - ' ' L a i. it ,i 4 . it :?iia-ivj S'1 aa.y fiom jjvii-l C Hibscril-er sometijjJiU1'" during iast siimincr, a
red cow and heifer ea'f. purchased from Mr. (Jen. Davis. 'J'heon.l (.fib-rk'bt liorn of the cow is off; probably sawed off when young. There are other marks, but the color audi the horn, are suf.icicnt by which to reennrnize the cow. The calf is of the same color of the cow. Any pfrsoii returning the above described 'cow and calf lo the
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IL V. CAI)DIN(;T()N .0-'A.Iveliiso,ncl!,s-I11,kir"on Dee. IfUHlO 'rted thrctimesf "v ';'' t vacntv-nveoo!s ova rv f r ,M,ar' nn'1 Wait ! g ! ! m-er fulverti.-emenu "r,1,1'"nt ""rUo:t
fifjf) of Kcnawha salt, and 200 hhh- -'Ivrtiscments sent without orTT-OVjrl-extra simerH.i.v IikI .n5...l r. J c"Ses be inserioJ :i r , . wr.utrfc lit
75 BBAKS Kettles jut received and f.,r sale for cm b only, by vu vdin-jly. 'u"w,"u' J charged a,- , lly. , .... N SMITH , TIDJBX , Ti1A(Jy, dollars wi!Nnvariab!v j, j ,
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