Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 June 1841 — Page 4

or of the Govtriunru: of the United h'tate. Thh (doverr.mcn', therefore, not only holds itself above reproach in every thin respecting tt.3 pre-crv,,.(;i of neutrality, the observer's of the pnae.pb'; of tionjnierventi :n, and tbo strictest conformity in the-o respfct. the rules of international iiw, but it doubts not that ;he whole world will do it the justice t nek;:;) vledje that it ha-' ?:t -.in exam pie not unfit

to be hdlowed bv others, and i.i

i.ii. bv

it

steady

select H .i?.s uon

1

iHt'.uii on ihs u:o5t important.

onu sr. r.i .-'!! n ,r to

O. ilWHl

pr iTiute

:nonj na-

peace ana I'Oud

sior, end t.) advance the civilization ,f mankind. The undersignt d trusts tha-l, when Ilcr Brittannic .Majesty's CI o verti tilt: it shall present the ground?, at length, on which they justify the local authorities of Canada m attacking and destroying tho Caroline,' they will consider that the laws of

the United States are such as the undersigned lias now represented them, and that the Covenitncnt of the United Slate has always manifested a sincere disposition to see these laws ell'dually and impartially administered. If there have been cases in which individuals, justly obnoxious to punishment, have escaped, this is no more than happens in regard to other laws. Under these circumstances, ajid undr those immediately connected with the is-. Ill I I

transaction ltsell, it win oe inr ner .jajesty'f Government to show upon what ;Uate of facts and what rules of national gpw the destruction of the Caroline is to he

defended. It wid bo lor Uiat Government to show a necessity of (self-defence, 1:1tant, overw liclining. leaving no choice of nienr.s and no moment for deliberation. It wid be for it to d.ow, rdso. that the local .on'ioriiics of Canada, even supposing the necessi'.v of the moment authorized tbcm to enter the territories of the United

unreasonable or

ted the hopes and wishes of one party, and the hatred and reviling of tho other, rides triumphantly into power, and then steps i"o the chamber of death. The tuition mourns not n party, but the whole ,ia All gather around his grave, r.;id feel and acknowledge the event to be a national calamity. The bn-a of coumry, obscure for a season by the dark and noxious exhalation of patty phrenzy, is kinwled up u every bo-urn. S'-etional animo?iiic are orcot;:::. t.ve an,j jcalouy re hushed, and the IVonle f,(d tbn ih.i-

and that the head

pre ot one brotheruuod

v the

Slates at ;d!. did nothing

1 xccs'ive: since the act. ju?t'iiied b

r.eeo s 1 1 v of self deft nee. mut be limited by that necessity, and kept c'jurlv widiin

it. it mii.-t be sdwwti innt ailmonui'in crj

remens'rance to the pt rsrns on board the t'-.indine was impracticable, or would have been unavailing. It must he ?hown that li vii.iht could not be waited for: ihu there

of the f".mi!y has departed. Other wa:ior:r see thr.tthe American People aro one people, nad that the United Stales are united. Del. Slute Journal. Mutnmeth Xcwspaper. The rae for

pubiisiiinir nanimodi sheets is thus hu

morously hit clY by the Albany Micro scope; i ...... . ir -

1 i.ui-iAu; vj purpose, 111 a lew

days, to ifsue a newspaper from tliis office of sufficient dimensions to serve for

an awning for the whole United States!

It will contain lT.OOU.OOD columns o reading matter, with "pieters to match,'

being a column and a picture for every man, woman and child in this great repub

lic. It will contain nearly every word in

the Lmglish language, besidfa German

works for the Dutch of Philadelphia am the West! French works for the Mon

sieur, Madarnes, and Mademoiselles of

NeV Orleans and other places! Tales and

Sketches in other languages, alive and

uead, to suit all tastes and capacities; be

siues literary notices, ad vcriisements of

I ease 3 candy, editoiials, foreign news, notices to corespondents, pulT? of rjl sons.

original poetry written 3,000 year ago, "weekly gossip," lists of new Buhscrihers expecting to take our paper at ?ome fu

ture time, our success, mutton market, deaths, murders, marriages, duels births, etc. Sec. This vast sheet will be issued some time in the present month. We have agents in ali parts of tho States, from Maine to Georgia, engaged in driving

BROADWAY HCU8E. j VlNCiLNNES, I.P. j rHIHS establishment has undergone a' jssL thorough repair, and has been fitted ' up in a neat style, with entirely new fur' niuire, and is now open for the accommo-j dution of Travellers and Hoarders. The rooms are large and nleasnpt, :uul it is sit-

uaif-d in the most pleasant t ail of tHie

town, and near the Middle Ferrv.

H . A B D I L L

6. J: . !: --JjvC'i

V!1 .ivVjr"'".Jli?sti."; "-- in its various branches.

BgfOULD rex-ect yi- fully inform his , friends that he will :

manufacture for ?a!e all kinds of COPPER, TLX, r h 11 1: r. r - ik o n J ii iii Ji-J

COPPER, TIN, & SHEET IRON

1 He

'.ie subscriber ftaving taken the above s.0.j.

n

land for a term of vears, wid make

,,r

c:-.re of it his entire business, and he as

sures his friend3 and the public, ihat ' equal to any hi the west, and to oitct it upon ai

nothing will be wantinn- on hii part, to .reasonable terms, as 11 cun ee j-urcnaaca m

gire entire satisfaction.

K. W. TUXlHJIiY. Dec. !, 13i0-f?'dtf.

1

down stakes to h:

it or.! It w ill be

roi: t-ve

re no af

r

it discriminitiw.n be

n the ii-noecnt and the guilty; that it

.nd

visible in every part cf the Union, and ihoso who wiil pay us the sum of six

pence will be able to read it with

(T r I J 1 1 fc, 1

! c p s e .

would not have been 1 Dough to sciz.

'tain the y;-m1: but lli.U there was a ne-

c"s,tv. pre -rut and inevitable, for attac

. ' ir- voi til w

;ng 1.

e 1;

w line

nn'ored to the eh ore, and while unarmed mo'i wtrea-htp on board, hilling some ami woumlmg others, and then drawing lier into the turrent, above the ciP.rsct. felting her on lire, and, careless to know whether dure ir.;2'it not be in her the innocent wi-h the guilty, or the living w;th the dend, committing hrr to a fate which iiUs the i. urination with horror. A norcssiiv for ail ibis the Government of the United States cann H believe to have exsed. All wiil sec ihnt if such things be rdlowcd to occur, they might lead to bloody 1

w :w; ri i w urn an mui-

Unittd States from

, 1

and r xasperatci

viduai comes into

( .mad 1. and to Uie very

tbi" era mi was r.fiiormcc

place on whicn

1. and there

chooses to mike public arid vain-.norioi

tht

art he acted in it.

it is liaiu-

1 1

ly wonderful that great excitement shotim

he created tion arise.

ice 01 tmnmo-

Tliis r public (1 . s r.ot wish to disturb

the tranquility of t!;-' wond. Its object i pc.i -e, its r o!i-y price. It seeks noag-

grrr'dvoii ;:l bv 1 - i i n conj

t knows tli.ii no foreign ncqui

nr. .-tr.esH its t ou f r roid impnmr.ee so rap

. ... ... . ...... .0

10. v as iui u.e

uest, because

sition could

n. n.

it

wiii be invisible to t

b:

w!io wiil not pn It will be called "''Ac

lJur!h"s S'icct a

in

I Clip

fi'dticing, IbrtrarJing, V Ccvinission !tb.ir!-r' for wares

urt4& v'i Hr!:erJ,

f. Cruikshan'.i cc Co. Conner &. Carnan, S::i-th, th A O. Brown, Wc!)li& Shoemaker, Wrn. 'I'hiirton & Co. F. (.'. (Jv irlmev & Co F. 1). Ti!Ly,

Ilt'irud & fr'.irtrr.ifrfv.

liner ants, Id.

V'niconnct', la.

do do do Clinton. Iu. Lafayette, La. ' iu vaiifeMiie. la. Iouisvilii! ICy. - 1 w Oi'iea:s

p'-i'.rits the attention of t'ealcrs, to hi f -.vnrtv.intriKmii to oiler tbcio at u!!ti;nr

11 assortment complete, as well ;i. j-rb-i t i.i it.-ij

o;K-;rinslnp. e intends that his ware tluul be bnrs I'r, .n t--!Is ! n9tn

III tnil. Jit the Cincinnati St- Louisville Prices

f have al a rge stock of Tin on hand, and will

' continue to kicp it on hand, and will ev

on aceorr.oJatinur tonus to ce.a-tomers and tho

nubSir rcr.c:c!!v. Tho Co;;.c-r, Tin, tt sheet

Iron icannf !c;ory v. di be carried on as usual at my old fpinii on Market street nearly opposite the y't :ket house : w lu-re all kinds of jobwork will be

J no occoruins to ordej at short notice. IS". SMITH. March loth 1S39 it

Louisville oranv otb.cr we.-tern market

All kinds of job work attended to, with ncat-i

np.'-a and de :atch. I fcuse-(s iters made and put up in gcol orJcr, and on rruaoi.abie terms.

! anthers, old pewteranu copper taken in e

HAM AD DILL. inccnnes, Dec. 1st, ISiJ'J 17-ly.

-pi 2 : e. i t

In addition to the former s;

20 100 ro 100

Tons liar. Hand. and liouni Iron. Flou'Th Win Pha-h SlrdX

Vince.ine.. .March 'J, i Utf.

t; f ' -s -

WILL rtimd the present scnsoii which has already cominonced, an i will expire the first of Julv, at the tahlo f SAV'L b'.'!Si )V ;' ...o ...

- - ? 2 Jiui'.' nconncs the four lirst da3 in

tao week, and at J. KmuVo.n'.s Tuills tho bal-

'.nro of liin t'u.io. (Jood oaftnrr."-.1. f.imb!..

grati.3 tor for Air. re. from a distance.

i-fod if rc

fast of Vi

uv,'. '''rair.-ioM il re mured noon rr-fir.n;-)1.b.

er:ii:'. For partion!.'!"3. r-oo billn.

April

IibiXliV VAi'CIIAX. Ibr L. SUEUUIY Sy CO. , !!!. 1. !-:.'.

Ke-;3 a: cor tod Xails.

For pale bv P. TJOIiAX, slgcnt for Covington Iron Works.

AL:',0 For sale on con-si.gnment. ;"() I'oxt3 Uineinnati Soap. r.O " .Mould Candh-s. I'rom Proctor &; (.Jamblo'.-; .Soaj nd Candle Manufactory, Cincinnati. ALSO

On cnrr-ignniont. which I am tmthoriz?d to

sell for Illinois Scrip

PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. N I X T JI YEAR.

jr. rt

;

Ca-lm New Y

1 'loc i randv

do Ihillimoro (din

do 1 00

o ; . .

UU V

hilmra Wi

.1 J

5 w U W J J-lIi: fiib;cfibcrs

from rbih.,1

'c'l'cii; ;i ;'!.' A ire

. .1

t I;:::iotic ry lia-i'vi.o, C.;.i

P P Q t?: w J O ii iv. just rfecived direct 'i, a jronr:?! :!-: .rlrn; i.t cf

L,

I

Hi ,

Clan Your Teeth. haw in his M i roscoric Objects,' suys: If tan whiti.di

stickin:: ootweci by a to'th-'v.c!

the teeth

:e re

;n:ter

:irL,i ov a in 1 1. ' ' ,c lv , i.;:.cu a Hue

with water, and examined bv die micro-

will apn.- r, so active

scope, ar.'ui. alcula?

t-o num-Mous that ibe wtioie m.-s

and

seems to b

alive, 'idie largest sort, but

r, fV.--;. I " a : r and i I ....

V b'.i !!:-?, wdiich t'.cv wi or; ib!e tcriu.

nix -t, !;,;-' .r Hit'., Ir o

1:1 rca

1- ir.t (iuai

R do First do' .Madeira do 10 PaskeM Champaign do 5 Caks Peach lhandy. 0 IJhls. Cincinnati Vv hisirey. . lic Iron .Store of P. L'OMAX.

Tho house in which I conduct busine.?.?. is for ?ab: or rent. Knouiro of P. DOR AX. Aprd Vl. ISd!. i:i-tf. 3(K) AC:U OF VALUABLE L:D FOR SAUC,

D-c. lCih. IS 10.-ar.27. If. v . 1 ) J.L those indebted to the

A TRACY

t '1 to :

;ut

.'w 10. number, move verv swittlv

be

f w ii ii y v. ra

drcnni--t.i;e: ( - ( !

not , i;i' it i

both ih" wi i its o 'a 0 ; 1. ' ! pervaiice i f 1'

citizen.

v advancing 1 v its

v- 1 ; j under the prnpUmus

lint it can-

.- .-raialion. I

lit ( Jovf rnmrn

-..i-.d the power to preserve

1

! :i.lV

1 w n

and to enloice tbe oo-

It

amono o'

d

laws upon its own

pilous of its ri-rhts, and o.d most especially, of the

right of i! e .''-Mi'.,;e immunity of i'5 territory n::i 01.-1 MLr sion from abrosdrand these ri-hi- 11 i the duty and the determination of tiiM (Government fully and at all time- t: nnin'ain: while it will, at the same time, a tcnipu'iuly refrain from infringing on the right of other?. The President instructs the undersigned to say. in conclusion, that he confidently Irtish that this and all other questions of lifi'erence between the two Governments will be treated by both in ihe full exercise of such a spiiit of candor, justice, and mutual respect as shcrll give assurance of the long continuance of peace between the two countries. The undersigned avails himself of this opportunity to assure Mr. Fox of his high consideration. DANIFL WEBSTEJL Henry Fox, Fsq., &.c. Unity of the .Imericari People. We

presume there luis not been r.n event since the last war with Great Pritnin, so well adapted to impress on foreign nations a Kene of the unity of this nation, as the

occurrences growing out of the death of

President Harrison. In the tierce contest which terminated in his election, the eve of a stranger would see, or imagine it saw the elements of discord and disunion, which, aided by the operation of sectional feelings, waited only for a fit occasion to rend asunder this glorious confederacy, and scatter to the winds the boasted institutions of Republican America. Instead of the Ctrl ted States, we were the divided States Party spirit raged with a rancor and a malignity which seemed to have completely Absorbed all true patiioiL-m, and to have established an immoveable barrier between the two halves of the nation. The nun on whoa were concer.tra-

second sort, more iun crous, have differ cut motum;-; the third hind are roundish, and so small that 3 million cf them are not larger than a grsin of coarse sand. They move to swiftly, and in such num hers, they seem like swarm? of gnats or

flies. Lven when we ta.ie pains to keep the teeth clean, some of each of these tb.rcc sorts nny usually be found between the teeth of men, woman, and children, especially betw een the grinders; but when we are negligent, besides these, a fourth sort -bound, in the shi-.pe of eels. They all die, if vinegar is applied to them, hence vinegar has been a useful gargle ta teeth, gums, and mouth generally." 9 The Xa'ional Debt of England and

litand. The Xational Debt of England and Ireland, is .78 1 ,'dT3,4 11) sterling, or at $1, j i the jC sterling it would amount to $3,10,870,313 5d; its weight would be al 17 the pound avoirdupois. 'dO 1.051 (f 17

lbs. and 1 1 5'd over, or 102,(V23 tons, 13 cut. I qr. 'd, lbs. and 11 56 over. It would freight 310 ships with 300 tons each, and leave a balance of '2." tons, 15 cwt. 1 qr. 22 lbs. It would amount in silver, to within a fraction of all the metal, currency in the known world, by the latest estimates. I J v the census of E;ib.10 and Ireland for 1510, each man, woman and child to pay the debt, if equally taxed, would pay 8 1 4 i 10 cen'. If it was in silver dollars, and a "man should undertake to count it. at the rate of 600 per minute, and should be occupied I'd hours each day each year, and his life should be spared him, it would require 2IU years, 303 days, 10 hours, 15 minutes, and 13 seconds. .71 Interesting C'jnfab. We once saw a country b v sranding onoosito his latherV barn, very particularly eniraired in

c riner

note or book account, wiil 1

ttend to the pavmeu: cf the same.

without delay. AH such as b.il to altera

. ii : . ;ii 1 . 1 . 1 . . ,

nil.' uuuuc, v. in 00 snojeeuu 10 lt;e cost of collection by law, wi;hout respect

to persons. J. 1)0X0 VAX. Vincennes, July 17th, 1S10 C.-tf.

TT.S

ISQTICE

hereby given that a Xegro man suo-

por.ed to be a runaway .Slave, was com

mit:

to my custody on

dt!

1 in

hi

10.-

X.

If .O.SMPil HATCH.

oiim is 5 toetS inchc-5 hi

15 yc La-.

irs. old, and nose fiat. SAM'L. TllOKX, r. L. C.

reneevide. .May lib 1 1.-It-Gw,

. wbo

.-'a id 10 er 111.

as?2d rraS Fiaraisi Tor caSs.

V 1

iii U &. at - ti

' b:r

ived lrom Piuh.,i'dn!j:a '11 .1 ?-..'io;feu assortnu.ru ner G;,..d. u iji.-ii we

irtor , 1. .. -

r g.i. 'i cre..it. as

1

AVE j:;st r..- - a laro and w d' irin-g and ifnnr Mil bv ens!:, b ' .1

) it ? run 1 pnr: ; in vn:fi

1 : ' - .rt:ici.t co;i5t-? of Dry Goods.

Groceries, (ueonswaro, Hardware. S;;ddlery, Iron, Xail.. Ik)?!'. S';oe. ! lv.:,

Oar assortment is eniopleto in e-erj-

o wil.h care

! 4 . : Ht:

J YIXG on the river Wait. J bish,5 miies above Yinc; :11m :s, runni;ifr back to within

' rbnut one hundred yards cf the State Hosd leading from Vineepnes to Tcrro-IIaute. The land is of the fi'st quality ha a fine orchard, and well timbered has 80 c r 00 acres under improvement. I. X. Yv H ITT ELSE Y. Dec. 1, P-10 20. -tf

r jK n s b

d IMS WUSiWEa win rt-com meuce. on the First Monday of Septem

ber. Having already successfully con

ducted this schooJ during the last tight years, the subscriber grateful for the liberal support hitherto allorded, solicits the continued patronage of the community. lie trusts that this Institute meiils the

appellation of the best and cheapest as

well as tbe oldest school in the place. In point cf location, yards, rooms, ap

paratus and inslructers, of both sexes, it

has superior advantages. Not more tin

twenty scholars prr teacher ?i :dfowt(

at any time. 1 ho l'rincipal pays atten

GRAVEL ANI) STONE. rjpIIOSE nfflictsJ with the Gravel andStontin the Kidneys and Uladder, rr.ay Lc relieved and ccred by tbe use of a Solvent Mcdicin, discovered and tested by many years experience, by lr. Samuel II. P. Lee, of .ew London, Connecticut. To ?olve the grve! and prevent ihs formation has been a desideratum l;.g looked for by the profes5ien. 'i'hrs object, it is confidently believed, has been attained by lr. Lrc, in the discovery cf a combination oi vegetable and chemical agent, winch, when a.lminister,d, will m.t oidy dissolve calculo.-: concretions, and eject tbern, Loth in a granu! ..- and pudveru'e.-.t state, from the kidney and bladder, by the urine, but also change the Diathesis, or disposition of the system to their formation, and at the tame time rebtore the constitution, when it has become imj abed by the fequrnt attacks of this disease. Tor the benefit of the afHicted, Dr. Lee hse.at the request of several dUinguished individuals, removed to Xevv York, and opened an oflice, w-hcre he gives his personal attention and advice, and i.i the only place in the city to obtain the' remedy. Applications by lettei (pot paid) from all parts of the I'nited .States and foreign countries, describing their leading symptoms, will be duly and contidentiaHy attended to. Testimonials and certi.'icatcs of caes, with sat

isfactory references in the city, are given. OfT.ce hours from 10 A. M. to P. M., and from 5 to 9 P. M.

pupil

in

."Vt'v Brut1,- i-,1oro. r 11 1: s ei 11 1: SMC s 7 z: .

rI,HF) un Jerigned b.as pur.-fia-eil -- tbe entire stock of Drugs and .Medicines of Dr. liiram Decker, aritl in addition is now receiving fiom the eastern market a large antl frcrh as

sortment, consisting of every variety of Dru7

Metliciries, Paints, Oi!?, Varnishes, Prushes, Dye

Stutl's, Patent Medicines, (tlassware, Perfumery.

oaps, Ac. to which he invites the attention tf country merchants, and particularly I'l.vsi. inns and otheis that deal in the above line, be

lieving, from many years fipiritr.ee in the Drua; business, he can give sat:.-.f..i r.tion to thot-e who

may favor him with their patronage.

H. P. PECK. "inccnnes, Julie 19, 140 iri.

Hon at requisite times to each every study.

PUPILS OF EITHER SFX, OR ANY AGE ARK

R EC t IVED.

If you wish your children well taught

and properly accommodated call fint al

this Institute and see.

Instruction given in Reading, Writing

Spf.l!inr, Arithmetic, Geography, Deline

ation of Maps, Grammar, ('o.nnosi'ion

vhetorie, Lnjric, ncok-keepin g (singh

nd double entry,) Ancient and Modert

listory, rsaturitl and .Ioral Philosophy

Astronomy, Chemistry, llotany, Miner

alogy, .oology, 4lgebra, Matl esiatics,

Latin. Greek and French also Voca

Music.

Terms 8"00 per. quarter of I'd weeks

or if entered by the year $15 00 pei

ye3r ol dS weeks. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sci er.ces, extra charges will be made according to agreement between the panics. Wood prr year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. ' S. L. CKOSHY, Principal. August 20, 1H40

NOTICE. t r t t- . ... if

Tv? ni.uLiil notny all persons not to tratie l. r

a?sij (r purchase a certain note tyiven by me to Ye Yx M'Cabe for fCs! 00, dated Auqtist 2Slh

1839, and payable in poods. a I shall not pav saiii

note unless forced to do so bv operation of law. PATRICK MOOKE. A'iicenr;"s, July 17th, ISiO.

Vri KH. ".f

TTUT received a

supply cf the

frt sh

a'ojve article, wanauted nure win-

tf r slraint (1. For sale l y II. K. PECK, Drugcirt, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, IS ldr.lTtf.

);'.rncular, hr.ving been seiect as to prices mid quality.

nviio our Iricmis and cu.. and examine for tuoKi.ir'.vco ;.;av l;;,r. Hi il . ll-lf.

c

ji'tie

rhercfcTO -J, to call

A Sutierior .irtielo of Champaip:ne and Cogniae LVandy, also best (uality5of Port Wine, for :-alo by

2.) .1

Irving to ir.stiit the echo of his own voice

as touows:

Boy

11 alio, old

sneezer!

what d'yo think of the weather? Echo: Tho weather? Boy: Yes, the weather is it going to rain? Kcho: Going to rain. Boy: I tb.fH'iiht 5;o. How's your ma?

Boy: No, not my ma. it): Your inn.? Bov: I

3 ICcivivcd

$&93 bb!s x. (). .Su.riar,

Old Wheat Flour, ct . 1 -t -. '.tit 1 a ta.

fiO Keg5 aborted Xails, 2i Boxes Window Glass, 13 " Mould Candles, 'd Bids. Clover oocd, 2 " Linreed Oil, 5D Keg.? White Load, Salt. Fldi, Cheese, &c. tc. And for salo low for cash by MAHDO.t & GASS April 2, l?dl. 10 1 f.

?

Hcl

Shan't I speak louder!

r.c.io: loar ma?

but your ma ? rruesr- you're 1

lectio: r-pui-.v lo iter. Joy: cii turn a hog is a hog, nnd so are you. Fcr.o: So are you. Boy: Stjam 1. Heho: So am I. "There, darn it," raid the boy, turning for

WM. BURT CII oc Co.

May Mth, 1311 9-tf.

IVOTICIC. TrTO.?2 has left all his notes and accounts in die hand? of Mautin Robixso.v, L'so.. for collection. April 30, 1811. 17-tf.

JOURNEYMAN CHAIR MAKER, can

get constant employment and a Rood situ

ation by appivincr to JOSEPROSEMAN. Oct 23. 1S40 20-tf.

JUST KKCEIVKI).

i (US Sugar Kottlc.". and f r 5ale at -1

cts. tier pound, by

THUKX 0 TRACY. March 31st 1 341. V.l-ii.

b II A a K b ii M i K i '-IIE subscriber nor- on band, a handteinS assortment of Witnb;.-r Chairs, of the !..-( jua'.ity. Any person v.i-hi:: to purchase Ihe article, can examine them ly calling at mv she p. on Water t-ir. c t. w.heio be calculate.- upmi keepin? a constant supply. P. S. Old ehairs repaired or painted at the fchortest notice, and on the most libera! terms. JOXATIIAN SMILEV. Vincennes, Feb. Mth, 1810. 3S-tf

'J he fi.iljwing letter has leen reeeird fum

Dr. Miiii-r.

Middhlotcn, Conn. JSe J t S, 1 &4 0. Dn. ?am'l. II. P. l.ii:, New Yitik. Dear Sir

I received, surnctiine hiuce, your lackaae for

warded by Mr. b'mith, for which I am great!

obliged. I have i;iven the medicine a fail trial in

severe case of (Jravtl, unaccompanied bv inv

other medicine, and consider it one of the Lett preparations for Gravel that I have ever used. It

acted promptly and decidedly in climating tho

ecu -Hon ol urine, and removing whatever cf obtruclions existed at the lime. The natient nei

man 70 years of age, in whose cate the Grartl id, for several years, been a very troulleiom

symptom. I discontinued the medicine at his own suggestion and he affirmed that he hnd no further use for a remedy to restore tbe secretion of the urine, or to remove any obstruction in ita passage. I am now trying it in a ease of (fiuor-albus, ot whites) and make no doubt that it will nucceed fiual!y well in Gravel, and cannot but hope it may an.--er in valuable purpose, in most of the uterine and urinary diim idi.es fur which we or so frequently called upon to prescribe. I ha!l most cheerfully do what I can to favor the intro

duction !' your remedy, on account of its own merit.

Respectful!-,

IvesneclIulIV vour ob t. servant

Tikis. Mistii, X'd. M. U.

ll.e f,d.V.viig is tbe voluntary editorial of my d friend, .Mr. Townsend, Editor of the Exuremi

in tins city.

I.ijirmary fur the Grant Doctor 11. P. Pro

for so many ) ears known as the discoverer of tit

ceitMated .New London Million Pilty I n. ...

moved to tljis city, and has opened an iuirruarv

at 7 0 .Nassau strett. Doctor 1 ee. is 1. well known throu.di ibis country, it is hardly n(ct.sta;y to spc.-k of him. We have been acniminted wlib

him for thirty wars. He is a regular phvsicin..

of estab'ished reputation, a gentleman of infelli-

ence ot.d ehaiatter. For a nun ber i f years h

las been a suecessf v.! prai ntioner for ibnt Be.

iv .neb H s;nJ lo in' -.ii excriiloitio, ! ,,ni.,f,,i i

iangei.-us. lie has i stablished hiim-elf here xtend Ids rpbore of uefu!nes. bi.d has exhibitu to us a great l.unilu r of j li.-ate letter from liuh'y respectalle 1 ersons, who ttate that th.

have been entiielv cured urnb r his treatment.

Ur. i.ee is a gentleman in v bom the public may

place entire confidence. N. V . Express.

i l.e utiove medit i:.- is for sale bv It. E. PECK. 'Druf. 'Tarktt street, incennts April 23, t-ll 46-tf.

BRANDY. Q1H, WINE, &C.

JQUBI.S

Good American Brai.dv,

lc do Gin, do tMvcct .Malnsa Win.

1 ripe i!h proof Coniac Prandy, 1 Ca.-k Chamjtaipn 30 Pacs S.. t assorted Tos. tQO lbs. Par Leal, 10 bids. Prime .. O. Sugar, 10 Bas ili.i Colfee, 0 Per.nis Wrapping J'ajer. For sle low fr cash by . PRO W.V. n , , Market ti. Dec. lth, 1810. n2S-tf.

E & T 11 A Y .

rom

11c

hoiiv.', 4ivc re hetch him in curij.

nuits now. I know'.l I'd

-Sunday Mut-

the eer.d

COMVEYAHOHia G, r.tjlilld subscriber hereby informs his friends and the public generally, that, (having much spare time) he wiil undertake the writing of Deed, Isolds, jIof Images, enow, ii3c2csi'f isres. CotiU'.'scts, cc. &c. t:c. with such other business forms as are used in the jurisprudence of the state. AL&O

Origin of Turn-coat. The Dake of, Books posted and accounts adjusted in a tvny took indillerrntly sonietiincg ihe plain fl"d practical manner.

part ol r ranee and somo'.itiies timt ol i Having tiatl miicn experience m the

For this purpose he ha. I a cIom? ! above line, he believes he vill he able to

I

tlt)'!l

j a u. j. 1 4 iiii.t .

coat, white on one sitl j and scarlet on the ! render entire satisfaction to oil who may

'...-- ci. 1! nf ir'i.ir. I'.-i .-i.-flrf . iLoln.,, : f:ivnr llllll "i''l fbi'lr In iai i o K,l. 1 n

...... - - ft.i.-cc, uijui 1:1

oilier hiinsi

o;;!sido, r

so that when ho meant to d-clare favor

f for Franco, be wore the while charges and execution.

tn his dweiiino

nd when for Impair l.e turned it' ibis odice, is at preset:

:nd wore the red. This is (he origin of fn Market street, next d or to Dr. Warhe saving "turn coat." Iner's residence. ,i T. II. CAVAXAFGij,. There is no joy without alloy. 1 Vincennes, .May loll. P-tf.

fle:u"3 ai2d Foot S!o:se.

a Ubi received fifteen sets of Head and

root atones, assorted sizes, and for

sale by I). I1ITMOKE. Oct. 25. 139 22-.

$ TO V K 8

pPvEMfUM COOKIXG STOVES, suitable - for small families, for rrdo 1 iw by

OKEE.MIOW 4 BOYLE.

LL such as are indebted to the sub

scriber, are hereby for the last time

called upon to make payment, bv cash or note. Those neglecting this notice, must not be surprised if they" should be waited

upon by an olhcer. JONATHAN SMILEY. March 12th 1811 n!0-tf.

Pounds of good fresh

WES i? iiti C7P I " ' rt

Gutter, for which the highest price wiil be paid in goods at the store of W.M. HURTCH & Co. May 11th, 1841. 49-tf. BLA?KS FOR SALE.

rQTI?AYED away f ilfcl1 kU l'ie subscriber son tJ2.t33tinie d:r-Ag iast summer,

red coiv and heifer cslf, purchased from Mr. Geo. Davis. T.he end of tho right horn of the cow is off; probabiy sawed off when young. There are other marks, but the color and the horn, are sufficient by which to recognize the cow. The calf is of the Fame color of the cow. Any person re-

tiiir.ir.g the above described cow and ralf

to the undersigned, will be liberally re warded. It. Y. CAD DING TON. Dec. 18, 1810

Sail! Ki'it li

CfjfJ bbls. of Kenawha salt, and 200 bbls. o extra superfine, just leceived and for sale

tor canh onlv, by THORN & TRACY. Marcn 12 1839 46-tf.

iiew J5instT and Siiznnivv

GOODS. jnjJADDOX cc GASS, have justreceived direct fro:a the eastern cities, r

large and general assortment of Spring

and Summer dry goods. ALSO

a large supply of Jxapp's Cotton Yarn,

Lantdewiek, Carpet Chain, Merino, and Wool Hats, &c. tc. Perrons will do well to call before pur

chasing elsewhere, as we are determined

to sell low for cash. April 23, IS 11. 10-tf.

yJ Barrels Kanhawa Salt of suQ perior ouality, just received

and for sale hy

D. S. DONNEK. April 21st. 1811 IC-tf

LAST iOTiCi:.

note or hook account, previous to June last, must make payment, on or before the 1st of May next', or their account will be placed in the hands of an officer for collect ion. TflOKN & TRACY. .March 21tii. 1811 Pd-tf.

FOR 'PHE undersigned has just finished an elegant L nine passenger coach, which he will warrant a superior article, and u ib sell low for ensh. DANIEL WHIT MORE. March 18th, 1811 41-tf.

HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKING. 7:Ll Ptfully inform the citizens of WJt inccnnes, and the nublie in

that he has commenced the above liUKino

.A.arkct street, in the rear of Mni. Lplinv'. P.

Store, here he is prepared udo any thing in his line, and solicits a portion of the imLJic Pat

ronage. He rledires himself thai t.lo .1.1.

not bo infeuor to any made in the Weft.

May 8, 1S11. ,iQjt

TUB VINCEPJXES GAZETTE Es DufclfsJjcB rlitrn Snltiit.in BY R. Y. C A ItD I A U TOIY.

TERM 2 00, If paid in advance.

I" 0, Jf paid during the firil six man I hs $3 00, If rwt paid during the ftrtt six months, l 25, For six months. Fapers discontinued only the option nf il,.

published a bile arrearages areilue.

Advertisements makin-one fimueorlr.

wjII be inserted three times fr r one dellar, and txenty-five cents every for subsequent insertion longer advertisements in the same proportion, Adve tisements Fent without orders xiU in

all cases he inserted until forbid, anJ charge J aa cording ly.

Tive dollars willinvnriat.lv lc rhsro,! for pd.

vrrti isrj wives