Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 July 1841 — Page 4

I do believe,' sr.ys lie taking tht? spcon f,ut of hU jrlasu nd to.&ing it on the table, 'that of all the obstinate, positive, wrong herded creatures that ever was torn, you are the most so, Charlotte.' Certainly, certainly, have it your own way, pray. You see how much I contradiet you rejoin the lady. Oi course you did'nt contradict me at dinner time: oh, no! not you!' says the gentle man. 'Yes, 1 did!' Fay6 the lady. 'Oh, you did!' cries the gentleman, you admit that?' 'If you call that contradiction, I do,' the lady answers, 'and I say again, Edward, that when you are wrong, I will contradict you. I am not your slavt? 'Not my slave!' repeats the gentleman, bitterly, 'and you still mean to say that in Blackburn's new house there are not more than fourteen doors, including the door of the wine cellar?' I mean to ?ay,' retorts the hdy. 'beating time with hair brush on the palm of her hand, 'that in that hou.e there ar:' fourteen door?, ind no more.'' 'Wei!, then,' cries the gentleman, t;s:'t) in despair, and pacing the room with rapid strides, 'this is enough to destroy a roan's intellect and drive him mad!' By and by the gentleman comes to a little, and pasing his hand across his forehead, finally reseats himself in his former chair. There is a long silence, and this time the lady begins. I appealed to Mr. Jenkins, who sat next to me on the sofa in the drawing room during lea ' 'Morg-n, you mean,' interrupts the gentleman. I do not mean any thing of the kind,' answered the lady. 'Now by all that is aggravating, and impossible to bear!' cries the gentleman, clenching hie hands and looking upwards in agony 'she is going to insist that ?iornn is Jenkins!' Do you take n,e fcr a perfect foo!r reclaims the hdy. 'do you siiprose that I don't know th-.t use jnan in blue coat was Mr. Jenkins!' 'Jenkins in a blue coat!' cries the gentleman, with a groan: 'Jenkins in a blue coat! a man who would suffer death rather than wear any thing than brown!' Do you dare to charge me with telling an untruth?' demands the lady bursting into tears. 'I charge you, madam,' retorts the gentleman, starting, up, 'with being a a contradiction, a monster of aggravation, a ;i aJenkins in a blue coat! What have I done that I should be doomed to hear such statements!' Sketches cf Young Couples. Evils. There are two evils viz: an aching tooth in a jaw and a squalling baby in church for which there is hut due remedy, and that is. take them both out. What "is the use of enduring evils that can be so easily remedied? Yet. as to the former, how many there sie who wil! suffei it rather than submit to a momentary pain which effectually stops it. To be eure it requires no lit !e degree of forUtuio to 'screw ye r courage' up to the point, and sit down for the purpose of having a toot' dragged' by a dentist. We have heard that a brave old General, in tlm Revolutionary war said he cot: Id! meet th cnemv in the hVid. and face the ! :. !....

cannon s moutn, wuuoui imu'miici to sit down to submit to the operation of extracting a moth always made him tjuail. ::hakspeare intimates that there is. :io charm for the tooth ache,' and in fact we believe hnn, at least, as far as our experience rres, wo inner found any 'charm' in it. Shakspeare also says, 'he tliat sleeps, lee's not the tooth-ache,' and with pqual truth might he havr said conversely, he thct feels the tooth-ache, sleeps not. Sti'l, it is tn evil which must he cured, and the only certain cure is, take it out. And when one? has at last summoned sufficient fortitude to submit to the operation, and it is gone through with, how provoked lie feels with himself that lie bore the pain of a 'raging tooth' so long, when it wis so easilv cured. The dread of the remaiy is worse than the reality. Cut the onlv truly philosophical course is to submit to it with as good a grace as possible. But with regard to that oifr evil, of which we spoke at the beginning of this article, that is one which is more easily remedied than the former. We are happy to find that the practice of carrying verv young children to church is much less frequent now than it was formerly. 'Tis a vile practice, 'more honored in the breach than in tiie observance,' but when a baby is carried to church, and it squall's,' take it out. Don't compel the whole congregation to be annoyed with its noic, and the services disturbed by it. Take it out, at once. Better, however, never carrv a child to church till it is old enough to behave with propriety. It is much more appropriate to hear the 'voice of one crving in the wilderness' than the voice of one crying in the church. 'To every thing there is a place,' and the church is no place for a crying child. We should remember, then always, ihat the onlv proper remedies for an aching tooth, and a squalling baby in church are take than both out. Host. Trans. Thursday, the 2?th in??, was the sixty -mh anniv'ersarv of the Battle of Banker Hill. In Boston, Charlestown, aid irj this city, it w as noticpd by military p o3 des. Sixteen years ago, Lafayette presided at the laying of the comer stone of the monument, and wo are gratified to h ble to say that within twentv years iromj - - . . - t- ! I t the day ot in at ceremony. me wor wiiii be completed. When commenced, it wasl expected to be done in twentv months. y J". Atlas.

Father Matthew's public room. XJc may, perhaps, interest our readers by ghingthera some details cf our visit to Mr. Matthew. The room in which members are received is large, and furnished with a desk and wooden benches. When we entered it, 'the president' was not there, but there were men and women of all ages waiting to take tiie pledge. Among them was a sturdy mountaineer frm Kerry, a fine athletic fellow, who had led his 'faction' for a quarter of a century, whose head was scarred, at least in a dozen places, and who had been renowned throughout the country for his prowess at every fair within twenty miles of his home. lie had long been a member of the society, and had brought a few of his 'friends' to follow his example. lie described to us with natural and forcible eloquence, the e fleets of temperance in producing peace between man and man, in Ins own immediate, neighborhood: in terminating the biutal fights between two notorious and numerous factions, the Cooleens rind Lawlors, whose names iiad figured in every criminal calender for a century back. 'No matter what was doing, it was left undone; he said, 'if any one of either party chose to call up the rest. They'd leave the hay half cut, or the oats to heshelled by the f i r winds of heaven: and taking the hayfork, the reaping-hook, and

the sythe in their hands, they'd rush out to massacre each other. Tubs of potheen would be drunk hot f;om the mountain stdls: and then, whooping and hallooing like wild Indians, they'd mingle in the unnatural war of Irishman against Irishman. I've known them fight so on the ta sho e that the sea lias corae in ami drowned those that had fallen drunk in the frav. How is it now? At the last fair at ralee. there was not a stick lifted. There was peace between the fictions: and the Cooleens and the Lawhos net, for the first time in the memory of man. without lea ing a dead boy to be earned h-ur.e to a widow's cabin." Mr. and Mrs. Hall's Ireland. Jugs. The jug is the most singular utensil, a pail, a tumbler or decanter m;,v be raised and you may satisfy your-M-if ! opticle proof that the thing is clean, but the jug has a little hole in the top .and the interior is all darkness. No eve penetrates it, no hand moves over the surface. You may clean it only by putting in water, shaking 't up and pouting it out. II the water cmcs clean, yu.i judge yon have succeeded in puryfyin.-r the jug, and vice versa. Hence the jug m like the hu man heart. No mortal eye can lo k into its recesses, but you can judg; of its purity or impuiiiy only by whatcoir.es out of it. Ballooning. A Paris correspondent (if the New York Commercial Advertiser says: "The lovers of aerostation, and indeed the lovers of science in general, will rejoice to hear that a mode of navigating the air in balloons, by giving them any direction that can be desired even against the. wind, has been adopted. An experiment has been recently exhibited near Saint Denis, to illustrate this important fact. The balloon at the height of 'J50 yards, was worked in every direction by the person in it evcn'in the teeth of an adverse wind. It also ascended without the throwing out of ballast, and again descended. These evolutions lasted three hours, after which the intrepid aeronaut returned to earth and alighted as comfortable as he wo'dd have done from an ordinary c. riage-" Supcr-Sip-erlatire. A wr-gner the other day drove his team to too door ot ; warehouse in this village, end thus hailed the merchant: 'Don't vo i went some lino i.os?' No.' answered the merchant. But don't you want some first rate kegs?" No.' Thev're confounded first rate.' 'Don't want any.' 'But they're darn' eternal first rate.' 'I tell von I don't want any." But, mister, they're supcroga'ory first rate.' 'No.' 'Each keg s equal to a hogshead.' 'Don't want any.' 'Well, dang rny buttons if I'd sell to sich a scrimpton as you, any how.' Wayne Standard. A lonely ohl soinster, in one of our eastern towns, one day walked out into a grove to pray far that which ftity Years simpering and smiling had faded to obtain for tier, viz: a husband. Kneeling down with reverence, she began to offer up her petition, that the Lord would send Iter a helpmate, when, an owl, perched upon a tree over head, cried out, 'Who! who! who! who'.' -iShe believing that her prayers wer-3 about being answered, exclaimed in a voice trembling with emotions of gratitude and joy, 'Any bodv, good Lord!' ' A western editor says that he has tried in three days to think of a word that will rhyme with step, and that the nearest he can come to it is fried onions. "" i A Rochester paper is printed by water power; obtained from the Genesee, and the proprietor of the press is of the opinion that it is the first and the omv one thus propelled in the worKL iiTT '! M- T .....( 1 1 .tiiu , .i i , ini ii iiij;i , f:ui v v . 1 ' j t t;r fitpnuiboat a rninntH ir two?" "Stop, tii'? l..iat! what for?" ' V i f.; w.mts ti look. at your boiler she's afraid of its, bursting." It is hard work to do nothing, and have too moch of it on hrnd, and it i hnrd work to collect a debt of enn who t-ayj: 'i'il pav it to-mo.r.'W.'1

3 R 0 A D W A y KBBSS. VlNCFMXfS, ISV. r Ta IIIS establishment bt umL-nrnne n Jj thorough repair, and has been fitted! up in a neat style, wit's entirely new fur-J niture, and id now open for the aceommo-i dation f f Travellers and Boarders. The' rooms are large and pleasant, and it is situated in the most pleasant part of the town, and near the Middle Ferrv. The subscriber having taken the above stand for a term of years, will make the care of it his entire business, and he as sures his friends and the public. that nothing will be war.tinc on hid nart. to aiirft Pinirfl saiisfiinn E. W. Dec. -1, 1810-3;ttf. TUX BURY. Receiving, Forwarding, 4 Commission MERCHANT, Vhicctatrs, let. nsrsncKcts.Burtch & Iieberd, Vincennes, la. (J. Cruikshank & Co. itonner Carnan, 11. milh, C it O. Brown, WlMSc .Shoemaker, Wm. Thirtoti & Co. l C. (iwaflmev & Co P. 15. Tillay, HclVord iSt Soru'enfrey, Yinccnnes. Murch 0, do do Clinton, la. Lafayette, Ic. Evansville. Ia. 5 Louisville Ky. New Orleans lS3y U-tf. JgL M r 1 V ;1 V.l 'Vil Llv.f-v WILL sum 3. Hin v iiie!i ti. ?rnt sralv comi aire i expire i vVi frf.t of .Tul v. at the Mab! SA?d'L. KMliSOX. niilos east of Vinccnncf the f -. i r first days i: the u of k. and at J. j '.:! rs.N: ': t'io ! tl ance of his time. (ood pnsturoo fvirni-h i gratis for f r Man -3 f.-om a dir-tanee and grain-fo 1 if ro pi'.ro I liv. vi reasonabU tcrnio. For jvirticular. soo hiiis. miXiiV V ALCHAX. Ffr L. Slim LEY $ CO. April 3, 1811. n io-tf. IVOTiCE. A Till those intli '-ted to the subscriber by note or book account, will do nil! to attend to the pay m nt of tiie same, with-mt delay. All Modi as fad to attend to this notice, will be subjected to the cost of collection by law, without respect to persons. J. DONOVAN'. Vincennes, July 17th, 1S10 'd-tf. ti'i S ij j 0 D i rIin sul.scril-ers have just received direct nosii i iiiiipiiia, a general ass.rtaiejit ol Foreign and iJomestic Drv (i-i,nis, (Joiru-. ! bio! ware, Cilasware, Cuttiery. Hoots. Mnx-s. Faii-h. Straw and I e-lioru JJ..niKts, FJriih Fur, Rus-.ii lieavcr and I'a'ra Leaf Hat, Iron, Xails, (ta-tirvs, 4c, which they will sst 1 1 on reasonable terms. THOFwV 4 TKACV Doc. 12th, 1S10. n27-lf. XEU GOODS :asl rr.'jl "jarn in for , 4 . i a Cj . . i . a V b A t r. p. A'E j"-; recoivvd from I'hi'adelphie r. Inro. an 1 woli .-j'-!oct.I r.orinn. tit :prin an. Simiv.c r (ioods. whic-ii wo w id seil lor oui. nart- " t r : . " ! cri uit. as Ciican tis can o.' iu "on "-ft i:i in-.- euuiiiy. i of Drv Uoods. ( htr ai-ort ioitt c iroecries, (Jrc :;-;v. . r , i ir.ro, we re. ad- , Si;ocs, 1 iai 3, OvC. :v: ' .. " in e ery 0:0 r v, i r m, . '.. a i l r a.c:;;;;; is purlieu. ar, i.avin'r .r-i vted We wii.i care therefore as to t.-rieos end ouaiitv. in vil.: our friends atid etrstoniers, and o;:miiio f r tlif:n?elve3. to cad .oav 1st, l-.il. 1 O.T SACK'S lua (hdieo, Q 20 bb!". N. K Sn-e.r, 'J5 Old Whent Flour, d " Sab -rains, 50 Keg tv-..rfo 1 Nails, 20 li . s Window Class, K5 ' " ?,Ion! i Candles, 2 Llbls. Clover S-ed, 2 " Linseed ( )il, 50 Kerr? White Lead, Sall.Fidi, Che And f ir rrdo low for etc. tc. rash bv ?d'ADl)OX & GAS April 2'!, 14 1. b'5-lf. t rUMii: sa!e-.eriher he inf r 1 1 his friends an. t'ii-3 public generally, that, aro time) lie will unJer(hr, it J i witl-i fuco other br.-ine? forms a? ore used in the ji:ri--j)ru lence of the state. ALSO Ho-iks ported and accounts adjusted in a plain and practiced manner. Ha.-JiLT had macl: experience in the above line, he believes he will be able lo render entire satisfaction to nil who may favor him with their businc.-s, both in charges and cxecuio)i. Ili.s ofiice. is at p-esert in his dwelling on ."Market street, nc:;: Jcor l Dr. Warner's residence. T. II. CA VAX AUG II, Yinconnc. ?Iay 5, 3 S 1 1 . 1 -1-tf. REMOVAL. Lr.uOY has removed his Foncv Store from Water to .Market street. next J 'er rs the Dru Store of J. I). Cole!i. el' Co., where Iio w"'I be pleased k r.cconur.oslaie his former cul-teeners, and all others wanting any thine; in Lis line. :1RV . lMl.-i-tf.

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H . A S D I I L

2OULD respect Via fully inform his friends. thf!t be will manufacture for sale all Uituts cf COPPER, TIN, A-SHEET-IEO.N "5 7 ' in all its various branches. He solicits the attention of dealers, to his ol.wlr nf irnri.; I n ten it i I: t' t.1 cfteT tllOin at B 1 1 tilDCS an assortment complete, as we!! as perfect in its workmanship, yiemieiitis mat ios waien-m ir equal to any in the west, anJ to oiler it upon, as reasona'.le terms, a it can be purchased in i Louisville or any other western market All kinds of job wik attended to, with neatness and despatc h. ou"-( ; utters made and put up in good order, aivJ on reisonat.te rerms. Featlii-rs, old pewteranJ copper taken in o change for wares I HAM Alt DILL. Vincennes, Dec. 1st, 1S3J 17-ly. JU ACJU.-:s OF VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE, vrr TT YIX(i on the river Wafl A bash, 5 miles above in f mi . . . . . . cennes, running back to withn ""-about one hundred vards of tin miies above inun le S;ate Koid leading1 from Vincennes to Terre-IIante. The land is of the fust quality ha- a tine orchard, and well hmbr redmen t. -has S'J or UO acres under improveI. N W IIITTELSEY. d, 1 - '0 20. -tf Dec. 7i-v ilruz Store. 'IIIE unJersiiined lias purchased -- the ei'lie stock of Drugs and Medicines of Dr. Hiram Decker, and in addition is now reetivinj; from tbe 'A. eastern market a 'large, and fresh as soit.cei.t. ro'ii-istiii'i of eveiv variety of Drur. Medicines, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, brushes, Dy c tuhs. Fatent .ledicines, lilasswarc. i eriurm rv. Cv c. to winch lie invites the attention f roiintrv merchants, and I'aiticul.ulv Fhvsi. ci:insand others tliat deal i:i the ahove liiir, heliev in 2. from many ears x r enence in toe Druu business, he can give satisfaction to those wl may favor him with their palrun-'se. II. E. Vincennes, June 10, 1810 n2. PF.CK. r-t - at, mtrw 'FT I! ST received a fr( sh supply of the above article, warranted pure win ter strained. For sale by II. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Ilotcd. Oct. 2, ispl r.lTtf. f rin E su!)acriber has aain in operation his superior SODA FOUNTAIN. Those who are thirsty and fond of a fine. cool i nc beverage, blioulu cue nun a call. L. L. "WATSON. June 3. 1811 "2-tf. IMvMOVAL. r 3 ' HE subsei iher infi-rms his friends and t-us-tnnii rs that he In irmoved his blacksmith le"p. t' his new lunldinci, op)osite the To' i, Hail, where he will he pleased to receive the calls of ail fcuch as hae any tiling t do in his line. HAIMUSON I'HELCX. June 2, 1 Si 1 a2-tf. SPEBKI OIL. rrS'' revived iZ lihl i. Superior Spcim Oil and for sale at a reduced price. J. li. COLWEl.L it Co. Druggists, Opposite Greenhow I5oy!e. Vincennes, Mav 28, lbil 31-tf-DISSOLUTION. r""HE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, was dissolved on the 20th of .May. Those indebted to the firm will please call on S. li. Dunn, (who is authorized to close the concern.) and settle ineir accounts without delay, as it is important thiil their books should be sneedilv closed. S A M L. l. DUNN. D. II. CORNWALL. June 3d, ISll. N. li. The undersigned informs ihe public, and his friends, that he will continue the TAILORING busine-s at the old stand on .Market street, adjoining the stare of .Mayes & Knykendall, where he is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in a superior style, and on modcrate terms. S. It. DUNN. June Cd, 1811 52-tf. Sp( rior article of Champniprno and Ia. C:;u?.c Ih-an ly, also best quality of rort Wine, lor sale bv WM. niTRTCII & Co. Mav 1 1th, 1811. 1'd-tf. OTICK. .TAESS, has left all us notes and accounts in inc. nanus , ..it. of Ma:;tin R rsixso.v, Esq.. for collection. April 30, 1811. 47-tf. n o t i cTe! jrn JOI'KXEYMAN CHAIIi MAKER, can i'a get constant employment and a good situ ation by applying to JOSE1V KOSEMAN. Oct 23, I R io 20-tf. Mwr.;i nitfii Foot fsit. TTUST received fifteen sets of Head and Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for sale by D. WIIITMOKE. Oct. 25, li"3D 22-tf. S 'J O V K S TKEMIUM COOKING STOVES, suitable for small families, for salo low hy GKEE.MiOW 4 BOYLE. DlIvsTvS FOR SALE.

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COIM'EU, TIN. & SlltlLT D1U !

Wa anuf act or v. c r? jJA : j ar- i. - -Tv Jl Tisa Ware af wholesale asad IS eiail. At rhf Cincinnati Louisville Prices I have al i rge stock of Tin on hanJ, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will el on accomodating terms to customers and the public generally. The Copper, Tin, L sheet lion manufactory will be carried on as usual at my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the ii :ket house ; w here all kinds of jnbwork will be J. ne according to order at short notiee. is. rrr. March 15th IMS tf VIA' c x n r;s PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. NINTH YEAR. U t'ti'Q SUslyyL will recom mencc. on the First Monday of September. Having already successfully conducted this school during the last eight years, the subscriber piateful for the liberal t-upport hitherto afforded, solicits the continued patronage of the community. lie 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, yards, rooms, apparatus and iustructers, cf both sexes, it lias superior advantages. Not more than twenty scholar? per teacher are allowed at any time. The Principal pays attenibui at requisite times to each pupil in every study. rt-PlLSOF EITHER SEX, OR ANY AGE ARE RECEIVED. If you iclsh your children well tavght, nul properly accommodated cell Jirst at this Institute and sec. Instinct' n given in Reading, Writing, Spelling. Arithmetic, Geography, Delineation of Maps. Gr mmar, ('omposi'ion. Rhetoric, Logic, Dook-keeping (single and double entry.) Ancient and Modern History, Natural and Moral Philopnphy. Astronomy. Chemistry, L-otany, Miner oay, Zoology, Algebra, Mathematics. Latin, Greek and Trench also Vocal M usie. Terms S 00 per. quarter of 12 weeks, or if entered by the year 315 00 per year of 48 weeks. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sciences, extra charges will be made according to agreement between the parties. Wood per year 50 cents. Mo: eys due on entrance. S. i... 1HU3U1. rrmcivui. August 20. lfei-10 rvoTici;. IIERnDY notify- all persons not totraoV for. t-i . "... ui e.r pun linse a eertam note ejiven by me to heiix M'Cahe for ?28i 00. dated Aucost 28th. 1S-59, and ravaMp in coods. as I shall nor pav said note unless forced to da to by operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, July 1 7th, 18-ld. JUST KKCEIVKD. (2 TONS Sugar Kettles, find for sale at 4 ti . . i i cis. per pouna, ny THORN & TRACY. March SI st 1811. 13-tf. 'pHL siiLscriber has now on hand, a handsomS -- assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best quality. Any j erson wishing to purchase the article, can examine them lv callin? at mv s.K,in on Water street, where, he calcul-ites upon keep ing a constant supply. 1 . Old chairs repaired or Tainted at th suoriesi riouce, ana on t lie most liberal terms. . . - JONATHAN SMILE V. Vincennes, Feb. 14rh. 1840. 38-tf 15 ft T 11 A V . i?TQ'n?AVED away from IX'-K'iJ .1 the subscriber some-L-J'i'iie during iast summer, a red cow and heifer calf, purchased from Mr. Geo. Davis. The end of the rh-ht horn of the cow hoff: prubabiy sawed off when young. There are oilier marks, but the color and the horn, are sufficient by which to recognize the cow. The calf is of the A(nc coior oi trie cow. Any nt-rson re turning the above described cow and calf to the undersigned, will be liberally rewarded. R. Y. C A D D I N G TO N . Dec. 18. 1810 JSiiiEt! Stili!! SOO lbIS' f Kenaw!la sa,t. an 200 Mils, o extra superfine, just received and for sale for cash onlv, by THORN & TRACY. Marcn 12 1839 46-tf. Xcv Spring1 a a cl Summer GOODS. MADDOX & GASSJmve justreceivcd direct from the eastern cities, a largo and general assortmnr f and bummer dry goods. Also a largo supply of Barm's if . , - rr v -'vilvh x aril. Cand ewiek, Carpet Chain, Merino, and Persons will do well to ejll T,ef ' chas.n- elsewhere, as we are determined uj ten iow tor cash. April Ifc41 46-tf. Berr-eIs KnnLaua SaIt of superior nualifv. no rDno;,,l and lor sale by D. S. BONNE R.April 21st. IS 11 Itl-ff

Dll. iAVLOli'c BALSAM CF LIvrKwnnT.

Has betn used auccasjully fi,r eight years in tht i- vnsvmpuun ana lvcr complaint. Remember the original and genuine is made only at 375 Bowery, N. Y. Ail ethers are spurious and unauthorized. Consumption and Liver Complaint. A. f gcneral 'emedy lor thee diseases,! ora fully srt;Ced, from long eiperiene e, there is no medicine equal to Dr. Taylor's Balaam of Liverwort. Being prtlj regetable, it can be used with the utmost sslViy by n persons in every condition. It cleanses the lungs by expectoranon relieves difficult breathing, and seem, to ealthe chest. There can kc no question but this n.edicne u a certain cure fo, chronic cough, and colds I have used it four year, in my pr.c tice, and always with success. A. F. ROGERS, M. D. CoCMPTio.--Tbe folluwing remarks were taken from the last cumber of the Medical Maeazine: 6 The surprising effect produce J bv Dr. Tay. lor-s L'al.am of Liverwort, in . onsumptive c.e, cannot fail of exciting m !rn m.i ti.,;i: :. est throughout the world. W- v,.- i beneved this d.eae (cmsumptioi.) incurable, that ir is difficult to cred.t our senses when we see persons exidentlv consnmmu- .i - . r-..v, x.ii'iru IL hennh. Yet this is a fa,t of dsilv occurrence; how then can we question t!Je virtue' of the above medicine! In out next we shall be moie explicit; meantime wo hope ilivsiiiann will m.L. t.i.i ... this medicine and report it efiects to us." o'e- J'he oriVinal Mml crcinitT..t.-. n.i. sam of Liverwort is made and sold at 375 Bower v. To Females. Thenim), r-,.i.: i.i icate healrh is nulv turnri,;.,., w-.l iof appetite, hver complaints, and maHy other diseases prey upon them, making them rale anJ . U,IS can c. reuit,j)( t,v tjie use of strengthening memiirie, thit will assist nature in all her movements, restore tor e to the nerves and muscular i.rirans. Of ii,L n, lors balsam of Liverwort, which being mild and purely vegetable, answers females admiraMv If all will use it, we are coi.fiJent an eh.ticteP. good appetite, ami ruddy iheeks will lollow -- Unce more remember, the oiial and genuine im uiour ai oio UOWt-rv. Xerrous Ditictcs and Wenlrti,, t. T' lor-s Balsam ot Liverwort, made at m.S is assuredly an excellent rem. dy for these di,c as' eS. Mv Wife has bn nmro r,r I. . ;il v' im ur iiifte ten years- Sj:he was extremely rrn,,,.. .,,.1 times so weak that she could not attend to her uomeetic Uuties. JJV the ue of this medicine, tier strength is whdlv restoml - - -'vjctrj0 healthy as I can wish her to Le. Mv addr. , at Dr. Taylor's office Cure of C.niumption. 'SlTfi. Maitin, a worthy member of n,y congregation, wbs tsken ill sometime ince wiih a ct ;d. pain in tl,,. bioast, and some difficulty of breathing, and in a few days thereafter had a viut-nt cough and vi,d,nt pain in the udes which no medirinc could relieve. Mie continued in this wa for a long time und r the care of Dr. Rea, but fii.ally keme ronsump. live, and was evidently near the end of her rrthly sufferings, when her brother pcrsuiided hei to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam f Liverwort. When she commenced this medicine, it did not seem to agree with her for a few ,W, but bv lessening the dose, she found it answered admirably; it relieved hercoush and her difficulty of bi'eathing inttanter; and we had the Ieasure'of witnessing her rapid recovery to health. REV. WM. SMYTH E. OBSERVE ! Buy only that whu h i made at the Old Office, 375 Bowery, N. V., and lor sale by taeir agents, J. B. COLWELL A CO. Mneennti, Indiana. June 5, 1S41.-C2. BRANDY, GIN, WINE, &C. 1 QBBLS. Good Ameiican Brandy, 5 do do Gin, 6 do Sweet Ma'aga Wine, 1 Pipe 4th proof Cogniac Brandy, 1 Cask Champaign 'o 30 Bags Shot nssoited No. 500 lbs. Bar Lea !. 10 bbls. Prime N. O. Sugar, 10 Bags Rio Coffee, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper. For sale low for cash by E. BI50WX . , Market st. Dec. 15th, lS40.n2S;f. LAST IVOTiCE. HjMiOSE indebted to the ,,vlv uwiv nuxoiiiii, previous lo Juno la?t, must make payment, on or before the 1st of May next, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. THOKX & TKACY. March 24th, 1811 1'2-if. JB- nnfo . 1. CiKlVSl FOR SjJL nnllE undersigned has just finished an elegant nine passenger coach, which he will warrant a superior article, and will sell low for rash. DANIEL WIIITMORE. March 1 8th, 1 84 I 4 1 tf. SALT!! SALT!!! SALT!!! 505 BbIs first ra,e Kanhawa SALT just received and for sale l.y MAUDC X tj GAS8. Maj 29, 1841. 51-tf. HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKING. 3WX C. 5DOXXU2L2L1T, WOULD repectfuly inform the citizena of Vincennes. and the nublir in ct,.i that he ha commenced I he above husines?, on Market street, in the rear of M Store, where he is prepared to do any thing in his line, and solicits a portion of the public patronage. He pledges himself that his work htl n..t be infetior to any made in the West. inay p, xbii. 48-Iy. TIaE VINCENNES GAZETTE BY R. Y. CADDIAGTOX. TERMS $2 00, If paid in advance. t-i iv, ij paid during the Jirst six ' months $3 00, If not paid during thtjirtt six months, $1 25, For six months. Tapers discontinued onlv at the. nntian ,- a J -m li publisher Ahile arrearages are due. (Advertisements making one square or less will be inserted three times for one dalhu, and t renty-fiv cents for every subsequent inperlion longer advertisements in the same proportion. Advertisements sent without orders vil! in all cses be inserteJ until forbid. . cordingly. Five dollars will invsritblT le chared fjr : vrtisngwivn

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