Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 July 1841 — Page 4

A Capital Story. ihe las; New York Spirit of the Times, haa an r.dimrable story called "The Big Pear of Arkansas.'" It is miner too long t ir a daily raper, or we would copy it. ip.kf f. f;aOicni showing that small l'usqmtoea would be 'no use in Arkansas,' en 1 aetmg forth the mvrits of n certain Chtjrifiton AJcrcury. Where ciid it I i this hr.j'p'-n?' aakci rvnic.'.l looking hoosior. Hunptrd iiappened in Arkansttw: where ri?e could it havo happened, l-.;r; in the ere ation v?:a!e, tho finishing up country; a Str.tM where the tilt runs down to the centre of thrt 'iirth, and government gives you a t:;!e to every inch of it. Then its airs, inst breathe them, and they will make you nort like .1 h'irse. It's a .tate without a fault, it if.' 'Exceptine musquitoes.' cried t'..e hoosier.' 'Well, stranger, except them, for it ar a fact that they are rather enormous, and to push themselves in is somewhat troublesome. Bat, stranger, they never click twice in the same place, and give them a fair chance for a few months, and you will get as much above them as an alligator. They can't hurt my feelings, for they lay under the skin: and I never knew but one case cf injury resulting from them, and that was to a Yankee: and they take worse tc foreigners any how that they do to natives. But they used that fellow i:p! first they punched him until he swelled up and bursted, then he sup-per-a-ted, as the doctor called it, until he was as raw as beef, then he took the ager, owing to the warm weather, r.ui finally he took to a steam, boat and left the country. He was the only man that ever took musquitces at heart that I know cf. But mitpquiters is natur, and I never find fault with her: if

the ore hrgs, hsr trees ere large, her rivers fire larce, and a omaa m upq in toe ;!d be of no m."re use in Arkanonw than rreocuinp in a ane brea This kn'vk down argument m lavor ot lig musquitoes use J the hoosier up, and rhe logician started on a new track, to explain how numerous bear were, in his 'diggin,' wher he represented them to be about as pienfv as black-berries and a little plentifuller.' Upon the utterance -.f thh assertion, - a mud little man near me enquired if the bear in Arkansaw ever attacked the settlers m numbers. No, said our hero, warming with the: njbject, 'no stranger for you fee it ain't the natur of bar to go in droves, but the way thev squander about in parts and single ones is edifying. And then the way 1 hunt them the old black rascals know the rrack of my gun as well as they know a pig squalling. They grow thin in our parts, it frightens them so, and they do take the noise dreadfully, poor things. That gun of mine is a perfect epidemic among bar if nr.t watched closely, it will co otF a" quick on a warm scent as my cleg Bwie-knife will; and then that dog whew! whv the fellow thinks that the '-or!d is full of bar, ho finds them so easy. it's luckv he don't talk as well as think, ir with his natural modesty, if he should mi i h-nU- l'-arn how much he is acknowl- (. to be ahea I of all other dogs in the uniersehe would he astonished to deatn :n ' o minutes. In another paper, we shall give the Arw man's storv of his hunt of 'the cre- . tion liar.' We have onlv room now for iins recount of the fatness of the varrninis, sr-d of the soil of the creation State 'aIiptp 'planting is dangerous. ' What fp.isen cf the vear 'do vour hunts take place!' ei: laired a gentlemanly for ngr.'r' wl o, from some peculiarities of Varcare, I suspected to be an Lnglifhman, n Fnaie hunting expedition probably, at fool of the Rocky Mountains, I he seaton for bar hunting, stranger,' fa id the nr-m of Arkansaw, 'is generally A thr year round, and the hunts take t!af. j'.out as regular. I read in history that .irmints have their fat season, and then K an season. That is not the case in Arkinsaw, feeding as they do upon the fpontt nations production of the sile, they have one continued fat season the year round though in winter, things in this wv is rather more greasy than in the rummer, 1 must admit. For that reason bar with us run in warm weather, but in u inter they only waddle. lrat, fat! it's only ;.n enemy to speed it tames every thing tint 'nas plenty of it. I have 9een wild tjrkies, from its influence, as gentle as rhickens. Run a bar in this condition, and the way it improves the critter for eating i? amazing; it sort of mixes the i!e up with tne meat tinui you can i iei t'other from winch. I've done this often I recollect one perly morning in particular, of putting an old fellow on the Ftretch, and considering the weight he car-; riedi he well. Hut ths dogs sdrn tired him down, and when I came up with him wasn't lie in a beautiful sweat I might eat fever, and then to see his tongue sticking out cf his racuth a feet, and his pidee sinking and opening like a bellows, nd hi? cheeks so fat he couldn't look rros?. In thii fix I blazed at him, and pitch me naked in a brier patch if the fleam didn't come out of the bullet hole tn feet in a straight luie. The fellow. I reckon, was made on the high pressure sstem ail the lea'l sort o burst hi? biler. 'That column of steam was rather curious, or pise the bear must bi been wcrtn observed the foreigncr with a laugh. Stranger, as you observe, thai bar as warm, and th blowing off the steam sbow'd it, ani also how hard tha varmint had been run- I have no doubt if he had kfDt on two miles farther his insides would hav been stewed, and I expect to 3B u ' a - arm'.n' r ii'2b',"e -. o , .. , '.iT-tplf n'" s ?Vn full rf

i bar's grebe: It is possible, much onhk ti

ller things have happened. 'Where abouts sire those bear so abundant?' enquired the foreigner, with increasing interest. Why stranger, they inhabit the neigh borhood uf my settlement, one of the prettiest places on old Mississippi a perfect location, and no mistake, a plrce that had some defects until the river made the 'cut off' at 'Shirt-tail-bend,' and that remedied the evil, as it brought my cabin on the edge of the river, a great advantage in wet weather, as yon can now roll a barrel of whiskey into my yard in high wattv, from a boat, ns easy as falling off a log; its a great improvement, as toting by land in a jug, as I used to do, evapo rated it too fast, and it became expensive. Just 6top with me, stranger, a month or two, or a year if you like, and you will appreciate my place. I can give you plenty to eat, for besido hog and homminy, you can have bar ham, and bar sausa ges, and a raatras of bar skins to sleep on, and a wild cat skin pulled off liul, stuffed with corn shucks for a pillow. The bed would nut you to sleep, if you had the rheumatics in every jont in your body. I call that abed of quitus. 1 hen look at my land, the Government an't cot such another piece to dispose of. Such timber and Buch bottom land, why you cant preserve any thing natural you plant in it, unless you pick it young, things thar will grow out of fhipe so quick. 1 once planted in those diggings a few potatoes and beets, they took a fine 6tart, and efter that a ox team couldn't have kept ihera from growing. About that time I went off to old Kentuck on business, and did not hear from things in three months, when I accidentally stumbled on a fellow who had stopped at my place, with an idea of buying me cut. 'How did you like things!' said I. 'Pretty well, said he, the cabin is convenient, and the timber land is good, but that bottom land aint worth the first red cent.'- Vhy!' said I. 'Cause it's full of cedar slumps and Indi an mounds,' said he, 'and it cant be charf(f.' 'Lord,' said I, 'them ar cedar stumps is beets, and them ar Indian mounds ar tatar hills.' ss I expected the crop was overgrown and useless; tuo eile I Art rich, and planting in lrkansaw is dangerous. 1 had a good sized sow killed in the same bottom land; the old thief stolo an ear of corn, and took it down to where she slept at night to eat; ;vell, she left a grain or two on the ground, and lay on them; before morning the corn Bhotup, and the percussion killed her dead. I iont plant any more; natur intended Arkansaw for a hunting ground, and I go according to natur. An Englishman having asked a son of Erin if the roads in Ireland were good, Pat replied, Yes, they are so fine, that I wonder you da not import some of them into England; let me see, there's the road to love, strewed with roses; to matrimony through nettles; to honor through the csmp; to prison through the law; and to the undertaker s thiough physic." "Huve you any road to preferment?" said the Englishman. "Yes, faith, we have, but that is the dirtiest road in the kingdom." There is a painter at the corner of St. Charles and camp streets, who has reached an extraordinary degree of accomplishment in his trade. It is said that he painted a pine shingle the other day so exactly imitating marble, that when he threw it into the river it instantly sunk to the bottom! .V. O. Picayune. "How do ye's sell straw, sir?" "Tuo cents a bundle." "Is that all! ah, but I'll take two. that'll fill me bed, and shure we'll have the berries for dinner." Berries? What berries do you mean?" The itraiO'berries, to be sure; what else asself? Is there none on them? Thin kape your bundles, I'll have berries wid thisi, or I'll have none at all at all." We slop the following on its rounds, to have a laugh over it: "Mother, who is this Caroline Case, tint so much is said of in the papers?" "She was a British lady, my son, that McNab run away with, and threw over the Niagairy." An "unlettered mechanic'' in Baltimore lias delivered a lecture upon the non necessity of whippingchildren. He says he has a family of five, to whom he has never spoken an unkind word. The fellow is either dumb, or his children are idiots. Wo were pretty well raised, but the wav our dnddv used to "twig us" was a caution gooseberry vines. We believe in the old ''seat of government" up to this dav. Boston Transcript. "Who can Solve this ProblemV' Pill a wine glass to the brim with water, or if possible, raise it in the glsss even higher than the edje, by letting one drop fall at a time, until the water presents a convex suiface. When this is done, drop into the glass as many pics as will fill it, and the water will not overflow. This simple experiment mav be easily tried; but I never sren it explained. Water is not com pressible in a wine glass, and the pins are made of solid metal, yet the water in the glass remains a3 it was before the pins were dropped in. e Schoolmaster j. ahovl this t;7t,'--The population of Georgia according to the last Census, contains 405,161 whites, and of that number there are 60.7S5 persons over 20 years of age, who cannot read and write. By way of contrast we would just mention, that by a lte census, the State f Connecticut contain? but .cm ult ?du!f who ranno t68d iM' of a ppulaior. rf cfr J. g-Ivnnr! Parntfr. no ooo

BROADWAY HOUSE. VlUCENN'ES, IXD. THIS establishment has undergone a thotouirh repair, and has been fitted

up in a neat stvle. with entirely new furniture. and is now onen for the accommo-. . -1 - dation of Travellers and Boarders. I he rooms are large and pleasant, and it is situated in the most pleasant part of the town, and near the Middle Ferry. The subscriber having taken the above stand for a term of vears. will make the care of it his entire business, and he as- ( sures hi friends and the public, tlial nothing will be wanting on Ins part, to give entire satisfaction. E. W. TUX BURY. Dec. 1, 1840-30tf. Receiving, Forwarding, Covunission MERCHANT, Vincenncs, la. REFEBEKCr Si Burtch Sr. Heberil, Vinconne. Ia. G. (Jruikehank & Co. Bonner & Carnan, R. Smith, E. & O. Brown. Wclb Jc Bhoemakei, Win. Thurston & Co. F. C. GwaAney & Co. F. B. Tillay, do do do Clinton, la. Lafayette, la. Evamville, la. Louisville Ky. New Orleans HefforJ & 8orenfrey, Viticennes. March 9, 1638 44-tf. The Thorough Srct5 Elorse ALEXANDER WILL stand the present season which has already com-1 jili menced, and will expire the first of July, at the stable of es35s SAM'L. EMISON, S miles east of Yincennes the foi'r first days in; the week, and at J. Emison's Mills the bel-1 ance of hi9 time. Good pasturage furnished gratis for for Mares from a distance, and grain-fod if required upon reasonable terms. For particulars, fee bills. HENRY YAUGH AN. For L. S HER LEY Sf CO. April 3, 1811. n43-if. LL those indebted to the eulecriber bv note or book account, will do w ell to attend to the pay incut of the e smc, without delay. All such as fail to attend to this notice, will be subjected to the cost of collection by law, without respect to persons. J. DONOVAN. Vincennes, July 17th, 1910 CS-tf. "nTw'bo D s" rHE subscribers have just received direct from Philadelphia, a geneial assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Glassware, Cuttlery, Boots, Shoes. English, Straw and Leghorn Jennets, Brush Fur, Russia Beaver and Pa.m Leaf Hats, Iron, Nails, Castings, c , v,':.ic:. thry will sell on reasonable terms. THORN 4 TRACY Dec. 12th, H?40. n27-tf. NEW GOODS and great bargains for cash. W.TI. BlUTCK & co. HAVE just received from Philadelphia a larce and well selected assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which we will sell lor cash, barter cr rood credit, as cheap as can he purchased in the county. Our assortment consists ot Drv unods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, SadIUtv. Iron, NaiU. Boots, bnoes, Hats, Vc. Our assortment is eomnlrtc in every particular, having been selected with care as to prices and quality. Wo therefore invite our friends and customers, to call and examine fur themselves. May 1st, 18-41 . 47 tf. Just Keccivc'd SACKS Rio Coffee, 3LP 20 bbls. N. O. Sugar, t25 44 Old Wheat Flour. 4 " Saleratus, ,r0 Kegs assorted Nails, 26 Boxes Window Glass, 13 " Mould Candles, 2 Bbls. Clover Seed, 2 " Linseed Oil, f0 Kegs White Lead, Salt, Fish, Cheese, tc. fcc. And for sale low for cash bv MADDOX t GASS -April 23, IS 11. 4t3-tf. "conveyancTng &c. &c, 'inllE subscriber hereby informs his friends and the public generally, that, (having much spare time) he will undertake the writing of Deeds, lods, Mortgages, ILeases, indentures, Cositracts, &zc. &c. &c. with such other business form3 ao are used in the jurisprudence of the state. ALSO -Books posted and accounts adjusted :n a plain and practical manner. Having had mucn experience in me above line, he believes he will be able to render entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their b-ssmess, both in charges and execution. His office, ia at present m his dwelling on Market street, next dcor to Dr. Wariir's residence, T. H. CAVANAUGH. Vincennes, May 5, 1841. 43-tf. REMOVAL. LeROY has removed his Fancy Store from Water to Market street, next door to the Drug Store of J. B. Colwell, & Co., where he will be pleased to accommodate his former customers, and p.V. rthr3 wanting any thing in h i 3 line. 1 -11,-1 -tf.

A B D I L L WOULD respect fully inform his friends, that he will manufacture for sale all kinds of COPPER, TIN, S II E E T -1 R O N WARE in all its various branches. He solicits the attention of dealers, lo his stock of wares.mtending to ofler them af ell times an assortment complete, as welj as perfect in its workmanship. He intends that his ware shall be equal to any in the west, and to offer it upon as reasonable terms, as it can be purchased in Louisville or any other western market. All kinds of job work attended to, with neatness and despatch. House-Gutters made and put up in good order, 8nJ on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewtcrand copper taken in o change for wares. RAM ABUILL. Vincennes , Dec. 1st, 183'J 17-ly. 3(H) ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE, YING on the river Wa bash, 5 miles above Vin cennes, running back to within about one hundred yards of the State Road leading from Vincennes to Terre-Haule. The land is of the first quality has a fine orchard, and well timbered has 80 or 90 acres under improve ment. I. N. WHITTELSEY. 4, 1M0 20. -tf Dec. yicw I5rig" Store. FRESH 31 E 1 1 C 1 ft 2-: . ff rpHE undersigned ha3 purchased TTjyk the entire stock of Drugs and in addition is now receiving from the eastern market a large and fft-sh as sortment, consisting of every variety of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, v'Brninhes, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Glassware, Perfumery, J?oape, &c. to which he invites the atteiition of country merchants, and particularly Physicians and others that deal in the above line, believing, from many years experience in the Drug business, he can give satisfaction to those who rnav favor him with their patronage. . E. PECK, Vinccnues, June 1?, 1910 n2. Sperm Oil. "IIUST received a fresh supply of the e" above article, wan anted pure winter strained. For sale by H. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark'e Hotel. Oct. 2, 1840 r.l7tf. SODA WATER. rjpHE subscriber has again in operation his superior SODA FOUNTAIN. Those who are thirsty and fond of a fine, cooling beverage, should give him a call. L. L. WATSON. June 3. 1841 52-tf. RlIOVAL. 'pHE subscriber informs his friends and customers that he lias removed his Blacksmith shop, to his new building, opposite the Town Hall, wberc he will be pleased to receive the calls of all such as have anv thing to do in hi9 line. HARKISON PHELON. June 2, 1S41 S2-tf. "TpIrrToTlT UST received 15 Sr?:. Snr.p.-;vr Speim Oil and fir 6ale at a reduced J. H. COLWELL & Co. Druggists, price Opposite Greenhow fc Boyle. Vincennes, May 28, 1911 51 -tfDISSOLUTION. rglHE partnership heretofore existing JL between the undersigned, was dissolved on the 20th of May. Those indebted to the firm will please call on S. R. Dunn, (who is authorized to close the concern,) and settle their accounts without delay, as it is important that their books should be speedily closed. SAM L.K. DUNN. B. II. CORNWALL. June 3d, 1841. N. B. The undersigned informs the public, and his friends, that he will continue the TAILORING business at the old stand on Market street, adjoiuing the store of Mayes & Kuykendall, where he is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in a superior style, and on moderate terms. S. R. DUNN. June 3d, 1811 52-!f. A Superior article cf Champaigne and Cogniac Brandy, also best quality cf Port Wine, for sale bv WM. 'BURTCII & Co. May 14th, 1841. 4P-tf. NOTICE. pOCTOR STAI1L has left rdl -Lr his notes and accounts in thfi hands of Martin Robinson-, Esq,, for collection. April 30, 1841 47-tf. NOTICE. JOURNEYMAN CHAIR MAKER, can 5 get constant employment and a good situ ation by applying to JOSEPi ROSEMA.i. Oct. 3. 13iC 20-tf. Head :iid Foot Stones. JUST received fifteen sets of Head and Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for sale bv I). "U IlITMORE. Oct. L'5, 1:39 -22-tf. S TO V E S MFEMIUM COOKING 8 POVES, suitable fit small families, for sale low by GREENHOW S BOYLE. RLANKS FOR SALE.

COPPER, TIN. A SHEET IRON Elannfaotory.

Tin Ware at wholesale ami Retail. At the Cincinnati 4" Louisville Prices have i all rge stock of Tin on hand, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will sell on accomodating terms to customers and the public generally. The Corner. Tin. & shrf Iron manufactory will be carried on as usual at my oiu stand on Market street nearly opposite the rft :ket house ; where all kinds of jobwork will be 1 ne according to order at short notice. N. SMITH. March 15th 1839 tf PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. THIS SCHOOL Brecon. mence, on the First Monday of September. Having already successfully couductcd this school during the last eight years, the subscriber grateful for the liberal Rupport hitherto afforded, solicits the continued patronage of the commu nity. 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 instrueters, of both sexes, it has superior advantages. Not more than twenty scholars per teacher are allowed at any time. The Principal pays attention at requisite times to each pupil in every study. fUni.S OF EITHER SEX, OR ANY AGE ARE RECEIVER. 7f you wish your children rvell taught, artd properly accommodated call first at this Institute and eee. Instruction given in Reading, Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Delineation of Maps, Grammar, Composition, Rhetoric, Logic, Book-keeping (single and double entry,) Ancient and Modern History, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Botany, Mineralogy, Zoology, lgebra, Mathematics, Latin, Greek and French also Vocal Music. Terms 83 00 per. quarter of 12 weeks, or if entered by the year $15 00 per year of 48 weeks. For Latin, Greek, French snd the Sciences, extra charges will be made according to agreement between the panie. Wood per year 50 cents. Mnevs due on entrance ' L. CROSBY, Principal. August 29, ItilO NOTICE. ir HEREBY notify all persons not to trade for. &. or purchase a certain note gien by m to Fe. !ix M'Cabe for ?24 CO, dated August 28th. 1S39, and payable in goods, as I shall not pay said note unless forced to do so by operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, July 17th, 1940. JUST RECEIVER TONS -ug.r Kettles, and fcr sale ei4 cts. per pound, by THORN & TRACY. March 31st 1841. 43-tf. "ThIITrs, ghairs. - riHE subscriber has now on hand, a handsomS J- assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best ipjality. Any person wishing to purchase the article, can examine them by calling at my shop on Water street, where he calculates upon keeping a constant supply. 1'. 8. Old chairs repaired or painted at th shortest notice, and on the most liberal terms. JONATHAN SMILEY. Vincennes, Feb. 14th. 18 40. 89-tf E T R A V . TRAYED away from the subscriber some time curing ast summer, a red cow and heifer calf, purchased from Mr. Geo. Davis. The end of the 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 same color of the cow. Any person returning tho above described cow and calf to the undersigned, will be liberally rewarded. R. Y. CADDIN'GTON. Dec. 18.1840 Salt! Salt!! QrvA lb!s. of Kenawha salt, and JOG bbls. o extra superfine, just received and for sale for each only, by THORN eV TRACY. Marcn 12 1833 46-tf. Pew Spring a n d Summer GOODS. ITJADDOX & GASS, have justreceived direct from the eastern cities, a large end general assortment of Spring and Summer drv goods. ALSO a large supply cf Rapp'e Cotton Yarn, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Merino, and Wool Hats, fcc. &c. Persons will do veliio call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell low for cash. April 23, 1S41 46-tf. fst Barrels Kanhawa Salt of su0 QJrr perior quality, just received md for sale bv d. s eo:;:;f:r. At-rtl 2 b:. 1-11 U-ff

DR. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. Has been vstd mccestfully for eight yen in t'.e cure of Consumptiun and Liver ctmpcint. Rementbn- the original and genuin, is madt only at 375 Doivery, N. Y. All t'htrs art spurious and unauthorized. Consumption and Liver Complii&t. - Si general remedy for t! the diseases, I P R fully satisfied, from lonp fxpericrce, there is no medicine equal to Dr. Tajlor's lalisarn of Liverwort, living purely vegetable, i can be

used with the utmost safety by all persais in every rendition. It cleanses the lungs by?xpcctoraiioti, relieves difficult breathing, and ifcms to heal the chest. There cm bono ques'.icn but this medicine is a certain cure for chronic coglm and colds. I have used it four years in my practice, and always with success. A. F. KOGERS, . D. Con scxftiow. The following rema ks wera taken from the last number of the Medical Magazine: The surprising effect produced ly Dr. Taylors BaUam of Liverwort, in consumptive casr cannot fail of exciting a deep and thrilling inter est throughout the world. We have so long believed this disease (consumption) irrurable, that it is difficult to credit our senses v hen we see persons evidently consumptive, restored to health. Yet this is a fact of daily occurrence; how then can wo question the virtue of the above medicine? In oui next we bhall be more fxplicit; meantime we hope physicians will make trial oj this medicine and report its effects to us." Xote- The original and genuine Taykvs Balsam of Liverwort is made and eold at 37S 2cw. eiy. To Females. The number cf ftrntlc. in delicaie m-uuu is iiuiy surprising. f fine p, J .Scrnaps rjrnv nnnn tam maLtr. V.. ' : lean 01 nesn. All this can be leincthcc ly t! e use of strengthening medicine, that wi. assist nature in all her movements, restore trr. :o tl. nerves and muscular organs. Of this L Tn'lors Balsam of Liverwort, which bein.z n 1 ord purely yegetable, answers fema'ts admira lv. If all will use it, we are confident an rlst. :',:-. good appetite, and ruddy cheeks will foiow - -Once more remember, the oiigii.ul enu f-.:.ti- i is made at 375 Howery. Nervous Diseases end V'eakncss.--'Dt Tevlors Baham of Liverwort, made at 375 Iwrr"y, is assuredly an excellent remedy for there lifeascs. My wife has been more or less ill for thes ten years- Sho was extremely ncrvousjsnd at times so weak that she could n- attend to he domestic duties. By the usee meJkir, n) her strength is wholly restored, "and the is bs healthy as I can wUh her to be. My add is is at Dr. Taylor's otHcr. Cure of CuTUiimption. Mrs. Msitin, s worthy member of my congregation, wns tsken ill some time since with a cold, pain in the yreast, and seme difficulty of breathing, end in a Tew days thereafter had violent cough and Molont pain in the tiJes which no medicine could i-lief . 6he continued in this way for a long time und-r the care of Dr. Ren, but finally became consumptive, and was evidently near the end of her earthly sufferings, when her brother persuaded her to try Dr. Taylors Balsam of Liverwoit. When sbe commenced this medicine, it did not srera to agree with her for a few r!ays, l".;t bv )c sunii g the dose, she found it answered admirably; it ielieved her coutjh and her difficulty r.f breaching instanter; and we had the pleasure of witr.psii: her rapiJ recovery to health. KEV. WM. SMYT1IE. OBSERVE ! Buy only that which is made at the Old Office, 375 Bowery, 1 Y., and U t by their agents, J. B. COLWELL 4 CO Vin:ciiei. Indicia. June 6, 184 1. BRAND. QiN, YilHE, &C. -I BBLS. Good American Brand, LlJ 6 do do Cm, 5 do 8wect Malaga Wim-, 1 Pipe 4th proof Cosniac BraniJy, 1 Cask Champaign 'o 30 Bacs Shot ussot ted cs. 500 Jbs. Bar Lead, 10 bbls. Prime IV. O. bugar. 10 Bags Rio Coffee, CO Reams Wrapping Taper. i or sale low for co;-b by E BKOW Dec. lth, 1840.n2S-tf. LAST iOTiCJJK HHOSE indelted to the -unhjirine 1 hv note or Lk account, previous o June isst, 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. THORN TRACY. March 24th, 1841. 12-tf. COACH FOR SALS'. IHE undersigned has just finished an cle;ant nine nassentrer roach. thirh ha I - . " " " "... " rant a superior article, and will sell low for cash. daisiel vhitmor::. March 18th, 18414 1 tf. SALT!! SALT!!! SALT!? -Q5 Bbls. first rate Kanhawa SALT just -'t received and for sale by MADDf X 4 GAS;. May 0, 1841. 5 Mf. IIARflESSAliD TRUNK MAKING, WOULD respectfully inform the citizen W Vincennes. and the Duhlic In vtn.nl that he has commenced jhe above business1 on Market street, in the rear of Maj. LeRoy's Fnry 8tore, where he is prepared to do any thin; ir his line, and solicits a portion of the public ?at ronage. He pledges himself that his work s is!, not be infeiior to any made in the West. May 8, 1841. 48-lt. THE VINCENNES GAZETTE Ss $ublfs!)e& cbtrj JSaturoart BY R. T. CADDIINGTO? . TERMS $2 00, If paid in advance. tl 50, If paid during the Jtrtt tix months $3 00, If not raid during t At jirt( ix months, fl 25, For $ix months. Faners discontinued onlv at th nMUn f tVj i j . i .i . publisher Ahile Arrearages are doe. CTAdvertisernentB making one iqnare or .cs rill be meerted three times for one V!!ar, nd twenty-five cent for every sobsequ scrtion longer smtruKmenu in me same pifiporticr,, Adveitietment se&i without orders t.ill, Ln til etset bt inserted until forbid, tnd chtrged tcrrdingly. Five dollars w?j; invariably Ve rVgd fr t.l vfitir, v. ivrs,

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