Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 July 1841 — Page 4
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tor every thing. In fact, though they do j mot ai-ree. vet tlu'v prove every thing, for'
'.lie dogmatism (.1 very one is most inuu-
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biuble.
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His true that, n U oti" ol these sehera- , r t -, . , f , rrc,9 1 e . . . f gMJIE subscribers inform their menus
ors approves oi a:i uw.er man s seueini;; f , ,, ,i , i,.. "(I . .-. . ... - i U omi the nub ha in ppupra 1. wiat tnv
ul ii we t-aRe ad then schemes in a lump. . r . 1 f. .y011n "l " ' : fU...-r,ri.l .i I'.i.n'ir tiers nn l ri tfifl liailU
iti v other man s scheme
: f .i.tiiMtioraliin in tVlP 111 nil II-
h.uikl liit the very thing, i ins is '" T, .'. :,..
1 . ,i i i i iacture oi uniiuin: oi nci) ancj, ! iv hi I hull i iinfi- anil mv ci lamp v .
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In the time ol the cholera, people were .'. . . '..
i . . .i,;., i ... r k.- i . l f arvicito ui men
rf nf wht
hat i he disroriier at wavs aroe from entinir . . . b . , i..
cl i 'line- 1 1 M f-yi H I
becretiry
sometiiir.ff
A certain physician was re-
tailimT Iu3 wisilom on the subject cu-
From Hni' l-Vmic lieutenant Lurr vo-.i th;'t ro too fjiul c vm:.c.
f w.iinir. ' :-v th' ih-tn
ore
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or.a'it Lu:t
.-S.-r f i;i ! p niii;ht b i'- ''''' Tvcej t in one re j-'l ilf di ti-.t ii'.vc .' wat"r' r-; V.e took to uria.'un-: Sa; i ht l.'t "'.hers fuv !.' . Ati.l t.i'.k i-i rr,i pf Vet I ar.i I'ii ?-!.'-rii in. S.i il" r.ot Uk '' ;'.
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...i tC'cts oi f, i-i to i-hoiv . ,". the : :"n his mi e i! 1 -t':, r ort r.iiik. iii- i-' If-
ctimbffs weru chilling, mutton waa heat
ing-, fish was flatulent, beef was billions, potatoes were perilous, pork was pestiferous, itc, &c,ant! all of these would brin on the cholera. This was overheard by an old negro, who ran straight way with the news, to his crony and gossip. 4,Po:np! Pomp!" exclaimed he, rolling up his great eyes like a couple of eggs in a soapdish, Ugh! ugh! de coller hub us all for sarliu!'' "Ki! what you tell me, Sambo?" replied Pomp, in great horror. "Yoh! de Doctors we muss be mighty 'ticlar 'bout de ingrediencies ob dinner. No eat beef, mutton, pork, ting-ling bean, .mJ de vegetable kingdoms, only dem dat be cepted." "Golly!" exclaimed Pomp. '-What de
debb'o poor nigger do.
you zactly Pomp,
I ttll you "zacuv Pomp, returned
imoo. 'L.ai notnini; ai Uii, ucn un ih
pose yourself
i his is exactly my pun. 1 Iicse writers prove every thing. One proves that a National Hank is good for nothing. A-
noiher proves tliat all Banks arc good for
nothing. Another proves that money is
good for nothing. Another proves thai credit is good for nothing, and another nroves tiiat trade is rood for nothing.
Now let us hike the advice of all thes
wise men, and have neither banks, money,
credit nor trade, ami then, in the language
they have on hand and can make to order: Sideboards, Secretary and Hook Cases,
Desk and Hook Cases, Portable riling
3esks, Dining Tables in setts and single, ireakfast Tables. Centre Tables, Pier
Pables, Pembroke Tables, Work Tables,
Poilet, Dressing end French Bureaus, JIa-
uio-anv. Maple and Poplar Bedsteads, 1 i.
ano Seats, various patterns, Sofas, Stands,
and Cupboards, together with every thing in his line.
The proprietors are supplied with the
best of workmen, and well seasoned ma-
tterials.so that they areenabled to manufac lure any article in their line that may be called for. Orders from the country shall
receive strict attention. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. Shop on Market street, between Second
and Third, Sts. in the house formerly occu
pied by Christian draetcr.
abni:k in;t;ivi;i. JAS. H. II F.N DICKSON. B. Collins made at the shortest
notice, on moderate terms, anu me hearse furnished free of charge.
I). & II. May '21, 1841 50-Gm.
of honest Sambo, "we no stives." Host. Transcript.
Making ( 'hecsc. The
?pose
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;'.,- ! M .'re for ! TV ') r uli; r, t'
ih-it I.clV His . rr- - f 1 1 1 i . Ih.? i..t Ho :. o .. " i -
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1 vac rest. :t.-rs resolve ,N assets
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f C!l.l t
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Hi; ivii a novel mo
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i 1 i of.
house, '.oi he !.o-.;c! chaf tea:; is in v
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metiicni ct tii. tbnd Traits.; nddii-n th
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rip:
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111 tliis
:i i.c.i'er.n sv.-:c "s. .,,ccf.
,o 1:1 rms w r.v. lvs-iesscs ni.inv aid mi-
?n' .'siiv.'iii:;. ,rs. xl.'C tlun:', over t:,.?i
h) in she c.u;mo:i hcx-p r :i-.l pr ir.".; ,ll J-.S i,' is loss h;.;:!o t-l h-'O-;)..- r.'UK'i.i he? inicre perfect rxp iis-icm of tl: i . . i .. i .. .i
iM to tie injured rrri'i:c; i in
;n-elc,;i...ns cither of il i s or laiee. Yankee. Farmer. - - . ... x -
p?r II, to.- nf Mnkmrr ( iff SC. V 0
vo u.relv sc-Mi u niothod of mnkiiii: i '0-o. v. hi.-'; is wortii- of being tested by i i". . i .
nt ru ; - s. 'i.n o i -, no enr. e
xperan
pec:
i-:a Aii i o ho !
t
j he :ihr.oJ the . l.!s l-rain; :is ac.l
. '.- f.e.o in ttiatn:
n:rv tor n 't .not mot. And cave it in ihe.-o terms: We tan! :i hf.v a certain Hi ?ei.t l.ii.i to t!io wrt.,..
Th
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!io.ds t::e loaowmg
5tas.-n h r this ory fata! n is rapidly approaching,
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our
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lets are rc;-
lemcay oi sumcient it ;-i anv st ice, c
e I i i . : t . ot tae ea-
ef tin i!i:Mr rower.
S I : )!:a w mg traamcr. When .1, takf a tumbler of water. . r t vo from the plant and the water for several min-
aay
cusnatv
ea-iiy trie nnry v. ny h wihi th
by thos of milk.
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vc
aa s'.ia;
ra
pst en i 1 : noi roiii
i. Tit everv
from i:c
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1 I-
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the ordi the eari
as can
then prCcC-ed com of an eartaen pot
et in and :s we
OULD respect f ally inform his
friend, that he will manufacture for sale all kinds of CUPPliU. TIN, 8 II E E T - I H O N
3L ird he
COPPER. TIN. & SHEET 1 RO IV;
Manufactory.
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BROADWAY SIHUSE. Vl.NCKN.NF.S, I.ND. f g THIS establishment has undergone a 0 thorough repair, and has been fitted
up in a neat style, with entirely new furniture, and is now open for the accommodation of Travellers and Boarders. The
rooms are large and pleasant, and it is sit
uated in the most pleasant part ot lue
town, and near the Middle Ferrv.
The subscriber having taken the above
stand for a term of vears. wid make the
care of it his entire business, and he as
sures his friends and the public, that
nothing will be wanting on his part, to
give entire satisfaction. E. W. TUX BURY Dec. !, 1810-:i"tf.
lifcriiiiiLT, Forwarding:, Coinmisiun MERCHANT, J'iiicritnfs, la.
I2ZFERCNCI s.
i.i all it various branches.
He solicits the attention of dealers, to his -tock of waresantending to offer them at all times tin assortment complete, as well as perfect in its i,.;r. Iff intends that his ware shall be
V U I t l I I ill 1 . 1 1 1 J M M equal to any in the west, and to oiler it upon as reasonable terms, as it con he purchased in T.miisvillc or anv other western maiket.
All V- l.i.tc nf inh wnr k attended to. with ncaM
.111 U 1 1 ... " - ' j
ness and decpatch.
House-Cutters made and put up in good order,
and on reasonable terms.
Feathers, old pewterand copper taken in e
ehantre for wares.
IRAM abijill. Vmcennes, Dec. 1st, 1839 17-ly.
I
I I I
:00 ACHES OF VALUABLE
LAND FOR SALE,
LYING on the river Wabasli, 5 miles above Vini . i :.! "...
I'jJligx cennes, running viacn. io wimin ft9?? about one hundred yards of the State Road leading from Yincenr.es to
Terre-IIaute. The land is of the tirst quality has a line orchard, and well timbered h3S 80 or 90 acres under improver,A' I. N. WHITTELSEY. Dec. d, lb 10 20. -tf
Tin Ware at who legale anl
Retail. it the Cincinnati ej Louisville Prices
J have a large stock of Tin on hand, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will sell
on accomodating terms to customers and the
lublic generally. The Copper, Tin, cjc sheet
ion manufactory will be carried on as usual at
my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the
v(f :ket house ; where all kinds of jobwork will be
J ne according to order at short notice.
N. SMITH. March 15th 1838 tf
R'.- -Ot9
New IJraic; .Store. IS E S II 1 K 1 c I N ns . . ., T 1
riilit" undersigned nas purcnaseu -- the entire stock of Drugs and Medicines of Dr. Hiram Decker, and in addition is now receiving from the eastern market a large and fresh as
sortment, consisting of every variety of Drusrs,
Medicines. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Glassware, Perfumery,
Soaps. &c. to which he invites the attention
of country merchants, and particularly Physi
cians and others that (!eal in trie aiiove line, ne
lievinc, from many years experience in the Drug
business, he can give satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their patronage. H. E. PECK. Vinccnnes, June 10, IS 10 r.2.
Burtch A; Heberd,
(I. Cr'iikshar.k cv Co. Bonner Carnan, K. Smith, E. ek- O. Brown. Wt-bbcV Shoemaker, Wn. Thurston A: Co. P. V. ('waf'inev &: Co. F. B. Tahiy, lletTord iSc Sornenfrey,
Vinccnnes, la.
do do do Clinton, la. Lafayette, la. Evansville, la.
Louisville Ky. N cw Orlenr.s
Vinccnnes. March 0, IS3s 4 i-tf.
n.ioi'eii over witn several ioius oi ur !, e-r oo; ton eh.'h. By this" process the inii-g wliev is r.b -orbed, and when the
saturated it is removed-and
c o
a C V o;i-' p,;o-C
1 conrse ;' i'.io day
ves t.'iC wn,-
in aid
it
sieaa
night
this
In the process
ion a doll-. i : a 1CU I''
, I
oaga as it can i
hv
' e
bae a thus s-'-u - i -; .. i ".t nan or two r
ja-.pare .eked eled th'- a 1 pursue ilas pr. a to he
I V Uil
O'vi s.
n-.-.rnaig tae
ana that
g. Tlio next
1 m the same maimer soy unon the top of
v preMOU'-, and the same 1 in separating the moitC's is repeaged, id! vai
t iado!
a e 'iivemen
ai has tnO ma
1 f it work w(
y. It is d where
t I cjt one
it is an im-
!i.":i oecomes
the i( eps rf
a tasteless li-
of water
t'.t ca'iv i c K .-f pi port:: i en a
The c ;"-
llia r.!,iM
in i Ik m it.
a : .: aacous. re icving tne eta
tii the complaint. How many i preserved from the discoveiy ; c vegetable, and of what imit to every parent to secure a danger by itsulti vntion .' icmcdy. which is said to be
'ion? not only m summer , i
co:n a ? pi is. inn ai-a iii u v st u i ji y . " j ii hu rccoamicndad in the Zanesville Ohio Ga7Ctto. -Take of Rhubatb", Sal -Eratus, Peppermint and cinnamon, two scruples each, ptdverize, mix, and steep in half a pint of boiling wat-'r cool, and then add two ta-
af esioil brandy, and sugar
If t oda !v
r i 1 1 c a
port a nt discovery. If it fail it need no! be a very disastrous .failure. It is a very successful way of preserving tiio cheese from flics rnd a ice. as it can be perfectly enclosed and kept from such gentry, and
as
We have seen but
rimop.t of this kind, and this to be a successful one. The incnrod as fre from moisture
hat made by the pres. ich Icvss. and the care af-
trom tae air anu liga
one ex pronto ehees,-
ir is m
is compsrativciy nothing.
de s poen iu t
r nough to make it palatable. Dose-
-one
ta
poon 1 a i
cverv hour till the disehar-
assum
appearance, wliich
w a.g
Y .
ouh
a natural
v b? in a few hours. 1 urge ttpo'i ever.' family to
preserve this recipe, as there is no disease :n this country so fatal la children as the one above alluded to. We believe the Bene Plant, Stiamum Orientate, is found hereabouts in abundance. Carroll Ex-pr(Ss.
As every body else is running to tne newspapers with a budget of wisdom on that important subject, a Nations! Batik,
tor me to sit still. 1 too.
Never he-
far e was so much wisdom budgetu d up ior the enlightenment of an enlightened pubic. It ii rcclly astonishing aov mud, every op.e of .best? writers know? of the profound mysteries cf banking, and fsca! or as a neighbor of mine calls them ..ofed institutions. 1 have read-all thetr 'essays'' and "remarks upon remarkcrs' remarks.' 1 have pondered upon all. and I believe all: for they are so positive, that a cia man cm not help Ukuig their word
NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the subscriber
hv note or book account, will do
well to attend to.the payment of the same, without delav. All such as fail to attend
to this notice, will be subjected to the
cost of collection by law, without respect
to persons. ,T. DONOVAN. Vincennes, July 17th, 1840 ti-tf.
003
T
HE subscribers have just received direct
from Philadelphia, a geneial assortment of
Foreign an-1 Domestic Drv (Joods, Ciroeeries.
Hardware, Glassware, Cuttierv, Boots, Shoes
Enclish, Straw and Leghorn Bonnets. Brush Fur, Knssia Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron,
Nails, Castings, .fc, which they will sell on rea
sonable terma. THORN 4 TRACY Dec. IStli, I S IC n27-tf.
NEW GOODS
and jreat bargains ior cah.
a n
Tho liter war
Hj?c to Cook Green Pens. The com mon me then! of cooking this delicious veg
etabie. by boiling in water, is nearly destructive to its flavor, at least so says a lady who has sent us the following method of preparing them for the table, which, after experience, e must add is a great improvement: "P!a;e in the bottom of your
s.m 03 nan or boiler, several of the outside invite oar friends and customers, to call
leaves of head salad put your peas in the and examine for themselves.
STAVE just received from Philadelphia
a a lar-e and well selected assortment
of Spring and Summer Goods, which we
will sell for cash, barter or good credit, as
cheap as can be purchased in the county
Our assortment consists of Drv Goods.
( :r,ar-prii. Oiippiiswarc. Hardware. Sad
dlery, Iron, Naib, Boots, Shoes, Hats, cVrc
Our assortment is complete in every
particular, having been selected with care
as-to prices and nnalitv. We therefore
i
- i i
: is unpossina
must have a laiger in the pie
iisli with two ounces of butter in propor
tion to half a peck of peas cover the pan or boiler close, and place itover the fire in thirty minutes they are ready for the table. They can either be seasoned in the pan or after taken out. Water extracts nearly all the delicious quality of the green pea and is as fatal to their flavor as it is destructive to a mad dog." Xcw York Xcic Era. .In Individual Cure for the JVhooping Cough. The following receipt for curing this troublesome and .distressing disorder, we have published in the Gazette several times, and those who have tried it, find rmicli relief from its use. To Cure the TFio oping Cough. Dissolve a scruple of salt of tartar in a pint of water, add ten grains of cochineal fane'ty powdered sweeten this with ?u gar. Give an infant the fourth part nf a table spoonful four times a day. To a child two or three years old. half a spoounfc.l: and a child four years and upwards a tabic spoonful. Xeicark uazefr.
Mav 1st, IS 11. IT tf.
CONVEYANCING &C. &G.
rgnilE subscriber hereby informs his
lnenas and the public generally, that,
(having much spare time) he will under
take the writing ot DeeI, I5om1, jortj;"as?e Eit-aes3 Eiitleiitures, Contracts, A:c. .'j:c. Arc.
wua sucir otner business loans as are
used in the jurisprudence of the state. ALSO
Books po?ied and accounts adjusted in a
pam and practical manner.
Having had much experience in the
alcove line, he believes he will be able to
rentier entire satisfaction to all who may
favor him witn their business, both in
charges and execution.
His office, is at present in his dwelling
on Market street, next door to Dr. War tier's residence. T. II. CAY AN AUG II. Viipeiap;-, Mayo. 1811, J t f .
perm Oil.
TTUST "received a fresh supply of the
t nlinvfl article, warranted pure win
ter strained. For sale by
II. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, 1S10 r.lTtf.
SODA WATER,
rpMIE subscriber has again in operation
his superior SODA FOUNTAIN rhose who are thirsty and fond of a fine
cooling beverage, should give him a call
June 3. 1811-
L. L. WATSON. -;.2-tf.
REMOVAL. . .. r- t r i 1
rlMlC subscriber intorms ins irunus ana cus
tomers that he has removed his Blacksmith
shon, to his new building, opposite the 1 own
Hall, where he will be pleased to receive the calls
of all such as have any thing to do in his line.
HARRISON rilLhl'A. June 2, 1841 52-tf.
SPERIV1 OIL.
UST received ;5 PI ?)!. Superior V Sperm Oil and for sale at a reduced
price. J . Ii. iuiair.nij oy,
JJruggifiis, Opposite Greenhow & Boyle Vincennes, May 28, IS 11 51 -tf-
VIN C K N N IIS PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. N I N TII YEAR.
UnUUlL wiilrecom
tnence, on the First Monday of Septem
er. Having already successfully coip
ducted this school during the last eight
years, the subscriber grateful for the
iberal .support hitherto altoided, solicits
the continued patronage of the commu
nity.
He trusts that this Institute merits the
anpellation'of the best and cheapest as
well as the oldest scnooi in ;ne piace.
In point of location, yards, rooms, ap
. . rl.-l .
nnrndiq -HI instrUCtefS. OI DOUI StfXCS, H
hns superior advantages. Not more than
la-PBiv scholars per teacher are allowet
at anv time. The Principal pays atten
tion at requisite times to each pupil in
every study.
Pi-BinnF EITHER SEX. OR ANY AGE ARF.
RECEIVED.
Ifuou icifsh your children well taught
and properly accommodated call first at
tins Institute and see.
Instruction given in Reading, Writing
Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Deline. ation of Maps. Grammar, Composi'ion
Rhetoric, Logic. Book-keeping (single
and double entry,) Ancient and Modern
History, Natural and Moral Philosophy
Astronomy , Chemistry, Uotany, iMiner
alocv, Zoology, 41gebra, Mathematics
Latin. Greek and French also Voca
Music. Terms $0 00 per. quarter of VI week
or if entered by the year s.oOU pe
vear of 48 weeks.
For Latin. Greek, French and the Sci
ences. extra charge will be made accor
ding to agreement between trie parties. Wood per year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. S. L. CROSBY, Principal, August 20, 1840
.Jut Keeeived
SACKS Rio Coffee,
00 bbls. N. O. Sugar,
25 " Old Wheat FW:r, 4 " Saleratus, o0 Kegs assorted Nails, 4g( Boxes Window Glass, 13 Mould Candles. "2 Bbls. Clover Seed, 2 " Linseed Oi!. f0 Kegs White Lead, Salt. Fish, Cheese, &c. Ate. And for sale low for cash bv M'ADDOX d GASS April 23, 141. 16-tf.
DISSOLUTION. fTHiIE partnership heretofore existing B between t!ie undersigned, was dis
solved on the 20th of May.
'I hose indebted to the firm will please
call on S. Ii. 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.R. DUNN, B. IL 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, adjoining the store of Mayes & Kuykendall, where he is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in a superior style, and on mod
erate terms.
S. R. DUNN. June 3d, 1811 52-tf.
Superior article of Champaigne and
Cogniac Brandy, also best quality of
Port Wine, for sale by
WM. BURTCH & Co. May 1 1th, 1811. l'd-lf. NOTICE. DOCTOR TAHL has left all his notes and accounts in the hands
of Maktin Robinson, Esq. for collection.
April 30, 1841. 47-tf.
x OTIC E .
p& JOURNEYMAN CHAIR MAKER, can
get constant employment and a good situ ation bv applying to JOSEP ROSEMAN. Oct. 23. 1 10 20-tf.
SSead and Foot Mom.
TTUST received fifteen sets of Head and
Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for
sale by D. Y HITMORE. Oct. 2o, 1539 22-tf.
Barrels Kanhawa Salt of su
perior quality, just received
and for rale by D. S. BONNER. April 2lat. 1-:T1 jru-f
NOTICE.
1 TIFRF.RY notify all r-ersons not to trade for
Jfu or purchase a certain note given by rrje to 1
lix M'Cabe for 284 00. dated August '.st
1S39, and pavable in goods, as I shall not pay sai
note unless forced to do so by operation ol law
PATRICK MOUKU. Vincennes, July 17th, 1840.
DR. TAYLOR! ' BALSA14 OF LIVERWORT.
lias bfoi i.vfj sui-ccfuHi fur eiht years in the
cure oj t onsiimplwn and L.irtr iuthjj"""Rtmcinbtr t:te original and genuine is incde onUj at 37,'j Bowiry. A'. Y. All others ere fp.:rioii3 and unauthorized. (" Consumption and Liver Complaint. V
AS a general remedy lor these disease, 1 um f.d!v ortiifip.i fmm pt nericnce, there
........... - - r no medicine ecc.I to Dr. Taylor' llaUaca ot ivcrwort. Being purely vegetable, it can le
used with the utmost safety by all persons in ev
ery condition. It cleanses the lungs by expecto
ration, relieves duhcult breathing, and seems w heal the chest. There ran be no question hut
his medicine is a certain cure for clnonic cougim
and colds. I have used it four years in my practice, and alwavs with success.
A. F. ROGERS, M. Consumption. The follow u.g rcinaiks were
taken from the last number of the Medical .a-iaj-
azine:
The surprising elTect produced Ly Dr. Tay
lors BaUam of Liverwort, in consumptive case.
annot fail of exciting a deep and thrilling inter
est throughout the world. We have so long
believed this disease (consumption) incuraue, that it is difficult to credit our censes when we see persons evidently consumptive, restored to
health. Yet this is a tact ot daily occurrence;
how then can we question the virtue of the above
medicine? In our next we shall be more explicit; meantime we hope physicians will make trial ij this medicine and report it? effects to us."
X0tc The original and genuine 1 ayloi's IJol-
sam of Liverwort is made and u!J at 375 Bower y. I
To FtMatrs. The number of ftmalee in del
icate health is tiu!y surprising. eakness, loa of appetite, liver complaints, and many other diseases prey upon them, making them pale and
ear. of flesh. All this can be remedied by tlie
use of strengthening medicine, that will assist nature in all her movements, restore tone to the r.crvcs and muscular organs. Of this Dr. Tay-
ors Balsam of Liverwort, which being uiild and lurely vegetable, answers ferr.alt-s admirably. It
all will use it, we are confident en elastic step, good appetite, and ruddy cheeks will follow.
Once more remember, tbe ongu.al anil genuine is made at 375 Bowery.
Xcrvous Diseases and Weakness. Vt. lay-
lore Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375 Bowery,
is assuiedlv an excellent remedy for these diseas- . 1 i . . rt 1 .... ; n f r 1 V I..-. .
es. .aiy wne lias i.ten inuie ui itra n i-i ten vears- 'he was extremely nervous, and '
times so weak that she could not attend to h d.-mestic duties. By the urc of this medicine, her strength is wholly restored, and she is an healthy as I can v Uh her to be. My address ns at Dr. Tayloi's ofhce.
Cure of C7i?U7iption. Mrs. Martin, a wor
thy member of my congregation, -vas taken ai some time since with a cold, ain in the- Ircart, and some dihkulty of breathing, and in a fiw
davs thereafter had a violent couh and violent
pain in the lkIcs which no medicine coulu rt .le c. .She continued in this way for a long time ur.d r the cue of Dr. Rea, but finally I ccume consumptive, and was evidently inar tbc end c f lur enrth-
Iv sulferins, when her brother persuadcl t.ei t try Dr. 'J'ayloi s Balsam of Liverwort. When the commenced this mtdx ine, it did net seem to agree with her for a ftw days, but by lessernrg the dose, she found it answered admirabh; il rt -Sieved her cough mid her difficulty of brcatbu.i.' iustar.ter; and we hil the pleat ure ot wiu.cPMi c her rai-iil rec.. rv to health. " rev. v.-- :v"i'.r.. OBSERVE ! Buy oidv mat which i made at the Old '"thee, V'i i llonto, N. V., and fo tii! t v iheir aecnts, J. B. COL WELL t (O. I i:i.(ie', Iiidiriuj. June 1811.-C2. BRANDY, GIN, WINE, "&C, -1 rBBLS. Good American Brandy. I ' 5 do do (.'in, ,r) do .--"weet Malaga Wmr, 1 Pipe 4th proof Cogniac Brandy, 1 Cask Champaign do 30 Ba-rs Shot assorted Nos. .'.00 lb.-:. Bar Lea '. 10 bbls. Prime A'. O. tuga'. !0 Hags Rio Ccfr. e, '0 Reims Wrapping Pjpc. I'or s?lc low fur cash by L. BROWN Market Dec. tSth, IS10. nCS-tf.
JUST RECEIVED.
4 TONS Sugar Kettles. and lor saie at 4 r fc ner notind. bv
THORN cv. TRACY. March 31st 18 41. 13-tf.
CHAIRS, CHAIRS.
rililj suoscriber nas now on nana, a nanosomo J- assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best
pjality. 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.'
P. S. Old chairs repaired or painted at th
shortest notice, and on the most liberal terms.
JONATHAN SMILEY. Vincennes, Feb. 14th, 1840. 3S-tf
Salt! Salt!!
ovp bbls. of Kenawha salt, and 200 bbls. o OvJU extra superfine, just received and for sale
for cash only, by
Marcn 12 1830-
THORN & TRACY -46-tf.
LAST NOTICE. fE"pI10SE indebted to the undersigned bv 5- note or book account, previous to June last, must make payment, on or before the 1st of May next, or their accounts
will be placed in the bands of an officer
for collection. THORN A TRACY. March 2 l:h, 1841. 12-tf.
CO .ICH FOIl
'fllE undersigned has just finished an elegant
nine passenger coach, which lie will war
rant a superior article, and will sell low for cah.
DANIEL Will! MORE. March 18th, 1841 41-tf. SALT'! SALT!!! SALT!!! Q BbU. first r8te Kanhawa SALT just tJtJtJ received and for sale by
May
20.
MADDOX A GA8.S. 1841. 51-tf.
Ac it in-ia a n d ttiiiiuucr
GOODS. ITADDOX & GASS, have just receiv
nrl rVtrpct from fbr p.aslprn citipq. .1
large and general assortment of Spring and Summer drv goods. ALSO a large supply of Rapp's Cotton Yarn, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Merino, and Wool Hats, &c. &c. Persons will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc determined to sell low for cash. April 23. 1811. ItVtf. REMOVAL. A LeROY has removed his Fancy g2A. .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 customer?, and all others wanting anv tiling in hi3 line. Mnv8, I 11. -lc-tf.
HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKING, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Vincennes, and the public in general, that he has commenced the above business, on Market street, in the rear of Maj". LeRoy's Fancy Store, where lie is prepared to do any thing in his line, and solicits a portion of the public patronage. He pledges himself that his work thall not he infeiior to any made in the West. May 8, 1841. 43-ly
THE VINCENNES GAZETTE Is i)ut)Us'mo ctcry aturUaj BY It. Y. CAIHMNGTOIY.
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