Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 July 1841 — Page 4

i atari. iu-st of lho editor j iv" i 'r . .. ! t; ! i.r dcomj a text: :. ; v -o 0tluir apleei of win cli -; ; ,;- o.' 1 t:, j ... . 1 11 i j - -. oil ri-ex'.r 4 .X r V uii.'v tocir c'.t.n-actors ; id. its n. Aiaor.c' too--.- os-onsiHc wides th.it ut ioleetinj 1 . 1 10 0:1. .:ul attended wttti tho worst con.se-tpo-a-'es. It t :kcL' off a '.I the silken furze fro;:; tho tine thread of t 'lhti; creates a sort of misanthrope eoi.Ine?3 abo,-.t the li.art kimj off all t!i ereani that ::iay eh-iii c to 1 ho upon the m.lk of cenerosity and nyde man look as savagely r.pott in-- t.rot.n.T man as does a do upon one of his own species while engaged i:t the ;! in: rrnpioytnent cf e.vdn his mastei's din;ser. One- debt beret's atunhet. I hae always observed that he who owes a m in a uoi'hr, is sure aiso to owe hi.n a f-rud.;:, and he is always more ready to par compound interest on the latter til an on tiie former. Oh my friemi?, to be over hea l and years in iovo, is as had 3 prc.iiearncnt as a person ou::ht t-ver to be in, but to be so deeply in debt, that you c.i'i'v sleep night? without being haunted hv the ghost of some insatiate creditor, it ia enough to give a man the hydrophobl 1 m oi; hiiii uito a whet 1 bat row '-ause tt to run ui i.i uid create a general e-m-:-t-"ni atio: anions tfio 1 imp-posts. Jlv dear Ik-iends the .tebt t!at s'.U !; avivst o: th.,'''o::scian.-e of a mortal 1 Tiivi bd he h is one is the d- L t iluo the print; r. It t'r-'ases liar. lor on cue s bo-s.-.-u ih-in tee nijiiirnare galls the soul !',:; a;;d ch-.'.l's every etjn-.-ldmg setiti-5,m:.-(7.. -Jh the juie of fraternal s-oepatiw i'r n the heart and letues i; t-rver t'.ian the surface of a roan tod potatoe. A man w!i wron:;s the printer out of a :.!;;'; cent, can never e ect to enjoy comi.;rt in iiiis world, an 1 my well have d-mhts of tin liio' 'uappiness in any other. 1 1 o v.-iii b- r-uro t i o down to the .crave, , re time ii .- .1 : a;-- brow wiht ti:e ilv rv ldo-socaa of a-e, atid t'.iO ir recti l.-v.as of hope wdl fad K fore the bud ot cnjoviiViit has expanded. It is true t.iat the m'.isiir-.jotr.s of p'aee may pjoig up to " iv it;.- s no'lCal t.r.i;- 1:10 iii isi ci.-ui-1 l . : . . e , . . d.;rmr a -liort ntnat ot I r oiUioe--, em tnev wiii all wit! a r o .01 - u.j:i,, t - -.-h 01 ravs of remais'. How can yo ;, my rrti I--, : vt- havf tiie w; -kr-.h:-. .-s and ii - Vx t a eh- it the pnn:er, wnen yoa co;-M't t r how ivo-.-'i ht ha- tioru . and is cv-rv .. iv aci i r yon; ir p-vo-cd ;.,;; t tre..iry of your minds tome i f t::-j Oio-i vahiibiegtiH tiral a:iy tiling r hor? of a (i-v-! can besiow aye. riches v.-'th wiii: !. v.i i wotiid n, t p ;-t for d.e pos- ;. ! . v. 1 1 a iuertfhooen. With i r. ! o i I, ; i'iiU.M ; ';-, .: u ta ' u '.r , . .ud up the lamp- of knowlk.eii. d'ha; (iiigiuv enjie', . tin.b-d by a ii do of g!.,- ! - ad over tt.e ' '' ii: : r , il'-i S O! o,- :r!; aaU v-t the j ver i i o ; hi .;i ;:; vho t-dds at 'he i ai cnitghtntng itHtrutn::!'.i 1 . . 1 d hi ru'd) 1 rd Ids i . r 1 earned, bread, : vh..-n he has d live red from ;,: . ; nd id ;ee 1 in a r ara ise. r a w 1 o ii 1.:1 p.c ! : t ' lit : ;1 r-1 if y 0 s . 1 im 'ra! rrt r.i t -tcned '.v ilh tuu ttc vvs ol :is -. 1 .f e lrds f.;.e-d wtth giavh:a ; w h"t I say unto v.. 1. if o a-' am oig von iii 1,:- ')i) h-'eg i:V a ; ;j nacUi;; iiji r-cltied w;tn t. go and adj'.o it inrnadi V 1 nd ! .1 b.o d tn voer hand in soci.'v Ilk,'- a girade; ha re-p 'Clcd, by t.he wi-o1 an 1 g-.-.i 1 free from ;-u oiia.s ol a g a . , -tv eo.i-romea the mortiuaatiOii ol repcatc 1 d and e..eape from LI ling in'o the i : i -a t o iie- s as of t,.,v-e liceti-ic i tii-cv-js, t.ie tawV..T--. If v m are hone-r. honnraaie men, vou will go forthwith and pay it to printer. Vn:i wid a h wait f.r to m urow because tr.er.; i - i to-:i;rrow: it i- ioH a vi-iou ry rr no.; .-Io f t ;tnrc.le..'me 1 promises; an e.d.d.ed e z. in die great non of the future: the debt r's Iiope a .id the credit. ink- curse. If yoa are di -honest, low minded sous ot Sahin, I don't suppose you will ever pay the printer, as long as you hive no reputation to lo-e no character io stnta,n and no morals to cultivate. But, let me tell yoa, my friemls, tint if vou don't do it, v'our oath to the t.:nb will be strewn wild tiiorns you willhavoto gather your daily food from bramble- your children wiifd.it: of the dysentery, and you yourselves will never enjoy the ble--ings ot health. 1 once called on a sick person whom ;';;) doctors had given up as a gone T ..c'-n.l 1,;.,, ; hr. hi,' mide iiisi . L i.v.tt it .i!:i , ..... with his Maker.' He said he tiio't tl up. I cm-paired if lie had h ") :. e forgiven all Id" enemies. He rep!;e : yes. I then ad;ed him if he had mule hi:, p-. uco with the printer, lift hesitated f r a ta m3nt, and then said he Vvlieved he owed him about two dollars and fifty cents, which he dei,vd to have paid befire he bit! g'Vd bye to the world. II if de?i:-e vas immedi itch gratified, and from thit mame! !fn is now re became con valcseent. t j -. t i o v-ica t of i .. on ... .-.ro --i.-ntv at r : wo w'.tn tits

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eom conieuee, his'Cod, and the whole v on i. Let this b ; an example for you. mv'Vneuds. Patronize the printer: take th'c ' vem-c pay for thetn in a.Ivanc; and vie - iv- iv ill bo long upon eartli, am! :v. rvov'uv with ::io h-.mev of happiness. V 'irr'e' nag '.il '.', -

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from whom vou out 0:1 capital sn. orient to hryia the lr.-t hoi::' actions of liie; so hint when vou come to balanc. :connt 1 -m me w:v oi iiencra setti-Mnen, a.i mines - . . - 1 . r 1 . . . i . t : . : . may appenr fair and above bosnl. So nv.o.c it Le! DOW, Jr. TcrriUs AUr-iy saA T;I-:r 'or at CarroIHcnl The viii.i-c of Uarroltton was the scene of a bbne v and fatal aiTrnv 0:1 Sunday m je.t. Ih'twr-ca ten and (.Seven o'cioed; a opjict, inolfensive vceang man, named William Courtney, after leaving the concert-room, and proceeding two or three 3 unrea towanls hia home, was attacked and brutally beaten by two Dutchmen. A colored woman who witnessed the assault followed 'die assailing party, in order to ascertain who they were. On finding they entered tuo enclosure of Kohn's h ikery and rope-walk, she went in search of tiie employer of Courtney, and gave him the information in her possession. This man, whoso name was Truesdell, the keeper of a coffee-house on the levee, wiiii two or three friends, went to the yard, attached to the bakery, for the purpose, it is supposed, ed demanding satisfaction for tiie assault on Courtney, They were unable to obtain admission, and after some altercation they tore down a portion of the fence, and gained admission into the enclosure. Someone inside immediately cried out that if they did not clear out he would shoot them. The 'ompanioris of Truesdell made their escape through tiie breach, but lie was too late a gnu wa? d:s charged, and he feil dead. About twenty shots were lodged i;i his left shoulder, and an ounce ball entered jest below the left ear. Chase was immediately given after the companions of Truesdell, and one of them, whose name we were unable to learn, was fired at. and. received the entire charge of a gun loaded with shot in his thigh. He is severely, although not dangerously wounded. .Nor did litis fearful seene of violence end here. A nan named porter, who left the city by the last train of ears, ami soon after leaving the depot to go to h:s home, v. as likewise a-. anl:ed and shamefully maltreated. II-1 was found in tin; morning within K'din s yard. ' ' , ' f b and in a most critical si'.u ition. The p! v where he was f jimd render? it prcttv evident that he wa- attacked by tiie sirne party t-ngaged in the assault upon Courtney and the murder of Tiueit . 1 . V. rv e '.rly in the morning, before many wi re stirring, tiie Captain of tiie Lafayette police, with three or four as-ist-an:s and several of tiie nvighbors well larno'd with rides and pistoN, surrounded the tafblisknient occupied by the (Jerr. ,''.!:, where the violence occurred, determined to take as many into custody as p --:'dc. 'Ik. a entire gang, ovor fir y in r im'nr, coiududui t surrender themsaircs. d'iicv were r'l employed, in tiie esiabii dimcm!, aiid during the night ti me the buildings witliin do -ur " T.he prisoners were conveyed to 11 ! veKa f.r examination. We are 1 fa il nd t! tat prompt and eany rctr:- : ;;t. ui is likelv to tollow so signal a viola ion of die law and order, ami the per-(t-ir '.'or- of '.his series of horrid outrages .re in a fair way to mem wih equal a:ul ex;!''t justice. 'ti-'j Pi "- .ok. P ,;.'.-if . At Pompeii, the R sinans tevive; tb.e houses are ornamented with pictures'uo paintings, tin cedars are stacked as well as the tables. In .more than 0:10 dwelling, the dinner has been found on the table, and the skeletons of the guests mound it! vou arrive hv a Miburd whoiiy lined by Roman tomb--, it.d walk over a Roman pavement, worn out by Roman vehicles; you may enter the inn; there are the stables with the rings to fa -ten the horses, close bv i the larrier, wi'di his sign over his door. If vou petia'trat into (.mo id those t nubs, jvoa -;: find urns, containing ashes, h.air and. hagments vl calcined bones. Lvery where are displayed inscriptions unaffected and touching, such as the epitaph dedicated bv a weman to her husband, 'Scivilia ti) tiie- f:i"n.l of her soul.' Above thirty streets at Pompeii are now restored to light; it is a third part of the town. The walls which formed its ancient enclosures have been recognized. A magnificent ampitheatre, a theatre, a forum, the temple of Isis, that of venus, and a number of other buddings have- been cleared. Tiie secret stairs by which the priest of hope times slily crept to prompt '.he oracle have been discovered.. Muritc employed on these ruins 2000 mca every year. Only 00 men and XdOOO are now employed uooa them. U .?:!, m Pr-or-frr. P'dT'It seems to be the opinion of the New York Atlas that as hens cannot be healthy without eating gravel, so n.an is miseraei.; ucu oc u.i: nuwimg u uuu o:v him. '-. t-iggThe rity is now lii'ed with loafers, lounging. lazy and languishing. They do nothing hut sleep, .-moke, end swill soda water, sasapari'la and gin toddies. Pic. An election for Post Music r was held on the :f 1 ins?., in Now Cn:?ie. Pa. Th candidate:? were .1. T- Boyd nod D. Tidbeil. There were 'M i "voles po'!--d. of w'.dcli Bovd receive 1 a majority of CP The election creodod a -good dcr.i of interor:r. Pi'.;, llrrald. A new w;- (if coring s;omm u.ng heoti fv;n 1 out ni N-.rw Van-, . 'ug'ing 1 1 t .1' Til

i'1 i , -ii Al .1 fa a'H ta a 1 22 - a j V 1 I i 1 Ul suh-eribers inform their friends, and the lie m 'retiera! 'mat iiav. mg formed a co-parincr.-hip 111 the manu-' fafture of Furniture of every variety, Uiev wdl make at the ehortest noiice,'. elnap for cash, or appiovcd trade, uny articles in their line i he following comprise a pari Ol tViiat thev have on hand ami can make to order: Sideboards, oeeretirv and Bonk Cases, Desk a"d Pook Cases," Portable Writing Desks, Dining Tables in setts and single, Breakftst Tables, Centre Tables, Pier fables. Pembroke Tables, Work Tables, Toilet, Dressing ami French Purcaus, Mahogany, Maple and Poplar Bedsteads, Pi. ano Seats, various patterns, Sofas. Jiitands, and Cupboards, together with evefrthing in his line. The proprietors are supplied with the best of workmen, and well seasoned tnatterials.so that they areenablcd to manufac tare any article in thmr line that may lie called far. Orders from the country shrli receive strict attention. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. Shop on Market street, between Second and Third, Sis. in the hou.se formerly occupied by Christian Oraetcr. A 15 XII R DECKER. JAS. II. HENDERSON. N. I". Coffins made at the shortest notice, on moderate terms, and the hearse furnished free of charge. D. & II. May 21, IS II 5 d-Or.i. V::" euN.ar. e, Ixd. 'Ulins establishment has undergone a i; thorough repair, and has been fitted up in a neat style, with entirely new furniture, and is now open for the accommodation of Traveller? and Hoarders. The rooms are large and pleasant, and it is situated in the most pleasant part of the tou-n. and near the Middle Ferry. T.he subscriber having taken the above stand for a term cf vearsViil make the care of it his entire business, and he assures his friends and the public, that nothing will be wanting on his part, to give entire satisfaction. E. W. TP X 15 CRY. Dee. !, ICTO-T-tf. . 7 IV I- t .'? g, pur 7 'tr.Ji: g, .y ('i;U:li vie on .fi ih.C. ii.a. t l, r i i;cr;t ;u s. lit. 0.4 - .AJ 1'. e- f i : ' h haePiincIhirtch eV C. CreiL, !3r)i;ner vC II. thh 1 ( I l! .! ::t.ni. Ik r.i vt oe, I l ..-xi'dc. I.i. ( !h Sinith, lb eS: '). l!r'an, WcH-tt tShoriiiukt-r, 'v. 'i'hurton ''u Ih i i'.v: li-hney A. ( Ih ih 'ihh ay, ithra C; S.ir-.'--!..f."i . Yh.i lilies. Ma' el: a La i..iiir- iiic K v, JS w Orif.-jns .i .a, V J i i . r? PL those inds b;!, by nolo or book hsoru er will do acc o' well to attenu to tiie payment oi the same. 11 I . , iHr.'i.t f , i 1 1 without delay. Al to tills notice, wii cost of collection b to persons. such :;s Ian io at'cuu )0 .- I a :. , ., i ect to law, wit i jut respect DON CYAN. lidO-i'.-ti. Yinecnnc?, Jt;ly I Tt! - P-2 res n r i- i -j F 'c 'sr vJJ bar viv' iut rrceiveu throe t t" a 1 i . Ij suhsrrihi'rs have from Philadelphia, a jemn'd n-art:ncnt ol l'orrijn an. I Domestic Dry (ioo.ls, ('roeeru's, Ilii-dwirc. f ihtssware, Ce.tdery, IJoot?, Hmos. loutish, ytraw and. I.-i-diorr, i:..iie( ts, Drc.di i'ar, Hu-sii Peavrr a'i ! I'a'in Leaf Hats, Iron, Nails. Castinrr;, c, which they will .-ell on reasonable terras. TIIOKN 4 TRACY D-v. ICib, is in. n2?.tf. 1 1 llA V 7 i : . s 1 i- . . 5 li u ' Lai - AYM just received frotn Phil; toipn r.r., nd wo, I so i ee too nssortmerit. of Spring .and Summer Goods, which win se lor ensn, barter or g-oo ere' ht.as e li c ;i ec;;n no purclinsou in tnu county . Our aasorlmont consists of Dry (.foods, Groceries, Queens-varc, Htirdware, Saddlery, Iron, Nail-, Poo's, Shoes, lints, eVe. Our assortment ia complete in every pitrticule.r, having been sob a K-d with care as to prices end quality. Wo thcreforo invite our iVietulo an 1 customers, to cull and examine for themselves. May 1st. i-tt. eaNVcYAKcms &s. &c f fSHil subscriber h.creby informs his d- friend-- an:l tho public generally, thai, (having much spare rime) he will undertake tho v. ritinp- of tracts. A:c. ct. &. s h other bminesa forms as ere used in tho jurisprudence of tho slate. ALSO Books poged and occou ni3 adjusted in a plain and practical manner. Having had much experience in tiie above line, ho believes ho will ho abbe to render entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their business, hodi in charges Ht.s o: on Mar!

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TSZOT'I.T) rcsrrrt fully i'lfcrm his fncinh. that he will manufacture fur sale "a"il all kinds of i t.i ''- !' - ' t?- t. ti t 'n 1 o f "v" vh ,? ,?7 i It iii , m an its various t-ranc tics He solicits the attention of dealer. , to his stock of wares. ne.i:ie,ii:a to oiler tlirm at alltunrs :asi assoitruent omi; ! to, as well as perfect in us iworkmnnship. inn mis that his ware shall be equal to any in the v.a M, and to olTer it upon as reasonaMc terms, as it cau Yc purchased in LouisvUio or ony other western market. .f:"01 l' """" CiOss and ilciiatch IT-mo -Coioers made and put e.p in good onler, and on reasora'.ile terras. Fent'.iors, old pewteranu copper taken in o change for wares. IKAM ABOILL. Vincennes, Dec. 1st, H:t) 17-ly. WW ACJIES OF VALUABLE I.ANIJ FOR SAIJ-, Jy T YINCi on the river VtfaP a bash, 5 miles above Yin- ! 1 1 1 1 1 ;hvjc cennes, running back to within i'" 'about one hundred yards of the Stab- Road leading from Ymccnnc3 to Tcrrc-IIaule. Tiie land is of the first quality ha- fmo orchard, and well timbered has 30 or 00 acres under improvement. I. N. Y IIITTELSEY. Dec. d, P-1020. -tf 1U53IOVA L. rvMir, subscriber informs his friemls ami tus--tomors that he has Teinovcl his Itbcksniitii fhop, to his new laiikiine', op'Osite the 'Ihovn Ha!!, where he will la' pk-ascd to receive the- talis of all such as have nr.v tLinc: t'" Io in his line. IIAllUIsDN I'HCI.eLX. June 2, 1-11 "e:-tf. DISSOLUTION. TTTlIE partnership heretofore existing t; between the undersigned, was dissolved on tb.e '20th cf May. Those indebted to the fo m will dieae call on S. R. Dunn, (who is authorized to close the eonrern.) and settle their accounts without delay, as it is important thai their books should be snecdilv closed. SAMP. R! DPNN. P. II. CORNWALL. June bid. ir.il. N. B. The undersigned informs the public, ami his friend-, that he will continue the TAILORING business at the old stand on Market street, adjoining the store cf Mayes & Kuykendall. where he is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in a snnerior stvle, and on modcrate terms. S. R. DUNN. une o II f2-tf. r: m' n rt:Ci f CI .". ! O ', ' ix.-i 1 C rrni;" 1' :: Wine, i "-.- 1 ' o. .'nil 1 Ii i n iv, : O ; V ' W'M. 1 s 1 ! .. ! C--JfyrUV. milcri?', rs are now recr;in: "- in ;a .se-r,' n.ia.' ire itjlhiii i-rc, a i.r:e ai:l neijcral f-teck of lVcsh Drucs live h-f.;:rs. Paints an.1 Oil-, (da oo ore, CI,. .ice In ;uors an.! S? f i r-, ri i 1 1 i ".p.:ier s ( iv . 1 nba.-co. L,i. mrs, tati.'narv, Fancy Articles. &c. Ac. 'J'ht ir bturk l.nvii; It cii r;,rt fully sc-h etc. (lioth in raar'l to pi ality r.n.l price-) they are . re-, of. I to sell Ihr ea-lt a!;.: cr.l pafrr on better terms than ever hi fore oiTei ed in th? W'a. i-.-!i e-iuitrv. Physicians and Merchants livin-j nt a distance naii do wcl! to ca'.i before purcha-ine el e.viicre. j. p. coi.wniiL .v co. i-rw-g?.-.. '" ?!- tir(i.nh'n' V '"i't's. Jul-. 10, 1 -i 1 1 i-ti' T Art Mi rrATPTCI-: MOORE, having mado arrangements with the proprietors of the Eagle Cotton Works, of Pittsburgh, to furnish a conftant supply of the best COTTON YARN, of all numbers usually kept for saie, has just received a supply, which he will .sell unusually low for cash. June 1 1, 1811 2-3 m. In r.-Idition to tho former stock. 20 100 ro PH) Tones Pi:r. Pand.miil Round Iron. Plan Ph I! in o oig: a, c:'. nX Ko gs r.- ;. rto,l Xfdb. For --ale hv P. 1)0 RAM, J2?cn! for Covinqlin Ircn J Turks. I T . .' , a L...a ' d0 Ph.ls Pr'nno X. O. Sugar. f " JiOaf (Xo. 1) th 10 Socks Rio Codec. '25 Poxes; Cincinnati Soap cv Cnndlc3. 10 Dnskels of Champaign Wine. A general nssortnicr.t of first rate lijra Jit the Iron Store of P. pdrAx. Juno 25:h. 11!. 3-tf. NOTICE. if HEKEiJ Y notify all persons not tr trade for, fli or rurc'b3,;c a certain note qiven by me to Felix M'Cabc for 00, dated August 2Sth, IS39, and pay abb in g-vods, as I diall net pay said note unless forced, to do so bv operation of law. PATUICK MOORE. Yincrnnes, July 17th, 18-10.

CHAIRS, CHAIRS. rnllE subscriber has now on hand, a hanJsomS dL assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best quality. Any person wishing to purchase the article, can examine them by ealling at my shop on Water street, whero he cdt ul ites upon keeping a constant supply. P. tr. Old chairs rejiaircd or j ai.'.te.l at the diortest r.o'.iie, an;! on the most liberal terms. .IOXATHAX S'dll.KV. Yinecnnc. FC : oh, It 10. "--tf

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.v. s-Vi--Zm? fSJLt VrirnJ r-:4 XZ.. 4 Trr S:3 -" .-ixfc i tit Sit ihz Cincinnati .V Louisville Prices, have a larje stftk of Tin on hand, and will continue to keep it en Lam!, and will eeil on neemni'datiri'- terms to customers and the public ijcnercdy. The Copper, Tin, & sheet Iron manufactory will be carried on as usual t my old staml on Market treet nearly opposite the 1r iket house ; wht re all kimls of jbwork will be J. ne according to order at thort notice. N. SMIT7. March loth 1 3 - tf PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. N I N X II Y F. A R . I kllO & IS U U "com rnence. on the First .Monday of September. Having already successfully conducted this school during the last eight years, the subscriber grateful for the liberal .support 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 tho place. In point of location, yards, moms, apparatus and instructers, of both sexes, it has superior advantages. Not more than twenty scholars per teacher are allowed at any time. The Principal paya attention at requisite times to each pupil in every study. rri'II.SOF L1TIIF.R 5F.X, OR ANY AO F. ARE KFCEIVII). If you wish your children well taught, und j:ruj,(rhj accommodated call first at t'dn Iustitv.tc and sec. Instruction given in Kcad.ing, Yfriting, Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Delineation of Map, Grammar, Composition, Phconc, Logic. Pook-keeping (single and double entry,) Ancient and Modern History, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Potany, Mineralogy, Zoology, lgebr.a, Mathematics, Latin, Greek and French also Yocal Music. Terms ?-" 00 per. quarter of Pi weeks, or if entered by the year 615 00 per year of -IS weeks. For Latin, Greek, French and the fh-i-enct s. extra charges will he made according to agreement between the panics. Yood pc r year oO cents. Moneys due on entrance. S. L. CPvCSBY, Principal. August 2d, 110 SACKS Ri, CiVee, g() hbls. X. ( . Sng.ar, t, " ( ld Wh.a-t Pi. or. I S;dor ;'U", oO Kcga. a; a -rtoii X.-.lb . dd F...eS Will 1-eW id: ". VA " .Mo i1 1 CiO'.'ii--. h PbP. CloV.T Seed, d Idn.-rod fli!, r0 Kogs White Pc- !. Sait. Fish, Ch- .ao, eV:o. o. An 1 far - - do Ion- for ccs'i ; v MAIMh i. ct CAS April 2d. C 11. Id-rf. TOXS Si'g. r Krti'os. rral i.r sulo ; C!S. i" p. a t.od. bv TIICRX ev TRACY .Mi'iadl lil-d 1811. lo-tf. CAA bbls. of Kenawha salt, and 200 LHs. o OvV7 fjtra superfine, jut receive J and f..r sale for cash ontv, by TIIOKX it TRACY. Marcn 12 1S3!) lo-tf. rVc.v priti" :j ii 1 .s!;iiESs'r GOOIXS. "jADDOX ih: GASS, have jitr.t rccoivxJU. C( direct from tho cte-'ern c'uie ;. large and general assortment of Spring a n d S u n i m e r 1 r y g. d s . ALSO a large supply cf Rapp's (lotion Yarn. Can.llewiek, Carpet Chain, Merino, and Wool IP is, cpce. ito. Persons v. ill do well lo call be fore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to ft H low f. -r er.'h. April 2d. 1-Sil. IfUif. ilrad :ieiI I'oot Jfiiit-.. TUST received fifteen sets of Head and Foot Stone?, assorted size?, and for sale, by D. Y IIITMORE. Oct. 2o. 139 22-tf. f-Parrels Kanhawa Salt of sif 4S perie-e o.ndity, just received and for sale bv i. S. POXXF.IP April 21st, ieil 10-tf ip Particular ?-7oticc. Tj) -IIE subscriber infrms bis castomers in "enC eral, tha, having waited for them to liquidate their acco-jr.1 - so long, tbat patience has ceased to be a virtue, he now, fur the last time, conjures them to call within ten days, and settle their ar. rearaps, either by cash or note, as he is deterriined to enforce collections. PATRICK MOORE. July 23, 1511

N O T I C E . JOURNEYMAN CHAIR MAKER, can s:JJt; firt constant emnioyment and a good situation bv n'-plvinrr to lO.-ER KOsTMAN. . zc, In 2'jo.f.

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1 " " cf..v.,!. !!fflt yiari , tt,e " U-J"r t!" "inl unnuinc a u,;L ed:; (g " Jl.ju-n-v, X ' All Ot! CI .v to C Coasuaipticn a; -ivciJcniDHr'ntV :li;"ltr i1 'emctl v jer tin diet' .imc, I ,u".v -tislu-J, from Icr.- q.iei'c, thuo Li.a. Il.-.i-u pur. lv v. ; .vt'C ' usetl -7-I, ol0 utmost K..it'iv le , '-nsia t vc ry condition. . .,...,...- ' 11,3 cM de ration, relieve dillieult ; i ')'' u. heal the chest. '1 here p.o 'iTier l.-lut this liii tiicine is a eeita: "ie : , ..i is.. , "'" niju.- o..,B m my pructice, and always with sua- - s A- b. i hPKS, M. 1. C...trMiTJe.N,Tl., T,;:, v.. nrniMiks wentaken from theldt numiti ,1 -;i0 Medical Mnpazine: ' "The fwrprUiin? (il.t t , t t by Dr. Taylor's Balomi of Livtrwuit, m . resumptive cast'f, cannot tail of eseitins a th-fp at, thntiing interest throutihent the w. :!.!. . have ,., I..ng believed this disease (Cvr.Min .ii. n) incurable, -that it is dillieult to cndit err -ci.ses v.h. n wo see persons cvi.Un.tlv con-ui; ive, n stored to i . i . i. -o : . . .:,,.! ,...'.0 J 1,,., , .. iitiiou. in hums h i ua .1 tily oecurrenct; .how then can we (juestiun tho i e.e . f the r.love me.h'cini'i. hi or.i next v.e -!ii.I e mif explicit; nieantiiee wc ;gpe i io : at ;.e j ::-;.v tMd 0 this me!ieii,e aiiJ'rrprd uf t .'iS ta u.C A .: The oiiiual i:.i! m '4. u' Tuv loi's IJulsam of Liverwort i i::a !i :u:,i ( id ni '.i ' " l'ov. J O I I. VA J.I -J. 'j'.c , , t t. ilinh i'l ih 1ieate h'adth is tm'v t-urj ri.-iai:. ' eakness, lot of ffiatiie, lit. r e.-in h,ir.t, -jtid mer-iy ('titer diseases pt v iq.on thooi, n.a!,if r tliein pal.' u;..l Icaii of i;,h. All litis tan -melial ly the use el' ti. eell.i nii: ruethrine Oe.at will a.-ift nater,. ei ;,,', her ni.'; u.fi.ts, r f-ore toi.e to the t.erv.. ;,,: )ilL,-...,!dr or.ai;!e (':' this ir. Tay-lor-s l:g-,i;,i ,,' ,iv, rWu,t, u. f ! eii. rail 1 and p;ire!y v i t, ,!!, ci.'.vi-r- li :r, .1 1 s attntioil ly . Il all will Ne it. wo are e.ii.i', h ;t .n c-l..ti. si. p. good pt-tite. and ru.l.iv the. Us will toihov. Once i.e. i,- r, mt anei r, the c:i:iial f.n.l genuine. is ma le at t;7." IJow.-rv. ::,:. s ','.m ... ( .5 trit! Y. . ;,. .--Ur. Taylor's l!.i'. -:i!n if Idvt'rwvrt. t:i;uh- -t 31a llowerv, is assuredly an exeCh hi d ',,r tlioc diseases. My wife has Urn ; j, ,jj (T these ten years- She was 'tO lufli -aTvus, u(.,i at times weak that fh ,r, . to her domestic .hour. Py tf., i110 hit K.li. me. her it.'C!i2L is uh.diy ro '. o,, ar.il (! r i healihy es I run v.iah h 1 to 1 . "My :.!,!., i-: at I ;r. 'Ihiv!-"s ot'h e. Cur- ' Ci.,i.-u;:.j !.in. yr. Martin, worthy 1.11. n.U r of tv.y C 'nrt e-O;. h was n ill some tint:' shire with a odd. j 10 i;i the :cnt, and soiiie (iillieiitty e-f ho atl.;..i. and in a t vv days the.a at'.cr had, a i.'!. nt o ! and vi.-hnt I nil: ia the t ides unit !, 1..1 1,,. .he. e toe.!. relievo. She. c iitinu.'d in this way 1 r a n il tone i.nd r the care cf Jr. Ilea, lut t'a.aliy h came 1 ( i,-oni'-tive, ami w.i-- t . i.h'Mly ne.ir the ad of hi r arthiv siiili rimrs, when hoi ! '..'!, . r tstia.h d hi . try Dr. 'J'ayhH' Ihal on of i ; I we it. V n .-he eoma.i'fii . il tho l: 1 d.. i;.i , 1' id r . ! i 1 1.1 t.. .I2i(e with her l.ir a I. w tie.-. :.i h .-.-immj the dose, ,. f-Mirel it iii'-n. i i ... . i i , li. ., 1 h. i . . '.-.: d 1.. r . 1 ; ! " - . i it'o ili.O.e. 1 ; and . e ii.'l i ! he i ' i ; i i - . i j iii T 1 !.t i i v I i hi a, h. hi:h vi s',n i t i:. onshKVi; ! it. on! th. io:,! ih:;,'.'. : ,' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 : : hv tht h nt-. j. ih crd.w i:,i. t to. ! ' .'- Jene ... J-'l 1. H . .1 Am. !,. ;.n Ih ii.'t, ,h. ; : tv 1 1 M:t! ie . V inc. ,1 1 i'ipr J?h i r...g Ceo.; t h.,,;.h . i Cad. r;, j d,, :;n lhi's s,t :,w.-,.rte ! . a.'O li s. lh.r L. i ', 10 bU. i'rimo ,. 1 1 a Hags Ri. ( h ih. o, -'.i beams Viapj in-.; i'.jii. P.-r s.d.o. l.v f... . d-. h 1 v I . ER( i W.N Xi: Lit Drc. lth, I-h li. i.-g ; : . fpMics;; ;.:,!,. d4vo. h , ffo,, hy -J'-a- n-i .r i h. ; - .to. pi V -o ; t. . .'tine at, mif-t niido pe i.e t,;, . ii r.r hof.ii'O lin !s; of ;. m i. er , lo ir a..- -. em's v.iil he pl.'n'od in tho h: nds .f ;,n ,uc r f. r eolh c:i..n. TfH )KX A TP A( Y. Mare!; dlih. 1 h 1 1 . pd-!h "IMIE un.'ersigne.l has j.jvt tin ' ed an c h yant nine pai-3enr r coach, vv 1 i i L be will warrant a FUiieri.ir article, ami will oil hv b rca-h. liAM'dh V. HIT.MORE. March l-'th, 1811 11-tf. C. SALT!! SALT!!! ALT!!' - () Z Elds, fir.-t rate Kanhavi SALT just MAEiii v d CASS. May 20, 1811 . '.' I -if. HARNESS AHD TSiUNK MAKING. 30tix r. nay.:T2v.iLY, ?sFF?"pOl'I.i) respectfully infon ; the citizens of W Yincoiineti, and the pu' do in p-encral, that he has commenced the aSo.' business, on Market strut, in the rear of Maj. hi Roy's Fancy Store, where he is prepared to any thine; in his line, and solicits a portion of die public patronage. He pledjcs himself that !iis woik -dial I n..t be inf. iior to any made in the Wi st. May S, 1S11. 1-5-ly TII2 VINCENNES GAZETTE a pil'clhdKTj rtitr: .-tiirunn BY 11. V. VkJiIH-io. TERMS ?2 0(1, If jHutl in ruh riHcr. I 2 SO, If paid riuri '.y the firtl t,ix lltlrtttllX 3 00, If not pnid during tht fa it iix riU'i'tfi., $1 25, Fursij- tui.iilh1. Papers discontinued only at th. option of tl publisher aMIo .irrear.np.es are duo. Q-Adverlisenients makinc: one sipmre or Irf-.i will bo inserted three times for i ne dllur, an i tiventy-foc cents fur even-v;bsrourri ti'p;ertioM longer advertisements in .,c , -i.rii.- p"( '(J.tion. . Advertisements cnt witnont t.rdcr,. v.ill, in all cases he inserted until forhid, aiol thsrired ;.r.corilinly. ' Five dollars will invariably l- rharpc.l for a tv rf iio-.T v. iv-.

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