Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 September 1841 — Page 4
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nu i t eonng n;e an a i - . iciern discovery, ica'ion ' ing pu e and c -! r .: d'.c: ciiv to i but to carr.1 c-ndict ct v nr. : ec.utem a; wet - r pi i? 1 t Ui ev d-d wit.i ,:.);' I rC? . "f . "3' ' ft r.f bud ,j v. ; a - 3-jitt i liovn? for the t ! -! e : . ... or j.d - i.uj !:!! .;, .eid in tiicii -..ilii to lutcrort. '1 he t'iviiii. but neat and sub-diat-dy adjoining, are the Lieutenants. They are i is provided with a berth, itiv lar2 to accoinniO'iate a ac
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ith ha;f :en chairs. The for tn mi '.'diiiifn .'n Th' ;re iur'ucr lory are ni ran-l so that live "r vu x u.-..ar m cec.j La tni nock. The f-ne shell room", four m er, dl below the owr-r or orlop at consi'lei a'i! m.'er wter. iitioii is oi cour cotioiderc th c ore. enixms ;-.ro foliy completed, and orkmen have been engaged for some .s in putting them together. They n tiic low pressure principle, and reThe .. w -c:n ible in : their chief traits, those on ard the TVesident and British Queen. H net in,', r-tood ;f.t who will command -.pp . !Mt wr nivHy prcsome that dr. Tar, en i i 1 a engineer. .Ur. (ms ructor at tiiis bui!din;T operation? Lor.iha'd U t'i" Xav; i Tu; an.t ao tii re immed evidtmtly .te stuermi: master vi ten once. 11i Ins nouie p uc into th tins port, little infr Ail iter armament 11 be e Mii-hr-lppi prior to her leaving S'.io will jorni an object of tio est, wdien fully equipped, am icd, nv.nn ed end rendv fr service. How to gat a supper. A tew nights ago, a conjurer entered an inn at Ludlow, and akcd the company if they would like to eee a little of his performance?, as he was allowed by all those who hnd ever sten him go through with hi? performances, to do it with more taste and judgment than any man living. 'idie landlotd was the first to give his consent, and stated that he know a fewtricks himself, and had seen many wonderful ones. The conjurer then requested the company to place three hats upon the table, which being dom , lie requested ihe landlord to bring a loaf of bread, and the conjurer cut three pieces, (nearly half a pound each) and then placed one upon each hat. The conjurer then stated that lie could perform the trick much more comfortably auu agreeably to himtlf if he had threo pieces of cheese. Tha cheese being brought, the conjurer cut three good sized pieces and placed one by each piece of brpad. Now was the grand trick Th conjurer turned
up th-j ouiTi ofhi coat, took off his neck
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aruj iar. stated that ho would now eat ihn ee pieces of bread and aiterewards unuer o .tj nai. J lie comurer wonderful trick should ba nroceeded in. . ... I nio.l.'nl,,!.. . I. . . t alt: and the third pie of bread and cheese socn followed t!ie first two pieces, Now the. grr.nd tric'h -paa to be performed, and his companion? inxiously awaited it. i ne cfnjurer said 'hv,ow gentlemen, which hat shall I ?ut"'iho bread and cheese under?" Yhe landlord pointed out his own hat, ,v' .siiing hi3 hat to take part in the trick i well as his bread and cheese. It be- ' ng so arranged, the conjurer s-ud Gentlemen, I have eaten the bread and cheese, and now I will brinq it under the landlord's hat," and immediately placed the hat on his head and said 'Now you perceive it is under the. hat without any deception,' amidst shouts of laughter from all the company except t'.ie landlord, who was mimis three pieces ol bread and cheese, which lie did not seen, to relish. The conjurer left the hou.se without making a collection of the company, being well satisfied with the landlord's gen erosity. i'roiii th .' scent City. A LOVE LETTER. The following precarious bd!et-dou was picked up in Canal street lat evening, h was without address, and l-.-a?t its contents should be lost to the backward swain for whom it was intended, we take, the liberty of publishing it: Mv PKKiiis, ewEitiis Pi-cur I am so happy to hear from you so often it adonis me great piesher. You always wa so deer to me, and I hope will c"oon bo deerer. You know I never hinted nothing about marriage and I never lm-an to take your time for that. I shall al w oys remember the old saying, procra-tinalion is the thief of lime, but mother said nothing should be done in a hurry but kefchin fleas. The fonde.-.t wish of my heart is that we n av so' n hecom-J one. Do vm ever read Franklin's e tracts hh remarks concernin"- marriage is delightful, t hir hearts ho savs ought to assemble one another m every expect they ought to be heterogenous so that o'ir'union hnav be inixin as w ell as uniting- not like oil and water ta and shegfi r. Trulv I can thl for the inor!;: w hen he sez: The rows is riJ the violt ts M"-v, ut like rs swt-t ! an 1 f fife von. . ic,atria.'..m ' o.r i O !. u tk-an the reaiitv 1 don t tlimlc . 1 remain tel d-uiiii or marriage, Your own sweet shuuar candv. MAKY ANN. N. P. I had a ku-S'-n married last month W ilo in :h y. there amt no true cm yi"enr nut married state. .-ov e c t i - i m:;y ann. !'. o. 1 hpo vou'il let mo kn .v vviuit vovi mean to do. as th-re is aoei'eodv ;n ton rrv mo v-r i y Tlere. .." tet i it: re. 1 "ur lev id g : "Mary ann. A Touchir, 2 nnd Ecautifal Incident. .Ve know not when we have peursed a iore lomdiing and beautiful little story than the following from the Hartford Courant: It was but yesterday that a iriend a young gtndrman of lino intellect, ol a noble heart, and one well known to many of our readers was suddenly snatched by the hand of death from ail the endearment of life. Surrounded by every thing that could make existence nleasant and happy a wife that idolized him children that loved him as they only can love, and friends devoted to him the summons cams and he ly upon the bed of death. Hut a few short years ago, she to whom lie was wedded, placed a bridal ring upon his linger upon the inside of which he had a few words privately engraven. The husband would never permit the giver to read them, telling her that the day would come when her wishes should be gratified, and she should know the secret. Seven years glided away and a few days since, when conseinus that lie must oon leav e his wif-j forever, he called her to his bed-side, and with his living a -ents told her that the hour had at last come when she should sec the words upon the ting sho had given him. The voting mother took it from his cold finecr, and, though heart stricken with grief, eagerly reail the words have vd thrr. on earth, I viV mrt hec in iear e." ; rirst Cargro of Ice. We chanced to arrive in India almost f imultaneously with one of the first importations of ice from America; it was amusing to see the anxiety with which it was sought for. The deposits were only open for a short time, when crowds of coolies were in attendance to carry oil me poitions required by their employers; these portions were immediately enveloped m thick blankets, and enclosed in baskets, which were carried off with all speed; but a very considerable quantity invai.Ady dissolved before they could reach their respective destinations. I watched two or three Arab crowding around a basket which had just arrived: they vvero all enger to touch the novelty; but immediately on feeling its extreme coldness, ran away, exclaiming that it was ."hurra "nrraman" -.very hot. A child,
too. cried violently, and told his mamma that "the English glasi had burnt his fin-cers."
I was not a little surprised, too, on sev-j eral occasions, to see the ice brought to, the table as the greatest visible luxury,! and handed round to persons to mix withi their wine; which, although cooled with saltpetre and glauher salts, had not attained a much lower temperature thai: that of, new milk. " I The ice in question was brought aa a means of pieserving a large quantity of American apples in good condition for ihe Calcutta market; when the ice unexpect edly proved a more lucrative species ol merchandise than the fiuit. Three Months March in India. Ta," said an interesting ju.venilo yesterday to his indulgent sire "Pa, havrt't I got a veto b.3 well as the President?'' "No, my child." "Yes, I have Pa; inv fifth toe is a Tr-w, 1 reckon." "Thomas, take that boy to his mother he's ruined!" Advertisement Extra. At the world's end. the l;sex said of (o-avesend: to be sold at auction, by V. Nevercdi, on Monday tho IV Id inst. The ca.!e to begin at 10 o'clock in tho afternoon. Lot 1. A copper eart-Fedd!'', a leather hand-saw. two woohm frying pans, an I a ass w .'iUarrov Four t Lot 2. chra China ouarrv cart, and '2 ''ass bedsteads well com er anging1. Lot ;t. (hie pitch-pine coal grate, with paper smoke-iaek a mauoganv iol-.er, a pair of uau. bellows. Lot 1. Une leather tea-kotd a:i iron feather bed, six pair brass boot, and night-eap: also one pewter waistcc three dint vv ie?-. a b 1 i -: : : ' t r ! smve . Mod t and ind a limaneo g-trougn. a buckram warmin' an ana a iiewter looKing glasa, a iai i t t pan hi and a leather wedp-, threo silk a pmehback swill tub. live In yokes and sheep skin milk pads, and a v. hat-straw trammel, a lamb skin grindstone and a muslin hatchet, a pair of pewter pudding bags and a canvass gridiron, a dimity coal-scuttle and a wooden limber chain and a brass cart rope. S:rap Hook. - 9"--Children aro inquisitive ho lies for instance: "What, docs c'.vnve 1:1011. IVd'' it means to unite together." "lime John unit' well wood when i ie cieaves it : II em, it means to separate. "Well, P dees a man separate from his wife when fie cleaves to her.' ' "li"m, hem. dun t ask so many foolish questions, child." 9 A torrildc savage chap lives out vv '.-.. lie shaves himself with siieet-li'iitning, an hats pickled thunderbolt fr hh breakfast takes hail-sfono life poh wb.cn lie's sick, picks,- his ter-th with a p.tchfrk, combs iiia hair v it'u a rake, fans him.-ielf with a hiri ieane, wears a ca:-iron siert, and drinks! nothing bat crco.--ote and aquafortis. -"9 O 5""-Thei-A are 5(H) vessV-'s! employed in th v hal iis'ierv of tho I'niu :d States, Ki!:,y Tthvis. Tliere is not imw t'ne s-hdrhlest excuse for anv farmer al lowing his hogs to die vvi'di thes disease. In addition to the testimony of l)rs. Kirtl:.nJ and Martin, and of others who have proved it, we can ad 1 our own. a few days, or if r.?edfu!, week, feeding on A '. in lie, w ill cure almost any case of the kidney worm. Where the dragging of the hind quarters is occasioned by this complaint, there is not a doubt but this will effect a cure. The cruel process of cutting into the tlesh of ihe back over the kidneys, ami pouring in spirits of turpentine even were it a certain cure may thus be dispensed with. ll'stern Farmer. s Aged Eg'jp'i'im. The Egyptians arrive at a great age. Dr. ('lot speaks of a man whom he had seen 130 years old, without any other infirmity than a cat-sract in one eye, and he knows another now living ai 123 years of age, who enjoys a perfectly sound slate of health, and his several children, the eldest f which is 90, the second 71. the third 3 yesrs old, and the youngest only a few months! This man at tho age cf 81 cut six new teeth, which he was obliged to have immediately cxracted 011 account of the pain and inconvenience they occasioned him. Foreign Quarterly. We know a young gentleman so fond of himself that he has actually gnawed a hole in his looking glass, trying to kiss his own shadow. Ain't you glad ho ain't your husband, galls? There are trees so tall in Missouri, that it lakes two men and a boy to look to the top of them one looks till he gets tired, and another commences where he left off, Lamp oil, properly, applied, tct',7 cure corns. We got the receipt from Jonah, who found it out while in the whale's belF, E V E R AND AGUE!!! 7io cua'c no pny. pLEMENS & ARCH'S Black Tonic Tills, Spohn's Ague do. anil warranto. 1 to euro in alt cases of Ague. Also, on hand sa rriNG rox-s pills. sdirnrs toxic syliup. NOWAXirS no. RED TOXIC MIXTURE, S-c. S-c. For pale at various puces by J. 13. COL WELL & CO. l)rugi;iit. Op20-itt Crccnfiow A' Boyle's. August 6th, 1SII 9-tf BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
AS DILL BSFOULD respec 'f fully inform hi friend.--, that he will manufacture fur sale nii i.;.,u -K COPPER, TIN, -V . V-fcriCgvS5,.-1.. .l-vit IrZ -i A W in all its various branches. He solicits the attention of dealer?, to his stock of vvares.intending to oiler them at all times an assortment complete, as well as perfect in its workmanship, lie intends that his ware bhali be oijusd to any in the west, and to otfci it upon as reasonable terms, as it can be purchased in Louisville or any other western market. All kinds of job woik attended to, with neatness and despatch. House-flutters made and put up iu good order, and ou reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewterand copper taken in e change for wares. RAM ABDILL. Vincennes, Dee. 1st, 1839 17-ly. 30W ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE, YING on the river Waa JiiiiN , -1lj bash,0 miles above Vin cennes, running back to within r--' "about one hundred yards of the State Ivoad leading from Vineennes to Terre-IIaute. The land is of the fust quality ha-a line orchard, and well timbered has bO or 'JO acres under improve ment. I. N. W IHTTELSEY. Dec. 4, 11020. -tf REMOVAL. yV. subscriber informs his friends and cusA t. omers that he ha? removed bis IJlacksmith blioj), to bis new building, opposite the Town Hall, where Lo will be pleased to receive thu calls of all such rs hae any thing to do in his line. HARRISON I'ilELC'X. June 2, IS 11 52-tf. DISSOLUTION. riHE partnership heretofore existing $ between tite undersigned, was dissolved on the 20th of .May. Those indebted la. the firm will please call on S. K. Dunn, (who is authorized lo close the concern.) and settle their accounts without delay, as it is important that their books should be speedily closed. SAM L. 11. DUNN, P. II. CORNWALL. June 3d, 1811. N. 15. 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 Sc 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-tf. Reveii ing, Forwarding, 4 Commission MERCHANT, Vhicctiucs, In. nErcnsNci s Hurtch &. Heberd, ti. Cruikdiank & Co. Bonner iV Carnan, Vinccnnes, la. do do d" Olinton. In. Lafayette, la. ' Evansville, la. Loui-v il!e Ry. R. Smith, E. rc O. Hrovvn, WebbcV fclior miikcr, W'ta. 'Diiirston cv Co. V. ('. (twarfiliev A. Co. E. 13. Tiilav, Ilcfiord n-ienfrev, iuc(nneH, March lw3? 11-tf. In addition to the former stock. 2D Tons Par. Laud. and lb .-urn 100 Ploii di Wine-'. Iron. oO loecn huah.?. 100 K'e'rs assortii Nail.. For s;de bv P. DO RAN. jlrcnl for Covington Iron ff'orks. VLSO tiO Pbls Prime N. O. ugar. 5 " Loaf (No. T) do 10 Sacks Jiio Coffee. vif Poxes Cincinnati Soap eY Candles 10 Pasket of Champaign Wine. A feneral assortment of first rate li CT quors dt the Iron Store of P. DO RAN. June oth. 1811. 3-tf. REMOVAL. R. Win. C WARMER, has remn vrd to- nfiif!Glrn;n his dwell ing to the 2d story of .Mr. Prokavv's brick house, next door lo the store nf Win, Hayes. Entrance on Market street, by an outside stair case. May 15, 1811 Ihtf. WaUllcry for Salt'. n31IIE suhncribers have on hand a large stock of .Saddles, Pridies, Martingals, Saddle Rags an 1 Girths, eve. which they will sell low lor Corn, W neat or 1 ork, ueliveredon or before t'.io 25th day of De cember. THORN eV TRACY. July 9th, IS 11 5-tf. AGUE! AGUE!! AGUE!!! JUST received an assortment of the following .Medicines, for the cure of Ague and Fever, which arc highly recommended, and seldom fail in performing a speedy cure, viz: 4'SevcIamP A?hc Strops, Cflrsnciss and ISafccr ISiaciv Tonic Pill.-, Sappinton's Pi!I?i, Elornisig's Amic Svriip. For sale by II. E. PECK, Dm agist. Si'n of fhe Golden Mortar, Market sf. Yinccrwe?, It. Julv 2-1, 1811. T-Om,
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COPPER, TIN, & SHEET IRON
Tiia Ware at wholesale a ml Retail. .It the. Cincinnati c" Louisville Prices !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 public generally. The Copper, Tin, & sheet Iron manufactory will be carried on as usual at my eld stand on Market street nearly opposite the rft ikcthous-c ; where all kinds of jobwork will be J ne according to order at shortnotice. N. SMIT. March 15th 133 tf N E W F 1 R M iEW FOBNH B f fiHE subscribers inform their friends and the public in general, that having formed a co-partnership in the manufacture of Furniture of every variety, they will make at the shortest notice, cheap for cash, or approved trade, any articles in their line. The following comprise a part of what they have on hand ar.d can make to order: Sideboards, Secretary and Pool: Cases, Desk and Rook Cases, Portable Writing Desks, Dining Tables in setts and single, Preakfast Tables, Centre 'Fables, Pier Tables, Pembroke Tables, Work 'Fables, Toilet, Dressing and French Puieaus, Mahogany, Maple and Poplar Ped?teads, Pi. ano Seats, various patterns, Sofas, Stands, and Cupboards, together with every tiling in his line. The proprietors are supplied with ihe best of workmen, and well seasoned matteriaks.so that they are enabled to manufac ture 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 housp formerly occupied by Christian Gracter. APiNER DECKER. JAS. JI. HENDERSON. N. B. Coffins made at the shortest notice, on moderate terms, and the hearse furnished free of charge. D. & II. May 21. 1611 oYGm. fnt liecciveil tTbPZ SACKS Rio Cotb e. aH Suj 20 bbh N. . Su'a.r, i5 " Old Wheat Flour, 4 " Saleratus, 50 Keg1 aborted Nail--. 20 Roves Window Gl.-es. 13 Mou! 1 Catidhj. 2 P.bh. Clover S-ol, 2 " Lin-ee-.l Oil, 50 k'p'js White Lead. Salt.Tish, Cli.-o?e. etc. for sale loir for rash by And MADDOX CASS April 23, t-.ll.p--rf. JUST JtEC'ElVED. A TONS Su-'r Lett! 1 f ' - C r. ; , . . t -it ct3. pei pound, by TIIOILN 'V March Hist 1H1L It'-tf. TRACY. S.iH! Unit li OAA bbls. of Kenawba salt, and 200 l.bls. o extra superfine, just received and for pale for cash only, by THORN & TR AC . Marcn 12 1839 lG-ti'. r'eu priiif? a u 1 Kiiimiter (iOODS. BSADDOX cc GASS. have just rcceivifH e, direct from the eastern cities, a large and general assortment of Spring ;md Summer dry goods. ALSO a largo supply of Repp's Cotton Yarn. Camilevvick, Carpet Chain, Merino, and Wool Hats, &c. etc. Persons w ill do well to call before purhnsin.c elsewhere, as we are determined to sell low for cash. April 23. IS 11. lti-tf. Sleail a eiI E'ool MluiieM. IT LIST received fifteen sets of I lead and Foot Stones, asserted sizes, and for sale by D. M HITMORE. Oct. 25, 1 sy'J 22-tf. Parrels Kanhawa alt ot su it QjJs p-erior quality, just received and for sale by D. S. POX.NER. April 21st, IS 11 Iti tf (jy Farticular Notice. e?7lIE subscriber informs his customers i i qencral, tha', having waited for them to liquidate their accounts so Lug, that pt.ticr.ee has cea.-ed to be a virtue, he now, for the last time, conjures them to call within ten days, ami settle their arrearaes, either by cash or note, as ho is determined to enforce collections. PATRICK MOORE. July 2:3, 1S41 2-?m. IV O T I C K . V JOU II N E Y M A N CHAI U M A K E R , c a n tZTht get constant employment and a good situation by applying to JOSEP KOSEMAM Oct. 23, IS 10 20-tf. NOTICE. OCTOR ?STAI1L has left all his notes and accounts in the lands of Martin Robinson, Esq. for collection. April 30, 16tl 17-tf.
DR. TAYLOR'S
BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. Has it en uitd succfff ally for eight ijtar m, cure if Cunsuuitiln and Lnir comj-lcr, U' member the original and gtnuine is muij, only at 375 liouiry, X. Y. All cthtrs urt spurious and unauthorized. Coasnsjptioa and Liver Con- nC A S a general remedy for these dis-tiucB, I tu A fully satisfied, from long experience, this no medicine casual to Dr. Taylor's LV. iLiverwort. Reing purely vegetable, it caused with the utmost safety by all persons m :. ery condition. It cleanses the lungs by e.xper ration, relieves difficult breathing, and Ft t unheal the chest. There can be no question this medicine is a certain cure for chronic coo. and colds. I have used it four years in my pa. tice, and alvvavs with succc sn. A. F. ROGER?, M. l CoNsi Mi-Tiox. The fallowing rt marks vy: taken from the last nunibei oi ihe Mtdicoi azine: - The Furpii.-diig ctT. ct j 1 ud uced by Dr. TcLrs Ral.-am of Liverwort, in 1 uiisuu.pnvc ca, cannot fail of exciting u deep and thrilling i:U- -est throughout the world. We Lave sj hr.; believed this di.-ea-e ( eon-u ii, j tic ii iiscurul: that it is difiicult to credit iu:r i,niM3 whni seo persons evidently corn-en, l liv e, UiUoTtJi) b.-ittb. Vet tliis is a fact of daily occuntr. , how then can ve que ft ion the htue el the aV v medicine! In out next we r-hidl be moie eipia.', meantime we hope physicians will m.iko titjl , O i TTi., riiiil ii'Durt Us mvts to u-. .,( 1 i m 'filial a . . . i . . u . i . . i a-. . 4 .,. - '! ........... I ' 1 , - 1 1 . '!'..! . , I ' sara id ci w 1 a. 1 : t is mace ana to.J I u I 1. f a !.i:s. I :.e 2:1. i c , I!lJ:. Kl icate health is truly surprir-ing. Weakr.ess. 1m of uppetiie, liver remplaints, and 'nany o'...-. di-eases prey upon them, making lliim'iale a:. lean 1 -f flc-h. AM t!.is can t-e u n.ed.i d I y ; use ol strengthening medic inc. tint will as-;.: nature in nil her moveinents, rittore tone to t!. nerves and iniincuhir orga:;5. Uf this Dr. T..;. I; r-s Haham 1 f Livi r v oi t, v hii !i being mild er. puielv vegt table, answers fMiial-s admirably . 1 all will use it, we are coi.i.Ui'.'it an th'tic ft.'j. uo-;.d ai t-etitc, ;..;J rail.lv ibctl.s will follow.- ( 1 . o ,t . , . r.. 1 . 1 1 a re remember, the or: ':;.-! ccroii is made at 37.1 Bowery. .V ri-ims iJ:n'ttit (aid WeaK-ass. lr. 'J'c -lor-s Ual.-am of 1 lvuwort. made :U 375 Ui'.vo is assuredly a:i exci-lii nt remt dy f.irthtM- Ji-et.-es. .My wife has be rn more or h t-s ill for ihcc ten years- .v!ie was extrenn ly r.rrvotis, and nt times so weak that she could not a; 7 ' tohir dome.-tic duties. 13y the i:e tf thi i.diir -, her strength is wholly rtMured, and she is d healthy ns I can wish her to be. My address s at Dr. Taylors rta.ee. Cure if Coit.-uittj't.'on. Mrs. Martin, avvk:thy member of my congregation, was tsken ..! some time since v i;h a cold, pain in the lica.-t, and some ditl'cuhv of l-rcalhii.sr. nd iu a few days thereafter had a violent eout-h and violt: t pain in the -ides hich no medinne i-cuhl reheve. She continued in this way t. r a h-ng tiuui li.O r the care of Dr. lira, bat finally became consun otr. e, and w a.- evidrntly r ear ( be i nd of her e ni ' .- ly sTrtVeriniz-, v i.rn he r In-th fv Dr. T;ihr"i I'ai.-rn of ehe eoinuienced this nu dit n. 1 1 . vm.u !, d ! 1 r I.iv, VWCl t. W . , it (Iri riot n 1 i'i :o atee with her for a It w dav s, but by lesM ai r the d--?e, !)' 1 iu 1 1 1 it an!-wercd a-'niirubly; it - lievcd her etiiiii and her di!?n ultv of bica.hac ln.-ta:.tcr; and uc had the j h at-uo-of t it ti : her r..pil ruyvr.v to Liuiih. f:i: v. . sm. Tin.. OI!?EIJVK Boy er.ly ibat tOiith is ma e ; the (Md Oflh-e, ,T,'G Lowery, N'. V., and form . bv their a-ii'iito, J. It. t'OI.WEI.L J- U. ..iM.t., Indict. J. .tlilii' j, 1 t i i . '.'V. rMA.ilui, UiH, WlltCj c6b. I It I.y. .,j,d .'ir..t. :, can ii; n.dy, o do do : ib tei t M.i.'a.-a 'i;.e. 1 1'ijic ith po.-.-f C-i.i I'll', dy. t ( 'ii.-k ( 'ii t'jsp i! rn 3U li.O'S i;ot :! ,n U .l 't - J.iJU li s. 1! ir he i , 10 I'll hoM- .. t ). .' r .'.o . 1 0 lhiys ih i Ooili'f, 20 Ih ;ms Wis; ; in l'..pi :. For sale be-f.r cadi I-,- II. IdioV. MrrKt.. D.r. !5th, IS 10. ii2S-:f. LAST iXOTiCIi. rp".U(JSI-: hide! ,-,! to the unrie.,." led 1 ri'de or book a, -count, previous. June last, must make payment, on or b fore the 1st of Mjiy next, or ttieir aecoun will bo placed in the hands of an utile for collection. THORN ov. TK AC V. March 21th. 18 1!. 12-tf. rMIE undersigned has jurt linisheil an t leg.; 'l nine nasseneer coach, which he will w . rant a superior article, and will sell low forca l DA MEL V. Hit .MUKU. March ISth, 181! 41-tf. SALT!! SALT!'! SALT!!! XQX Ebls. nr.-t rate Kr.nhawa SALT jut MADDt" X tV (.JASiy. May 2'J, 1 S H . 5 1 -tf. HARKESSAHO TRUNKMAKINl01TLD re-,ectfu!!y inform the citizenr Vinccnncs, and the pi.llic i gcnei" that he has commenced the above business. Market street, in the rear of Maj. LcRoy's l'ai Store, w here he is prepared to do any thinir ' his line, uud solicits a portion of the public p ; ronage. He pledgr s himself that his work si not be infei i r to any made in the West. May , 1811. -H-Iv' TIIU VINCBNNES GAZETTE in Hublf.'diri) tbfr'j SatuilMji TERMS 2 00, If paid in ad vance. $2 50, if paid during the. 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