Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 September 1841 — Page 4

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Woman' Smile. Ob? what a dreary vvte would he Thl j-rocs world of ours. If happy hearts, the v, tho fre, Had lost their witching powers; Or rvhfreV the charm, however bright, That roil!, I our sou's beguile. With hvf so iwect, so soft s light, A thst of woman smile' Oh! life would he n jovlcs dieern Of hepeb .-micss end wo, If 'twere not for the funny team Of beauties' rvf htlow; Aiiu ail earth's fl.tcvers so fair, to !wel, V, ould ilniiish but a whn, If in rrc.ui they oi:!d not meet The I.ht cf woman's t:r.iit! Then if our hopes of bliss depend Oh fuch bright hums of love. Which soflv with oi:r spirits blend Dear thoughts of hlif-s ?bovc; ' V ho on thi rarth could love to iest, (E'en on his fhwery l?Ie. If t har existence he nuhlet

A Cecne on the Ohio River.

A

ion iVjormng

river, thus describes

. facetious correspondent of the Bo-! Morning Post, travelling on the Ohio!

. , ...

scene mat "came ;

From the Vandalia Fret Press.

The Three Sisters. Three Sisters Charity.

ofl"" on board-the steamer, It's not cx-!

I he I hree Sisters Charity. Afllu

-

ence, and Poverty, are the daughters of

m yf,rK .m? ! v'oman t0r wo-jthey should live in inseparable union, man. the bmt cf merriment; but the story bestowed gifts on them to the following b irresitible: effect 'Upon looking wound to ee vhatj Tn" Charity, her darling, she gave chance there for amusement on our '.jsdom; to Affluence, wealth, and to

trip from our fellow passengers, I wa8!noverlv nothing at t, -.m mr.

ornon-nn '

"'Y ,.iinff U:em lier particular reasons fordoing med very ill 0

particularly struck with the

ot an elderly racy, who seemed very

at ease. Eery lime steam was allowed to escape from the boiler she appeared to fancy it a prelude to a grand explosion.

and was evidently in a state of continual excitement. As she is to be mv heroine.

1 inny ss well attempt to describe her,

although 1 ehali hardly do her full justice. She was one of the tallest women I ever

H . A B G I

fOfT.D re.-rn

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full V itiiorni ?u i

friends that he wil' manufacture for sale

all kinds of

COPPER. TIN.

SHEET-IRON

iitan mia, 0 9 Jt k-

in all its various branches. He solicits the attention of dealers, to his stock of wares, intending to ofler them at oil times an assortment complete, as well as perfect in it

workmanship. He intends that Ins ware shall he

jroprr.:-, tin, sheet ikon

Jf'W. ?!!b 1- j

5f

to select a habitation of their own. Scarcely had they began to act for them selves, before their peace was desturbed by a meeting which aro?e between Affla

lenre and Pnvprtv. fur AfTlnonop. natural-

saw, but the effect of her height was taken hy parsimonious, accused Poverty of

i' "ri immtriiMj oreauiu. one was

one of McDonald Clark's style of beau

ties 'with a waist ike a cotton hao- and

to

foot like a flounder.' Never did I see such

a moving mass of flesh encircled by a pet

ticoat. u.h! she was rcrv fat. Upon in

qviiry, I learned that she had been a pas

senger on the steamboat T , at the

Each one, thus endowed, was for the equal to any in the west, and to offer it upon as present, perfectly satisfltd with her lot. reasonable terms, as it can he purchased in

fhey now left their mother's residence Louisville or any thcr western market.

M iih

aiicht of woman' smile ?

C1

xce minora card.

following in relation to the Mil

The

ford if art! we extract irom the N. O.

Ctt ?:cm Citv :

W know the unfortunate subject cf

tins Mticu: ten years ago he was the centre of the most hriliiant circle in his native

State now a degraded drunkard, he m throat int;i the society of the alms-

.oi.tc paupers! His story is soon tolJ. He wis young, rich, and generous, posfej5iig the ftror-j- impulse which lonn t'tc f mi main head of the silver stream of po

ser, mis lilt; W33 one continued strain of

mu-ie one long vibration on the golden harp of love. "Then cam tho enrpo of by gone years " In the rich hall of fame there glided in noifIeP bevity a creature of heavenly brigh'.ucis. 'I'h.? old tale! the poet adored the spirit of his soul, and she looked upon her worshipper with the fold, dull eye of pride. Few of us are blesfed with the moral courage to survive disappointment like this, and madly we fly t i the dark waters of Lethe even thV they drown but for a single moment the 1 urning thoughts which press the scorpion strings drep into the brain. Far be. it

of intern-

to advocate

l i -

out even vvtuie we deprecate we ; vvi:!i pity upon those who have

the curse

irom us perance, must loo

been smi'tr-n with tho plague-spot of the horrid vice. Illindly he dashes on,

rcrkifss ol i!;e luture days and forp

in his oeiirumi the iinen old days

I h n rr . n . - . r, .... 1 .1

in i.it: j;i!iiiuu3 suir-oi;ie oi youiri. tie was then the broken-hearted man the dying tio!-s cf his one,? rich song floated upon the em li'u; the sighs of a wounded fpirit at the -rate of ht-avpn. The object

oi iii-- eai-;v love marned. W nh

Ctl eye. and faded hone he sec t!,e

plr.nk torn from hi" grasp and hears the livid water- gutpls in his pr. Then conies mtciucss, and t!io pool revels in the splendor of a lurid ball. The dreim is over, he lias tossed through t!.e altr

hut he is scathed scathed

time it was burned a few years before ant

narrowly escaped with her life. Only a

lew weeiis Had elapsed since the catastro

phe of the Hen. Sherrod, by which some

scores of hapless mortals were hurriei

into eternity through the combined ct-en

cy of fire and water. What wonder that

the woman was alarmed at the prospect of

a sieamooat voyage! After we had left the landing, the prin

cipal topic of conversation amono-the pas

sengers was the numerous accidents which

had lately happened. Nearly every per

pun wdj eijuippeu wun a lire preserver, n II J L n IY1 n tr - . f

aim ipii.u ncic on uau'mus as to Hang them up in their berths filled with air and

ready for use at a moment's warning.

Night came, and all were snucdv ensconc-

! .. . . O J

eu in tneir berths, when there arose the

cry of fire! The wood on the bow of . i t .

me ooat had caught hre, and was blazino

nerce.y up, shining- through the nlas

uoors oi trie social hall and the cabin windows until the whole boat seemed

enveloped in a sheet of flame. In an instant all was confusion and alarm. Pas

sengers tumbled out of their berths, and

over one another; some griped their preservers; some ran for their baggage; some

lor tneir wires: the wise ones kept quiet.

In the midst of the lu bub. the doors of

the ladies cabin flew wide open, and out

l,.,.-. r. i-.i i i

uuim our lav lauy, ores;-eu all in w'ute, her face 'a map whereon terror was drawn in all its shapes,' ar.d around her waist a huge life preserver, not inflated. Seizing this by tho nipple with boih hands, she rushed from one to another exclaiming, in a voice of agony, 'bine iae up! blow me up!! for God's s'ake Uoir me vp!! will nobody blow me ' Had the old lady actually exploded, I must hare done as I did, roll on the floor in a fit of inet

tinguishable laughter, with half the wit

nesses of the scene for my companions.

. 'F'l m . -

.ing j ne ooat was stopppd. the fire got under.

pased .and. not the lesst difficult operation, the

fat lady s alarm subdued. The next day we landed at her place of destination, since which time I have never icen her, bi:t the recollection of the scene Iihs cost me many a fit of the side ache.'

wanting too many things, and even went

so far as to deny her what she really needed; while on the other hand. Poverty, naturally jealous, finding herself neglected by Affluence, reproached her with want .of generosity. All efforts of reconciliation were vain, the more they attempted it, the fiercer their jarring

grew

All kinds of job work attended to, with neat

ness and despatch.

House-Gutters made and put up in good crder,

and on reasonable terms.

Feathers, old pewterand copper taken in e

change for wares.

iIRAM AD DILL. Vineennes, Dec. 1st, 1839 17-ly.

300 ACRES OF VALUABLE

LAND FOR SALE,

YING on the river Vabash, 5 miles above Vin

eennes, running back to within

about one hundred yards of the

State Koad leading from Vineennes to I

Tisi Ware at wholesale and Retail.

At the Cincinnati Louisville Prices 1 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, fc sheet

fron manufactory will he carried on as usual at my o!J stand on Market street nearly opposite the f!ket house ; where all kinds of jobwork will he

J ne aecording to order at short notice. N. SMITH. March 15th 1839 tf

witiiiuiim

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NEW FIR 31

In the mean time, Charity was only a lerre-Haute. I he land is of the first! " & vIE subscribers inform their fronds mute spectator of this melancholly scene. I ,ia'"v na a ne orchard, and welltim-l J and the public in general, that hav-

She feared to interpose, leat it should J Dereu has 8U or 90 acres under improv e-j mg formed a co-partnership in the manu-

pertinacy of Affluence; forraem'

1. IN. V 111 TIE LS El. Dec. 4, I8-?0 2G. -tf

increase the

that sister had already accused her with

too great a partiality for Poverty. At last the two conflicting sisters thrmmr.

much obstinacy and ill will, arrived at

this agreement; that they would submit

",CIMrt:,ta lu io uugement oi Charity, slion. to h s new bi.ii.li,,, v, t

and for weal or for woe, abide by what- J I'h where he will be pleased to receive the call

or all such as have any thing to do in his line.

REMOVAL. rMTE subscriber informs his friends and cus- - ,Ar.w.r,. I V I. I 1 I 1 1 1

iuni ui- iiai rrmovcu nis ij iei sni i in

ever decision she made.

Now was the time for Charity to ex-

ercis her trancendent virtues sib.

new it was throtigh ignorance of their

mother's gifts, that theit quarrellig arose.

and by adroit management, soon restored

them to wonted harmony. "Mv sisters."

said she "instead of running the hazzml

June 2, 1611

HARRISON

52-tf.

PHELON.

laeuire ot rurniture ot 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 and can make to order: Sideboards, Secretary and Book Cases, Desk and Hook Cases, Portable Writing Desks, Dining Tables in setts and single, Breakfast Tables, Centre Tables, Pier

Tables, Pembroke Tables. Wo. k Tables.

Has ban used succr?ifu(tt, j: , c.U yatr in th c irtoj CmnutoptUn and J.,-tr cr,pir;t JicmeHbrr tf original r.vd gamine s made only at 375 Bowtry, A. Y. All tihen u-e spurious and unauttwriztd. Consumption and Liver CompUi A Sra,gCnefal remc,'y ,or tl'e dieei, I am f fully sr.tisf.ed, from long tipcrirnrr, there is no medicine equal to Dr. Taylor's PaUm cf Liverwort. Doing piiToly vegetable, n f3n r used with the utmost safety by ell por.oni. in every condition. It cleanse the Jung hy cirfctoration, relieves difficult Lreathingard seirn. to heal the chest. There tan he no question hut this medicine is a certain cure for rhror ie ccrph and colds. I have used it four years in mv rroc

liit, aiiu always WlinSUCCtSS, A. F. ROGERS, M. D. CosrMPTios. The following remark, were taken from the last number of the Medical Magazine: "The surprising fu ct prrdueed hy Dr. Taylors Dal-am of Liverwort, in onsunn live ce?'

cannot fe.il of exciting a deep and thrilline inter

est throughout the world. We have so hrg believed this diease fcen? t:mt .tioiO inei,rrhb

that it is difiicult lo credit cur souses when we see persons evidently consumntive. restored t.

health. Vet this is a faet cf dailv occurrence-

how then can we question the virtue' of the above

medicine? In out next we shall he more esnlicif-

meantime wc hope physicians will make trial oi this medicine and report its effects to us."

Aole- I be original mid genuine Tnvlors Dal-

sam of Liverwort is made and sold e.t 375 Bow

ery. To Ff.malfs. The number of females in delicate health is tiuly surprising. Weakness, I, of appetite, liver complHints, and many othe r diseases prey upon them, making them j ale and lean of flesh. All this can te remedied by tho ue of strengthening medicine, that will assitt nature in all h-r i H.vemenls. restore tone to the nerves ami muscular organs. Of this Dr. Taylors Palsatn of Liverwort, which being mild a;d purely vegi table, answers females aCinirubJv. Jf

all will u

e it, we are confident an elnstie etei.

Toilet, Diessing and French Bureaus, Ma- cood appetite, and ruddy cheeks wiii follow.

hogany, Maple and Poplar Bedsteads, Pi. ' ncp ,nore remember, the original end genuine

DISSOLUTION.

''fHE partnership heretofore existing ano Seats, various patterns, Sofas, Stands. ls mat,e at "75 LrtW"v

I between the undersigned, was dis- and Cupboards, together with every thing Nervous Discans and Wi.d.nryt. jir Tusolved on the 20th of May. in his line. !ors KaIsnm of Liverwort, n.ade at C75 INoi. Those indebted to the firm will please The proprietors are supplied with the w a"KU,,,lly a" excellent remedy for these di-fas-call onS. R. Dunn, fvv ho is authorized best of workmen, and well seasoned ma- Z J tu" V U " fur ,Um

oui.ii uiK'l- , 1 .1- v" i .i i I.. i ..... .ii .i.i- ii a-i i iii ii:ui v l. rvm, 31. ( '

merits as shall enable vou to decide for wie concern,; anu settle trieir ac- r.tenais.so tnattney are enabled to manuiac times s weak that she e.u,bl not attend t,-,

yourselves 1 see that vou are both 01 "e,'iy' as it is important ture any article in their Hue that may be domestic duties. I!v the use of tl.i. ,, ed;. nr .

vim. wieir oooks snouid De speedily closed, leaned lor. -Urders Irom the country shall licr strength is wholly restored, and , i

ol violating your rights, by an improper

uecision, permit me to use such argti-

a glaz-

la t

Giant Balloon. Last evening our

,b

of fire into 1!: :o the q , i c ! ! to perdition, desert h::u.

rv sto: tf

Step by and oiisj b1 S'.ill ho cli

cit'p he walks on ; one I n friends tigs, to his memo-

mistaken in regard to the intended use

of your separate gifts. When e left our mother, she warned us of the evils they would produce, if not properly employed, and for our more certain safety.

explained their different natures. To me

she gave knowledge of discerning the real wantB of Poverty how to preserve the unity of our family, and regulate the

iberality of Affluence; to you sister Af

fluence, she gave the means of supplying the calls of Poverty; and to you, sister

overtv, she gave nothing, that you

might live on the alms of Affluence.

Nor think she had no wise design in doing so. It was by such mean she in tended to join us inseparably, and that

each should derive from the other, that

lappiness, resulting from doing good,

which otherwise could not be obtained." Affluence and Poverty being now con-

SAML. K. DUNN.

Ii. II. CORNWALL.

receive strict attention. I he public are invited to rail and examine for themselves.

June 3d, 1811. Shop on Market street, between Second

N. B. The undersigned informs thejand Third. Sts. in the house formerly occupublic, and his friends, that he will con- pied by Christian Graeter.

tinue the TAILORING business at the ABNER DECKER. old stand on Market street, adjoining the JAS. H. HENDERSON. store of Mayes Kuykendall, where he N. B. Coffins made at the shortest

...

is prepared to execute all work entrusted notice, on moderate terms, and the to him in a superior style, and on mod- hearse furnished free of charge. erate terms. D. &, II.

S.R.DUNN. May 21, 1841 53-6m

a I

June 3d, 1841 52-tf.

Mv

If flM

fi. ortts i

RerrivLia: .Pa rr.r, X. . W &

-,7.'r,. .,1, IVJ(IIIIU0H.7( MERCHANT, Vineennes. Ia.

Tut Received SACKS Rio CofiVo, 'JO bhlfl. N. O. Snr;:r.

Old Wheat Flour,

Salerattif ,

town-people were entertained with a

sight of, as the bills termed it, "a giand

man balloon, which was sent un from

1 n

ns they shoule have done: but it is still observed, that where Affluence and Poverty

n..-i-i. v.

vinced of their error, needed nothing ,, rri,;..hBnb

more to complete their friendship than Uonner & Caman, asking each other's pardon, and promising R. Smith, for the future to live according to the E. &. O. Brown,

rules of their good old mother. F. r the test of her sincerity, Affl'ience opened her store?. Charity de-tributod theai to Poverty, and thus, The I ong reglec'ed sister wa relieved. And blessings giren, blessings all received,

Since that time the two sistersdo not ap-

REFEBENCr S Ileberd, Vineennes. Ia.

do do do Clinton, Ia. Lafayette, la. Evansv ille, Ia. Louisville Kv. New Orleans

Webbit Shoemaker, Wm. Thurst m &. Co. F. C. (twarfiney Sc Co. F. B. Tillay, Heflord Jk Soryenfrev,

."0 Keg9 r.rorted Nails. 2(J Boxes Window (Ilasa, 13 " Mould Candles, 2 Eblr. Clover Seed, y " Linseed Oil. f)0 Kog3 White Lead, Salt, Fish, Cheese, &e. &c. And for sale low for cash hv .MADDOX GASS April 23. l41. 10-tf.

healthy as I can wish her to I e.

I at Dr. Taylor's office. '

Cure of C-numt'un. Mrs. Maitin. a wcr-

thy memtier of my enngregalion, is tiiken ill

I sometime since with a cold, pain in the bresst.

a:ul some liitneulty of breathing, r.nd in a few days thereafter had a violent eou)ih nr d vi, l, r.t pain in the l ides which no medicine c ot: Id relievo.

.She continued in this way for a long time 1 rd r the care of Dr. flea, but finally became mtn ri -tive, and was ev idently near the end of ) n ( r ( ly sutFerincs. when her brother j erstadt d In 1 try Dr. Taylor Ralsam of I ivervv.,it. h n she commer eed this medicine, it did n t s m ! agree with her for n few days, but hv lesf,, ,, . the sbef .nnd it ansvvere.l admin, hlv; it r-. lieved her eMiIi and f,er ('iffuUilty cl rentl :i V' ioK'arter; and we had li e r leasure of witnifii her rapid recovery to heHhh. REV. WM. r-MYTHr. OBSERVE ! Di'v only ! bit nhith is made i,t the Old Oiliee. G7.r) Bowoiy, .N. Y., and fr su!e by tlicir agents, J. B. OOI. WELL d CO. Vinctrivef, Indiana. .Tunc 5, 1811.-C2.

10

BRAHDY, Gill, VViKF, &C. "iBBLS. (7ood Anierican Drandv,

do

Vineennes. March 9, 1338 44-tf.

London by Mr. Green. Bnm ,iffl Ffc irui "ave iiveu so punctual to their rules

- -- - , ... , dlliUtf f

and subsequently came into the possession nf r,!ir rculpiil firatviwJr

sweet, sad son:' of the nasi is

borne upon the dark wave of sorrow. Some two years ago a-t attempt was

made ,v some d his inernH to endcaver!

il posi,;:ef) save him from utter degradation, by ; 1. in- him for 3 voluntarv perird in the llj.'.umor- jail. I called one cvrmng to sro hi-n, he was gay and cheerlid but huppitioss was tho thin upper cn.st of Ins f-elir.gs. T.'.erc was one Fenunco which I can never foropf. it was

j o.iur mlormed me that

late and the i ii!

Mr about

tin

retiring to rest. Vifhlinrr tn

impoMurutirs, however, he led the way to his apart. r,tr;t. Peeping through the key hole 1 saw him engaged in prayer; his handr wcro r.ied in mute supplication to heaven aa 1 tears wore rolling down his cheeks. "Men call me drunkard! butoh, God! forgive her who has caused this wreck!" The friend and compar.ion of Thomas Moore he w hose society was courted bv the first of the land and around whose brow fame would have thrown his richest

rather unwc and

wreatii i?

common

of our resilient firework maker, ballooner Sic, etc, Mr. Somerset. Th monster

was inflated m tho area of the town hail

and when his spacious skin began to fill he exhibited the most rediculous figure imaginable his immense trunk rolling

(from side to side, as if impatient to d.'sen

gage itself Irom its fastnings. At length all being ready, and a pilot having pre

viously Been started to show him his course, the giant was set free, and up he

mounted, inclining rather backward, his

head lolling on one side, his arms ewinr

ing about, and having to all intents and purposes the aspect of a jolly fellow who

wai no teetotaller, or who, if he were

had most indubitably brokn his pledge.

His apparent affected twisting and turninfr ton,atoes nave erenerally increased theiri

raised shouts of laughter from the im-1 cultivation, and every new prepara,;on of

mense crowd assembled to witness his 1 e artlc,e 13 deserving of consideration.

aeparture. uui ms figure was destined A sampie ot "tomat tigs" has rust

to be a short one from some defect in bcPn deposited at the Patent Office, of

live on peaceable terms, it is through the

instrumentality of Chanty, and on the

contrary, where Charity is not allowed

to interfere, endless strifes are the fatal

consequences.

J cmato 1 12s. As fho season for the

maturity of that valuable vegteable, the tomato, has now arrived, the following

receipt from the American Farmer for

the preservation of it in a new form.

will no doubt nrove p-enerallv aceenu-

I o ble:

Patent Office, July 10, 1811.

Dear sir: I he medical qualities of

LOO f0 100

In addition to the former stock. 20 Tons Bar. Band. and Round Iron.

Plough Wings. Plough Slabs. Ketrs assorted Nails.

For sale bv P. DOR AN. gent for Covington Iron H'orks.

ALSO

Bids Prime N. O. Sugar. " Iaf (No. 1-) 'do Sacks Ri Coffee. Boxes (,'incinnati SoapoV Candles.

basnets 01 Cnampaign v ine.

JUST RECEIVED.

M TONS Sugar Kettles. and for sale at 4

1 7".nr tiiTirv,? I.t

TRACY.

ct.?. per pound, bv

THORN .March 31st 1311. 13-tf.

1

20 on

Jo Gin.

h Sweet Malaga Wine,

1 Pipe 4th proof Cogr.iac Brandy,

k (. hamn.u in o

son l!,Is' of Kenawna sai1' an,j 2n bi.is. o extra superfine, just received and for sale for cash only, by TIIORN & TRACY.

Marcn 12 1839 4fi-tf.

(hi

Bags Shot assorted Nop.

lbs. liar Lea h

in bbis. p rime N. O. Sonr, 10 Bags Rio CoJU e, 0 Ieams Wrapping Phj er For sale low for cash by U. Dec. 16 th, I S-iO. i:2S-tf.

DROWN Mirif' f.

CO 5 10

10

Stiistim r

A general assortment of first rate liquors

At the Iron Store of P. dorAn. Juno 25th, 1811. P,-tf.

i

V

11E.MOVAL. IT trr a 1 -r

v.. v 111. v a Ki t K. lias re

moved his office from his dwell-

one of his b us the cass ranidlv rconnct a very suncrinr ntialitv. From iIip tntp f) t, ii.o 0,1 o... r -vr.. i 1

ano tipiorp lip nmi onra, o !,ir - snnniii m n nncn n iun I i . i. i .1 . . '

. . "v. uQ,i a ,,aii niiic - " a. 1 giiuu 4umn DiicK iiousc, next ooor to the store ot

..v ..lawc a ..IU3, yiaiciui anu genua tie-"" revaineu. in appearance ik v m. llays. Entrance on Market ).

scent, leet foremost, and mirrht easilv a drum of tomatoes resembles one of figsl A street, hv an outrdo ctoir rnco ).(

have been fancied some fabled deitv nf " nearly that they might easily be mis-l) Mar 15. lStl ''o,r (

-'.I I 1- -'1.1 ! .t ' J

oiu conuescenuinjr t, visit t us nvrr iBKen lortnesame

)1

tf.

world. At a moderate computation 5,000

persons were assembled on the occasion.

Maidstone Journal. -V-. Tf -IT rr,,

a .Harrying aan. J ho editor ol

the ble

now a degraded inmate of a

asium for paupers! He wiii

go down to the tomb i.nhonored, and the hillock growing wih weeds above his head will be pointed out by the passer by as tho "Drunkard's Grave'"

Urigm n, ,..; ?; or Md,. fn an old work, of thu thite of 1762, is the following account of the word Lady: As I have studied more what appertains to the ladies than gentlemen, I will satisfy you how it come to pass that women of

M ... . - . i i i r I . i .

Mini ill" ii' pr , c.T .of , , i . n I. I r 1

...v. v..., ... iuiii:,, ru-i ( ic I (I rf; . Ill I ill It f! vvninr. VV.1S nsfPi thti rpunn

had any title, to convey whv ha did so. when he renliod. "1

II. L. Ellsworth.

Take six pounds of sugar to one peck

(or lb lbs; of the fruit. Scald and re

move the skin of the fruit in the usual way. Cook them over a fire, their own

. x t

t.'ieir iiusbanus

faciei I cry fr Salle.

'UIIE subscribers have on hand a laro-o

stock of Saddles. Bridles. Marting3ls,

Saddle Lags and Girths, ccc. which they

will sell low for Corn, Wheat or Pork, delivered on or before the 5fh day of De

cern oer. THORN & TRACY. July 9th, 1611 5-tf.

IVcw Sjriiif? a is cl

GOODS. mjADDOX vc GASS.have just received direct from the eastern cities, a

large and general assortment of Spring

nd bummer dry goods. ' ALSO a large supply of Rapp's Cotton Yarn. Candle-wick, Carpet Chain, Merino, and Wool Hats, &lc. tc. Persons will do w ell to call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell low for cash.

April 23. 1S41. 4C-t f.

LAST NOTICE. rSTMIOfE indebted to the undersigned 1 -H- note or book account, previous to June last, mast make payment, on or before the 1st of Mav next. or their accounts

will be placed in tho hands of an oilieer

for collection.

THORN TRACY. March 21th, 1811. 12-tf.

r',HE undersigned has just fmi.-hcd en ehpnn J nina r-v o r, ,0. .. V, I . ..ill ..-or

,'",i (t..-i hi;, , luaui, iii.iit lie i. oi rant a superior article, and will sell low for cash DANIEL WHITMORE. March 18ih, 1941 4I-tf.

SALT!! SALT!!!

SALT!!!

SALT iust

Head aitd Fool Stone.

7TUST received fifteen sets nf Henri and

Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for!

sale by . D. W HITMORE.

Oct. 2.), 1F39 22-tf.

i.

that mark ol disunion to them. Ynn i to intr ha m-mnrrnw an1

must know, that h Tetofore it was the fash-! deavoring to take a cold to prepare my

ion lor 3 iuu oi uunieiiene, once a week, or voice.

r. Louis Buhetin, w ho is an incorrird- Ijmce being sufficient without the addition

bachelor, ravs that ho is opnosed'to f water, until the sugar penetrates and

"uniting the marrying with the printing luey are clarified. 1 hey are then taken

interest as, during these hard times, he ou, spread on c' hes, flattened and dried finds it as much as he can do to issue al'n the sun. A small quantity of svrun

single sheet, without being bothered with hould be occasionally sprinkled over A fi II P f h ft II 11 AftMf little extras. them whilst drying; after which, pack , " C ' ' V . f' V

tneiri down in boxes, treating each ayer 9 rM Ar , .. c w;,b nni,i. tl. . ' following Medicines, for the cure of

wards concentrated and bottled for use. t i i it r t r Thev keen well from tn .i mended, and seldom fail ,n performing a

A man who sat on a

bridge

with his

am

oftener, to distnute a Certain quantity of bread to her p-uT neighbors, with her ow'r? hands, and shu W35 called by them Leff dari i. e. the bread ziver. These two

Multiply the figure 9 by any other sin-

rie jri.ie, and tiie two iipjros compos ins:,.

n - -mr - 1 "i-,:

theproduct, added taget'.er, will make K,

will make 30

7orus were in time corrupted, andtheinus, i multiplied by is now as little known Z3 the- 'which two figures addeu

n:eaui..o U to ii." -' " -a-tioo wh;:h gi.0

, o

,getbor, rr-ke 9 1

retain surprisingly their flavor which is

nearly that of the best quality of fresh figs.

i ne pear snapea or single tomatoee,

answer tho purpose best. Ordinary

brown sugar may be used, a large -o- -;on

of which is retained in the syrup.

The 'Crescent City' says that the Tex

as landlords advertise their stables a proof against horse thieves. I

sneeu v core, viz:

Cleveland's s,iic Drops, Clemen and ISakci'-'s ISIack Tonic 1'iIEs, Sap3iiigfoii's iils, Homines

For sale by II. E. PECK, Druggist. Sign of the Golden Mortar, Market st. Vincowr.-., Ta July 2rt, 1841 7-?.uu

Barrels Kanhawa Salt of su

perior qualify, just received

and tor sale by

D. S. BONNER. April 21st, 1S41 lfi-tf (fJ0 Particular Notice. 3 THE subscriber informs his customers in general, thaf, having waited for them to liquidate their accounts so long, that patience has ceased to he a virtue, he now, for the lst time, conjures

them to call within ten days, and settle their arrearases, either hy cash or note, as he is determined to enforce collections. PATRICK MOORE. July 23, ISilS-'m.

Dbls. first rate Kaohcwa

received and for sale by MA DDI X GASS. May 29, 1S4 1. 51-tf.

HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKING. WOULD respectfully inform Ihe citizens of Vineennes, and the public in general,

that he has commenced the above business, on Market street, in the reir of Maj. LeRoy'a Fancy Store, where he is prepared to do any thing in his line, and solicits a portion of the public patronage, lie pledges himself that his work shall not be infetior to any made in the West. May 8, 181 1. 4!-ly

TIIE VXNCBKHZS GAZETTE Es TJublfslKu1 cbrni AScitui Jan I5V 15. V. CAI)BDA(iTi.

x OTIC E . JObRNEi'MAN CHAIR MAKER, can A 1 . i 1 . 1 1

j;ei t-Dusuim ompioymenv anu a goou situ

ation by applying to

JOSEF ROSEMAN. Oct. 23, 1840 20-tf.

NOTICE. DOCTOR STAHL has left all his notes and accounts in the hands

of Martin Robin-son, Esq. for collection. April 30, 1811. 17-tf.

TERMS $2 00, If paid in advance. ?2 50, If paid during tht first six months f 3 00, If not paid during the fit it six muntlis, $1 25, Fur six months. Papers discontinued only at the option of fb publisher .vhile arrearages are due. GIT Advertisements making one square or lest will be inserted three times for one dellar, and t.vonty-five cents for every subsequent insertion; longer advertisements in the same proportion, Advertisements sent without onicrs mill, in all eases he inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. Five dollar will Invariably hp chc-prd for aJ-verti.-io-; w ivrr.