Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 October 1841 — Page 4
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J . . .. J f z. t? try wii! be re -id by all good cilizens with ie.tr i. tie eride. For otnse!es we con- ; -s ? cur ieaoaie?s to pui an extinguisher ;r n hll v n Hfr'iuti:-7l, feigned or real.) frelmg rerfev'.'v t.ure that tt will ail com.tigh; : dm any I'ouitteiisnre given to j.nizt's will otdy ritU wtmt we and ' .row ail into tha grasp of the Pi,-.: .'ci si.-.l IFrcrcicrf. To .he E Mti'rs of the New York Express, the s;iin. paper my old friend .ir. Dwighi punted a spell ago. W.v niN0T)N. 20th S pt. 1841. Mr. Edi'orx: A I ee by the newspapers that ? me folks doni vh ink the ow.its and I'.nderwniersi of the lvo Podies' did not d the right tiling in re wudw:r Chut. Jumper -nd Mr. Nye and sr. is ''.y did according ' the tory 1 ;!' i (':;!. Tyler in I ?i Itt'.T to yor 1 I o best give v-u a ropy of pro r evi.i'njs r f. :l l of die meeting which the ownnderwi iters held when they dematter and you ran then decide iht an:u:i i: yourselves. You must know the folks who left ihe. Ttcj Pol'i-.a ;;ot houie before the Two Poh'i. s jrit safe ;n i) port ami the iirst go off fer ihev i H'd their ?torv things went rather agon l ap!. J.;'i:r-rr, am! some f Iks said if the Tv o P. !!'. s wis hist Ciot. Jumper would have to h -ar all the hl-ur.e a-il it would c c l-ecn hotter f -r lorn t. g've a barrel of ran io thu crew ra her than to compel '!:: m ' qcit and there nan a considerable number of what w is ealied 'ialignali u .,; ( J-.1 cot up and thin?' was lnokrir pre'tv considerable squally tor ('apt. Jumper whm on opening the newspapers on.5 morning there was tho sart! arrive' :f i')h Two Poliies as plain as diyhiiit Ptandtn at the lop ..f the marine li.i ami ihe ti -nation folks' looked on -drriiS.e streaked hut the owners ami iwi ri' is wjk as ;herj as gras.shopl;f r in iav li Id and d:en it w;ts the h..d Hi ir mr-euttg ;md ;!.i was the tin :cr - nil .lump' r was invited to ( frit in iK.' iifi'r .f -tlir Unite? Sfutr.s Mduc:! Pr ,te-:im an I L'niv irsal Insui u..c. Com tut'' n bring his Log Hook rdoar widi b'm- and he ohi-y'd nid as it ' vi'.d no: dr to leave the Two 1. . 1 i ier' ni'. Ajr. Xt' stay'd on b.iard and I v . aii iig with Capt. Jumper and when r, e cut there we found a con -ider.ihie now! and anions them a'l our folks wlio 1- u ; otT Nauiueket Slndes and their 'a ! smim- n, em loo'-.mjj as spuefnl as bill-. A'ter a ieftle htiakinc id hands h-iw ix: ih oiTieers of the In-t.Tanre '-om-ir.m and ('apt. Jumppr, the nieetirtjr pror eded io business rif'h! o:T. Tiie ','li3irntnn as' 'd ('apt. Jumper how it was that he .'Ok in a q larrel wnh his crtw so as to eompLu ihem to leave him and swim ashore and ('apt. Jumper a::8vtred and said th.it it was because ihv wanted an 1 iwam-e f f tl rr j tark ii'ktd and tod.unk it or mix il of er ttieir o w n no'ton ,;!!o ne too,; a notuin i i i.r x r his own fashion that he believed w rs the -
I a crew of men qs erer w.is shoul rel with iiim about this maticr. Tom Sal: spoke up and sa'd Jumper had pr--nosed inn grog. A .' :
b-itt C'Snd f do quarrel and that hr g-.ijali n 'em: and when wo got on board, along with evtr: thing el.se but thin, and Captain Jumper give n wink to Mr. Nye, l eC' idd not ee how it vs i that so good ; who sprung about, and got a table out.
fays l api Jump- r, ui on ,uow, l out, ; hntana. and we had ah ut as bright a Congress in the debate relative to lite poI teh'd vo i un v .1- ' x i m a par-! time ou't a ever as and kept it up 'till ; siiion to be occupied by the Statue of ticiilar way P v. o;.!d r.ever do. and tha' I nigh upon s'n de.wn; and it was ronctu-j Washington in the cspin f, having suggesthni a:rp's ,W. v. and you -aid th.uj.h-d to no more about ju i.ping on L( thai it should be placed in the cok.nl .1 a nr-;m was itore than a .scruple ami dieii'shorp. nd have no more uhl-lgi-lO'i j 0f the rvtur.ia, Mr. Staid v of North Carl teli'd you that a Virgin. .y tuple, would m rings' but all hands joined in. and ' 0jna moved, that a committee, consisting outWHV a d..2, n drani-i and i .en fin 1 kenj H e Two Polo-? out. of t1M lunds of nf three abstractionists, be appointed to look ai ihun artici-s, an ! I'-n .-ays you. ihP pi rites and wrachcrs. who lived in fin ; out wliere the corner of a rr.'unda '.b-ani b-s d mi": av noi .uik Vn'ii: i: ; bo-..es of either s. imr her mi on !inrc. ..,, k.. r.....,rl Ti.o .,!.. ; ....
b the usage 0.1 bo.ird 1 he T.cO P Hie -m h d been si and so, a, id i hat no ves-el Couhl u ike a safe voyagt w ithout a leetle Sirog a id that l!o; Two .Polite had ooce afor" gone ashore on die nuie itri iciple i.nu meii. l,Ot 'Uil t lil.l W'J' ,,!.. I . . " 'J.'J ,1 , .If. I If 1 f vo;i tmt ku iw 4 bfUt-r (' )- fllfl lilOII I 41- -3 J .t..! ill . II .C . ,C',il, m.wI .-0. ...... , ''-"'. o;i mi'.h 01 a in vou ioiifo intTU'liril no swum on sh 'r- a"d o etiv much ad e. o . ... t u . . . iv. v - . 1. . r ...... - ' " ' ' ;; ; V. ' .. ' . Mr. Ny. W Mtor mix 1 1 prop.-riv :o .-or M!'g to goi.d o.d usage. but grog or no 1 no fe woul stC 1. by ill" umi tne i .co rci.tt'S tor me sake of the oT,es and underwrivr-, fr if ad l-fi diepe wa- inueh to fear Is;, ei:fi er 'h.e n s--;d would go on tlmre. or 2d, . ' T- T t fa'i ion. the hand- of me long low hi e-k scooi ner pir.ite-or wr.-kers, and -me w as ah !iu as bad as t'other, ami so he stuck by, and by bis h-!p and Major Downing here we are and this says V. ao am J. . . 1 . r 1 l 1 1 u.nper, 'is aboi.t the upshot of tho hul , ' , matier Here s
ome one ,Poe up an, a;ked:Sel a mast became gradually d.stmgmshump- r .1 hn thought .t safe to able nrmdst the mountain of ice vvmeh ap.ng voyage withoui any grog on peared in that quarter to b unJ the sea
Captain J 1 go on a ton bl , f . ' I 1 I I oatd. l.a).. Jiioioer serat-n a his head ano a,u 0,0 i m , un-u .1. o ., ; thought it w is safe m ease of ickne-s or hard weather to have a ieet!e on boiru. Th 1 followed a generd chat amone -.1 r . 1 t. un.l ,.; l u... I a g an ttie i litis r.ess wi a asm o.ih v-ry h4i! u i mat iranseri' diiug and another i-'iv b.-td. and a ia' ret.'!' a nr.i was eo od many ud liiat be'wixt an ! he'isem .-.cordon: u g'-d old imms, afer all was o'v..' the best and th it when a quarrel : roe aho.u it, the highest authority kno:ct?g or doing ihe best should fix the ?n -; ' tg. Here s un-bodv awav up in the ' comer nMd out ano asea ... ! ,1, 1 1 1 apt. Ju npr i1" Tun Si7f and th reft of the folks w m left t h- T ) Po'lizs wre no good i"amen. and if thev did not do their duty whiliM on H'irl .,1 dot. Jumoer an--vDr-u a ul r 1 mer was nvpr 4 h-oier . r-'v on b iard di - Tic Po.'iei -md that i
he ww right tluwu ieotrv vl.cn itv !cf:t!:c h-oj ,' f.-ogen t
f. n . f;.: or.- at 40 opposite "'"fuer, railed out and a?k-'d Captain Juin-
per -it me crew ma; leu mm naa ten mm at a longer distance frjtn Hi is port if he c i - t .i-t t I t t could have reached his port without a leads grog, and if ne did imt u?e a leetle a it wjis.' Hut before the eaplain could an iver thii, the chairman called 'to order,'' and rose und addressed Captain Jumper as follows: Says he. 'Captain Jumper, a President of the United Strt'e Mtiiunl I'rottztioii und Univcrxzt Insurance Company, I am called upon to thank you and Mr. Ay?, and Major Dj.cxi'ig, for your eMergy and food conduct in bringing aft- into port the Two Pollies; in saying ihif, I don't want to say nothing against Torn Sell and the rest of the crew for leaving you tor il appears they th ugrii they was doing right but according m my notion, betwixt your scruples and tbeir drams, if it had'nt been for Mr. Ny--and Major Downing, vou r.nd the Two Pollies would have teen left in a scrape, for she would either have gone on shore, or fa'ien into the hands of some of them low, long, black schooner pira'e,' and we the owners and underwrwers be left to pay the piper. So it is concluded io rot'vou a new chronometer and a set of H hint's latent charts audio .Mr. Nye a new red jacket and a pair of mittens and io M. jor Dow ing a free p issage on hoard the Tv i I'ohi. s. or any other vessel we hive an inn r si in, providing he agrees, if occasion requires, to lend a hand at the pump and give good advice.' (Here followed a most etarnel hurraw and clapping of hinds, except by Tom SMt anil some other tew folks.) And says the Chairman in continuation, a soon as the ii'd.-e was over --And now seeing that the Two Pollies goos to a again next December, it is further voted, th .t as you. Captain .lumper, wid keep com. n and wnh Mr. Nve, your first ma'e. you will tell the crew ex ict v what the conditions of the vovage is to he, that ihere may be no mistake about it. and no more jumping ashore and as die gror, according to our notion, there are no two ways about it moderation in all things is be;t if the forecastle folk have the tnanagenien' of i fie grog, wc know what dial leads to. And experience telis ijs that on me tirst occa-mn riey ail g. t j drunk, and it is a mere mcrev that i!i' ! Two Podies owners and underwriter, don't go to everlasting and etr rnt i sin ,'). ! And then we know again that u-'oialom' j among folk who know how to use all ; things m moderation, is equnllv bad. and broods grumbling, f r it is like saving to all creation, 'you are all a s -t of poor devils not io be iru-ted with anv tiling; and that won't ,r submitted to. So up'-ri the whole our notion is, on the next voy age you promise gr g, and mix it so that
no harm can com.; oo't. Moderate folks j Induced by a ia rge olFer and a strong disoiiglun t to comphm about it; und the hosition to ramlile and see the country, he
raw rum ones may lake it out in corn-1 plaining, and g wilh vou. or etav on s1 !ip as bst suits tliem.' And with ihis the meeting broke up
.ui h t'-rfP cheers, and we all went downlpacitv he travelled all over .Mexico, and
os; boird the Two I'oliies, Tom Salt and
qnar- and we all sei round ami took a cut of Here cold pork and beans; and Mr. Nye mix('ap:. p up a pitr-her of switch.fl, and ho and
t 'ap. Jumper slipt in n drop of rale Xcw or Iv a'.snd ".ed hv h er officers and. crew: .nd o i!i t is :iil for the present. Fiom your friend and felf.w eiiizen. J. DOWNING, &c. A, T8ir 5oas ia. We take from a very old in mthly p. th licalion tho louovmg extraordinary narr tive ut an a J . entiire in tne ens. within I'lio circumstances are certain l" "1l,c- ' p n-"io.io , , sm. e no p nnti -ar.on co.1,.1 tae place wmlst the booi-s ot MQ anrormnate sutterers uero in the. tern--peratureof a vessel -encased in thick-rib-I-,,,, ui .ie-proigo! t,,e ve-r i3n. a wnatmg veel tro.n the port of L-mdo'i saded upon a voyage to tho Polar Sea ;. Notmng mater. ally is said to have occurred uatd tlie arrival in tuesa sob.tary regions, w hon ' C 1 . A 1 11 j. became the duty of thee re Ov to ween a perpetual look-out upon the Horizon search of l'nh; whilst thus occupied it w fancied bv one cf tho seamen that a r. was Uisoernable as lar to tho north war-: as . . . . . . the "vc con d reach, ani as the cooe ot , . n fC c ' a, V llj 1,10 b n , tho whaler was toward the s Ltnnosej i 1 peareo in mat quarter it was now summer, ai . 1 , it was now summer. and ine afternoon unusuai.y cairn, wmis t me w naie r grauua o y neared tne object in view; tho supposition being that it Afti a vessel engaged in operatinc unon the blubber, in a hav which 11 1. 10. .1 1 1 1 w would 00. a t o tiit view unon atinroacatng nearer t) the ice. Fpon arriving, howev-; er. at the spot, it hacome clear that thevessal was a wreck, embedded in tho ice, and could only bo approached by a boat.: This having been lowered, tho captain and! several of tho seamen la :i .lei upa tne ice, and proceeded to the vessel, which proved' to be a brio-. The sails were furled. ery : little appeared upon tho deck and all the ; arrangements wero those of a vessel laid' O J I up tor long time. Descending to tho cabin the first object which was seen was a large Newfoundland dog. codei upon a ing tne animal i: was fxtnd to be dead, and (
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ijinering the cabin, wea next seen ft young lady seated &i a table, her eves open, and
gezing with a mild and ster.dfost express:cn upon new-comera to that soinary spot. She waa a corpse, and m that resigned and religions a!t;tudo liad been frozen to d-jath. Beside her was a young man who it aDeared was the brother of the la iy, and commander of the brig. lie. too waa dead, bv.t setting at the table, and before him lay a sheet of paper, upon which he had written the following words 'Our cook has endeavored mee yesterday morning to strike a light but in vain; till ia now over.' At the other side of tho cabin stood the cook, with the flint and t?l in his hand, frozen to a statue, in the vain endeavor to procure that fire which alone could save himself and his companions from the cold arms of death. The superstitious terrors of the sesmen now hurried the captain away from the wreck, the log-book alone Ix in: brought away, and from this it appeared that the ill-fated vessel was a brig, which iiad belonged to the port of London, and had sailed for the Artie regions more than fourteen years ago.'' Mr. Stephens, in his Incidents of Trav el in Central America, describes as follows a native o Now York, whom ho found in nis traolsto (.Juatamala: 'Approaching the town, I remembered that Mr. Handy, who Lad travelled from the United Slate-: through Texas and Mexico with a caravan of w ild animals, had told me of an American in his employ w ho had left him at this place, to take charge of ti cochineal plantation, and I was curious to see how he looked and flourished in such employment. I ha 1 forgotten his name, but in-juiring on tho road for an American del Norte, was directed to the nopal of which lie had charge. It was one of the largest in the place, and contained four thousand plants. I rode up to a so;all building in the mid lie of the plantnti hi, which looked like a summer-house, and was surrounded bv workmen, one of whom announce i me as a 'Spaniard,' as the I n bans gem-rally call all foreigners. Dismounting an.! giv ing mv mule to an Indian. 1 entered en 1 found Don Heririoues sitting at a table with an t f .10 him. sott'itig ac. count hook bew itii the worklll!l. lie wasdrer-soii m t.ie cotton ;ack i ot of e connrr-'. , and had a verv long h-'ard: but i sho I ha o reco'jn.sed him an ,' where as an American, hhn in ihigu-u and he star" i a Idreod at mo as if Martle i by a familiar sound, an i answ ered in Spanish. By dgres he comprehended the matter. He was under ol), from Rhinebeck Landing on the Hudson river, where his father keeps a store, and his name was Henry Pawling had been a cier.'v m Aew 1 orU an 1 men in .Mexico. accepted a proposal from Mr. Handy. His business was to go on before the car avan, hire a place, give notice, and make preparations for the animals. In this cafrom thence to (Juatamala. It was seven year3 since ho left home, and since parting with Mr. Handy he had in.: spoken a w ord of his own language; and as lie spoke it now it w as half Spanish. I need not av he was glad to see me." Three Abstractionists. A member of " ail w iwniiv. i iii.. 4. f I w nil A L. ICU1 one and suggests a very fi'ting occttpa jtion. An abstract i.-niixt, could not possibly be better o "copied tlom in looking for the corner of a circle. We should think be would find himself as mm h in his ele- . mem. as a trout in a shady stream, or ;i fu negro sitting in th sun and fa jning himself with a bri k bat. Phil. North American. Philosophical anahisis - Dancm. The sum and suhstan-e of ihe matter! seems to be only this: "A nanv ,.f U.l.pa' and gentlemen fwho elsewhere passed for1 ratioi.nl and mtenent bemrr-l asspmhlerl n J I at lt ha-room. They soon array themVt S in opp.in lines. Presently a vu..fr ,.4(!v jumps up fron, ,nl fl ,or ,hke, oe f. 01 and comes down again. Airain she sr.mrrs m. and ihTrtT.r foot reovers. Then .-.he turns round in her (dice, springs up. and shakes both her Uet. Her intelligent partner opposite perform the same operations. Then ,, f..f,.i 1 u .i "' i"'-'i o-i vTaiu d u acie chlii outer ! 1 1 1 1 . hand, jump agam, shake their leet and ves-;o,inii c,;h CIU..U okoi, J'he next lady and gentleman ve rational,v am, sobery m t, amile j,lst set before henu ,u.-tniJ atlfi .,.: A . le exlumping, -...vj ..ill. 11, ailU OU Oil IO UlC 1 '.1 c ...1. 11 If I n ; 1 lv,,.t.T .... . . . L black Coffee sits in one corner yonder (!rawini: a horM. hair acros, a C:jt-Ut . ' ' ??, . .. .... uni, iv.ac.iii uidii ueejuse Cntiiij?i. 'I3EN Plate Stoves, of various sizes, Premium Cookinrjr Stoves, of various sizes. Coal Stoves of various sizes. Franklin Stovea, Dog Irons. HjIIow ware. Wagon lioxes. Mantel and Fire Grates. Corn Sheders of an improved nattern. and in general use in Pennsylvania, all 1 1 oi sapor. or quality, and will be sold at the iowest pr:ce3 lor cash PATRICK DORAN, Market sti iU. i'j t
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UOULD respec full inform his friends, that he will manufacture fcr tale alt kinds of COPPER. TIN, Jr SHEET -IRON" in all i'.-i various tranches. He solicits the attention of dealers, to his stock nf w ares, intending to ofler tbeni at alltimea an assortment complete, as well as perfect in its workmanship. He intends that his wares-hall be equal to any in the west, and to ortti it upon as reasonahle terms, as it can he purchased in Louisville or any other western market. All kinds of job work attended to, with neat-nc-ss arid despatch. House-Gutters made and put up in good order, and on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewtcrand copper taken in -change for wares. RAM AB DILL. Vinccnnes, Dec. 1st, 183'J 17-ly. UKMOVAL. 'HE subscriber informs his friends and customers that he has removed his Blacksmith i shop, to his new building, opposite the Town Hall, where lie will be pleased to receive the calls of all such as have anv thins to do in his line. HARRISON PHELt'N. June 2, 1341 52-tf. DISSOLUTION. rjJMIE partnership heretofore existing 3 between the undersigned, was dissolved on the 20th of May. Those indebted lo the iirm will please eall on S. IJ. Dunn, (who is authorized to close ihe concern.) and setile meir accounts without delay, as it is important that their books should be speedily closed. SAML. IJ. DUNN. JL Ii. CORNWALL. June 3d, 1811. N. B. The undersigned informs the public, and his friends, that he will continue the TAILORING business at the edd atand on Market street, adjoining the store of Mayes A; Kuykendall, where he is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in a superior etyle, and on moderate terms. S. IJ. DUNN. June 3d, 1841 32-tf. llereiviag, Furicardinz, ey Commission .MERCHANT, Vi nccmies, Ju. HEFERErrc; s Bunch & Heberd, (. Cruikshank & Co. Bonner Sc Carnan, R. Smith, E. cV O. Brown, V.)b&. Shoemaker, Wm. Thurston Sc Co. F. i'. Owsrhney & Co. F. B. Tillay, Viricennes, la. do do do Clinton, la. Lafayette, la. Evansville, la. Louisville Ky. New Orleans Hefford Si SorKenfrey, Vincenne. March 9, 1S3S l i-tf. ji st Ki:ivi:i. In addition to the former stock. 20 Tons Ear. Bard. and liound Iron. 100 Plough W ings. r.O 100 Plough Slabs. Kegs assorted Nails. For sale by p. dOran, .Igent for Covington Iron IVorhs. ALSO 20 Jills Prime O. Sugar. 5 " Loaf (No. 1-) do 10 Sacks Rio Coffee. 25 Boxes Cincinnati Soap eV Candles. 10 Baskets of Champaign Wine. A general assortment of first rate li quors .It the Iron Store of P. DORAN. June !5rh, 1811. 3-tf. Saddlery for Sale. f SMIIF. subscribers have on hand a larne " stocKof Saddles, Bridles, MartingaTs, Saddle Bags and Girths, ecc. which thev w ill sell low for Corn, Wheat or Pork, delivered on or before tho 25th day of December. THORN cV TRACY. July 9th. 1 11 5-tf. 1 AGUE! AGUE!! AGUE!!! 1 received an assortment of the f 1, t .1 r tollowing Medicines, for the cure of , ii-- 11 . I, Ague and I' ever, which are highly recem1 , 11 r 1 iiitii'ifu, anu ?eiuouj 1,10 111 pt;i loriiiuig ii speedy cure, viz: j Cleveland's Acrur firop, CleEiicn nndItaLor-s j CSIack Tonic SiJSv Nap- I piisy;lon S'tII. SSorniEiN Aiic .vrup. For sale by II. E. PECK. Druggist. Sign of the Golden Mortar, Market st. Vinccnnes. la. ; July 23, 1811. 7-3m. v i'c 15 rv ' ks PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. TENTH YEAR. THIS SCHOOL mence, on the First Monday of Septem-i
ber. Having already successlully con ducted this school during the lait nine years, the subscriber, gialeful for the liberal hupport hitherto afforded, solicits the continued patronage of the community. PUPILS OF 1I1TIIFR SEX, Ott ANV AGV ARE RECEIVED. Terms $" 00 per. quarter oC12 weeks, or if entered by the year $15 U0 pet year of 48 weeks. Entrance quarterly, unless by contract. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sci ences, extra charges will be made according to agreement between the parties. Wood per year 50 cent.;. Moneys due on entrance. S. L. CROSBY, Principal. Viacennes, Afu.t 12, Id II 11-
COFl'liit. TIN, & SUEKT IKON, Manufactory. 1
'Jfj "WHTC at WllOlCSIS EC Sllld . Ktlclll. Jit the Cincinnati Louixville Prices have a large stock of Tin on hand, and will I continue to keep it on hand, and will eell on accomodating terms to customer and the public generally. The Copper, Tin, Ac sheet lion manufactory will be carried on as tinea! at my rtld stand 011 Market street nearly opposite the , ket house : where all Kinus 01 jouw Di li win ;c j ue according to order at sr.ert notice. N. AMITJ, March 15th l-3s tf NEW FIJI 31 EW FURNITURE. f S M1K subscribers inform their friends g and ihe public in general, that having formed a co-partnership in lite manufacture of Furniture of every variety, they will make at the shortest notice, cheap for cash, or apptoved trade, any articlts in their line. The following comprise a part of what they I.ave on hand and can make to order: Sideboards, Secietary and Book Cases, Desk and Book Oases, Portable Writing Desks, Dining Tables in setts and single, Breakast Tables, Centre Table, Pier Tables, Pembroke Tables, Wo. k Tabh , Toilet, Diessing and French Bureaus. .Mahoganj. Maple and Poplar Bedsteads. Pi. ano Seats, various patterns, Sofas, Stands, and Cupboards, together with every thing in his line. The proprietor are supplif d with the best of w orkmen, and well seasoned mattenals so that they are enabled to m.mutac ture any article in th'ir line I'lnlmay be called for. Order from the country shall receive strict attention. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. Shop eti Market street, between Second and Third. Sts. in ihe house formerly occupied by Christ. an Grader. ABNEIJ DP.CKF.R. JAS. IL HENDERSON. N. IL Coffins made at the shortest notice, on moderate terms, and the hearse furnished free of charge. D. A: II. Mar 21, 1841 5-Gm. .lii!t Kcffivod SACKS Rio Coffee, 20 bbla. N. O. Sugar. 25 Old Wheat Flour, 4 " Saleratus, 50 Kegs assorted Nads, 2(3 Boxes Window Glass, 13 " Mould Canil'.es, 2 Bbls. Clover Seed, 2 " Linseed Oil, 50 Kegs White Lead, Salt, Fish, Cheese, tc. Arc. Atid for sale low for cc:': bv MAI1k;X k GASS April 23, 1-1 1. l'j-tf. just ui;ceiv!ci. TONS Sugar Kettles. and fur sale cts. per pound, by 4 THORN .V TRACY March 31st 1811. PJ-tf. salt! bMs. of Kenawha salt, and 200 bhls. o ( U extra superfine, just receive J ai.J for s;i!o ; for cash onlv, bv THORN & TRACY. Marcn 12 1S39 16-tf. .cv .Spring a n d (iOODS. PIJIADDOX & GASS. Lave jus: rec-iv-ed direct from the eastern cities, a large and general assortment of Spring and Summer dry goods. A i VO . . , A. ft arge supidv ot Lapn 3 Cotton 1 arn, ,,- . -, . , Candlewick, ( arpet Leain, Merino, and . T o I Hats, tc. &.e. Persons will do well to call before purchasing else where, 'as we aro determined to sell low f r cash. April 23. 1 Ml. 16-tf. - Head ;.tad Fool Mono. "H US T received fifteen eets'of Head and Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for sale by D. W IlITMOUi:. Oct. 25. 1-39 22-tf. 750 Barrels Kanhawa Salt of su perior quality, just received end for sale by D. S. BONNER. April 2Jst, 1-11 10-tf Qp' Particular IVotine. '-QJ THE subscriber informs his customers in general, tha . bavins waited for them to liquidate their accounts so long. lha patience has ceased to he a viitue, he now, f..r the lost time, conjures them to call within ten days, and settle their ar. rearaics, either by cash or note, as he is determined to enforce collections. PATRICK M00KE. July 23, 1 S 1 1 m. i O T I C E . JOURNEYMAN CHAIR MAKL'R, can get constant employment and a aood situ ation by applving to JOSEP7 ROSEMAN. Oct 23. 1 940 20 tf. OTICK B-fcOCTOR ST. Ill, ha, lef, r Til' nr.lnn .-l t ill his notes and accounts in the hands
f Martin Robinson. Esq. for A evil 30. 1U 17 -(.
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J)!l7 TAYLOR'S , BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.1 Uj.3 U.u u.hJ sitcct.sfullyfor tiyJart. i
cure of Cunsuiu; t i n ond Lilir a, it. lU-nanber the uiig'.nul and gi'iiiint is r , only at 37o Bi.lv try, X Y. M! tt.'.n fjj-jrious and ui.authurizcd. Constimpticn and Liver Ccmplaint ! 4 8a general rtnr.edy lor tries- uica-,eK. ; zt ' - fully siU.sficd. from long experience. e no undieine eejual to Dr. Tayi r"s UuUa !vf Liverwort. Being purely vegetable, it cci used with tie utmost ssMy by ul! peroi: il cry condition. It elean?es the luiojs tv exploration, relieves ditFcult tueathing, at.d nU lo i heal the chest. 'I i re fnn le no 41 tion '.t ' this medicine is a 1 ertiu cure lor chioi.ic co U aad colds. I liave used 11 lour years in lit -- tice, and slwaj w itl. suc-ess. ; f JtOCIECS, M I i fn.rvrTi,iN The ttlL.v. iis ri n;3iks .e "tf.fci.1, . ilw. Ut number of the Meilual a21nr; -The surpriiin-; egeot preJucfd tv I'r. 'i - !or. lialHin ol I,l er vvor t. in t ciisum l 1 n e C . Ciiiiti'Jt fail of exciting it drep and thrnliiii i est thr..t:ghuut the w rid. ' Lave so ' g t-elieved thi dieae (ccnunipii n) incer , that it in difficult 10 credit olt sclsi w l.M j see persons evidently consumptive, re!. re'.j health. Vet this is a tact e; daily creui:. ho.v then can juei.tioii the virtue ot the s d medicine! In oui next we i-Lall te moie e-.p ,; meantime we hope physh-ian will make :i ,f this uiediir.f and report its ejects t - uo." Xitfi- The oriuial and pen nine Tu lom aam of Liverwort ii n;ade und old ut 3'i' 1 . -iy. To I KvrvL . The numlci' cf fcmalr in , ;. icate health ti uly Mirp'i-in. enki e. of aj.petiie, liver ; in:pl;iiuti. and mui y 1 diseases j rev upi'ii then., imikinw; tin a. ju!e lean of flesh. All 'bin can Le n iueduU f use of strcngihenii )? u.edicii.e. ll.'jt wii a nature in till her 1:. iven.ci.t3 restore, t.u.c ti nerve. and umseulsr organ. Ut tJ.u-Dr lor-s Balsam i f I.iv ext. which beina E.iid purely j egt table, a ir,-.', ti s !.'!!;a!i-. aen.irh!-;;, ail will u-e it, we arc col -fidei.t an fli".tic . it rr J ' c a aood appetite, and ruddy Once more remend cr, ti. is ma.'e at 3"i5 liov ery. .Vfr'.'i:,v Din-asts did w ii t ll.fUi'd 8i. J gCL lur s Ual.-a.i! vi l.ivei-wvrf. ri'aue aiS" li. i, ii ajsuicov an cvcrllcnt reinnb. l:.r th.'i-c ues. .My wife has 1 itn ri-uc vt U' :!! f.r ! e,c tcnytais- 5-' he was eit remedy M-rv.-i.c, ar at liriiee w-t-.-ik that s!ie e. ui ' not ao.i-i.d t. :.rr Jomei-tie dc'.ii . By the ue i f tlo.s u rdi .. , br strerujth i- wludly restoii-.!. k . t healthy ar I csn wi-h he; to he. Mj. . J J r . at Dr. Tuy iiu-x efl'.. ('are ff C wuii.pt;on. Mrs. M,.:t;n, n thv uiem'.u r ut my congregation, v. .! some time rime with a cold. tin a tht ;: :, a:.d some ci-Iieuiiv 1 hr at hirt, ai.J in a v ilav s thereafter f.a.t tt viulei.t ..Ui.h i. M. t piiiu i.i the .iot-.- wliih i,o rni i!.v ,;n : . l '. i ; ' Mie c -i.tiiiui-J i;, i:os wav f r s I "u i : r - r the cue of Dr. fo-a. Lt fauiiiy 1 ecame .-. : -tive, an I wa evidently ne.r ii e i. J i' i t . : Iv jtilferings, when her br.ih r rim 'i,; 1 :. trv Dr. Tavlor-s UnUarn 1 l.tvtiv.i a. !:e eo.'umci.ced lid ineditiue, i: J'.:. i ' -. . : aree w ith i 'r for a few d i;.. I Ll ! .'. ... c the do,c, she i.i;n 1 it answcird :ulu.in,i i . ; rlieved L r cju;i. ai: .J her i':!ei.!ty ..f t .-. inta!.ter; and we LaJ the p!c.ure of .irn hi r rapid rv-overy to l.cdth. v. v.M. sv. y ('iily ti.rti w i u e i y , N . V . , a I!. OOLV.'i:! I, i OIjSFRV L ! L the o:d oir.ee. hy their agents. .1 uric lM!.-i BRAHDV. GIN, WINE, &C 1 yt T, dj do li;n. .'. d. Sv.tet Mu!a:-i V; if 1 Pipe 4th po-.of C-'nl :c f!roi , 1 Cask Champaign '. Co oj.i 5SK.it assor ti-1 ?u . lol) i! . 1.. j'. 10 LMs. Prime .'v. O. S'iwo, 1 ii liagn Rio (.' l"ec, 50 ilean.s V.'iappin Paper. Por rale low f.u r3-h hv P .-OV. ' Dec. ISth, 184 0. n;-f.-if. LAST NOT.ck; -'1 1U )SK ind-l:od :- the ;.i...ie1s:gn-i hv imte or book f.ccount, pre :o lune lact, must make pa vineo', on it efore tho 1st of .May next, or their a oca will be placed it: the hands . : an . Z 'e: for collection. THOUN u 'i LAC! March 2d:h. 1 r 1 1 . 12-tf. f J'HE underxined has jjt finihe nine passenger roach, which 1 a n el an .e wm a rant a super: aitiele, and will ell lov f.r,'.jj DAMEL WHIT Mi 'K . March 15th, 1S41 11-tf. HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKIlG. 30ns c. rjeONNniLU-V. : WOULD respectfully inform the einrt of Vincennes, ar,J the puLIie ir jrvi vie that he hc commenced the above 1 iii:. . en Market itreet. in the rear of Maj. LeRoy F:r.r itore, where lie it prepared to do a.iy tf J t m his line, nndsolirit a jiortir.n of the u! 'i. patronage. He pledges himself that hi wodc .'.all not he infeiior to any made in ihe Wo!. May H, IHll. 13 v 5JALT!! SALT!!! SALT' ZQ BbN. first rate Karduwa USLn iott recei.ed and fur sale t.v .M.l!l)( X A OA! May 29, 154 1. fjl-tf. - THE VINCErZNSG CASETTD f:s JutlfslirU tter.x i-lu'.tai " TERMS 52 00, If prdd inaJva.-iee. ?2 CO, If paid during the fi ?;..mt'is S3 00, If u,J pui:! d-urltig !, iix m tiii: fl 25, For fix Ki.ifSs. Tapers discontinued only at t:. fj,,n niiiili -lit-r .vKi! .irrni r-rr. i,mIi; or f'JX cr. Advertisements making oae j piara let w ill be in.-erted three limes for one dolla., a:. d t .enty-five cent? for every uhr quent inf T.ici ; lonpcr advertittetr.ents in the same pr0t'.i. Advertisements sent without orJeiPi '4l, in all cases la iTsertcd until dridJ und ohiri ac cordingly. Five dollars vi!! i 1.
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