Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 January 1842 — Page 4
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iisic O THE SEAT!! OF A BKAlTirtL rhe has gone to her rrave in the b'iss of her bUoni, Wherein beautv she calmly repose.-; And the Angel cf Death, a ho lent ocr her tomb. Dropped a tear on her cheek's lovely ro-es. AnJ he gaicJ on the smile that illurnin.V.e.l her As sott as the smile cf Aurora: AnJ he sigh' J, that his sy the such a tlo'.vtr should nip. In the beautiful glow of its glory. Tu ever thus, too, in k'e-s sunshine or shade. When i:i hope we too gu!y have start--'!; We find that the fairest must early do hide, And the dearest are soonest departed. Oh hope! what a vren thou ever dost seem. A bubble on early 1 1 1 V s ocean; A rainbow that rises on memory's dream. Or the smite on the cheek of emotion. s!e is son?, and her friend have c; tomb. chvlt To drop there the tear of their ?o Phe has gone to the land where tiooai fn one evcrlastin!'; to-m nr.-w. - w eaatv w i i ! W J'.'ry Xigh gcttin a Ilvhtp. Married, in Butl'rdo, New York, on :!ie Gtit int., by the Re.v. Mr. liraiior, -Mr. DAVID lUT.Mi of Jackson, Michigan, to Miss YKRA NYE, of the city of HuiVab. A Good R-'buke. The Pittsburti Amoricnn tells a very jrood story, sn l we dirf say u is ?. very true one. Who the Jud is who figures as the hero we know n.'t, but on some points lie is certainly as wise Solomon. Judxre I? I a J agreed to a:i arrangenieiH icr marryin? his daughter to i blcksrn:th. 1 1 is son who entertained i dea9 more elevated than any of his a:icesUers, and was somewhat hr.uirhty in hia pener.-.i ma-mer wuhrd, when tfjisastoundliisT in fur ma tin;, first readied him, sought a:i inimedi-itt. ititerview with his hither, whom lie fwurid i". company with sever. d (u!k rs. " S ; ! Tue u rv mv : ;d he to i he-ir r to a blac his f-itlier. "is that von intend to marhicli sisU smith?" vou, sir and who "And pray who are were vour nncster a V " That, sir," replied the son, 'I siimdd expect to 1 arn from you." "O, sir, you shad be gratified your Cramltathers were c.otu weavers: and the infinite enjoyment of the kid u) pniused him a;:d the company with anecdotes of their exploits on the loom. Whit kind of furniture does n Cineiaiiauati usual! v t-d;e to New t hler.ns1 Mv h('f 2nd I. The Genesee Farmer s'ivs a pint of 'msced oil, two ounces of spirits of turpentine, and half an ounce of Hurjutuiy PitCll sL inched together, an men ppplieu to new tioota win r rider h r,m h iter tioh without bec 'initio- stiff. The en t el an exchanoe paju r. says c.rrcs p.) has used tins composition for many vears; and believes bill has been reduced by it otie conservaiive are its effects on the haif. so leather. One Western editor reads another a 'ei'ture upon "good manners,'' whereupon; the latter retorts by leliinr; t'tie story ot ani oidw- inau who once advertised that she j would teach sewing, reading, writing1 audi mjtuiers. "uhataie veur terms' asked an appheartt for instruction "Why," paid she, "I charge three s'.ul'inga a week for sewinir, the same for reading and writing, and" (wiping her nose with the sleeve of her gown "and a penny a week for manners." yi!ional Dtbt rf EnlanL The Mf.disonian contains an el. .borate article on this subject, deiivcd from the best svurces. I'rom it we learn that the first American war increased the National Dt It of Great Rritaiu about L I CO. 000, -0' 0. At the commencement of the French war. 17'do, the debt of KnIand was Xe39,"5tJ-t. In 1 S 1 7 it amouiite.', to XSIStCSC, 177 an increase of 000.0. h),0:H, in twenty-four years of the convulsions of Europe. Slnco the peace, the debt has been diminished .i 0 1.000,000 by a fall c! interest; as the government offered lo pay the holders of stock, if they reiused to receive a reduced payment. Tins national debt of EnsTmd now amount; to f's'l.OOO.OOO.OO'P FOFli TIUHSAND MILLIONS OF DOL LAKS!!! Alt' ree per cent, interest .his um requires for interest about die run-drc-i and ttcenty 7niliions of d. l'.irs annually. The interest on this debt ran continwe long to be paid; the capital never can be. St. Louis New llr s. Sijftij Gunp nedcr. Surely wonders will never cease. It appears that a process has been submitted to the French Academy of Science, by which gunpowder can hive the property el inflimme.bility abstracted from it, or imparted to it. at pleasure, so that it may be stored up in any quantity with as much safety as oil or corn. If this proeesi be reallv what it pretends to be, the valu cf it nil! be incalculable.
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SADPOX cc 1 ASS. have jtrst reeeivfi- ed d iree: from the envtcrti Cities, a :vl ir--'!ii..r;sl assortment ot mrui-: J ALSO rr"" snpnlv cf Kepi 's Ce-ftou Yarn, (Ymdiewick, Carpet Chain, Merin, and Vu.! Hats, eVe. etc. Persons will do well to call before purchasing ehewiiere, as we are deternvned to sell low for cash. April 23. bll. lti-tf. NEW GOO iTs rgMlH subscriber have just received an excellent and genera! assortment cf foreign and domestic Drv Good? ALSO 3J Sack3 Rio Coffee, 40 Ilbls. X. O. Sugar, 12 do " Molasses. 2 Half Pipes 1th proof Cog. Bra: W. 2 Pipes Americen Brandy, and 1 Tons Sugar K All of which we are determim'd are uetermmiM to sell as low as any other Louse i;i the pbc Those wishing to purchase, wid j iiive us a . , ! 1 pr'Mio'js to purchasing t-.s;' wee re tJ tae what we have stored abi THORN o.' TRACY Xov. ln -irj-am H . A B D I L L SSmT.I) resi-e-l fully inform his friends, that he wid manufacture for sale all kinds f COPP Kit, TIN, cy 5 HE ET-IK ON v ii. Aj i ;sV. ' .- . - -..-. -lit siru-' in nil Us various t'ia..clies. He solicits the attention of dealers, to his stock vf vvnres.iiiteiiding to otler them at all time? an assortment complete, as well as perfect m its worki'iai.ship. e intends that his ware shall he e-jual to any in the west, and to olu i it npoti as reasot.a'de terms, as it can he purchased, in Louisv ille or any other western market. All kinds of job work attended to, with n.atness ar.-,! tlcsi.atch. House-d'.uters made and put up in good order, and on reasona! le terms. Feather--, old pewter and copper taken in change for wares. IK AM A B DILL. Yiricen nes, Dec. 1st, ld'.J 17-ly. 1 i 1 lJ!!;fe- I o'l mm il S f 1 m wiiicti lie lived, on N e c o i , d street, occupied iresent bv Wm. t irecn. ' ilk1 iuuisput DAYID MdlF.NRY. D--. 11, 1S11 2T-tf. SADDLUKY. TG7i. hav on hand a largand gr-nerai assiirtMiei Martinirah.'S, ( lirt ot :ttbUoS, i.nii.c--. r. and (,'ircin'c. for a,e low b cash or mot kiudsof n.-odn -e. TtltiliX cv- TRACV ll-,.:;in. -7,1' M T HL( i:SVLf. , 5 IJnXCS . O. 1 . tC! r.tuekv i o'.' 1 Brtrrcb. Ch cr cd. 50 Kcs Piit.-bur-li V, h:te Lead, best ou!ltv, 12 B.ix's Mould Candles. I'-rsaicbv MADD. -L" ev'u Arf. Nov. , t;: tf fFAVE remove:! t &ts NV.mr Siieet wi tht ir i:t w build; ere they w.iuhl be :lg o;i I, t their id i fri-Mids an J cu -Miners, ml re--!ectft;i!v c-.i! the attention cf M c rw o : ch.int vtsitiii Evanvi!le to their stock of gocds rcr ive 1 lodow.-: If-) Hot. s Ti.i PI it !0C0 pis. Brajins Cupptr, :.' IS-, as-t. Wire. 10U TotiS asst. Juniatta Iron, o()0 Kegs Nail--, :.")0 Bags Coffee, 50 Jtoxes II iisins, 1 Hh l. Madder, 2 Ceroons tS. F. Indigo. 15 Bright ices, 10 Mouse-hole Anvil. 10 bbls. Tanners' Oil, 50 isidc; Spani-li solc Leather. 2.) Boxes asst. Cotton Yarn, 100 Boxes u-t. Wii.d-wv Clasf. 1!0 Kegs White Lea l. Together w th a full assortment usuilly found in i lirooerv Store. Call and se for vour-elves. A. LAI (t H LIN L'.. Corner of Water and Sycamore Streets, E vansvide. Doc. lvl I CS-et. )WHE Uli -rsigned has taken out letters JkS tetamenlarv troci tho 1'robate Coutt ot tiibson county on tho estate of Thomas .Montgomery, Scn. late cf said county, deceased. All those n dibti d to said estate will make im mediate payment to the undersigned; all those haing cl-uios agjin-t said estate will please pre sent tisem to 'l.c unut rsuned lor payment within twelve mo'.ths. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. i no.?, j . .uuo i uw.HLiu, .1 AMES SK ELTON. 5 Lxc ere. Dec H!i is 1 1 cs-:r.
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Look Out Tor a Thief! V Sunday, ths 2d. inst.. a man callj ing himself JOHN DOHER'PY, ran awav from the house of tho undersigned, in the Lower Prairie. 3 I -2 miles below Yincennes, taking wiih him a ride. He too;; the gun under the pretence nf troiiig on a hunticg excursion, but has not since been heard of. Any person catching said Doherty, end delivering him with the property which he stole to the Ftibscriber. shall be liberally rewarded. Said Doherty is about six feel high had on w hen he left a jeans coat, a pair of hard-time? pr.nt: loons, and a whi'e fur hat. VITAL P.OCCIIIE. Pre. lt2--3l
BF;GNCHiTlS! BRONCHITIS!! Beware cf tLat dread destroyer, CrT h c H r 24 c Si i t i
liich spares neither the Young, the Good, or the Beautiful, I o t i -5 annually hurrying theu-ands upon thousand to a premature grave under the m'etc'nn name cf Consumption. The usual symptoms of thi- disease are, Cough, Soreness of the Lungs or Throat. Hoarseness, Difficulty of Drebthiuar. Asthma, Hectic Fever, a Spitting up of Phlegm or Matter, and sometimes Blood. It is an 'nilaination of the tine skin which lines the inside of the small wind tubes or air vessels running through every part of the lungs. The great and effectual re rncJy f ir this alarming and widc-spi, adtng disease is the SSev I CO VC ' t ' S lilt IttlU V 4 ! IV. This new and valuable Medicine is universally pronounced, by the multitudes who have used it and tested its healinj virtues, t bo the. mo-t wonderful and admirable remedy in the world for the cure of Ur.nsi urns, Cociius, severs Coliis. Choup, Asthma, Whoopimj Cocuii, nrul all diseases cf the Logs and Windpipe, which, if tieclected. soon lead to heal Consuui!iion. The Halm of Ltfk stands entirely aloof frem the various Quack Xutfrums of the dav, having invariably wu: the confidence cd Pu.ti. cians, Cltrymen, and the ittitlUent nf ait drifts, wherever it has been introduced. Philan thropists, and all who truly sympathize with human sullerinjr, every where hail its appearance with heart-felt joy; and locking upon the Balm of Lifk as one of those freat end unfummon Lk.ffings which a kind Providtncw occasionally bestowed on man. but which, like angel's visits, are few and far between. Kcv.1l. tveir SlaSiiiol sIf, For Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, tc. From the Rev. D. Moore n 18-." my luii;s became seriously diseased, and continued so for nearly fourteen years, and ab,,ut hix years since I was at facte J with a chronic bronchitis which occasioned me much j.ain and distress, attended by d.thcidt breadline and pains in -.-arious parts nf the che.-t. In March last I purchas.-d a bottle of Rev. I. Covert's Ltalm of Life, and the effect habeen that my breathing is about ;s free as before I was taken, my chronic bronchitis i;e;.rly if notaltvigether cured, and the pains of the chest have subsided. I have great con fide nee in the Halm of Life, and think it a qood and safe medicine. DAVID MOORE. Aurelius, N. Y. Aug. 21, The nature of the composition cf the Kev. I. Covert's Hahn of Life, having been fully e.mlainen to the follow ing medical gentlemen, they have consented that they may be referred tu as author, ity for its utility as an expectorant in those chronic cases of pulmonary disease, in which that class ot remedies is indicated. -V. lUr.sr, M. Ii. Profcss-or of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Albany Medical Collc-c. J. Mr. Y .,c M. I). Prr of A n - i i-vriul, IM:r: Sfr ,,v;;i. n. -.v Y i : i k cirv. d. Lii. r, .1. ., 'leachDr. M. '....-.;., J. :::;..(!.. m. d v,Av Fen,; ;!;. ll,ivv. 't !.: -'i's in the Crizt limit! S( minnri. fb-: ; cei uiics that I have sneces-fuliv used the Kev. I. Covert's Balm of Life. In the case of an obstinate cold w.'iich resulted i.i a Fettled inilamation of t,e lungs, the Balm of I ife. after the trial of several other medicines for seveial weeKs, cfTpcttd a gradual but permatin t cure. H. BANNISTER. Cnzenovia, N. Y., April IS, IPlit). The following from the Kev. L. Halsey, Professor of Ecie-iiKtical Histoiv-, Ac. D. D., in t!ic Auburn 'I hcclogh j! Se t ived. Kev. I. Coveit My lina-v, has iu--t been if ,1. In ref- rer:c to diity to U!" that t ted w u;i a ( 7. ;,- voui r it'ilieii:.'. I -m it for a 1 ei Jiti.ii ! h-ivc been and its usual uci or.ip,io im i;t-: and a its'! a-', u to;rv ..,ir ;-r ti.ir.con c:i t:ie a-stj-iai: e tr.'iii ir On -d ;:;e:. that :t eoiU ain i! n i h ).. rd-is ii-irr-dienfs. The result has been the al-!.o-i' Febrile ioit.t'i m- and the gradual re-tit att.ui of he .lt'i t't.'tn tic, is tu the fl.ront. si t! -,t I am enab'ed to return to the labors i f the desk. 1 think the medicine entitled to the attention of ail persons sirnihuly allcea d. Your, truly, LUi'IIER IIALSE Y. Auburn Thcoloicid Seminary, March 'J, IS 10. This cerii.'ics that having examined the Rev. I. Coveit-s l!aln of I ife, in :' ' compon -nt parts. we do b'die'.e it to b one ft the best romnour Is for cm ..ns. .nsun-.p:ion, chronic inllamations, ect. of which we have nny know ledge, and do most cordially recommend it-- use to all alllicted with the above named diseases. J. W. DaMri - , M. D. , ,. W. J. Lovi, v, M. D.5' hna' N (lonnov NnaitiiM, M. D, Onondaga, N". Y. E. Lvw ntNCE. M. D., Bald winsville. N. V. The Balm of Litk, . for sole b J. B. COL WELL t Co.. T)rtt moists, oppasite Circcnhow iS: Boyle's. Yincennes. Jan. 7, Is 12 31 f.t. "HTST recei'. cd. a supplv of Cojkinr:. rrankhn,and ood Stoves, of a su perior nuaiitv, anu for fa.e tv l MADDOX ct GASS. Se pt. 3. LS-II. l3-t. i virtue ol a writ ol lien facias, to 83 mo directed, from tho clerk's office of tne Daviess circuit court, I will expo?" lo public sab?, at the court house door in V incennes, in Knox county . on Saturday, the 29th day of January next, between the hours ol 10 o'clock, A. M. and 1 o'clock, 1'. M. of saitl dav. the following real estate, to-wit: 21 feel frontino- on Water street, part of lot No. 21, in the borough of Yincennes, bounded on the north-east side by ?darket street, on the south-east by Water street, on the southwest by the building erected by John Wise, and on tho north-west by the river Wabash. The said 2 1 feet running back the full depth of said lot, from Water street, levied on as tho property of William Patterson, to satisfy said writ, against William Patterson, and in favor of Patrick Moore. A. SMITH. S. K. C. D?c. 30.IS.1I 30- It. BLANKS FOR SALE THIS OFITCE. AT
LIQUORS. A N assortment of "'SVillt, fwllinnl ISraiKlV, tor sale low by the barrel, bv L L.WATSON, At iho Steamboat Janding. Dec. 31, 16 il 3o -V,i'm
W A N T i: D , A LL kinds of M A R K V. T I X G , for which the hi-rliest market price will j be given by L. L. VATSON. Deo- 2D, 1S!1 no-ot. KALl'T) proposals will be received k7 cy tne County conwnissioners Ourt of Lawrence Coi. nv, lllmiis, at the Cleik's Office iti Lawrenc6vi!le, on the 23th day of January, lSi2, for furnishing the materials necessary for plastering tho Court House of fr.id county, including lathe and for plastering said Court House. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's office on tho day of letting. By order of said Court, Ih Z. It VAN, Clerk. Dec. 29, hill so -at-WIIl-: AT! W1HCAT!! r.FSIIFLS wanted, Uttf'j'QyViHiV for which we will pay 7T) cents per bushel in notes and accounts due, or goods at cas'.i prices. Cash will not be refused if you have no Wheat. Voi, P.URTCII & Co. Dec. 1, IS 12 liO-tf-GF THE WABASH VALLEY, rjHE subscriber-i have erected a large Paper - Mill at Lafayette, Ind., and hiving spared no cost in oblaining the most approved Machinery ev f-kiil from the East, are prepared to supply the Fiitire Wabash Y,dlci with every kind of paper wanted, on the most ,'avorable terms. Tn Friends of Homo Industry and Western Enternnse, are invited to cive us a call, and to save their Rags, which will be received in exchange for Paper or ('ash at fair prices. THOMAS & YANDES. Dec. 2 2, 1811 30 ly. PHYSICIANS V, MERCHANTS "ILL please take notice that the siib-cribers have at all times a lar;;e supplv cf r s - - E::iciit ."TSt'Ctiriis?. Which llvy hope Dealers, Physicians, and puMtc ffcnerauv wnicaii and ercauun'.' !,' !:ee pure!uit :tt j; e ! ervhfr--' as they are Ce'ei tumi d to se! for c.k!i or approved credit to' 1 as ...?.: ,-.s the -arne articles can bo had wes-t of 'incin':ati. J. B. COL WELL. & (J ... D;.oi:Ut3. opposite tJreenhow cc Boyle's. Vincennes, Dec. 31, IS 1 1 30 tf. 3 3t r. a a&i tic lit ( .i i .It ih' Citu iniititi ,y . nsrilc Prices have a large -took of Tin on h ind, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will ? il n accomodating terms to customers a. id tht; pulh T!;c ' .pper, Tin, A i,. !CCt ton m mufactorv will be arried on as u:al at mv old stand ot: Market street neirly uppo-ite the tt kct I muse ; w here all kinds of iohw-ork will bo Jone according to order at short notice. N. MIT. March 15th 1S3-J ;f 'E OF ind;. A?l .C Coililtlj. i v,.- cujci rrent DT -v viuvl u vo'. u 1 LtVlE.M'JC ; I KUM, IN 11. acob Hat rper, vs. j Thomas Scott, Henry K. J. Chancery. Wise, George W. Harper j and William Ikrrald. J N OW at ihia time -eanii. the complainant bv Judah, his counsel, and the defendants Thomas Scoit anil Her.rv K. Wise, by l'dlisand Thomas, their cof-1. ;.nd filed their answer 10 complainant's bill, am I it beir. suarestcd to the court i iii mat process nail teen returnevi t.'ny served upon (ieorgn W. Har;er, and not found as to William Herrald, attd it also appearing to the satisfaction of the court that said William Herrald is not a resi dent of the State of Indiana, it is there fore ordered, that notice cf the pendency of this suit be given said defendant, Wil liam Herraid, by publication in the Yin cerities Saturday Gazette, a weekly news paper printed anil published in Yincennes, for three weeks successively, that he be and appear at the next term of this court, and answer the complainant's hill, or the same will he taken as confessed, and a dectee entered accordingly; and it is fur ther ordered, that eaid George W. Harper have leave to ide his answer to 6aid complainant's bill, at the next term of this court, until which tims this cause is continued. Attest Wm. R. McCORI), c. K. C. C f Dec. ISiT 30-4t. A LL persons having unsettled accounts with fhe late firm of Greenhow et Boyle tire expected to come forward and close the same without deity, as it is absolutely necessary that the aiiairs of the late firm be closed forthwith. JAS. V. GREENHOW. Oct. Sth 1811 19-tf.
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fSMie under-iiined by reafoti of the house which he kept bis shop, being ¬ m torn down on the night of the lire, Irasremoved to the house formerly occupied bv Dunn & Corn well on Market sttret. one door from Mayes and Kuykesdail's store, where all having any thing to do in tiie line of Tailoring, will please call. He pledges himself to givo general satisfaction. JOHN II. MASSEY. Oct. 20, IS 1 2 My. V I? i: 7i . B-M PRACTSOAL IHST1TUTS. TENTH YEAR. THIS SSK08LwiIlre.comtnence. on the Ftrst Monday of September. Having already successfully cmducted this school during the last nine years, the subscriber, :rateful tor thft liberal support hitherto affowhd, solicits the continued patronage of the community. rUPILS Or EITHER SEX, OR ANY ACE ACL RECEIVED. Terms o CO per. quarter of I 'd weeks, or if entered by the year 00 per year of i'-i weeks. Entrance quarterly, unless by contract. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sciences, extra charse will be mndt according to agreement between the parties. Wood per year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. S. L. CROSHY, Principal. YincenAes. August 12. 1811 li. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretcfore existing between the undersign d, was dissolved on the 20ih of May. Those indebted lo the firm wil! please calk on S. K. Dunn, (who is authorize d to close the concern ) and "tin" L-fcir a. counts without delay, as it is imoor that their books should he peedilv closed. SAML. R. DUNN, B. H. CORNWALL. June 3d. 18-11. N. B. The undersigned ir.fnms the public, and his friend, that he will continue the TAILORING buines at the old stand on Market street, adjoining the store of Mayes & Kuykemh-dl. where he is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in a superior style, and on moderate terms. S. R. DUNN. June 3d, 18 11 52-tf. . 4 7 10 BBLS Good A iii' rii- Mi I 5 do do Gin, 5 do Sweet M ibm Wl :e. 1 Pine -1th noof Cogniac Bran, 1 Cask ' 'himp.iitrn 30 Bags Shot assorted No. 500 lbs. Bar Lea ', 10 bids. Prime N. O. Sceru, 10 Baa" Kio Coffee, 20 K'eami Wraj.ping Peper. I-'ur sale low for cash by E .1. BROWN M.irh-Jst. Dec. ISth, I H 10. n2S-tf. NO'ircE. otyroEi s'zwnt, has Kft aii -" " his notes and accounts in the hands ol M aptin Ii. BiNscv. Esq. for collection. April 30, 181 L 47 -if. BOOKS! BOOKS!! fit '? Ii THE undersigned respectfully an nounee to the citizens of Vincennes, and the pnhlic in general, that they have associated themselves too-ether in the Business, in this phce, on Water street, nnnnsi p flip Strp nf Tiirn .t- Tract- nn.i -lo. ,,o f Moe, f- ,v ut 1 mv 111 111 x 1 j in m iti ,iti v.' vif. auv.1 1 i i sell at the Louisville prices with the expense of transportation added on heavy articles only, such as WR.ITIXG. WJlArPIXG, PRIXTIXG 4- WALL PAPER, P.IS'J PRO ARBS, S-c. EZEKIEL R. DAY. JOHN MAN. N. B. Cltrn Linen or cotton rags taken in exchange for any thing in our line. J. M. et Co. Dec. 7th, 1841 27-Gm. NEW TAILORING ESTA 8 I PUPUPMT o fin m a n 1 . yai (jffkHE subscribers would respectfully Y inform the citziens of Yincennes, ami its vicinity, that they have commenc ed tho above business, on Market street, in the house lately occupied by M. Jones, as a het and shoe store. They hope bv close attention to business, to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Pereons wishing any thing done in their line of buJtness will please giv e them a call. E. MEISENHELTER. J. BOUSHEY. Vincennes, Nov. 13, 1841 23-3m. iV O T I C K . JOUKNEi.MAN CHAIK M AKEi, can jx get constant employment and a good situ ation by applying to JOSEP7 KOSEMAN. Oct 23, 1S10 20-tf.
DR. TAYLOR'S BALSAM CF LIVERWORT. His been used succcffifully for eight year in th cure. f Consumption ond Liter complaint Remember the original and genuine t.t made unly at 375 IS nccry, X. Y. All others art spurious and nrauthorized. Consumption and Liver Complaint. 4 S a uem i dl remedy for these o.iieasts, i din A fully sp.t.sfu d, from long experience, there is no medicine ctju.il to Dr. Taylor's Balsam Liverwort. Beint; purely vegetable, it can le used with the utmost sr.fety by all peron in every condition. It cleane the lungs bv expectoration, relieves diiiicuit breathing, and feini to her.! the chert. There can be r.b qucition but this medicine is a certain cure for chror.ic cotila and colds. I have used it four years in my practice, and always with n;ccct-. A. F. ROGERS', M. D. Cossu mptioi, The fi Ikw in it r uiBtks wer
j taken frum the last number of the Medical Magazine: The f urprising effect reduced by Pr. Taj lo.-s ba'.-nm ot l.i moit, in cLrsuni five cure cannot tail of exciting a deep and thriding inter est throughout the world. Wo have so long believed this disease (coi:suirn.tion) incurable, that it is difficult to credit orr scum k when we see pers.ms evidently consuinj live, re-strn d to health. Yet this is a fact of daily occurrenct; how then can we question the virtue of the aba medicine? In cui next v.e shall lie nioit. explicit; meantime we hope physicians will mke tii.il vf this medicine and report its effects to us." y'ote- The original und genuine Tt lei- Btl-.-am of Liverwort is made atid sold at C75 Boe r y . To Fi:!Aii The number ef fi inale in delicitu health is tiuly surprising. Weakness, of appetiie, liver complaints, ai d inp.iiy other diseases prey upon them, making thrin j ale ai.J lean of llcsh. All this cisn be renudied l th u-e of strei "jthening medtcif.e. that wid &.-sin. nature in at! her movements, restore t-.-i.p to tb nerves an ! muscular orgaiu. Of this Dr. Tsvi..i s hah-itru of Lire rw ot t, w hii h being iii!il and porei, ve.ietable, answers feiiial s nCmirhl iy. If a'l vviii Use it, we are cudidfit an t !hlic tp, good appetite, an l ruddy cheeks wid follow. Once more rcrnem! er, the o iginal and gei.uiiis made at Mo Buweiy. AVrcuti ;'.-e."'e.v a:'.: Yt c1 r-es Dr. Tevlor s Bai.-am of Liv rvvn. made at o7. idowetv, is a.-siiiedty an excellent remedy for tht so c'i?ees. My wife has been n.ore or less ill for tl.es ten yCRis She wes extreinely l,c r: o;., ai,d at limes so we; domestic d; ak th.it she could r.ot ottcr.d tt her :ties. Bv the use of :his n.tdieire. her strength is wholly restored, zi.d .-he i KM ht-althv as I can wi.-h ! jer to Le. M .cset : at Dr. Tav i.T-s ofllee. Cure r f C. n.'.:-ipll-jn. Mrs. Martin, a worthy ine-n.bc r of try co.-jgregution, vu tken ii! sometime stnte with a cr.ld. air. in the bit-ns t, and some difficulty of breathing, ar.d in a few days thereafter had a violent eoi.h a::ii v h pain in ti e L-idt s w hie h i:e in- di ine could Tf-;ie. Mo couliiiued in this way f, r a g t.n.e vi d. thecaie id' Dr. Kt:t, but ilntillv 1 t -rwv coio-cli-.l-tivc, a: .i as evidei.flv near the end of heriurthIv sutiernrcs. w . .. b, er trot o r i crrur JeC l.c r t nt Dry Dr. .i lor 111 s.m of Liverwoit. Le 'she com t i:id not efcin to agree with her for a few day-, but by lessening the dose, he f'oun-1 it answered admirablv ; it tciievca nercougii ami ner eiiiTii-u.ev oi lueu'i.u; !i iff I !i'iel,.tv i.f I,: n ,?! inter; ape. w? rail tne I ieasure oi i'.ne .11,2! I licr rapid reco-rv t hnlib. LEV. WM. SMVTHE. OBSERVE ! Buy e.idy that which is ndv Rt the Old. Od'ce. 37.; Bowery, N. Y.. and for bulw bv their agettts, J. B. COL WELL A- CO. 1 inct.r,ne!, h,dit nn. Jun KKMOYAL. in: se 1 :' f r iorms h I IS KiilxS LO.ll CWItorn, rs th.it be . to ' j- ;, -.v 1 ri n;av, c t ... 1 .1 1111 i,i lie the I'uHfi ce-;vc ;tc ciiU t . I b I - i ! 1 1 . 141E1.CN. ..i I t i n g , 1 j j f le a-ed to r. v thiiur to d IL.!!. w tu rc be '.. id 01 a: 1!! b u akimso: 5.0- if. June 2, IS 11 SO.OOO Bcsheis Flax Seed. 4 White Beans. For hich we will pay the highest price m goo. 5 at our store. Wm. BURTCII 1-1 tli 1811 1 0-2 m. Si Co. Oct 1ROX stoiu:. rnHIt'I subscriber has re-onpj.ed on Vie. g ter Jireet. eipi;es:te to the store vf Messrs. Thorn dv Tracy, and ha a jus: rc ceived A Ina-irr i;nsls$v of new mox axi Sails, Which., with the reu-a'.nier cf his ?:MCk tiiat escaped burning et the !a:e ilr, wil; render his assortment full and cctimle e. ALSO i A erpneral assert!), r nt f CJroceries. Wir.e.-i ! i'rJors, which he v. ill whole ale ot ' ' retail. P. DOR AN. X. I. I will sell low for cash in env quantity to suit purchasers, Castings, Iron end Nails w hich were pertinilv hy the late :ire. Nov. 2t5, 1811 2,'-tf. imaged P. D. co i en ran slf rj-,llL undcrsitrned has just rinished an elegan nine pa-senger coach, which he will war ra:.t a superior article, and w il! sell low for carh DANIEL WHITMORE. March 18th, 1811 41 -tf. tisi-: vincsw:vi3s liAztiTT;: i;5 3Jublis!ttn Ccxv SaIu:-iar BY K. Y. A I III TO A. TERMS 2 00, If paid in advance. t Z 50, ff paid during the. f.nt tiz muntis $3 00, If not paid during iht fn kt nix .'lor.th.'!, t l 25. Fornix months. Papers discontinued only at the option of th publisher .vhile arrearages urn due. rj Advertise, nents making one square or icj will be inserled three times for one dl!ai , and t.venty-five cents for every subse.pjent iuscriioi-; longer advertisements in the same proportion. Advertisements sent without orders vnil, in all cases be inserted until forbid, and charged 'accordingly. Five dollar will invariably Le charged for H vr rtising w ivf .
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