Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 January 1842 — Page 4

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American A.nt:qciiie and IvEiF.-Uicti-es into the Oriuin anu History of . t 11 i ? . i r i - '

the keo iva.k. is icj:aHiitr p . Bradford. fD.iv tot it Saxton. X. A. Saxton &i Fierce, lioston.; The f. r.-i portion of this work embraces an nit renting1 account of m mv curutns ; i i wo-id tt'a I antiquities t l .; s t : tt to Amrnri, ! all of winch in.iirat's a v.i-t ..cone of civilization, an-.! p;es ut us iMot'li ( f a great and tlourishiu rae toning possest'd and cultivated ti e end; in pi-ruels pro-

ioas to its uab:t-U:.a bv the .o tons tnh s man;.! uiuitrs nave oeen comparatively of Red Men. tlavi.tg eanit.ed dedb.-! m ill. retelv these ancient rum, in the second! A nvetiu of paper manufacturers was portion of his work the author is it d to;he!d in .ev York, on the 2-h!i nil., at inquire w.iether they present any imlba-1 which delegates were present from M islion of having proceeds; 1 from the same Jaehust 'tis, Connecticut, Vermont, Xew race; an I, proving that America presents j eik. New Jersey, Pennsy h au.a, Marythree points of cultivation, Coiled , laud, Virginia; and a committee w ho had States, Mexic . and South America, he Jb mi previously appointed submitted to develops many sinking analyses bet we en j the convention a ptcamble and resolutions them, in the en! arrivntj at the conclusion j which were dicu-ed and adopted. The

that "the Red race a -or tars to he a nriitii- i it i tivc brunch if th-: 'tmwan f:?nil.. to have existed in many portions of die yiohj distinguished tor te.ilv civilization: an 1 to have penetraltd at n very ancient period into America. Tho American family does not appear to native ti-jir '.Wv't numerous ana! :;k o nvtl horn any hut is ai!iiiian d by j to the ilu usciaus.l Egyptians, Mongols. Chinese, and uoos: it is hv (1 to tin: lays and IVy'iest ms, and the conjecture j possessing perhaps the hub, --t d-'roe .f i onauoii v i i i is mat wnicn man. tains its or igin Uotn Asia, tiirouh the li .an Arc.bij)c!f'o. j Ins ,s wlu: we e j!o ani'd e anniiai in'erfrom theuoik by a u:eriici.. tion a work ntiuiijt, i.a.it ui:i inter-

e - ti n o- to the curious and anti p.;ri .n, but j of the artiJ. to about one half of v. hat it from which we have a;:ett as do-.ibtfid j was fifteen years ao. And w i ill the eotias eer. notwithsftu hnj t!.o e'.oarness t,f -'ant improveuu-nt in maci.in ry which the author's style and Lis succinctness of j American ingenuity is producing, the

narratiott. ) j,'. tn,s. II )--, ( urls. A correspond nit withrs us t unite a story which, we are verv pure, is a li'n 1 inmn the inr's of the IIoo?e. r ;aul i i e i'vs he was at a ball inthat region aw bib lances until . n;.i, 'tat in ! ' no acquainticti supper was over, lie was surprised to notice that many came oa to t!ie uvncnis? room with all sorts of eatables. Feikn disposed to take a share in the frolic, he Hepped up to a bouncing I iss. and. asked if she would honor him with htrhand in a dance? "In con 1 ..I, sam she, eallniir to !;er sister "kere Sal, just hold my tatei wlii'e I take a trot with this tr hosi." ArrrHeJ '"rn.-isifit. A fellow twne 1 Hanknaid. con'hie 1 in Newport (R. I.) (iaol for robbing t!ie Provuiene I'ost ' '!- iice. mde a m st u nf,)rf.nu:e attempt to break out on Monday night of Us', we. k. He maJe a hole in ike wall 1 ng enough. 8S he thought, to afford him a 'passige way to li'v-rtv;' !cit upon tjetlir.g about Iialf way through, he found it fipiaiiy impossildo to 'go ahead' or g at -rn. lie could neiiher ad vuce or re'.reit a single barley corn: but there he was firmly embed. led in slur.e as the ant'tdi luviun to id in a Derbyshire mine. liven tho RecorOt r s ho hah ' :.s' '0-""v could t-ot .'' hat I u it . vji a.-s;-t,:nee ! roin t.ia stone c trier's t-bi-.Mr. Hankn was as se ween t.. op-m atr ami s iiio co.iin of Mahom his own igeou et bttweei! t et- vena rtad t ie earth; a-,d here he would h f. e remainc ! until dooms-1 day if :h morni nir turnkey had not come the next .0 his assistance. Help was then obtuiti -d, and after a good deal of labor the unfortunate evntieman was dually (p.miivd fr rn the ( ieolocjicai forn:.ition in which he had vo'untardy bccoiii 1 an er,t( r-s m. A. I . i'our. v- Fi'r. cwtie.- vf the biiiiard tables over th-. Canto S.; ec t I v.:!: atie, nvt widi an ac cident ye-u i d -.v, whudi it is fe nfd will j co.-t h :n !.:s ri) 0..1 , t ver tb.2 bar in tho j Hi hi reeee.tiv kept by him i'l St. Charh-s Arcade thv re is a 1 r of die -c it some e iirkl feet trom the a .or ot me -econn s ory . lll 1 1.' tie liu.t . 11 up mere. arm. irom some . n, cause or odner. l 11 down hea l firemost. The blood instmdv usiied from his nose, montn, in 1 c speech'ess and veved to hi 2 were ru'.crtaiue r v . We have b? ( d.ed at a Kite h and he u'n tabeti up . ensible. He was coni.len e, but no hopes ist '" it of his rc.ovt;.1 since that Mi. Bennett la "C. eveuiioj. i'ic. Ve ;?" of 7 1 - ' r.-n 1:1 fj.l. i tie ;aof Temperance is m i .:i: in W"e.o!.iE:o ton. but no p: ogress Vi.iihd that of ll lien. Thoma'. I. MarshcM. a repre--cntativc in Cenzress from the State of Kentucky. This event, which will gladden go m my hearts, took place on Friday, when Mr. .Marshal! signed a p!e ige drawn up for him in the House-cr Representatives, by the Hon. .Mr. r.i i:. of Massachusetts. In the evening he intended a meeting ol the Temperance Society, in the lecture room of th 1 .Medical Colleje. and made a public acknowledgement of the step he had taken, and in a pathetio strain, detailed the moving and immediate cawse. In his peculiar eloquent style, this giiieel man drew an appalling picture of the loathsomeness of drunkenness and the debasement cf the form which (Hod nude in his own itnae; but its effects went beyond physical, to the intellectual part cf man, a contemplation of which had alarmed him, and hence his abandonment of the cause of so many woes. Nevwr has the cause cf temperance brought to its aid so brilliant an intellect, and his el oquence, nowr-, doubtless to be partially political partizanship to the diverted from cause of man's moral elevation, will find

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nappines arm intellectual iMicacrpmeni. A. I'. itTrtW. - Fro n the BjsIo i Transcript. KANUPA0TUR3 OF TAP!?. I im l;r.uii'!i of business has extended to such a decree that it has become of srreat importance in lhi3 conntrv when the pub. teaiioii o newspapers is so constantly inereas n$r. liul the profits to the l.'ilowtn is tho substance of their reno i t. tiei ar; GOO paper muss now m opi ration in the United State? embracing a capitol of at lenst -91 ,0 !i;,0 h manufacturing paper to the amount of Slu.O.HhOO utinmliy; and affording employment to M 00 person."-. The perfection to which the American manufacturers have arrived is very i: reat. but the article is sold nt such an exticito-ly low price that it h.-.rfdv afird a living pro til to the- m.v.ufactnrer, oven wit;i tiie advantage of jjre ;t ski!! and excreis;) vi riid e-'Oiiour This large investmetii of capttfil lias been made uiuhr the existence of a system, whiclt. to ;i reat extent, evchuled foreign piper, auu nie in c. nas o en to reunee t.ne price prices may he .' !i;l lurliier re-luet-d, but cannot under circumstances be increased. Tiee rea?on why the American manufacturer, with a duty of ';) pt;r cent cannot compete with the foreign manuf eturtr is, ihat it is the policy of France In prohibit entirely the cxport.-u on of rags trom her dominion. With a dense population and a comparatively small home consumption of paper, the rttw materia! is superabundant, and consequently very much below the price at which our manufacturers can procure it. This a hied to the low price of jumper labor, which is estimated at one; fifth of the price paid here, renders it impossible for the; Amri can manufacturer? to sustain themselves under the contemplated alterations of the T.oiiT. Immediately cntn -cttd with the manufarlure of paper are :he establishments employed in making michiuery used in piper making. Tiie number of persons thus engaged, it is diflieull to estimate. The whole quantity of rags and other stock converted into paper annually is about FlO.OtMl.OwO lb-, of which more than 1 ohHM),(!(l) are collected in this country, and valued at $5.0.!0,0fM. This large amount is raised annually from an article that can be applied to no oilier purpose, and wid consequently, in a great mcj- Jre he lost to the country. Tho committee, therefore, reported sundry resolutions: that the reduction of or, tics win is to pi, ce on the tirst ol July next requires Lie serious consideration of Contrrss; that this reduction will soon render S 1 (3.000,000 ol capital unproductive will drive 50,000 persons to other and precarious modes of subsistence, and will cause a loss among the poorer classes of nearly 000,000, by rendering the amount of domestic rags nearly vahi.ee?;-; and that 3 committee be a ppoiated to prepare a memorial to Con-

cress. S'-itinir forth the ruinous conseouenA'. Bennett, ces of the approaching reduction of duties.

and prayinij that duty equal to that ct 139, or sufficient to enable, us to compete with the reduced price of fmriu labor. b laid on pap':r, books, ar.d paper hange Xacs f the ireek. The. A civ J the iccek. luc woatuer w .is t coin not m ien cotton si-.l tne J-Juiiks we are told, a brazen and bold an 1 hanjj Qn to their no Id. while the people till scol ) am; threaten a row if thev don't 'pay Oid now. Of 1 'hi tutk: seen euouiih, to ki: nd to'ejh, w. ;i v e I a r-t an. l a; 1 rom parf 01 creation we are o nstantiv ht-i iiU ;i.vi:s ;'rea t de I a.o tion N nth or new the i : i;'tf;inii',T; m tic -i",: vi. e crimes an oners u:ii -ii c nnu ! tne state c t me What sue!! thin ,-...0 t., i jo reauy awiui. , or wlane thev n r..i will end, by n vt t 'in istmaa mail, that. 13 it d hit fail, we shall certaily know, blow high or I! e-w i o ." . , Ahem! . : fat - cite C', - The goverr.ment official indulges in the most undignified puerilities. We do not ourselves profess to entertain a very high opinion of the President, but it is mortifying to see the debasement to which the government is bringing itself through its otiieial inouth-piee. Lor the ojiic-: of President of the United States, it is impossilde not to feel the most profound respect, and no citizen of the United States can see that high station belittled in the eyes of the country and of the world, without a personal sense of shame. How is it possible for the President to permit his character to be compromised 3j it is every day of the week, by the paper calling itself the Executive organ, and recognized as such in all quarters. LAerv distinguished Whig in the Senate nd the House of Representatives, who expresses the lesst distrust in Mr. Tyler, or Iiis cabinet, is inade to the theme of the coarsest contitmely in the Madisonian. 'Arnold, Mangum and Barrow," arc ftieeicd at as .1 "noble fraternity of fac-

tionista, and every other Ii'7abrjwho dares to r peak his mind on the measures recommended by tine Administration, is set down as an enemy to iho country, and the people called upon to punish them. The a'C.i Faro opposers of hisv'Exeeliency the President," are tre&ld more tenderly. Messrs. Henton, Buchanan, and Calhoun, are merely remonstrated with, their sympathies appealed to, and thiir good graces invoked sought for and entreated. How coufj they be p unkind to the best of President;! .V. 1. four. Er.qr. How to be Rich. Nothing is more easy than to be rich . It is to trust nobody to befriend none to get every thing, and keep a!! we get to stint ourselves, and every body belonging tons to be the friend of no ni?.n. and have no man for our friend, to heap interest upon interest, cent upon cent to be mean, miserable and desised. for so sue twenty r.r thirty years ami ri 'hes will como as sure as disea-c atuFd is appointment. p Singular Occident. A few evenings since at a party given in Washington city, by commissioner Ellsworth, a sinS'dar accident occurred. Several yards of tho ceiling fell upon the finals of his gue-t, by which a member of Contres-, and a lady were considerably injured, and all the guest were very considerably Irightonrd. There was no warning jn.I no apparent cense for the accident, but down came the p!ntc-rin without notice or ceremony upon their nr.kod head-. sln-'ther T.orrfnc.n rnvliut'e for the Prcsiufnc'i; On the Nib of January.

'be Jjocofoeo? of the Lg sbuure mt for the purpose of reenmmendin j Col. R. M. Johnson for the Presidennv: which was done. The correspondent f" i he Louisville Journal says: "The meeting was organized hv calling Judge James of Hickman (o the ( hair, and the appointment of John M. Hewitt and Wm. Tanner a Sec-retari-s. An address was red by Judge Hewitt, which is to be published. It is a recital of Col. Johnson's military and civil services, interspersed with doctrines of the real nwnnn and Fanny Wright stamp. No one wps recommended for; Vice President, and I cannot conceive of any one who will he willing to run on the same ticket with the 'Temmsph killer-' St. Lorij JVe ?e Km. a. immm a oo. F? V 1 1 remove. 1 to their new buil.lin on ,i't Water Street 'vhere thev would !e .happv t i inert their old friend an I customer.;, nnd would respectfully cali the nttentini cf .Merchants visiting Ev.msville to their stotk of goods received as foIlinYo: 1 CO Bonos Tin P!aU 1000 Ihs. Hrazins Cepuer. J0C0 lbs. asst. Wire. 100 Tons ast. Juniatta Iron, 300 Kegs Nails. 250 IWs Corec, .50 it.itp Tbiisinn, 1 II lid Mulder, 2 t'eroons S. F. Indian, 15 Krhht Vices. 10 Moue hole Anvilu. 1 0 b!!-. Tanners' Oil. 50 Si ip Sp.inisb Solo f, rather, Doxin asst. C..itoii Varn. 100 lines usst. Window (J'asa. 100 Kegs Wbi'c Lead. Together w th n full nortmcnt usaaliy found in a (irocerv Store. Call and spo for yourselves. A. LACC'iUX (.'. Corner of Water And Syramor Sirects, EvansvilJe. Dec. IS 11 2 '-Gt. Notice. PSN'1'' U" lcr-i ne.l has t kcn out letters te-tame".Mry from tlm Prohate Court of (Jilison cov. rity on the estate of Thomas Montiiomorv. Sen. lato of faid county, deceased. All those indel.ted to snid esta'e will m:ikc imntediato payment to the undersigned; nil those having claims: auainst said estate will p'ease present them to the undersigned for payment within twelve months. Said estate id supposed to be solvent. Tiros. J. Movrr;oMKRY. .1 AMI'S SKMi.TOX. S Lxcrs. Dec. Orh HI I 2H-.1t. HOir&Il ,1- JAM, fUVllF1 u'rsigned iilirfsV -1 will sell on inodfan '- IMi trAy Jjss derate terms tlio hou?ei in which he formerly lived, on Second street, occupied at present by Wm. (dreen. Tillu indisputable. , ; ' DAVID McIIENRY. Dec. 11, 1811 -dT-:f. HEW ESTABLISi&iSST. Forwarding and Commission Dusincs3rI"IIl uiiderjicrncd has just opened in the hoc.se at the f.'Ot of Market street, formei ly kept hv J. Donovan, Eip, where he wi'! attend to the Iveeeivin ar.d Forwarding of goods. He will also sell goods on commission, and trusts that persons abroad will find it t.) their interest to make consignments to him. For his strict and prompt attention to business, he will refer to the following gentlemen: LEWIS L. WATSON. REFERENCE S. J. S. cc W. J. Wish, D. S. Box.vtH, I W". J. HtuEnn, K. IN". Cahnan-, v. v c r. n ' 1.5 Ij Tuor.v Sc Tiurr, Maudox cc (jass, J Joseph Pkickt, St. Marie, Illinois. J. M. Stockwell, Evansvilie, la. Tuos. Ci. Thcrstov, do do. E. & (J. Bhowx, Clinton, do. Just received from New Orleans a general a, foittncnt of Family Groceries and iioat Stores. Vincenr.es, Dec! 21,1311 30 4m.

LIQUORS. , X assortment of Wine, C ill and A lll'ailtly, tor sale low by the barrel, by L E. WATSON, At the Steamboat Landing. Dec. 31, 1811 :0 o H TWQ 0 "(fD

MIL subscribers luivo iot r-.--.iv.. fn excellent and irencrni assortment of torei'gn and domestic Dry (5c's ALSO 3d Sacks Rio Cod'ee, 10 ob!.. N. O. Sugar, 12 do " M()hi?scs. 2 Half Ripe-: d:!i proof Cog. I?n,nJy, 2 Pipes Aiiierican RrrniJy, end d Tons Sngr.r Kettieo, All of which wo re driermined to sell a-i low as ny other f:ot;.-e in tiie place. Th.vwishing to p plr-asu ;rJve ns a call previous to iurcl.a;;tv elsewhere, mi l snti-i"y tlunn-el ve j a 5 u th of what we haye ftated abo e. TilOUN Ac THACV ov. '2T, 1811 4.."-i 111 CJLAITT) propos.ils will be received jy by the County Cotnmi-sionerd Cwurt of Lawrences county. Illinois, at the t-i 'rk j UHicj in liijwreriCL v 1 lc. on ie '25th d.iy of January, I .'2, iin' the materials i-ece-scrv to; I i.lfo 1 last; --r 1 11 s? die Conn louse of said county, incl.nlin lathe and for plastering s.nd Court iiottoc. Plans and speeifieatimis may be seen at die L.crk soliice on the dav of letting. I'y order cf said Court, K. Z. RYAN, (derk D-c. 29. la-11 30-3t. WHKAT! WIUhAT!! h rL"SIIi:LS wanted, N' for vhch we will pay 75 cents per b is'itd in notes and accounts due, or goods at cash prices, (,'adi vill not be refused if yo 1 have no Wheat. W::. HUKTrii & (Jo. Dec. I. "JO-tf-To .Tii'ii.2sa;al im trailers OF THE WABASH VALLEY. '"IIIK subscribers have erected a large Paper Mill at Lafayette, Ind., and hiving sf.ared n(. cost in ohiainin the ino approved .Machinery Ac i-ki il from the IIa'., arc prepared to supply the Entire Wabash Valley with every kind of ppr wanted, on the most "avorible terir.s. Tlie Friends of Home Industry and Western EnUrprise, are invited to give l-s a call, and to save their K-itrs, which will be received in exchange fur I'.ij rr or Cari at fair prices. THOMAS & Y ANDES. Dee. 22, IS 11 oO-ly. PIYSSCiAMS & MERCHANTS 1? please take notice that the tj U I' I I I'L I O ilil.l. Ch h... ,11.1. U large supply of I5riiy, Paiaitv, Oil-, ljiti'iit .St'iiicisses, tit!, ljiri2ori, Wines, A:v, Which they hojie Dealers, Physicians, and the public generally will call and exarninu bifore purchasing elsewhere' as they are determined to sell for cash or approved credit mill? as loic as the same articles can he had west of Cincinnati. J. 1L COL WELL. & Co., D.-uggitts. opposite firceiihow & Doylcs. Vineenncs, Dee. 3t,lS4I 30 tf. ' COlTER, TIN, fc SHEET IRON SHan uf act ory . Tin Ware at wlio't'sale awd sit tin Cincinnati vV Louisville Prices 5 have a large stock, of Tin on hand, and will ' continue to keep it on heid, and will sell n accomodating terms to cu.-tomers und the public generally. 'J'he Coj per, Tin, fc sheet Iron manufactory v. ill be carried on as usual ct my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the ri.- . kct house ; where ail kinds of jobwork will be Jono according to order at short notice. N. SVilTIl. March 15th 13'3 tf AT SI ¬ A LL persons havinp; unsealed -iccounts with 1I02 late firm of (dreenhow cv Royle ore expected to come forward and close the same without delay, as it is absolutely necessary thut the adairs of the late firm be closed forthwith. JAS. W. OREENhOW. Oct. 8th 1841 10-tf. GOOD. TADDOX ( SS. hitvc in.": receivdirect fr .en tho eastern cities, a id a-'soi-tmetit of Spring T' ods. hiro nnd go nor and Suiiniier dry ALSO t hire supply of Rctpii'M Cotton Yarn. LamnewicK, Carpet CI un. .Merino, and Wed Hats, &c. ecc. 1 ernoits wiii do well to crdl beforo purchasing elsewhere, a3 wc are determined to sell low fur cash. April IS 11. i;-:f. just iii:ciaKD. 23 Boxes No. 1. Kentucky Tobacco, 2 Barrels Clover Seed, 50 Kegs Pittsburgh White Lead, best quality, 12 Coxes Mould Candles. For sale bv M ADD. X '(JASS. Nov. 27 25 tf BLANKS FOR SALK THIS OFFICIO. AT

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rm i Q'he vyulersigned by reason of the house ... ...I.,rt l.r. f ft 1113 L-lr-r being 111 VI till II 111. IH II OIO OilCl, III. I1H . r . , torn uown on i;;e uigoi ui me lire, na i removed to me nouse lormeriV occupieu i ill C I T i;iin Corn well on .Market stieet.j tone door from .Mayes and Kuykedall's btore, where itll having any in the liV.e of Tailoring, wi He pledges himself to giva thiii'T to do ease call. general utisfaction. JOHN II. MASSE Y Oct. 2 lSil'J :-ly. v 1. c 1: Th x PRAGTiCAL IHSTITUT5. T M.N'Til YMAK. lllb bbyyLwtlire-com-mtiice. on the Eirit .Monday of September. Having already successfully conducted this school during the Lst nitie vears, the subscriber, latcf'.il for the liber. d support hitherto adurdtd, sobcits the continued pntronage of the com muni ty. l't'l'lLS OF IIITIIKK PK.v, OU A N V A Ci it ASH RtlCKIVIT). Terms 0 00 per. quarter of I'd weeks, or if entered by the year $15 00 pi r yenr cf -18 weeks. Entrance quarterly, unless by contract. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sci1 Mil 1 ences. extra ctiarces v. Hi r,o uiaue according to agreement bet wet n the parties. Wood per year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. ' S. L. CROSBY. Principal. Vincennes, August 12, 18 11 11. ABOIL! WOFLD resjecfully inform his friends, that h wii! nianufacture for sale all kind of COPPER, TIX, a, S J LET -IKO. in all its various branches. Me solicits the attention of dealers, to his stock of wares. intending to offer them at dl times an assortment complete, as well as perfect in its workmanship. He intends that his ware shall be equal to any in the weat, and to ciTcr it upon as reasonable terms, as it can be purchased in Louisville or any other wrstern market. All kinds of job work attended to, with neatness nnd despatch. House-i Jutters made and put up in good order, and on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewterand copper taken in change for wares. lllll A M A B DILL. Vincenr.es, Dec. 1st, lSH'J 17-ly. BRANbV, G'Nj WINE. &G." -t rBBLS. Good American Brandy, lU 5 do do C.in. 5 do Sweet Malaga Wine, 1 Pipe 4th proof Cogrnac Brandy, 1 Cask Champaign do CO I'acs Shot assorted Nts. fiOO lbs. Bar Leal, 10 bbls. Piime N. (). Sugsr, 10 Bags Kio Cotfcc, 20 Kearns Vi3uiiig Paper. For .-ale low fur cah bv fl. lillOWN M.:rkd . D;e. ISth, 18-10. nCS-tf. ivoriciv Hi:TflI VS.'ABIli has left ail his notes and accounts in the hands of Martin Rom.vsov, Esq. for collection. April 30, 1811. 17-if. BOCKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! undersigned rcsp etf'illv anJ. nottnee to the citizens of Vinccunes, aiui the public in genera!, that they have associated themselves toother in the i 5!oL iuzil Ktut iEias3' j llusir.esc, iti tills place, on Water street,' ooposi e Stere cd lorn cc iracv, un- , 1 . . rT , c, (. :, dtr the nnt of Jolin Mao ct Co., and will sell nt the Louis vide rrices with the pense of transportation added on herivyj articles only, ruch as RITK G. WnAVVIXG, P1USTIXG Sf WALL ' PAPLlx, PJSTKBOAUVS, S-c. :: r;zi:i;iEL n. day. JOHN .MAX. N. U. Clcnti Jdnen or cotton rags taken in exchange for any tiling in orr iiuc. J. M. ct Co. Dec. Tib, 1841 7-Cm. NKV TAIIOST CfllE subscribers would respectfully A. inform the citzietm of Vinconnes anil its vicinity, that they have commenced the above business, on Market street, in the house lately occupied by M. Jones, as a bet ar.d shoo store. 1 hey hope by close attention to bii?iness, to receivr a liberal thare uf the public patronage. Persons w ishing any tiling done in their line of business will please give them a call. 11. Mi.is!::ni:i:n:i. j. no u. shew Viticcnnes, Nov. 13, 1841 v3-3m. (J T I C K . aJOUHXEVMAN CHAIR MAKF.P, can get constant employment ar.d a good situation bv applv ing to josep; i;ushma.. Oct. -23. 1810 -20 if.

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Dlt. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. Has betn used successfully for eight years tn fi, j cure of Cunsumptii.n and Lirtr complain: llcmembrr the original and genuine is made ' only at 375 Bowery, -V. Y. All othert art'spurious and unauthorized. I Consumption and Liver Complaint.

h general remedy lor tncte iliseae, I am fillip itit from li rn' e r iif rii'nri- thr.is no medicine eipial to lr. Taylor's L'aham c5 Liverwort. Being purely vegetable, it can be ! used with the utmost safety lv all rcrscn in oi (cry condition. It cleanses the luns t-y exjectai ration, relieves difficult breathing, nnd tefmi U I heal the chest. There can be no question luJ j this medicine is a certni'.i ore fr chronic couf;li j nud colds. I have used it tour years in my praetice, und always with succors. A. F. KOC.KKS, If. I). CuNscMi'Tioy. The (o.'..vv ing remark nert ( iiiM'i) ironi liie lasi iiuiuuri ui uic .uruiiti Ping ,,. c ,1 , . l ,-,L t " I 11 The surprising fllVct jircJuceJ by Dr. T lor-s Dal.-am of Liverwort, in cutiaunir-tive ca ; c-mnot f..i I of exciting a deep and thrilling inte t'.roii-i.ouf the world. Ue have o !us believed this d'feasc (cor.?umj.ition) incurabu, that it is difficult to credit cur scnrs when f .c j,c rsor.s e iilt-ntly consumptive, restored ' v l eahh. Vet .his is a fict of daily occurrnc iio'.v then can we question the virtue of the medicine! La oui next we thali be moie eiphci meaiitime we hope physicians will make tiial this inedii ii.e and report its effects to us." Xutf The origin d and cenuiiie 'J'ayloi'i Uf sam of Liverwort is made and eo.'d ut 37G Bo t ry . 'i'o Ft MALfs. The number of female in 0. icate health i3 tiulv surpiisiiuj. Weakuess, lu of appetite, livtr complaints, ui.d n.ai.y otl. di.-easos prey upon them, making thm pufe Iran ni thsh. .Mi this can iu lemedied ly t u.-e of stretictheiiini nsedieine, that will m nature in all her movements, restore tone tit t nerves :,!:,! muscular organs. Of this Dr. Tt-l-,r s Balsam of Liverwort, which being will purely vcgita!)!--, answers female admirably. a!! will n-.e it. wc are coididtiit an clastic , qiud appetite, and ruddy cheeks will followOnce more remember, the oiiginal and genj& is made at :J7 5 Bowery. Airiviif !is-t:sti and V:akuers.---Mt. -lor's Ud'i.-am of l.ivtrwort, tnuJe at 375 15ofry. is a:isiired!y an e ccellent remedy f.u these dfaes. My wife haa been more or less ill furp-J ten yeu;.v She was extremely nervous, 1 ut limes so "-t.;ik that she could nut nttend tiriei domestic duties. Uy the use of this mediina. !kt Ltrcncth is vvlndly restored, and !. f hea'.lby as I can wi-h her to be. My addi u at 1'r. I'aj'lor-s oilier. Cure if Consumption. Mrs. Maitin, vrthy men. her of my congregation, wss tskcuill some time since with a cold, pain in the Lffstt, and some diiiieulty of breathing, and in a few days thereafter he.d a violent couih and :!,. pain iii l'.:e wides which no medicine c-oijd rlie e, ho ciintiiH'i.'d in this vvp.y tor a long t;m i d: the care of Dr. Pea, but finally t eeame coL;nij.tivc, au ! was tvideii'ly near the end of her mrihiv sufferings, when her brother persuaded !.er -try Dr. Taylor's iJalsam of Liverwort. Vt he o. t,ho eoiumciiccd this medicii e, it did not teem t a;ree with her for a few days, but by le"ain the dose, she found it answered admirably; U ieileved her eouth ar.d her d 'licuhv of bre:hin instanter; and wo had the pltanure of witn.;i ; her rapid recovcrv to health. REV. WM. BMYTJfi:-. OHSFP.VF. ! Puy only that which i maJe a the Old Office, 37J bowe'ry, V., and U tK bv their ajenti, J. D. COLWFLL 4 CO. Fi'ic ri;itr, Indinuit. June 5, rll.-C2. 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