Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 February 1842 — Page 4
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One T"rind. O, let roe kr.ov there is loitore. On friendly heart to sympathise, And make my caee in own, And bid drooping apirite me To speak when others re unwind. In melting tone of tenderne, And round the atrkkftt soul to bind The cords of lore, to heal and bleaa O, let me know but this and I Shall joyfully paae the of t?tra, Pee light beyond etch frowrnj sky, Di-'peiiing dcubtae-id gloomy feara, Th cf origin dirine. God'a fclorioas iroBf, free from c!iy, la he-Ten's eternal sphere ehs'I shins, A atar cf day! The fun is but a sparkrf fire, A transient meteor in the sky, Tbe sou! imm.-rtel aa itt Sire, ihil rcer die. A Beli Rtioke Anr a Hwafessd. The following incident, combining touch cf the tragic and comic, with acenftderebie dash of the most intense and highly wrought melo-dramatic effect, octvrreQ a lew day ago in New York, as we !ern from the Sun, and copy it entire -.a a caut'on to bachelora. h shows to what de-persta remedies love will resort v, hen pushed to extremity, and indeed is a sirikniT illustration of the fact what bold stroke? the girit will tometim?fB resett to to procure a hatband. Hera'a tho tale: Our heretne, 'a fair lady of light bine eyes and tlsxen hair,' b-ecemc enamou.ed wiili a young man of the town of the op postie beauty one of raven looka and dark biaet eyes. I hings went on sooothiy unui our lair lady heard that her intended lord was unfaithful, and that he had indi',?:nou lips, and a bee-like propensity for stealing svvetts from every rose ol beauty. On last Thursday evening she determined to test his love, and the power oi her ar: ot cna stioke; and according W she went to a neighboring spnthecaetrv, ordered a tixpencc worth uf crcav rj ;;-.vr, airtcang the shopman to lsbfl 11 'arsenic,' a::J very quietly returned to lodging?. At the expected racmem ? 'over srrived performed his smcroes teeners to hi lady, and for some time m the soft dalliance .if lore tho in ockiv.J chsir, and his ravea locks upr booni. Suddenly, when her deep 1 i;;-tted t. moaient, she s.; d 'my . ; e youth stneJ ?o held h;."" 1 11, i - T (7o lov e me!' h:n iumpinc ' ' . - i - -- tragic atu inn . (die '"f you, tr:d mv Nord . t-.M rnon VQ heatt brain, wu hand burning elu w.ilh my perpttu-
c.ir!?' 'Ye draught TV prepared before thia re J hot diMgU3 was let off and then -alexin' lo liie 9iJe-ri' wll!l l'e fir,n -.Vslcf L"rcratcs shc eeiz:e l th9 P'ion'd hrjl, and .valiowed its contents. Then (act Uq". ) f he, S1ff --i h;n b' ! -roM, t:.d 'My murderer I for vou?' Thct -n'e melting rod ''Will voa but h-13rr' nie ?re 1
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send for the minister at once, betoro ;rikc9 me'.' she exclaimed; and mo of the houiehoU hastened, and in a t winkitnj of an eve the priest came the knot liei! and t!ie fair one excUimed. Let me c'i in hia arms, and meet the -To': of death -t the appointed time and
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.und me hold me, F. lead ms to my :h!' And they led her to her nuptial -h. tho poal of her ambition. Thus was her art triumphant, and now. a. the fruit of her saill, he rejoices in tr.e cirnoinen of her lord, and is ' happily domiciltd in a comfortable brick house rn tho avenue. Siiyular Discovert cj a i cirtfeu iiuvun 1)0mains of the venerable uow 11 I formerlv c MnrUnil. l)undvvan, ana reIJl J 4 a ceniiyoi v.'w"v " ? - I " .1 . t - u . sta liters ) L-i iidi'v vi n S2 ve : ii.o tii 1 iinarv BDiicre wciti Ol d conveyeu u "-. f - - Monklaau church vara d 1 J ' . 1 L r ..Uiit a. ri frsAflS. Some I y-.rSo.,iod n' t prei'PU i 1 iu i,v.j 1 . . -i .n,l.r.mnl..t i tt-.j.w iirrtv ntiii ire nenn
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. . .- 11 r ,.,rIni nnvini i!c(U i. ' -- . . . .lit . , ..t hi r-m.in. wen. denoted in the grave which had to be lion of tho w.dow's remains. Thograve-dr-er in the performanc of hit duty, reached the coffin which had been so long n-.i.u.i in th- aarth and was surDrtsed 11 1 .1 -,V, .:! w9a nmriill IlllvJCUUbVi ... . 1 find ii comparatively fresh, but the upr part of it forming n obstruction to to I-' Via bmkn it. and in doinr so, niured most materially -..-k-.-. vw.. .11.. u m .1 iM.r r. .-. i c .v, -T,- i,ir on removinr me i t of ihe lid. there lay tne venerame Dominie of Dundyvan, a complete petnfi.iie.' 7h MiTm. it anooars. nau been eaiurated with water during, the long Prio l of ita seclusion, and the action ot A - - -' a ibo vcr.ter unon tho body, had gradually hot sijcessfullv finished the wondeifu! transmutation. For the sake, and for L.e evise of t-ctencc, it would have had these r-uhr r-'ie preserved but the relations
of the deceased widow insisted upon their reinterment, snd for their better security, a layer of earth and an iron safe were placed over them. The color end appearance of the petrified body xvc.s th? that of black
oak wood, and from the shoulders down ward the members were rr-rulsr and entire ; the body, feet, legs, ayo, and even the neiN of the toes, being petrified in their order. Ar a proof of its solidity, the grave-digger stood upon it, without ma king the slightest impresiim on any part ot the wonder'ul transmuted body of the rnce bustling Dominie of Dundyvftn. G!sg?tc Crotiidf, Intercatiaf Attram4cl Tact. Th quantity of solar light received at thepls.net Uranus is 350 times leoe than that of the earth. To an inhabitant of Mercury the f?un nppears seven time6 larger than it does to us. If tho degree of heat upon the differ ent planets is in proportion to their dis tance from the Sun, the average temierature of Mercury will b 333 degrees. 121 decree! above boiling water; that of Uran us, 222 degtces below the freezing point. Mercury s donsity is fquil to hat of lead, being the densest pfanet in the system; Saturn the rarest, has very nearly the density of cork. It would take Uranus nearly fifteen years to fall to the Sun, if left to the forre of gravity alone. Schroeter estimates a mountain upon Venus to be nearly 22 miles in height. A locomotive, moving without inter mission at the ruts of 50 mile per honr, would be 542 years in traversing the tsnce between ot:r earth and lira San. Mercury's rate of motion in iuorHt, is SO miles per second, a velocity two hun dred times greater than thai of a cannon all, when it leaves the month cf a can non. A. body that weighs one pound on th Earth, would weigh twenty-seven and a half pounds if transported to the Sun; and an ordinary ized man would weigh four thouaand pounds. "Ttriil by and by." Zounds, sir, yon may as well aay you will never do it! I'm out uf all patience with these "by and by" folks. An hour of the pnsscnt time is worth n week of the future. Why, I know bach lor, who is as well ca'ci'aled for matrimonial tli'Mfy as every virtue nrd every act-onipli.hm'nt can render him: t-ut hi ha been putting fi tbe h?ppy tmi", from one year to sniiicr. always io:v!nnr that Ire would marry "by and hy," till fhc best ten year rf h;s life are gone, end he is "till "resolving," and 1 fear "he will d;e t;: same." He that would gsthrr the rcses of mat rimony rroist wca :n toe iav oi me. II you wih o"lv the withered leaves and m morns, any. poor mn:rn siy, pra n off till S-ptembtt. "Prccrastinalion ts .? ksas LUtra'ttrr. In the State rf Rrkn-s l Sv'ems that "po-!rv hanr." The ropri.!" ff tha Washingcn Telegraph ,;nfo''mx their pntrons that ,h "V 'ta'l...0,rn,po.k, potatoes, Aic." ,n "ment of iobsriP?!C,,, if delivered. Theva ,he ioiLinrUca,reon: ..T. ' winter, and nv B-xi awsr.g the buddi t t-er.; Ap m h.lst tho hv with T,f,i t-.'-s ?.'iverin H aprrcwarj f?net thf cow , Nrwlv ft. J-bi, xe fc trt' A " . Aniblesah 'fl now tea n-k Th C -Col. Harney. O his recent exnlration oi the Everglades, .n9 made some important tr4(c, I disr.ot ries. and killed two of animals enilsu rt:'M!-rr. ot sen cow. existence was deemed fSuW. '?'hc nim?l is t us deacriSed: "The sea iVf. 5 methine between a porpoise and PeU about 13 feet Ion?, with head like "w nd two small flippers nest weight b.Mtt 2.500 pounds.' It cannot leave th ' wsjer. feeds on the grass of the margin, an 3 pro pels itself forward by a broad tail. ee B a a! B-t !' shre.'k" Pen cran' a nalt naKea imam 01 ujui e.gim..' months old. What's tha matter with mamma s thweet yule ducky!' says its affectionate mother," while she presses it to her bosom ana tne young sarpini in reiuiu uia t I I Bl a. . 1 j c:..;. 1 L-n. wot lilts u ur n, n ' . massa Jim wants. u-.aiw.u nrk nutec ., , , t-:i ion niu i'""j' " jtfin en d the infuriated mother gives TA' - V. . . ,.. witll hfr winan U'jurc 111 -w.sjkKah. .Why. -..JO Pt W. f-. m d.. ...... 1 n , . 1 L.n wbimnera the unfortUnl BUCK thr nan no visvv " " ,D Well, an-4 whv don t you bring it here you aggravating nigger you replies the .Omh brings tho gravy, and t tt.e J puts his feet in the pan dashing the rr warm grease about hta puny Tittle vii ve ni"w " milk nks , tV. inf.nitH StYIUSCiTjent Ol U18 IDOiHt' to the intntte amufiDru uwho tenderly exclaimed -Did momcr's yettlo Dimmy want to nut its teeny-weeny footesy s in t..e gravy. i . . u M ni.n in ipp nan Ha mm 11 i .., K,.7 ... , - enooaev-wooev s, iu uku -- its pootv red trocn cn, cuu K aua pappy yappy. TJho know. 'Ne-r.Tibe, says Pete, you knoxy that I knew that 1 don't know what you know, but I know the.t you know thst I know what you doa't know.' I know that,' say! fine. The lsd who spelied coiTVe, kau-rhy we have ascertained is the one who spelled ingenuity hnaindiwi-kn(-a-T.
BRQNGHiTiS! EBGNCHITIS!! Eewart ef that dread destroyer, fC?T Cac Bronchitis Y7hirh epar0s no:tber the Younr, the Good, or the BcRulifcl, but is annually hum-mrt
thryrv.ids upon thoisnd to s prcmntuTe grarc under the miff a km nanis cf Ccnyumption. Tha usual ymptom" of thrs disrsc are, Couth, Horrness of the Lung or Threat, Hoar-enea, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Ferer, a Spitting up f Thlecm er JTa'tcr, and somctiicea Blood. It is an inflamation of the fine kin wfiich tinea the inside cf the small ind tube or air voavela runnirg through every part of the lungs. The grrat and erTrrtoal remedy for thia alarming and wide-sprcadmg dieaj ia the Kcv. I. Covert7. Iwilia of Ife. This new and valoaMo Medirine is nnrver-allv pronounced, by the muhitudee who hare u-d it and tested ita healing virtuea, t be tbs motl wonderful and admirab'e Ttnedy in tha world f r the cure of Bkoxciittik, Corsaa, asviax Czta, Cnocr, AtTHw, Whopit Coroa, and all diaeawof tho Lrwea and Wurnpipa, which, if naglecteJ. soon kad to iiil Consumption. The Baisi op Lm atanda entirely aloof frem tbe vanow Qitack Pmsfrumt of the day, having invariably won the conSdcree of Physi. eicns. Clergymen, and ihtintell.'genl of all clas ses, wherever it baa been introduced. Philan thropists, and all who truly sympathise with human suffering, every where hail its appoaracce with hsrt-flt joy; and ofcin upon tbe U , of Live as one of thoe cot and vnet-.nman biery.nps wtioh a kind rievuence offv innal v batowed rm men, but which, Uia arel' vkita, are few and tar fcetweea. Rev. . CoTcr-t'6 rsa2m of I.jfe, tor ioHgis, isonsumnlH, Brtmciutij;, fc. I-rtm tie Kev. D. Mre.in 1835 rnv luDira brcamc eTiou.lT diaecd. asd cortinaed o for nearly fourteen yere, and about six years ainee I was atucted with a chronic bfoncbitia which occaier:ed me Much pain and dtrtrema, atVenfd bv dirHcutt breathing and paina in ariua pXs of the cher-t. In March last I ptirrheaed a bottle of Ke. I. Co-?ert g Balm of Life and the efTn-t ha been that my breathing i ab-n't iui fiee aa r fre I was taken, my chrorjc bronchitis nearly if sot altogether cutcv4, and tho pain of the chert ha-e fuhvided. I have great confidence in tbe "elm of Life, and thi'vk it a good and aafe medicare. DAVID MUOSE. Atnetiiw, N. T. Aug. 21, 1859. The natu-ne of the eomp-ritirn of the Pe. I. CotctI" Balm of Lite, having been fuily ex; lained to the followi:g m;?dicl gentlemen, they hare consented that they may be rrferred to as authority f T its utility m mr ripectorant in thse chronic enree ol pa'monary oicase, in which that cla of rrmdice is iirtii.-and. D. M. Krrjf, it. D. Iofor ef th Theorv and Practice of MeJiciiK! in the Albany MJica": 7 ? mv and y.Te-::4rrt, . D. Tro'-nr of Ana to-i!hvo!-y, m the FwfirU ..-J)ca! D. New York cfy. d dn IV. .V. J. Milch-U, A Fro?t ire D. P(.i!aIe!ihi. H. S?-j-.-er, A. B., Iracher cf Iricvcce in the Cazemwia Sftnrrtirn,. This certitjes 'iat I liae eiireKfaliy uad the Rev. I. Corert'a Dalna of Life. In the cam (4 an ftbatir.ate cold which rescind c a settled itiflaniation cf ihe lungs, tbe "f T if, the fiat et several otaer uyedicnics tor ntveial weeis 3ectJ a gTtdual bui permanent cure. H. H4N.MSTER. Caienoia, X. V., April 16. 1339. The fallowing fr.m th- R. L. FlaWy, D. P., Prt.fe:T of 2irc!ei.iical Ilntv-iiy, ic, in the Auburn Theological Scajj;ary, Las just lfa iereived. Kc. I. Cc-rt Mv d.-!r Sir In rffrrenco to yrtuT me.'icine. I dcm it mv dnty t fi!' that f- r a l.na time I ha lec sfSiried with a Crmm!C Brw.hifi:; aod iu uul artf.wnrar rot-nt-; and iudu'-cd to try v-jt propaittion n tlie aurar.re from raHicsi men tiiat it cirittinel 00 h .airdo'is itvgTt Jientp. The reauit ha ben th alia:ne Febrile irritation and the efcdual retorati.n of helthy fuai-ti ns to (Lie throat, ro that I am enabled to return to !auir of ihe dek. tt think the medlciwc entitled to the aUeatioo of s.'lpernons aimihuly afJVcU'-d. Yours, truly, LUTHER RALSHY. Aobcvrn Tbe&loiical 5eaiinary, March 9, 1840. This ceT?:f' v-t having examined the Rcr. I. CoTfe "t's Bai'n f Life, in all irs component f arti, we do vveli" to or-c f ,he st r,nirKunds for couc. consumption"!, chronic ii.rlamatior.s, ect, of wbv ch t" any knowledge, and do tnt cordial ' rccrmrn' nd iv uw to ail afflicted with the above nn,'-J c.;j. w. iia. . . S feauna, A. Y, V. J. LovkjT. M- 3 , GoRoir Nir.nax'. M. D, OnondKa, N. Y. E. Iiiwiri. M. Baldwjn.ville.N. Y. T,ie Bat of Litr, orfae Ay J. B. CO 'VELL t Co., opposite Grri'nhow Boyle'a. Vincennes, Jan. 7, 1842 3161. NOTICE. rgi HEREBY notify all persons n oUc tTadeor ill irCa'bV'fcrr ?2si 00, da7ed A orrSisth, 1S39. and payable in goods, as I shall i.' sy saia note uuless forcedtedo so y operation PATKIUK Ml WAt. Vincennes, July 17th. 1640. Commissioners' Sale, lTTRSUANT to an order of the Martin Circuit Court, at tne OTemocr term inereor, 1 841, the undersigned Commissioners appeinted for that purpose, will expose to salt on the 15th d?v ofFebruary ncxt.an the premia.the fol lowing described real estate,to-wit: the eist side of the north fractional section twenty. five, own. three, north of range (4) four west; also, the west fractional section (SO) thiity, townhip (3) three, north of range (3) three west, exposed to contain one hundred and sixty acres, lying in the district of lands sold a Vincennesieing the mortem of the heirs of the late Willim Dougherty.lateot Martin county, oeceaseu. iu uu is beautifully situated on White riverin Martin eountv. Indiana, near what is genenly known v- 1' . . . c -r : as Dougherty s ouoais. as ior letnoy oi sm n ia notsurpaea by any land in the tate of Indiana, and no one could fail making, profitable investment bv purchasing it. The tons of sale are, the purchaser or purchaaera to?ive hiaor their noto with good freehold Fecuriti to be approved bv the Commissioners, paytde in sit, twelve and eighteen months from th date thereof Silo a tike n'.ace between theo-ors of 10 o'clock, A. M. e.mi o'clock. T. M.f uiJ day. UAKNEY REILY, CAliEft TLEK. Com'r$ HARVEY MANNING Jars. 8, 1842 33 4t-
STATE of INDIANA, Knox County. KNOX PROBATE COURT. Scr. November Tekm, 1841. John R. Snyder, Adm'r. of Aquilia W. Sampson, deceased. vs. The Creditors of said deceased. rglHE said John R. Snyder, administrator as aforesaid, having filed hi memorial in this court showing th conditi'. n of paid estate and complaining thkl the property, both real and personal, is insufficient for the payment of the debt, and demands outstanding against said deceased, it is therefore ordered that the filing and pendency of said i-ompUint be made knosn to the creditors of the said Aquilia IV. $enpm deceased, bv publi
cation of this order for six weeks euccessively in the Vinccimes Saturday (Jazetle, a weekly newspaper printed end published in Vincennes, and that they be inform ed that unless they notify the said ad m:ui9iraior oi me existence ami extent of their respective claims, hy filing the fame, or a statement of the nature, date and description of the contract or assumsit upon which the same may be found ed in the Office of the Cierk of this court previous to ihe filial distribution of the assets of eaid deceased, such claims will be postponed in favor of the more diligent creditors, acd said adoaiuiati-aUOQ is continued. Tent. TV. U. McCORD, CTk. x. p. . Dec. 29, 1841 30-Gt. r3Eil ISceeived. 20 Bbls. Old ctified whiakcy. 5 Boxe-a Fresh eojnd Lemons. 10 do Beat James River Tobacco. 500 Lbs. superior Loaf Sugar, for family use. All of which will be sold unusunlly low for cash, or the following articles ol trade: Wheat, Corn, Feathers, Eeaswax, Tallow and Butter. PATRICK DORAN. Dec. S, 1941 26 tf. t'"tY &L C. " - t'i''wr- r ha-; ji.si reieived J. pr late rivsii8 ffi:o tiu-E -'oru ,.i , met Market an a'i ini.i.il yj.ylv ti b.U ft r.irl sl.K-k ot ihe Hiiiive iriw!,. ivui. of ev. ry variety, which njiki' t l- '.irirrient lsre Si,d c-mp!eto, la wl,i.-h hi invito the attention of Pb)M.U:i end coontry Alerchant and alt othern who 6ei i:i the above !ir,e to oil and examine hit Mk before purchasing elwhere, as he ia prepared to sell low, hav ing roeentiy made nu b arragementa er.at as to J le eon-tlantly receiving in lar,ie quantities, well (.-J. ftnum, arlulo wliirti will render bjj stock Uit'enor to uie in the western country. H. E. PECK. Druist. Oppnrite Chrk'a Hotel. Sign of tho Golden Mo.tar. De-. 14, r.ed n r.t:pp,v cf Cook in 2. Frsi , I ' ' - 1 V i I . iniiiijciiu v oo'i ei, oi a su perior quality, an.! l'lr a!o hy MADDOX i GAS3. 'pt. 1811. r.i-;;t. CilAiiLS! CHAIRS!! WONATIIAX SMILEY would respectfiiHy inform the citizen of Yin-cecnt-3 and vicinity, that he ha on hand a splendid assortment uf fine Windsor L'Ji;sir, Which he will sell low for cash and nothing else but cash. lie is at all times ready to do mending and repairing of old chairs for those who may give him a call. Jen. 21, IS 12 33-if. r:i OFF TO TEXAfcT A LL those who' ire indebted to me, either by note or book account, are requested to make immediate payment, as I am in want of money and must have it- J. SMILEY. Receiving, Forwarding, $ Commission MERCHANT, Vincrnnrs, Ia. REFESENCES. 1'mw.ii oi tfvi. G. Cruikshank Sc Co. Bonner & Carnan, R. Smith, E. & O. Brown, WebbA. Shoemaker, Wm. Thurston & Co. F. C. Gwathney & Ce F. B. Tillay, - ido do do Clinton, Is. Lafayette, la. Evansville, la. Louisville Ky. HefTord fc Sorenfrey, IV ew Orleans Viiiccnnea. March 9. 1838 44-tf. npEN Plate stoves, of various sixes. - Premium Cooking Stoves, of vari ous sizes. Coal Stoves of various sizes, Franklin Stoves, " Dog Irons. Hollow Ware. Wagon Roxes, Mantel and Fire Grates. Corn Shellers of an improved pat tern, and in general use in Pennsylvania, all of a superior quality, and will be sold at the lowest prices far cash. PATRICK DORAN, Water Street. Sept. 10, 1841. ltf. JUST RECEIVED. 23 Boxe No. 1. Kentucky Tobacco, 2 Barrels Clover Seed, .0 Kejs Pittsburgh White Lead, beet qualitv, 11 Boxes Mould Candles. For sale bv MADD.I 6s GA98.
V A L rwhe undripned by reaoti ofthe house ia which he kept bin shop, being torn down on the r.ik'ht uf the fire, ban removed to ihe house fornorly occupied by Dunn fe (xonr.vell on Market stric t, one door from Maves 2nd K jykedi.il'3 store, where all having any thing to do in the Hoe of Tailoring, will please call. He pledges himself to give gpncrul satisfaction. JOHN II. MASSE Y. Oct. 50, 1811 2'.My. - 4 , PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. ti:mh vi;ar. Tm& f P 1 0 p 3 UiO & U U fM will re-com-menca, on the Firt Monday of Septem ber. Having already tuccefesfuliy con ducted this school during the la-it nine years, the subscriber, grati-ful for the liberal support hitherto affoided, solicits the continued patronage cf the community. PUPILS Or EITHER SEX, OR ANY JLlT. AUF RKCK1VI D. Terms $" 00 per. quarter of T2 weeks. or if entered by the year 15 U0 per year of 48 weeks. Lntrance quarterly, unless by rrntrn-t. For Latin, (irefk, i'rench and the Sci ences, extra charge will be made according to affreemetit between tht 1 uriic. V'.od per year 50 edit. Moueys d:if. on Piitr;ui',p. ' S. I j. CROSBY, rrin:-'tpul. Vinrenneo, August 12. 14 1 11. ft DILL v.fi rl I ! tn. i.. j ; : . ; '( o ii 1 y ; ,.f w; t'.T ,;i , luri' i- i r 5 i ill ail 1 ll vsriouK t'l.ii. lie solicits the oo nti ; of 0i Mlers. ftork of v" ares,ii;teridir.i,5 to cm r il.ou a! to an assoi'lmeiit complete, a- v. ill n, iit O' workmanship. Y'e mtcnjs th.ji Li ware shi'o ejual to any in tiie west, ami t .ifi't il ip'iii rrasM"a'.le terms, a it ran le pmcl:;ie i'l Louisville or any other western ronrket. All kinds of j.)h wnik attended to, with neatness a ii.l despatch. H.Juse-CJuttf rs made and put up hi ji jj cider, and nn reasotiHl.lt terms. Feathers, old pewte i and cop; r r r-ki n in 1 change for w ares-. . K A M AliDII.:.. Vincennes, Dec. 1st, 1 H I 7 -1 y . DP sinV f!M V V 10' "''IS fZnn.l 1 r.-nr. ..... ir . 5 do do (Jill. 5 do Sweet MaL.a Vv ine. 1 Pipe lih jroof ('oi.iic iirjnlj. 1 ('a.k Champ.ii,;:i ' 30 B.iir- Shot assorted os. 500 ,bs. J5ar Lea !. 10 nbl. Prime X. O. Si-i, 10 Bags Rio tJolh-e, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper. Fwr eale low for ca.-h by J!. BROW?, Mark. Is!. Ere Dlth, 1810. n2o-lf. "BSl'KSrBDlKSI! "BOlKSnf undersigned rc-tpertf;.lly ant nounre to the ciiiztnci of Yinreniii and the public in gen-Ta!, that th- y have associated themelve3 toifether in tho iCok nisi! taltiiisry Busir.esi, in this place, on Water street, opposi e the Stere of Tor;, Tracy, under the firm of John Man Co., and will sell at the Louisville prices with the expense of transportation added on heavy articles only, such as U'HITIXU, WRAPPJSG, PRINTING 4- If.-ILL PAPER, PASTEBOARDS, $-c. EZEKIEL R. DAY. JOHN MAN. N. P. Clean Linen or cotton rags taken -ft exchange for any liiing in our line. J. M. t Co. Dec. 7th, 1B41 27-Cra. NEWTA1 LORING ESTABLISHMENT.: GfTkiJt' subscribers would renpectluily J I inform the citziens of Vincennes, and its vicinity, that they have commenced tho above business, on Market street. in the house lately occupied by M. Junes, 1 1 t . t n 1 1 as a nai arm moo siore. 1 ney nope by close attention to business, to receive a liberal share of the public patronago. Persons wishing any thing done in their line ef business will please give them acall. E. MKISEKHELTER. j J. BOUSHEY. j Vincennes. Nov. 13, 1841 23-3m. ISO ITS 21 & LO T rmiiE 1 lm9- -1 Fi'iit'j unuersianeil vw Wh w;H eU on mod- Xt A. SSfcI4fate term the i ouseiy in winch he formerly lived, on Soeoi.tl street, occupied at present by Win. Green. Title indisputable. DAVID McIIENRY. Doc. 11, 1SU 27-tf.
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BALSAM fcF Ut'EiiWORT. l!.:s t,fiH i ; . d a u cct ssfu lly fcr right ytars in it nwnj'ir.n and Liter cvrrpiclri the orit-itizl w:d iyer.uiut node Il'h.e.'u. ouiy at 375 h.u trt,: N. Y. All vihe: t are fj:u-'''ius cd utio-jfuoriztd. Ccssamption aiid Liver Ccsuplaia. . s a g lu-rjj r'ii,'.jy I -r ti'.t-f, I'.-ase, I n;n '' V e3il,ul fi 1 0 1 v : r::-c-; c. tl. i n-j i:.fjifir! oqusl 1,1 Dr. Tov' Liverwort. purtly ,p"ic r ,: if n.rn ;! I it ( an Is idl vc.si'na in cery condition. It clf.uist., the Ho-i? Iv-exj -cto-ratLn. relieves difl'-uit l'r'it!-,irg, ai.d set me to t.cal the chot. Th.-re i an U no qui-stion but this inhume is a it it ill; cure fcr cl roi.ic coughs and i olds. I have u? J iiiV.ar years in my j rrctice, and always wiii: Hrccs. A. T. KOGERP, M. D. Ccxsumi-tiox. The ui!-iwing rf rrjHike were taken from the lust riuniLtr cf the Medical Msgaii.e: The furpri: in nTfrt produced ly Dr. Taylors iiahem cf Liv. r tL m eons-i n, f tne ie c&:Oi(.t fail uf exciting j deep ami thii!lin inter esr throughoot the world. We have so lone '.1 t. b,d lewd this u -eu.-c (Cfnsuniptic-n) lncurabli-, that it is diliicii.'t to erit.'it our tenses when we sec person evidently consumptive, reton d t health. Yet this is a hut it daiiyocourrer.ee; how then tin: we ejcstitm tii" i;.ue of the absvw medicine! In uui next we .shah i e more explicit; meantime we hope physicians will make trial et this laedieii.e and rept-ii iu edeets to us." i he original and u'c neioe Taylors Oa'bani uf Livti v. or t :s made u;;d tvd at J7.r. iJ v - er;. To F;tat.s. i'Le nar:o e r cf female in Je!icate heilth i i;u!y urp.'i-ior. Weakness, Ivs of appetite, li'er c-'opi-n-ls. and nmcy oil er disease.- prey upon them, no-king them pale amJ lean oi flesh. All this cno te it tr.r dird by the u:;e of PTrcntrthoniijg loeiiif ine, thst will assisi nature ia ai! her movements, res-tore Uo t to th nerve and iuosi r.lar oraans. Of thi I'r. Tuylors I3a;.-a ii of J -iei w oi i, Li, 1. being mild ami pureh vcgttjbo', ansutrs femaies ai.mirat iy. If id! ivi.l ue it, we ar? coiu'dei.-t n elastic step, stood appo'ite. and ruddy cheeks wi!I luilow. Oiiee more remember, the oiio.al aii 1 yiii.uii.e ie m:u!e at 375 Bowery. yervou.s Di.-va.sis mid Vct:'ne?s. Tr. Tay lor-s Ualram cf I.iv t rwtn ' , made ut 315 L'owviy i asu'edly no exeellt lit remtiiy t' o then- diseases. My w-.fe ha teen more or iess ii! for these ten years- J-he w us extienn Jy nervous, and at times eo weak that fche coi id not attend to her don.estio ciiiUts. By l!,e ue of this medicine, her tre;:c;:h is wholly ie-.'ured, and -he i as heahhy as I can '.iidi lier to be. My address ia at Dr. Tu u,r-s tdilce. Cuu if (;o?7suy . ','.)? Mrs. Martin, o wcrthy n-.eii.t.'r of my eoi-grocatiui:, was tsken ill :-'..:.'. oh!:- win' with u i old. paiii j;i the breast, co.ci so me thir'.tuiiy of I icaiLin,, and in a few -" 1 iu-rej;;. ; iioi a vi ,';it roivh and violi-ht , .to i.; ij-c v.Liiii i.o n; On ine o tild i c lie vs. .. i jO.i.ui d tit ti. is V i I r e.. j; tru e n . d--1 ii .... . i . 1 i I i i it. ilea, mo ::.a:i I ecunie cor:si r..v31 ! w as ev i.ieoilv m ir t! 1 n l 1 1 l.i r f arm1 . ' j 1 , v hen her brothi r m. rtusded her ti i'.ll i.o s iiui j;.i ot I i.e. d ll. Ji.i u-i u.ts, i 0 hi r I .: a tew iL, , t1 v . overt. W I t n ii did liot seell) to I: '! by ksnet.inK e, -i1 1 u n i o l-i e ;-,;U and i"; tm i t- i. U; : a ri -oi ui t. a 1:1. 1 J s-Juiiibblv; il jeif 0..1.1 ij.t j it Lie; -o tc c. w iiiienii n i.i: ; s; 1 .th r.-., v.r Oi i t. !Y tiieir U,re. t,wl.t 1 ., ai o 1 v't)L I'hL t 1. 0, I tiie-: was, h.Ji, 4i. ! r? i 1 . 12. S i JKE. 7 7 -o S tf Troov. : .0 i !'J i'l'S . y it. t,t i f ,1 i I'.' i l . , 1 i'l: .1 ,- COlii i i-it. - r ii i o i I . r u l i ! . ."ii: i. r -I'-r ;oci :i v.'l.okvf le cr V. r. r IU0RAN. A. 'Jo :'t : se :ow q'i;:n:ify nn i ails Crt.slir.s, I;c n .,'!.. T , v. n i c : t Wf re pa tr; bv the let? lire. P. D. 16, 1811 M'-tf. pj:t!l3 FOR ' pHL undersigned has just finislied an elegan Ti nine passenger coach, which he will war ant a superior article, and wii! sell low for cosh DANIEL W11ITMORE. March 13th, 1841 11-tf, UST received, a larpe supply of the following articles which are of ft.-at 'juaJity, viz: 3 bbls: 8porm Oil, (pure winter,) 4 " Tanners' do 3 Linseed do 1 " Neatsfoot 1I1 ... '- Viso, selected for Medical purposes; 1 r T l',;t. SS.,. !. or- 1 I j. ost 111! . -".n. ujh-iioi j on w me, , - 1 1 . . .IS " s) 00 Maderia do - For sale bv II. E. PECK. Druggist. Opposite Clark's Hotel, Sign cf the Golden Mortar. Dec- 14, 1841 28-2m. 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