Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 May 1844 — Page 4
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From the Quincy Whig. WHIG SONG. Arouse all ye- fovmeii, awake from jou.- fdcp, Aij.ls.hout fbrth our waUh-word in aei.ts of thur.dei; I et the nation" all hear, let the Loco all fear, 1' i we ri.-e i:i ttt ngth, ;t,d they now u.u-t knock under. Must
i iicn I'wiujiit-r we imi-t, In oi
A t'i: !. mir ii,..'!.. It. ( ' '
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hi. ur
CSHH1 It 19 our trut, arnis'.'il uii-
roii!". Float liu;1! o'er toids.
.1 i.t:.lil Mi t's
Oh. say don't yuU .-. c ',. r
filooin, The iar in the we.-:, !,.,.v bright !y 'tis be:.:;,: ng. And the flag on it? tight, just funstiiu ;u t-il.t. Vnrolls its broad folds an-l now gracefully' etreatn-itlg-Then conquer we nuior, Ac. A D ink we will have to ilaMthtii our iau-o. And a Tariff thu.'w too, with a fait di; trib.ition.
J- ut ilowo Martin X nt:, bring ur f vs I i a stain' And laugh at their i,r of iho dread delation. 'J hen conquer, Ac. The fame of our h-adci ihey busily aail, But his fa:n- and hi? valor, now claim that Ik station Mien place him on loch to th rescue now flv,
imu iiiaiv nun our cni'T, a'l'l UiC lit ao 01 'Ur
nati"!!. Fheu coinjotr, . c
gested the propriety and policy of calling the in iiixmoth scheme by the flattering appellation of canuh, ") on which to float the t':iry birk fur the immediate profit and av.-omtiioJatiou of deluded fanners, whose L'j'j i coiiin.ji) si.-use for a uioinent yielded
ih j unllwint .o!trry, and their accus-toin-n'.rv slept in toe setnritv ot'fut.iie tt"-
2 r m i.z. ;r.'::it. 'iL -y mw tmt their foi-
v t... :.rno unr.;iod the latilyd uiae.
'.'V n ii nut t;;e harov rna until thn
. i :no!Htt-r enclos rd them beneath Ids dead-
fanr. Itifatuatinn ruled the hmir
, --- iho star of delusion rose in the ascendant. The sisters clasped the borrowed capital within their turn-, only to spi t-ml it with uirlish l'tui;a.-y over the h.-irrun shrubs of th "far we-t. " The bright blade glittered in the sun boains to descend on the I . Lit -, .. . 1 r- C I. J .... . 1.1
iinpiw.-io ijis me Ivc.lltJ II JJlllC, HtUI ItlU " yoiii of Erin" were draped from the bo-s of their nativity to nationalize Alutricji by "culling the turf. " With what fearful rapidity comes the r -3-action. When the mind is poised on dio giddy pinions of entiiusiasni, it runs wild with its own ardor, and the limits of its ecliptic are as uncertain as the bounds of e; -in?. Carried awv bv the irresistible
charms of mystery, and home along by the
I i t p r
of iis stupor, and caused the current to " roil on as it had roll'd on before. " The Jubblk burst the bubble that was to swell, enlarge end expand, till it
enriched a llemisrihere the strained and
burthened lieu I exploded with the to!iJ,
substantial wvlght of the Ileal Humbug
read its destiny ami vanished. Jk-ta I i i , .
i03i speculations sett.ed down m cuiet
beneath the cold, lih-li!:e glance of sterr
investigation. The finale of the Monster
was as rapid as Ins advent, but his siroc
co breath still sweeps o'er the land, t deadens the energies of innovation. KAZO Vinrennes, ?fay, 18 li.
nd
I ts'ji hi.n, tltMt !t:ir of th
Li-s prornot ion invt oer a!!
and stnl'vl its
Our couniiy ;i
WC-st, To j residt uVi u- all, then H-c-Ut In the council and hall he ha n Lhei k-vl the daik rolling i.tonu'",
cotiunotionri. Then conqnt r, Ac
rromtiie noita to the ..u!h, lal tidinus w
I hen koout ail yo fincmrn, redemption drawg
" -ivan3 u.tiiv iain-j, iiicy itavo ca-t on
our names, dearer And our country's fair funic, what to freemen is Then conquer, ttc. With thut tar then in vt,.4v, and tho proud Din
ner too, ,lrri
v e wnl niarca on to conquer, and never juxrenTis our country's last call, come freemen, come a'!, Come, tu.-.h to iho rescue, and nobly defend her. Then conquer, .Nic.
Arouse then, y ii men, mvuke froniyuur sleep.
And snout tortti our watenwotd, in accents of thunder, I.t the nationn nil heir, it t the locou all fear, Ior we rie in ut:r .-irt uuth. and ihey now i.iubt knock under. Then conquer W" must, for our cause it is just, And this bo our motto, in Clay id our trust,-Whil-t the fi,. our leader, unt.u ni-Led unro'ts, I'loat-" hiU o-et our heads, not a stain on it. fjlds. A MiiMHtu or tup. ("lay (.urn.
For th Vinctnnes tJjzi-tte. TRiESTIGia:.
of realizing fallacious and delusive
puantBis, we are swept down the r,'trinr
torrent, at the gentle mrcy of the howling billows. Every feeling is swallowed
up in tne insatiable thirst for acquisition
humanity lies in the cradle oi insensi
buity the curtain of forjretfulnesa is tlunr
over the rising impulses of conscience ... l t: . i
o luuiness asbumea toe tnrono, ana reason lltes in terror to the shades of gloom.
I yrrhonisni spreads to the breeze its pi
ratical banner, and the attributes of Heaven are lost in the whirling chasm. The
philanthropy of tho Christian bows to the (iod of (Iain, and in worshipping tho Id.:!
ol Emolument, forgets in tho fanfuronad.
of his contumacious zeal, the Clod of his
Father?
Yet the horrors of relanse what count.
An Adventure. Trot or gallop, you darn'd lazy mare, you are so lazy that it is walk up the hill, walk down the hill, and on the level ground its walk no trot, no gallop, or canter and I have a lung journey before me, and no body to talk to but my lazy mare, and by golly she won't answer.' 'ia I do,' said the horse, turning his head and casting a side glance at his master. 'Oh, my gosh,' exclaimed the itinerant
ankee pedlar, giving the reina a jerk, which caused the animal to m3ko a dead
iia:t, witn the exclamation of fiiend be easy?'
'Oh, my golly, I'll bo darn'd what iha:?'
' I ne voice of the beast,' replied the
hore.
'Well, I'll be swaii'd to man?' exclaim
ed the pedlar, leaping from his vehicle
'its the voice of the devil!' Give me some oats,' said the horse.
cll, i sniggers, if mat ani't good
d-
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bout
REGULAR PACKET.
IHE'fcteam Boat OCEAA" has been purchased expressly for the Wabash River
and is of very light draft of water, which
wu
given
en aide
Her standing is of the highest character in all the Insurance olnces in Louisville.
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ng., ii. auunton to tne lashion p.ates and colored jan i:32-5mo. J of Fhrenology and its bearings, and of (he kin lowers. 1 he chearmet -nid maiit .' i-i f'.r.c I .... r.. lii- y ti, i
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. .! outlay oi over triuusund j t , ' '7 , -,, . vet tho wost condensed atl also oractiral v
sh
iaJ a half peck at the last place.'
its, or I'll kick the caryall to jiieces. dear. Q dear! I swon I must ki!
O
the bea-t
'Try it, and I'll kick you after vour
waggon.
The frightened Yankee, at the last word
speed
iless
aw-
less feelings are hurled from tho acm; of tiia ll0rsc- "rew ver int heart and
turning to run, bolted rLut into the arms
of a stranger, who cried, 'whither so fast
my friend? The pedlar looked into the
tace oi tho stranger, and exclaimed. 'Well
I'll bo darn'd to darnation! what a fool vou
have made of me, Wyraao! And so it
was u yman, tho ventriloquist, whom the
pedlar knew and was travelling the same
road. This occurred near north Adams,
Massachusetts, a few years ao-o.
noontide blai'.e, into tho ony of mad tlesprtir. "
What a roar of' frantic yells echo thro'
the wild disordered world. An eclectric-
gleam shoots through tho palsied brain,
and ignites tho mad'ning system. Wealth,
that decked the brow but yesterday, to
day hurls its possessor in the gloomy vault. lie that wag blazing beneath the diamond's glitter, now folds in wonderous
fright the iron shackles. The bloomino-
maid arrayed in all the pageantry of pomp,
is dragged Irom Hymen s throno to view
the struggling frnn of her " lovini lord "
'twixt heaven and earth. There, where
Heaven, earth and ocean, laughed with
centered mirth,'' now " screams of hor
ror rnd the passing gale," and the vic
tim rlies, unconscious in the frenzied ago
nyot levered thoughts.
IIope-catter9 her bubbles, end wisdom
wraps herself in the robe? of her own in
significance to chase the glittering ppec-
tres the Savant who has searched for
ages lor tho " l'hilosopher's stone," thinks he grasps the peerless treasure tho
It is said that Carter, who tames lions.
finds it impossible to tame his wife.
Organ.
Copper. Tia mid Sheet Iron
WARE MANUFACTORY.
.11' It
iiacs, wu.': ins wits all exhausted stum-
mazementon the Ion" desired
les with
anacca. I ho statesman, with thegrat
ihcation oi pampered ambirion, hears the
air resounding with the ai)plause cf his
Jeeds the coquette flirts with acceierat-
.i irnrp -i . o i , i i- c, ,, -
..... J ...1..1 l ' Oil .1! Ill
u, ,1 !.
4 .
. id to form
r! rvd, and c!
bi'.ice tin. i: basis,
;vil to 1
first stone was ins fondled, cm-
ler bosom the most
H.na'.iea!, and a.isutil
i.
-UJI i.l lt'1 f?ltu PI lllilli-lll
in wua wi.ii io.iv.a;iti ourv ucrseit mi
ins. A!')' i!.'-t the vast number which
lusions. It seems
Nature, thus to
toiiis.!t :i:m (.'rrust a rational nmid, the
-vitch m-inir. c'.ainu a distinguished eti.iiitucc. It was then tint the dark and ;;:irhtv fiend stalked abroad, in all the munificence and splendor of her majes-
OVi EK than ever sold in this market, either" wholesale or retail. All kinds of ifbbinz
done at the shortest notice, and at very reduced
prices.
Shop opposite A. W. Tracy's store. Water
Street. H. A B DILL.
Vincenncs, May 1th, 1 8 i 4. 4S-lf.
i . . . r . ,
vu ovrauuiis. certain nt itrnu-ninrr Ho-
' . ... o I ltr 4 fliT7"T TTlf lnr 4 fill v. - r
cares when it suits her. in tho bow of 'ailu iji JllULi 1 llj .
......... i
marriage joys wtnlo the dandy twirls his T3 diah yards Tow and Flax
mustaches, am
linens, for which the
strokes Jus slnnintr curls -ti-v r , o lk t j
witli all the tranquility of one wrapped highest price will be paid.
in trie ecsiary oi tos own individual chanr.s. JOHN CALDWELL.'
April 20, In; 1. IG-tf.
lit
i no toper 13
parting gla-s,
'Twas :d the d-;
n;aniat'-'
len that t-1 epi 'rmie terror sinlcd mass, ami son. the raving
in des'.iair
seen to " fill higher his and thus driving away the
darts of dud care, whne his distorted brain fills his pockets with gold, and fancv consoles him with ideal notions cf inexhauaiibfc wealth, he swears he can purchase
creation all ocr, and thinks nothing of
showing his undivided rijhtof having discovered that talisman of wonder pernet-
ie contortions of his
i' greater than others, and an addition of en
gravings over other magazines that would embel
lish the costliest Annual. The publisher does not hesitate to saw that he
defies all competition with CilJAIIAM'S MAGAZINE for ISM!!!
His immense subscription list, the merit and
number of his contributors, the high order of engravers engaged, lender any eit'orts at rivalry a matter of ridicule. Every number of (Jraharn's
Magazine is issued at a cost of nearly jl,000 the p'ates alone cost nearly half that sum. Most
of the plates are from
Original American Paintings
executed expressly for the proprieter, for engrav
ings lor the Magazine. Some of thse pictures cost 200 a piece, and will cost us, some of ihem, tb.re times that bum to have thein engraved and
worked oil" for the edition of Graham.
Amiiiucax Actuqus, Con thibctuhs to
GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE. J K Paulding V C Bryant, II W Longfellow, T C Grattan, K 11 Danna, James F Cooper, N 1' Wills, J C Neal, C F Hoffman, H W Hcbert, V Falconer, J E Lowell, R T Conrad, F V Thomas, V (J Simes, Uev W Colton, H T Tuckermn, T S Fay.fi V Gris wold, E A Foe, A Piko, C Matthews, G P Morris, J II Mancur, E. Sargent, P Benjamin, li Mortis, C J Peterson, G H Coiton. Miss C
M Sod wick, Mrs E. C. Embury, Mrs F C
Usgood, .Mrs L O Smith. Miss E Leslie, Mr
A n Mevcns. Airs A 2i r Annan,- F E F,
.Mrs I ii Sigourr.ijy, 'Maria del Oceidente,' Mi
E F Ellet, Mrs M S li Danna, M's L J Pier
son, Mrs A B Welly, Mrs. 'Mary Clavers.' Mrs
J Hale, Mrs J 1 V orthington, Miss E Bo
gert, M L Lawson. Miss M Davenant, Mrs
M Sawyer, 11 Ii Weld. G Hill. R Coats M D J K Mitchell, M I), G Lunt, A B Street, V
L. Uurtoii
Besides these well known and universally pop
uiar writers, many anonymous ontributors of
distinguished merit furnish articles for nearly ev ery number.
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among others, Sartin's Brilliant Mezzo tint, Emrravlnrr.
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ubsenber sent, so that, by varying the book, a
complete library may be obtained by any person in a short time.
Single copies, Three Dvllurs per annum in ad
vance.
And to persons sendihg the monev: a conv of
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ningwoou me liover ' iiebert's rize novel. nn,l
also a copy of -The Gems of Art and Beauty,' a beautiful work for a lady's centre table, cemtain-
ing thirteen splendid Steel and Mezzotint Ennrav-
ings will be forwarded gratis.
GEO. R. GRAHAM, No. 9S Chesnut street Philadelphia.
62 EA GKASSand lernp Kope, for Ca
bles, Cheek Lines and Stern Fasts,
for sale, by J. W. MADDOX Feb. 17 1811 37-tf.
Jlediciiic:
1
uai mo ion wnoe
iio ly inadvt rtentiy
i - i i
irom nis pociCui, anu as nts
lo Jlereliniats anil traders
OF THE IVA3ASH VALLEV.
ijiij sutiscriocrs nave crecteo a large 1'aptr
JL Mill at Lafayette, Ind., and having sparecno
cost in obtaining the most approved Machinery
.V (-kill from the East, arc prepared to supply the
Lr.t, re Wabash alley with every kind of paper
wanted, on the most fivorable terms,
Friends of Home
howling
urope the
seas the luminary
at unafTinarv
mighty t!ie empress
"t science, lor two
long, fatal centuries, brooded In her cankered heart the wretched ideas of witches, witchcraft, and Devils. Her bewildered
children were in ad with the raging mania.
Death elaitned his certain b ;on, the real
ties of life were forgotten, and witchcraft
became the fikst ore vt cavsi:. Thon F-.nds w ere burned at the sts.ke their rash 1 l-l"! 1
r.css had eiiKiiioiee, and myriads were
crushed on the wheel of Puturo. The rack had its victims, and shrieks and groans
roiled in horrid folds through the dynasty
of gloom.
' Most dark that hour, when o'er the loitering
scene Stem murder sat, in hellish gloom serere.
l hile staikcd tierce massacre from etrrct to
street, Tricing in sanguine print her bloated feet.
Till all her furies, roused their vengeance, hurl'd
And crushed at once tho genius of the world. .Vild echoes scream, impetuous t, rrents roar. And mists and gDoin obscure the fdihy shore. " A fever now rages through the political ,8vstem. Its pulse boats high its brnin ie wild with frenzy. Men rush head-lorno-in the fiery crater. The mansion of the rich the hovel of the poor, both are illumined to light on the popular disorder. The wisdom of the nation, bewildered
wt'h glee, and impassioned zeal, co-ope
with rspture oh s
hat
" !.P,r!
w . t oei ,
The
Industry and Western Enter-
nrotr tides his frie n l Pr,se' are invited to cive us a call, and to save i i:.t,i, Iheir Iias, which will be received in exchange
lOUt .S UI U3 . - .. . . a -
lor I aper i,r iai? n at tan- prices.
BAKBEE, YANDES& CO Dee. 2, IS 11 ttO lv.
observes its rapid re volutions, ha cries eut
ve my dear comrade,
bottle." The CoIIe-
m hurls from his arma
rates with the mtauiated mays to drag down the credit ami hor.or of tlie States upon the Altar of Idolatry. Immense for ign gold the glittering idol, is im
ported and poured in torrents upon repnn
hcan soil, to
delve out excavations in
the
shape cf ditches, (though fancy has suj
us classical as-
..... :.,..- .. i . - .1. i
bULif.uoii-i, aoo rubiiws in ine maelstrom
with th immortal flair cf " Mesmerism '
hanging to his rear while MiLLF'lis eee on tho crater of Vesuvius, summoning th
immaculate genii of his fjllv, and point
juij tome silvery flapping clouds toshow to
Jos astonished proselytes the golden co
ruscations, w inch demonstrate the reality
of Ins dogmatical asseverations.
And Smith too, tho redoubtable Joe
fills Missouri with dread bv the Mvtholo
gical mvsteries of his tannic of calves
Old Maids clasped on tho gay decora
tions of the youthful maiden, and e ported
with J.ove witli the most profound in lit"
ference while Hachelors (a miserable
bsnd) ran mad in the fond anticipation
cf being wafted from fhe desert island of
" Single blessedness" into the more con
genial atmosphere of " Matrimonial confederacy. " Here a magnetized speculator, moist from the l?p of greenness, in-
vsl3 his capital in a supposed Paradise,
somewhere 'mid the luxuriant plains of
Oregon, to the astonishment, terror, and
confusion of an accumulated quantum of
Frogs, who seem to think they are enti
tied to their bogs by title of occupancy.
The whole continent of America shakes
with mirth. Some of the wandering bi
peds have emigrated by means of the euffrnge of honest men, to the magic Halls of Congress, where they manage to shake
the spheres ' by the towering majesty of
their eloquence, but the 6luggish stream ' is amazed by its burthen of genius, and perhaps would have stopped its bold, rolling current 'mid the red banks of Texas, had not the Oregon pad die broke the charms
THE N E W
COPPER, m AHO SHEET IRON
A 11 E AD .
f?? F. KOLUNSON has the pleasure
of informing his friends and the public, that he will keep constan.dy on
hand, a large quantity of
Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron
Always for sale wholesale or retail At low water mark. He is also prepared to do any kind of Fob Work
In that line on the shortest noi'ce nnd in a
TP JT rgy rjn H ri t-. 51
I nan any other shop m the eour.trv.--
Shop on Market street, one door below
u . J. Ileberd s.
Yinceunes, April, 20, 1S1L
j .I If
40-If.
Try:
O T I C S
ITT"
-?"Jf "alLL practice law in the counties of Da-
viess, Martin. Pike and Green, He ha?
ocat d himself at Washington, Daviess county.
and will attend faithfully to any collections in
the counties above named. In the Daviess Circuit Court he will practice in partnership with
Mr. Law. ar 4 any business entrusted to him in
that Court will receive his attention also.
May It. IS 13. 50-tf.
U H.TIAAS cV IlIXfFE. GRVABBING & COMMISSION io. 102, Tchoupitouloas St., New Orleans. Louisiana. January 10th, 1S43 32-6m.
CHILLS OS AGUE AND FEVER.
uitu 11 a jew nours cy tne use of CLEMENS' INDIAN TONIC,
"jPHE unexampled success of this PURELY VEGETABLE Tonic, in curing in a few
nours, where ALL other remedies havo failed, and that too, in cases of six, nine, twelve, and eighteen months standing warrents the assertion, that if taken according to the directions, it is in
fallible.
1 ry it, and be convinced that it is the n;o.-t pleasant, most certain, and the very BEST rem
edy ever offered to the public, for putting h t-jjialy termination to Ciyl.'s or Ague and Fever. The fact that the recipe was obtained froniu the RED
oi me r orosi, snenccs ail doubt as to anv
thing.but purely Vegetable NATURE'S OWN REMEDY and raay therefore be taken bv eve
ry one with tho most perfect safety. B ?ure to
ask for CLEMENS' INDIAN TONIC, put up by GEO. Vi. HOUSE, proprietor, whose name
is mitten upon the label and rarper of each bot-
uk. :one genuine without his written signature. (Tj-Put up and sold, wholesale and retail by
w.. nuu'f,, proprietor, JNushvillo, Term
1 nee 1 per bottle.
Also fir sale by . 8. & U J. WISE, agents
3t mis place. March 23d, lwM 4 1 tf
trE arc now receiving our heavy
' spring supplies of Drugs, Medi
cines, Paints, Oils, Dye stulis. Spice5 Surgeon-s Instruments, Window Glass
Vials, Bottles. Shop Furniture, Snuffs,
and Tobacco,- which renders our assortment very complete. Druggists, merchants, manufacturers, physicians, and other dealers, are respectfully in
vited to call and examine our stock before laying in thir supplies elsewhere, as we are prepared to offer inducements to purchasers, for cash, 01 to prompt dealers (only) on the usual time. Persons who cannot make it convenient to visit the
city, by addressing us with thuir otders, may rely
upon having them promptly Idled on t.'ie same terms and of equal good quality an if they were
here in 1 erson. WILSON, PETTET, c SMITH. Main street, Louisville Ky. March fi. il-li)t N. B. Ginseng, Beeswax- Feathers. Linseed Oil. Flax Seed. Rags. Mustard Seed. Lard, small white Beans, and dried Fruits, taken ,:t all times
at the market price inpayment of debts duo us.or in exchange for all goads in our line. Luuisvilit Juiirnal.
as
and
ot I hrenoIo'V and r.s hearings on health, han-
piness, virtue, religion, human improvement, and the reforms now in progress, any where to be found. Monthly, 24 or 32 pages, at I year, or three copies foi 5 2,- live copies for f d; nho copies for 5; or twenty copies for ? 10. And all cae in advance. Edl'catiox and Self-Improvement Physical, Mural, and Intellectual: Founded on Phrenology and Physiology: or good heads ami bobies, and how to make them good, both in children and one's self, by showing how to enlarge the defective, and diminish the exces.-ive,-including the moral training and government of children, without the rod. This work expound tho principal laws of virtue, or conditions of happiissf and shows how to fulfil than). Inteluctual l.M?Movr.rr.Nx: or, i.v-w to Cultivate the Memor y, Expand anu t.eajt V.
the Inttllcd, and Conduct the Intellectual Educution of Children,- in which is pointed oa a
new and more excellent way tu inte-lioctu..! attainments, than our common school? and seat-" of
NOTICE. ILL be received by the subscriber for debts due the late firm of
1 horn & Tracy, if delivered on or before
the :20th day of September, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Corn Meal, Flour, Live Hogs, weigh
ing IZ.) pounds and upward?, Heef Cattle, T1-... ir-i t . .
a ww anu riax Lanea, Jeans and Linsey.
neeswax, r lax beftl, leathers, Tallow, Lard, Bacon, Dried Beef Hides; and Cash wiH not be refused if offered. Goods will be given in exchange for any quantity of Corn and Oat, delivered to the undersigned in Vincennes.
August 1, 1843. Bedford VV. Shelmire.
A. W. TRACY.
9-t John Robertson
UUMMISSIUN & FORWARDING acw Orleans, I,a. 2& S8 X? 22 3& 3 53 22 .
A. W. Ti;acy. Eso.. "i
. . - - i
U. b. UON.NEIt, '
John Ross, '
J. S. & W. J. Wise. J
August 1, li!3. ly
incenncs, la.
learning now fiunir-h a Work of gtent value und importance to parents, teachers, and ad r t.o de-
dre to know how to improve their intellect. Hersditary Descent lis Lai.- ju-i
Pacts: Or, tho Transmission of Qualities, Phys
ical, Intellectual, uud Moral, horn parents to
laeir ollsprings, through successive generuM ns,
ntcluding matrimonial alliances as will secure.' whatever qualities in children may bo desired
with hints to mothers during pregnancv a wotk which every young married pair should posse.", as indeed, should all, who design to form the matrimonial relations. To improve mankind, wo must begin with the germ. Education bestowed upon a good physical and moral basis, will be vastly more productive than that expended upon
a barren soil. Long enough have parents slept over this subject. Walker's attempted eiucidadation of it, was a comparative failure. In , this work it is treated as none but a practical Phrenologist can treat it seioitf rally ; a vast many most important piinciples being slated, "and all supported bya mass of facts absolutely overwhelming. A most useful work, and a rare intellectual treat pp. 270, and genealogkal table with blank paper fur recording family likenesses. Natural Kelioion. or, The -Natural Theory of Phrenology; its aspect on revelation, and its general harmony with it including an
swers to the objections, that Phrenology favours
fatalism, Materialism, and Infidelity, and is op
posed to a change of heart.
Phrenology Api-lied to Matrimony:
or to the selection of congenial companions for life: including directions to the married, for living together affectionately and happily. The
cautions it administers to tho young the hint it furnisheain regard to conducting courtship, a
wen as its scientinc explosion of man s social nature and relations, as well as the laws that gov
ern them, render it most inferstincr find mnaf
useful.
Tight-Lacing: or, the Evils of com
pressing the Oigans of Animal Life.
In Press, and soon to fe published, a Wotk on Physiology, Animal and Mentak: or.
the effects of different organizations and condi
tions of the body upon the character and mental manifestations including health its conditions, and the means of preserving and restoring It. without medicine, and also diet, regimens, habits, and their effects on the mind, ect. GTr'Editors who will copy all or either of thwA
advertisements, shall receive a copy of the Wotk
nal Office.
59-tf.
I fill O w m .-FTir r-e
''I'-llE subscriber having purchased the stoc'j d trade of the estate of Samuel Thorn 1 ii
ueceaseit, nns on hand a general assortment of
Dkl GOODS. HARDWARE, QUEENS
iv.-w.A-., UivUCLEIES. &c. which he offer
for side at the old stand of Thorn Sc Tracy on
nal1' street, at prices to suit the times, fo
casa or such produce as may suit.
A. W. TRACY. March ICth 1S43--40-ly
' ilku subscriber returns his sincere thanks to
t.io citizens of this and adjoining counties for the liberal patronage extended to th firm
of Thorn fc Tracy, and would respectfully soli-
Ior nirnseii a continuance of the same.
March 10, 1343 10-ly
A. W. TRACY.
Iron and .TI a 1 1 Saws. JUST RECEIVED, J & feet Rowland's Mill Saws. v 6L feet Hoe's casf.stee! do. do. 1,000 lbs assorted Iron from Pittaburgh. For sale by WM. BURTCH. Tincennes .Mrch, lt, 1S1L 41-tf.
TO THE CITIZENS OF
"pHE following certificate is Lut one among a - number held by the proprietors of 'Jew Da-
yid or Hebrew Plaster,' and the 'Resurrection or
Persian Pi'ls.' More than fifty cauld be obtained
from the most influential citizens in every county
where these medicines have been introduced, but
the expense of inserting them in anv of our most
common prints would be so great as not to war- or ors advertised they sending a paper (mirk rant them in so doing. Suffice it to say, both the 0t-) f ontainiruj the same, to the Am. Phren. Jour-
Master and Puis, are left for sale only on condi
tion, that the money shall he refunded in all cases where no benefit is received from their esc. The proprictots are well aware of the prejudice exist
ing against patent medicines, and that tho people have been so often imposed upon that it is difficult to induce them to purchase even a good article. They trust, however, that the terms upon which these medicines arc sold will induce all to trv their efficacy. The Plaster is for jains of all
inscriptions, swellings, Ccc. 1 he Pills tor re-1
vers,;Ague, Dyspepsia, and general debility, and derangement of the nervous system, and are purely vegetable. Plaster 50 cents per box, containing sufficient
to spread 8 or It) plasters.
i ills 25 cents per box, containing 35 pills, the
cheapest and best pill ever put up.
CcrUficatc. Pour miles S. Eat from Logansport, Ta., January 12, 1S44. Messrs. Comstcck & Co: GentI ement Some six years since I received a severe hurt in my side, which broke two of my
ribs. Since that time I have been sorely afflicted
NEW GOODS, W H . SI A 1 E S AS just returned home with a largo stock cf fresh
iEW ftOOHS, Groceries, Iron, Nails, And a general assortment of other articles, which he ofTers at a small advance on cost. (Terms Cash.) Vincennes, April 13, 1841 15--3m.
.Fnmata Iron. Llirf. JUNIATA IRON, just received and for sale by
Feb. 17, LS4i-37-if J. W. MADDOX.
Tobaeeo. BOXFS No. 1, Kentucky Tolnoco, and 2 boxes James' River do..
in store and for sale, by Feb. 17.37.tf J. W. MABDQX. School liouliN.
is
indeed. Most of the time unable to work, and i RUST received, a new supply of Uandnvnrv rlinn rrn in tVi Tx-o-.it,or .anciir. n i nril fdmftl FrklL- a Qlnl fr- I...
overy change in the weather causing a severe pain in my side. I had nearly despaired of ever being cured, having paid enough to doctors already to pay for a good farm, and received no benefit; I say I had nearly despaired, but, thanks to the genius who first compounded the "Jew David or Hebrew Plaster,' I am, through its agency, well. Not more than six weeks since, I was
in LiOgansport, wnen l ncard one of your agents recommending the Hebrew Plaster. I bought a box and applied a plaster to my side, and found almost instantaneous relief. Money would be no temptation for the box I have if no more could he obtained. I would state also, that 1 have a daughter who
for two years, was unable to do any wotk, from a
pain in her side and breast, and a general pros, tration of the system, causing a great weakness;
She used the Hebrew Plaster in connexion with
the Persian Pills, and received great relief, and is
now mending rapidly.
1 ours with great respect, CALEB HARRISON. For salo by JOSEPH SOMES and H. E
PECK, at their Drug Stores on Market street,
Vincennes, la.
Feb. 13, 1944. 37 3ra
aru ocuooi iooks, anu ror saie, by
Feb. 17-37-tf J. W. MADDOX..
COPPER, TIM AND SHEET IRON
W A U E ,
TIb ANUFACTURKD at whole!
It I and retail on reasonable terms.
Also, a large lot of assorted Castings and
tstoves. ror sale by
N. SMITH. July 21st, 1813. 7-ly.
DR. JOHN R. MANTLE, Of Cincbviati, WM AS opened an office for the practice of Medicine and Surgery, oppositeClark's Hotel, (Water street, Vincennes.)
in me ruotn lormeny occupied by the late Samuel Hill, Esq. A share of patronage from the citizens of tho town and surrounding coantcy is respectfully solicited. April 10, 1814. 40-tf. tii k vi xciTnnes 7a1cette is lJublfstco cbcri) Saturaap in a:, w caddiagtoa.
TERM8-
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