Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 June 1844 — Page 4
.a J il 3 f!:in'!i; k"totn th Li-iiisl .K .i: t; .1. tTv t a vr r r 1 ! i. "i !. , ; i v v i? l'eatitif. afi'tina our i)u I.i e j ;jr' i:iti - up? the tl iri.nii: '.vtei t. Jii-a. o! the act!;, ""n- t'.ir.i I chancel te e ny quicK hcot !'u' sr a.i j i.ruetha.j iiu;:i L'l .i! I Uioii fl .Lit hoi. While Farn-y Pt iia;'. v ith en.:: t;al:i t;, x h.'-Ie, i"!iat U!e!y fum, ta.U a"-, "ip.r'i'c hr.v.v, 'i i. v.jt'! 'tin;-: ; j.-j ;;? t (.( Ft-jlt3, -t-'.fi , t r .; r-:) p nn-a. Sior.ji-.l fh v r r 3C""i WcrrlhppiiU gft-ia. f hoi i 'i'o t;ic?t tliis i').".';pfn (.'uir y.v gt-isit-.'ssoiuht ihi? ch;at -f A aK-rethan ra. rial vrt.-ici IVr o.. j a-js;ro.t ; an.!, uhi i r ;a; ; . e . . l i I -. ; ...r a j ... t. i t.oui'i but a ir. .).'. Oh thna, by -1 r -ra; l ihi u...: Th' ee-.-vv rv j; -! li.,ht ra-Thin 'a h"r$ A a: u ; ,d ii em - f it r a;:r p . A t I.:.,.! .h- 4 .ir.i t t '. . - on . a - -:n;-f I l i ; ff If a.-- i-. r.j'.S t Gi-'.v M'h !. 'i'he.-i ! I - Z9 O.v 4 j d . N a -t t c:i 1 0.--U ;;it n 1 witi) -;H.a: 1 i,.r I Lev n f-.iij "t j r r:..a ra r..-a a-, -- .vor te.- :.r a ; a a.;:. hi-r.-l r .vi r- t!. !: : A t. :.i-e. Yet I mnv J reith thy ie.j:r.?, an. I hi .1 t!;pc rr.-un-mid the t. ivtrse ,v that rcnind the Su-h bari'K r- ps.vs the v;iy to sure sueeesn b nt; f .. ..a ,- ..i ' 1,. i a ra put o'-ts.ir; ih s en to rr,-.' i 'i'he tor:n Th-.-uih tended asi-l f rr. St;!! ril . If je.-taieu 1 1 r.t fjr the nun .w . te-v ..f o .Not f-r their li -klo pr.iie, or y bv.d. loud apellate , lXit thosi tand forth the champion of the land, Th linn r ot !i.-r si. Ted lav.-i,-'I'o heat the il jui "'f patriot zeal, to aid thy e.m:iUy- cu lim-ii BiV O'.ir .VM 1.1 t -o -nz opt j. la beauty ;aLr ; .-'.e i;h lay a:!i ee:aa,i.d, TLou it throned u' ready in e..rh patriot biait .a tne 1! j!l h- 1! t-' i i t ir-ulicnt it. . : sir, 2 h-in I I a. r; no. wait c t'.i .iho in t'vs.e u 'i'i.e '. hn of iP i ! -. st t Cr 1 1 e.e nan - truest '::er...i' Thv . f; v- F?at, f a which : vt n -?!. rrh kali yet hi thu.e; for, it (!: .-I- bend la Biii'.v. r pf.cet to s.-tf pMut.-.iis i-';:, 'I'he b. rt f 'it r.tyer Tht i.e.- fa 1 spirit now p'uu to hoi-.. a Wii! pl.iv e thi e th-re! a, F the Gp.z.-Mte. Trip t3 tha EJattlo Ground. .hen h ii it i U III C. I Kr?m;e to ri p u v r.s I of :h ' M. tie '!; W Oil -O It tit. .. g cto'.tu. : b.-tv - . : : W,h - -h -;.-veo : -a- 1 1 1 four . M- a : f ov,;r . ; f - i rr;' 1 n-!r! in the e - ,.r . : .ry gre. e h: - : u ;-. l'i t e eciii: 1 tCe r;p to Tippein seeicty.' d' . . . sr a. o: rr !.- cxcl .0 each o u h.v to u-t e o r. f . : e 1 h '-it; !) on tne nrec:-: .h- t he. and he prim:' ah. . 1 ! . , 1 :u a . i :a ens p" t ; ;-; hnnm tori s.-n grand nst; m n; 3 ? w f i i' - r a ,n c!" h i behaved en aPr v ah e a ' : w-.o.n w--:i f. r l' e ts.aa, th -ir lovo i i'v ft.; its iithe d.il.'h ' ait.! 0 ee- :y v r ga mhin a purioti; ? an g. to - ., ' ' ' , 1 ' , . ij..k i... iv i , ...t e,.'.i.; , . a.f - . l c .: o 1 tOi gA df miocrr; - x - , oi.ae.ao::, thi tr oie-' t; ' e o Old or : i 1 J f a r Pi f .r (.! rc 1 ! 'he I JI;:. pih f -T Ciay a:: 1 the .-tit;: Hurrah for t.'hv end th t'o.-'r!, TaiitV. IFink cad iVuPeee r.." ev netaer tuey rea.y t. far City, the Constduth end Diitributio::. is a .pi b-tween thea; -Ives a-n It hke T; :rrr in n. TaroT, Ihmi; . to he set tied their own conem certam, no i helf the enimaM'icr.ees, b-.:t, of this Whig on board exhibi; ton p inccd bv s-'Verai oi oar loco stnger. At every t-.wn on the tiv r we f.r.;i.i crowds of anxious people rcaly to extend to us the hospitality of brelhren, and to urge us frn ard in (he t e o ecuti -n of our purnoy. Lafayette was thren:;ed to overflowing, and lain !red were com;-.e:!--d to remain m the city, ni t!ie day of tho convention, from the w ant e.f ce-nv-- varices to take them to the ir-. and, -'though three steamboats were plying between the two phi-its day. Two ferry boats were tinah'e to transport tho eontantlv angmeno-h! crowd which assemble. on the oppo-iic bank of the? river at the Battle Ground Landing, and thus were hundreds-d.epriv-1 ed ef the gratification o mingling with the hsppv multitudo congregated upon that sacred field where many of the bos: and bravest of our noble s res found untimely death, dealt them bv an unswaring. savage i btud. On the field itself all was harno -
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:ion anprare to act in concert with . Cup;.!. end a degree of social IVeiing 't;va ied the t.)a ! have never before - n I rqua;lt-i if enir: ! t e om ,! th ; -h:i;:y l iacy to :-.aoration, w ere ui .a tt-m si'H '.ikf'-wanii, -h i-id th: waverAh;.m:.:h i i ': r a .! was i.'i m'Oiv t; ace.--- .iv.-r .-nr. !U ' the Ui-u--3 were not urtr-d . V ! 1 t l..f I U, or-'iili! tiielr ' .- nr. a v ;(t- ret ei nh imha u , , . : o i. ;e,re, a; n'v'arcu 1 1 . f . ( 1 1 i-Tr,-i A- Jov. 'r b:: it! pairi-s, it " i fr-"ia o i'. thfl S!l .('A - I., t rrugkiy !,; J I., the ..i;J k y. ra-'Tt? tint a ; S i., wcr-1 " i I u e; o w tin th . ?;.mo leeiiniT. i an .i ;t et tncl cs if t!;e mtiltitud had but on - . i;e- ire. e.w was t; t ;e wtio! ! ttiiht ho t-;tf. to ik u ttn one Voict' tv m-m. r I. f ?0, v!o. i.tr tiniU th on tt-jin r,:i;rnc.! from, hat it ll; t."-v ii.f',1. .Seott men, V-'i-h.-.t jm.-.n. -x wero tl, en to t,.i:mi CO'.i.o not, V rmsiri t';e.r e. see a- ; Oi nr u e.ve the i ! toner b-arin the naiJi;-s of ''i'lp a,-, i Tv;' but, at the I?.'.-.: catlieritff, no ? ;ch tliveri "itv ot ( pinions exi -ted ntjt cn-irm e, r ! he f earth in the wd. of our ..-.hti -ai faih; Iriendnim, or.tuotisai and demo- I held l re.ne commsial. "fa and hhtt-rn c-"-t; !y rerr. -r sited, bat, f-.n ii ea:.;1'.: bo c-a;-.!. Vi 1 1 i - j t 'ie V.OIOUI.TIH v 1 I 1 1 r : ; o . 1 . r' t. ;; ei Men a ?:ea.aL o:.i with .-i'l nr. r-n-hv-iy, eighty 'ei ; -r'i si i-t v,-;.o;a w ' r 1 y t3 it tie- t:;2 V."i!l;- : :::'.- cx---r:i.n. in t!.i.m-it. V !:,.;.. :!a.; ii' hu;i:en. the ;st vit id it: th-" u"ho: for W I ; o ver .' 1 if tv :v .!!:aa elect ("'av. u:; 'er cr:-n-a.!!) -e-, t!;pv leaver v. ill be : a Jb es; h nr. Kr.---x i-? th away i"; om i.ume, o:;e e-f the tee fie? eeunti-'-? in th'- S:rte :e.', a:. :;; bv mtnv a- a ke :i l) r.-e he fpirit of Knox bit: lie rmstaae 1 a gre it one. Jea M .y pr.rahr.es the e rer gtcs 01 tne vv nig m h no v. .N'- rr,ov---menl f "aorn- nt ern be set en fen!. a th-"1 holding ef a cor.ven'.i--:: r..- :!-a formation e-f a club, but I: is imrnr !; j'eiy branded a O. mea5,;r,) r an f'. intreg sc. or, it w a -got up f?r th" b'n--h: i f A., 15. er (.'. era! t ut ;s put down. l'hns i? rr: iteh Daiii"! the s-ii aerihemg spirit ebstpr. in hi" fv-fah r.t Fbahi.mn be! ,nged e.trhi -i ely to the Whig party it is no: the conduct -f either a patriot or an t.oacst man or, in !:o w: o o-AnosM t.3 nomine . ner term", of hi. nartv fa nut en , m fpirit, either a traitor or a ui.L v.?st !-o.::;nan. and. in cr. : a ri ran of hi fr'.!ow-riaz-n. Thri ;jf $'f rth-n is a bol l one. but e ea?uaS argu- ! r;,T,l wi'l ui:s:r1 ;!. We hare; nien in Una !r will tell ut from the stumn, e , 1 e , wld proh" ;r::r:nVs of tho Whig p.irty e roll:.? true in!er-'t-i of our country i -t r success w e iiira.t hop erdy : yrt, taey w;n opt o-e ia rlv chosen i:n:;i;; ee of their party, a v eref t? a seism w! h :h know wii; .lf1-:: :h; -c rr.p?v.r-, bv th a r-e l!r.l t! b.-n 1 1 -1 1 ring of their c eumrv. No pr.triot rtV'..f the g . ii of hi? country to pf r ;--:i 1 ! - . rr. 1, 7grare;:.e ;;r:::. t n :!' t pontan w.,; ! sa r i : hi psrty to envy, 'ih'rr-sshig. fh;t I fm t..h It w.v or !rnpa.ir).e to de'Ttne th; f br :nrs, P.!;;'to me at every s and caricalore whi I ne 1 n;rn. orne wr-rf ttrsctive frnm tiipir Srp.euuor. np.rrs r 1 rem t e"ir uniauf. en roerlve e a;;, pt'Kr.s. Ai were iu o : sen. ;;n nd ap'-.ear-,1 t vi ? m wiir di-r-0. d" rain ami Vsrions Ila 1, m tnti'te were on t round "even! military cevmp.ifrhivere d toe e n wit 1 1 1 u 1 e v f r: ! itarv diseiphr.p. t." i tr J . ; . v . 1 ricvcr Too Old to Le3rn. We extract the i'vlhawing fre-m sn srtieS" which appeared some innntb.s 5te.ee. in J.-t For'.hand Orion, which forcibly illu--tr.tes. by e r'dcrcn-"-a to well nothemticated f3-!, th nt man is ;i--ver too obi to learn. aerate e xirein o, f.ee o-arnc-1 0 on tTiU?ier-.: instruiiiPnts. won 1.1 look ridiculous for some of t! ne! the ir.rn c? O; I - 1 I ; 3e ;t mtv? their hen :? to thrum a lady's window, which Soc rates did not do, bat only learnt to play upon 3 un? imrnmer.t of his time, not a ;:; r, lor the parp e?e ct refuting the tear oi ( Ca'.o, rt eigh.ty years of age, thought pfi?per to learn the Greek language. Many of our young men at thirty and forty have forgotten even the alphabet of e iauguoge, a knowledge oi which was ne ces-ary to enter college. A dno comment on their love of loiter, truly. Plutarch, when between seventy and eighty, commenced the. stn lyof the Latin. Mativ of our young lav.-ye.rs, not thirty years i I e.ge, ;...nk that tuvi nrius, scire ;'it--ias. vc. are English expressions ; ant! if voi tell ill em th t a knowledge of the Latin would make them appear a little more resree:ab!o in their profession, they will reply that they are too old to think of learning. Fio-vaeio was thirty years of e.ge when he commenced bis studies in polite literature. let lie became one oi tne three great masters of the Tuscen dialect. Dante and I'etrarca being tie other two. There are toanv among us ten years younger than Boccaco who are dying of c-nui and tegret tney were not e.mente-.. to a taste ar dra;me, out now tnr-y ar :co o..i.
ir Henry !S pel man neglected the sci-
en-c in r.is voutii, but commenced the dudy of them when he was bftween fifty amf sixty years of nge. After bus time he became tho ii:ost h and lavs ver. Our vo,. rued antiquarian g. tin :i I egm to ;t rs on the she'.!' d s:xty years of think ot iaym im-ir te: wSu-n tii -y !;ve rc aci t ; lift'.v (!;','tre:it tt:o rt5 n: est; male J-t upon e;vperiene I lit Unntl P ne ri P !(V frmn riiit m-Iii.-ii cirr3e'.c-ri2 a eert?.i:i period of the Orer:a;i repabiic, u lieu ? maa was a-tallow-t 1 1 : i oj-en tiis mourn m ea icuses or nolit s! i:i-,e;mu$ who was under t o r I V ib -rt, the faiiions I'rene'i .!i::j?ttr, tii y ear.i of cge r-tun;vd to his Le.:!n i tw Pt;:il;c. How uianv of our cimen have ever . i i .in k e l! MitO ibcir c liifs -ir.ee t!;-ir graduation I 1 r. Jbn-on applied S.inHrlf to the l)t;te!i K ire a;s 1 la'.vvear? Ne3t! eatti. My-l f oar mereiia.n's a: km f tv. ne mm to ap; ;y to a t; acner to U i 1 I h l-Tj-J: -. '.iMP.ess letter written in tne nae, which mijht be h arnt the tenth n?rt of the litne required for j t;..oil and ail ueeausi tli'jy are too r j oh; ; ) I vim. "'j Ij'.-.'ovico Mennidcseo, at th.-s irzi ae ;oi!v:red an. I t.ttec-n, wrote tne ef hi.? o'.vn time-. A singular in em ie. - aTt;r ni!''M ov oit.vr W'lO WHhh;as'd f or one ot the ma-'t remar; i;i 11anc-' c; the f'.f ,l!lf; 53 1 1 -to " " 3 of rj ire in new Linage ' 'L't'hy. th translator ef Homer a-td ir:;d. wa t!ijaequaint--d wit It Litin and rtrh til! !:' was p;i?: fifty. Franklin did not fuhv cc.nmenee hi--,e ; ais iF'a parsuits till let hr-..i rea-chei: h: yr;.r. II v m-nv aennt; ni of f.;rtv an-! fiftv, v. !to re;. 1 r o:hhv; ; r t v . .-. - r . t o r ih-ormv r want ot a tat; ibat ihy are ' ) . 1 r "1 Id to Aemid pi. h-arn. a ccr-'St lawyer, be in 2 a-ket: tf.m the f.udy of itr.v so h inde'-tl, ho beati it iatj, v v he t.r e '.111 ' c 1 i reiore ntas:er it th ? ;.a.;.or. Thi a1 our l : ;.rv. tliat v-'s a man toe iwer 01 r.eoomp.i.- Mug a cimc 'fss t ;.-?.- th'tn would h.it stu .y m raueh neccsstirv to one f had' hi Lryiha meneed : his rriivM v e a r 1-1 - ; j ptxtv-c-igntii ver.r comtroiilmion of the Ii.id ; mi ; a-i::g pro..!ucti-ans were written ;n Wr. I rg on and cite thousands of 'xamr !"- ot irm n no commenced a n-w te iy, a-; 1 s'ru d; out into an entirely new pur-u't. ri:!;rr for livehhool or amusement, en relvum ed ai:e. B ;! evry one fi.'hdlier with ths birraphy of drhgthshed nun wiil recollect imlividu.'d cesrs enough to convince him that none but the sick fmd indolent will ever say, um t,-o Oil to fifli ij'. Ffra th" M-fiier's Maaih'v Jout-?. A Child's Hcprocf. Jfr. Al'iJi: i am a e.mst&nt reader ef your J tirnal, and &s I am rm !;-jt:eter, I will o:;!v "ay t'utt 1 most ! .a. thy wish it extcu? ivo otretdation and success. As you nr. vc frequently invited hdnts to aid you if! your .ir-Fiou un .hertakmg, by furnishing ;n-'.:"-r far your papes, w hieli might be as d'd at ! r' rs had-, I have taeu tip niy pet;, an i ! c.ranmit the praduetion of i: to venr d:;-p -s-d. il that shoah; bo only to .e it :: Fhtir-g a lamp. 3y f! jec: m writing c i. ' a ' s on. h e tain 's ot moioers tneir outy to guard partieu ar s;n; and w e u . speedy tint ot pro! me s we. in tig. I or.ee !eard a woman reprove her son, a hoy right or ten vears of age, by saying, 'Now. James, 1 would r.or swear any more it is not g-m'rd Mr. C, Cr.pt. W., the Do-: -r and tlio .Minister don't swear.' 'But fiher swears I havo heard him." ' W hi, he ?h s he h not going to swear -ay more : i: is rot pulim. Von never wii! he a gendeman if vo;i swear.' Let nt--' now iniro l-u-o little Harriet. Sfi, wi'h her in dher. Mr.s. (-., visited her aunt in the vien-ity ot her uncle, t a whom the ..-,.,., or. ir is ; .-ii. ii.. was male. v i s i was- ra!d from h'ornc on b-;?:ne--?. and cneaged Mr. .b to attend to the business of bis office during his a'ae nco. .Mr. ( . f as an intelligent. r-'-Me table, well-bred gentle'r-.n, exeep-t that be hail the odious habit '-f p-r "fine swear ng, in? which he had fallen in early youth. At hi-; first interview with little Harriet, wi.o was then in her sixth year, lie regarded he w ith .peculiar in let est. Indeed, she was lovely lie von d d 'sr ri p t ?r-n , and her fins blue oye pr rkled with rare intelligence. One day r.s she ran through the pass:g to go into the garde", she met Mr. O. just as he had uttered an oath to some one who passed him. She paused e. moment, stepped up to him and paid, 'did vou know sir, that y- u spoke a wicked word?' No, I did not notice that I dh hear;! vou. and Go 1 heard you ; and I am afraid that he will punish you. Mother savs that is what the third commandment ig about. I am sorry fo hear you say such wicked words.' ' W ell, it is very wicked,' replied lie. 'and yon shall never hear me swear sgain.' 'Won't you ever? O, lam go glad,' said littlo Harriet. lie took her up in his arm?, pressed he to his heart, kissed her cheek and tol ! her to run in the garden and gather I lowers : then walked into the parlor r-.r.d in a somewhat agitated and verv impressive manner, said to Mrs. IL, -that niece of your is a little anjel ; she has in the sweetest j i .. . r manner admuiistereo to nr? a reproci which I can never forget. She must have, I think, an extraordinary mother.' 'Hush,' said Mrs. IL, 'she is present.' 'I did no observe her. You certainly are nourishing a choice plant for the paradi-o t-bove. She made ine see profanity as I never sawit bef re a great sin against a holy God. I am determined to renounce it entirely.'
In the coarse of the i'ay Mr. O. relatea t the whole affair at his boarding-house, and ; repealed his determiuauou of atnendment, r i: i n his companions to llm sains. T ,o!!Ci he went into the store of a vrrv
ptous meicham, 1:1 whos pne-tnee ne n . 1 inu ilcd in his rn.!;.ru- tcr.f 1 ,.,,! .. 1 . .. .. . . ri .. . h.e related v. hat had pas'-cu I'e.s.e-. ii i.o:i and Harriet, and expressed Ids resolution ot cmeuahnent ihie pious merchant was J in the story that ne tne so much interestf d next dav ca bed on Airs. I . ana t cstred to see her niece. Harriet was present and was told that Mr. V., who loved paod eiti'.drcn. wished to converse with her. lie jhsced her upon has knee, and cfter some ehii-clisit, invited her to go home with him and see his parrot. Will her mother's consent, site wt nt. After shuw-nf-her tho parrot, ha io ! r bebin ; the counter and to'd her to cel':et cane a; title she would hk, as lie wished to make her a preset.:. She discovered s-omo books I aiid selected one, saving, ihrt was j 1st; what she wanted, for w here ha iived she i eoutii not -et mrinv Looks. ' U tliat a;i . , , von uisn tor. my dear : ' Ii you piease, j sir, 1 suould like one Sor tiiv brother, lie is j a yer.r older titan I am, and he loves to read better than anything else.' ' Well, he shall hav ostP, atel rr; va mv love to him.' With a large supnlv of 'toes, the noc.I man led her back 'to her mother J . . .-aymir, ' vou have v. nrrctous treasure com iitted to your cnarg?, tnadatn- - ; ue ian;.;u 1 . 1 5 .Mr. O, tru'v re ihrmni, Ilarrh-t in vor.tli bceaiii- a chmhan. i;r early It.'s v.to a wif-.; and rnotii'-r, re-ited a large family e.f children, several cf whmn in cliil luood. an 1 t-arly he txet"! u ;a cad e d voutn, prtittssc-u the re.'tgion Fib M. and a short time since, to her home in the skies. II. C o, p d 32 i s 2 PA' ri . JCS7 nEi.lCirLD. 102 i-et How land's .Mill Saws. F1 fee: Hoe's cat eel do. do. 2 ? W 4 e Ib nsssilrf.'-il Trnri freiei P-fl-?. For -rle bv ' a WM. RFRTCIL Vincenttes March, 10. IV M. U-tf. HIT Y'm UJArA 0?J kh.i 3 "v IrliiE sat-.-eneers have erected a !ar- I'aper - -Mill at Lafayette, Inn., and bavin span i no 'o-t in ohlainirr; the mi.-t a; paove.i M-iitiintrv iV .-kill from the Eat. ore re pa red t supply the IJ'iHre Wab-jsh VaHcj w ith every kind ef paper wanted, or. the most favorable terms. The Friends of Home Industry and Western Enterprise, are invited to eive as a rail, and to save heir la, which will be received in cxehance for Taper erl'ash at fair prices. 1 A itUEE, VAN DEei CO. Dec. e. wii :b0 lv. F 11 E N h. W COPPER, T1H AND SHEET !R0K W - it AHEAD.. F. ROFINSON has the pleasure e js 0f informing his friends and the public, that lie will keep constantly en hand, a large qtmrdity of JhtiojuT, 'Flu Hi;i5 Nlit't i iron i r... -t ...tw.t . V 1 w a . . v i .1 ; e ; . v.-1 r-. - ;c . -r retail IT LOir JlVlTEil MARK. He In is ;so jirepare to do nnv l-.itid el J'.iU Wovii ine on tlio sbor'r-st notice and in a Than anv other -i op ::i iii? country. Shop on Mar lift street, one door below W. J. Ileber 1'e. -:n,,,, nril isi t 1 f im cm. e-, .April, . , icn . xO-ti. 9 r . 'SMIL sub-crif.er h avirn narehased the ' lock I , . i .- . I . . r w . . I "urn, ilecea.M. has on hand a c-eeera! assortment or . . ii uuuu. '.uifouu, v u.y vvAKi,, (j lit e. lil ue-, iVe.. wnici n oners for sale at the old stand ef Thorn or Tracy on Water street, at prices to suit the times, for cash or such produce as mav suit. A. W. TRACY. March ICth IS 13 10k 5OS .-3 .H ek S!ik.si?i, rnVrtlP nrrJO f-- PO4:"-SiQCir-ai. No. l-houpUon'ous A7., AmV OilLllA.NS. IOITSIANA. January 10;b, lVd.- d-!lm. "Far !2:tr?. A I ivnt iv,2i I HENRY K. WIS ISdi'diC UH'i Imrnc.SS 2-1 ihir, hereby gives notice, that hereafter he intends coestant'v to k""a ft . ' ." '-r , - , ' 1 '" ;,te stereo. i,n onm-ers in meennes. as w ell as nt his residence in the country , w ork of , all kinds in his line ef husiness. His sad : dies lie will warrant to be well made of as good materials as can be procured iuj theVeet, and are insured not to " .voii ! ,i,, , ? j ,'. . . , .,. -, J he above articles he wid sell extreme- j ly low f T cash, or almost any article oi I country produce, delivered either iu Vin-renn-'s. or at his residence in the country, i January "dd, IS 14 3Ftf. Scotrlt IZappvr, and McCoboy Kane's, Smoking, arid Chewing Tobacco. Cigars, v?c. XSOR sale by IP J. SOMES. ' A PriI 2Tt!l 1QM 17-tf. Copal Varnish. Spirits of Turpentine, Litharge, and Dry White Lead, TfFST received a fresh supply and for sale bv J. SOMES. April "d7th, 1811 17-tf.
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THE Steam Boat Zii purchased expressly for the Wabash River n i is of ery Iiht draft of water, which wili enaoie her to run the tire sea5.'!!. ;;.. a Her sttmomq is of the highest che.ract! tne Insurance cilices in Louisville.Fipihl wiU bo tak.m for Xew O.'kans. CinoinnaU or Pittsburgh. For frelu or passage ap; !v 0:1 'board, or to F DO RAX. Vim-awes, la. Jan. 13 SS-Smo. alt. Carmel Lepister, Terre-Ii3iite Express and Lafayette Free Press will please copv and .resent their bills on board. L:A GRASS and Hemp Rope, for Cables, Check Lines and Stern Fr.ts, 1 or le. bv J. W. MA DF'OX. IT 18 X. VV D- v-d r-r? ; ' faring sup-pues Ci Uruiis, A.eui ch, ILaints. Oils. Dye stutls. Spice, Surceans Instruments, WitiJow Glas. 7ttE are now receiving our heavy ices J2& Vials, Bottles, shop Furniture, Snutlfs. jand 'i'ubaccv which renders our assortment very j complete. Pructfjsts, iv.erchants, manufacturers, ! phy.ieians, and other dealers, arc respectfully mx? 'aU i,m'1 ex,a:n,f our stook "olorc h-vlnjj i 111 their supines el-e-'.vhe e, as we are prepared 1 iinr, r,.r IU I'lit'I llJuliLVUH 111 lJ pun uuoeiK, "i v n.--, j prompt dealers (only) on the usual time. Persons who cannot make it convenient to visit the city, by addressee: us with their orders, may rely upon having them promptly filled on the same terms and of equal g.tjd quality aa if they weie here in j erson. ILSON, PETTET, & SMITH. Main street, l-eiasvillo K'y. March tk-il-IOt D. Ginseng, Iheeware Feathers. Linseed Oil. Flax Seed. lln. Mustard Seed. Lard. sa. d! white Beans, and dried Fruits, taken at all times at the maiket price in payment of debts dec; us, or in exchange for all goods in our line. Louiivit'ic Juur:;a!. NOTICE. l)3 rtct 'VC'J by the subscriber ' for debts due the late firm of Thorn or. Tracy, if delivered on or before the Clhh day of September, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Corn .Meal, Flour, Live Hogs, weighing 12o pounds and upwards, Ceef Cattle. Tow and Flax Linen, Joans and Linsey, Beeswr.x, Fiax Seed, Feathers, Tallow, Lard. Facon. Dried ideef Hides; and Cash will not be refused if ofT-jreu. Goods will be riven in exchange for any quantity of Corsi and Oats, delivered to tho litubrsigntd in Vineennes. A. W. TRACY. August -1. F-d:;. D-t Bedford W. Shehnire. John Robertson COMMISSI & FORWARDING Tkeiv Or lea is 9 Sa. n S"y sa p SJi e-u y qA. W. TuacV, Ese,, I). S. RoNNma, " t f-Vir.cennes, la. .,,,. n,.. i r JoIlN iiCva ! J. S. W. J. Wise. J A u gust ?, 1 13. 0. ly. t ':tez2-:s or r " I ! Id foliownis; certificate is hut one amoii? a - number field bv the proprietors of 'Jew Dav id or Hebrew Piaster,' and the -Kesurrection or Persian Pill-..' More than fifty could be obtained from the most influential citizens in every county where these medicines have been introduced, but 1 the expense of insertimr them in any of our most common prints would bo so great as not to war. i rapt them in so doing. Suffice it to ay, both the 1 Plaster and Pills, are left for sale only on condi- , .. linn, uiai me money inuii uc rtj imucu in an ensea where no benefit is received from their u-e. The lji n i-..; a ... k v c .. v j ..Juu.v... ...... ing against patent medicines, and that the people liurn !uit.n nft..n inirn-)s;pd mire: thnt It dtlh.iPt , u . ? ..,: IU IUUU.T LICU1 l. l-u I li .-i x .(,... i- ill 'j-j trut. however, that the Urms upon which nut thl,se llU,icmeS are old wiil induce all to trv their eiheacy. Tho Plaster is for pain.s of all fifi'-mdiur weii'nes. xc The Pills for Fevers, Aue, Dyspepsia, and goierul debility, and derangement of the nervoui system, and are pureiv vei i Plaster 511 cents per box, containing sutTieient i to spread 8 or 1(1 plasters Fills ct :.ts per mr.. contannng oo pills, the cheapest and beet pill ever put up. crSin c :i t v . Four mile? S. Euf-t fr-jin Lozein. pm t. It., January 1". 1841. Mkssws. CoMSToca C-z Co: Gentlemen: 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 indeed. Most of the time unable to work, and everv change iu the weather causing a severe nain in mv side Iliad nearly despaired of ever j I c-ins cured, havi:;? paid enaugh to doctors r.ir-fpiy , to pay for a good farm, ami received no benefit; I S1" 1 had nearly despaired, but. thanks to the ' ?cn'l,:i who fust compounded the 'Jew David - nr Hebrew Plaster,' I am. through its acencv, gix lvcckiT sinc0f was T .har, i K,r,i nr vr.,,r a;o!llj recommending the Hebrew Plaster. I bought a box and applied a plaster to my side, and faand almost instantaneous relief. Money would be no temptation for the box I have if no Ifiorc C0U,J obtained. I would state also, mat 1 have a daughter who for two years, W33 unable to do any work, from a in in jier siJc ,n., brt.ast, anJ a cencra! pros. tration of the system, causing a great weakness; She used the Hebrew Plaster in connexion with the Persian Fills, and received great relief, and is now mending rapidly. Yours with -Treat respect, CALEB HAKRISOX. For sale by JOSEPH SOMES and II. E. PECK, at their Drugstores on Market street, Vineennes, la. Feb. 13, 1S41. 37 om. COPPER, m AND SHEET IHuU 'v." a i: i: , 1 MANUFACTURED at wholesale I y and retail on reasonable terms. Also, a large lot of assorted Castings and Stoves. For sale by N. SMITH. July 21st. 1813. 7-ly. Blanks ior sale at this oifice.
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131 Xassau Street S. ' AND At.SO AT THE MAGNET OFFICE, ICS FULTON St. JTowia.u's rn actual riiriEXOLOOT; a 'orlr v.atca now yoen eigiu years utioie ine - . . t - 1. . L .r . nil lie, so that ii- 11 hcjn?flv's. rita are allowed to sjvak ir Ian Amkhica.n i hrenOlOsk .it Jia asiL, devoted e:ce;a-;-.e!y to the expe:at;oii aad CcrVnee of l'hrenolegy and its bemads r.ad of the kindred seieaces of Physiology aad M..ci.et. sin, as far as they bear on it; embracing the r Sparest, aad vet the most condensed and also j-raeticril view of Phrenology raid its bearings on health, happiness, virtue, leliion, hunim improvement, and the reforms now in progress, any where to b.? found. Mom h! y, "4 or ;V2 pses, r.t ;" 1 year, or three copies toi . five copius to: .a; rune copies for ,".; or twetity copies for f 10 . And all cae in advance. Eio cation ap Srtr-I.iiPHovrTiT PA? sIrul, :,Iurct.(uull,ttl,rctiu:l: Founded on I'laenologv and Phy Biology: or ooou !ir.in ami uoion:s, and how to make them ood. b.ith in children aad one's self, py show in.; how to nilaree the defective, ondhhminish the excessive,inc'udinj the moral training and govertiment of children, without the roch This work expounds the principal laws of virtue, or conditions of happiness, and shows how to fulfil them. In ri: .i.Kcre I.M'.uiovr.Mi.NT: or, how to Cuttiviilctht Memory, Expand and Strcr '!.i;i Ae Intellect, and Conduct the IntilUciual lidiicei'iun vf Children; in which is pointed out a new and more excellent way to intellectual attainments, t'uRU our common schools and seats of learning now furnish a Work of eieat value and importance to parents, teachers, and all who desire to know how to improve their intellect!". Hereditary Descent lis Laics on I Facts: Or, the Transmission. of Qualities, Physical, Intellectual, arid Moral, fiem parents to iheir otTsprings. through successive generations.including matrimonial alliances ?s will secure whatever qualities in children nwy b;: desired with hints to mothers during pregnancy a work which every young married pair should possess, as indeed, should all, wbo dc.ien to form the matrimonial relations. 'I'o improve mankind, we must begin with the ginn. Education bestowed upon a good physical and moral basis, wiil be vastly more productive than that expended upon a barren soil. Lon enough have parents fclcpt ever this subject. Walker's attempted eluridadation of it, was a comparative faiiuie. In this work it is treated as none but a practical Fhreno'ogtit can treat it rc'intif.cul!-,-; a va-t maav most important principles being ftatnl, and all supported by a mass of faet absolutely overwhelming. A most uswfal work, asid a rare iutelh-etu-al treat pp. P?0, anJ Hf-'-ik-jiea! table w ith i-iai.k paper Lu recoratr.a fan.iiy Iikt-ncise. Nati-ral Rklioion. or, 'l'l e Xulural Theory of Phrenology; its aspect on revtdaiien. and its general harmony w i;n it uu'iiu ewers to ihe objections, that 1'hr. i.uloey Fatalism, Materialism, and Inhhieley, ar fVL'urs d e epposed to a change of heart. Phrenology Atflild to Matrimuny: or to the selection of congmitil eaaaa.r as Jl r life- including direction to t'.e married for living together affectionately and happily. The cautions it administers to the ymi a? ti e bints it funiisheain regard to conducting couit.-d ;p, a well as its scientific explosion of man's ocai nature and relations, as well as the laws thnt govern them, render it most interebtiiaj and meet useful. Tight-Lacing: or, the Evils of compressing the Oigans of Animal Idle. In Press. 6nd soon to be published, a Woik on Physiology, Animal and Mental: or, the e fleets of different oraaniiatiorm und eoni'itions of the body upon the character and mental manifestation a including health--its conditions, and the means of preserving end restoring ir, without medicine, and also diet, regimens, huhtU. and their effects on the mini1., ret. -Editors who will copy all or either of there advirti .etnents, shall receive a copy of the W 'oik or Works advertised they sen ling a paper (mark ed) containing the tame, to the Am. I'hren. Journal Office. 59-tf. NEW 6G0DS, w . is a y flAS iust returned home with a large" a stock of fresh Groceries. Iron, Xails, And a general assortment of other article.1?, which he offers at a small advance on cost. (Terms ('ash.) Vineennes, April 13. Flb"-15"oin. ilhimala gross. KJM L0S- JUNIATA IRON. phi? . just rcceived and for sale bv Feb. 17, 1S4 37-if J. W. M ADDOX. ToJiat'Co. g "S UOXES No. 1, Kentucky Tobac--tJL co, and 'd boxes James' River do., in store and for sale, by Feb. 17.37-;f J. W. MADDOX M UST received, a new supply of Standard School Books, and for sale, by 1- . i i c t t i i i ti ri ea. i roi-li o . . ;l.ii.'ivJ.v. b r 7j oil r. 3ia:tle, Of Cincinnati, (JhphAS opened an olHce for the practice of Medicine and Surgery, opposite Clark's Hotel, (Water street, Vineennes.) in the room formerly occupied by the late Samuel Hill. Esq. A share of patronage from the citizens of the town and surrounding country is respectfully solicited. April 10, 1814. F'-tf-tii i: vi i :.n n i-:s :. 1 :tti: 5s IJttklfsiicU rfcern ..larDerTEK.MS f.2 00, If paid 'n advance. f-i 50, If paid during the. Jint six months t 00, If nut paid during the firs &ix months, $1 25, For six manths. 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