Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 June 1832 — Page 4

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The following 1 i 1 1 c s were selected by a young Lady . nd transmitted to her fi iend in this place, tv h o tod. been lecently ma met!. Tl.t y arc cer- : nij worth preservingOn matrimony's fi klo sm,

1 hear, thou ha -I ventured !',oiiy, Though young ii year- it may not he Thv bark laar.ct cl (no early. Fach wish of imr.c to heaven i sent, That, on the stormy wtcr, Thou'lt prove a wife roIir-rt As thou ha?t teen adanghfir. If cvtrv wi'h of mine wre bit"--, Ifcve'rv hope were ptensnrr, Tht'.i 'ou!ii.-l i" fnra found h tppiru?, Ar.ii he in thee a treasure. F reer wish ami nope. f nunc, And-crv thought and feeling, is lor the will of tl.ce and thine, A; true as my revealing i know thy youthful heart full ueil, Thou thoughtless romping devil, But pardon, if my vt-re should tell My mind in terms uncivil : Forth.' advieo which I indite, Fray think uie not unruly: 'Tit from this heart eac h word I write, O may-t tlion mark me duly.

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cap, booic and glasses are laid aside, and

'he labors zealously, talking all the wnnc of the degeneration of modern times. But then come? Satifpay a strapping house-maid with the strength and tongue of Xantippe. Soap ?wU and sand ! Hot .rnrc ond -old nVPfl! 1 1 O i t V t ?i t V . N""

thing has been done. Every thing is r Wliere is John? Where is

Dick? t?an -vhat have vou been doing all the week ? What fine order these things are in? Here take this biush scrub up the ami it on?, clean (he knives, kc. The house is turned topsyturvy. All is dust, suds, bustle Folk get up in the mornin&r with a glimmering idea of the approach

ing hubbub, and feel marvelously appre het.sive least they yield up to ditt and despair. Early in the day, people are jthrctiging in from the country. The tar ,erns begin to be filled up. The sun beats Jdnwn hot the streets are crowded wilh ladies after patterns; the markets are jlhroi.ged with flies and housekeepers who tare then obliged fo provide the food of 'two days: monev borrow rrs aie also on I the trot to gather the wherewithal to pay J their bank-notes both for that day and : Sunday so that a large half of the j whole business of the week is r ow trau i acted. As for reading newspapers at s.uch 'a time the thing i impossible. Half the

citizens cannot pet time to rut oncleanlol age, he happened

linen or be shaved In fact the uav is so

fruitful of toil and (rouble, (hat we never

He wuo has a wolf ior a cornpaLio:i,j -

let him carry a do? under his cloak. The dead opens living men's eyci, viz: History speaks of the actions of dead men, opens the eves, and directs he living. At.thp iir.f- nsaanlf. the French are

more than men, and afterwards less than!

MADISON UO'Yfcl,

StBU of tticitfoina S Ml, MADIcON, INDIANA, rTMIE subscriber hnvim- removed from his lor-

i mer stand, to the h.ni,' formerly occupitdi

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women, i his saying mate? to the ngni pv Mr. J. Sheets, to winch extensive addition-, ness and inconsistency of the French na-lhas been recently made, which renders :t olio oi.

tne oc-r mine siaie, me tiri.icr.-iioi -a.-h.w 'inform the public, the t r c ha taken the afovt .

'extensive establishment for a term ol years,

i fitted it up

A GRAMMATICAL TUF1L.

A country schoolmaster in the neigh the accommcu

borhood of Cockney, the other dav, after .contains about

giving one of his pupils a sound drubbing! TWENTY I IVE ROOMS, for speaking bad grammar, ?ent him to the j WVu Sulud int'i .Vtic tunuiurc; other eml of the room to inform another Hi table his, mts. ins v.r asp his staei.i

Gems cf Literature, Wit an J Saline t,t. nCh nnnd e-ccuTTiiuinc 8-J royal octav a' -osot" loiter prsiaibilliMitd withal k i copiu rp! tte, and -eve nil vood en?raV1g5 . a,,J one or more- piece, ,.f mufic. I be work -t the rnd of the vear rankinp a volamo o Bt,n:itXiOpa;e?,to which anelecant engrave J title pner, hik a gentral index,, rc aduc-J. .t- ".-.., n.( v.d-imi s nf tlie k-C'fl-ket"

tabli-hment for h term ol vear., ; tint, V ,"., ,,,h . ...ni-r in u neat and rom.Wtublej !e, ior d which have a!ready been p,bl , h e, a U Nation of his cacsts. II. ho3 fa.thlulnc and pmieloa it of t h 4 . - c ui h u iu'Ti i Li res-

;eC o'tht-ir content, are sufficient wuh h, . fi. -uTHia-mted w.th the woik,to show it, true

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at all .cquainte.

l , 'Ui't, t as i n.iun o mv ...... : ... ...ft...... r'x

linv that br triwlipd tr sneak to him. and. Will be well furnished and strietlv attended to. ml on the

J ' ' . . . . . . . . . . I I .vil i -.'he improvement -s m in at the same time, promising to repeat the br. short, it is h.s intention to a.ake h.sesta.,l.sh- make cuMtun. mut-h .Uul , r , , . , it imtnt meet the expectations ot the public, con- Jts tynourar hi'..l ,ipi n,.hi. ,.. dose It he spoke to h.m ungrammatically: lI(I,rity ieiturig'that if he doe5) they will hhe- ,; the better, and i X cuntcnu a e n m U i U it c:tistiP.l with! i. .:. i i ii.i.i , . v voiuine litw ri'Jt"'3'"

...v. ivjiigrni I'vii' .j....- - ran v aironie mm. int-mu. ne ju iv (. jca

what he hau got, (.etermiueil to be exact, j Located in the centre ot town, and uii the will i.ot fe exceeded m r ; . 4 f i.c 1.1 I il ll'.i ll 'I .v...O..,.l.'v.-.t.. tl n i rn:. ir.ll STT III flOll V ( riltir.ll '1 l'.! till '1 I' f i f V tiU.l.y

nni itiiu rip k o tpsspm e ov iiui.i !"it-i i n-.ioin, no. i nu(. - " - ' m-. .,- . ,

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Landio, a fill convenient to uit

There is a common svLstantivt ot the mascvline gende r. singular number, nominative

river, his c-tab- rav injrf, arid the value of the

'in-hment will btf fouL.l particularly convenient

to

case, and in an an;ry mood, that hU perch- j . .- ei upon the eminence at the other side of - AfcVUU ViOUl L aSssUMGVd,

the room, wishts to articulate a few sen-

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r' s t to be

tences to you in the present tense.

A3 WELL AS LAND 1 RAVEL I ERS.

other periodical ; and lie Fablv i

the cheapest publication cf the h

country. The facilities for obtaining iuitab'e ai

for this work ha i', ri late, much increased --

Siinu of the bc-t hteiarv rubhcation of Eu

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(jcntlemen and ladies visiting ti ns place, can ,j;,e nr. rcaularlv received at the offlce .r td

be acc.onimodr.ted w ith private apartments at (j -k ET, a- well a the prmiinrnt pericKl.ca.-t

I of the U.S. From both seh '-tions arc inmi'e v. :th

To pi -we thy husband in all tiling, For ever be thou zoalutis; Aye, b. ar in mintl that love hath v int,, Then never make him jealoiia. For if love from this pt rch once tlies, How weak are beauty s i'--.-:es ! In vain would pb-ad thy st reaming eyee, And t!.y duhcvcMed trr-i-s. Be prudent in thy thoughts of drtss, Co sparirig of tliy parties; Where fashion riots in execs--, 0 nothing there but :.rt it! And can lis palling sweets c.t.n.'are, With !ov of lailhful bosoms? IS. ii ()f tlie fatal tree beware, 1 here's poi;ou in ita blossoms. r.acb. thought and w i-h to him confide. No ec-i-n.-t from hiui cherish ; As ""ion as thou hust auht to hide, The belter it clings periih. In whatsoe'er je do or say O never w ith him palter ; Remember too thou saidst 'obv. Before the holy altar. Bear and foi bear, for yci: may find L;neounted things to tease ye, Ami should thy husband seem unkind, Averse to smile or please ye; Think that amidst the sc i;e i f life, He much has found to jeer him; Then smile ns it becomes a wife With music strive to c hcer him. Ayp, answer him with kindly word, Be each tone sweetly spoken, For often i? the marriage cord By finery accents brok n : Then curb thy tempe r in it- ransre, And fretful be thou never, Tor s-vered once a fearful c h ani"? Hans over both forever Upon thy rock liht har. the chain For Hymen now has bound t'ne, O'er theo and thine may j b'asure rein, And smilim: frie:;ds surround thee. 1 hen tare thee wt II. and tmy each tiam The sun miles find thee w i-er ; Fiav kindly eon the well meant rhyme, of thy sincere adviser.

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kease to wonder at the wih of the cunning; Afrn ;!), iv ho prayed to have Satur iiiay overy day, that Sunday might come softener. Hut enough ! iThe capon burns, the piir falls from the spit, ; The clock has strccken twelve upon the hc'.l ; 1 1 11 hence Boston Lcuvcr.

lllezani romr I ;ncnt from- an old man .any time

When'Fontenelle was ninety -seven years! H" wmld ?V!U' .,,un?eV ot, ,hV ,'r,''f,tl! orror-,much care To secure a sufficient quantity ' - t rt. 'l L I M .' lit.' I 'I'll t . t II I HI klinU'Ll ."IllPlir, . ..Ir.nl .. I .....1 ,,l.l . .

iiinii 'i umaiii., ... . -'v. .... u. ......... oiigioiii ui.iiii ., im u in i ii.iuir nu n vi laieius ic to the public for their liberal patronage, hereto- present their labors with sncces.and contribute lore extended to his house, and tor the future (o advance the literature and science of our

wo ah! respectfully solicit a continuance 'own country, the publisher -rives a coinnensa-

KISSING. We have just been looking over the first

number rfTale'e Edimburff rdarrazit.e. It I

to be. in company

with the then voting and beautiful Madame

Heh f 'ius, w ho had been tnairiei! but a few weeks. Fontenelle wa always a great admirer of beauty, and he had been pay it, g the bride many compliments, as refined as they were gallant. When the guests were si'ting down to table, however, he passed her, and set himself down

without perceiving Mr. ''See now, said

.Madison. Ia. February lJ9, 1 8J2.

J. i'L'GII. jtion to his correspondents, commensurate to the

N. B. The sta-e office for the t ranktort and Indianapolis lines of stages, (running through three times a week.) will be kept at my house. 20. -3m. ' J.V.

support he receives

Madame He'vetius, "what dependence is

to be put in all your tine speeches; you pass on before me without even looking at iiier' "Madame," said the gallant old

!iii;ir.. - il i ioio "hhh'i- id I i :ii ir i ... i x-. . t

. i i , ,i , ' n j-'-i jtiis i oumirv, -ios. ia

' " rou d r.ecr hje nasscd on. '

'rival Flackwood. Wc find only an art-

'icle in it however of a peculiar sporting 'character. This is ?.n essav on kissinjr, I s iwhich most be allowed to be the raret ;and the best kitid of sport .V. Y. Times ! He thu-s describes tlie kis atnafor ; j "On w filing this word we feel cur i breast fluttering beneath a clogged weight of feat, jii-t as it did we care not to say

iOW many o:us ag. It i- a stange an'l

In respect to the Embellishments, which ap

pear in ihe work, the publisher believe. that no other periodical I as such a profusion of decant and expensive engravings. Executed, in pene-

! ral by tlie tirt artist in trie city, they will siifki nothinc by a couipari.'on. These form ! coiisidercLlde item in tlie epetif( i f the v. rk, land in one year exceed the whole cost of ,u

5nY. subscriber has completed a new edition 5hijj some periodicals, for the same lerictli c'. of his Book of Specimens, with w inch his time-, the subscription pn'ce ot whieli is no customers and other l'rinters disposed to buy ; than the CASKET. The s!:bjtct.- of the emrra- . 1...,. r,.'... I,.. cm.. !;...) .... -i..r.lw'ilw,, ' :11 . .'....l. . .

iinm i"ui, hiui uk. jii',iii.-n "ii'iii'iiii'ii "iViiiLr"! win coin iraio io rc as iiereioiorc loT-

tnd 'JO, Augustus st. be-' traiis 0f distinguished charncter-. : plates of 'he;

He wouid remark, l.r the : fewest Fashions, both of Europe hikI Anient i;

BRUCES NEW YORK TVl'E FOUNDRY Establmhid in 1813.

hind the City Hall.

information ol those who have not been in the; Viewsof Amtrican Scenery, i ai ticulhi! v tnk.

;h abifof dealing with him and because a different I iK and intt rcstinf; Nr.tural Uisjcrv ; Emhr"!-

.. priiClieo uni oeeu fieiiMeiy nni t.uuteo, mat . deririsr ; K-rei'.;Ii find lometiC Archlh -!ircAcrortiHig to the late census, there are i.is book contains iiothinsi but tin- actui l pro I n a.. ui pi .i'ic n i. At,. v o.- .a;,, r ci

FEAKFl L FACT.

335. 'J2 iu')iu males between the ages nf twenty arm tln:!v, than there are females between fifteen and twenty. Youur ba helors, theietoie, cannot ie tot active in supplying themselves with helpmates.

lui tioi.s of Ids own Foundry, and presents a ' ,1Kiy p. deeme J "ih u lati d to ii-struct. iit-rn. I I I A I -i . t '

'rue ders.

t uiin'i) of what will be rudu-d to Or

am! amuse

T he assortment is very complete, hai 'p, inculcate

sound viituous prece !s, and

befii deliberately and eaif fully in twenty years , fc;uard w thotic htlcss agair:-t the snares of y

I erlection, lu otu 10 youthful mind to the ront mpl.tt. u.

.1 Receipt for destroying Flics. To cue pint of miik add a quatter of a pound of raw suar, and two t un. es of giound pej-

beautiful thing (ir-t, iiitiocent love Flieie is that in female beauty, that dr lights meielv to paze tinnn: but bnvnie

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nAni,;,. t., tu i.w . i- V?r: sniiuier me fame loonier lor e-L'bi

ui n.'uuiii io 'i lui'i; . i in: lusuwu: uidi t " Ipupil contrasted with the white of the eye ! ur ,en m,"u,"' ahd I'bice a about m -nil ior the camated sk.n.--the clear idacidllow ves⪕ the tlies attack it g.ecl.iy,

Ibbu-.into which vou see down down into and 111 a ,ew nunutes they are suffocated, j 'the very sc-ul the deep haze!, lustrous as I B tbs method vu may keep every part;

a sun-l.t stream seen through an opening ' ournuUt(;' t-v en y our Kticnen, dear oi 'in it willow RV banks. all mav bo :.-zrH!tlus nl1 summer, without the t,auSer that

upon with impunity ninety nine time's, butj'" al(end thcuse ol l,oi:OIi-

?l:e hundredth you .ire a gone man. On a

sudden, the eyes strike yon as deeper and

brought to its present high state ot

; it,.i t mortices ;t varioiv in si.ie-, u.ipieu t r. f;so s,:t-1 and ail-im'.i.r io. suPi. ets t: f

dillereut tastes, ami to t!ie various lent-: deep y :iff. ct his pi osi en ty ; to : - a ti mcnt-of printing, Newspaper, Book, and Job, , the rich plea-inr and b--m aci:.i 1 1. n.t : . : highly fnn-heo, mil cast of the rno-t service.dde I,t rature and learning, and to hotdout n t'-,n emerai. Not to notice the varieties which mvuls for the young to cultivate their p.w-r3 are liistinguishe.' by their cumbers in the Book, j and enrich their u-d. r.-tanding uiih sul'-tan. it contains ! informhtior, are mntitr3 whi'h tie pnb! : Roman and It tbc, 27 sizes, from twelve-lines. trut l e nil! ev r kee p in iew . Il.-isinr. f;ed I'ica to Feail. j(l looking ove r s pa.-t labors, to f:oti i o Jan Two-tine an.' it If, 15 mzc, two-line C'olum-: gnage or sentiment recorded, ealcu'at tl to i!chittU agtite. . trai t from the beauty of virtue, or to show vice ShatU-d, id sizes Ten-line Pica to Long lVini-!in a less hideous re.pect than it really is. er. ! Due attention is also paid to Poetry, AueItalian, 7 sizes, Seven-line Fica to Eougjdote, Light Reading, Aniii'-i: Sketches, ami Ft i mer. I those etceteras which relieve the mind from the , - 'i-. .. i r- . . j . . i i . , , ...

niiquo , i. sizes i eii ime i ich ic i. oioian u. pior ol close stucJ v. winch relresti the under-

LAND FOR SALIC.

;! I ighter thati ever; cr vou fancy that n fSMli; iiM.teriicae.l wilt sell veu hundre!

long look is stolen at you beneath a droop-) ML ami ninety steres of land, of the best ,pml !in nvelhl -.w.d tl.nt if .ro ., oliirl.t ilncl, litv, t)'irt of a tract ol t le en h n in! red and n i tie

j.-' v ) v . .vi , .i. Miu, ill. iv. . .ti Ifc HI HVIJIIj

to cravc-r and more

Black, Z 'i?"s, h our line 1 ica to Million. ; standing ami gi;azeal

Opt n Blank: " stze.s I our-line 1 ica to (ireat important tom;io.-itjoiis. l'''i'''o r ! TERMSScrii.t, - 4 -7 s, Uouble Small I'ica and Great j N- . ... ,- ,i..' , ... ' . Not witstanding the many extra eiprncm-nxJ, ' ri,,ier. , i fi n,..lvv evnense of tl;e fwA-. encra iiu-.

Besides Music. BacK hlope, Oi Lamented let- ... ... ;, :.... . ,- .,.!

...nnthle it ic liit (I n 1 if on t" i, !ll i t hit

,on Ihe check; and at once you are in love.. .-' . ,;r:(, R,MllU. lr.,. I.... r;.,,. i. .... l"ihl.shcr to mciease the pne:- ot the Caskrt.

, " r .When paid in advance, it v. ill be i(irnihe,i u,r Bub s, ()rn,n,ente.l Oa.-he-, ' 1- !2 IllOIUhs for tveo .loll .rs mid fifty cent,; or for

SATURDAY

In gtowm tera I would this .bay inch'

Its morn, it? noon, it -Ufunoon und oil

jThen y ou spend the morning in cneti iving' Mm!UtC'arm. 1, in the Statetil Illinois, on which

npoloffics tcr callinsr, and the days and he ha? erected a convenient one story trame

evenings in playing them otT When you (lay ) our ham! on the door bell, y our knees tremble, and your breast fee is- compressed ; sind w hen admittted, you set, and look

tan.1 say nothing, and sro away determined i where the tail is four and a halt 'toot, ltiswei.

lie next lime This ! timbered, ana contains a quarry ol line . s.one-

(A petition to digress nas recently it en ior

house with a piazz i all round, in w Inch he resides; a trame smoke horiac, a kitchen, i stone vxalled well of exctllent water, and cleared about ten iicrt -. It txten Is near two miles on the river, and tilfords a site for a Town and .VidUl

to ted vt.ur

rv

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ihehus.st .lay through the we. k: the latter dav. ' ut"s uu ,,JU1 u--i-; xvarde.l to (,,n. Ilnlm.o.., a Senator liom lllil

A .'av whorpon odd mattei nrc m-n'e pvph

The dirticst-olef.eM too of all the seven; The scouring pan, pad. plate, and plotter dav A day of generd n. t.' ami no: ability ! A pla. ue to g t 1 1 folkAnd prime ge-.tildv, C'en to the loghest ranks - Nobiiity ! And yet a day (barring all i-I,es") ( f -reat utility . Botd to the rich as well as the Mobility ! A d ly of din of ( lack of clatter day; For all, h.uveVr they mince the matter, say

' nn .1.1 v itiey dread ;

jstor.al daring of kissing a flower with

nois. praying national aid, to cut a eau.il a-

jwiuen ne presents you pernaps in the this pi a -e,oi w.ooti, it enected, one ttniu in c;ilaring intoxication of love waflin'1' jt tent w ill run through this tract, ami greatly n jtoward, htrjor .nan atTectati-n of the ' lu v ,luc' :"d l'lu l?"h r1"j, . . , . , ;aed Indiana. One halt ol the tract may be

vu.xour. My,t., MUfiing wiiu root iv il e r n i c- rurch :i,ed with or without the improvements; or emphasis to kiss her hand in affected jet;Tess .piantity to uit the purchaser, and a crcdand the next time you meet wilh her, it for part oi the purchase will be given if rc-

beth are stately and reserved as ever

A -lay with hipoi-h. feverish, frenzv fed, 7s t Li at, grand day of loss and hustle Sa

tturdav

Fill at last, on some unnoticeable dav.

when you find yourself alone with the lady, you quite un wares feel her hand in yours, a y ielding shudder crosses her, an i you knoA pot how, she is in your arms, am! you pres. upon your lips delayed but

(iiiired VM. M INTOS1L

Grand Rapids, Dec. C7, 1831. 14-tf.

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V.VTVA, liVejnrj.

HE subscribers have just receiveu forty-

. . . . . , i , j ..... 1. 1 .... i

seven pacaam'S oi tiotu, simaoie 101 uit

lr,is'

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ees more inaa vuu nimi, . . now eis, -mo ,ooo j,rt.,, dollars, if not paid until the end of the Cuts an I Ornaments l..r -chuols. Looks,, r Atrt.llt3 ;,t r. distance remitting tux ;ub-Newspape,-?, and leiitihc w orks , J ;up pntitIc,i U) ;i c Krati8. Ortlers tor aoy ot these ami jilso lor Fresrcs,; ..r ......... ... ..,:ii

" llji.'l". il i ii ewat.it;r, li iiiitij'i.iiui'.

Ch:is( s, ( 'um;.o-ing Sticks, Cases, Furniture,!

attention. Fcrsons at a distance will find the

Ink or any other th.og required in the IWing m;lil a t,,I1Veyanco for ordt-rihg the work,

and enclosing remittances.

Subscription.; iteeivrtl at this office

business will be executed on the most favorable

terms, ard with the utmost promptitude, aj l.irtr. stuck of the Foundry article s be ing always! on ha ml. ! rTP Frinters of Ncv-pa,',ers who nubii-ln

this advertisement, ami forward a paper con- f 1M1F ublishers of ttif LADY'S BOOK, in: taining it to the foundry will be allowed thieej 1 pelled by a sense of gra lit ude lor the uu-

'.ollars: lor it, it they urchase Iro.n the foun-, procciU nted patronage wr.ieu nas been m -dow-

P11EIVIIUMS.

drv to tbe amount cf twelve

GEOKf.K BRL'CR. March G New Voik.

NEW SPRING AND Summer Goods. riUlC Subscribers have just received

3 their Spring and Summer assort-

a ki's of youth and love.

We most cerdnlly agree with the uren

.lman, whoeif r he was, that indited the not withheld,

auove poetry Saturday is the most thn i0.r on ki Ting and bustling day of all the seven,! ' "

and it really seems, since we began to bother with this paper, as if it came every- VlO F.IU b Other day in the week How calm, peace Translated from the $yanisrt. ful and accommodating a body is poor Mrs j A cliant betw ixt his attorney and ccun Monday. She is a clever, deliberate eIlor, is like go. te between"tw o foxes . Washerwoman, that seems to want for no ! He w ho compounds holy scripture uiih ihing but ?nuff and old clothes. The hi own warrant, puts hot bran ly together world goes very easy with her. To he with his fingers. -sure, she never biy s up many coppers, but 1 Choose thv friends like thy hooks few, '.npn niL.l,.. i'ii r. .i .. .- . . "

r j i H ieei so nreo ami sleepy, tut ctioicc

cetinjr twice veslerdav Soldiers in neace are like c.himnpv m

.I,.. tlv. t . - . - - -

tot lecture, that I can hardly stir summer, nares ,b mx , n,e tub. Sam ptock. lhb.?

'ctler be mended by much.

present si

M E&TK

t .n Cards, &r

! ril upon their work, and anxious to improve.

its character by every means in their oower, have determined to offer the follow iinr preruions, viz: For the best original tale, writteti for the I ally's Book, 'JOO DOLLARS. For ihe best original poem, saibibie for pub lication in the Lady's Book, 50 DOLLVRS.

Comp.itcr for fhee Premiums' will nddr ss

eason. Also, brown and bleuclioil UO-jment ct OUODb, tOQiptlSing a very te-j th(ir communications, fr, e of po-tage to I. A .

;S, wool am. fine Hals, H hit.uoie Let- . Irc( variety ot !C0DEriCO. No. 11 Ches -ut bfet I, PI La-

CHAMBKRS

Louis-, ille, Ky . Ntiv .

0O-.lnOTECTION.

GARVIN 10-ti

03

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Idclpida before the first of day June, IK..', at fFt'ilin & StajjlC artiCiC1 "huh time, ai many mshall have beer, .. iva.; c.v , e .(liUod t0 u comukitteeof L'tera-y to which thev respectlully invite the at j person?, whose judgment -.hall detrrmme 'ho tfiitinn of ' their inends nnd nuichaseis disf ribution of the prize-.

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.no.. .IT'. ,- AC(umuuo:u' eacn comii.oii'c u. -o

I -llli J 11 V. 1 '.Ml .

. of tlie writer nin

preferred the name

generally, and w hir h verv moderate terms

IiUilTCIl & UEbiLHD. Vincennes, May 25, K32 3!-tf

airer

besiil

mv

mere

Mi:ni, J. ,,1 p

keej

i u man from

ill K Pi otect ion Fire ami Marine Insurance

Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are

prepared to iusui e on AND TH2IR CARGOES.

2 ON HOUSF.5 AN I) STOHLS, fl i (T?(1 P Hff S7 WXTrW U' c"c frj raoderateratesof premium. LiO i 4 V-ilJ U vXAiiii J A 1 mai'.e. ... ! i l- i

Satisfactory ev :d( to t vt the liberality ef the

t be fun -bed. It m-ci.

in v be enclose: rn

t V.UJ I.'H t e ,

''"ia!

ratf; signed envuope, whin.

... ed except in i;;or oi the sucn sshd c.o. It will ot .'i.;.r-f- be dlnlerst f'd t!;ai all siibmitli d for tl.t se j.rruo'in:-. 1 11 be cly at the di-;. os d of the pubh-'her.

me ii u -

a r' je, -. duL-

i'he publication of tro; 'l'ah - and ; ot i.: ''if?

nuuci.cej liinuLdiattly alt r the iw;:-tt i

F.htor- ,

niece To morrow, before they ?

a:.( r." exc'.e

... v n .. .' t t . r I . , .

! r. l:... 1. . .. . . I'aOI. CUP ! 1. ... .1.. t .... ! Book, lit-. t .ill.. .re In, , , ' J.rlw 3

1 leepm too eomp.ui .m ,ui.vmiS ov.uii piouipuiess- ,,, m o.vl.l uy Hie uaie. ai uiej i.ouis- ; . w .nui to the -ire-motn. a of 3 ; paying, can he had by applying at the otiice of! 1 ville prices; manufactured at the' - - lUtfN an' r'- V:-ted to ',:,e ..:,Va u . . . . ! the Vincennor. (iazette. Ur" . t- ' , . . , ivw uiseuio.u teir re-. ,;'' . .. mischiet Iroms SamUKL HILL, .f;l. jK;lS,c t actoty, ami put upto order. l)oc.-m.cr ' ''

the wait : Vah Tvesdw v

sre put io S ilt comes from the sea

a wr.rnan

noia'de middle Trro.f i-.,t n., .....t..- i. ...i., -.1. i

'tl bright s-' 1 t-. i.i jy ' ill- irnmitB lOOUIULil UO iriieStOIC ' " ' ,v'ini" ver grave and U en big own iijJgrnenl

ri sins, . ' 1 lOClg l SMr1

Vineennes, Oct. 1, 1330 1

NOTICE.

Contrives to d i

EDNESOAV I n

: 1 1- .1 ... . - ..

tiiicmv ol Hill ' v-n; v l n iv

some .it

no

to i!- Nfttionsdo diverge Iv ditresf their grief;; tillh drivinc the Dutch drink itawav: the French -ior has t,Ur hi , - sal. . wok.) wi

n Mown- 1 .

Vincennes, April 13. 1C32. 3U-tf

NOTICE.

that the iv tk so f.ir heh

llliL undersigned, coiistitutetl Grand -Master) 1. by the authority of Charles Ai.thonv I'w,-

by ihe urkr fau'd. ucc sono tliing lif- . Ccmes putiei. halt acen'.urv. table nn l jps ;.t "vi... i ' ' f. - - ' 1 1 ! I I S

v huh cons'

I'.Ut"

sation -ldfs talk!" "O my' the like ot it C

Y. srjbscn! cr informs the public that hp

utu'red barrtds of good Kenhaw a il !if ivrhlti-id t',.r W 111" 'V

t" 1-1 n 3 t i . . . . . .1. . 1 - 'Tll..-ll

s,o iw iie l 11 aivnv: me Mrmian o-r.i . t. it w iri . o n cuttiO I'dia: ...eitn . . 1

-7 I - - 1 - .v ..ii;ii',.,iiiii,i7iviv.v. .ll lllli-fril .. ,'.i . .

md hand, mid '.n.l tbo It i'i.mi Jl, ., ' .... ' cranu .naer ct tr.e Uat:U Lodgo of the State

ot her foncrUP m ,:.ln,. . , ' " . , ' - . ..j , . jot Ohio, to nake the recessary arran-en.Uits. in coll.n" 'n8'- A" LS',sh,nil lbanate.l, is a devil; -ALSO- for the eekbration of the Ft stiv f,l of St V, at . FeoP,e incarnate, and as foolish tho men nf ! ,-.,m,.,v ..f Whi-L-Pv. rrl ft.Jtht cifv of CinrmnntL m. T,.r,,io.. .

lOH:, ,n . ;.. 1 '" .. .V' v.wnui ... ...v...,.a -;ll JIKiC

. 'W'ii vjunaui, wno once sowed needle!, hotuno-i l arn, hv wr:oieaie orrciau I Hi P sjn 4 X 1 1 I.Mr,,. 1. .1 . ...I. , , ' I f .......

,.,(J uiney would grow tar ol iron. Ki, r.iN ( lilt. yitr K I- . l rii 1 ...

"v ' 1 tnei i o nave ro d 3r. m i,

a o , iv nan.

an i pa oriT.o-4 (rnr i

-i on i, ,i.i,,..:.i...ii.ii.

r ortune reaches her hand to a bold man. ! Whct.. r H,i W.'b. and ali0 to II D. W I K i a i j . , , , . i i ' . . ii-

' a c,l,J ""si-; wueie Hie nciiiwill save costt-v ra.;ai am

a HMi teds news

il l f u tl07l !l t word;

thn spire ol her cenvc r

NOTICE. VLL pel -.mis indt bted fo the i-ut. uibei fj.the t r -1 olliUU of the (ii..-( It, , .;,! ;i J vertisiiig, are rttjue-te I p. pivtion- act ouriti immedirttely ; ;m it j i i , ( , ,.;it .., for-m r I -ioLs should be balanced fo. thwith. Do. S, ir;3l. . tMl'hl. HILL.

ipipo-l Yarn, bv whoiesaie or if tail 1 le wishes to pur-i ":xt, agreeably to the Kgulitions of IV ' ir ml l u n i i - 'it 1 l.hase a;t,.mtity -f Corn and Wheat, for which Lodge and Grand ( hapter of the State, whl i ?r? ( 'f ; ca-!i ..r .!,c above articles will be paid. have adjourned specially to mett there on t!.t l' u0 n,Mjei IL I) WHEELER. ; occasion, most respectlully invites, the Grand! r-TK A dd ?

f.rm 0fjOinc-rs, and members ol the Grand. Ll-e an 1 li(.cler I Grand Chapter of tlie state of Indiana, the ot'.:-

t

my sou ' "Dil

w.u near uie like of . ,vho fperu, tfiCM precious hie at the testable, and rut off io a more convenient waion evev em ployment but th.it ot blasting their n .-h Lou' character? Fiudav is a venerutle old lady very mait and very reheious who is nearly discmrr.ped to see hov much tvoik lemaius to be done. The cider she from the more nervcu? sl.c becom-js; ih"

luuiunj, iiuu me cock is silent.

vou ever lieai ! here is not sn flpnr i m.rm- n

To traverse the world safely, one must have the eye of a falcon, (fo see danger afar off) fhe car of an as, the tace ..lan ape, the tongue of a mountebank, the back of a camel to hear any thing, the mouth of a hog to eat any thing, the feet of a atKg to fly from all mischief.

Where there tire woaieu

! there iraat'' cc Ec-he.

and

geese

setton,- tne same.

on or before the Mh inst. Corn, wheat, cotton or oork w iil lie l;iken tor any debts that may be due. " H. 1). W. Vincennes. Ucc. 1 1331. 10-tf.

icers ana mem!

NOTICE. pHOST. subscribers to the Gazette who inJL tend dichar:iig their accounts, by payins in Wheal, are informed that they can deposit it at the Steam .Mill of -Messrs. Marron and Hunter, or at that of IL IF W heeler. Un pro due in the rec ipts of titfier of fhee gentleixien. thev -hall reeive n nror er credit.

Pth J-; e.

SAML'FL I!Lr.T

ri ot t!;o suboi dmatc Lodf s.it

lflll f "l..i ,.tr.r; 11 t.'..:. I. -ri i . )

ai, rvuiia jempidisio attend the celebration then to be held at Cincinnati. WILLIAM BURKE, G. M- pro tern. Cincinnati, May 17, IB32. -it

AJO.WH? MJUl I il i I

CONVEYANCING. Jfpiic subscriber will attend to Gonve yanciii,: JL and to the preparation of papers neceasa ry for the settlement of estates in the Frohatt Court, he will also execute writings x.f all descriptions on reasonable terms. SAMVE! JHiL, ,-rnl.r If . . ' -- - , .11..

m .'.ne,

(io.

;cJ.

"IO baiifch

40 Kegs I'e-tou rail-, a-r 5 Tons Juoiatta lieu. 20 Barrels New Oilcan- :

12 Boxes Chewing Tcbacco. 20 Boxes (i. '. Y. II. 'I d;, 15 Boxes Tumblers. Which arc c lie red for sale Iv BLIITCil 5. I'XbVAil). Vincennes, iJay J5. 11;.. V 35 ;.'

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