Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 July 1833 — Page 3

Fatal Error. ''he following f.;ui.ruJ - iicum.-tanre took place at Kinsmglon on Tuesday larl. Medicine was Required tor a woman recently confined, and ,r husband went out and procured a fciilUrient i :i II t 1 1 V nl ....I.... .

i j i"iviizki tnuoaiti; shortly i titer, the sisier of the patient came in, ami 1

nduicci thai i a l should not te taken; it war, putnwuv or, ir.l;t:ir'v, and tlir

ci-ttr at the .ame lmu. , ,.. , . . j

Tj Fatten jccjc Et-t Ihcm be tied upon boards taiscd a few inches from the ground, and Indian meal and water placet, beioie them within reach; in one week tin)' will he fit for killing. Ii the lat lion, peese is preserved, it will he found nlloyether supeiior to hogs' lard for frying doughnuts.

SUPERS I I1IUU5 Cl'RF.S.

1 ut.e a-mallq-untity t p.uv det s piocui cd ; 1. A i i 1 1 - made of the hinge of a cofu. will .. .i kill Coektoaches. This look place onj rTfnt tramp 1 have hardly ever know u it Sunday, an 1 cn TiipmIuv m rninr a re ,iul-1

- ii n r wnt ri H iin ntij one iihs net n nane ed, if tit-tl about the head, will cure the headache Tight round the neck is an infallible cure 3. Mo;s growing on a human skull, if dried, powdered, and taken as snuff, will cure the headache. 4. A dead man1? hand will dispel wens or swelled glands if it he rubbed nine times on the

son io medicine was found necessary, when the woman thought to lake the ihiilufh, hut mixed the cockroach poison, to.. k it and shot tl v afterward- died .-17. 6. Cia-

One of t!,e Mnnunitcs has become dis?;it:sfied with his new faith and hrctluen,

iiiti! lei? denounced them all.ina Westlield,1 place afiicted. Recollect nine times, nooiher (N V ) paptr. in tlie wotds foilowin-: n"fr d" 1 A , , . ,

iuucii ;t iitiiu oouy one sinipie ioucn,auu

"And now I testify to on before God ;nd these witnesses, t hat I never had any ti:ipie-i ns or exercises different from

ctl

t

it will prevent you trom dreaming of it

6. Steel a piece of beef, rub warts with it

! then bury it or throw it over the lelt shoulder,

the beet rots,

tried this once,

mvn imcninm. ami mat, as I ir as tny 7. A fragment ef a g.bbit or callows, on which

know lode extend.-, the whole is a farce, j one or mure indit idual- have been executed, if

nod mv mv fati I,p 111. o i!i .1 of ii.:hh ! 01 11 in'Xt the skin, will prevent or cure the

1 4. 1 1 1 1 1: ? e u! iii rxt-icises tii:;ercm u 0111 j men uuiy 11 01 11. row 11 over me 1 Jhcr times, since I j lined She Mormons; at'd do i:ot look behind you hen that the totspoko. hy me hvk of mv );Trtll! ;y- I ve tri - . -1 una never know it tail

and Sapphiia if I do not speak lione-tl) hefoie (Jot! !''

the

A copper mine has icoently been dis coveied in Lti.eme county, Pa. ltiFUppoed to i p vfiy txtenie; and some ex ienmenN have been made with the ore, hirh jutity the pre-umj tim that it will yield fifty percent Halt Vat.

Presents The friends of Domestic In dus'.ry in e-'fiehl. Mas. havp procured an elpjfant rrheg whip, of the value ot

fitt dollars, to he piecen'ed to Henry

' rl - - - 1 .1 11 1 1

truth' nave never wieu mis. iia ii;i, iiui

aunoinrn file- travelled inrougn tne low couinry one suuinvr he te ver had t lie ain S A t(.iiL- with a lode in it, buna: at the tied"?

head w ill prevent the nisti' mare ( I have a! a s

I had this hanpii : at mv bed's head, audi have I lo ver yet had the nihtmnre

l. II a tree 01 anv kit-J be split, and weakly

chil Iri'ii drawn tlrouh it, and afterwards the

tree be bound together, so us to make it unite, a the tree hen Is the child vill acquire strength. frrolher I'ornm a as perfectly cured in thie way J'lrgniia .Vtnfvm.

REMOVAL. rRHK SUICRIUKK n.Fpectfully informs his J fi lends and the public that he has purchased ol Frederick Itapp, his stock of Formerly called the Harmony Store. and has ictnoved them to the room formerly occupied by Thomas I) Kerry & Co. on Market -Irte', whi're he ha lateh received a fresh supply f m'r and fcU.M.MKIl CiOODS, whic h, added to the former stock, makes the assortment complete. Those wishing to purchase would do well to call, as he is determined to sell very low lor cash, or approved barter. J. MADDOX. Vincennes, July C, 1833 4-4tf

LYM.IJV1 I'll ESS. STTIlin Mibsrriber intends to publish, in the

LL course ef the present season, the names of

the papers Tinted 111 this stat by whom published, at what place, the size of the sheet, the terms, and day of publication; together with all other statistical matter relating to the press, which he may be able to obtain to he published in brief tabular form, for ready reference. Three copies of the table will he forwarded to editors of papers who will copy the above advertisement, or will forward three copies of their respective papers, printed on or about the 4th of July, 18.' i, to the Western Times, Centreville, Indiana. NELSON C. BOON. May 16, lCtt 4

fjHE SUBSCRIBERS inform Iheir friends M. and the public, that thev have iu-'t rec'iv-

td from 1'uilaielfhia, L&LTiMOhE uud l'lrisBLKGH,

Suitable for the present and appruachin seasons comprising FORK1GN & DOMESTIC

PliOSl'F.CTUS OF A NOVEL AND INTERESTING PUBEICATION, To be commenced in this riVi, on Saturday , the dtk t.f July, ensuing, t be entitled

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IN rUil.AItt I Fill A,

roin.(i riir; qiif.stion. "Oh lieautiiul, oh! rnti- than beautiful! for tlnu to me ait like a dream unbroken,"

Clay. Amos Kendall ennuitein hi-Globp,! exclaimed the votintr leader of Israel, "let

which end ot it they mean to give him J me, lei me bteathe my adoration. I oiler It is not at all strange, that such a ques-j thee not. empire; I (diet thee not wealth; lion suj-pRts- itself to a fellow, who was! I offer thee not all the boundless gratilicancp rhaed through Frarkfoit hy J.G.Ition of magnificent iancy these may be Dana, the Anti Mason, and finally over 'thine, hut all these thou hast proved; but takon and horsewhipped within an inch ; it the passionate affections of a spuit,

rt Ins lile I he Anti-Mason did not stop-w turti ne er lias telded to the power ol UP advanced. As the direction and discussion

to ronider 'chick end of the whip he w om an, or the might of man if the deep of measure of national and state polity are the

devotion of the soul of Alroy lie. deemed an offering meet for the shrme of thy surpassing liveliness, I worship thee, Schi rene, 1 worship thee, I worship thee! "Since I fust gazed upon thee, since

ttiv beauty Inst rose upon my presence like a star bright with my destiny, in the

It is very philosophically observed by Addison, that our greatest pi hie arises from doing' good to each other, or, in other words, from being individually fcr' ieeable to society. This can be host fleeted by a proper application of our intelligences, uietinc them out according to the necessities of the community, and less lamenting the decline cf public virtue than checking the

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oroeres ci puoiic vice; lor vice retarueu is vir-

husinejs of the daily press, the full application

of Addition's remark is necessarily neglec ted,

and the. consequence is, that vice, shielded by

wealth and worldly influence, are abroad among

the people, not only unsuspected, but courted and

requited; and that a publication is necessary

which will not only detect, but exhibit these

wolves in sheep's clothing to public scorn a

mirk by which others will be warned from their

still sanctuary ot nv -octet love, thy Idol intent and a service he rendered tosocietv. In

has ever rested. Then, then, I was a : effecting tins object we shall pursue ayttun

trodden path ; one wbtre the necessary thorn

shall be mingled (not concealed) with contrastinj flowers. The manner of the iKSpy in Philadelphia" shall be perfectly delicate, and uiicon-

'ay & wave, an A feadAVevy, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, Elm fc WOOL HATS, t-l-lO & GLASS,

MAN U FACTORY.

I

HAVE a lauce assortment of TIN WARE on hand, which I will sell at wholesale or

retail, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such a may suit. Job woikdone at shor! notice. N. SMITH. Vincenne?, led. June 1 J, ?M3 l-tf

CAST! 1 1 ,

TV 1U

ich vcrc selected at a favorable time;

and will he found on examination, worthy the attention of purch aseis, and will be sold unusually low fr cash.

SMITH &: CARSON Vincennes, June 15, 1!J3:J lo-tf

TAKEN UP, bV JOHN WILSON, living in jjjft lladdun townd.ip, Sullivan Counv-'" "TITS fv' Indiana, a dark Irc.n Gray J4 M 'are' fourteen hands lluee niches T high, a blare face, some white hair SsssmSi in her tail, the riht hind foot white; supposed to bo four yean old. Appraised to twenty-seven dollars ami fifty cents, by James Kcid, and David II. Harvi y 1 certify, that the above is a true copy from my estray book. JAMES S. REID, J. P. June the 17th, 18333-31-

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phould give to Kendall; but made him mote than welcome to balk Louisville Journal. Canrer. Mr. Thomas Tyrrel, of Minuri,

advertises tint a cancer upon his no.se, which had been treated without success by Dr. Smith, of vf-w 1 la vea, an t the ablest Surgeons in the ! Vetern Country, had been cured in the follow-1 iiii manner :

He was recommended to ue stmng potash, : tiling- whose very touch thy creed might .mule of tl,e lye of the ashe of red Oak Hark a contumely . I have avenged the roiled down to the consistence ot Molasses, to . -T , ,, , oer the Cancer with it and in about an hour! insults ol tong centuries in the best blood

afterward cover this with a piaster of tar, which, o Asia; I have returned, itl glory and in , laminated by cant or vulgarity ; its censure shall must I-; removed alter a few days; and if pro-j pride, to claim my ancient sceptre; but i ue judicious, its satin' chaste Literature, and fu:i rai.ces 111 ti e wound, aoplv more potash to' j-r ata .,. 1 the ai ts -hall find in it an untired and zealous

thrifi. ;hI tfio nJa-tor -iai:) until Xhvy all U i sup- . . . . , . .ilriend; Urninafic and huerarv criticisms shall

1 . . r 11 :iti 11111 n 1 t r vithofifnr nt m t; r-. . 1 1 . . . r

" '1 " ,v b"",v""B " J --".e; met W1(n m()Ct attentive and impartial study, A: tribes, the rush of triumph and the bhtZrj sketches of the Bar and Pulpit of Philadelphia of empire, is this brief moment of adoring, shall occasionally appear from the pen of comlove, wherein I pour the passiou of my I Patent judges, uninfluenced by personal arquain- ' j tnnce cr pron-ssjonal attachment. To thc.?c recornmeiidations, our Poetical column will add I nnnlllpr nrliwh rnmin.r Inirn f nlrpuili- trttillLir

rrudent men should lock up their motives. giv-.s,iurce W(. ,ru,t, he coual to that of more

i pretending publications. It is uni!eccssarT to , be more explicit, as w e presume the want cf the

pear. iiMer who 11 nrai itie wounu wua anv c om neu. sdve. Cautery and the knife had previ-nu-lv t ie 1 u-ed in vaia, this treatment effected n speedy end perfect cure.

Jucij-e Jar tn.iiit

:ithout apples:

s 1 1

iuldcr

1. wa'.er, moist sugar, t;ir! at ic acid, alchol.o!, at 30 degrees,

4 oz ti ler lloweis.

Mix and btew them in (lie regular way, jqhn LAW,

when teimentation is over, lung uptbe vvM '. LINTON, 1 , i I f V - IK' 1 1 -

cask and leave P nmet lor ten lays then: . li.vvin,

fine and bottle it df. frlairsville llecord

2b g 10 12 IIC "Z2 q's.

HI TT &. ORRICK, 'f'HANKFUL for the liberal encouragement 3 they hav received huetofore, are now-

prepared to offer to the public,

A FKKS1I MTPPLY OF BItUGrS, Medicines, Paints, 07, and FitJL if not superior to those of any other establishment in the state; all of which, they oiler to sell on leasonahle terms. Physicians and country merchants will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves. A large supply of FRESH AND GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, are offered at eastern piices, including carriage. Also, a large supply of their own preparations ; such as

Z?orm Xilfvttttrr, $zc, $ct.

eonmosed entirely from the vegetable kingdom,

and perfectly sate and mild in their operation

N. R. Dr. IV. IV Ilitt has removed to the

dwelling hou-e formerly occupied by Major

clluian, nearly opposite to the well known

tavern, formeily kept l.y General Homer John

son, and now m the occupancy of Alexi LeRoy, Esq. Vincennes, June 15, 1833 l-tf

ing only their i annates a key.

LIST OP CANDIDATES.

MARINE

Ft

or

Yankee Pudding Take

scalded milk, half a pint ol

one pint of India i meal,

Congress . JOHN EWING, Cil.ORtiE ItOON, HUGH LIVINGSTON.

For Stnator. HENRY M.SHAW, WILLIAM WALLACE. For Represtntative

SAMUEL SMITH, SAMULL JUDAH,

proposed journal is not only admitted, but ecu

eraily ft 11 We therefore (laced our-clves before the People, and re!ing upen their love of justice and uf public virtue, await their de cision respectfully tnit confidently.

CORNER OF Waler 5j vwket Si v eels, VINCENNES, IND.

a tea cup full of molasses, a tea spoon lull: WILLIAM R.U LR, SAMUEL EML-ON, ol salt, and six sweet apples cut into small J OILN F. S.NAPP, JAMES THORN.

. ii i i . a

piecf?: shouul uc naheo not icj-s man thiee liours, the apples will aiford an cxceedinslv rich jelly. Tlii i tiuly one of the most luxuuous, yet fcimple, Yankee jiuddiugs made. Worthy " imitation The editor of the Cincincinnti llej uhlican, after announcing the marrince .f h couple in that city, thus rejoices over his own eood tortune Accotnpany ie this announcement, was a large r'' h, lucio'is bride cake.' A whole bride cake i...ne of vourMOYs.' And what i- more and

what will make all our brother editors, from T oiro Trie to the tlulf of Mexico, stare with ad-1

loiratiou two boltks uf ruddy icme.r

For Commissioner.

JAMES S. MAYES, WILLIAM JILNKIN. School Commissioner for Knox County JOHN C. HOLLAND. mm turn i-fin.' awti w u n i n i mnwwBai U iVAMPLEH,

E -PECTf i: LLY tenders his professional! ',HJ,r'

CON DI noNS. The first number of "The Sty in Pjiu.adelrim'' will be issued on the first Saturday in J uly.

It will be printed on fine white paper, in tight large cpiarlo pages and with good type. As it is intended to render the content- worthy of preservation, for amusing or instructive reference, the advantage ol the proposed and more portable size, "ill be evident. I he terms are 2 per annum, pav able in advance, or .'0 if riot paid before the expiration of six months Agents w ill be allowed a discount of 10 per cent, on all subscribers they shall Dhtaiu, on remitting one year's payment in advance, or becoming responsible for the same, and a gratuitous copy of the

w

r I ELI AM M. SMITH, respectfully in

forms his friends and the public, that he

has commenced business in the above stand. And having laidin aupply of superior Liquors, Wines, and every thine necessary, and being

determined to spare no pains to accommodate,

solicits a share ot public patronage. HE IS AT ALL TIMES SUPPLIED WITH BREAD, 1C )f ttsintraii 3lc K porter, WILL EL CONSTANTLY KEPT ON HAND.

services as a

" I he Srv in Philadelphia" will contain, ICE CREAM

humorous enorraTiius after the manner of thei

celebrated Cruikshank. They will be executed

IN THE SEASON

bv skilful artists and be accompanied with com-

to the Ladies ai.d Gentlemen of VinoeuneP, and; ic illustrations in prose or verse from the pens of

as vicnmy. original and competent writers. To those whose teeth have only commenced) All orders must be addressed, post paid, to decay, he promises a speedy and permanent WILLIAM HILL h CO. restoration. And to those who have imfortu- no. 1, Athenian bcildings Philadelphia. nateh lost teeth entirely, he promises the sub- frr. ..-ill h t..L-,.n h.,,o u,. work rarefnllu

Learning in .Animals. Leibnitz tells j stitotion of others, with but little pain, with: packed w hen sent out of the city.

nf a doo- m Germany that could distinctly . much peimanuncy, and so natural iis to escape

pronounce thitty words. Goldsmith m-i detection. 1 - , , i He promises to cure scurvv, ana all diseases forms us that he one heard a raven whis-i ofthfi ums

tie the tune ol " 1 he hhamrocli' w iin great inse having badly effected gums, would do

distinctness, truth and humor.

R. Y CADDINGTON, .2gfnL Jnly bth, 1833-4

The Value of .Voting. Io the pro'rr.t great dearth of novelties, wh'-n the answer to every nnestion of What news is necessarily '"Noth-

irnr," WP have though it may be as well to show! IioW valuable a posession this same Nothing is Nothin;' is more important than the Iatest

news ! Nothing' is more valuable than bread and meat to a hungry man. Nothing' is more desirable than money. 'Nothing' is more sought after than wealth . 'Nothing' is more estimable than a good character. 'Nothing' is more charming than a lovely woman. 'Nothing' pleases a politician better than success. 'Nothing' rejoices iho greatest number of per6ons more than health mid competency. Nothing' gives an editor more gratification than pleasing his readers. Here is 'Nothing'1 repeated nine times, yet it is still 'Nothing.' Since then 'Nothing' iiosesc? a worth wl i h

cannot be multiplied, it is no wonder that it l1 of such inestimable value. la offering, therefore, this deh-clahle :irti4. to our readers this morning, we uoit fcie Ueui a ere at pleasure and happiness, since whatevei

i search ol, tin y are sure in -.moiii

well to call early, as it will require several sit

tiiiirs to produce an entire cure. He may at all times be found at Alexis Le. Roy's Hotel, where he will remain several days. His piices are moderate. (jr-Ladies visited at their residence, if requelled. Vincennes, July f, 1833 4-3t

3"HE undersigned has taken out letters of

j Administration, in due torui ol law, upon the estate of Peter Glass, late of Vincennes, deceased And has caused an inventory and appraisement of all the property ; and also of the monies, rights and credits ot said de ceased, so far as the same have came to his knowledge to be made; from which he is of opinion ttiat the said estate is insolvent. All persons indebted to, and thoso having claim- against said estate are desired the first to come forward and pay, and the latter to authenticate iheir demands in due form of of law. L. PI COT, Adin'r. Vincr tir.es, July f, 1833 4-3t

l ijlll.KE will be exposed to public auction iJL at the hoi:e formerly occupied by the Sifters of Charity, opposite I). S Conner's Cotton

aetoiy, in y ine.i lines, on cauiruuv, me .otii

sorm

tne v ma y te in

iog' to be more pntifjine than in bating ewiy j (,.y 4,f J(1iv ilistaut, at 9 o'clock, tbi'.'g they can desire -V. V. Mercantile. men's and' w.-tm c.'s apporel, and 1

A Hard Swearer WV are ctcuildy in formed that there is now living in the rountv ef Culpepper, an old gentleman, who (in his younger days.) has been hiiowii frequently to curse y squirrel out of the lot ficst tree.

A M

household am

kitcheu farnitnr, us the property and estate o Peter tl la--, lite of ' inceiiiies, deeea-ed .

The tiTins are lot purchases under three dol lars, ca-ili .it tho tiait; of purchase those ol and a'aow that nm, a credit of three months, upon executing note, with solvent security. L PICO l . I'ldm'r. Viuctunes, July Ctli, 1V33 4-"r

NEW-YOKK CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Extra Class No. 10, for 1833. To be drazvn on m No. Lottery 10 Drawn Dallols.

SCHEME. I prize of $10,000 is $10,000

ALSO BOAT STORES, of every description, will be furnished at the shortest notice. W. M. S. Vincennes, Ind. June 15, 1833 l-tf

Office of the Novelist's .Magazine, Athtninn Uuildings, Franklin Place, Philadelphia. 'M1IE cheap diffasion of Literature is p. ciMtacJL tcristic of the age i which we iive. Printing has acquired a degre. ol perfection am' nj the arts, which is deeply felt in the incalculable extension and multiplication of its glorious bench. s. The invention of the Steam Press will hereuder mark an era. Every variety of Literature, from the most recondite wmks of science, to ihe lighter t ffusions of imagination, is thrown iron, tne Press with inexhaustible rapidity, and the appetite for novelty is constantly supplied with the means of gratification. Nor is it alone in the accumulation of good books that this influence is ex

ercised: i's operation 13 felt with equal power

in the floating publication; the Periodical works of the times. Reviews, Magazines. Gazettes

et id ornne genus increase ai d multiply with

astonishing fertility; and, because ol the cheap

ness with which they can be atlorued, they are accessible to every leader.

One ot the mo-t striking and peculiar leatures in the character ot" the Literature of the present

lay, is the adaptation ot the periodica! form to

the publication ot standard anu wh.m'ijU3

works Among tne earnest to adopt an J ,,ursue

this method, we claim tone: placed; and the llaltermg patronage already t.estowed on our "Novelist's Magazine,'' give-assurance that our

experiment will be crowned with full succc.-s.

The principal oluect ot the UVU.'3

MAOAZINE, is to fumi-h a choice selection

of approved novel, in such a lorm, and upon such terms, as may make tiiem generally insur

able and generally attainable, r or this purpose y the bet works, both of the present ai.fi past,

ire chosen, and reprinted in awy which, while

it enables us to luriiisti a large amount lor a

c heap rate, combines also elegance ano excel

lence ol mechanical execution 1 he Magazine being printed on a large sheet; vith doublo columns of small ty pe, contain? in eac h semimonthly number of forty -eight pages, as much as two ordinary sized duodecimo volumes In

the tight numbers already published, w uave given Henry Masterton; the Puok of Reauty containing the Talisman, the Enchanter, Rebecca, and several other small novels; Parley Mahoncy ; Clan Albiu; Marriage in High fife; the Mourning Ring; a Year and a Day, vVc; and in the ninth number, now pul hseed, we have commenced ar Original Noiel, prepared expressly for the Magazine, by a gentleman ef Maryland. This will be found highly interesting m the story and characters, and well wiiiteu as regards the manner and narrative.

'the present size of the Novelist's Magazine has been objected toby some, a-, being too large and unwieldy. To obviate this, we have Determined to reduce the page in our next voiume to a large duodecimo, and at tin sume time increase the number of folios to 10S, so Wiat ea;h two numbers, or four, according to Ihe pleasure of the subscriber, will form a volume. Inese volumes as they will conform to the standard novels, in general ue, will be better adapted tor preservation in libraries. In the progress of the ensuing volume, wo mean to furnish several very rare and v;;iuabiworks of the elder novehts, which are now a most entirely out of print; and from the announcement3 made in the English Reviews, wc have no doubt that we can also present to our readers several novels now in preparation by tho popular writers of the day Those persons who are desirous of obtaining copies of the present volume of the Novelist's Magazine, are requested to transmit their orders as soon as convenient, a? the edition we are now printing is limited to a number which is nearly exhausted. The terms are $o per annum, payable in ad

vance and all letters must be addressed, post paid, to. C. ALEXANDER L Co-

MIE subscriber has just received a large and jL splendid supply of MJiIJG fc SIMI.UER WHICH WHEN ADDED TO HIS FORMER STOCK MAKES HIS ASSORTMENT COMPLETE: All of which, he proposes to sell at reduced prices for Cash, or exchange for Wheat, after

AND

1 3,000 3,000 1 1,1 GO 1.4(50 5 1,A)0 5,000 0 dOO LV100 G 300 1,800 20 '-00 4.000 30 150 4,500 AO 100 5,000 6(5 40 2,240 fG 30 1 ,Gc'.0 50 ' '20 1,1 v0 112 10 1.120 2.240 ii 13.2-10 15,400 3 4(i,200 13,010 prizes amounting to $102,9G0 'Pickets syl Shares in proportion.

GAZETTE OF HAPPIN2&S; Embracing a hi'tory of Women, trom Eve d;wn to the present tiroe Iheir Condition and Treatment in different Countiies Female Capacity Female Education Love Female Health Courtship Matrimony Art of Pleading Fashions Artel Reauty Anecdotes of Females Interesting Riographies of eminent Ladies with Curiosities and Varieties of an extremely interesting nature. It will be the aim of the conductor of fhi3 Journal, to furnish a work that shall please, instruct, and elevatethe female character. Tho aid of several literary ladies and gentlemen, eminently quaiiaed for the object is secured. All articles admitted into this Gazette, will hosnhiected to the criticisms of a c.miinittco of

Country produce of almost every description' iadies and gentlemen, and paid for according will be taken in exchange for GOODS. His to their merits. A premium of .S"50, will bo

harvest.

ALSO

friend? and the public generally are respectfully

invited to call and examine for themselves before they purchase elsewhere. II. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, June 15, 1S33 l-tf N. B. SALT kept constantly on hand to sell lor cash, or exchange for wheat. II D. W.

llemcmher that Sylvester sells all the prizes in those Lotteries that contain ic o pjuscs or giooo. Tor 1'iizes, apply soon to YEVESTEK, IV.tsburgh. Pa.

18"3.

June CO.

Mtn leh 4 Hcherd,

11

AVE pist received theirstoek of SUMMER

GOODS, which added to their former

tock, makes their assortment complete, which thpy will sell unusually hiw for cash. Vincennes, June 2"th, 183.' 3-tf JOB VRIJYTLVa OF EVE II Y 1) E SCUIPTION Executed with neatness, accuracy and despatch at the OHice of the Vincen&es Gazette.

premium

given for the best Essay on Women, not exceed

ing 10 common octavo pages. All communications must be addressed to tho Editor, post paid, at No. i, Cortland street, New-York. Essays for the rremium mu't bo forwarded in all June next. Ihe first number will be issued in May next. Editors generally, Postmasters, and others, are desired" to act a agents, and forward subscript iori3 on tiie above terms I be journal will not be sent to a distance without the money is forwarded. The above works will each be published, monthly and simultaneously, 'n New-York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington city, Albany, Hartford, New-Haven, Piovidt nee, and Boston, at 12 cent? per number, pay a!de on delitery, or at 51 '23 per annum, payable on subscribing. Distant subscribers will be invariably required to pay in advance. Any pei'on remitting ,510, puit paid, shall be entitled to ten copies of either publication ordered, or 20 enclosed, will ensure the forwarding of both. Any person remit ting1 one dollar, will have eight numbers sent , Subscriptions received at thr, ofTkcj June 15, 19":l-t 3t