Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 July 1833 — Page 3

I'rcm the Philadelphia Inquirer. A VALUABLE DISCOVERY N-jpjiing Hals by Steam The invention of man appears to have no bounds Since Full in discovered tin; ut ilif v. and anrdied

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Soap Ley has been accidentally discovered by a soap boiler to be excellent for garden walk? or houcyards. He spreads in a wet etate the black eulphurorjVresidium ofthe ley tubs on the alleys of hi

ti the purposes of navigation ihe power,gHiden which would not raise any grass ci ste u,i J he improvements that have heeuior weeds alterwai us, nor permit anv

i the ails and sciences are almost growth within some inches of the place

We flopped into ;t Hat iMan- Delighted with the discovery, be had

uJactTy a few ! s since, and were sur! merely to put a covering of the sand over pri-n ! i-)d gratified to see in fiiccessful ' the refuse to obtain the finest waiks possi

' fui.':.:i:d-ie oj ei;tion a new patent Ma- hie and having h ul occasion to tepave

ci

mat.e

i:hup. jor Nipping Hats, earned on byUiU- vatd, he ucd the like soft refuse in

i i.e Leant v fit the work, is

ad.

stead of mortar, which soon hardened and

itte-l by aii who ex.i.nine it. O 1 inqnir-l cemented the stories so well that the heavuheret iro Hats n ipped in this man-! i est carriage? occasioned no disadjustment.

Rev. Kncy. opud biliwian.

ttea:n

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ait; I'.c ii-i 'if m ouieis, we were 111 forme i tdal it inquired extremely liot wa

ter t it in tlie article to perlecliovi. and ( Fresrrzinz Bees in ir inter. A gentle

that i'.;;s m accomplished much belter ii'ti of Montrose, Peun. who keeps a

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tnrou.it; lt;e. apTny ot steam, than in anv considerable quantity ol bees, made an! tin? off the existing; ill practice?, new corrup

other, mutiuer, i'. Imvi'ii- been ascertained iexperiment the past winter in older to tions might bo produced for the concealment and

Rapid Writing. The project of transporting the mail one hundred miles in one hour is fairly rivalled by the following announcement, which we rind in the London Review: A young Italian by the name ofGalli, who is in this country; is said to

have invented a most ingenious machine,

to be played upon by the fingers like a

piano, by mean of which any person may

copy an entire volume in the same space of time that he would take to lead it. Further, by the use of this instrument not only one, but many copies may be made of a speech during the period of its delivery ; and a blind man may work it as well as any other individual.'"

It is no inconsiderable part of wisdom to know how much of an evil otiubt to he tolerable; lest, by attempting a degree of purity impracticable in degenerate times and maimers, instead of cut

tnat

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sppiu

i.'i tilt-

wa y

live test the utility of the mode of preserving' ecurity ,)f she old. liurke

tunes as ii'l as b'.iurig water. '1 hose per-: Dees through the winter by burying the f.on-5 who doubt the superiority of the sys-jhive in the ground. He mforms us, that tern , ci who dc-ire to see the results ot , lie took seven hive? of bees the last fall, this inv ention, have only to call at the llat::tud placing them on the ground, covered Store of Mr. Wells, 135 Choanal- iliem first with straw, and then buried street, where thry may examine. Hats of: them in the earth to the depth of about everv s;: and character, manufactured ! tori inches. About a w eek since he took

"ateam ta.-hicn.' .them out, and found them to be in excelleut condition. Some of the hives wheu Nearly two hundred persons lately cor.- huricd were ponly prov ided with honey, Tened at Searsmont, Maine, for the pur-i ami Mr C is ef the opinion that they could

poee ot fln img the bones ot an old bache 'not have been preserved through the win

Not more than two centuries ago, the designation 'Oi l square-toes' was the usual stigma alt tt h. d to ae,e and gHrrulity; while in tlie present day, square-toe shoes me the htigth and dentil of juvenile dandyism.

UNION CANAL LOTTERY, Class No. 16, for 1833. To be drawn in the City of Philadelphia, On Saturday, Aug. 10, 1833. 6G No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME.

I prize of $J5,000 h 25.000 1 10,000 10,000 I 4,080 4.0C0 1 3,000 d,0U0 - L500 5,000 l2 ' '2,000 4,00U 2 1,500 3..U0U 20 2,000 D,000 Q'J 500 1O.000 :jo -ioo c.ooo 50 VOO 10,000 5o 100 5,000 V2 50 5,600 112 20 2,240 2240 1G 35,040 15400 8 123,200

JSurteh fflcberd, I I "ttecciv(,dtlieirs!ockofSUMMKR a t.OODs, which Mildil to tl.eir former stock, makes the.r .r.mont complete, which thy will sell unusually luw for rash Viueennes, June 2-Jth, 18Jy 3tf " f

:274,5C0

1C.040 prizes, amounting :

Tickets jG Shares in proportion. SVLVESTEH, i'lttsburgh. Pa July 27, 1833.

jor, who mtei iously i!iappai ed ationt

four year? ago, with his pantaloons and all his money, alter having been published to .a young l idy. It appear? that the bachelor recently appeared to a man who had

never been acquainted with him, and told

him that

and th

a swamp

found

ter it) the ordinary way. Volunteer.

SYLVESTER,

A usual, sold nearly all the Capitals, ae

DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND A sis toot Vermoneter lately entered a

store on one of our piinnpal wharves

-earch ot emidovmer.t

neen acquainted wnu i.im, ami tout fo.po ,t a. ue coum uo any amoutlt)l) to morll ce,taiut,. A sin y,ft ;at he was murdered and robbed,! kind ot chore, he said and boasted much oh b,uph 6ho;ih n the iufj;M at In p iutaloons might be found in bjs strength. 'Stout as you are,' eaid the j ove (o him theabsur(.it. ofthe doctrines ap, which, on search, are said to be clerk, kI II bet 10 you cannot carry that nr . .

JIons. Ivnson come again We are in formed, on authority which we dare not dispute, that the Sea Serpent has ag;ain appeared off Nahar.t. He was hrst eea on Saturday afternoon, passing between llqv Hock and the I'romoutory, wending hiway into Lynn harbor, and again on Sunday morning, heading for South shore. He was ?een by forty or lifty persons, (ladies and gentlemen) who insist that they coull t.ot have been deceived.-Trat-scrij.t.

A Blush. What a mysterious thing is a blurb! that a ?ingle word, a look, or a thought, s-hould send that inimitable earnhUou over the cheek, like the sott tints of a summer sunset '. Strange, too, that it is only the tack the human face that is

capable of biudiing! The hand or toot;,hf' Dm wing of Ihe New York Lottery, does not turn led with modesty or sdiame, 'Clas j fr 15i33, will show: any more than the ilove or the sock w hich '43 5Q 7 59 53 5 tj Q 52 47 covers it. It i the face that is the heaven n. .u -r,i .1 i- . i f., ,. .... , , ... Un Saturday the 27th, the ivoi ite Unof the soul I here may be traced the in- . ., ,

, , 'tellectual pheaomena, with a conhdence a m )o(in elv t- L,, , lie could do anv I . . 1 . . . bt,su'-M-' b,0u bix ot si, 000 I ick- , . -v.i amounting to moral certamtv . A fingla ' . 1., t, , , . p

.tirnuiv ; litrs ill 1 1 1 (Mm 1 1 in .

t ' 1 1 Kemember Sylvester has oilices in all the s-iates, and will pay prizes and receive orders at any of Sylvester's ollices, 1 1 1 s -burgh, New Voik, New O: leans, and Baltimoi e.

l"pin' sub.-Triber intemls to .ublisli, in (i,0 course of the present season, the name.

the papers printed in this state by whom 1,1,!,.

n-iieu, ai wiku pi.iee. iue nze oi tlie si.eet, tho terms, and day of publication; together with all other statisticul matter relative to the press which he may be able to oMain to he published in brief tabular form, for ready reference. Three copies of the tabh? will be forwarded to editors of pupers who will copy the above advertisement, or will forward three copies of iheir respective papers, printed on or about the4ta of July, 1S'3J to the Western Times. Centre ville, Indiana. NELSON C. BOON. May 1G, 1C33 4 PROSPECTUS OF A NOVLL AND INTERESTING PUBLICATION, To be commenced in this city, on Saturday thi d.'i of July, ensuing, ti be entitled

A FEW TIIINO I LIKE, AND A I'EW 1

DON'T LIKE.

A poor family with a la.t d..-g and poor pig 1 do not Idee to see. I bke to see more cows than horses on most farms. I do not like to fee the ihiMren running to the store with a peck of crn, to purchase tnu it

b ig of salt (pointing to a very large one)

twice across tin store and hack again and j Farmers, as well a poet?, ought to he nczer lay it down.' The Yankee to.d for j clawed amongst the "genus, irritable,1' for a moment scratching his head and gazing, there i no .reason po good, no crop so at a rope with a hook at its end which j abundant , but the farmer can find room dangled thro1 a scuttle, and then accepted 1 for a grumble. A Fubslantial yeoman of

uie wager, ue snouiuereu t ne nar wi 1 Hn v:.a Ltd., ,,nrr.,f..i .t,i

j 0 1

the

3

UtUlOit

ease, carried it twice hack-

the excellence ofthe recent harvest, and

wan' and forwaid and then hung it upon! the gteat reason he and his brethien had Vd IV..1.1 I'iiilauelphia. Baltimoue and I

the hook aforesaid! 'Mister,' said he, Mi to be grateful. ' don't know that,' said BUUGH'

'DMli: 8UBSCRILERS inform their friends

I EL and the public, that they have just receiv-

irxs-

he; 'what be we to do for bad hay for our

cows

0M

guess I'll trouble you for that are ten.

I did nt lay it down I hun? it up.' The clerk, much to his dissatisfaction, handed

over tlie money, and the ermonter lelt Death. It is doubtle.-s hard to die; hut it is the store, s.i ing, 'Catch a w easel asleep!! agreeable to hope we shall not live here ft r ever, . ' . 1 t . l i 1.- 11 . 1 .1

Sot so bad a oav s woru

I bk. t see pe,

when coing to 'hurch,

Hrive thric liores moderate! i-. as liccomes Ifie

day and t'rea-imi, and not Jehu-like, throning rc'i l H'votai I'l-et siroimd, and alarming womei. and cliddreo, mu-.n them to llee out of the hLh'.vi y ha- safety i 11.,; hkv t. see them select the be-t path fv. l.c .r h r-;e aud drive tliose on foot into the wit r and m;id. I liket -? Uk congregation seated in church bv the tiiiiC !,' H eea-:es to tuii .

I d ) not hke to

litawn Tt exc iter the httention ot many,

chopping logs, occ.' - Huston Galaxy.

v v it it) i s iti:.ms. A lady once aked Mrs. I'iozzi to lend her a book, i lie latter inauip d uhat sort of a book

.-he liked. Oh! an abridgment, (replied the j

lady.; the last pretty book 1 read was ment.

Better than ! an'1 that a ,K tu'' ,ile "'ill P " "d to the trou-1 Suitable for ihe present and ai'iroachiii" , , " I hies oi this. If we were offt red immortality on 1 .,....

ihty

earlli, who is there would accept so melancholy a ift? What resource, what hope, what consolation would then be left us against the rigour of fortune, and the injustice ot man?

LIST OF CANDIDATES.

seasons -

ie pecplo eater after that

"Newport , (ft . 1 ) is a beautiful town,'' said a witty Hibernian, "but they build all old houses.'' A d'fmtion Nose, the seat of one sense, which .Mint!' takers pratify at the expense of the lhcr four Mini comiaou-stne besides. The tell- tale of conviviality, uhich will accompany one into his cup;, a:id yet be the fast to bluh and llab about the matter.

or

more

than the scr iees; and as their necks are

ijet so ucMble as an ow l's, thero ii dan. er of iu . , . r . . . . 1

j,ii 'u' v.:zi im 0. 1 tin p:m.j

I tht

j -.v. eew.ean : ne natetier: sue Uiiieu a near jui:en she ui.s thirttt n, and now she'd whip her

p.kc to see people as attentive tt.roagtioutp'fuio m ii.'. wu; wr.jop: ' s i-;nion;;i i;.ry are while the tet being, Kvtthas nroduccd more rood in th wot-lJ than

pr'iiounee '. J any t.iher cause. We. -hall uot go into patt'cu1 .o no: Jj'-o to see j eople, ej eomily thos, 1 ar. t.at will simplv in-tance Adam ami Eve's :vb sliKili Uui the u ay to he.uen, ila at ti .in-trjes-io!. eating the toibidden fruit of tlie

ttve ol kre Je' ! i; t i iarht r.ymir. . w-p take il . r.pnns "vrearinr an

( IIKOXOLOCK Ah ANECDOTES. LnfK.rion.dde ufoment: ene of a w.on- date'

Extracted from Anders-,; s Htttorv if the ni it don't mean this, we give it u;. , ' , - , , , . ' , rt ... In the huiujii body there are 24 j separate In the vear l.(h, l.oi..oa s n.-si e etuirtti ' ' y, , ,, . , ik i ''ones, i4 beloi.e to Ihe hea;l, S i t these tii the ,r electing their otva 'i.a-i'trate uas oj-, . .. . . . ... 3 1 skull, chot k and 2 1 tw -bones and 32 teeth, tamed. ; 1212 L nd.n Uridge was built of stone then a , Irut:i rjrja-i-. '-'Ah, sir." exclaimed an wonder never to be etpialk-d. ! eider, ia a Kne of pathetic recollection, "our 1213 Str iw was u-ed for the Kii."- bed. I h1'1' v.nuiAvv was the man! He wa a pot-erftd

14' Mosi fth hou.-esiu London were covered ; preacuer, lor r uie snort lime ne o.-iivcred the

Congress .

JOHN LAW, JOHN LUlNti, w.u c. linton, (;i.oRcn: uoon, JOHN W. DAVI--3, HUGH LI VINti .'j'i'ON. lor Senator. IIEXRY M.SHAW, WILLIAM WALLACE. For Representative SAMUEL SMITH, S Ml l L JUOAH, WILLIAM It At Lr'., f? A. MULL LMON.

Tongues There are some L:mcn toturursl JOHN V SNAI'l'. which, have two sides hkctho.e of etrtain quad-! yur Covvnissioner.

itiptiia one Misuoiii. ii:e oiuer wry rougn.

A rod g . nuine Kei.tuck thus describes hi;

'

FOHK1GN .& DOMESTIC

IN 1'HILADELrilIA,

JAMKS S. MAYLS, WILLIAM JUNKIN. School Cornmirsioncr for Knox County JOHN C. HOLLAND.

QUEENSWARE9 BOOTS il- SHOES, I'Ull ci- WOOL, HJ1TS. V2VTlJGSi AC. LC. Which t.ere selected at a fjtvoralle time; and will be loiind on examination, worthy the atteiition f purchasers, and will be sold un-u-'uady low for ea-h. SMITH k CAKSON 'inrn;n-, .?ur.e 15, 13-tf

It is very philosophically observed by Addioon, that our greatest piide arises from doing good to each other, or, in other words, from being individually serviceable to society- This can bo beat effected by a proper application ol our intelligences, meting them out according to tho necessities ofthe community, and less lamenting the decline ot public virtue than checking the progress of public vice: for vice relarded'is virtue advanced. As the direction and discussion of mensui e of national and state polity are the business of the tieily press, the full application of Addition's remark is necessarily neglected, 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 thefeo wolves in sheep's clothing to public scorn a m.nk by which others will be warned from their intent and a service be rendered to society . la effecting this object wc shall pursue ayetuutroddtn path; one where the necessary thora shall be mingled (not concealed) with contrasting l'.owers. 1 he manner ot the liSjy in Philadelphia" shall be perfectly delicate, and uncou-

taminated by cant or vulgarity ; its censure snail be judicious, its satire chaste Literature, and the at ts shall find in it an untired ami zealons friend: Dramatic ami Literary crit.cisms shall meet with most attentive and impartial study , Sz sketches of the liar and I'ulpit of fhiladelptua. shall occasionally appear Irom the pen of competent judge, uninfluenced by personal acquaintance or professional attachment. To thee recommendations, our I'oetical coiumn will add, another, which coming from an already popular source, will, we trust, be equal to that of moro pretending publications. It is unnecessary to be more explicit, as we presume the w ant of tho proposed journal is not only admitted, but generally felt. Wt therefore placed ourselves before the People, and relying upon their lovo of justice and of public virtue, await their de cision respectfully but confidently.

SAM. JUST KLCLIVUH, TWO HUNDRED

KAKREl.S K EM I AW A

Frst Ql'ALITV SAL r,

and for sale, by UURTCH ic 1 1 KB I i It D. Ju'y -27, 18.W 7-3tf

word among u?, he knocked three pulpits to!

boroutdii were first represented ptec e and dang'd the iu rides out of live bibles !"

Nothiiii. does more hurt in a state than that

with thatel

12G3 Citie- and

in Parliament.

1299 Spectacle- and wiuutnibs were invented, jcutoiii men pa-s tor wise ones. 1JUU The conyeinence of chimneys was not; in,rrf Gsr -An editor, complaining of his known; fundus sat route, a stove m the (IHu Mlt ;,3rls, declares that he "eau't live middle ot a smokry house-wine was tneii: UI(, v.lUiuf. to tak,. ;ltiy tUing ,rom sold by apothecaries as a cordial-houses, .. kno(s to nu(tltoe-pannLs' were all l wood, anil it was reckoned aj " k.ndoflaxurytoridem atuo-wh-elcatt! . 1 lic, stm bells nng ev-ry mornmg by sun1302 The manner's compos invented, by which; In Lie evening, we suppose, lucy nnriug. a voyage would be made in three months,; A gentleman being advised by bis friend, not which before took up three years. ' to let his son marry until he was wiser, replied, 1310 The Parliament's eraiits to the king were uIf I go by that rule, Uear he will die a bachethen in kind, and SU,tJu0 sacks of wool was, Icr." , this year's grant. j A gentleman looking over hi lawyer's bill, Till (odd first coined in England. i objected to some of tho articlcr, narticulai Iv the

1J.7 (Joals first exported from Newcastle to- charge of threa fhillings and r.ixpence for goiinr!

iiouuon. ! to noain waru ; "wnere tsani ne) nor.e ol tnv bu-i

Ui

BY JOHN AN'I HI;. Knox County, Decker township, one Koan

v--j -jwsi---- riootn mteen namls niir i suooos

ed to be fourteen yeai -old Appraised by Jeremiah McNeely, and Jacob Ant'nis. at nineteen dollars, before me, this dl st May, lh3J. Witness mv I and nnd seal, THOMAs DICK, J. P. Julv 27, 1S3 7-3 i-

I2ITT & ORRICK, IlIANKl"UL for tho liberal encouragement i they have received heretofoie, arc now prepared to idler to the public, A EKESIX SITPI'LV OT DRUGS, Medicines, Faints, Oil, and

QUAL if not superior to those of any other

mare, with a slar in her fori head, ! j'ktUjfc tw't w hile !dnd feet, no ether ;

o,.,.,.,, or niaiu percenaoie:- rs, ..UishiT.ent ; the state: nil of whirh. tl.ov

" 1 il' i . II 1

10

idler to stdl on leasonable term?

Physicians and country merchants will find it to their advantage to rail and exuniine for themselves. A large supply of FRESH AND GENUINE PATENT BISBICINES, are ottered at eastern prices, including carri

age. Also, a large suprly of their own prepa

rations; such as

CONDITIONS. The f.rst number of "The Spy tn PniLADl.tfiii a" will be issued on the first Saturday in July. It will be printed online white paper, in tight large quarto pages and with good type. As it i- intend, d to render the contents worthy of preservation, for amusing or instructive reference,

I the advantage of the proposed and more porta

ble SiZe will be evident. I he terms are 2 per annum, payable in advance, or 2 j0 if not paid before the ex; iration of six months Agent. will be allotted a discount of 10 per cent, on all subscribers they shall obtain, ot. remitting on year's payment in ;:dvance,or hi coming responsible for the sane, and a gratuitous copy of th; paper. " The Sty in Philadklfhia." will contain, humoriis engravings after the marmer of the celebrated Cruikshank. They will be executed by skilful artists and be accompauied with comic iliustratious in prose or verse from the pens of original and competent writers. All orders must be addressed, post paid, to WILLIAM HILL CO. NO. 1, ATHENIAN CUILDINCS PHILADELPHIA. Care will be taken to have the work curefu'.If packed when sent out of the cityIt. V. CADDlNGf ON, Agents July bth, 1833 1

UV W ILLI M 1JUTLER, living in (ireon County, Stafford township, on the lOlh day of June, . no .i.. ..1- i V

asiaLAVt I oo-, erne iruu mown norsc, mi-

tl trSM nn;nl to ho rif ht fir niu iHiirs'.. .

Cla .1.1. A small white m.rk in hi, '101111 Jtnm'f, KZ. Kt.

ifil

iivmvivjii. ! tu ttujiii t 'ti u , ucic pnm uc i iiuiA tl un UtI , , . 1:1 , ii,

1 ttir, rirr-nr f:: firsf nse.l in I.i'dand at the .i v.t I:, t- ,.r:. v -h;, t d ,, it ,.. ;v ? I toretic v I, ami s-one sart.ne !ii;tr.v, ana a small.

,.r u -.,.1, i "r.. . i ;t .... ......i.;. ,.. . .." i. " .? scar on his slioulder

ri.u'; I i t ucil Li.uuai! u n iu. ititunc mi; luihCI alio

chine , that you tent me out of the country, from

ti;e carrier s. '

When Dr. Lei-h was vice-chancellor of Ox"

14 IT Paper, made of linen rags, invented. liU.j The first shilling coined in Lnglauil.

130J

v.

alad

Knla nd carrots, turnips,!

and cabbage were imported froiii the .k'-

I furl fi mdiciit ion tenii mndp fo him lit- ivnr:il

1 1. n . J

i.i -o.nm. I person.-, as well ot the town as the univorsttv. in! 13B Pins hrst maoe ,n Lngland, bctore which f(,Vulir uf an it1I)ernt, who, for the iiiveision, ladies itied SKew. rs. . 1 of tho inhabitants, would undertake to tly froml 1;;G1 U'loen Lbz ib. th wore the hrst pair of sU;thp uf the Weenie on St. Marv's cht.reh. into

. i ;,..i r i i t i , i. : i

v kpon I-'1 ' " , U! ' niuuiv roi:i i i.e t-j:eiiiuic Ki.ii;uom.

i .1 i 1. , i ii i . and perlcctly sate and mild in their operation, j perceivable. Appraised to twenty dollars, by, ' T. r ... ... . . . ' , , ir i i i t i r i N. I'. Dr. IV. IV. Hat has removed to the

bnnerly occupied by Major

losite to the well know!)

ly kept by General Homer John

perceivaoie. n ppi iti?en iw o. i iaj oniicii?, uj P 7. jy y Abraham Hedrick, and Joel Tcrv, before me,! , ' ,,.-' . ' 'c this-7tl. day of June, 183d ' i1""- lu' foUm 3 WM. V. WILLIAMS, J. P. " TP Jtdv 27. lS33-T-:3t t;,verI1' f':r,I,e"b- Kept

NOTICE. Prr.ons liavincr anv ol t!ir books. l;e-

stockiii.;:? in England. IM.mr! ,r i,o ri,....,.!,.,.,!,!,,1 i;n it,n irr..n.. Tir; iln

VV at( lies iitst broucht into Laglaiid Irom, , ,J 0 . i(. . imf ,inrt,w. ,.,;, ,;,! , , , 33 i WOlll.l trivc mill 1C.I I , Oil I llu; OOClOl, W Ittl III- r, t I .u i, hirn nro t,ir irn ir n rcmiot nil

ueimanv. ,. .. -.ntrir ... , .t ...-...r n,,.i.r a.,. . n ' j i

. " i - iv, to ,etut!1 t,ltm lo ,!lP Gazette Ofiice tnhave his tree permib.-on to i!y to the church, bull .. -T hulhe would never give any one leave to fly from! mediately, that the Managers may get

son, and now in the occupancy ot Alexis

Lelloy, Esq. Vincennes, June 15, 1833 1-tf

Cmf.mistry. H,iics At-i,i r often pour vinegar,! it. rrsour cider, U'jou peat I. ti or s:leratus, winch! The present is an age of exritenient of theo-prodtice.-a bri-k erl'erve-.eeiice. 'Ihe bubbles of jy and of prolessed improvement. The groat air thrown off are -aib -.nic acid. When theie dantcer i-j, that the solid acquirements of our ani.!i edieuts are t.oeil in a pint or ipiai t it her o-stors the results of their hard labor and paor ghes, and the etlerie-eence continual for a ' tient. in ve-tigation will be exehniiged for the

few Liinttte', and a htiiiung caudle or a small' wide and endless ..roiectsof experiment.

tuem. Vincennes, July 20, 1C3.J.

r he in-

k'MlSlOl!,

conitnistion

owing t!

It is related of Michael Angelo that I.e exclaimed on seeing the statu,.' of St. Mark; at

tod, it will Oe immediately extin-

hat raroonie acid u tat at to

i; !!. l .t -i t . lo'.,

111 l,l"-"J .i.i.. I l.-..r,. (.1. tl,-.t all I ... ... .Ilvr .c,ni,., i.l

ii Nov, tuber it t, a pac--eni:(;r in ;i tte;ui!;oat' ... t t v f . ... , .t i

. . I ., . , .Mil IV, . HUi.i.l i-i-li, .'- "IU Ul 1111 Y ill' ! iwn 1 .o Mi-.-i-. ioni. drew Luji hi i.im . . '

ings on the credit ol his physiognomy." A map doea not exhibit a more distinct view of the houud.uies and sitiuition uf every country, than its news does a picture of tlm geiiitii anil morale ol its inhabitants

nit1: down tl.e .Mi jM-. i;pi, drew his jilii h.imt-

L'Tihi'-f ov;t th-; bra-s to of aa and'n ,n, and 1 to 1 u hot coal of h;e upon i;, without injury to tile handkerchief. Another pa.-si ng r put a few spoonfuh of hoI:ey into a box, mude of common uritiiiir imtier.

and plan-', it n,,,;, hot coals or. the L.o.rtl

th. where

ll remained fcCurci.in th

until tt, I aptr.

Never talk of you r parentage : for i! it is fion

honey boiled without ! aura you irtually aekiunviedge

IlEJIO I VI I,. f qyUi: SUDSCRHJEU respectfully informs hh M. friends and the public, that he has purchas

ed of Frederick' llapp, his stock of Formerly dulled the Harmony Store. and has removed them to the room formerly; occupied by Thomas I). Kerry ,t Co. on Market street, where be has lately received a fresh supply of SITUNtr and blWIMER tiOODS, w hich, added to the former stock, makes (lie as

sortment complete. I hose wi.-hmgfo piiicn.i.-e

rHF, subscriber has just received a large and jl splendid supply of SPRING & SHMIMEH

&T 7 ra 1 H 51 fa kS3ai

t .. r-r h:v htaiiii but what are at onoi length come out ot .Vuareit ; or ii it neither, end relat'.d t ) ti..; t'twatest nriu'-e?. nod m ii i! v.nir :e-,iverativ: c.tu he intercstimr onlv to

v-'ft-vsar-t'" yvi tc'f.

our claims would do well to call, as he is determined t

t t mi ihe ri.i-iii ..f iul,nx: i.r it if i ,,i,nn. sell verv low lor cash, or approved hart. r.

t. ....... it..- o,......o,;,, ...... i .o 1 J. MAL'DOX.

, W ' H I'll V' i" .v .Will llllllt t"'t ll(."l lvI

oU.er to t!'.e 'icaui

Vincennes, July fi, 1S33 4--itf

BLANKS, for sale at this oilice.

I WHICH WHEN ADDED iu inr ron if.r.

STOCK MAKES HIS ASSOP.IMENT COMPLETE: li of which, he proposes to sell at reduced prices for CWt, or exchange for Jt'heu!y alter -ALSOCountry produce of almost everr description will be taken in exchange- for tiOODS. His friends and the public gencially ;ire respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves before they purchase elsewhere. II. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, June 15, 1S33 l-tf

N. K. SALT kept constantly on hand to

sell tor ca.-h, or exchange lor wheat. II. D. W

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