Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 December 1833 — Page 4
OHK.INAL. rsr. op Tin: LYi-:s. Orie?, tho cve are not to see with, No more than wives wcr made to bp with. Or milk was Pent us to drink te:i with i'ornc Sages hint they're formM to weep wub,
i ir iL-p !ieen wiin
e.;ii ;i i11"" -- i
Others to c;
'lis my belief, they're m
ade to sleep with.
From the Cincinnati .Minor. sui: latkstkli.au riii..o.ni:NO. V.hcre nn- thy hn"? oh JuJah! where America! re thine? That thoti cait see thy hemisphere Hansr out it? biazinsr sisn, In dashing starlight all around, Avd not asinele harp shall sound Its hymn of praise divine: Or dosfthou think that in thy gaze I ? speechless Wonder's highest praise. Where are the poets of the land? Where Bryant1? Halleck's lay? Where those who should inspired slactl At this sublime di'play ? Or do they s ill in mute amaze. Upon the. mighty pageant gaze, And this uiu-t pass away, P.ei'o'e their trembling lips can speak 'i ha words they now would vainly suck. Where, where, Fhilosophy! arc now Thy nm;as-es and rub ?? Or what avails, to solve this show, The trumpery of the schools? 1"-would seem as if in centuries. When men were madly vain and wise, That tiod to prove them fools, Would stiike them thus like Constantine, And vindicate his right divine. But what, mysterious vi-itaut! What d i-t thou now foretell? funce last th tlarhing stars were sent, I'mpires have rose and fell ; Cannons have hurtled in the air, Thick as thy corrugation there, Ami turned n'ir earth to hell I And dost thou come again to send Another scourge? dot thou portend ?omc r.ew Nap-deon to orise, To madden men below. As w hen thou dashed'st in the skies, Ju't thirty years nso? Ii.t thou ; e.rtnd another reign Ot terror on tho woild again, Another w. r! ' of w-e, Anothvr -tte: n Vfar of slaughter, When Lurope"3 Mo.M fiowC.1 uut like water?
tempting to swim away, the oUier to fly; Hip grinder at one moment being ducked under the wafer, and at another casting lucful glance at his snow white; company of geese and gosling?, who cackled cut their sympathy tor their afilictetl captain. At length the gander proved victorious, and hearing away to the nearest shore, landed on the smooth green grass, one ol the finest fish ever caught in fresh water. This adventure is said to have cured the candcr of his vagrant propensities, and
he afterwards rarely ventured from his
own puddle.
SYLVESTER'S
YTB &fTLP f
WONDERFUL SUCCESS. ANOTHER BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENT AT THE "Mjc:SclUK3 Office." Let the balance of the Brokers in th Union, "Hide their dirnini-hed heads!"
eountrrfeft Bumor, NEW-YORK PRICES CURRENT, AND GENERAL ADVERTISER.
f AVING been recently enlarged and other-
I wi-e ereatlv improved, is now published
every Thursday morning on a large imperial sheet at loO Hruodvay, N. Y. and regularly forwarded with the'greatest despatch to its patrons iu ail parts of the United States. It contains I. The Counterfeit Detector being a complete aud accurate liat of all the Counterfeit and Altered Notes on the existing Banks iu the United States and Canada which have from time to time appeared, with descriptions of the peculiarities by which they may be distinguished from the genuine notes, so far as being col-
Icctcd with ufitiring muusiry, revised wuu care, and so arranged as to render certain the
detection of a Counterfeit, by a glance at me Detector. II. A List of Broken Banks and Fraudulent Hanking Institutions comprising all the Banking Corporations which have become insolvent, and also nil swindling issues of paper money by companies without banking privilege". III. Vcu--York Pricrs Current giving the prices, respectively, of the various article of Merchandise, Country Produce. &c iu this city, carefully compiled every Wednesday
from the mercantile transactions of tne wtik . IV Hafts of Exchange and Price of (Joid and Silver giving the prices at which Bills j of Exchange on London, Paris, Amsterdam,! New -Orleans, and the several great commercial j cities, are bought ami sold in New York; with a table of the intrinsic value, in commercial", transactions, of tl.e (Joid and Silver Coins,! respectively, of the different nations ot ttiej woi Id . V. .1 Banknote Table containing the names ; and locations of all the solvent Dunking Insti-i
Adventurer?, the triumphant result of one class ! NOS. lO 43 48, The Grand and Splendid Capital of
30,000!!!
WAS ABSOLUTELY sold to a gentleman of
this citj', in the New York Lottery, Class Ao. 13, for 1833. ji d ve . v t mi mis: You have barely time to write for tickets, before Lotteries cease in Pennsylvania. ABSTRACT OF S (DM IE MISS, UNION CANAL, No 24. g2O OO0. 100 prizes of glQOO Tickets glO Dram 30tk Aw.
full, shall possess the immediate advautage of ggJtltlfl&U HJ VlVlZ CHill such arrivals. In addition to these arranee
Second Street, Vinccnncs, huh j o nJrTr'n r s , IS now in possession of this establishment, long known as " I,assclle's Tavern." Tho house Ins been thoroughly repaired ; arid abirgr, t stable is omoletcd. The Larder, the Bar.
the Gram nj, and the Ilii loft, shall always be
well provided: the chumbers snail io kepi m
proper order, and the bonier, ana serv uue, snau be faithful. John Myers pledges himself to use every proper exertion to give sntisfaclh.n, ami solicits public patronag". He hopes, by care and assiduity, to merit the character of keeping "a most comfortable house of public entertainment." Vincennes, Sept. 'JtJih, 1633 IJ-tf
NEW YORK EXTRA, No
$10,000 Capital.
Tickets 5.
36.
Drans 4th Dec.
Western Class diaws in Whceliog, on the 30th November. gl5 000 Capital. Tickets $5. NEW YOUK EXTRA, No. 37. $25000 CAPITAL. Tickets $8. Drag's Wih December. Send y our order! to GEO A COOK, No 68, Wood ttt. et, Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Nov. 20, 1833-20 MILITIA NOTICE.
FTMHE .Militia of the First Regiment
ments, they are either negociating for, or have actually engaged the aid of some of the fist literary characters of the day, thus making ample provision for the full success of the undertaking as far as depends upon their exertions. Historical, Dramatic, Biographical, and Pontic contributions will bo diligently and prompt Iv attended to, and are respectfully Solicited.
Booksellers aud publishers of literary works music, and prints will find The Athenian" a
verv convenient medium for their advertise
ment?, which will be conspicuously inserted
under the department epre6s!v devoted to tin
object, and on the most liberal terms and such of them as may wish a critical notice of their books should scud them in as early in the week as possible. All communications must be post paid, and addressed to BLACKWOOD k CO. No. I Athenian Buildings, Philadelphia. TERMS, kc -TE Athenian will be printed on a superior quality of double royal paper, folded and stitched in the quarto form, and afforded at the unprecedented low price of TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, payable invariably in advance. Companies of five persons, will be entitled to subscribe for sis months, by the payment of live
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pay 25 for six months, or two dollars for the
year. Agents will be allowed a discount of 10 per
cent, on all subscribers they obtain, by remitting or becoming responsible for them. They ill
i w also be entitled to a copy gratuitously. In proposing this improvement, the publishers present their heart felt thanks to those, who have inserted the prospectus id the Spy, and trust that a similar favor may be bestowed upon them by an editorial notice of the change, the insertion of the preceding prospectus, and the discontinuation of that of the Spy. They will also please to observe that their many favors are justly appreciated, and that the publishers are desirous, by the punctual transmission
of their bulletins, to reciprocate the compliment.
TTillF. subscribers, inform their fiiccda and. 4 tho public, that thty havt jat received from Philadelphia, a. id now offer tor sale, a good and geneial as-uitmud of lry Goods, GROCERIES, HARD-WARES AND QUEBftStVARS. ALSO, 150 Uarrels Konh nva SALT, ALL OF WHICH, They are determined to sell low fur cah, or
produce of such kinds as may suit them. 'I' I I k 11 l '! 4
DRUGS AND
55 AS just rectived and uow opening, in the 8 house formerly occupied by Doctor E. McNamee, a new and fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines,
H Indiana Milit.a, are hereby notilied 11,
House in Vincennes, on the 25th inst , for! J
B it no: -thou ?ee:iit too fair to I'.o A nn-see:r''i of hie.-' t: IM rather MiinU with tho-e who see In thee the ante tight. The diwn of thr t eternal dy, That breaks never to 5 n s away, But th I'mm-vaucl's i Jit Shill ri-:- a'f.ve V,irs banner furVd, The rain' ow of a renewed w orld.
Alia ling to the cro iu the M;y, wl i b i: said '1 hive ;ip; ea'ed to the Emperor Cou-dmtine, vihile at the he id of hi army.
unions in llie UinteU ciaies ami canauaji.. . . nn ,, ,,. . ,.1 u, ,hp f:nlir,
u tho r'it. fit w liirli t hcv :irf rereiPil in .
New-York.
VI. Prices of Slocks beflig the market value the purpose of electing one Colonel Corn of Public Securities, State and National; United rnandant in said Regiment, to fill the va States Bank Stock; Stocks of the several Banks nff- 1 1nUn v cn.,,lT, rclfTnPfi
j w. " " ... . . I ) 1 - - 3
By ordpr ot
at d Insurance Companies iu New-York ; with
all other Stocks which inny be at any time in the market the whole prepared weekly by one of Iht m.)st experienced Brokers in the city, from the actual sales at the Board of Brokers and elsewhere VII Lotteries The schemes of the New -York Consolidated and other Lotteries, together with
the otVicial Schemes and Drawings ol all Lotte- J
nes in the United States under the management!
of Yates & M'Intyrc. VIII. General Intelligence . The news of the j week, in a condensed and comprehensive form, i
narticnlarlv all that relates to B inkme such as
iNevv Counterfeits, Bank Dividends, Bank Tail
JAMES CALHOUN, Brig'd. Gen I. A. I) SCOTT. Lieut. Col Conidt vf First Heft lid. Militia Vincennes. led., Dec. 4th, 1833 2G-3t
AND IjITEIIARY GAZETTE,
MTH a view to meet the wishes, ai well as
the wonts of the public, it is conteinpla
I HOltN .c TRACY.
20-tf
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Vincennes, Ind. Oct
j'MIIE Subscribers have juA reieived from 4A New Orleans, a general and well elected a ..1- 'uor eiMix i.w li !....
opened in the bouc, lately occupied by lay lor
z Watson, and adjoining Morgan join s' Hat
and Grocery Store, where they nave, ami internl
to keep, a constant sunpiy 01 tne nest
LIQUORS Ci. GROCERIES i IM trtl 'J
of every ilescription aiso, tluuu, vji
MEAL, and BACON, always kept on bund. THORN L TRACY. Vincennes, Ind. Oct. "26, 1633-2lMf
PIG AND IITP1V.
a
in the New England Magazine
In good old times, when it was a very aivhluV one, to remember the paron "in fleeiP' rather than "in tongue," as i too much the ca?c at the present clay, a gentleman firmer in Connecticut, pent hi erranr. a colored man, with a fine fat pig to the miui-ner. The pig was carefully de
posited in a ba?ket, and clo-ely secured by
Together with a variety of the patent Medicines, so celebrated for the cure of SCROFULA or KINGS EVIL. TETTEROUS ERUPTIONS on the Skin, RHEUMATISM and (JOUT. Ail SPRAINS 5c BRUISES, COLDS, COUGHS, and CONSUM7 IONS, DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE of the LIVER, WORMS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, FEVER & GUE, SORE EYES, and almost every other disease incident to the human family. All of which, are warranted genuine, and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Vincennes, Nov. 24th, 1833 25-3m
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will be furnished with a copv, which will not which he will sell on reasonable terms for cash.
urc?. Incorporation of. Banks, Applications ' le,j (U i?Sue on or about the first of January next,
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ous
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TE VOTED TO
rhe Fine Arts, the drama, News, and General, Miscellany, and emhiaiing Original Essay?,; Poetrv , lales, Sketches of American Scenery, Biography, Rules of Life. Scientific and Lite-j rary Intelligence, &.c. j
having iX nice white napkin tied over it. Icrally throughout the United Statps will find
On vtav lo the minislei'. he called at "'e, Ji-f'i o.ir ., lovnmuo,, : , h - .lN(, rr(.1,iv( in ,pnt (lf .,, Ull, the hno.f a black frieml. an.i .he'V erc,a a .du-t ,,,ceS, .ncrb.e
baket down at the door. YV llde he va c:1re.l to render the nanereverv wav woithv
, .V. - - - - - , - J - J
Tithm, gome rogupili was without took then-
out the pisr and put in a puppv. On his arrival at th miniter he informed himj
lhi ho ma-ter had sent him with a fit Jiig for i roas'er, for thanksgiving. The miciiei took the basket and loaded back CuhW with thanks for hi? tn iter for so accept -ible a pie-rnt. On opening the basket be was perfectly astonished t find a puppv ineid of a pig, and called on CutTee tot ike back the puppy to his master and tell him he did not thank him for the imposition Cutfee, alarmed at the fibhu-n transmigration of a valuable pig uto a useless puppy, started back in haste
attention aud favor
S. J. SYLVESTER. Xfif-York, January I, IS33 a
THE MOST EMINENT PUBLICATION THAT CAN EMANATE I ROM THE TRESS. THE GALAXY OK COJIielIsITIES, OR SHORT STORIES WELL TOLD.
To be Embellished during the year u ith One IIun- productive of interest .
matter: and every exertion will i-e used to sus
tain tully the character of the Prospectus, us
well as to keep pace with the improvements, the! knowledge, and the rising spirit of the age. Iu order to render the publication complete in! every department, arrangements have, been!
made lor an acquisition of valuable assistance', and, as soon as the patronage will warrant, a series of ENGR.WINUS, illustrative of celebrated structures or distinguished individual.;, will periodically, accompany the work. Tue Athenian being uncircumscribed in its utility, will be equally devoted to every section ot the Union, aud wiil comprehend every sub
ject which may be worthy ot observation or
dred and Fifty Comic and Humorous Cuts
2nd
rBHE subscribers issue on Wednesday 'he
of October the first number of an en
to make bis mailer acquainted with the tirelynew, amu-iucand highly interesting work at.v.ihin? tact.but happened to stopat the to bo entitled THE GALAXY OF COMIC
flame house and srt down the basket in the
Same place During the time he was re-
iUmg the pirange circumstance to hi
friends, the wag took out the puppy and
replaced the pig in the basket. CufTee Tveni home and told his m i-ler that the minister was offended by his sending him a punpy. His master insisted that it was not a puppy, but in teality a pig, an I to eatisty lnm of the fact, opened the basket and CutJee was completely confoundedAfter looking for a time in horror, he en claimed, "Well, tnasaa, b'Jieve he be de dibbil, for be can be pig or a puppv jist as he please."
ALII IKS, OR SHORT STORIES
Aware that the offer of rewards to literary
aspirants lias elicited some highly creditable1,
specimens ot American literature, which it will be the particular aim ot Tue Athenian to
i encourage, premiums for a variety of such ar- - tides as are suitable for its columns, will be of-
WELLi t'ered early in January. As the amount must
WHEAT, OATS. FLAXSEED, GINSENG, FEATHERS, BEESWAX, L.INSEY, JEANS, YARN SOGKS,
FLAX & TOW CLOTH,
DRIED FRUIT, &C. JOS. MADUOX. Vincennes, Nov. 24th, 1833 25-3ui
f jj HE subscriber will re-commence his
U School on the 14th ol October.
when there are so many at present, it becomes i a3 the publishers are desirous ot exercising a de-i Teu weeks will constitute the quarter.
TOLD. In o'JVriug to the public a new paper, deoend srreatly on the patronasre received, and
ALL thoee indebted to the subscribers by liook accouut,are hereby earnestly leijueteil to discharge the same by cash or note on or before the 1st clay o January next; and all those indebted by
note, are also iequesled to mane payment
on or l-efoie the above mentioned time.
Those who wish, can discharge Iheir ac
counts or notes in pork, within the tima above stated. All those who neglect thi? call, may tspect to settle their account with an oflicer, as no further indulgence will be given. THORN & THACY. Vincennes, Oct. 25, 1C33. 2lMf
0 tijg $tmit. 'STHE Editor of the Indiana Journal respectBL fully inform their former patrons and the public that they intend, as usual, to publish tneir paper twice a week during the session of tho Legislature, and to furnish their subscribers a faithful and impartial sketch of the proceedings of the General Assembly, for which pur. pose competent reporters will be engaged-l'ho-o wishing the paper for the session only, will be fu mshed at 7o ctMits as usual, payable always in advance. Increased eseriiona will be made to make the Journal interesting 33 we'd as useful. This paper was publibhed twice a week during the session at leat thred years before any other establishment would, uudtitake it, and when it was a loiug concern ; aud it is hoped this fact will have some influence with the public in reference to our present effort Subscribers for the session only w ill please to forward their nHmes on or beloro the 1st of December. Members of tht! Legislature are authorised ami requested to art as acents for us in receiving subscription and money. Editors in this shite, with whom we exchange, are respectfully desired to give th above one or two insertions, and to receive sub8 1 ibers .
A'ev mode of Fishing Several years Ago. a farmer iu Scotland kept a gander which not only had a great trick of wandering himself, but also delighted to lead forth the gese to pla) the truant and strav
amerg forbidden helds Wishing to check
lhi vagtant habit, ho firmer one da
seized the gander jut as be was about
to spring into the water, an I t ing a large f;h hook to his leo- to which wa fjxil a
part ot h dead frou, he ?ufired him to
proceed upo 1 his voyage of discovery.
As hd been expected, this bait soon
Caught the eye of ;i gieedy th, which
awall-iwmg the deadly hook, not only at rested the progress tf the atonisbed can
cler, but forced htm to pet form h i!f a do
zen somerset on the utfaee of the vafer
t or 50 me time tue stiurg!p ivas mot
amusing, the ti- Ii pulling and the gandei ecteatLing with all his might; the one at-
us to say a word or two relative to the peculiar; ot liberality that will aLord a sufucient in-1 Terms of Itlillon will be as fuliows
qualities it win possess. iducenient for competition ot a higher order,
In the first place we intend to strike out an j they cannot but hope that the public generally
entire new and otitriual course. We will not j will second their endeavorsto generate and fosfollow the state path of any cotcraporary Jour-jtcr native talent.
nal, but dej -ending on our own resources, and! With a view to accommodate the public with
the favors ot a nuinbrr ot valued correspondents, ?emi-anni.al opportunities of subscribing to tbi
produce at once something worthy of patronage work, the publishers will issue it in two vol
ind tne smiles ot the puoiic .-s our title imn- umes, each containing twenty six weekly num
cates. 1 he lalaxy is intended as a source of
pure and cheering amusement to drive a wrinkle from the brow of care to ease the woebegone heart of a portion of its wretchedness
to li-iht the fair I ice of beauty with an additional smile to make youth laus;h and age forego a frown, will be our chief endeavor, and in
short
With miith and humor drive dull care away, And make thi life an ever smiling day. The contents of theO iiaxy, wiil consist of
short humorous stories anecdotes, conundrums,
comic sons", poetrv, kc. and will atlord to the
reader a rich land ot original reaouij, caicuia ted to raise a laugh, and ieid the most innocent delight. It will tie published every Saturday, on a respertable size sheet at the exceeding low price of One Dollar and twentii fie cents per annum ; or five copies for Fire Dollars, payable in all ease in advance. Post masters are requested to art Hi no.nts lor the above vvoik. K'.litors of newspapers arc requested to e;ive the above a few insertion?, and they shall be entitled to an exchange . All letters and orders post paM, must bead drcised to, LKSHF.ll Si SHKLLY, No 3i3 Callow hill st. Fhilad'a.
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beis, and comprising 416 pages; thus, the Athe
nian will present, within the year, Eight Hundred and Thirty-two pages of well-selected and original reaiiiug, upon every subject likely to interest the public. This, it will be readily admitted, gives to this publication a claim which
no other weekly quarto in the United States
can advance, as they contain but half its mteii-
tleu number oi paes, auu srenerauy ciiarire
double the amount ot its subscription. )i the
juabty ot its subjects it would be superfluous to
speak, as it is not only pleasanter, but safer to
judge by practice than profession. It may
however, not bo unnecessary to say that it will
be, in every sense worthy ol preservation; aud
will make two handsome volumes annually, with each of which an accurate and copious in
dex will be turuished. ,
Such arrangements have also been effected with the most popular publishers in London. Edinburgh ami Dublin, as wiil put the Athenian in possession ol the earliest editions of the works of merit and tho principal journals published in these cities. Its readers will thus have be latest literary information of works, progressing through, as well as of those but newly
i-ued trom the press; aud aNo the earliest receipt of such new as those journals may comi.unicatc H is the dt termination of the publishers of the Athenian, to issue bulletins from ;ts dike, that thusc papers at a distance which sliall notn e tho alterations proposed for this paper, and insert tl.e present mtvenhemrat in
For Spelling, - - - - $2 50 For Reading and Writing, - - 3 Uo For all higher Fnglish blanches, - - -4 (V) For Latin and Greek languages, - - 6 00
No pupil will be taken for a less term
than one quarter When two or mon
N consequence of the approaching ter initiation of Lolteries, in the state of
Pennsylvania, S J Sylvester begs leave to inform his friend and patrons, that he has authorized an agent to make arrangements for the removal of his otlice, in this city, to a location where the pale of tickets, in all authorized Lotteries, will not be a viola tion of the law. As these airangementf cannot b completed-until the commencement of the ensuing year, he respectfully solicits nil thoe who have been ac:u&lomed to address their orders to Pitts burgh, to forward them to New Yoik, un til uch time as his new office shall be ready for their reception of which due no. lice will be given in an extra Despatch, and in ail ibe papers which ativeitise for bun.
Scholars are sent from the fame family , a No postage need be paid when 5, or
suitable deduction will be made. Tbt upwards, aie enclosed; and full reliance
small tax of ICS cents will be added to the tuition bill of each scholar to delra) the expenses of wood, for the school room. Promising strict attention to the improvement of those confided to hif
care, he respectfully solicits a portion ol the public patronage. The School wiil be opened in the rooms recently occupied by C W. Carrulhets. . ?. 8iL'lU Vincennes, Sept. 27, 1C33. iG-lf
may be placed on all orders tran-rnitfeil there, teceiving prompt and confidential
attention. S J. S. takes thn opportunity of returning bis grateful acknowledgment.0, for the kind paironage extended lo him; and hopes th:H the punctuality which has always distinguished him joined to his i iilliant ami unrivalled ucce?s fsdistriln-
tmg.
SPLENDID
FORTUNES,
bun a continuance cf
IBurtch 4 McheriL J OYhy inform thoe r.ho purchased at t their sale in the country twelve month--ince, that their notes aie due, and prompt pa aunt is required; and those having rotes and accounts of long standing, are ie..;uested to settle the same, on or before the ilolh ot December aext, as longer indulgence cannot be ;iveD . Vi oceans.', In.L, Ho7. iolb, lUi'i 3-tf
1
I will piocuie for
iuo": i ivoi?, w'.iilii u 1 5? inn i nu-i.iiii aim to diC nt by un.le viitmg r;CtitnriR and ilrict attention to the withes ol his corrt pondents. s. J. svLvnsTKi:. Pittsburgh, Pa. 20lh Nov. 1833 -2C-4t (rJ'All the papers now advertising for Svlve-ter, will i.ireit the above trdil the iii .-i of Jami it v f'f3t--to tvhich t i ;iie they will make out their accounts, and faiwuiti .hem lo thi? o.Tice Pittsburgh.
