Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 January 1837 — Page 4
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A? er Vv 4V if? ' O come mt, Marv, or I.-l hxA iLe light Of your c-'intcunnre ahaam from lL lat'.ke to ri ?! t E'tn the moonbeams f.dl heavy anJ diin to n ine eve, Aj tbey watch for th star of tVir lrorslip to ri Tet 5T'uh Is the h-aTrn in it purple prof .ml. AaJ m brilliant the landscape ihai'e li6-e nrov.ru!. It wcruM eon that ench planet thtt wanders on Wa disolvei and (UtTuteJ ever landscape and But TO-i know, my dear Mary, that lovers are blind Pave the object of sicht be the object of nniul. Bo in rain have the planets their bnlliam ias throw n I can tee by the lijht of the i Ism t a.or.o. Then come to me, lady believe me. -twer.- vr To resist a'.I the charm of love, mootili-tht and song Tu the moment when beauty to pas-ion should fly. Tis tha moment, dear Miry, far love, you ar.J ?. Should guardians look gloomy, or pircnts rrprove. O make no excuse then, hut t, 11 them you love; If their nature ba huznan, thej'U cea-c to con demn, And if not, then vou one no aMe-iance to them. Prom the Providence Jcurnal. An lllopeincr;. 'Frank, I am going to be married.' To bo what, Hob?' 'Married.' Married, Dob!' 'Ay! married, why not? and to-morrow Yening.' Who can be such a fool.' I fpoke rather thoughtless to sure. but it was so natural. Bob was a elever fellow, one of that class of people who lend umbrellas cc pen-knives, a very good natured fellow was Hob. And every body tailed him so, 'what a pity he had not a little more sense.' lie would do any thing for you, and you might do any tiling to him, and as for his being offended, it was something he never dreamed of, and in fact people said he did not know enough to be offended a very malicious observation, undoubtedly; but one that somewhat gained wondrous credit. I was at a loss to imagine who Hob could have imposed upon so much as to persuade to become his wife, and ran through the whole list of nursery maids and milliners' apprentices that I had ever seen, without being able to arrive at any satisfactory conclusion. I spoke therefore my thoughts when I said, 'Who can be such a fool!' 'Fool,' said Dob, without comprehending that my remark was other than a general one. 'Yon don't think a lady a fool for being married, do you' 'Only under particular circumstance?,' I replied. 'Hut there are difficulties in the way.' I should think the:.? mi it be.' And I rely upon yn t. assist me. Rely, mydear Bob, I would do idnvst any thing to oblige you; bui 1 don't think I could persuade a lady to ricrry yo i. I am not eloquent. Resides I have a conscience' 'Oh, she ha? cor I. but her fi'i; pr tnese latners, you know-, arr .! iv in the way I have not asked him, !e she says it will be td" no u; pn.I ?-. w must elope. I o-morrow evenmc i-' t km ( appointed time, and you, I am stir?, wili not refuse us yorr assistance.' I concluded that if any lady -was foolish enough to run away with Hob, I shot Id not be to blcure for assisting theni u do the thing handsomely. I also ouetrd my conscience by thinkirg that if thimrs looked very bad, I would carry the fur immortal to the msane hospitd and send lor her friends. So I consented.. I will assist you. Hub.' 'Thank you; I will call and rrrang-? mat ters with you in the. morninj. Coo 1 evening.' 'God. evening, but stop one moment; who is the lad v .' 'Didn't I Urh you? Marianna F .' I was glad that it was evening, and Hob could not see my face. I think I must have turned all colors. 1 leaned ncainst the house for support. Could it be possible! Marianna F . my Marianna; Btie wiiose (levotea Slave l nan oern i"r sixi , . , , 1 .11 11 1- - 1 mortal wcel;s to wliom I nau vv 1 uu -n , reams of red hot letters (there is the true ecret of the surolus revenue' for whose
axe l nan given up sinking, aim gone u. :,Kln,, ur()n (i,r ,..u,.h cf(,rrt!(,or. ;t yi--lIe church with the rrged trity ot the sexton, t) i;,c p;e?sur a.ui j stood in the presence merely to look upon her pretty face to I o- lhe o,.M L,X!, , ,;,. r.o.l Heavwhom I had sv-orn more vows than I could t,.is, ,:VCj t!ieri, a .ujv w itl, her feel ever perform, should I live to the ace ct (, th(? t.lljl0i a C1r.u. vx lPr',,K,uth, and a
Methuse ah wliom tor six wees i nan flirted with all the morning. danced with all the- evening, and serenaded nail thej nirrht. She. of all others, to jilt me to. elopc -s ' . I -to rim nwav. and Willi sueu a mt I. 1.1 ! low as Hob, a fool, an idiot. Alas' ,They say - 'Je laughs at lovers' perjuries." ' The old fellow must keep up a terrible Tgigglinff. I went home melanclu 1-.-. as toa sensativenian.l.keme. to f, jilt. fter a six weeks honest courtship. I ' rh.nbtedin what wav to commit suicide Arsenic is very disagreeable; hanging is ibernmably rifbpr; and as for stabbing
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way they Kill c-alves and s-hecp. - At ten o clock, I stood with Ceorge F , Marianna's brother and my most parooular friend, 'George, 1 am going to kill myself. ' i on Had tetttr ih ', Frank take a' glass of wine.' Hefora lh:3 ht closes I fhall he a dead man. iimiM'U )1 UK i-i-.ijr in 11, .i-ioir iiiui ing, my word lor it capital wine tins i.r.ported it myself.' tieorge, you are my most pwticular
ir.end. larly contrivc.l. The poor feilow never Can't ileny that Prank, but t don't see suspected any thing, for although Maiia what that has to do with your killing -your-' refuse J to Prelum whenever he called, and self; unless indeed, you want me fi-r an 'scarcely nodded to him in the street, I exexecutor, cr a bearer 1 wi.l serve with all plained all in my letters, and he was pcrmy h art, i: cither cap- -n I j I'ectly satisfied. The rest you know and v.eorge, wire youe.. r serious!' jhcre I am: and now Frank,'' takii r the -i-'Yc-s u liea my Morse ran away, and left gar out, and liuisl.ii.g hi.s glass of punch me to wal'.i i;iiK! miles in the raio. I can at a tlnnisilit, 'don't on think I ma'e an pet on a long fare now if you particularly excellent lady? liathrr too tad f r Maria's
desirj it. There see what a dolorous expres.-ion; I should do credit to the ileaconship. Quick out with our tale i t tribulation, for I can't keep my f.:ce screwed up in this manner long.' 'Von are aware George, of the pecul iar situation in whicli 1 stand, in relal oa to Marianna. Circumstances have occurred, which convince me t!i3t I have been most cruelly deceived; life is no longer desirable or even endurable.' 'Fudge! find another girl, I can show yon one worth a dozen t 1 her. You allude I suppose to the affair of Hob. 'I do, but I wjs not aware that you knew any thing about it.' 'Yes; they have mad,? me their ccwjtda,x!e. I am to provide the horses. Hob said yon promised to be groomsman I would have taken the office myself, but it will not do for me to be known in the af fair. It would be deemed uncivil for you to ki'l yourself iust U fore the wedditif. Frank.' 'And is it possible that Marianna has connueu this to vou. l-'il sne snv nothir.ii Of I! ie: un vest t lie said something a . 'it you wished you much happiness erysor rv to disanooint ou and reallv hoped md valued vour friendship and all that you know. I told her vou would not care a cent, would be g'ad to get rid of her and really, I rank, I did not think von would be so much troubled, by so trilling an affair; I have a dozen lady loves, and you shell bat e your choice of them.' I thanked my friend for his generosity, but lie evidently did not understand my feeling. 'To bear is to conquer our fate.' Strange as it may seem. I resolved to accept the invitation of Hob to be present at his wedding to reproach the f tithless fair one for her inconstancy, even before the altar and after bav;ng shown my generosity and magnanimity by giving her up, when I couldn't help it, 1 would comni't suicide at my leisure. The clock struck nine and I stood at the appointed place, two squares off we did not dare to go nearer on account of the noise. Hob had gone for the lady; he scon appeared with her leaning on his arm. She was closely molded in her cloak, and her veil was djwn. She passed me without recognition, t'louu'.i the street lamp shone full in mv face, and I was so ivar that I touciied her dress. I thought -li - jcemed taller than she ever did a' , wr en was unusually heav. l.niV ?;it io wlnspercv I. tered tl,e ca:; iair.',- 'hasn't since sir' 'ft the house.' I door, anil iiiomtted the box wr w i : r i t v ;r th-J douuh; nut pose of poiniin w ay, and lea. ni; rai'U'J ti.'i-U'Ui i-.- -neut at a 1 ,t., lovt. We . to - r ai,. : r p p Joe I a ci; l. es s i i" :e : l-o of lo'l.ere 1 !K -a at i I'V 'HI! at ) ie ' 1 : :!! ti- :it,11;. i.n.! ia ;!is wo.i : to 1.1, -Co- a row 1?! v hetirt iihten-siiiok.-that rose U a con pie of !,'f a o Ken ii 1, e isier at ev ery u i an-; 1, ed wiili every win; gracefully over m v h id Hours we arrive lior. 'Still ag: at ii-ir place d" detinaed,' whispered Huh, as he uecceiivied the steps, 'she has notsai I a word while we have been in the coach, and considering what a talker she is, it is, wonderful.' We were too early by near an hour, and after some consultation, Hob concluded to go for the clergyman, and leave the bride elect 111 my charge, having lust conuuet' O her into the house. I walked beneath her window, tossed by a thousaml emotions. At one time I resolve ! to conduct mysed with st-.de liidill'erenee, and see her give;1 to another; then I half determined to rush into the room where she was, and claim her as my ow n. 1 heard her 1 1 1 ring, and in a few minutes I saw a servant ea ter ner room, with : soinodimg on a waiter : before her windows j coniiT1. ,,., vv nlkina n;i,i iv a, jast , ( a.irau' mvsei! no 10110. cr she mi:;';', have fair ted, I ought. entered the 1 louse, an i put a ircmhlit whiskey punch bc- .'. ler 'What h. thcr.amo of wender docs this m e t i , , . v. 1 ' . 'Ah. Frank, I thought vou had cemmi'.ted suicide,' answered the fauiiiiar voice of my friend George F , escaping through-a wilderness of bonnets. 'George, explain yourself:' 'I think my situation explains itself; you that your frien-1 Hob has eloped with mc, wc shad m all probability be married in an hour.' 'I wish him much joy of his bride, with all my heart, but I do not uaders'an.
condescend to give me an explanation ' hy the truth if, I rank, some one persueded Uob who j on know is the greatjes t fool alive thri Mariar.ni was very .much taken with his pretty face, lnconsentence he wrote her a note 1 saw it; I Ircipiee.tly peep into Maria's letters (don't look so "rate. Frank; I never read . tea iihoinint.blv long tco dull and sills '; 1 an . Wf Ti'll II 11 Her llu'lie a In I 11) the prcuio-1 erow-qui'l j brought a renh- i 0 i ever sa w. That 1 the gallant Hob. ; I:i a few days, we ha i l elopement regudress to bo sure, but short frocks are al the fashion-' I did not wait for the nt 1 over to return, but hastened homewards. 'If you conclude to commit suicide,' sai l (ioo.e, as I turned away, 'leave me yon watch.' ADVERTISEMENTS, , -V: !-:- - -S i V i s '.iTVi SMAF, PlllhW. Ypivcntod. m-unifai'tured and for sale ! y Jb 'C'A'A'.VO.V, l're-s in:iiHifn turer turner eflh'jht and Kim streets, Ci.n innati. l're. with counter Lie, :. SEALS, of all kinds furnished to eider, at Engraver's price.:. t'ii,innati, .piil H2J 0 1 -if. m m X ffVTT II I. unilen-'L'iied now opening a tor euhliL- aceommod itioii in that hnil'hmr Ioih; oeeopieil as an Inn, hcloriLiinix to Walter Armstrong, Lsi..n' Mn whom he has taken a lea-e for a term r f years, where ho hopes .n a short time to he prepared to Ueep a HOUSE Gr E?JTEhTAINMENT, equal to any in the Wei-tern cuuntry. Tlie housc itseif ii unusually pleasant v itli laru-e and uirv room-. and areeahly situated, staneiiet on a square olonc, utieonneete-l wita it!u r I (ul.:iiiL;s. Tl,e .vh.jle jiremises v eoinph ti d w ill r ua let - rrpairs. " liieii, v hen mo t ne nt aed as eomirders as an v similar er it ,li f jrt.ilh'. for travelli rs or I e.st i!'!i-!iment in the State. The l.uVh s w ill be iuf. Her ' Irv and ve'l s'lpn! t! liav I HO" era: in the eeun i . v c . A r.eudiair Koo.'i. . ? i; t," newspaper- fioui the At'ai.1. li lis of our eountry v ill 1m ,'..is. li: new u.e'.oit.,! i i to tii d,e rv. r one. w ti e ', ,1 to 1 c kept w here i iti,- a;..l o'hc r sccrou:!.ii!v .:. la 'r:-i.'!m ViKteiM's V.v.ed to i a!l. a - a- i -ihlc. i ti.. be l! I ai.il Ml 1 a- Hi f-irt 1': i e t s i r the co:;. c. i, am; DON. v s i a Mis .1 i-e seen ! y i voaa'i 'a f i an , at i h tar r .he i- ' -!!!:!," ad U aial t cut win, iniori . i r ,it' i ,eeae. c i' e lest, a. ', d ;,t-rary r the eor In n a, aid 1 s of a on i;iea ti , VV IV, la", I e'si 10 matf.-r f v ' t pe e ,'t a e n'fd ree, ,' it fn e. a'l ' 1 rn'v ha ,1 a I. i ar'v weir ao .- ef hi tana r ! ri t!,rca ef atlii R. C. LANG DONvl( j:.m:s 9 FtU le,4k MM It t f H. li U riU'itTH tk. Onen to pnf,if-i rf rih'irr .srr or inj ae ritOVIDI'U IF DI'SIHEP. Limited to ahout twrn'y pi i',-' to a teivhcr. Instrin-tinii iriveu so as to litpu'i'.s for hu.dncss llil'le truth not excluded. Tuition i-lo per year, ehmce for vvo, !, eVe. M per ijuaiter. Extra cc Mrs. CROSBY. Cl n Ju r.-'jv . June l-;h, laCC -if. SALT I Oil Y tli;A'Y ?UV. Mih.-crih-r will exchanw -Silt f r W'.ioat. y bushel f ,r I u he!. II. D. WHEELER October fith. Ui--tf. C.KSH FOR Will-: AT. ifJ,N I-j dollar per bushel, or the hirho-t nvirket "s- prici'. ill be cicu f,r auv Ojiian'.itv t.t raiod ;:a rchanta' !e w!:i J, delivered ut mv mill. J. L. COL MAN. Vincennes. Oct. fth 1 s:Ui l'J-tf. ViiiSii:v. if WZZXy stJittlv ou hand, and for I'iteHbUdo bv V.'HEELER & BAILEY. June 24 'h. lS:)u 3-tf CSSSOLUTUN, 1 gfZ., .ri Mill COPARTNCRSIHP heretofore ex-i.-tin. between the, iSu'usrribers, under tae firm of Sniuth and Carson, was dissolvon the KUh ulliiuo by mutual consent. R. Smith ii. Co., arc fully authorised to settle the business. ROBERT (SMITH. THOMAS. J. CARSON. Yincennc!. July, 5th, lS-lfi C-tf. SHAD ERY sunerior susquchannah. on hand and for sa'.e'bv WHEELER ic BAILEY. Jvrv 2 tth, I SZS
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le Factory rv.a-. 'IIIU customers of the a'-ovo cstaMish-'mrnt - and nien-li-uits tfcin-r-iliy. can he furnished ' ilh CDTTON VAK.NS l y forwarding their orl -rs to U. -S. BDNNER. Vinccnnc. Sq t. t, 153C I 1- If tJa-Jt'arlttcrsh ip. '2111'' subscriber having associated Robert N. Caman with him in his store, th'? business hereafter will be conducted under the (inn of Homier & Carnim. i. S. IH NNFtt. Yinccnues, Nov. 10th, 1S3G. ??,vis . 1 v.':,..,. no.x.Mhii a:m fakxax, H 1!T receiving and opening direct fion) the eastern cities, a large stock liStlTlSBl, FliSJA'CZii DRY (iUODS, consisting in part of the following articles, iz: Sup. nine, Hlark, (Jrern, Drab, Claret, Mixed and otiur Cloths, Fluid, Drab, &.C. CasMiiieres, CasMiietts, CvC. etc. Heavy Flushings, Fcarsdiius and i'llot Cloths, lor Uvercoats, IJ'JU pieces Ilnlirli, French and American Flint?, Flatn and Figured Merinoes, Face and Muslins, French worked capes collars, Figured and plain Hobbinctts, Swiss, Mull, Jackonett and Hook Muslins, Face, Quillings, Edgings, and Insertin gs. Plain and Figured Silks, llainbome new style Honuet Fibbands and Heltin;s, Silk, Hlotid fiauze, Fancy Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Veils, fcc. '1'hibtt, Merino Shawls and Ilandker duels. Cashmere and Prussian Shawl3 and Handkerchit fs, Irish Linens, Russian Diapers, Bieaehei a!id unbleached Domestic!;., Heverteens, Moh skins and Drillings Checks, Ticks, L'aizes and Flannels, Cloves, Vesting and Hosiery in a great variety, 10,' 1 Land It quarter Kcse and Whitney Hlatikets, Mackanaw and Point Hlankets, Twenty cases of Hoots and Slioes, Silk Hats, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, Indies' and Misses Straw, Tuscan and ohaker lbinncts, Har,l-.vare and Cutlery of almost every deseripuon. ppj Twenty-Gve half chests of ! i-j:. "j Teas. Young Hvson, Imperial, ! jiiian I (iun-Powd'er, 1 S roons of I nd igo, 'cos, itc. iiC. Toiro'hrr wi;h almost every article in deand upon as accommodating terms as they can be h id in this place. BONNER cc CARN'AN. 'tii, IS'JGMHoHand, l 4 V tv n T T-' ,! fei . : he keeps constantly m iiarnJ next uoor to his Tanning and Currying establishment. Saddles, IlriO dies. Harness, etc.. of whicli will be sold low for cash, or for most articles of country produce. Vincennes, November 11, 1 8:i." '21 received an additional supply FALL A?ID W!?Hi:R GOODS, which. toTfther with our f rnv r stork, makes it complete, and, renders it e ;u.d to any in the place, and t ) vvhi ! we resnectfidlv call the ait. ntion of "urfiiend- and cu.-toniers. Those v ihiu:: to rtct -rood bargains, n.iht la'tt r civc us a i a'.I. R. SMITH Jc Co. Vincennes, Nov. 1SCC 2J if. SADDLE TRIBES. jl. v t Si iitst reci ived and lor sale I R. SMITH cc Co. Vincennes. Nov. lS.Til--23-tf. - fix i undrcd hhis. Ekcnh n wa sail first ipiahty, for sale bv WHEELER et BAILEY. Vincenneji, Nov. 17, 13'Jfj 10 tf. X w wVwL; T3 T "OIE subscriber wishes to employ two jour-' ed with the. business, and of sober and iudustri-. ous habits. To such, ttood vvacc.s will be itiveri particularly to a man who is capable of inain;'-j uia; a saop waero lucre aro uoys ana ut..tr , handi. J. C. CLAF.K. Virtrmn--, J-sly r?'l. ISX 9 tf.
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su;ak. JV the ham l a very superior artia ele. New Orleans Su-iar, for .1 . i'' a :'rJ: sale bv :XjJ, Wheeler & bailey. Jane 2-1 tit, l--tf. i )i; i : it ski ?; s w ain ti : i IIIRTEEN cent. per, lb. in cash paid for . ' Skins. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincenncs, Nov. 11, lt-35 21 SIIE uhscriber'i ar norv openinj at tlieir new Store Room, on Water ktrcct, art aJdiiional -tot of DRY GOOD?5, t,i which they would invite the attenti.Tn ct thrir f lends and cu.-tou:ei-, and tl.o puLhc i.i general. They will receive in e'-hano:e for Roods, Dec r. Ro. koon, Kahit and Ipos.-um Ki-is, rh an 'otton and I.i: en, ra-. (imviii:. Beeswax. 1'c .eh, rs. I'laXr-i ed, 1 lax attd Tow Linen, White Deans. -. THORN cc TRACY. June tin, ipo 5- tf, domkstio noons. RHF Mibsciibcr will keep a regular supply of on hand, the superior quality of which is too well Iv.aovvii tj need any commendation. ConsLting cf Fiiuinc!;-, CotSic?, Illankcts Merino, Spun Cotton, Hats, 5-c. Jc. J. "V. MADDOX. Oat. Cth. l5.TC 10-tf. CO.NI i X I LO. Alt V, A N I ebehwim: K(i.ia:ih:ii;. KSPFCTFi; FLY inform the ci.ifl zens of Vincennes, that they have permanently e.-1 ahlisiicd tlieniselvrs ia this place ill the ahovc husincs, on Market f,ticnt, two doors ahovc J. C. Clark's Hot, 1, where they have and intend con-tunly to keep, oa hand swiii1 (Diaiss CORDIALS AM) SYRUPS, OF .ILL KISDS. All of vvhieh they are determined to sell at the lowest Louisville ca-h pli es. Merchants ami Crooor.i arc particularly requested to call and examine fjr tl.caistl-.es, pL: to pare hat in.; cl-.c-where. rv. D. Or.?crs from the country v:!I he promptly a!t nde.l to. Viliccnncs, March, r?rJ 1S3G lO-lv. Jkt Wholesale. J?& RE no.v opcnii! a larje and full assjitmcat 'i'ik-'v lion nets, tyc. tyc. A'C. B. iV ". a::ei,ts far the importers, will constantly Keep on Hand tae reun .vm-lie.r liraml V Iiampoijne; and a superior artii le of S-panish sear.s At their Wholesale store, corner of Main ic Wstcr Sticcts. Evansvilc.July Mth, 1 830 10-tf HAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! rti , i if' I wo tit.o :i I cent-; nrr I ' pound in cash, or t.ircu cents in
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. r;,Lrs delivered at this olllCC. v)i. tir;rsto, &, Co, 1 1 1: v i; i v i ( ; . ro i: w a it i : m: . AND COJMSSO.V MimCJIASTS. L'i niisiilc, Ji l. ?1I11 ui der-i;m-d, sucecs-ors to F. E. Goodla J sell. E-.p. in tlie Receiving, rorwa.diaii, and Ceiu;,.i-sioii bll-ilies ill this p'. iee. Mi'.l. it Goods on coiisi juinc.'.t for sale and orders fer tlie purchase of produce. H av in j; taken the l.u;e W arehouse en Main Mrcet, reeentiy oecuj icd by Mr. (ioodscll, they are prepared to receive and store such merchandize as my be entraf-t' d to them for firn aiding or fr sale. WM. THI RSTON, ct Co. Evansvi'dc Ia.. O, t,ib r 1st, l,s:6. Ri::-L!t rio Messrs. C. I). .hr,r.. ,..' .1- Co.-) r. a. ;:,':., a c. Lo-bviiie, k;,-. li. a. C :!,r .v o . 3 " .,'"? cr l'.",".c, ... T ,. ,. .. i it r Lvansvnle, la. " . .. i .(.of .( , L.f". y Messrs. .V, ,. V V.'.-;.-r: - FittsbHrs-h, Pa. The undersi.rticd having re!iii'jLi-,hed tlie reecivinrr, forv an'in; and eenimisfion business recently done by him in this place, takes ph a jure in recoaiineniUim to bis fii"nds and the public seller. illy. Messrs. William Thurston cc (In., who are prepared to pay prompt attention to all business entrusted to their care. r. E. GOODSELL. Evansville, Oitohcr 1st, l.s:tfi :0-3ni. Cifh Ke:;s Tar. for sale bv l2 WHEELER & BAILEY. May 7th, 1S"' l'J-tf. CO-PARTKEKSHI?. f3 KOR(;E LEECH having purchased on the JTlOtli tilti.no the interest of Thomas J. Carson, in the merchandise of tho firm of Smith aI1,J Carson, the bu-incss will in future be crried tirm of Robert Smith & Co. who will pay all JcbO due by the late, firm of Smith 5c carson. and to whom all those indebted aro rerjucstcd to nialie lramcoiate pay incnt ROBERT SMITH. GEORGE LEECH. ' !5h. 195 5 -f. trf Tr.t,
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T givi a me plea "' -'r that 1 Lave re e- C... moved to tin KEW BRICK STOBE HOUSE, On lhe coriitT oj Jlurnt ur.J SkciAid tlrats, vhire I havejtit optnej a large n:.d get.crui -sortineiit of GROCERIES, HARD &, ( lUEEXS VrA R L w hieh I am desirous to i !1 ot the lr M c,h y?.. vtr.. I.N. V.JIII'I ELbEY. Yincenne. 0,1. Cth 163C 15-tf. LITERARY IJMOX; Lady's Rook and Lr CX3 TIIH rropri. tor of the Lai'yV Book, prr.l or the unecaillg patroimirc wt ich he hi receSd, siinoences to the Lia.ies' v !.r havs co jri'ou!v sustained their cun "B(ol," that he hi made in w arranscn.cnts f,-r their gra'.idcat.cu. Conv mi ed that he i ouhl lot in ary wy nr-s eifec tually promote tie interc, ts, cr rrahie Cut v. i In s of hi- numeioi. uh:itc;i, Lc Lsr tt.-,r-cd tb.e xab.iab'.c aid of -MRS. SARAH J. HALF, ef B. i-ion, to vhose si. peril. trncanee t',e .'i:- t:j departmeeH cf the Lucy's liock will irraaiur be comtnitted. Tor rr.any yearn Mrs. lla'.e a -w cor.die ted the Arrc.iaaa Lac.if.' Map ailt e I I j icriodial nf uncoinuni nit lit. which r i ! I nierL'ed ia tin: Lady's lh,o';. Her al i'i i. s :r f.iri,ia.ir to hi r country won.f n, and on h. :!i .i c of tlie Atlanti - she ei.j y t a hijjii ri-.':a:i n n one of the ino.-t gran lid vigorous a:.U uccccpli-.l-cd of our female writer:. Under the jedi- iet; mar. v.'( rr.r j.t cf M.-r. Ilalc, the Lady's Book w ill not only mair.t.iin th rxce'.U-r.t charartrr it hi.s already aer,Lired, f; : it is confidi nl'v e: peered that it e. :'I he rcndi r, j more eminently word y cf tie supt o t cf theto vxho. c u.t. r..,ts .1 amusement it hat (.-, a.-i l xv ill continue to 1 c, rperiailv iroVd. 1'he superior t.ilci.t; ai d I'.i.e ta' te cf the Jive t wi.l civc the work new i.npulie; whi her cv . eontribu'.-.oni, and thoie leecived from her jei. sonal fi if i: J", and ether correspondent, cf hcr a nu:::ber have already prrraifcd, will rendtr ;t i'ma. t entirely tunica: Amonrst c.he.j vh. are cjpected to furi.Lh matter f.r ll L.'i may be mentioned. Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, TJ., Mrs. H. L. Sittouinev, Mr--. Ann S. Stcj heris, Mrr. Carolina Lee IJci.tz, Mrs. E. F. Ellatr, Miss Leslie, Miss H. F- Gould, Mis C. E. Goo -h, Mb L. H. Medina. R. S. MackeMie.L. L. D., Joseph R. Chandler, ,ror!onMc.,::.l.a Eoleit T. ConraJ. A! I'r. Diahry, a. JL F. Hale. I". Bu-l.c Fi hfr, N. C. Lixk?. A. M. V.-. L. i;r,;t n, Wihi Gayl.ji.i L'li.l, Ira'ph C. N'cal. B. B. Thatcher, R. Tcnn erciih. The proj.rietor of the Lady's Eock it dctn-mi-ied louse eveiy mi ar.J to inaii.tain tha ta'-o-li.nity wh'.ih his pubiicatiuii iitiJ ol tih.c... J" ,, years he has i;r'i e ttiadiiy cn ". tae r'ej-ff c 1 improvement, at.d ho flatter firr.scif t; at Lia f.u ilitic are si. eh a to ci i.j work er..i;:er,t advantast j over i.ia coirp l.Ucs. H. very cr. p sut'S-iiption li. t t-.i.ablcs Lira l.) be Id crai ,u i.i vk pci'entures i oa it. ai.d whatever can lea, --r,m( li lad by ei.tt rpriie. ar.d c.-ft he is it- Ue t to eliect. tfi.-t.-ca li.o persons aU-vc-me r ,1 is eoi.trihv.tor-. h, has c.rpectstior.s ef rn.i.r.; -. initial a.ti ! from tcvearal di' ti:ifi.i''.e 1 f.n.a.e writers m Lsnor.c: ar.J as aa in .cc :ni.t to VMitcra, of oc.i own country, l.e b v. '.:'.:t j t r v for every aaicio tdoptcJ ly i.n.i . .inu la lu hi.s pul lit alien, s" I.i li a rate cf rrn:;r.era-.L, as will he Liven ty the prcpiictor of u: y oth. reriodical in the United St-lr.t. Jul- niech.ii.irsl portion of tho Laav t B..will likewise he improved. The typo;tn,l . m.l he more c'.e-.n.t, cn-1 thn paper cfa lettt r ecality. During (lie ye.,r portraits engraved on stei ! of several cniinei t Ijc.it s wid be giver.: and evny second month a c derrd plate, i;iut;at:i g tha prevailing fe hio.i w ill la furnished, OtLir rrrbellishiiicnta, cuh nlatrd to enchanre the arpeeranre and i irrea'e the value cf t!,c ncii. wi,l he iiitrodute.h and generally, every- thing will bt done that the most L-r.ti.itirr purpose of makitthe Lady's Book pra-crr,ia. r,t!y entitled to j h.ronae can tc??c.t. V.'ith the ejrpcri ncs 1 a has acquire I duriii.; s lor-ir rourre of yeais devoted to the husinis' and the hid to he dtrivf 1 from t'.ic di.-'inturhed lady who will Lera e forth bo assi,i.ud with hi-n, the PuVdishrr is ronf. dent that lie will be able to render the amplest s itiiif.iction to a'.I who may become his ration . He, tticn fore, v. i;h a jjvt reliance on ids i !....-.-,--. to support, n-yprctfuily solicits g continaci., e of taat liberal t nco rarfrrr.er.t whieh l.ai i i kind.v been bestowed on his endeavour-. Taa terun of the Lady's Bonk are 7 hrce Bcdars per atn-iunv payabla in advance All or is. aiuat he add L-J tO L. A. GOBEY. 100 Walnut Ltr,-,:. As the nd.H her cf the Lady's Bock is c-.r.-nectad with other popular peiiadlroN he su:;' f f r the convenience of icniittanre, the fcdov.n' JVitCIU of CI-URHIXf7. Ladv's Book at A Bubver's Novels for Lady's Book and ManyaU's Novb; f..r Bid .vrr's and Marryatt's Novi Is, 17 ir. a',1 Bi.Iwer's or Marritt'i N'-vcls aad SatiJjy Lady's I'o,,k, Satardsy News, anj Sketch Boek. for Ladv's Book, Celebrated Tiia's and Sketch Book. f. r Bulwer's or Marry att's Noveh', Celebrated Trials, and Skrt'dl Book, J" j SIR WALTER SCOTT'S HOVELS, A premium of all the Novels by this celebrated au'.li'T vvi.t ie piven 10 any person lurnisi.inn ti n subsriibcrs and the rash f 20, to the publisher of the l.aiys Book free of postage: or onf half o: the Non Is for fiv aubcrtber?, and the ca.h J ! Nov. 1S30 CO. THE ViriCZIJIviCS GA2ETTH Is JJuultslali ttrr SaluicJiin TERMS ?2 00, If puid incdi r.rut. J2 SO, If paid durirg the yfar. $'3 00, If ru t paid dutir t.'ie ycer fl 23, Fur six month:. Fapeis discontinued only at the ppt;oa cf publisher while arrcaraites are due. rj Advertifcmenta inakini: one square rr Iea will be inserted three tunes for one dollar, arwl twenty-five cents for every subsequent inaertiou lonner advertisemcnta in the same ratio. Advertisements nt witiiout in all rases, be insert''! until fotbi'i. e--V-.J.,, I,; hci,1! s-
