Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 January 1837 — Page 4
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jLZ Tho CM Cordwaincr. In the days of my boyhood I recollect wtll, And ether no doubt this c!J story ran tell. Our tradesmen were honest, and ne'er thought cf cheating. And what is still stranger they would a!! go to meeting, there was shoemaker Let, I remember the spot, Arid the bench whers he tot. With his Btrap on his kneu' 1I was honest and fair, And siact to a hair, And ft faithful old ccrdiruintr he! One rioon shiney night, thanksgiving was coming. I mounted in haste uncle Jeremy's mare; Off Dobbin eaid I ' let your trotters be drumming. Towards uncle. Lot's," and she soon had me there. 0 rood uncle Lot, 1 remember the spot, And the bench whore he j With his strap o'er his kntv! Our shoes were oil ready. For me and for Neddy, And Sally and Betty", And Dolly and Hetty, What a faithful old cerdwainir he!
I lien Mere was tiie stitching so strong and so nice.
Why the threads held the leather ns firm an a iee
There was none of vour pegging, and none of
your nailing. And there was no fretting, and s.-ehiinr; an railing, When shoemaker Lot, He workM on the spot; Which I've not forgot. With the strap o'er his k: v; How strong he would sew then! I wish he'd now show them What a faithful old cunhi'iii i:r he! Put alas! now a Jays, how changed is the matter And honesty scorns to go begging about; For one scarce has a coat, or a shoe or a carter,
i nat H last more than three weeks before 'tis worn
cut! O that some rr.-'e Lot, Would again tko the spoi, And the bench where he .tut. With his strap o'er his knec. AnJ would work at the trade. And have shoes well ma le, Ao cheat and no coen, .No rip by the dozen. What a useful old c-rdu-uiier he! ywnpummsi miw.mm.a.Mixjwi" '.jwctuhh im m jm.immmi TADDY AND THE iiCHO. "Patrick! win: re have you been this hour or more? you must not absent vourpelf without tny -icnnis-si.in." -Och, niver mote -will I .! the ltkr ir.' Well, give an account of yoi'riel' vou seem out of breath.'
'Fait the same I nm fir; 1 nr or was in
such fear since I come to Ainenky. I'll tell you all about i'. sir, whcti 1 et mv breath once again.'
'1 heard ye tiiiniff the r-fiu'trnpn of
wonderful hecho, sir, in the w umli beliitit the big hill. And I thoeh by wb.it ye s:d of it bate all the 1. echoes of ould Ireland, sir; and so it does by the powers! Well
I jist run over to the place yc was snaking
c, to convarse a hit wiu the wotiderfjl crathur. So said I, 'liilloo. !ul!ru hilioo and sure enough the hecho said liii'cc, liilloo, hilloo, you r.oisy rnscal.' I thoch that was qtinre, sir: and I said liilloo, agin. 'liilloo, yourself, stril the hecho, you begun it first;' 'What the tl 1 are ye made uv," said I 'Shut your mouth,' said the hecho. So said I, ye blathcrm' scoundrel, if yc was flesh and blood like nn honest man that ve U'nt, I'd hommer y e till the mother ct yc vouit t know her impedent son.' And what do vou think the hecho said
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F.-cn ihe London Congrcgct'.enal Mrguzinr. T1.C Jctrieh Oris of the Cclctiatc 3 r oja-
leu- legend, "the ZIcusc that J stir
I5a:u."
As child!:
the occupation and plotssut
a prodaeo a powciuil i;n; r
on the memory, it is probable that almost everv reader w!io lias passad his itiLiUile
to tint, sir! 'Scamper, vou basfj cf
paddy,' eaid he, 'or fiit if I coch ye I'
break tvery bone in yer ugh body.' An . 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 .
11 mi mv neju wiu a tiq- stone, an was
nigh knocking the poor brain out o' m
So I run as fast as ivcr I could, an' prise Ve all the saints, Tin hera to tell ve of it
?ir. Saturday Xeics
Practical Sarcasm. One of the most ingenious practical sarcasms ever made
use 01 was mat 01 tne late Kev. Konert
Hall, addressed to a clergyman who ha
ootaineu a lucrative iivmp alter a enar.trc
of religious opinions. Mr. Ilali had pros
ed him hard upon the question of Church
reform. 1 lie gentleman 3 constant an
ewer to the arguments addressed to him
was "I can't see it," "I don't see it,
can't see that at all." At last Mr. Hall took a letter from his pocket, and wrote on the back of it with his pencil, in small let
ters, the word "liod. "Do vou see that?'
"Yes." He then covered it with a niece
01 goia, uo vou see 1; now. "jv 0.
"I must wish you ood morn.nrr, sir.'
said Hall, and left him to his meditations.
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l sar nciuuor iiouge, wnai are vou fencing up that are pasture for? forty acres of it would starve a cow! Kight, replied Hodge, and I am fencing it up to keep the
cows out.
A Trading Bridegroom. After a mar
riage in Connecticut, the bridegroom took the parson aside most m vsteriouslv and
whispered to him, "Can't vou take vour
, pay out in tatcrsr'' -s Important if trite. -Wc are informed in tue Globe, that Mr. Reuben M. Whitney has been supported by public opinion!!" 'I lie "public'," whose "opinion" is thus vouched for, will, we t tke it. be not a little surprised a, the ar.nrmcmcr.t. .ffX0'Mv:'j Gazette.
svs in nn 1 hi
delight with u hid mviing leC'Tid
h ni'rserv, recollect
the
e repcatei
1 th'i! p-uerile
he I louse that Jacs
ilt." Verv few, however, are at alt
aw rre of the original form of its composition, or the particular subject it was d.-i-igned to illustrate. And fewer still would suspect that is only an accomodated i'id altered translation of an nncieiit parabolical livimi, sung bv the Jews at the
least oi the passover, and commemorative of the principal events in the history of that people, Yet such is actually the fact. The original, in the Chaldee language, is now lying before me; anl as it may not be unintorestimr to the readers of the Congregational Magazine, I will here furnish them with a literal translation of it and then add the interpretation, as given by P. N. Leberecht, Leipsie, 1731. The hvmn itself is found in Scjihcr Uagguda.'i, fol. U3. 1. .! A'. a A n, my father bought, l or two pieces of money: A kid, a kid. 5. Then came the rat, and ale the kiJ, That my father bought, For two piiooB of money: A kid, a kid. 3. Then came tue dt-g, and Lit the cat. That ate the kid. That my father bought.
For two pieces of money: A kid, a kid. 4. Then came the ttvJT and beat the do;;, That bit the cat, Tliat ate the kid, That my father bought, For two J ieces of inonov: A kid, a kid. 5. Then came the fire, ami burned the suit. That beat the doj, That bit the. cat, That ate the kid, That my father bought, l-r two pieces of monet: A kid, a kid. Then came the tru'.ir and ipicm-h. ! t'. 1 'Ch-it burned the sta'.l", That beat the di g Tliat bit the eat, That ale the kid, That my father bought, c or two pieces of rnonev: A kid, u kid. . Then if me the ex and drank the water. That rpieiicho.l the (ire, Tliat burned the Hta'T, 'I'll at ber.t the doj, 'J'hat bit tl'P cat. That at- tae kid, That my tat!ier h c.ti.';! t. For two pieerj of nuaty: A kid, a k..l.
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nve?if.:1. mmnf tcturcd n:id for sale bv
ijlk aj. iTess manulaeturcr corner
of F.iht and Elm streets, Cincinnati.
Fress w ilh counter Die, f o(). SEALS, of all
kinds furnishes! to order, at Einrravcr's nricrs.
t laeinnati, April '2d 51-lf.
'J
Cotton Yarn
Then came t'ie b-itchcr, end That drank the water. That oueiiched the fro TIlat burned t'i s:a:h That beat the doj, Til at bit t!ie cat, That ate the kid, That my father bouch', For two pieces of mone : A ki 1, a hi Then came the anzeluf drit Thai sU'.v t'ie 01, That drank the na'-r, That quenched the tire That burned the i-ta;i". That beat the dog, That bit the cat. That ate the kid, Thht my father be;i.;h,, Fcr two ieces of tnrmey: A ki 1, a Lid.
i:i c,
h am.' U'led the :but -her
LJ3 O
, - pTJ5lIE undersignetl is n n 'fiJifk Ss nowopomn-a
lor public acconnn id ation in that coinmodiou buihiini; loin; occupied as an Inn, In loiu-jnir t
Walter Armstrong, Es-p, from whom he has taken
a lease lor a lerai oi years, w Hero lie liopes 111 a
short time to be prej are 1 to keen a
H3USE GF ENTERTAINMENT,
eoual to anv in the Western -oiintrv-. The house
itself is unusually pleasant with large and airv
rooms. ami areoao!v bitualea, stamlnnr on a square
alone, unconnceted wnh other bmlilinjs. '1
n iiuie premises 1; uiiiieraoing; repairs, w nicn, when
completed will render it as convenient and as com. fortable, for travellers or boarders as anv similai CKtalilishment in the JSiate.
'J'he stal'les will be inferior to none in the coun. try and well supplied wih hay. grain, A.c.
A lveaiHiir Koom, n intended to be kcj t here newspapers from the Atlantic i iiies and other tec-
lions of our country w ill be rcirularlv filed. I this, his new undertakiiitr, the uuderMimed intern!
to make every one, who mav be pleased to call, as
coiinort.ible and p.s much at home as possible, ii- 1 11 . 1 , .
aroM is an ne nirni.iieo wiui lots lor t!ie con
venience of their stock, it. V. I.A.Nt'L'OrV. Lawreneoburlt. July.'iS, 1SCC 20th I-IITOHS Hi' CWSPAFrilS, A; r. r . . C . 1 1 !t, 1 , . ,
1 '.ii- 01 ii,i i n, jis. 11 11, oe seen nv t:ie ni'Ove
iioti e. has ee:'sed lu, wonted voeation f r a season i:;d assumed another. From an editor lie is metani
'.rpnose.i t. a lsotnlaec. l istead oi catering tor
the ntetit.il taste of old literary friend, he i
a. out to cut an. I rr.rve 1 r tae corp. .real pallates of v.v, ones in opi,Mi;i':'m stile. Should anv of vou ele;;iot ) .as tiiiswe.v. no matter of what iioh'i-
esl creed, vou sliali be sure of a cordial reception 'ml a hearty w homo, seel free, mid truly happy will ho he to unvt any of his former brethren oi ihe toilsome art. ICes;;rctftl!lv. A c. v.. v. i,AGi)o:.
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F'V
iini: 'd to t! It!-:-"!! Ll b'.-- i.-ub'i : : ! : ; e r 1 r ! 1
10 W
VPAP. r f.r.r or any e?
i)i:s ::v. I epi's to a tea.-l rr.-
j i s tor I u:.ii:es
lit j .:
:ar'.er.
rs. CTCIIV.
cr-s;;n
12 bus o.t-..;
L WHEAT. i han-c i-a!t for Wh II. U. WliLLLilU
10. Then came the 11. h,
ir. blcised !-: He!
jat!i.
And killed the ant-el of
I Hat Litk-J tha butcher, Th .t a!.r the. t. That drank the wa'er,
'hat .piem hcd tho fir.-. That burned the MalT, Timt beat the do.:. That bit the cat. That ate the Lid, That my father bought. For two piect-i of monev: A kid. a kid. The following is the interprclat.oti:
1. The kid which was one of the pure
animais, uenotos tne liebrewF,
1 tie lather by whom it was purchased i Ii,l,d,-oli 1 - 1
.. o,.i.,..iu, mi irprt-M-nts nimsrit as
sustaining this relation to the Hebrew m: tion.
The two pieces of monev signifv Mo
ses and Aaron, through whose mediation
the Hebrews were brought out of Eoypt
. l lie cat denotes the Assyrrians by
wnom tne ten tribes were carried into
captivity.
3- Ihe dog is svmbolkal of the Tlrdi.i-
lonians.
4. The staff signifies the Persians. 5. The fire indicates the (Irecian cm
pire, under Alexander the (Ire-it
G. The water betokens the k'nmm. m
the fourth of t!ie great monarchies, to
wnose uominion t in . cu-a u r.-, ,,u;.,..t
----- w ',ii,cun LLLUll
. J lie OX IS a Svmbol of the Simoons
who subdued Palestine, and broiauht it un der the chaliphate.
s- Tha butcher that killed the ex de
notes the Cmsaders, by whom the Holy
i.ana was wrested out of the hands of the
MrnccK.
0. Theancrel of death signifies th" Tnrk-
su wt-.u, i-v wiucli the an. r.f
was taken trout the Pranks
it is st ! : 1 si
i aii'siitse
and to which
ject.
10. The commencement of the tenth
tanza is designed to show that God will
take signal vengeance on tho 'Fnrl.-s timm.
liattdy after whose overthrow the Jews
are to be restored to their own land, nnd
live under the covr-miont - i ti-.;, 1
'?d !"-iaa.
tueir Ion
rI'"IIK cu:t'-:ners of the abovo cstablishement and merchants iienerally, can be furni.shed with COTTON VAKiS by forwarding their orders to D. S. liO.VNEn. Vincennes. S,j,t. Iff, 1P3C 11-Jo-EDa rtn crsfi ip. MILl subscriber liaving associated Rohert N. Carnan with him in Ids store, the business hereafter will be conducted under the linn of Uonner Carnan. 1). S. HONNER. Vincennes, Nov. 10th, 1S3G.
Wall
nil
3
Winter
r.ONMilt AM) CARXAN, TTPST receiving and opening direct ' ""from the eastern cities, a large stock of nRSTMSHi Fi!Jcn. 1)11 V (;U)l)r!. consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Sup. Blue, Mack, Green, Drab, Claret, Mixed and other Cloths, Plaid, Drab, eVe. Cassnneres, Cassinetts, oce. ite. Heavy Plushings, Bearskins and Pilot Cloths, for Overcoats, 300 pieces British, French and American Prints, Plain and Figured Merinoes, Lace and Muslins, French worked capes collars, etc., Figured and plain Bobhinetts, Swiss, Mull, Jackonettand Book Muslins, Lace, Quillings, Edgings, and Insertinns, Plain and Figured Silks,
Handsome new style Bonnet Ribbands and Bdunos,
API-HUN TICKS wa.ti:i. NE or two Apprentices wanted to the Tannine and Currying Business.
J. C. HOLLAND. Nov. l-l'.h, 183521
June
sua AH. Y the barrel a very superior article, New Orleans irhigur, fur
sale by WHEELER &. BAILEY.
ith, 183C 4-tf.
DEEM SKINS WANTED. JwTf.lIIRTEEN ten per, lb. in cash paid for
Tt. iimv r- inn nn
e'.KIHS.
Vincennes,
Nov. 11, 2-1-
NEW GOODS.
II C Subseriliers are now opening at their new
tore Koom, on ater ttreet, an aU'iiuona!
.tock of
eh th
m rjoons, y v oi;l-l ie.-.i'p tb.e attention
and lurtotiitr
public
f their "cner-
to whi friend ah
They will receive in exchange for (rooils, Herr. Rockoon. liabit and Opossum .-!.i:is, clean Cotton and Linen, rags. Ginserur. Beeswax, Feathers. 1'laxseed. I'lai and To.v I i'lcn, A hite 13 cans, cU. THORN & TRACY. June 30, 113C 5-tf,
10?.IESTIC GOODS. 'FPUE subscriber will keep a regular sup13 ply of Jvnpp's Domrstic (iootls on hand, tlie superior quality of which is too well known to need anv commendation. Consisting of
Flannels, Spun Cotton,
dVC. cVC.
llatp,
Oet. rtli, lnc-
j
10-tf.
Clothes Jilankcts, 3Itrino, J. w. MADDOX.
Blond (iauze, I'u
Shawls.
fi'V!r- X:'f ' r-tantlv on'hai.d. t,iS2te WHKBLKR & DAI
barrel
cen-
r
r.d f
VILE Y.
June tilth, 1S3C 3 tf
um'er the tirm oi
on the Huh u!ii:..o b it Co., arc fui'v am
5 HE COPART.NERy SHIP in rt to fore ex.mr b-'tw.-en t!ie Sv.hricrihrrs. inlh and Carson, was d:so!vy muiunl eceisei.t. R. Smith
rise, to sett'e tho business.
i:i;:;kt smith, thomas. j. carson. Ym.-ce.r.c.-. July. fl:h. 1--.W fi-tf.
Tblil superior siis-juehannnh, on hand and J for sale bv WHKKLBR & BAILLY. June a-lth, 1::0 1 tf.
Ilandl.i rchiefs, Veils, fcc. Thibet, Merino Shawls and Ilandker-
cbicts.
Cashmere and Prussian Shawls and Handkerchiefs,
Irish Linens, Russian Diapers, Blench
ed ami unbleached Domesticks.
I'everteens. .Moleskins and I Irillinff5, Checks, Ticks, Baizes and Flannels, Glover, "Vestmgand Hosiery in a great variety, J0,'ll,and 12 quarter Rose and Whu-
nev Blankets,
Maekanuw- and Point Blankot.. Twenty cases of Boots and Shoes, Silk Hals, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, Ladic.' and Misses Straw, Tuscan and "linker Bonnets, Hardware and Cutlery of almost everv '.'.-.eripti'ui. Twenty-five half chests of 1; - ' o : i 'I'oas. nun rr T T vsian . Ti nnrri-.b
, ...f: : J-an 1 ( i u n -Po w de r,
i Seroons of Indigo, Spices, eve. &e.
Togetlicr with almost everv article in ilenand; all of which will be sold as clieap
and upon as accommodating terms as thev
cr.n be had in this place. BONNER & CARINA IV. Nov. 10th, 18-2G 2-1-tf.
COXEEC'nOXAil, Eltr.HWIXi: .S- KOLl.EiiEhd. Wf, ESPECTFULLY inform the eitiy X) zens of Vincennes, that they have permanently established themselves in this place in the above businc-, on Market streect. two doors above J. (.'. Clark's Hotel, where they have and intend contanly to keep, on hand h J 0 :-t .
IF
irm-r
COIIDIALS AND SYliUi'S. OF .'ILL KIXDS. All of wVvich they arc determined to sell at the lowest J.miisvilh- cash price's. Merchant-! and (irocers arc particularly requested to call and examine for ti.emsc lvcs, prior to purchasing el.-e-
N. B. Ord
A'inccnnes. March
from the country will be prompt
d 1S3(1 10-Iv.
SI W 2B m a
tit
57 T fives nie nleas-
II v.-iji ure to announce
fcU iTZ!tj. tomers, that I have re-, moved to the
NEW BRICK STORE HOUSE, On tie corner of Marktt and Secoml ttreile, where I have just opened a large arid genepid ssiortmer.t of Gnocjitius, HARD & UUEEXSWARE, whiih I am dctirous to irll nt the lowest cash ivicc. L N. WIIITTELSEY. Vincennes, Oi t. Cth 1S30 19-tf.
TXtOX: Lady
Ladies American
at
-- V-V www 'li 1
ta v o L ip, m fry. o tr
g W. : r.ov
.1
PUT r? p, PfiBrwAy
opc.ing- a larjc and full avsor
ftthn J. Holland,
L2 iLa
Pl ATlns..'V-7f!
: w
1
C-
!S j USt
ter street, ss&.
between Market and 15u.sonm streets
ccivca anu wiu continue to receive a
IHE SII nnd stood .s?;j,; rf
FALL &, WIXTEU O'OORS
which tocelher with Ins ormcr Stoek will consti
tute a select and ceneral n-sortniont of
Q" A D D L E and i Harness .Man
ufacturer, would in
form his friendo that
he keeps constantly
on nana next aoor
to his Tannins' and
Currying establish
ment. Saddles, Bri dies, Harness, tc.
of which will be sold low- for cash, or for
most articles of country produce. Vincennes. November 11, 1835 21
1
N cw
received
Goods?. an additional supj'
rorcrie:. (ueenpvvare, China, Cmlcry, Hats, " IJonncJs, Hoot?,
Shoes,
-ah
of
I eve. tvc.
lowest
a I.e is anxious to sell at the
(Mi. es, aim i;, .a. lernuneii lo uisiiose oi on the most
asenahle terms. N. r. lie will receive in cxehano almost tide of country produce.
niceunes, Oct. -7, 1
-;-:-tf
i 2 it ' i j i h-rsi-r.cd havitui c! ased 1
ih in a: lo close th
f the same, would request taose who
to call and settle tin ir re-p-etivc d
H. P. WIIDLLE
rarn
B.--- tne mill, aao
is ftore a! ecconnts -re iudul t-'t.
av.
IFF ST
FALL A?D V LTi:il GOODS, hi "h, to-rether with our former stoek, makes it
complete, and renders it equal to any in the place, and to which we respectfully call the attention of our friends and customers. Those wishing to get crood bargains, miht better cive us a call. it. tvMITH & Co. Vincennes, Nov. l?3fi '3 tf.
r,'? T rn
iir lon;ts, Cyc. t c. Syr. C. arents fur the imuorters. will Minhmi,
I.e. p oi. hand the (rial) Anrln.r Brand Chanipninc; and a s-pcrior article of Spanish solars At their W'haL-iuie store, corner of Main i Cater 'trerts. Evansvi, July 1 1th, IS36 10-tf
SADDLE TREES.
8a. Ue Trees, (r.'isorte.l.) jnst received and for sale
3 O
by Vinernnes, Nov. 130-
vr:i. tiiurstox, & Co, ULCXIVING. roKWARBIXC. AND COM.VISSIOX MEECIL1XTS. Evaivivillc, Lid. 'jf-iliZ undersigned, successors to F. E. Good-
8 e. Ls.-.. in the Kcceiviiir. Forwardintr, am
Commi wion business in this id-ace, .solicit (Jood
on consintneut for sale and orders for the pur-
cnase ol produce. Having taken the large Ware
house on .Main street, recently occupied bv M
G'oo Iscll, they are prepared to receive and store
sucit merchandize as my be entrusted to them fi
forwarding; or for sale. WM. TIIUUSTON, & Co. Evansville la.. October 1st, 1S36. REFER TO
Messrs. C. H. Minhul V Co.
F. II. Td!a; Jf Co. (.Louisville, K II. C. Cuthr Co. 3 Lyon .V f.Vco.r, i " '. E. Cemhill. Efi. $ Eva"sv'.
..Tessrs. y,,rt,m Oe Harris, V Fittsbureh, Pa
J lie uinici -ic-ned haiinfr rehrnjuished the re iving. torw arding and commission business re-
ceio.y cone hy nun m tins place, takes ph asurc in
reeo'-m ending to his fri"!ids and the jiublie gen
eraiij . oiessis. vv uuam 1 r.urs'.on ec -o.. wiio arc
prepared to pay prompt attention to all business
entrusted to their care. F. K. GOOPSELL. Evansville, October 1st, 1S36 20-3m.
T VJ'VT . T TRook r.nd
THE Proprietor of the I.ady'f Do.,1, gral-ful cr the unceasing patronage which he liu received, fiiinonnci s to the Ladies' who have to gt nronsly sustained their nu-n "Hook," that lis ha made new orranrements fir iheir gratilication. Conv ineod that he could not in ary way mor elTeetually promote the intereits, or realite thta wishes of his niimcioi s lubtnbeie, h licit swat, ed the valuable aid of MRS. SARAH J. HALE, of Boston, to whose Fuperinlendance the litmrr departments of the .ady' book will hereafter be committed. For many years Mrs. Hale a? conducted the American Ladies' Majraznie l.p periodical of uncommon merit, which will b merged in the Lady's Book. Her abilities ct familiar to her countrywomen, and on both i da of the Atlantic she enjoys a hiph reputation as one of the mor-t irraoeful vigorous and accomplished of our female writers. Under the judicious management cf Mrs. Hale, the Lady's Book will not only maintain tke excellent character it lies alieady acquired, but it is confidently expected that it ill Ik- rendered more eminently worthy of the fupport of tho? to whose interests and amusement it has hen, and will continue to be, rsj-ecbil'v devot-rd. The fupcrior talcnM and fine ta..te cf t'-.o Editor will give the work a new impulse; wbiic her (-m, ce.iitril.utior.s, and thofo rectived from her personal fiiends, and other correspondents, of whom a number have already promised, willrrnd-rit ahnast entirely orirrinal. Ainonest others who are eipccted to furnish matter f jr the J!o h mav be mentioned. Mr'. Sarah J. Hale, E,?., Morton Meri,hae!, Mrs. H. L. Siiiournry, K..1 ert T. Conrad, Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Alei'r. Pimitry, j.. ji, y.rf. Caroline Lee Hutz, H. E. Hale, Mrs. E. 1'. Ellett, L". Burke Fisher. Miss Leslie. N. C. Brooks, A. Si. Miss H. !' Gould, Wh. E. Ihuton, Miss ('. E. Gen h, Willis Cation! ClaiK, Mi-s L. H. Medina. L.seph C.' Ncal. II. S. Maek.T7.ie, L. L. 1)., B. B. Thatcl.fr, Joseph K. (handlrr. K. Perm Smith. The proprietor of the Lady's Book is ,-Uu-:r.i;.ed to tne every means to mcintain the superiority which his publication has obtained. For yia:s be l.as nic steadily on in the eour el imptovi nie.-.t. and be fl-'t.-rs l.imse'f tlinl hi--, faeiliiii s n.c si.,, Rs to rive Lis work e.'i.inai.t r.di nntn ,-es .v, i J.is eomT.etito-a. llm rrv an r 1
s,;! i '; ti- b.-t .-i.nl I-s him to be ItPerai in Lis epr,!,-.ti-. s ,i;,; jt, and what trer ran 1 r n-e.'i:::-iis'ied 1 v vi:t. I prize and rost he is les.-lverl 'o c.het. B.-u.h-s the persons abote-mcniiour-d as contri biOnrs. he has cjpeetali.ms of receiving " ': f om zcvraral listiii)rtiis!i(.l f,ifiale writers m Europe: and as an inducci.-.ci.i
1 11 own country, lie is vmiir.g to pay
E'.ojted by lnni as suitable to
1 ir eery aiti 1 his u! Ii. ati ui,
as v. i,i e gi ve perio'li.-al i;; th
, as bijjh a rate r.f renutiierati.-n i by the proprietors of any ci'.ti : United State.-..
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Six I f uiulred bbls.
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lirst ipiaiity, for sale by
VnCELEU cc BAILEY. Vincennes, Nov. 17, l3f! 1'J tf.
Kegs 'I'ar. for sale bWHEKLLK cV BAILEY.
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"HE suliseiilK'r wisnci to employ two iiiur-
ne men Blacksmiths who are well aeqnaint-
wilh the business, and of sober and industri
ous habits. To such, rood v.-.i-es win no civon
articularlv to a mail who i; capaMe of m anag-
ng a t-iup where there arc uoya aim ot.ier
hands. J. C. CLARK'. Vnv.-cnncs, Julv Oth. 150 tf.
GO-PARTNERSH'?. 3 EOMGL" LEECH havir.g purchased on the HJa'H.t'a ultimo the interest of Thomas- J. Carson, in the merchandise of the firm of Smith and Cars.ui. the business will in future be crried on at the old stand by the subscribers under the firm ol" Hubert Smith it Co. who will pay ali debts due by the late firm of Smith fe carson. and to whom nil those indebted are re.iuc.sted to make immediate payment. POBERT SMITH. GEORGE LEECH.
incrnne-, July l ain, 1S30 (i-tf.
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Jiiiciil portion of the Lady's Li.rhe improved. The tvnoittanhr : ; '
!e nicro e-.-i-ant, an! tho paper of a better oi; ity. During theyrir f ortrsits enirraved on steel f
several cn n.ent ladies will be given: and hit secend mor.th a colered plate, illustrative the t-rcvailing fashion will be furr.ishp.h t!,o,
hshmcr.ts. f nleuhited to enchaneo the apr.i:-
ance and l-irrcasc the value of the work. wPJ
he introdu, ed: and generally, every thing will lj done that the mt. uiitirine uurnose nf m.lin.7
c Lady's Book pre-eminently entitled to pat
ronage can r'. ctrest. U ith the .Tr.ri..nr. I ..
ins fti-qt.ir-.'.t during a long course of years d. --oted to the lu.rims and the aid to be ih rived iiiin the distimiuished lady who will henceforth
b-r as;-oeiati d v. i'h him. the Pul.;;)i.-r r. ..,,.
dent that ho will be able to render the Mildest
iti-f.tction to all who may become his patrons.
t'. -rek.ro, vwtti a jurt reliance on his ch.ims
to support, respectfully solicits a continuer:cc ot that liberal cncoi raecment which has so kindiv been bestowed on his endeavours. 'J'he terms of the Lady's Book are Three Hollars per milium payabl in advance Ali orders must be addiesjcd to L. A. GODEY. 100 Walnut Ltrert. As the publisher cf the Lady's Book is connected willi other popular periodicals he sue-ecsr
fr the convenience of remittance, the following
system of
CLURBLXG.
Lady s Book and Bulwer's Novels for Lady's Book and Marrvatt's Novels for
Bulwer's and Marrvatt's Novels, 17 in all Bulwer's or Marrvatt's NuvcU and Saturday
N ews.
ally's Book, Hook, for
Lady's Book, Celebrated Trials and Sketch
Book, for
Bulwer's or Marrv.tt's Novels. Cclebratod
Trials, and Sketch Book.
SIR WALTER SCOTT'S KDVELS-
A premium of all the Novels by this rclrhra-f-i uthor will be given to anv person furnishm
ten subscribers and the cash f30, to the publish--
t it- l.adys Book free of postage: or one hn ' the Novels f.ir five subcribcrs, and the caj'i $1 ' Nov. IC30 n,).
TZ"E VirCCENNSS GAZETTE
is 4.j!iti5i:co tticrn Sr.tuian
T 1 j "ZTw OJL''
Saturday News, and Sketch
f ft J f,S fa
tee:
RlRQFf lll'.Ou ItKUCtiri Two and ;i iiiilf cents prr
pounu in cnsii, or iiiroc crnts in prinfinp:. will ho pivon for any
(i'.iairiitv ol clean
r'inrjIn ll'n-cd - t ft,-.-. nt
' - Civil - . - I; ii
inon or cotton
otTico.
2 00. If puid in advance. J 2 00, If paid during the ytar. f 3 00, If nut puid during the vnr
it -.), t or six months. Tapers discontinue 1 only at the option 0f the publisher w hile arrearages are due. rr7-Adver!isf meets making one square or less will be inserted three times for one dollar, aiul twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion lontrer advertisements in the same ratio 4 a . :
.uM-iu5cin.LiU seer without orders, tvi!
an ca e-:, t.,- 1: y.Ttci u-itll r.jrbi.l. arid ci'i,'inL-! .
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