Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 January 1837 — Page 4
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4V1 from the National Intelligencer. SONNET. Awnci, who art the youngest born Of Liberty hrt darling;, fav'rite chilJ, With eyea all brightness, dark locks streaming wild. Thy features lovely, color'd like the mom, Velicate, yet bold; thy lip upward with scorn Thy mother' pitying scorn at lands brtruil'd, Where tyrant error rules with guiit defil'd. Of alUueir-strength by fierce oppress ion shorn; Still mindful of the guardian of thy youih. Whose for1 care nursed tucn, and with kindly ruth Protected thee from atotms and fell disease, Oh, itill may God preserve thee in thy truth. And may thy virtues a thou trrow V increase, Crowoing thee ever with enduring Peace! K. R, Tobacco Chewing-. I;i the (almost heartless) hope of reclaiming one tobacco chewer from 'the oiror of his ways, we insert the following graphic sketch. We knew poor Harris; (the euhject of the following narrative' well and a belter fellow never breathed the breeze of Heaven ami we can assure Our reaJers that the picture drawnto the life is not an ovER-drawn one. We can desire for the followers cf thi filthy habit here alluded to, no better wish than to read, mark, learn, and ii.v, ard'sy digest, the moral of the matter, while they they are disustinc'iy endeavcred to digest the despicable juice cf tobacco. ranklin Ptpub!ica:i. Oaa 2ay and a half in the Ufa cf A TOEACCO CHSWSR. Saturday. Took my lint for a walk; wife (as wives are apt to) began to load me with messages upon seeing me ready to go out. Asked me to call at cousin M.'s and borrow the sorrows of Werter. Hate to have a wife read such namby pamhy stuff, but must humor her with Iter whims nd concluded that I had rather she would take pleasure over Werter' s sorrows than employ her tongue in making sorrows for your humble servant. Got to cousin M 's door. Now Cousin M. is an old maid, and a dreadfn! tidy woman. Like tidy women well enough, but dont like your dreadful tidy ones, because I am always in dread while on their premises, lest I should offend their superlative neatness by a bit of gravel on the sole of my boot, or some such matter. Walked in, delivered rry message, and seated myself in one of her cane bottomed chairs, while she rummaged the book case. Forgot to take out my cavendish before I entered, and while she hunted, felt the tide rising. '0 si-it box in the room Windows closed. Floor carpeted. Stove : vamiafced. Look to the fire place; fud of flower, and hearth ncwlv daubed w h,I Spanish brown. Here was r. fix. Felt the flood cf csifnee of cavendish accjrr.u laling. P-cg.in whether as a last to reason wiiri inyseit ; alternative it were bet-' ter to drown the flowers, tedaub the hearth ; or llood the carpet. Mouth in the mean time prettv- weir tilled. io r- ia id my j misery she bewail to ask questions. 'Did. you ever read this book.' 'Yes, maam,' j aid I in a voice like a frog from the bot-i torn of a well, while I wished booK, aunt and all, were with Pharoah's host in the Red Sea. ' 'How did you like it- s.id the indefatigable querist. I threw my head on the back of the chair and mouth upward to prevent an overnow. 'Pretty well, said I. She at last found the Sorrows of Werter, and came towards me. 'O Cousin Oliver, dont put your head ott the bnrk of the chair: now dont. vou'll trrease i
it. and take off the rnldins.' 'i could nctfriioy may suit the meridian of our
answer her, having now lost the power of fpeech entirely, and my cheeks were distended like those of a toad under a mushroom. 'Why, Oliver,' said my persevering tormentor, unconscious cf the reason of my appearance, 'voti are sick, I know you arc, your face is dreadfully swtllc t ' i and before I could prevent her, her hartshorn was clapped to my distended nostrils. As my mouth was closed imperturbably, the orifices in my usual or?:;!! were at that time my only breathing place. Judere, then what a commotion a full snuff of hartshorn created among mv olfactories, I bolted tot the door, and a icartv ache-1 vv.i ..i;o, n.t nr,s. ..,1
criyle, &c. all taonce dsg.-.r-ca irom myjmg when itsuits your purpose, mouth, restored me thefaculiv of speech. I S'a'amu.i. Anv who can talk
Her eyes followed me ir.Jastonishmcr.t and I; returned and relieved my eadiarrassment by putti ir a load on mv conscience. I told her I had been trying to relieve the. toothache by the temporary use cf tobacco while truth to tell, I never had an ; aching fang in my head. I went bom" mortified. orNDAY ruKiM'io. "Friend A . invited mvself and wife,
to take a seal with him to hear the cele-j place, which, nothing undaunted by the brated Mr. preach. Conducted corruptions of the times and the triumphs by neighbor A to his pew. Mouth j of the office-holders, is determined to keep as usual, full of tobacco, and hoiror ofithe Hatrison standard still nailed to the
horrors, -found the pew deoently carpeted ; with white and green, two or three mahogany crickets, and a hat stand, but no spit box. The services commenced, every peal on the organ was answered by an internal appeal from my mouth for a liberation from its contents; but the thing xvas impossible. I thought of useing my hat for a spit box, then turning one of the
crickets over, but I could do nothing utiper
ccived. I took out my handkerchief, but but found in the jilentitudc of her oiliciousr.ess, that my wife had placed one of her whit-- cambiicks in iuv pocket instead of my bandanna. Here was a ui'ei.inn. Hy the time that the preacher had named his text, my cheeks had reached their utmost tension and I must spit cr dia. I arose se zed my hat, and made for the door. My wife (confound these vomen how they dog one about) imagining ine unwell (she might have known letter) got up and followed me out. Are you unv.cM Oliver, said she, a3 soon the door closed sfier us. I answered her by putting out the eyes cf an unlucky dog with a llood of expressed essence of cavendish. 'I wish, said she Mr. A had put a spit box in his pew.' 'So do 1.' We footed it home in moody silence. I was sorry my wife had lost her sermon, but how could I help it. These women are so affectionate, confound them; no, I dont mean so. Hut she might have known what ailed me, and kept her scat. Tobacco! O Tobacco! But the deeds of that day are not yet told. After the conclusion of the service along came fanner Ploughshare. He had seen me go out of church and stopped at the window where I sat. 'Sick to-day,' Mr. V 'Rather unwell,' answered I, and there was another lie to be placed to the account of tobacco. 'We had powerful preaching. M sorrv vou had to o ouU Mv wife asked him in, and in he came. yhe might knowhe would, but women must he so polite. Cut she was the sufferer by it. ('i-irpii-ments over, I gave him my chi.ir at the open window, uown lie sal. ana iumbling in his pockets, he drew forth a formidable plug of tobacco, and comnit need untwisting it. ' J hen you use tobacco, sarJ l. A lee tie occasionally, sum r.e, a-.: htuleposhed from 3 to 4 inches in his check. I mentally pitied those who used more. A neat fence that of yourn,' as llood after tlood bespattered a newly painted white fence rear the windo.v. 'Yes,' said 1, but I like a darker color.' 'So do I,' answered Ploughshare, and yaller suits my notion it dont show dirt.. And he moistened my carpet with his favorite color. Good, though I, wi;"e will ask him in again, I guess. We were now summoned to din ner, r armor l lotigc.snare seated hiinseil. I saw his long lingers in that particular position in which a tobacco chewer knows how to put his diffets when about to un lade. He dtew them across his mouth: 1 trembled for the consequences should he he throw such a load upon the hearth or door, liut he had no intention thus to waste his quid, and shocking to relate, de posited it beside his plute on mv wife's damask cloth. This was too much. I plead sickness Ar.d arose. There was no lie in the assertion now. I was sick. I retired from the table, but my departure did not discompose farmer Ploughshare, who was unconscious- of having dime wrong. I returned in season to see him replacj his quid in his mouth to undergo a second mastication; "and the church bell opportune-1 K" ringinj, called him before he co d 1 us his plate for a spit box. for such I was p.-.-r-uaded would rave tieen ms nr xt m; went up s'.airs, and thrown:;; r. on :ne DCi.:, :e 1 asleep- J'rea:ns undatior.?. fiootls and tire, harra ri h i tnoKgnt l xvas r-'-.m;: a cV-ir. 1 tlien thou nd sirokiiif. 'lie Me, iOUt Mild i'lill iC.-i .a o v not .-shad burst aiivs. d was a flow me with its waters i c cape, i ne water nau rencneu my enm. I tasted it; it was like tobacco juice. I coughed and screamed, and axvakenine, found I had been to sleep with a quid in my mouth. My wife entered at the moment I threw awav the filth v weed 'IIuz, if I were you, I woulda t use that ituh any more vont, said 1. iNeither t: rr nor tw.st, pigtail nor cavendish, have passed my lips since, nor ever shall thev aain. The London times gives the f;dlowinj definitions for a new political dictionary. wn capital: .V impropriation. uoLdung I etcr to pay Paul. Impartiality. The act of placing all your own relatives in all the vacant offices, thev being: as a matter of course the most suitable. If I a-rain had f:ft?ea places, I'd till them with the fifteen ccrr. PlJe. A guarantee wh; cn you mtend to break. Hume. Pit' lic Falh. Cant. I?eJuctici;i. An addition to your own pensions, caused by a deduction from odijcrs' salaries. Drootn. H.-mtsfn. ( iipaimrr when vou are r.o .. t. 1 i'. i. ii : and lon, tnat wise men have none. Jff.tisrnnfion. The meaning of this word is unknown to the authors cf the 'work. They can merely define it "Beino - turned. "Fhe Harrison County Organ," pubnsiieo at v atliz. Uiuo. is the name oi a new and elegnnt sheet, iust issued at tha mast. JY. Y. Ev. Si 3runtircnt.-'Yhc Provincial Legislature of Upper Canada must feel themselves pretty "flush" in these hard limes. They have voted no less than 50,000 for the improvement of roads, and what is singular, the only opponent to the measure was Mr. .ili-Tfay. Two of a trade can't a grp.-. X. V. Ev Star.
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uowutjl j Hudson SEAL. PRESS,, 'P'nventc I, ro.mufji-r.ured and for Bale by 5. & & DICKJXSON, Press manufacturer eoruer . Eijht aridJJiin streets, Cinriniiati. Press wkh counter Tie, 530. cf all Iviuds furnished to ruder, at EiKrMvur aice. t-'inciiiiiati, April 2J 01-tf. wL.0ll n Ptil'' UiidersiiK-d l-.ir pulilic accommod ition in that e.iii.n.aoii.' building long occupied as an Inn, bilon- in'r to Walter Armstrong, Ks:j.. from whom he has talioa a !rasc for a term of years, where he hopes in a short time to lx- prepared to keep a I33USE OF eiHKil to auv ia the 'ctcrn country. The lun;sc itself is unusually pleasant with larc;; and airy toonis.an.l agreeably .situated, standing on a f-p:are al::e, uncennected with oilier 1-uii.:i:i'.;s. '1'hc v'm!e pr-iniics ia undoritoiiig repairs, v Inch, w hen o:!;;U t'-d will render it as -oucnier.t and as e imfrttuHe. for travellers or boarders as any similar est i' 'u-huirnt in the 5-" ..to. 'J'lie ..ibles will l-e inferior to none in the coun-tr-,-and well si'pplted w itll hay. grain, &c. A IJea.linir Koo:n. is intendod to he kept where r. -u sn.i.i. rs from the Atlantic lit-es and other sc-. ti.uis r-s" our countrj- will he reul-riy l.U-d. In thij, his iu-w uiu'e.-takiiig. the undersigned intends to make everv one, - ii may p'.ea ed to call, as eoi:i!v..rta!i!e and as liu'.en at home as pos-Ie. lrners can lv funudied wi'.'.i lts 1'rr th.c ronvetdence of their stoek. U. '. I ANGL'GN. Lawie icehur.;h. July.C, l0fi 0i o eu:t:ik or NKv,-HPA!':ns, cVr. One of your corps, it v.ill he seen by the above nt te'e.has ceased hi wonted vocation l--r a t-eason, u:d assumed an ther. From an editor l:cis met.itnirphosed to a Donif.iec. List, ad ,.f eat.-rinjj lor the menial tastes of r.'d literary friends-, he is al'outto cut ami carve for the corporeal f iliates of new ones in cpi -tirevn !e. Should any of you hanee to pp.ss t'ns way, no matter of wliat political eioc.l. you shall be sure of a cordial reception . 1 l,.,v..l..m. ....sl fr., ....I n,t t,orn wli! hrbeto crcotstp-v cf his former brethren of, the toilsotae art. r.tspcciiV.iy, oVc K. C. LANfJDONVLXCEXyES vox am year. Or,c; top v;v r-t n'ner srx or (n rnoviii:i if Misntr.n tited to about I vo:.t ,- rupi'.s to n f T" lirr. business .:ic.:i erivm so r; to lltpnji for ... ; tra-.a net esetui! Xciti ": -15 per year, a ve for woo 1, ic. ed j per quarter. Extra i Mr3. cnosnr. Cviiduc'uri. 10:h. IS30 2-tf. AT!' I-OIl V 5 .a-i r !. D tf. !i!,.el O t y HI SWas.F.i by the barre stai.tlv on hand, and for WHEELER & BAILEY. l33 3 tf tHE COPARTNER- $ SHIP heretofore oxi'tinT between ibe Suiiserihers, uniler tlie firm of Smith and (. ai on, was dissoivon the 10th ultimo bv mutual conc-,t. K. Smith 5c Co., arc fully authorised to settle th" business, ROUEIIT SMITH. THOMAS. J. CARSON, th. IS 3 it fi-tf. Yi:-.cen;ies, JuU SilAL) 5?ERY superior sus-uehancah, on hand a: for sale bv WHEELER & BAILEY. June 21th, lG 1-tf. - rj P t 3. VIGO V Jt J. A if J i " a t It 1 -; - , --s -V IT 2: on :ter S'.rect. l.vt .vecn .Market and I-osseron st eets. ceived and v ill continue to reci ive a lasjust eFRESH and good t-npph; of A. WiNTICIi GOODS. which t. ether with his orr.ier Stork n id contij tnte a select and genera! assortment of uroccne?, Quocnsvyarc, China, Cutlery, I fatr-, Bonnets, Boots, Shoos, Pi! 13-W Krnhnwa Salt, &c. tec. All of which he is anxious to sell at the lowest priors, and is determined to dispose of on the most reasonable terms. N. 11. He will receive in exchange almost ar.v artirie ot" country produce. Yincw.nes, Oct. 27, 22-tf 57? HE undersigned havincr closed his store at the mill, and wishing to close the accounts of the same, would request those who nr indebted to coil and settle their respective: debts. H. D. U'HLELER. Vin.tnn", AwPih. 15J3 11-
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P vf vuiium urn TnC cnitomcrs of the above establUhcmcnt and merchants itennrally, can bo furnished with COTTON YARKS forwarding their orders to D. S. BONNER. nncf-w, Sff-t. Iff, 1 -lf $Jo-lDarfnership. rf1llll subscriber having associated Robert N. Garnan with him in his store, the business hereafter will be conducted under the firm of Bonner & Carnan. D. S. BONDER. Yinccnnes, Nov. 10th, 1830. Wiut .f15 KOXXVAl AM) CAIIXAN, Ft UST receiving and opcnimi direct from the eastern cities, a large stock S3. 5-' P Z1. 'w Xt . -IZ W V X M DIIY GOODS. consisting in part of the following articles, iz: Sup. Tilue, Black, Green, Drab, Claret, ?Iied and other Cloths, Plaid, Drab, Lc. Cabsimeres, Cassinetts, &.c. &c. Heavy Flushings, Bearkin3 and Pilot Cloths, for Overcoats, 300 pieces British, French and American Prints, Plain and Figured Merinoes, Lace and Muslins, French worked capes collars, t.;e., Figured and plain Bobbinetts, Swiss, Mull, Jackonettaud Bock Muslir.r. Lace, Quillings, Edgings, tir.d Insertiugs, Plain and Figured Silk, Handsome new style Bonnet Ribbands and Beltings, Silk, Blond Gauze, Fncy Sliawls Handkerchiefs, Veil, &c. Thibet, Jlerino Shawls and Ilandkerc;''l:' Cashmere and Prussian Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Irish Linens, Russiin Diapers, Bleach ed and unbleached Domestieks. Beverteens, Moleskins and Drillings, Checks, Ticks, Baizes and Flannels, Gloves, Vesting and Hosiery in a great variety, 10, II. and 13 quarter Rose and Whitney Blankets, Maekanaw and Point Blankets, Twenty cases of Boots and Shoes, Silk Mats, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, Ladies' and Misses Straw, Tuscan and Sha';er Bonnets, Hardware and Cutlery of almost every do.-cri ,v.ion. Uvip-j Twenty-five half chests of jl'.. ;- Teas, Younsr II y son, Imperial, iL and G 1 1 n - P o w d r r , . e. T T fs - r
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Pa't l"-r AVl-.eat, 4 OerooilS OI JllUlgO, SpiCCS, CC. CC. Y'IiEFLLR. ':&(. j Togeiher with almost every article in de.'mand; ;'ll of which will be sold as cheap t 'and unon as accnmmtidatinsr terms as thev
can be had in this place. BONNF.R & CARNAN. Nov. 10th, 1823 2-1-tf. Q ADDLE a V 7 Harness Mc and anufac'urer, would in form his friends that he keeps constantly on hand next door to his Tanning and Currying establishment, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, etc.. of which will be sold low for cash, or for most articles of country produce. Ymcennes, November 14, 1S35 24 j. V it ss rn IT UST received an additional supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which, together vt ith our former stock, mokes it Complete, an 1 renders it equal to any i:i the pia -e. and to whi'-h we respectfully rail the att--n'.ion o! our f.i.-n.ls and customer-. Those wi-hin? to get cood bar-ain-, n.ir,ht better eive s n ce!1. R. SMITH A-. Co. Yincenncs, Nov. 1S36 3-tf. SADDLE TREES. S.u'.le Trees, (a-sorte ! ust received and for sale It. SMITH 4c Co. by Yincenncs. No 1C-36 23-tf- . - . - l l l.l.l . ! : u'. .. v. , -r. fitft WHEELER & BAILEY. Yincenncs, Nov. 17, loC 49--tf. TO Blacksmiths. T THE subsciiher wishes to cmpioy ij-u nevmen uucksjiicis ed with the business, and of sober ami industrious habits. To such, cood wages will be given particularly to man who is capable of mana-j-in-a shop where there ara boys and other hands. . J. C. CLARK. TincMinM. 3vy toth, 18S6 8-f.
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ti. if a aurnna f, and Cumiiij Businesn. J. C. HOLLAND. Nov. 14 th, 1S35 CI SIJiAK. eie, iew Uileaui cugar, lor ' sale by WHEELER & BAILEY. June 24th, 1SDC 4-tf. DEER SKINS WANTED. JTJ IIIRTEEN cent-, per, lb. in cash pai 1 for j- Skine. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vlr.ccr.ncs, Nov. 14, 163524--4 rv nf. rr tTi 'OHE Subscribers arc now opening at their r.etv fj Store Room, on Water ht.-cct, an additional stock of DRY COODS, to which they would invito the attention of their foencs and customers, and tho public in gci.ir. a!. Th-y v.-ill receive in exchange for goods. Deer, Koeknon, Kal it an ! Oiossum skir.s, clean Cotton and Li :en, rat;, Cinsi-nir. Beesvax, Feathers, Flaxseed, Flax and Tow Linen, White Beans, ic TIK UN &. TRACY. June SO. l?rtf;:tf, iiit DOMESTIC GOODS. rfoMIE subscriber will keep a regular sup & ply of llnpp's Domestic Goods on hand, th? superior ijuaiity of which is too well known to nerd anv coalmen lalion. Cnsistin; o: Fian; mc!?. i Cas.inf"ttp, Spun Cotton, Hats, 4c- 5"cIllankcts, 3IcriiO, J. W. MADDOX. Oct Cth, 1S3S 1 D-tf. CONFECTIONARY, IB S. MM IB W $ KOLLEBERG. ,T1 ESPECTFULLY inform toe citi3'h zens of Yinccnnes, that they have permanently established themselves in this place in the anoe husmes, on .Market streect, two do-.r above J. C. Clark's lloti I, wh' re they have and intend eonfianly to keep, on hand MM k M Jmr rtf ftSS T3 n & CORDIALS AND SYRUPS, OF ALE KINDS. AH of which thev are determined to sell at thr lowest Louisville cash pri e.s. Merchants ar: 1 Groeers are particularly requested to rail and examine for themselves, Trior to purcharin else where. N. B. Orders from the country will be promptly attended to. Yineec.nes, March, 3rd 1S3G 40--!v. 'holesale. BUTLER & CGLEMAN. f RE now opening a large tad full assort cnt nnv Goons. Slraie Bonnets, t$'C t$ c. t'-c B. &. C. aients for the importers, will constantly keeponhai:d tb.e (reef) Anchor Braiid Charnpii.'ne; and a superior article of Spanish r.etrars At tiieir Wholesale store, corner cf Main 5i Water Streets. Evansvilc, July 11th, 1S3C 10-tf W3I. THURSTON, Co, RECEIVING, r O U .V A II LI N C . AND COMMISSION ME Pi CIIJXTS. Evansville, Ind. p'HE underpinned, successors to F. E, C codEl sell. Esi.. in the Receiving, r crwarumtr. and Coma ission bu incss in this place, solicit Goods on con -iii-.niei t for sale and orders for the pur chase of produce. Having taken the lare arehouse on .Main street, recently occupied bv Air. G'oouse'l, they are prepared to receive and store such merchandize as my be entrusted to tn. m fu forwarding or for sale. W.M. THURSTON, & Co. Evansville la.. October Ut, 183G. REFER TO Messrs. C. D. Vxrrhi.U A Co. F. li. 7 7'y.yCo. C Louisville, Ky, ;. G. Cutler $ Co. 3 " I. vol o ItVcar. ? r -n t El E.OoollE,,. Evansv.de, Ia. Messrs. Ahrtn - Ifarria, Fittsburph, Ta. 'J'lie undersicrncd having rclin-piished the reccivinr', forwardimi and commission business reeentlv done bv him i:i tins place, takes phasurcin reco-nntendin" to his f.ientls and the pub!io goner allv, Messrs. William Thurston oi Co.. vho are prepared to pav prompt attention to all business entrusted to their caie. F. E. GOODSELL. Evanr.Vde, Oetohcr 1ft. 1S3G 20-3:n. Ke0'3 Tar. for sale bv ey? WHEELER & BAILEY. Mav'Tth, 1??5 10-tf. G3-?ABTNE?cSaSP. EORGE LEECH having purchased on the vLS"ioth vdtimo the interest of 1 hornas J. C -arson, in the merchandise of the firm of Smith and Carson, the business will in future be crried on at tho old stand by the subscribers under the firm of Kftbert Smith fc Co. who will pay all debt! duo by the late firm of Smith & carson. and to i horn all those indebted arc rojr.csted to make immediate payment. EOBERT SMITH. GEORGE LEECH. Yincenncs, July 15th, 1S3G 6-tf. RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! Two and a half cents per pound in car-li, or three cents in printing, will bo given for any quantity of clean linen or cotton rnf-df-!ivorcd at this oilico.
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rtr givi-a me picasjfdSzff im ure to announce to my friends and cusg v?Z3i&.xu. tumera, that I havo re moved to the KBV BRICK STORE HOUSE, On the corner 0f Xarktt and &.corul gtr.tt, where I have just opeuc' a lure and gejieml msortmer.t of kit ecs GROCERIES, HARD &, QUEERS W A RE, which I ara detiroti to m!1 at tn? lo-weft cih ccs. LN. WHITTEIJSEY. Viroerne. Oa. 6th 1638 l-tt UTEIIAR" UNION; LadM Beck r.r.tl ldlca American Ttlagazlne. 9e v THE Proprietor of the Lady'a BoA, graltul or the unccating patrimaire which he hu rej- , ;1, announces to the Ladiea' who ha o generously sustained their cu-n "B;k" that he Ium made not nrranncn enta for their gratification. Convinced that he could net in any way inarm effectually promote the interests, er rea-'iie th wi hesof his nuinrroua ubciibera, he ho fexwed the valuable aid of MRS. SARAH J. HALE, of Boston, to whose uperir.ter.danc tha Ht:try department a of the Lady's Book t ill hereafter be ccrr.mitted. For many years Mrs. Hale a, comlurted tho American Ladks' Mapazine bra pe:iodi--al of uncommon merit, which will t merged in the Lady's Boo'. Her abilitio r familiar to her country women, end en bcth ri &m of the Atlantic she enjoys a high rrputstin m cne of the most graceful rigorous ar 3 t.ccca:pii--ed of our female w riteri. Under the judii ious nsnsgrmer.t ef Mrs. Hale, the Lady's Book will not or.Iy a:aii tain th ejecller.t -oiractcr it has already acquired, bi-t i:iscr::..v -h'y expected that it will c rrtidrt-.I more eminently worthy of the support of thorn to v. hore interests and trnuw merit it has Wir, and will cor.Ur.uc to be, erpecially dtveted. The sr.pnior talrnti a:.d Cne taste tf the Editor will pi e the v. ovV a tirw impuhe, while her own contributions, and thotc receitd from l.ti personal friend?, and other correHpoiidcrt". cf whom a number have already prcmieed, will renitr it ahnast entirely original. Atr.onrn others win are eipcctcd to furr.ish raUr for t!.e L'xk mav be mentioned. Mrs. Sarah J. II ale, EJ., Mrs. II. L. ei.-ocrr.r-,-, Mrs. Ann S. Stephen, Mrs. Caroline Lee lis::'., Mrs. E. F. Elktt, Morton McKirhiwI, Robert T. Conrad, Alei'r. I'imilrT, j. II. E. IUV, E. Eurke I-i-heT, N. C. Brocks, A. M. Wv. E. Tcrton, W ill. 9 Govlord C iU:k, loienh C." Ne-J. B. B. Thatcher, R. Prnn Smith. Miss Lcs!ie, Mhs II. F- Coiiid, Miss C. E. Gocxh, Mirs L. H. Medina. E. S. Markerzic, L. L. Joseph R, Chandler, The proprietor of V., e I ady's Book is del'-. rrunea to use evry rresns to rr.iii inn tne scprionty which his publication hi. cl-ttu-ed. Yot years he las gore steadily tn in tje course -f improvement, and he flatters himself ihrt I.m f -rilities are such a ta give his woik eminent a Ivar.ti -es ever hij competito r. His -ry nrzy m subeciip tior. list enables htm to be liberal in l.is eyp edentures ct on it, np.o what eer cm It io eomc'i he d by etdcrprize ar.d eort bo is rcsolvtd to effect. Be.-i les the persons abore-mcutioni d as contributors, he hss e jrprctr'.ions of rrct ivir g o:i;ir.al erUL'eF from revearnl dif tinpv.ihhed fmalo writers in Europe: and as an inducement to writers of our own country, he is r. illir.jr to py for even- article adr-:t:d by him as suitable to hi-? publication, as hi?h s rate cf renurremicn as wiil he given by tno proprietors cf any otter periodical in the United State. The mechanical portion of the Ladr's Bsk will likewise be improved. The trpoiriephv iU be more elegai-.t, and the paper of a better 'qual ity. During the year portraits rrgraved on steel of several crr.i.ici.t ladies will he give::.- and fTery second month a rolered plate, illui trntir-g tht prevailing fashion will he furnished. Other tm. beliishmcnts. calculated to rnrhanre the appea.--mce and increase the value of the wo-k, vi'l be introduced: and generally, every thing wi!i N done that the most until ins; purpose cf making he Lady s Book pre-eminently entitled to pat ronise can Hucrtrest. ith the eTrenrnre he as acquire-.! d-nring a long course of years elected to the business and the aid to be dtrive4 from the distinguished lady who will henceforth bo associated with him, the Publisher is confident that he will be able to render the amplest satisfaction to all who may become his patrons, lie, therefore, with a just reliance on his claims to support, respectfully solicits a continuence of that liberal oncoiro cement which has so kindly been tctowrd on l.is endeavours. The terms of the Lady's Book are Three Dollars per annum payable in advance All ordere must be addiesscd to L. A. GODEY. 100 Wa'nat Ltreet. As the publisher of the Lady's Bonk ia eerv r.ccted with other popular petiodicals he suggests fi r the eonveaicr.ee of remittance, the fulIoTrma svstera of CLUB RING. Lady's Bock and Bulwcr's Novels fcr Lady's Book and Marryatt's Novels f r Bulwer's and Marrvstt's Novels, 17 in a'l Bulwer's or Marryatt's Novels and Saturday N ews. M ft f Lady's Book, Saturday News, and Sketch Book, for Lady's Book, Celebrated Trials and Sketch Book, for Bulwer's or Marrvatt's Novels, Celebrated Trials, and Sketch Book. SSO WALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS, A premium of all the Novels by this celebrated iuthor will be given to any person furnifhinz ten subsciibers and the ca.sh fSO, to the publisher r.f the Ladys Book free of postage: or one half the Novels for five subenbers, and the rash 1 1 Nov. 153C 30. THE VrNCSKNCS GAZETTE in VU'hii.'UTJ iter? Salut""jai TERMS ?2 CO, If paid inrrdvencr. $" 50. If raid during the ymjr. f 3 00, If not paid during the ytter SI 25, For tix month. Tapers discontinued only at the option of the publisher while arrearages are due. oj Advertisements making one square or less will he inserted threo tirces for cne dollar, and twenty-five cents for every eub?equerjt insertion longer advertiscraeuta in the same ratio. Advertisement w.t v iOiont orders, will in all en sen. he in'crW untii f-jr'. id, ar.d ehared ac'
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