Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 February 1837 — Page 4

Imprudent Marriag-ee. Ht Thomas Rn hoi.imi, i Esc.lish Porr. Let not thy passion's force so powerful he (Hit thy teasut. soul, and liberty. As to ensure thee to a married li" F.rc thou art able to maintain a wife. Thou canst not feed upon hrr lips and 1 u e; She cannot clothe thee w ith pr embrace. Thyself being yet alone, and bill one Mill. ith ratience could endme the worst of ill. lr.io When fortune frowns. ie to the wars nicy go, To M against his foes and fortunes too. Hut. oh! the griaf wore treble for to see "Hit wretched bride lialf pin'd with poverty. To e thy infants make their dumb complaint. And thou not alile to relieve their want The poorest toe car w hen he's dead and gone, Is rich as he Mist sits upon a throne. Hut he, who. hating no estate whilst wed, Starve in his grave, King wretched when he" dead. Kights of Man. Perhaps nothing; has clone more to impair the sense of the reality ami the ?:icrcdness of human rights, and to sanctum oppression, than loose ideas as to the change made in man's natural rights by l$s entrance into civil society. It is commonly said thit men part with a portion of these bv becoming a community, a body politic; that (Government consists of powers surrendered by the individual: and it is s-.id, "if certain rights and powers may he sntrendered, why not others.' V hy not all! What limit is to be set.' I he cnoJ of a eomaiuniiv, to wtueti a part is to be given up, may demand the whole; and i:i this rood all private rights are uiers;d. This is the logic of despot ism. W'c are grieved thru it finds its way into republics, and that it sets down the jrrrst principles of freedom as abstrac tions and metaphysical theories, irood rnou-rh for the cloister, but too refined 3 for practical and teal life. Human rights, however are not to be so reasoned awav. Thev belonj, as we have seen, to man a a moral beinc a: nothing can divest him of them but the destruction of his nature. They are not to be rriven un to society as a orev. On the contrary, the great end of civil society is to secure ilium. The creat end of (iovcrnment is to re press all urvnz. lis highest function is to protect the w eak against the powerful. U litf llio ouai on-e lvti,n boiii-l ny ruior his riirhts in peace, Straniie that an institution built on the idea of rights should be used to unsettle this idea, to eon fuse our moral perceptions to sanctity vroii! as means of general good. It is said that in forming civil society the individual surrenders a part of his riohts. tt would be more proper to say that lie ndonts r.evv moiies i t securing them. lie eonseuti?, for example, to de sist frani self-defence, that he and ad may be more rtTectnally defended by the public force. He consents to simmit Ins cause to an umpire or tribunal, that justice, may be more impartially awarded, and that he and all may more certainly icceive lluir due. Ho consents to part wiih a portion of property im taxation, that his own and other's property may be more secure. He submits to certain restraints, that he and others may enjoy more and enduring freedom. He expects an equivalent for what he relinquishes, and insists on it as his right. He is not wronged by partial laws, which compel him to contribute to the state beyond his proportion, his ability and the measures of benefits which lie receives. How absurd it is to suppose that bv consenting to be protected by the state and by yielding it the means, he surrenders the very rights which were the objects of his accession to the social compact. Dr. ('tanning. 1 envy not the feelings of that being irho is "incapable of reverential awe, in annrnnehiniT the shrine where, with derent humility, the sinner makes an offering to his God of a humble and grea'.ful heart! May I never entertain any oilier sentiment of the salutary and blessed infliirnep of the I'hristian laith, ami its in trinsic value to the human race, however I iniv differ from others as to creeds and mode, of worship. The christian fait! is the still but not silent monitor which peaks in gentla whispers, where even conscience might be lulled to rest, and wlirre the force of human laws cannot penetrate. To millions of mv fellow crea tures it is the fountain of bliss, fortitude of consolation, ot hope, ol resignation, which philosophy cannot supply nor in sensibility procure; and which tdicd its be nign intuence alike on tne wcaK ami on tne trong. on the enlightened and unlettered on the mighty and the humble, on me ncii ami on thepoor on all who seek it snd cherish it in their hc.irts. What shall w e say fif the wretched man who attempts to an nihilate this golden chain which binds the human soul to the throne ot tne Almigiity: IIp U worc than the traitor, for ho does not rebel against an ephemeral poten t ite. but eonipires against society itself he is worse than the robber or the murder er for he filches away that winch weals! cannot purchase, and destroys the hope ot eternal lite in tne neavem.. oiwani ridge's Recollections of the West. fcrp'ntss.Y.c'rz plsre never vru-a hvn-hrss. Every or..' rxprl-

ence will prove this. I'lifonunately, the votary of pleasure rarely draw s a useful

lesson Irom this I'aet. It does not seem to occur to him, that, if the excitement in which he has sotujht to find a pleasure ha not yielded it, but has invariably produced a reaction which sinks him into the lowest depths of miscrv, perchance a uniform evenness of temper, and a seeking for en jovment in the calmness of right thoughts may bring that which lie so ardently ticsires. In well regulated alleetious alone can be found true enjoyment." There must be a calm of thought an even going i temper ana a rationality atiout our pur suits, or we can never say, life is pleasant. I'he immortal mind turns away dissatisfi ed from grove ling pursuits, and pines in w eariness and pain lor nobler joys. -we s. Economy in a J'amily. There is no thing which ooes so far towards placing young people beyond the reach of poverty, as economy in the arrangement ol their iomestie affairs. It is as much impossi ble to get a ship across the Atlantic, with a half a dozen butts started, or as many io!t holes in her bottom, as to conduct the concerns of a family without economy. It matters not how much or little a man earns for his family, if there is a continual leakage in the kitchen or in the parlor: it runs away, he knows not how, and that demon, iraste, cries more, like the horseeeeh's daughter, until he that provides has no more gtv e. A Convention of Stage Proprietors was Id at Hrattleboro. Yt. a few davs since, ind passed the very salutary resolution not to continue in their employment any in temperate driver, or any Oliver who had been discharged bv other employers lor drunkenness. We hone these proprietors had not been in the habit before they passd the resolution, ol "coniir.uinrr to em ploy drunken drivers. Halt. J'a'. .1 .Singv'ar Prayer. In the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, on Wed nesday last, Mr. eanelv presented the petition of Peter Streehom, of I uion county , praviug legislative aid, on the ground that is latnuy had lately increased by the birth of three sons, at one time, w ho were all doimr well. ''. The Cincinnati Whig tells a store of a man in that city, w ho had a son ma.-saered with Panning' s Army, and sot oil from Cincinnati, as soon as he heard of Santa Anna's arrival nt Louisville, with the in tention of shooiintr him! l'ortunatelv for the mail as well as Santa Anna, he took the stage for I.exintrton! I.au-iirs. It seems there is quite a ma nia anions vmmj l'nclishtnen to become lawyers. Hell's Idle in London savs "ISo less than' 1 17 ceiukmen have sivt'ii notice of their intention to apply to be ad mitted attorneys ot the t ourt ot King s Pencil during the present term' -.es .1 Situation. Oa Saturday last a lady appeared in Chesnut street, so attired in tlie extreme ot the turhl tashion, as to attract universal attention. She was soon urrounded by a mob of many boys, ami Iter ttying to brazen it out fir a lew quares, was obliged to take rtfuge in a store till the crowd had dispersed, v hen he returned home in a carriajre! V. :7ci ;. a j tijit r. The following are the rates of cl.'.rcc of various companies in the I'uitcd States. is authorized by their charters: or .Av-vrfgrs lor diuith. heaeet.iily, 5 ets. i r. nii'u s. 7 els. nr. ton. iVrtsm'tiiA Itoaii.'Kefi ' " " " " Uo.-t'nA Providence.) ' 10 ' New York tV l'uidenee. at discretion for 4 wars. Uost'lii'V Worcester 3 l-'Z Mohawk CV l!r,d:on.. ' lWton A. Lowell. 3 1-2 Fred'lnirA Ki. hmN Peler.-lV A h'i, hiu'do 10 10 Win h'ti i AlVt'iti'c f 7 " The average rales on these ten rail-roads arc near six cents per mile for passengers, and 8 cents per ton per mile for goods. The two lowest, the Doston and Worces ter, and the lloston and Lowell are upon roads that are nearly level, almost straight. ind which can be worked at the minimum of expense. Halt. I'tit, Xtic Currency. It is stated in the Alexandria (Jazette, that a new "metallic currency' has laU lv made its appearance in the District. Counterfeit b as well as "0 cent pieces are in circulation there, -e Death of Dlnck Unit !,. The lialena. (Illinois) Advertiser says, that the celebrated Warrior Mack Hawk, was recently drowned in the Iowa river, by the upseitin his canoe, w heu rclununT from a ticaCon iiter f it Silver Coin. Look our for rogues, petty sharpers, who go about cheat ing poor temale shopkeepers and market people! Counterfeit half dollar, of American coin, were vesterdav, passed oil" up on several persons in this city. Lookout lor Mem. .af. intil. r,(if (?.'i',),i-I;i Boston the average number of children attending common schools, is s.Stt; average attention on private selioi 1.000; number id" instructors ol" common schools. Ill; amount raised by tax for support of common schools, t?Ssl,000; amount (estimated) paid for tuition in private schools, $100,000. Severe Diseipine. lletwern midnight an 1 two o'clock in the morning, accompanied by two of his horsemen, Col. Purr. vvhi;e in the revolutionary army, always visited thf quarters of all his captains and heir pickr'-epi irds cverv niiiht from six- .' r:t ; -y twen'v f-:.r m.es.

SEAL Till trnvented. tn iniit'actlired inn for sale bv t3t ll('i l.SOX, Press manufacturer mriii'i ol I'iuht ami Klin sin-i ts. ( 'iucinmiti. Press with counter Hie, S:0. SKAI.S. of all kinds furnished to order, at Knuraver's nriees. Cincinnati, April --d jl-tf. fff "h U'l.lersi-ncd is Ti Ttf j Oi now open'uejr a CTIi rv itunia tor putitie aceoinuiod itiou in tiiat eominotiious luiildiui; lonit occupied as an Inn, bclonnini; to Walter Armstroim, l.s., trom w hum he has taken ease for a term of years, w here he hopes in a short time to he prepared to keep a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, equal to any in the. Western country. The house it.--If is unusually pleasant with larse and airy looms, and aiireeahly situated, stancliuu on a s.piare alone, unconnected with other luil.!;,!trs. The w hole promises i vinderi;oiutr repairs, w Inch, when oniph toil w ill render it as convenient and as eomf.'rt.ible. for travellers or boarders as any similar establishment in the Slate. The stables will be inferior to none in the countrv and well supplied VMtli hav, ti.tin, Ac. A Kcadinj Kooin, is intended to be kept where newspapers irom tae .Vtuuiuc ciucs una oilier sec. lion of our couutrv will be nnuhirlv filed. In t!iis. his new undo! taking, the undorsinued intends to make evcrv one, who may be pleased to call, as i-oml'ort.iblc and as much at home as possible. J trovers can be furiii.-hcd with lots for the con venience of t'u.ir stock. K. C. LA.NCi'DOA. Lawrcncelair-h. July,-. l.Oi 0--i o Lin ri;as ok r.w si'AM.r.s, Ac. Olio (it v our corps, it will be si en by the above notice, has ecus. d Lis wonted v oeat ion tor a season, ind assumed another, l'rom an editor he is metamorphosed to a llouifiee. Instead of catering for the mental tastes of old literary friends, he 's about to cut and carve for the corporeal pallaVs. ol mvv one- in ej i.-urcam stile. Mioultl am of you chi-oec I i ass this way, no matter of vvh.it political crct d, v ou shall be sure of a cordial reception and a lu aitv vvcK-oine. s. ot free and truly happy a id he be to erect any of his former bix-tbrcu of the toilsiime art. Kespeet'.ullv-, iVe. K. C. LANCDOXi v.v ( ' ; .v.v: v S. wfCf.' iii.vif f vi(t l'oricrii vi:vit. 0H1 to iiunilx of (i'lirr sr.v or any use '. 'EDARSiKS ntoYinKii ir i:niki:i. Limited to about twenty pupils to n teacl-..-r.--Inslruction civen so as to lit pupiis for bur iocss 1? il l.- truth not excluded. Tuition j 1 .") per year. i" jer quarter. I'xtra liai se for wood. ivc. Mr. ec Mrs. CK(is;5V. C. .-i.A-.co,-, .Tune 10th, 1 : 2-tf. sa i :r "1 '()jrviT 1 cat." II1K subseribi i will exchaum- Salt for NN'lie.it g busli, I for bushel. II. 1J. AVIIKKLKII. October Oth, lS;lti lL!-ti". WUISKKV iiski.t bv the barrel conFtantlv on hand, and fir lii., WHKKI KU cv DAILl-'.V. June a 1th. istltl :l-tt' DISSOLUTIGN. glli: COI'AUTNEKii Mill heretofore ext!siil istnm hetvveen tile Suliscrthers. under the linn of Smith and Cmsou, was disstilvon the 10th ultimo by mutual const nt. K. Smith e. Co., are fullv authorised to settle the business, liOHKUT SMITH. THOMAS. J. CAKSOX. Vincrnne.3. .Inlv. ,rnh, tS:lii C-tf. SI I AD K K V superior susipiohannah. on hand and for sale by WIIKKLLH A. BA11.KV. June i-lth, tSoC 4-tf. Wt .'SA "is. ? JT, I i i-v jjJLon Water Street. between Market and ltusseron si eets, has j list ecciicd and will continue to receive a 77 A'.V and srnotf supply of I-ALL WIM I'll (iOODS. which together with his ormor Stock will constitute a select and cenrr-il assortment of (Jrocerics, (iuccnswnrc, rn t- v CtltltTV, Hats. ' ttr.iicts, Utl(S, rhocs, Kctihawn Salt.tfcc. wv.c. All of which he is anxious to sell at the lowo-t pri es, a i,', is detei mined to di-pose of on the most reasonable terms. X. It. He w ill receive in exchange almost any aiticie of country produce. A'incennes, Oct. 27, 1R3G S2-tf worses::: fSTtllC undersigned having closed his storp at D the mill, and wishinc to close the r.ecounts of the frame, would request those who are indebted to call and settle their respective debts. H. P. WHEEI.L'K. V lii. r nap-. Avr. Ot!;. Is.;. 1 1-

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Cotton i'arn rnllK customers of the above cst.iblishcmeiil and merchants eenenllv. call be furnished with OOTTOX YAHXShy lorn ardinjr their orders to II. S. HOXXKU. I'inrfiinrs. Sipt. l.-t, IW, 14rMH! subscriber having associated Koh---ert N. Cirnan with him in his store, the business hereafter will be conducted under the linn of Uonner it Carnan. 1). !S. HO.NNEK. Vincenrtes, Nov. 10th, 1S3G. Fall and Winter HOXNER AM) CA1LXAX, 5l"ST receiving 'and opening direct from the eastern cities, a large stock of MUTISM FZiil.YCSE. di i y ;oois, consisting in part of the following arlidts, v iz: Sup. IJiuc, Illaek, (Jrern, Drab, Claret, Mixed and other Cloths, J'laid, Drab, eve. Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Arc. A:e. Heavy I'lushings, Bearskins and Pilot Cloths, for Overcoats, ,"i00 pieces Dritisli, French and American Prints, Plain and Figured Merinoes, liUi e and Muslins, Frencli vvoiked Capes collars, &(., I 'ioured and plain Hobbinetts, u is, Mull, Jackonett and liook 3luslilis, Lace, IJuillings, Edgings, and Inserting, Plain and Figured Silks, Handsome new style I'onnct IJibbands and lieltinos. Silk, Ploinl flauze, Fancy Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Veils, ecc Thibet, Merino Shaw Is and Handkerchiefs, Cashmere and Prussian Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Irish Linens, Pussian Diapers, Pleached and unbleached Domesticks, Peverteens, Moleskins and Drillings, Cheeks,Tieks, Ih'izes and Flannels, Clov es;, Vesting and Hosiery in a great variety, 10,"ll,nnd V2 quarter Kosc and Whitney lilankets, Mackanaw and Point lilankets, Twenty eases of Hoots and Shoes, Nilk Hats, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, Ladies' and Misses Straw, Tuscan and Shaker llonnets, II ai d ware and Cutlery of almost every description. "r Twen'v-five half chests of ! Ti"w Ai-omnr TI s.ui T in uPl-i :il . I. - j v ... , . w ... s j. - ..... , Sj!.-wA ami ( ; u n -Po w d e r , I Seroons of Inrbgo, Spices, 6c. tx;r. ive. Together with almost ever" article in demand; all of which will be sold as cheap and upon as accommodating terms as they can be had in this place. P.O.VNER Jt CAIFXAN. Nov. 10th, 18-JC. 2i--tf; New CSoods. JjT'ST received an additional supply FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which, together with our former stock, makes it complete, and renders it equal to any in the place, and to w hich w e respect fully call the attention of our fiiends and customers; Those w ishing to pel eood bargains, Illicit belter eivr us a call. K. SMITH At Co. A'tneennes, Xov. 1 S30 tf. SADDLE TRICES. TiO "Ffcrry 's'"" T'ros; (:T lr,,"'-) J.wjJ SX-ii tJC tfjf m just reeeivwd and lor sale hy K. SMITH A. Co. Yinecnnes. Xov. lSdti Vd--tf. N3pt liuiulreil obis". tjWjKcnliaica salt ... i .if. rirst iualitv, for sale bv WHEELER cc T1AILEY. Yincrnncs, Xov. 17, lswG It) If. CHE GENT REWARD!! E5 AN AW AY from the subscriber, on Thursday morning last, tlic ICth iust. an iiulenteil njipremiec to the Printing business, nnmeil l)av id l)av is. Any person returning saul apiircntieo to me, or eonline him in any jail so that 1 can get him again, shall receive the above reward without thanks; ami all person- are hereby cautioned against harboring him on my aceount. K. Y. CADDINtil'O.N'. " January l-'L ls:i7. t LOOK AT THIS. TjMIIOSE eonerrncd are now informed 3 that according to promise, the books and accounts of Doet. Kuykendall. are now in the hands of John Collins, Hsj. All who have unsettled accounts, niiohl better eall without delay, to save costs. The notes will follow the same course, if not attended to. II. DECKEK. Surviving Partner, -Tan. 11, W-n. :11

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ale by WHKELEK 13 A I LEY. Junu -'Itli, 18t!C 4-tf. NEW GOODS. S"HE Subscribers are now opeiiini; at their new Store Kooui, on Water btreet, un additional stock vi DRY (HOODS, to which they would invite the attention of their friends and customers, and the public in gener al. J lii-v will receive in exchange l"r uooils. lleer. Rocloion, Habit and Ojiossum skins, clean Cotton and Linen, raves, (iinsenir, Iiceswav, Keathers, r la I seed, r lax ami i oiv lanen, VV lute ileaus. Ac. TIIOKX cc TKACV. June till, 1 S3C,5tf, DOMESTIC GOODS. II 13 subscriber will keep a regular sup ldy- of Riim'.s Domestic Goods on hand, the superior ipiality of which is too well known to need any commendation. Consisting of llaimels, Clothes, Cassinrtts, Spun Cotton, lilankets, Merino, J. W. MADDUX. Hate, tVc, yc. Oct. 6th, 1 S3fi lft-tf. CONFECTIONARY, AM) ri n )rs rrn m JJ JLL sL HZ 4JL EltEHWIXF. V KOLLEBERC;. RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of incenne.s, that they have permanently established themselves in this place in the above husnies. on Market streeet. two doors above J. '. Clark s Hotel, where they have and iutuid constancy to keep, on hand CRACK13B6S, CORDIALS AND SYRLTS, OF .ILL KSDS. All of which they are determined to sell at the ivvest Louisville cash pliers. Merchants and Grocers are particularly rciuistcd to call and examine for themselves, prior to purchasin? else where. X. T. Orders from the country will be prompt ly attended to. Yincennes, March, .Ird lHDti 40-ly. 2 a7 CS MX WSiolesale. CUTLER & COLEMAN. KE now opening u Jarae und full as.iortnieii! ol St raw Jioiuitls, tr. tS'C. tv. 15. & C auents for the innioiters, Vi ill ronstamlv keep on hand the (real) Anchor Brand Ch.inipaune; and a superior article of Spani-h si uars At their Wholesale store, corner of Main Wa ter Mreets. livansiilr, July 14th, 1830 lD-tf WM. THURSTON. Co. R ECEI YIXC, 1(111 V.'A IX DIM: . AM) COMMISSION ME 11 C 71. J NTS. JJvanavillr, Ind. f1! I E undi-isiirned, succrssois to V. E. GoodB sell, Esip, in the Keeeivini;, I'orw ardiui;. and Commission business in this pi ice. solicit (ioods on consignment for sale and orders fur the purchase of produce. Havinu taken the larirc Warehouse on Main street, recently occupied by Mr. Ooodsell, they arc prepared to receive and store such merchandize as my be entrusted to them for forwarding or for sale. 'M. THPRSTON, & Co. Evansvillc la., October 1st, 18:16. REFER TO Messrs. e;. If. Marshall cV ( " . 7V,V Co. " li. V. ("utter of Cu. " J.yim iV ItVcox. ' '; E. (;on(f.ti lt. Esq. M"srs. Xornn iV Harris, Louisville, Kv Evansville, la. Pittsburgh, Pa I he undersmncil havinff rehiKiuistieJ the receiv inp, forw nrding and commission business n cently done hy mm in this place, takes pleasure m reeoinmendin!; to his friends and the public gen erally, Messrs. vv llliam 1 hurston ov Co.. who an prepared to pay prompt attention to all business entrusted to their care. E. E. OOODSELL Evansvillc, October 1st, 1S:C. 20-3in. Kegs Tar. for sale bv YYIIEELEU &. I) A I LEY". May 7th, 1S35 l!)-tf. CO-PARTNERSHIP, EOKOE LEECH liaving purchased on the Mta7l0t'l ultimo the intercut of Thomas J. Caiso'i, in the merchandise of the firm of Nmith ind Carson, the business will in future be crried on at the old stand by the subscribers under the firm of Ilobcrt fsiiiitli A' Co. who will pav id! ilebts due by the I.Ue linn of Smith oc Carson, und to whom all those indebted are jcuuosicil to make immediate payment. EOT! ERT SMITH. OEOIiGE LEECH. Y inceniii's, July 15th, 1830 G-tf. FOR SALE OR LEASE. JT1 1 1 E subscrilicr will sell all tin; apparatus for Jia a Distillery, with or without a ground lease for a number of year, or he will lease the whole bv the year. The above Distillery is capable of making live barrels of whiskey every iwentyfour hours. Terms will he made easy. H. 1). WHEELER. Xov. lf.th, lsofi C)--tf. RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! Two ami. a half cents per pound in easli, or three cents in priming, will be given lor any tpiantityof clean linen or ceifon ra-: delivered at tlii.oilier

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gives me pleaslO tllllllllllll- iJ5ft friends and cub- A:"l ' toiners, that I have re--Jt.. . moved to the NEW BRICK STGEE HOUSE, On the corner vf Marktt and Stcntnt ttriU, where I have j list opened a large and general assortment of ;iioa:nii:s, HARD &, (iUEENSWARi:, which I m in desirous to sell at the lowest raji ijies. A ineennes. I. X. WJIITTELSEY. lutif. l'J-tl". O, t. f.tl LITICRARY UNION; L mix' Hook ami Ladies American Magazine. THE Propiietor of the Lady's I'ook, (jrntrful or the uiiceasinij patronage vihich he ha receiv ed, announces to the Ladies" who have so p iicrously sustained their oicn "Daok,'' that he luui maile new- arrangements for their pratifnatiou. Conviiued that ho could not in any way mnr ell'eclually promote the interests, or rea-lic the w ishes of his nunieious subcribcrs, he has tccuieil the valuable aid of MRS. SARAH J. HALE, of Boston, to w hose sujx'rinteudanee the littiary departments of the Lady's Hook will hereafter be committed. For many years Mrs. Hale as, conducted the Ameiiean Ladies' Magazine !. periodical of uncommon merit, which will i mertred in the Lady's Hook. Her abilities nr familiar to her countrywomen, and on both si i! of the Atlantic she enjoys a hiph reputation us one of the most graceful vigorous and aecomplisl -ed of our female w riters. I nder the judicious mnna'j'met't of M . Hale, the Lady's liook will not only maintain f! excellent character it has alrendy acquired, bet it is confidently expected that it will be rcinlcrod more eminently worthy of the suppoit of thosa to whose interests and amusement it lias been, and will continue to be, especially devoted. The superior talents and fine taste of the Edit.vr will civ- the work a new impulse; while her oin contribiitii'iis. jii.d those received from her t-i-soiisl fiiend.;, and other correspondent. tf vihoin a number have already promised, will render it almast enliri'ly oriu'innl. Amongst others who are expected to furnish matter lor tbe L'oi,k may be mentioned. Mrs. Sara'l J. Hale. EJ., Mrs. H. L. Si'oui ney, Mrs. .j,n S. Stephi us, Mrs. Caroline Lee Hi nt, Morton Vi Michael, Kobt rt T. 'onrad, A lev "r. 1 tiu.iirv, a. w., If. E. Hale, ' Mrs. E. V. Ellctt, E. I!i liMiss Leslie. Miss II. Could, Miss ( '. E. (iooch, Miss L. H. M. dinn. !J. S. Mackenzie, L. L. Josepli K. t'liaiidli-r. The propiieior of X. C. Ero. ks, A. M. Y'v. E. liurton, Willis d'ailord Clink, loseph C.' Xeal. 15. H. 'J'hat.-ber, D., TJ. IVnn Smiih. l.a.lv's Hook is delermincd to use every iiiesns to riaititTiin t':e tuprioiity vihich las publication liaa obtained. l"or year.) he has pone steadily on in tne eourm .4 i'tiitovenicnt, and he flatters himself tint his f;ci!i:U s are such as to rive l is work eruiuei.t rid i aiit.nres oier his compelito-s. Jiis , rv ai'ipl subsciiptioii list enables him to be liberal in hi eTpr.U nturcs u on it. and what ever t an be accomplished bv enterpri7.e and cost ho is resoWi ,1 to effect. Hesiiles the persons aloie-iiu-i.tionod as contributors, he has expectations ofrcctivii. oiigiual a. tides from sevenr.il dislmguinheil female vniters in Euiope: nnd as mi iinlin-i meut to writers of our own country, he is n iilin to p.-.v for every article adopted by him us sidubla n his publication, as high a rate of rci.u:ni rntiuli as will be giien by the propiietor of any oihr pcrioiiii -al in the I nited Slates. The mechanical portion of the Lmlv's Hook will liken ise be improved. The tvpoutnphv will l e more elegant, anil t!ie paper of a betu-r quality. Duiing the v ear ort raits en g rav n on sti- I of several eminent ladies will be given: nud ei-erv second month a colored plate, illustrating the prevailing fashion will be furnished. Other rui. "oUishmcnts, calculateil to enchance the appear ance mid increase the value ot the uo:k. will be introduced: and generally, every thing will belone that the most untiling purpose of making the Lady's liook pre-eminently entitled to patronage can suggest. Yv ith the experience 1m has acquired during a long course of years de voted to the business and the aid to b dtriirr! from the distinguished lady who will henceforth be associated with him, the Publisher is confi dent that lie will be able to render the amplest satisfaction to ull who may lecome his patrons. He, therefore, with a just reliance on his claim to support, respectfully solicits a continuence of that liberal encouragement which has so kindly been bestowed on his endeavours. The terms of the Lady's liook are Three Dotlars per annum payable in advance AH order must be addressed to L. A. f.'ODEV. 100 Walnut Ltrret. As the publisher of the Lady's Hook is connected wiih other popular priiodicajs he sutrgcstK for the convenience of remittance, the Ldluw-ing . stem ol cLunmxc. Lady's liook and Bulwer's Xovels for Lady's Hook and Martvatt's Novels for liuhver's anil Marrviitt's Xovels. 17 ill all J 5 f5 Hulivcr's or Marryatt's Xovels and Saturday Xews. Lady's Book, Saturday Newrs, and Sketch Hook, for Lady's Uixik, Celebrated Trial, and Sketch Hook, for f3 Euhver's or Marrvatt's Xovels, Celebrated Trials, and Sketch Hook, 5 SIR WALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS, A premium of all the Xovels bv this celebrated author will be given to any person furnishing ten subsci ibers and the cash fMO. to the rublishtr of the Lady Hook free of posiage; or one half il H,e Novels for live subci ibers. and the rs-h f 1 5 Nov. ls:jG ci). THE VINCENNES GAZETTE lliiOIfihtTj rtoriD Satiu.tn i-S vw. TERMS ?2 00, If void in aihancr. ?2 50, If paid thiring tlie yar. y Ot), If nut paid during the tfrrr 1" ! 25, Ear six month. Papers discontinued only at th option of t!i publisher w hile arrearages are due. j-Advrrtis.-meiils making one square or less will be inserted three times for one dolt. ir. and twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion longer advertisements in the same ratio. Advertisements ser.t without orders, wid in all caes. he ir.,crted until forlid, a:;d chared i -

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