Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 February 1837 — Page 4
To Day, Dearest, i Ours. To ily, dearest, is ours; Why should love carlessly low it? This Ufa shines or lowers. Just as we mortals use it Tis time enugh when rlow'rs decay. To thtnkld" the thorns of sorrow. And Joy, if left on the stem to day. May wither before to-morrow, To-morrow t.vmorrow, May wither Kforo to-morrow. Then why, dearest! so Ion Let the sweet moment rly over? Tho now, blooming and voting, .Thou hst me devoutly thy lover Vet time from both in his silent lapse Some treasure may steal or borrow; Thv charms may be less in bloom perhaps, Or less in love to-morrow.
ing in ce or ge, retain c before u, o, or u, noticeable, courageous. 2. Words ending
ec retain both before able or ing agreeable, serine;. 3. Words ending in fe chants ie to y before ing. Die, dying. -I. Abridgement, acknowledgement, argument, judgment, awful, duly, truly, wholly, only. 5. Final y next ajtera voire!, or before t is not changed, but y next after a consonant is changed to t before affixes: as boys,
turkeys, praveti, skv, skies, happy, happiness.
0. es is put instead of 3 after a final y changed to i, or after eh, sh, s, ss, r, zz, or after changed to r, and sometimes after 0; as carries, churches, flashes. ?ases.
dresses, boxes, buzzes, cargoes. 7. Final consonants being1 doubled be
fore affixes. Words of one syllable, or words accented on the last syllable, ending with a single consonant next after a single vowel, have the final consonant double
betore a vowel affix: as abet, nhpttino-
run, runner, stop, stopped, begin, beginner. 1. Vowels preceded by qu or to, are commonly considered the same as single
oweie; quit, quitting, wet, wetted. 2. If the derivative changes the accent, the consonant is not doubled; as prefer, (preferring,) preference. 8. The last in final is omitted before ly: as full, fully, stilly. 9. A consonant next after a single short vowel, as folly, pulley, butter, bullet, sorrow, is doubled before final y, ei, er, et, oic, but not before final ic, id, itish, ity;
as colic, polish, famish, probity. Except 1. any, many, bodv, burv, citv, pitv, co
ney, copy, lily, money, very: claret, choler, closet, comet, consider, leper, primer, proper, planet, soder, spinet, valet, shadow-, widow. 2. attic, tyrannic, traffic, torrid, flaccid, horrid, pallid, summit, commit, rabbit, skittish, embellish, necessity. 10. Compound words commonly have their parls spelled like the words of which they are formed; as there-in, sea-water.
SEAL press. nvented, nianufaetured and for Kale by S". A'. JJICKIXSOX, Press manufacturer corner
of Eight and Elm streets, Cincinnati. Press with counter Die, o0. SEA LS. of all kinds furnished to order, at Engraver's prices. Cincinnati. April 22d 51-tf.
a!3&SIBI2SSr
T
Eagle Factory
-gCf C.Hon
am
T
''HE customers of the above estublishemcnt
and merchants generally, can be furnished
with COTTON YARNS by forwarding their or
ders to D. S. BONNER. mcennes, Sept. 1st, 183G U-tf
HE undersigned
Drink to me Only With Thino Eye. Drink to me only with thine eyes. And I will will pledge with mine, J Or leave a kiss but in the cup. And PU not look for wine. The thirt that from my soul doth rise. Doth ask a drink divine; But might I of .love's nectar sip, I would not chance for thin. I sent thee I.ste a rosy wreath. Not so much honoring thee, Ao'ffivina it a hope, that there, It would not withered lc. But thou thereon dulut only breathe, And sent it back to nio. Since then it crows, and looks, and smells, Not of itself, but thee. FOR THE VINCENNKS GAZETTE. Observations and Rulss Tor Spelling-. OBSERVATIONS. 1 . A simple word is not made of two or more whole words. 2. A compound word is made of two or more words. 3. A primitive word is not formed from another word. 4. A radical word has other words formed from it. 5. A derivative word is formed from another word.
6. Derivatives are formed by prefixes or effixes.
7. I refixes are joined to the beginning of radicals.
S. Affixes are joined to tho ending of pained to observe that his young bride was
uiouglittul at times, and appeard to sutler
much trom ennui! Thinking this might
oe caused by the absence of temale companions, he induced several voung ladies.
relatives, to make his house their home
11. Examples of derivatives. Press, pressing, pressingly, pressure, pressman; compress, compression, compressible, compressibility, incompressibility; depress depressive; express, expressly; inexpressive; impress, impressment, re-impress, re-impression; oppress, oppressor, oppressively; repress, repressed; irrepressible; suppress, suppresses; insuppressible. i'se, usage, usance, usable, usual, usually,
usualness, user, usure, usurer, usury, usu
rious, usuriouslv, useful, usefully, usefulness, useless, uselessly, uselessness; abuse, abusive, disabuse: disuse; misuse, misusage; nonuser. Pity, pitiful, pitiless, pi
teous, unpuying, unpitieU, pitiable. A Hint to Tonn? Husbands.
A young planter in the upper part of
tne Eiate ot Mississippi, lately married to a beautiful and highly intellectual ladv after the honev moon had passed, was
radicals
9. Vowel affixes or terminations begin with a vowel. 10. Consonant affixes or terminations
begin with a consonant
11. List of vowel affixes or vowel ter-in hopes thereby to render her completely
minations: able, ably, ability, acv, age,
aneous, ance, ant, ar, ard, ary, atton, ative. ean, cd, edst, ee, en, ence, ent, er, ery, es, eth, cous. ial, ian, iblc, ibly, ibility, ic, ical, ify, ine, inous, ton, ious, ism, ist, ition, itious, itude, ity, ive, ize. ock, or, ory, ous. ual, uary, uate, ude, ular, ulous, ure, v. 12. List of consonant allixes or terminations: cant, cian, cule, cy, dom, fy, head, hood, kin, less, ling, ly, ment, nic, reis, rix, some, tic, tion, tize, ture. 13. Omission, change, or addition of consonants often takes place at the end of radicals. The following arc some of them: 1. nt final t is omitted before eyorce; vacant, vacancy; fluent, fluency; consequent, consequence: ain final, omit a; abstain, abstinence; ound and ounce final, omit 0; abound, abundance: pronounce.
. - ' pronunciation. 2. ri( final, d is changed to , ss, or t, before im pretend, pretension; abscind, abscission; contend, contention. final is changed to ss before ioi and ire; permit, permission, permissive. rt final, t is changed to s; dirert, diversion, dt final, changed to si or s; abrade, abrasion; concede, concession. r final, changed to u; revolve, revolution, rh final, changed to rp; absorb, absorption, rge final, chang
ed to rs; deterge, detersive.
changed to ct; produce, production, el final, changed to pi: compel, compulsion. 3. o is often added to radicals ending in consonants; tax, taxation; form, formation.
14. List of Prefixes. A, ab, abs, ac, ac, ad, af, ag, al, am, ambi, amphi, an, ante, anti. Hack, be, bene, bi. Circum, co, col, com, con, contra.
happy. I his arrangement had not the
desired effect. His beloved, though apparently joyful and cheerful, while conversing with him, as soon as the conversation lagged, relapsed into the melancholly mood. Surprised at this he fell pondering the cause; and after a lengthy reflection, he came to the determination of sending to New York for a piano to be
forwarded by the first ship bound for Natchez, Vicksburg, or Grand Gulf. W ell, the musical companion at length arrived and a splendid one it was, of beautiful mahogany, ornamented and polished to the value of a $500 bank note. And then it discoursed such
ravishing melodv, as the snowy
gers of the 3-oung bride pressed the ke
The young planter was in rantures and
congratulated himself on having procured the one thing needful to his angel's complete felicity. Poor man! he paid but a poor compliment to his amiable partner's intellect, if he thought she could contentedly pass her leisure hours in strumming a piano forte! He was mistaken. Though "music hath charms," like love, it is not the only desideratum in this world for awhile it pleases the ear am touches the heart, but ministers not to the mind? The lady but seldom courted Apollo, and her husband had the mortifi-
ce final, J cation of feeling that he had not yet made
nis oomicu a paradise to "be adored.
At last to solve the riddle of her discontent, he asked her if she did not at times regret having entered the marriage state. "Oh no indeed!" she replied with earnestness "never for a moment, have I been other than your happy wife, but sometimes " "Well, sometimes what, dearest?" "If I must tell vou then
lor jmtilic accommodation in that eommiHtiou
building long occupied as an Inn, belonging to
V alter Armstrong, tsj., from whom he has taken
a lease for a term of years, where he hopes in a
short time to be prepared to keep a
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT,
equal to any m the Western country. The house
itself is unusually pleasant with larijc and airy rooms,and agreeably situated, standing on a square alone, unconnected with other buildings. The
whole premises 1 undergoing repairs, which, when
completed will render it as convenient and as comfortable, for travellers or boarders as any similar
establishment in the State,
The stables will be inferior to none in the coun
try and well supplied with hay, grain, Ac.
A heading Room, I intended to be kept where
newspapers from the Atlantic cities and other sec.
lions ot our country will be regularly filed. In
this, his new undertaking, the undersigned intends
to make every one, who may be pleased to call, as
comfortable and as much at home as possible
Drovers can te furnished with lots for the con
venience of their stock. Ii. C. LANOlJON Lawrenccburgh, JuIy,2S, tS26 20TO EDITORS OF If E WS PA PE HS, A'C.
One of your corps, it will be seen by the above
notice, has ceased his wonted vocation for a season.
and assumed another. From an editor he is metam
orphosed to a Boniface. Instead of catering for the mental tastes of old literary friends, he is
about to ent ami carve for the corporeal pallates of
new ones in epicurean! style. Should any of vou
chance to pass this way, no matter of what politi
cal creed, you thall be sure of a cordial reception
and a hearty welcome, scot free, ami truly happy
will he l to greet any of his former brethren of
the toilsome art. Respectfully, .Vc. R. C. LANC.DONI 'IXCEXXES
Practical Institute,
FOCRTII YEAR. "I., ... A- "I '. t
iwii 10 pupiis or rtiner sex or am oge
BOARDING ruovini:n if hksiked. Limited to aKmt twenty pupils to a teacher.-
Instruction given so as to fit pupils for business
Uible truth not excluded. Tuition f 15 per year, o charge for wood, &:-.
Mr. June 10th, 1"3C 2-tf.
per quarter
it .Mrs.
Titra
CROSBY.
Vonditclors.
SALT FOR WHEAT.
HE subscriber will exchange Salt for Wheat,
I bushel for bushel. II. U. WHEELER.
October fth, I'.IG 13-tf. WHISKEY.
jf y us kit by the barrel con-
ttfim stantly on hand, and for
sale by
WHEELER & BAILEY.
June 21th. 18.1(1 3-tf
Jo-la rtn ersh ip.
rRMIE subscriber having associated Rob crt N. Carnan with him in his store
the business hereafter will be conducted
under the firm of Bonner fe Carnan. 1). S. BONNER Vinccnnes, Nov. 10th, 1836.
Fall ami Winter
BONNER AND CARNAN,
TTLSr receiving and opening direct
from the eastern cities, a large stock of niiiTJsii, rituA-cu,
DRY GOODS,
consisting in part of the following articles
viz
Sup. Blue, Black, Green, Drab, Claret
Mixed and other Cloths, Plaid, Drab
&c. Cassimeres, Cassinetts, &c. &e
Heavy Flushings, Bearskins and Pilot
Cloths, tor Overcoats,
300 pieces British, French and Ameri
can Prints,
Plain and Figured Merinoes,
Lace and Muslins, French worked capes
collars, &c.,
Figured and plain Bobbinctts,
Swiss, Mull, Jackonett and Book Mus
lins,
Lace, Quillings, Edgings, and Insert-
ings,
Plain and Figured Silks,
Handsome new stvle Bonnet Ribbands
and Beltings,
Silk, Blond Gauze, T ancy Shawls,
Handkerchiefs, eils, &c.
Thibet, Merino Shawls and Ilandker
chiefs,
Cashmere and Prussian Shawls and
Handkerchiefs,
Irish Linens, Russian Diapers, Bleach
ed and unbleached Domesticks,
Bcverteens, Moleskins and Drillings, Checks.JTicks, Baizes and Flannels,
o loves, esting and Hosiery in a great
variety,
10, 11, and 12 quarter Rose and Whit
ney- Blankets,
Mackanaw and Point Blankets, Twenty cases of Boots and Shoes, Silk Hats, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, Ladies' and Misses Straw, Tuscan and
Shaker Bonnets,
Hardware and Cutlery of almost every
description.
Tirpntr.lil'P Vinlf rlineto rf
. J ,.,vw
LJi'tn Teas, 1 oung Hyson, Imperial.
1 r.. n' ....1' .
T dim viuu-ji uuucu
4 Seroons of Indigo, Spices, &c. &c.
&c.
Together with almost every article in de
mand; all of which will be sold as cheap
and upon as accommodating terms as thev
can be had in this place.
BONNER fc CARNAN Nov. 10th, 1826 2-i-tf.
SUGAR.
CY the barrel a very superior cle, New Orleun Sugar,
sale by
WHEELER
Juno 21th, 183C 4 tf.
arti-
for
& BAILEY.
NEW GOODS.
HE Subscribers are now opening at their new Store Room, on Water street, an additional
stock of DRY GOODS,
to which thev would invite the attention of their
friends and customers, and the public in gener
al.
They will receive in exchange for goods. Deer.
Rockoon, Rabit and Opossum skins, clean Cotton
and Linen, rags. Ginseng. Beeswax. Feathers.
Flaxseed, Flax and Tow Linen, White Beans.
Axe.
THORN & TRACY. June 30, 1830 5-tf, DOMESTIC GOODS.
HE subscriber will keep a regular supply of Rann's Domestic Goods
on hand, the superior quality of which is too well known to need any commendation.' Consisting of
Flannels, Cassinetts, Spun Cotton, Hats, 5'C. 5c-
Oct. 6th, 1836 19-tf.
Clothes, Blankets, Merino, J. . MADDOX.
citt-
COM'ECTIONAUV, EBERWIXE KOLLEDEHC.
IjH ESPECTFULLY inform the
fl. zens of Vincennes, that they have
permanently established themselves in this place
in the above busmes, on Market streeet, two doors above J. C. Clark's Hotel, where they have and intend constanly to keep, on hand
CRACKERS, CORDIALS AND SYRUPS, OF ALL KINDS. All of which they are determined to sell at the
lowest Louisville cash prices. Merchants and
Grocers are particularly requested to call and examine for themselves, prior to jmrchasing else
where.
N. B. Orders front the country will be prompt
ly attended to.
Vincennes, March, 3rd 1S3G 40 Iv.
8
NEW
ST gives me pleasure to Announce to my friends and customers, that I have re
moved to the NEW BRICK STORE HOUSE, On the forru-r 0 Market and Scccnd struts, where I have just opened a large arid gencm! assortment of GnocnniKs, HARD &, UUEENSWARE, which I am desirous to sell at the lowet-t rash ui-
ces. I. . WHITTEI.RK.V. -t
V mcennes, Oct. 6th 183R 19-tf.
Wholesale.
BUTLER & COLEMAN.
r RE now ojening a Iare and full assortment
Jmi Of
j fit i" aooi)s
Straw Hon, ids. S'C. tV. V.
D. & C. agents for the importers, will coiistantlv
keeponhaud the (real) Anchor Drand Cham-
paigne; and a superior article of fcManish secar
At their Wholesale store, comer of Main &. Wa
ter Mrects.
Evansvile, July 14th, 183G 10 tf
Morton M Mi.-bac!, Robert T. Conrad, Alex'r. Diruiirv, a. m , N. E. Hale, " E. Iiuike fisher, N. C. Hrooks. A. M. Ww. E. liurton, Willis (Jay lord Claik, loReph C. Neal. H. H. Thatcher, R. Tenn miih.
VM. THURSTOA, &. Co,
ArtniNc.
fin. raSSS5Sr B i
" I t:f .1 1TA . mm . .
.t XM-l&ZT H Mill
I ShJtirHBf istinir between
DISSOLUTION.
OPARTNER-
' heretofore ex-
the .Subscriliers.
under the firm of Smith and Carson, was dissolv-
on the 10th ultimo by mutual consent. R. Smith
Sc Co., arc fullv authorised to settle the business. ROBERT SMITH. THOMAS. J. CARSON. Vincennes. July, 5th, 18:16 6-tf. SHAD.
EIl superior susquebannah, on hand and
for sale bv WHEELER 5c BAILEY
June 2 1th, 1836 1-tf.
cor, counter. Ue, demi, di, dis, down. sometimes I reeret that you don't take the
L, ef, em, en, enter, extra. Tor, fore.
Hemi. Ig, il, im, in, inter, intro, ir. Mai, mid, mis, mono. Non. Ob, oc, of, omni, op, ortho, out, over. Per, pre, pro. Re, retro. Se, semi, sub, sue, sup, super, stir, sus, sym, syn. Tra, trans, tri. Un, under, upBULES fOL 5PELLING. 1. Double f, 1, s. Words of one syllalle, having but a single vowel, have f, , ir double at the end; as staff, full, grass. Except, a, gas, has, M as.yes, if, is, his, this, us, thus. 2. Other consonants besides f, 1, or s. Monosyllables not ending in f, 1, or 8, do not have the consonant double. Eicept abb, ebb, add, odd, egg, inn, bunn, err, purr, butt, buzz. 3. Letters always single: h, j, k, q, u, t, w, x, y. 1. Finale silent is omitted before a rowaffix, but the e. is retained before a consonant affix. Exception?, 1. Words end-
newspapers. Pa,
takes a half a dozen!"
Tuscahomian.
From the, Pawtucket Chronicle. C7It is stated that Dr. Franklin.
when he was about to leave on his mis
sion to, the, Court of France passed through Norwalk, Connecticut, and astonished the eood folks of that town by a startling performance. In front of the h
he stopped, was a large pond of water
rl i much aS,tated by the wind. I he Doctor waved his cane over the
w.nawam suje of the pond, and the rnm.
motion ceased, the surface of the water
oceanic instantly still! IIR w-as denounced as a wizard by some, and by others con-
siucren as tne worker ot miracles. However, he soon explained it, by telling them that he had unperceived, thrown some oil upon the water!
"uuucuui jieiiuiuianre, w nen un-
acrjtood ceases to excite wonder.
NEW GOODS.
AThi.,v7ir STOIil
on Water Street,
between .Market and Busseron streets, has j list c- ! l.'ii .- .
envru ami win continue to receive a FHESH and srood svimlv of
FALL &, WINTER UOODS. which together with his onner Stock will consti
tute a select and freneral assortment of
drocencs, Quccnswarc,
China, Cutlery, Hats, Honncts, Uoots, Shoos,
Kenhawa Salt, &c. Sec. AH of which he. is anxious to nell at tho lowest
prices, and is determined to dispose of on the most reasonable terms. N B. He will receive in exchange almost any article of country produce. A'incennes, Oct. 27, 183C 22-tf
1
JYOTICE!! THE undersigned having closed his store at the mill, and wishing to close tho accounts of the same, would request those who are indebted to call and settle their respective debts. II. D. WHEELER. ncnne!, Aug. 9th, ls:jf 1 1-
New GJootls.
IST received an additional supply
ot FALL AM) WINTER GOODS.
which, together with our former stock, 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
good bargains, might better give us a call.
R. SMITH & Co Vincennes, Nov. 1S30 23-tf.
by
SADDLE TREES.
Sadie Trees, (assorted,) VJ'XJ" jl,st received and for sale
R. SMITH & Co Vincennes, Nov. 183G 23-tf.
Six Hundred bbls.
Mciihawasalt
first quality, for sale bv WHEELER & BAILEY. Vincennes, Nov. 17, 183C 49-tf.
ONE CENT REWARD!!
1TT)ANAWAY from the subscriber, on HfS; Thursday morning last, the 12th
inst. an indented apprentice to the Print
ing business, named David Davis. Any
person returning said apprentice to me,
or confine him in any jail so that I can pet
him araio, shall receive the above reward
without thanks; and all persons are here
by cautioned against harboring him on my
account.
Ii. Y. CADDLXfiTON'. January 13, 1837.
PL00& AT THIS.
THOSE concerned are now informed that according to promise, the books
and accounts of Doct. Kuykendall, are now in tfic hands of John Collins, Esq. All who have unsettled accounts, might
better call without delay, to save costs.
The notes will follow the same course,
if not attended to.
If. DECKER. Surviving Partner. Jan. II, 1537. " 33-3t. i
RECEIVING', rniuv
AND COMMISSION ME II CI 1.1 NTS. Evansville, Ind.
tit. undersigned, successors to F. E. Good
sell, Esq., in the Receiving, Forwarding:, ami
Commission business in this place, solicit Goods on consignment for sale and orders for the pur-
cnase oi produce. Having taken the large are
house on Main street, recently occupied by Mr.
uooiiseii, they arc prepared to receive and store
such merchandize as my be entrusted to them for
forwarding or for sale. WM. THURSTON, A Co Evansville la.. Octoler 1st, 1S3G. REFER TO Messrs 7. B. Marshall Co.")
" F. B. Tilla, Co. J, Louisville, Kv
li. G. Cutler ct Co. 3 " Lynn if Wilcox, i . . E. OWW7, Esq. 5 EvansvlIlc 1
.Messrs. Xoron Harris, ). Pittsburgh, I'a.
i ne undersigned having relinquished the re
ceiving, forwarding and commission business re
cently done by him in this place, takes pleasure in
recommending to his friends and the public cen
erally, Messrs. William Thurston k Co., who arc
irepared to pay prompt attention to all business
entrusted to their care.
F. E. GOODSELL. Evansville, Octolier 1st, 1836 20-3m.
Kegs Tar, for sale bv WHEELER & BAILEY.
May 7th, 1835 49-tf.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
EORGE LEECH having purchased on the
I nth ultimo the interest of Thomas J.
Carson, in the merchandise of the firm of Smith
and Carson, the business will in future be erried
on at the old stand by the subscriliers under ihJ
firm of Robert tmith oc Co. who will nay all
.lews clue hv the
LITERARY UMOX: Lady
jsooK and J tidies American Magazine. THE Froprietor of the Lady's Hook, crateful
or the unceasing patronace which he has receiv
ed, announces to the Ladies' who have so gene
rously sustained their on-n "Book, that he has made new arrangements for their gratification.
Convinced that he rould not in any way mor
eHecluallv promote the interests, or reaJize th
wishes of his numerous subcribers, he has seem
ed the valuable aid of
MRS. SARAH J. HALE.
of Boston, to whose suierintendance the literary departments of the Lady's Book will hereafter be committed. For many years Mrs. Hale at conducted the. American Ladies' Masninp ..
periodical of uncommon merit, which will hi.
merged in the Lady's Book. Her abilities M familiar to her countrywomen, and on both i du of the Atlantic she enjoys a high reputation B one of the most graceful vigorous and accomplished of our female writers.
Under the judicious manaeemeiit of M-.
Hale, the Lady's Book will not only maintain th excellent character it has already acquired, Imt it is confidently expected that it will be rendered more eminently worthy of the support of those to whose interests and amusement it has beer, and will continue to be. sr-i.lti.- ,i.. ....... i
- - ..... . VJ UH II r i ! superior talents and fine taste of the Ednni.
will give the work a new impulse; while her n tf contributions, ami those received from her personal friends, and other correspondents, of whom a nuinWr have already promised, will render it almast entirely original. Amonpst others wh,.
are expected to furnish matter for tho Boo
may lie mentioned.
Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, Ed.,
Mrs. H. L. Sieournev,
Mrs. Ann S. Stephens,
Mrs. Caroline Lee Ilcutz, Mrs. E. F. Llhtt, Miss Leslie, Miss H. F- Gould, Miss C. E. Gooch, Miss L. II. Medina, R. S. Mackeniie. I.. L. D., Joseph R. Chandler.
The proprietor of the Lady's Book is determined to use every meant, to maintain tlio superiority which his publication has obtained. IV years he has gone steadily on in the course of improvement, and he flatters himself thnt bis
facilities are such as to give his work eminent advantages over his competitor. His very ampbi subscription list enables him to 1 Iileral in his expenditures ur on it, and whatever can be accomplished by enterprizc and cost he is resolved to effect. Besides the persons above-meutioned
as conrrimirors. ne nas expectations of receiving
original articles from sevearal Oli-tiiieuishcd fp.
male writers in Europe: and as an inducement to writers of our own country, he is willing to pay for every article adopted bv him as suitabla to
his publication, as high a rate of enumeration as w ill te given by the proprietors of any other periodical in the I nited States.
J'he mechanical portion of the Ladv's Bonk
will likewise be improved. The tvitoeraphv wi!l
lie niorc elegant, and the paper of a better qual-
i.y. During the year portraits engraved on steel of
several eminent ladies will be given: and every
second month a colered nlate. illnirniin ,
prevailing fashion will be furnished. Other em
bellishments, calculated to enchance the appear
ance and increase the value of the work, will be introduced: and generally, every thing will lx
lone that the most untiring purpose of makinz -
the Lady's Book pre-eminently entitled to patronage can suggest. With the experience h has acquired during a long course of years devoted to the business and the aid to be derived from the distinguished lady who will henceforth lie associated with him, the Publisher is confi
dent that he will be able to render the amplest
sausi.iciion to all who may Income his patrons. He, therefore, with a just reliance on his claims to support, respectfullv solicits a eonliuucnce of
that liberal encouragement which has so kmdlr
been bestowed on his endeavour.
The terms of the Ladv's Book are Three tin!.
lars per annum payable in advance All nrI,.
must be addressed to L. A. GODEV
100 Walnut Ltreet. As the publisher of the Ladv's Book is con
nected with other popular pciiodicals he sup.t.
for the convenience of remittance, the followiiiff
svstem of
CLURRING.
Lady s Hook and Bulwer's Novels for
Lady's Book and Marryatt's Novels for Bulwer's and MarrynttV Novels, 17 in all Bulwer's or Marrvatt's Novels and Saturday
N ews.
Ladv's Book, Saturday News, and Sketch
ilook. for
Lady's Book, Celebrated Trials and Sketch
Book, for
Bulwer's or Marrvatt's Novels. Celebrated
Trials, and Sketch Book,
5 ?5
late firm of Smith A earson. CID UM k I Tm OnflTTIrt (inupi
and to whom all those indebted are requested to i cm TfMLicn qoui I'd riUVCLo,
iiiatvc iiuillt-'uiaii- tn im (II.
ROBERT SMITH. GEORGE LEECH Vincennes, July 15th, 1836 6-tf.
for
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
HflHB subscriber will sell all the apparatus
JEL a Distillery, with or without ground lease
for a number of years, or he will least- the whole
by the year. I he above Distillery is capable of I
making nvc barrels or whiskey every twenty four hours.
Terms will be made easy. H. I). WHEELER. Nov. IGth, 1836 23-tf.
A premium of all the Novels by this eelebratpd
author will be given to any person furnishing ten subsoihers and the cash f30. to the nublislmr
of the Ladys Book free of postage: or one half of the No els for five subcrilicrs, and the cash 15
r RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! Two and a half cents ner
)ound in ca?Ii, or three rents in
rinting, will ho given for any uantityof clean linen or cotton
rags delivered at this oilier.
THE VINCENNES GAZETTE Is DuliUsbtTi cbern Saturn, 2" 2i OSLiL'SJL'&b'ZX
TERMS?" 00, If paid in advance.
2 50, tf paid during the year. 1 3 00, If not paid during the i.cnr
i 1 25, For six months. Papers discontinued only at the option f ilia publisher while arrcriagos are due. (Xy-Advertiseincnts making one sqtmr or will Im inserted three times for one. dollar, and twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion longer advertisements in the same ratio. Advertisements sent without orders, will in !1 en.es. be incited until forbid, and ehared ar. rordinjb-.
