Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 February 1837 — Page 4
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Is there a Heart that never Levcd. Is there a lit art th;t never lov. d, A'or fi ll soft woman's si.;h! Is there a man can mark immov'd
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tea: tul cv e
' .mt.ll!
l Mr. bear lnui te siira?
Or solitary eeil Where natiu'ht but savasr motisteis r..ar. Where l.v e ne'er -Jt iitii- to dwe'l. For there's a charm i:l woman's cv 0, A lamriiaue in her tear, A spell in every sacred siiih, To lvc to virtue dear And lie wli.i can resi-t her sat !es, With biotos iilone should live, Nor taste that joy which care l;e:;ii!!. s That joy her virtues uive. Araby's Dangrtcr. Tarrwcll. farewell, to thee, Araby's daiieht-r, Thus warbled a IVri beneath tin dark sea. I"o pearl ever lay under Oman's "recti water. More iH'.re in its shell, than thy spirit in thee. Around the shall -listen the loveliest amber. That ever the sonowimr s-ubiid ha? went; With manv a shell in whose hollow wreath'd cham hers.
We Peris of oecau '
lit have slept.
t th-e. as thev
.Nor shall Iran, beloved of her JL ro f Thou 'h tv rants watch over hei te
stait. Close, by the s'.do of that Hero she'll ft thee, Embahn'd i:i the inerne.sl shrine .1 1:-. r heart. Around iliee si. ail uli-ten the loveliest find'Or, That ever the sorrow inn scahiid hath wep"; With many a shell in whose hollow vvrea'.hed chambers "Ve Peris of or. in by inoouliiihl have slept. l-'aiewcll. fin. well, farewell.
Prom the iuftiiimre . i'ln i.o n The Debating Society, "Oh t-lo.iueniv! thou violate I flower'" ('imn.i I PresiJi nl. Come to order, p-cntlcmou. The question proposed" tor discussion tins evening, i- Whether the Road Commissioners should construct :m accommodation road from hero to yonder. " Mr. Contra on the alTunbdive ar.d Mr. Pepin on the neuative. Mr. i'mitro. Mr. 1'icsidert: You doubtless must be aware that I have enjoyed very bad health fvijst.vtral days past
proximo, and m ci'iii.tv; to iro on so important a question as th', J ant iT'iintr to come niitc unprepared how ver, my inertness luomnts me to an eil'ort. ?iul.'ilv knows
notliino- of the advantages of the road in question previous to diseussion. Internal iniprovciucnt, i-ir, j- ihurnally rdvaneiiii; everv dav on t!ic retrograde l!ic inileliliitely infinitive point 'vonda str.ir.d in the question, ir'nes it a wide scene and an - enlarged compactness, which would most glaringly distinguish it from al! other roads; its elongation by liy-scetiuns ft" other trilling important roads, sir, would, sir, make
it the creat thoroughfare of all the trade o! this side and the other side of yonder. We will have the presumption to presume for a moment, sir, by imagining in cv.r v.ya.C. a circular square, coirtmenoinp at the ? jurec of the great Mississippi, juhI advancing backwards in a direct anjuhn line to the northern !a! r.r-; turn h line from its unehanrr'mg course tov. p.n's tht mouth of t!ie St. Iciwivncc, thence keep
( '. I'm in favor of the opniuoii. J). I'm for both sides imiii uliiai! . Ih I'm tee versa. C. Me too. (J. I'm sort o" mixed up. II. I think so too. I. I'm t'tianimoiis. J. I'm on the majority. K. I'm deeidedlv of one opinion. President. The question is settled: '.lie lie uler eemlcr. ....... TiZorg?ii Jones and the Devil.
JSotnc twenty years aeo, when ui rclirco
naris ol U r. li s. the communication ne-
iwccn cue place ami an.'ihcr was iiiiich dower ami less frequent than it is now,
mere was a oreat ileal o! jiorso sTeaiiiiu carried on in the 1'urlish countrie-i on the au-ders of that country. Those countries were and are full of pretty little towns and
vllhocs, in the one or the other ol which
'dure are lairs for the sale of live stock
aimo:-t everv itav m me year, ami it was
easy to steal a horse from one parish., and carry it away and sell it at some om
of these fairs, almost before the ri'ihtful
owner knew that lie had lost it. Wcli, it
so happened about this time lived a lazy,
careless, frolicking kind of a man, bv namt
Moroan Jones, who contrived to make a
living some how or other, buthow it was no ! ody well knew though most people suspce
ieo it was not tuc most nonesi iiveuiiooa a
person might gain. In fact, every bodywas sure that Morgan M as deeply impli
cated in iiorse-steaimg, and manv a tune had been brought before the justice on
uspieion, but do what thev could, nobody
could find sufficient evidence to convict
him. People wondered and talked about
it for a long time, until at last they came to the only tiatural conclusion namolv
th it Me.oan Jones must have deuliii"s
with the evil one.
IV j w it once chanced that Morgan and
some of his chosen cronies were makin"
hemsehes jolly over sundry pots of ale,
and pipes, of tobacco, at a round white deal table, in the clean parlor of a very little alediousc. :.s all village ale-houses are in that part of the country . Ami they
e trail to get happv. and comfortable to
gether, and were telling their adventures.
till at hist one spoke out, ami told Morgan
Jones that it was commonly reported that
ie had to do with the Dev il, "W hv, yes,"1 answered M or fan, 'there's
and i In i-i i . nt v a linoiii-h us lin y should be, in tuitheiiio; t;,c h.ipt-i.e' -s if a eoiiii.iiinily of a state (.f a nation of the human famih then
they I cocmo tro i:ii;s. Wo seldm-1 st
v h
ami
privati
1,1
M em;::irr, how ir.ea'dv vc are
dependent upon others for the enjoyments of li!e.
1 ako. bv wav of i ! 1 1 s .-1 1 ;i ti 1 1 lt onr deoeiidencc niioii
others, the ease of the merchant, lie depends tor the sale of h'S coeds, and 'ho profits of his bu
-itie-s. :r a the n.-tum of die tanner, mechanic
iui.1 maiml'ai turer. v. ho make up nm-t of the pop-
illation ol las iicmkl-.nliooil. 11 those are poor,
from habits of indolence, from a want of compe
tent Knwiedire 'omammc tlieir a!l.in':; w itli pro'it, I'l lVoia induhjenee ;a et:.najanee or dissipation.
hi business mil: t be hro'io,!. and hi j piolits tii !hn'. Pat t rails 1'irni this c ::amo."itv into tnteliient. iir'.itsti ions and sober men, hi'.tl hew sooi and how Lrreatly his prospects cha;: ;e K, r
uiituiit! neliiit'or a.a.s l ;is Hiisiiies.-. mi.i increas
es liie means oi lus eop ineiit. I low tiiVji an lu-
bie !. then, slioui '. the mer, h.iut foil, in promoting the p'.o.i rity of all uiotmd htm ia lUi'.iisim; usclii! know leiliri". and hi inculcatfiia habits. Tinse.'iie depf iidi iici, exists t'lrciwIiKilt all the classes of society. Kach tla-s, and each ii.div ihnal, therefore, best promote tloit o.vti u'.'od, by promotiioi the ood of the whole eoir.oiuuitv. ' 'ti!tir:lr.
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T
syt vl- ( ( oi I on 1' a r n
estahhsl'emriit
ai'ovc
"UK customers of t!ie a!
m l merchants eenei'a'lv, can he fnrnislied
with t'OTTOA V.Mi.Vsbv I'orwardina t'acir dors to 1). s. PO.VXPK i tWnnn.i, s,jf. i.v.', is:;i; 1 ;-
v' a. "f .-
,-i- '-
Tfiiveiiied. nr.mufaeti'.red and for sale hv , DICKIXSOX, 3Vss laamiiactur. r--.-. ofl'.iulit and Klin streets. 'inciiinati. Press with counter Die. :UK SKAl.S. f kilo's tiirm .hed to oider, ai Km.: raver's prices, -'iiieionati, Ao.il -.'Jd ol-tf.
flit: uniiersi'jue 1
"t'if? tLS ""W opening a
tor public
avio, eiiple.
tii
i in that
I as an I;.::.
!.-;., ironi w
is iw-j
B A
HI
S't-V-i.'
I-1.
w hen
commoiiioii.-
heloii'jimr to
i he has lalo
he hones in a
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;ome truth in that saying, sure enot:
gh; 1
iso to meet him, but we fell out. and I've ;ot seen him these two months.''
vfT' exclaimed each of the party how's
that, "Morgan."' "Why, then, be quiet ami I'll te!I ye it all." And thereupon Mortran emptied las. pot and had it liM'-d ajrain, am! took a pu!f '"t" his pine and beijan lifs siorv.--
i. tin i, savs he vot: must k'low
u Ion::
V . M .1 1
m t it, tin i , says ne
that 1 had not seen Id - hon ntime, and it was about two
subscribci having associated lvob-
ert X. Carnan with him in his store,
the In
under liie
icreaflor will be eonihu.ded
firm cf Domier it Carnan.
I). S. I'.O.VNEi 'i:ieeni'es, .ov. lO'.h, IivP.h
Ji. li'i
am
Winter
I OXX ! : ! A A' S C A 1 1 A A A,
"f! I'NT vcceivin
from th
ami opening direct
stern ciiie.-, a la roe .-dock
,,t' fP'T'f'T(ii!J V ' 17 X 3
ii; J u I,-ti i. i . v u
const:-:' v i . :
ex in nartol the J'.dlowi:: 1 aii;e
les
or.i!
ti'ro
from this that 1 went cne evening along the block, shooting wild fowl, and as I was going whistling 'along, whom should I spy coming but the devil himself.' liut you must know h? was dressed migktv fine like any g'aml gen'.Iem;m, tliougii J knew tiie old one very well by the bit of
111s tail wtucii litmg out ai tne hottom
h;s trowsers. t ell, lie came tin and s
he 'Morgan how are ye!' and savs I touching mv hr.t, 'pir'.ty veil, votir honor, 1
ol
snvs
ll'.ank ve.
i,
.vtid men savs
.1
w
long thing te are catrving
'Morgan hat's that h vr!'-
ih
I hire!
, !)r
J;iue, liiaek. tireen, I rai)
Mixi.l and otlier Clotlis, i'l.iie
iv.o. Cassimeres, Ca-.-irctH. iVc. .
1 1 ea v l'b.ishings', ih arskins and T'l-rl
( Moths, for t vercoats. Ji'hi pieces llvitish. l'reneli end Amor can lb ml--, Plain and 1'igurtd Merinoes. I.ace and M.uslins, l-'rencli worked cape collars. AC, l ii'to-ed am! plain Hol.biucP.s,
Nwiss Mull, Jackonctt a: id J!oek M.us
litis.
r.egte.gs,
did Iu-crl
a din ct course ir.-lining southward
you approximate i ivergiiilv
iMexico, thence by a traratimc passage over the isthmus to the l'aeilic! I sav. eir, imagine this circular square, and it will give you an abstract compound of ideas of the wealth to be poured into onr laps'. Beautiful plains, level and undulating, washed by the clear purple limpid water-' of thousands of stagnant streams. The animated inertness of happy millions, giving the products of their industry to our great enterprise! This is no visionary 'dream, sir, though, opposing antagonists may call it r. regular cmrd . If some more eruditely learned orator would lend me the loan of intellectual thoughts and verbal words, I might describe to you the beneficial advantages of such a road but, Kir, as I said prior before, the bad health I enjoy, prevents the elongation of my argument. Pij-i u Sir, prior to my placing myself particularly in the position presumptuously presumed by the pedantic pedler of pros and pronouns, on the affirmative, permit me to prognosticate the perishing of his perfectly preposterous pro
positions. 1 otcnt pretensions to pereep
tion pertaining peculiarly to this precious
project, possess! ponderous pei format;
ces prove particulars pcrpicving peo
ple prejudge propositions purporting perfect power and prosperity pleasing pic
tures probably prettily painted, cr poehe-
allv polished. persuade pur iuc perceptions
Persuasion's power perishes proscribed
prosperity plants remards mto prior presumptions'. Put ploughs, pick axes and .precepts into people's possession, am! pos"tcrity prosperity prospers public passapis progress presumptively, public property and private produce proper prices'. President. Ccntlemen, you have heard the very learned arguments on both sides. The question will r.ow be f ikca. riea3c aasv. er in order. A. 1 sav jes in the nrg.iuve. 13. 1 -;av no in the alii ratal he.
lie .g:
untii i!f of
ys ! 'i m only walking out hy the
1
So I tr-.Vfi him tlin n-l.ii
muA.lo in his mouth to smok
ti;c piopcr
And
oiooiv i. us une evening, r.mt carrying m
'baeeav pipe with me to smoke.' Well you all know- the old fellow is mightv fond of 'baeeav; so savs he, 'Morgan lets have a smoke, and I'll thank ye.' And says I, you're mighty welcome.'
he put the and, thinks
1, 'I have you now, owldbov,' 'cause vou see 1 wr.nted to quarrel with him, so I pulled the trigger, and oil' y, erd the gun bang i;i his mouth, 'I'tifi':' says he v.laii I.l pnllc.l it out of Ins mouth, and stopped a .linutc f think about it, and savs h" Powerful strop? 'baeeav, Morgan'' Then he pave me the gun, and looked huffed, ami walked of, and sure enouoh I've never srr n him since. And that's the way 1 got shut of the old gentleman, mv hovs!" Such is the ludicrous story of Morgan
Jones, who had to co v. lib n-it i -i -i , ,.
w tisu eev:i v.-itiiout a tioubt. Quarterly J'cvie mm..., A
The g:ctl cf the whole community is the
good cf every individual. There is scarcely a piineiple so important to I
on on uieu. as ute I'i'.e vi e nore ijn ue. 1 lie weil-
hciiij; of a state, or of a commniiitv, docs not so much depend upon its air.'rcaati: woahh. as iiooi" the fair ihstribution of tlii ? wealth r.moiii;- the ilifferent classes and individuals who make op us pop. i latio'.i not so much upon the learnint; and wisdoiu of a few, as upon the intelligence and jrood habits of the mass, lie vilu seeks, there!'.. re, to iu-truct the public mind in useful know!-. (.',je, io incuh ate moral and indilsttioas habits, and to pro-m-itethe rrood of others, fulfils one of the tr-i duties of life, and pursues the course best adapt, .,1 to promote his individual good The plea- i;n s of l!u; mind, resulting from the conscious uprf irm.-i"ci
of acts of K-vod will to mrn, f.ir e.er( ,1 tliose m hi: spt unc from the induUenrc of cur Piiimal appetites, 'l'iiis principle holds trood, not only a regards onr mental enjoyments, but the pecuniary prosperitv. and general iutellijencc of a comimuntv, ser-. e to promote the rroed of every individual, in a pecuniary, political and moral point of view, bv promoting industry and social order, end multiplv ins; the courtesies ami comforts of life. M ealth and knnwledire are but the ?;' ,"?? oi happiness. It is the mode of :jil,yi:in them that rendeis them n hlcs-amr to the comaiiiniiv, and a source of genuine happiness to the itni: idual. Where they pre employed to administer to bad pnssi ins. to pamper fashionable vi-. cs; or lo opprtss an ! degrade the ignorant and tin' weak, thev tin n serve lo contaminate public liiora'.j, and im'uet on s iety t!ic m sl ra'aniitoos rvil. I'ut w!o re, oi; t'.io other hand, they are employed in fnriherirr ' pol-b: improvi'iiiTt-. t t-m-;:hen -i'.d eoenc:e thr weak, 1 1 in ! t'v I the ir."r:.t, to ! ai 'o. I'v fi:':.ir iHiiill in pt, i'xreip!arv !.;ciiv.
.rn"'.' :w :
'onnct i'ancv
jbatn!
eli:
av Is.
: 1-
s a;u! 1 larmiicr-
ii Shawl
Lace, tiuillii ilHJ s. I'lain and I'i 1 1 amlsome li
and ib liiogs. Silk, lljim! (ia'.ize, Ilatidkerehiel's, 'eils, , i. 'I'l.ibet, .Merino Sha elm :-. ( ashmere ami Prus; Iiandki rehivf.s,
Irish 1 .incus, Ktissian Diapers, Uieacli-
ed ;md unbleached I lomestieks. lieverteens. Moleskins and Drillings, ( 'hecks. iTieks. !5ai.cs and I'lanne's
ti.oves, cetmgauu Hosiery in a great
:v. !f'."l I, ai.d 12 quarter lhv:c arid Whiticy lllankets, AIack::naw and I'oint llankrts, 'J'wer.tv easo-i of Touts and Shoes, Silk II'i'h, I'ur ami Seal Skin ( hms,
ies' and Misses Straw, Tuscan am!
a icr K'l.ni'ts.
1 fr-rdw-ire rmd C'u'.lery of almost ever liesetpption.
'J'v,-cnty-!lve half chests of rWl:.v;)''3 d'eas. Young Ilvson, Imperial, iiL,-ilj--.iiil (um-i'ow.h'r.
I,
1 Seroons of 1 n
Spice.
Togetlier v. i'h iilma; t rvrrv article in dt
mand; all oi wlich will he sold as cheap
ami noon as accommodating terms as they
can be had in 1 his place
in mis p
1!U.M!I it CARXAX.
Xov. 10'di, 1S-2G -M-tf.
TJl'S'l' received an additional supply I'MA. AM) Vn?TER GOODS, whii h. together with cur firmer sl-'ek, m d.es ii complete, and rcioh rs it e.pi.d to anv in die plaee. and to which v.-o respect fu'dy rr.H t'ae a'tentioii of onr fiends and customers. Those wishing to iet ireo-l bargains, mi jht better rove us a call. n. fs .Mn'i i & Co. Viucenc.es, Xov. s:'ie, if.
saddle rriir:r;s.
bv
Sc!!c Trees, (assorted.) just received and for sale 11. SMITH & c.
mcriiaes, .V
lsdo-
li t""-' -' .
?Six I i Mildred hU. Iti'iifcttirti sat
V:.-'-.
av. foi s.o- V V. 1
A.VM iV DA ILL'
Waller Aiiiisti-oo
a lease for a ti riu of
short lime io be nrer ari 1 to keen a
norsji or i:TPjrp.iixMPv
piai 10 any m iae e .ieiii coiinuv. i na In, use
itselt is unusuaev pleasant with l.irire and airv rooms. am! a:;reeablv situated, stniidin-j- on a sou, -re
done, iiiieoiiueeted with other buildinirs. The
u hoie premises u (in.h-ivoili.r repairs, w hieh. w hen
eempieicl i ill n udi r it as c n ven lent and as coiu-foi-.i-Mo. for trau lh rs or hoanlers us anv si. nil. a est ihli .!,;., c:-t - .. ilie rs, ...... 'I'he stal'les w ill feinleiior to none ill lh. con'.itry and well supplied with hav . iirain. Ac. A Kcadiicr Koom. is intended to be kept where newspapeis from the Atlantic cilies and other see. lions of our count 1 v w ill be rcrularlv fded. In tills, his new inii'e;taktmr, t!ie undersi-.rned ip.tends to make every one, who may be pleased to call. ;. comfortable and as much at home as possible. Drovers can be forne hi d w ith lots for the eonvenienee of their stock. i'. ( '. LA(.i'DO. I.awieuei burjh. Jiily.-J, !s:;il e,Uo Kiiei oas ()f- n i:wsi'Aci.i:s, ei t . One of your corps, it will be seen bv the above notice, has ceased his wonted vocation for a season, and as- umed another. From an editor he i metamorphosed to a Uoniface. Instead of catering for the mental tasj,-s of old literary friends, he is about to cut and carve for the corporeal pailates of new ones in ej-i -uream st !e. Should anv of vou el. nice to pass this way, no matter of w hat j di' ical creed, ou shall be sure of a cordial reception and a hear! v w cleome, scot free, and tntlv happv w id he he to e rect any of b's former brethren io
the toiisoo- :ot.
J.'.'.- pectfu!! v, iV c. K. C. LA.t.i)M.-
7TT JtL. S
"avc;;a".7;.s'
sue; ah.
mr " .1... i . ,
1 j i. ie oarrei a very supcii -r artl
lie, ew Orleau-i Sicar sale bv ' Jii:i:r.i;u i!.iu:v
tul
June -g ith, is:;; 1-tf.
T'
ir new
ilioi
Hi' Subscribers are now ooi nin-r a' th
Store Koem, on Water street, an ad
stock, of DliV (iOODS.
to which ihev would invite the attentioii of theii
friends au.l lu.- tomers, and the public i.i gelier
ah 'i'a-. y wi'! receive in eeh:;m;e lor !.rood, I)e loa ko,,o. i:.,bit and ( )pos. urn sl-.iii.-, elero, C.n and I.iien. r.cis. (;in-en-.r. l!on ;a, 1'i.oh. i'lavse.d, I'lav and Tmv l.e.en, Wh.te lkai Ac.
iii;m:x a. ti June :;;, K'D :,-;
coM'i-xrnoxAiiv,
AM)
i: nr. i:yi.i-: ku.i:iiki:;. M"X I ISl'J-JCTl-'rLJ.V inform i!ie citifj Vj. zeiis of "i;ieennes, that they liavc lermanen'.ly e.-tablished themselves in this place n the above bu-ines, on Market s'.rei et, two loors above J. ( '. 'lark's 1 lot. I, win ie thej have md i'stoin! eoiistaidy to keep, ou hau l
SISIStr (DOSSES
vL iia A L'L'L uaU i i : , CORDIALS AM) SVitl P.S, OF .11.1. KIMIS. Ai! of which thev are deter-icued to s.-'d at the
owest Iauusville cash prices. .Merchants and
(irocers are nartieidarlv reiiuested to call and
vatnine for themsehes, prior to purcha i:cr else- . here. X. 15. Orders from the couiitrv will c iTompt-
V allcndcd to.
inci
A..
'arch, 0:d H3C-
)-!v.
CNE CENT REWARD!! AXAV'A Irom the subscriber on
Thursday morning last, tlr. -,.
last, an iiuienteil apientice to the Printing business, named David Davis. Any person returiiinjr said apprentice to me or confine him in any jail so that I can irt him again, shall receive the above reward without thanks; and all persons are hereby cautioned against harboring, him on mv aeeount. It. V. CADDIXCTOX. January l.'t, lS'JT.
LITKRAUV CMOX: Ladvs JSook mid J.;idics Aincrican 3I:t;::;ziiH Tlii! Ihopiietor of the Lady's Book, trratefui r the lin.casinir iiatioiiaue which 1... b.,
so irone-
f5 C '
l'C! !lTi! Vl'AIt.
'Vfi to vt'i.ils i r ei'lter ser or ( are
ntovi Di:?) iv ii;s:u:;i. T.inoted to aooc: twenty pupils to a teacher.
hi pup
nir1 l!,!e
:ou ne.en so as t.
truth not cveluded.
'J'mlion s 1 5 per year, lai c-- for wood., A c.
J i
no li
l-
ir.
-1..
for biisim
per quarter. Kxfr,
s y.yi. CKOSliV.
von i:a
?llk sub- --!!b;-r v:l! . - e!,ai-.L'e Salt tor , heat
5 bushel f..r bushel. 11. I). M'HEEI.LK October f.ih. ls:',b !(ltf
V!:SKi:V.
rw:rf:i:Kn' tv tiie nai'rel con
At- V'i sCmlb.- en b Old. and for
;:',ale
-Mth. 1-:"
nnv:i."it & ijaili:v.
kiii'JvlJ E ivim
U S!Iir heretofore e-
i ii.!-; Ietw. i li the Subscribers,
a- eri'i ol S iniln and I arson, was e.-solv nth ultimo !;v miou;.! eon-cut, I!. S.nit' are h.iiv aulhori-e ! lo settle the l.iisine.-s
i " i ; i ". i "r .Mi'i'ii. Til: .'MAS. J. C i;S'X Vinrennes. duly, ."th, 1 s:b! 0-tf.
1!J V sii--ior suson.-h.-Miiiah. on hand and
tor s-.e
lone I ! 1 1 ,
mat r fa- t: r
Co
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lll'KLKi; A 1JAILKV. t-tf.
F.
6 ik'nO
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4
ietv e,
eivc'l
. oil
n .Market :
r , v
') Usl
titer sirec
id I' e.--'-ron r treets, 1
and w ill continue to receive a PUr.Sif cm! ::noi! ') of
VAIA &, W L -Villi (iOOIK
which torrether With his ormer Slock will consti
tute n select and rcnera! n.-soit meiii ol
AWAUw Vi-.iv VV AV' lZ
( iroocrics, CiiK'rnswaro,
( ''linn, 'l!t!;TV, Hats, joniii'ls
I
;oo:s,
at the
.V ('. lowest
Kt nbawa Sail
Ml of which he is anxious lo sell
ices, and is dctermii
asouiible terms. 2V. H. He will reci ive in eehaiirre ulino.-t am ii-le of comitrv pro !-.-, -e. Vinc-tuics. o.-t. 27. i;ir, C-S-f
1 S.3 5T TP T
rriT! rn
11 L' now openimr a lar-e and full assortment
Strati? Bosotrt.i. fy: i$'C )!. ec ('.agents for the importers, w id eo:i-1 aotlv ccp on hand the (rra!) Aneh -r Uraiul Ciiamac.'lie; and a superior article of Spatiir h sex:n -
t their Wholesale store, corner of .Main A Wa
ter Mice;.-.
IJva-isv'le, .luiy 1 lih, 1 dG lll-tf
Tar. for sab' hv wiii:i;i.iii
& i:ai'li:v.
ed. .'iiuioiinees to the Ladle.-,' who have
rously sii.-taui. d their -J',;,,-" t),.,t J,,. ,.w made new ai raiiL'cmeiits for their i;ratitii atioii
( 'oii ineed that he could not in anv vvav in. ire
lli-ctualiy romctc ihe interests, ,,r realize tho
ni.-iHsol lo-iiu.'oi ions subcribcrs. he lo.s
d the valuable aid of SAHAFf J. IfALi:,
f lioston. to whose supcrintendanee the literary
lepa'ti ienU of the Lady's Book will hereafter
i- committed. Tor many viars .Mrs. Hale mihletdl the Ameiiean Ladies' .MaL'a.ine he !
iciiodieal of uncommon meiit, which will be.
mcr-cd in the La.lv's JJooU. Ifer abilities...
amihar to her eountn women, nnd on btli si ,lu i the Atlantic she enjoys a hih renntatioo ..
one of the most rrraeeful vigorous and aeeomplish-
i oi uui icuiaiu w ruers. I'nder :he judicious iname'einent of Mrs
Hale, the Lad 's Hook will ;ioi mil. ,io.
xcellcnt character it b is already aepdred, but : is confidently expected that it "w ill he rend, r, ,1
more eminentiv worth v ol the sno,,..,t ,.f .1
whose int. rests and aa.'isi-menl it has .,.
nut will coiitniuc to be. especially devote.!. I'he superior tab u'i and line taste cf the Ikh'tor
"i.i uive tne wm . a new ioo.i.L. ,. i.a.. i. ..
i - ... i ow n nbim.iiis, and those ie....ed from her per
sonal liien.is. anil nth'-- n,,-:,...',.. .. i
promised, will render il
w ho llo..k
a. miu.ii lurnisl
Am. matt
nest ether r for the
.May -:h, 1-
GS-PABTNERSHI?. 0Q KOIM.'H LLI'CII huvi,,.; p-crh-. . miDdi li'.f'mo the io.ere.t cf V. Car.--.cn. :u Hie merehandi-e of the th-oi and ( 'a: son, (he business v. id in '.'nic e
i,
-I
ct : I. r
- .1. mill
d
I pay i cer.-e ue.aed
'1 !. Ihe old r tand by ti.e MC-enti. r-
lirn; n' K )bc--t S i. ith A Co. v. h w i debts dm by the l..te fuiu of Smi'li am! to w hom all those 'ude'ib d are ri .
make haliictliatc pav nop. i:!:in:;;T .-Mi'iH. oloi;!,-!-: ld.ecii morn, ics, .1 nl v loth, l -d'i G-tf
FOR SALE m LEAS
Ct
yS 5 1 1 I'm suiiscni.ei- w ill .--'I all the app.-rr, us f r
H " Distillery, v.nhor witlioui a mound lease
for a number cf ears, or he will lease tin' w'i-de
th" voir. The above Li-tillei v is capable of
in.o.iua m- i' '.rro - ol Wie-Acy i--.ery iwoic
lour hours.
'J'crio- wil be made casv. H. ). 'ATIl'CI KK. Xov. Hhh, isnt'. 2. tf.
I niliabcr liav e
alma: t cntio !y ale expected t
may be mentioned. Mrs. Suah J. Hale. .',. Mrs. II. I.. s;..,,i:ruey, Mrs. Ann i-i. Sn-pli. ns, Mrs. Caroline Lee Hei.iz, Mrs. I'. 1'. i;i!,.tt, Miss l.e-he. Mi s H. !' Cm!.!, Mi.-s C. I-.'. Ch, -Mi-s L. H. .Medina. II. S. Mackenzie. L. !.. 1) dos. ph .'. Cham!!, r. The propiietor ,,f tlK
milled to use iv. iv means to maintain the -.'ace. nouty w!neh 1:.- publication has obtained. Y',r years he ha- :.iit- sttadi!;.- u in t-'e c .iirsu . t iiiiptoreni) nt. an I he flaftcis himself th. ! J.:
laecuies are su. a as to ci.e hi- w.nk
a.l imt.luc- irtlT bis C.-Iiiiv;i!.i-s: His
sllb-cn; ti.oi list enables lulu to lie liberal
Morton Me Michael, Ucbcrt T. Com ad, Al. v'r. L'imitry, A. M . IL K: Hale. " J'. L'urke I'ish.r, X. C. Urooks. A. M. "Wit. L'. Umton, Villi's f.'aUor.I Clark, ' :.'' C. Xeal. Ik li. Thatch.-, II. Ti nn Smiih. Lady's Uook is deteri
vpeoeot'i.-es i:j o.i j;. .,u, w ..,t ,.w ompii. hed by enterjaie ami en- ' !.. etlei t. lb sides ihe persons .dun s cone ilutors. he has ' talinns
Tiituei.t
'r amoli;
his
O . 1 11
I
ma! i -iters in I
to w; iter- ol ion own i
f- r cve y a.li. !.
In.- pn: ,ii atmn, as 1, a- will be i. eu bv t! p liodi- ,d in the I "nil The mcchanica! " id I.k . w :. e la- ii..ri ! e mo;e elegant, aia
it v
n seveaiai i e: and a-
untrv. he
ic-l I'V a.s
' can be is rcs. lv.-il -meuiioiu-d f re.-.-:. it..r
-'"i-rui.-hi-d li -m inducement w illim; to pay
able t
i a rate of reii'imei.di.i 1 i ip.-i. in- ..f .i i . v oth,
:ti-.n of !',. Lady'.- Ihiotc . d. The ty p.-jiaphy w ill the liaoei- of a belli r inl-
Imiii: j the ear .ort i ait - elej raved on -t... 1 ,.f
several eniinent ladies will he
com month a cole
d
plate,
prev ailing fashion w ill be f.nnislicd
bel'ishmeuts, cidi ukili d to ench.i
11 stl-i
:iven: and i-xrv
ilhi-tralim; tin-
Z a s!,
W'K rpniitvr.l h.wk tit their ot! st.nul in l!
Martin liol'inson, J-sti., as alt oilier, opposite Jolni
Iv. Jviirl. s stor w here thev nl he h'ippv tt a
e.inniHKl.iic ilifir !! r-iistoi-jcrs, ainl u Iiicii they art
prcpnrt't! tt do in tiie hest t It'.
V liu'i'iiiies, .hinuarv (Ith, 32 tf.
VAl.UAi.M.!'.
T ch i5 "!
7S "1 O O TT ' -S
Fv.r Sale
V
Acres of fiisl rale Land Ivim;
ou t!ie Waba-h Kiver. live t-t ;
miles above Vinccnnes, on j-5-..
n, T - mill, a co, fK.'O a,!t,0,,'"r !f i" i. I'I'" orehal
incli there is a larizc r-teaiu in-lillerv, a ijooilox
mill, a cood Dwelling House, Sta!de,
out-houses, and a fine 1111-
,. i,i.. in-.- ,,.r, r r. on T t is I i rm v. ill (1 .1
I I is 1
gaxV.n vie.v of the river for 2 or '.! miles n:
u h liirection. Trom the hiudi erounds you have
!.-o a view for several miles in extent over Allison
nd Lamotlc prairies. It is in (act one. of
most I'cautliul situations on tne n atiasa l.iver.
I'he Kail Ko.id from L'vansviile to Terrc-Ifiiiite is
laid out imiacdiately on one side of the Kami. It is well timbered and aboej si) or ninety acres
under improvement. Thc'e are several iiever-f.il-
in-' rock sin iiiL's on the premi-es, a nevcr-l.ulin
tream inns tlimimli it, on which a Water mill on
i fiuiill scale miLrht la: Malt to ai ar.lace.
I. X. WHITTLLSny. A'inernnos, Oct. -ih, l-':.'fi C'J-tf.
r-M-r; fTM rt; p l M- s Mm
te'
of e
d to c
.VO'i
WV. tlii.Vtstuol having closed his stoic at the mid. and wi.-him; to close t'ae accounts - i ,r; v.ooi-l re ; o. --t th v.l.o are ii. h.i.tCad aod scide theii ! '-''. ti- e d--' t-. II. lb 'HJLiELEII.
RAGS! BAGS!! RAGS!!! Two ;n:ri a M cents per mtid in c;iii,or throe cents in
printm jf. mh be eiven lor e.nv
'in'.ntit of elenn linen or cotton rars delivered .it iliis ollke.
W a
TANTLV i 1 .; sale h',
FLO til.
win -i-tf.
LLEU A IIAILKV.
y Uhcr emtio aniicar-
incrcase the value of (!,,. un,l ,. ,11
t.e iu'rodu. i d: ami m-iier.illy. every Hiiiitr will bo done that tho most untune,' purpose of makiio
the Lady s Cook pre-ciiiini ntiy en'it!ed to patronage can M-ii'ist. With t!ie evperi;-nce he lias ae-p:i-e. durine a lomr course of years devoted lo the bm iness ;,nd tin- aid lo be ih rivej fri.m the distimruisiied lady who will henceforth be associated with him, the Publisher is confident that he will lie able (,. render the ampl.-sl satisfaction to ;0 U)H) ,nlv ,js j,:,tr,l4 lie, tin refine, wiih a ju t reliance m, hi claim to .-upport, i-esjiceiinlly solicits a contmuenee ol t'oat libera! nco .'.cement which has so kindly been ! c. tow ed en hi - endeavours. T:m t- iiiis ..f Ihe Lady's Iiook arcTluec Dollars per annum payai !e in advance All orders mu -t be addressed to L. A. (.'OPL'V. 100 Walnut Ltrcct. As the publisher of the Lady's Hook is connected vvitl, other poind:, r net iodieais he sii...., sls
lor tho i niiv . nience ol
"vsteia ot
TJTmn(;.
Lady's Hook and liulvvi r's .Nov, 1- f,.r
Lady's Ho.,'; .,,,,1 .r.lrrv.t-K X,n,.e .-.
IJi'h.ver's and Marrvalt's Vnv-ts 1, :,. ,111
idw er's or MamuttV .Novels and Siitur.l i Aews,
Lady's Iiook. Saturday oi- -.,,! vt i. ,
Uook. f..r
La.h's Uook. Celebrated Tic, Is .,.! vl.
Uook. for
Culvver's or Marrvalt's Xov. ts ( '. I. j.r.d. ,1
i'li lis, and Sketi' h Uook. ?.
SIB VALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS,
A .r r.ium .f all the .Novels bv this cchd.rat. J
liitliorwill be trivet, to anv person funiishiii"-
ten suhseiiiicrs and ihe rash ?:j, loil.e puhli.-hi'r
of the Ladys Uook fi. e of pust.is'e; or one half of tin- Novels lor live subci ibcrs, and the c'tsli I.r
.Nov. i-:iti ::n.
remittance, the f.dlowin
?" ft.
BLAHX NOTES CF HAND, ratli irintifl on nry fiiir, rou isAi.c at this o'lTct.
TIIU VMCCENNES CAZETTE X-s nutilt-i!:it) rturn S.ituilj.iii
te;:a!s-
(HI, If i.rn hi
i oi', ' ji'ii'l il;iri,ii! thr tinir. i OU, If m.t miii il.ii io the y.nr i 25. I'ur fix iiimilh.y. Tapers dl-continiir 1 only at the option 0f tho ubhshcr w Idle arrearages are due. rzJ-. Iverttsements makinrr one s.niaro or le
will be inserted three limes f,,r one dollar, and twenty-five cents for every sub-eoueiit insertion
C j'-r advertisements in ihe same ratio. Ad-. rti-emcrts sei:t v. ilhnut orders, wil! ic
'd ca.-t s. be inserted until forbid -md ,.1. I , .
acn i.i
:o, t!iv aic "i'I ,.,1 i ol, A-iiU-eu 1 . UlCs. . ov. IV' Vhi. nan -. Au:r. l:h. l-ssGn-r.'.i::-.J-'.
