Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 March 1837 — Page 4

"OeUero mo, if all those endcariuj younj charm . Do'ive me, if all thoe endearing youn charms, Which I gaze on so fondly to-day Vcrc to change by to-morrow, and fleet in ray orm-s, Like fairy gifts fading sway. Thou would. t still be adored,"at this moment thou art, Let thy loveliness fade as it will; And around the dear rui;i each wish of my heart, Would entwine Uself verdantly still. It is not while beauty and youth are thine own, And thy cheeks unprofaned by a tear, That the f.-rvorand faith of a soul ca:i be known, To w-huh time will but make thee more dear. Oh! the heart that has truly loved never forgets, Dot os truly loves on to the close, Ai the sur.ll mir turns on her God, when he sets. 1 he aame look which she turned when he rose! Voji the Jc Th rnol t-n.lino- lV.,m Wvotniner Vni. ., o . . i ,i, t i . .i , i i rugged and cloomv mountains in l'ennsvl - ,.f, .n,l w -..,1!.! P,,,..,.,e, Their

are even at this dav. feu- inhabitants iipo:Cc.J uthc h,u:sc'

it, and thev live a hie of wlitude; hunting ,.;:, ft,-.,, ,1,,,;, .,i I ""s- "J r '"r ' ....... tions. Wild arid ferocious Leasts of nature roam the forest, and fix their habiiations in the huge rocks and caves which the mountain abounds. For with thirty or forty miles along the turnpike road, I the traveller's eye is greeted by Hi t W O ; or three dwellings which have tiie appear-' ance ol human habitations. It was in the autumn of 1S20, that I was passing over this dreary mountain alone, and on horseback the roads at that time being almost impa isaoie lor carnages. 1 he sun had just peept d over the tall pines on the Sus(p.ie!ianii.i, as I found myself at the foot of the Pi cono, on the way to Philadelphia, kept by Win. intending to reach a House Sox, when' travellers sometimes found accommodations, day without falling in with any I nu'.e a 1 : company, and endeavored to chase away the K'e.nus of solitude which were occasionally creep i.ig over me, by talking to my ho;se, whisding or singing some favorite tunc cf by-gone days. The curtain? of niht began to fall around me, and my horse appeared restive and impatient to attain the end of his Journey. Now and then the distant howl of the wolf would fall harshly upon my ear. ana cause the h. irso to his ears, snort and press forward widi reticwe All at once 1 d I heard a hxman voice! I look arouuJ and listened. but all was silent. Atpm a low, plaintive vail, like that of a person in distress, would reach my listening car. Gould it be a human voice? or was it the countei feit of the panther to allure the traveller into his jaws. It mu;t be that robbers infest these thickels, and assume the cry of distress, for the purpose of decoying the unsuspecting, and giving the whole sang an opportunity for plunder. But hark! It surely is a human voice. Such were the thoughts that suggested themselves to my imagination, as I rode along catching at every round. Now a cry half hoarse and gargling, like some one stranolin-j, then another, slow, suppliant an I pit.ful, would rise upon my anxious ear, and so to tantalize me that 1 was unable to form any opin io;! whatever. At length, res, l cd to dis mount and reconnoitre a thicket which flood a few hundred paces fro i the road. 1 tisd mv horse to a tree and commenced 1 the task. At one lime the sound '1 ed at in immense distance, and I almost! despaired of litilinj; out from whence it1 . . - . . ! proceeded. 1 hen again it would seem so rear me, and so like a human voice that I pushed forward and soon : r. ived in the centre of the thick clump of sapling!, where there was a small open spa -e. Here I haltfd, and stood lisVning to catch the sound asrun, when a sharp pica itii: yell issued from a thick copse of wood some further on. I now felt sure it was a panther, and vexed at beinir decoved into greater danger, lumen to retrace my steps as fast as possible. Just at that moment. 1 felt something pull me by the pmtaloons, and a voice proceeded with a deep sili, and a sol in plain English, said, "Pa is it you? Ma is calling you yonder, why don't you coin?." To stop and pick up the little fellow, a boy about four years old, was but the work of an instant, and just as I left the spot another howl or scream burst upon my ears. I was fully convinced of our danger, and pressed the little I oy still closer to my bosom. 'That aint Ma," said lie, after a death-like pause, and clung close to my neek. I did not stop to ask how he came there, or where he lived, but pressed towards the road as much a fjar a id anxiety ro ild tirg-; me on. I found the horse pawin and neighing so furiously, that sweat rolled from bis sides in great drops, and he trembled Hke an aspen leaf, j lie too wi conscious of his danger. Mounting him an 1 p'acing the boy beforr-j me on the sad He, with my feet firmly fixnl in the stirrups. I g1ve the horse a loose rein, and he dartad off with the rapidity cf ths trind. He hfd taken but a few ln Thea I heard the dry brush crack

but a short distance behind ine, and a scream such an one as I never wish to hear again, came ringing in ray ears, and caused my hair to raise my hat rlear off my head. The panther was in full pursuit, and the yell just uttered was that of disappointment. My horse noeded no urgitiir, indeed it seemed as if we were

riding on a chain of lightning, so fast did he fly over the ground. At length I heard a faint half-uttered cry, which assured me our enemy had given up the chase; and just at that moment I discovered a glim mering light tnrongh the trees, a short distance from us. s soon as mv little friend saw it, ne exclaimed, i Here .la is up yet, and we shall have our supper after all." The poor little wanderer was evidently very hungry, and almost despaired .i i , .... -.. of relief. But tood God what a sunper the panther would have made, had 1 - 4 not heard the liuh; sufferer's cries. U neaivd the light, and my horse dashed in to the door of the house before he dare to stop. His sudden appearance great! aiarmeu me inmates at lust, tint as soon as they recognized the boy, a number u voices cried "little George, little George .Ma, George lias come, and tears am prayers flowed from their eves and lips . i I i i i 1 "i as uic cnii.ireu gatr.ercJ around me, aiu the mother clasped the little truant to her besom, so choked with irrief that she could not utter a word, and tears chased one another clown her bosom in rapid suc cession. When site become a little mo composed, she informed me that George hail followed the lamer children into t ' fie!Js l Fwi 1 eme had wantlereu Iron: ! the others anil ffot lost. J'he family u er I in search ol him, teannir In would be de 1 vmlUH . ''-v, ,,MS,S-, , 1 '- :iiiimn!iatcly blown, ami t!u y s horn wa ion returnwhen I informed them ol .,'c nri dm!i :mrc .in'u 'eJ to ,:ls, R'S(""' 1 lie joy an J ffratuudc 1 cannot diwnhe. the circumstance that My horse was amply repaid for his ser iees ami ingnt, and never out 1 oiler up - ,--,. t , . . more s neere thanks to the Alnnhtv for 1 i. : : . . i , ucinuan instrument in ins ii nuts to rescue Jlu'a' "V" em ',.'om J:nvs ,". a !,':"; i ii'wo oni'iiai. iirai n nu i.ici m ow.iv I since that time, hut 1 never I )oli U pon a i i i . i . . l i - y i oriiit nine tioy without rememuenntr the nitrhi on the I'ocono. Adoll'scens. t V-.. r ; ..,.1 . , ,, , . -, , '., , .-, , , , ;; , ., . i;. , !.! n ,M ,. ,, , . . , " . cue ( iwiiu -s of thi kiad. When I i-it Ana.itda! lie is very jvirti.-ular ia shuwi.i-i lae the pin-duct-, j-i s. poultry, and so forth, i t' In-wi ll ( iiitiai.u i ir;n; ana w nen ne conies i .,-"C., me. i e'l.U'.iv e-r to n Ae hi-- ti ;ic pass a-, isrociblv as pos-il:-I t-howin:T l:in almvt rur i ity and .!:ers other a'.i ! Ail i , , iuW V, ...l , , r !,... - . .,.,,,. .,, k.,,,1 .. ,- , j ,,. I pauieil lam to tuc hookstore ot tnv ;v para i:!a fii'Mid Mr. . Aminidab had ia a tail f-vij. ol homemade drab con:. try m in i i !. n t n r,-. i hr,);.iiis. and the ienti -al bro.id brim that had sheltered b;, head and shoulders from son aiul storm for live years. He could not fnd exa;t!y the I o ks that he wanted, a:ul probably was a little troubWoinf. At least so thought the salesman, a j-eit voui: a. in st.ireh and buekram. "You are from the country, arc von not sir?'sail he, a li'.t'.e impudently. YeC "Will here's an Essav en the Ih-a-i-T of Calves." That.' sai l Airi h lab, as lie turned to leave j tae store, " 1 uce had tit .' wttif fo , y ,b', ,.";."' -e ? r A Charge to the Jury l,tj an A rici.u JtJr. 'Murder, gentlemen, h where a man is murderously killed. The killer in such ca. . s is a murderer. Now, murder by poi-on is as much murder as with a sun. It is the murderiag that constitute? murder ia the eyes of the law. You wid bear la mind that murder is one thing and mnnsl.u.'iihli r another; therefore, if it is not manslaughter it mu-t be murder. Sre!f-mur.!er has notliimr to do in this ease. One ma a cannot commit d'.lo de se' on another that is clearly mv iiew. ( Jentlemen, 1 third; yon can have no diliieulty; murder, I say, is murder. The. murder of a brother is called fratii; i.le; but it i net fratricide if a niia murder his mother. You will make up your minds. You kn w what murder is and I need not t.'il you whit it is t.oiiepi at murder ii murder. ou can ri tire upon it if you hke." T.i-. Ke.isiw VYiit. Almost every thinr; eon-s'lm.-d in a family now commands exorbitant P''" - '1' - except cream ot whi li fy the way. thcie 1; ' none: ci ini cur. oi our muKmrn Tae reason ol Its I icareitv he suisticd our .jtierv 1. tarnal I.Uh that ere; I Put. saves r that n cant reach I -mi k had viz tae t. A SNOW S rOIJM IN YEKMONT. The annexed ski t h i f a sno v s-iini ii frotn a letter: 'Neer talk to :no a rain about snow storms, v. u klie w not ; about theta: I wj.h von c.a. ' snow h Tr; we are alnu-i buric ,1 J !,t 1 i i it. peep at ih .Y'-ohde'v when Jimmy went o.i M lav mol tliter, to mi;k t'le cows, h " as ohhy-'d to i'lmi ol t'le S:-on.t story wmo.wy: the ors i out I not be opened; of eour-e he was buried, but as the snow was lirht, he scrambled out. In the course of the day, w ith the assi-taure of men and horses, we cot a little ele a red out so that it was pos.-il !e to get to the woodshed at lea-t." Cour. At tb.is season so fruitful in col h, i' may not he improper to state, that great honelit lias been derived from a prep iration ooriMsiitiu of a teaspoonful of flaxseed with twopenny worth of slick li piori e and a ipiaiter of a pound of new rai ins put into quarts ofs, ft water and simmered down to one quart to which is to be added a pxind of brown sugar catn'y, a table spoonful of white wine vi -.errar or lemon juice, the last named itisreuiei 1 1 ) be pet only in the iju intity abaut to be taken as a dose. A half pint of tins drink taken on ?oi:'g tibed. or a small quantity sipped whenever the couah is troublesome, is said to pro luce the happiest clV ct. The pres'iiotion is at all evynU palatal le, and well worth being tried. Ba t. Am:rican. i. .. Offfe'i Lip. A negro with an enviable pouting lip. in fact of the real Guinea stamp, whose phiz looked mor,e like a caricature than an original, sat under a hill fishings A misMiicvoti'S boy, attracteel bv tlie comic appearance of CullVe. procured a fresh quid of toharen, and dropped it directly on the poor fallow's under lip. 'Vhat ya bout da? Ya sec whot ya do? I had ya he3 I'd couie up da an' knock

boil ya eyes into foif o' July, ya voting scoundal. If ya no take it off, I take it

right ttrate an show it to ya larder." Ortg'n cf Toihttc. Why was the name of toilette irivcn to the ladies dressing-room? Lie eaiioc the ladies toil at it continually. Who are the Pcoplt? Indiana, by 10, (100 majority, voted for Harrison and Granger, and yet her Senator, professing to go as in duty bound with their state, vote for Col. Johnson-. We see, there fore, the folly of talking about the will of the people: it is the will of the Executive Mr. Senator Wall, from New Jersey, has set a better example, by yielding his per sonal prelerenees to the wishes ol Ins con stituents, as evinced by their popular vol in favor of Grander. X. V. S.'ar. s-r-' .c-i Cotton Ya r n "'III' customers of tli" a'oe et ib!i-hement and merchants i-nierailv. can be tami-hrd with COTTON YARNS hv f.in:.nhiif; their orC l'a ;.) 1). S. nONNT.!!. ft ip.ic I -II'iiieriinrs. Sr if. 1 '.V, 'cIMIH subscribev having a en N. Carnan with him ociatci UO ti ll his store'. i, th e tmsiiiehereal ter ill be conducted under the linn ol lJonner cc v anian. I). S. BONNhR. Vincenr.es, Nov. lt'th, lSIUi. t!, all ami Wiatcr IIO.NMhll AM) CAU.VAa. Pi 1ST receiving and tiper.ine; the eastern eilie's, a hire direct lock of HRS'S'IS?". i)ii v ;oons. consisting in part ol the lollowmg articles x iz: Sup. Blue, Black ( rei n. Drab, C laret. Mixed and o her Cloths, Plaid, Drab c. Cassinu'res, t. ass melts, tkie. CvC. ll"ti v 1 lusliitiLS', Bearskins and l i;ot Cloths, for Overcoats, :HV pieces Briiish, I'rench and Amcri T.n Prints, Plain and ricured Merino: s. Lace and Muslins, I'rench worked capei edlars, l-'igureil and plain Bobbinetts, Swiss, Mull, Jackonclt and Book Mus ins, Lace, tiuillings, Edgings, and Insertmcfs. I'hin and Pi-mred Silks, Handsome new tvle iSonnct loboamls mil helP.nirs, Silk, Blond Gauze, Eancv SI hauls Hamlki rehiefs, eils, Cvic. Thibet, Merino Shawls and Hand! eriii fs. Caslimerc and Prussian Shawls and llandkerchiels, Irish, Linens. Russian Diapers, Bleach U ami untucacneii woniesticus. BiMcrteens. Mole kins and Drillings, Checks. Ticks, Baizes and I lannels Gloves, esting and Hosiery in a great arietv, 10, 11, and VZ quarter Hose and Yhitnev Blankets, Mackanaw and Point Blankets, Twenty cases of Boots and Shoes. Silk Hats, Pur imd Seal Skin Caps, Ladies' and Misses Straw, Tuscan and haker Bonnets, Hardware and Cutlery of almost every esormlion. i Twenty-five half chests ol Teas. Voting Hvson, Imperial. l;i"-'i-i nd G un-l'ow eler. 1 Seioons ol indigo, rspiecs, ccc. eve. eve. Boo-other with almost everv article in de manil: all ol wtiten win ne so:a , -I,, ii ns cheap and upon a? acfonirno.lating ten: is as the ea.n be had in this place. BONNER oc CARNAN. Nov. 10th, 1M JO - l--tf. ' f! S ' 1 eceived an additional supply FALL AX I) AVLTER GOODS, which, together with our firmer sto -k. makes it complete, and renders it equal to any in the place, and to which we respectfully call the attention o! our friends and eu-t omcrs. Those wi-liiug to get good bargains, inisiht better aixe us a rail. II. SMITH cc Co. Vinccnnes, Nov. 1S3C -'d-tf. SADDLE TREES. :adle Trees. (aorte.I.) it icceiM il and tor sale lv K. SMITH v'v Co. 'incetines, Nov. 1 830 -3-lf. J uuulicd bills. t-i Mcnha tea salt first quality, for sale bv AVIIEEI.ER cV BAILEY. Yi icenncs, Nov. 17, ISlhi 4'J tf. Of c)tvj Drscttption Xczt.'y and expeditiously exeen'eil at the GAZETTE CFFiCE.

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uuunriiF si:al pres I" nvented. maitufactured nud for sale by e7. S HH'KIXSOX, Press manufacturer corner if lli'-jlit :uid Elm streets, Cincinnati. Press with counter Die. So0. .SISALS, of Minis lun.i-ucd to order, at lniraver s prices. Cincinnati. April -d ,'jl-tf. Uudcisl -lied is ;v now opening a m ia tiiat commiiai.ui s an Inn, bclon . iur. to . from w hum be has taken irs. where he hooca in a 'paied to kci p a i:xTj:iniiM!:x7 c-l; i ii eouutrv. The house pi. asant with Iar:re and uir situated slauihtii on a s ptaic with other l uiliiins. The premises i . umli ru 1 u repairs, wliteli. wiiei. cteil win renuer n as ceiiveiueia aua as oom- '. for travel, rs or boarders as tmy siaal.u t I'elidunent in tlie St ite. The talili s w ill be inferior to none in tlie coun try a, in wi d supplied witli hay, irruui. Ac. A Kea.hii'j; Kooin. i intended to be kept where i e w.-p.t pi I - I.eun toe .i:.u;Uc i Hies anil eiaer sec tions ol our counti v w id ne retiulariy nieii. in tliis, his new undo: lahiuir. the undersineil intend.-. to make every one, w ho iit.iv he pleased to call, as omlort.ible and. as much at home as poj-.-ib'.c. Drovers can be fiuiii. '.icd witii lots for the eonenii ol tin 1 tock. h..l,.i' i:s enlb C. I.ANGDON js;. is::i;''o- :. s r v el. it s, A i . aw reueebur '1 11 i II 1 T. dm d our cor it will he seen by the abo oli e, has ceased his ud assinne'il alii 'iher. von ted in I'riim an atlou I .r a si a.-on. alitor he i - inetamhosed to a Uuuifaee. Instead of euterimr for the mental ta-les ol old literary triced-. lie is nil to cut and carve fir the corporeal paliates ot a w ones in i t 1 uieam s-tvle. .-Iiould auv ol von ance to pass this wav, no matter of what poliliI creed. ou shall be sure of a cordial reception and a heai ly welcome, scot free, ami truly happy w id be be to sire, t any of his forme r brethren ul the toilsome art. Kesnectfullv. Ac. 1:. c. danc.donnxcLXxr.s Rr&cth'al Institute, roc 11 VI'AK. Open lo jitt,i.s cf i i,'irr or any age riiovinci) iiI.imiied to about twenty DCSIICED. pin ils to a teai ber.-In-!ruetii)'i iriven so as to lit pupils for business IJible tri.t'.i not exclude. h Tuition e ! o per i. car. j'." per euaiter. llxir;1 charge for wood, Ac. Mr. A. .Mrs. CHOsMY. ( 'unditrtori, June 10th, lSMC 2--tf. SALT I OK WIIEAT. THU suhscriher win bushel for bushel. October l.lh. ldtjevehamre Salt for Wheat 11. D. WHEELER. -I'J-tf. cmskt.y by the liariel eonstauliv on hand, and f'l 1 WHEELER A BAILEY June U 1 th, IStUi H-tf CESSQLUTIQN. re mic I'ni'ii'Tvr'i.' Sllll hen b for e ex-in-r In tweeu the '-i liicrs. iin dcr t.:e fu in of nit'n aiul 'arson, was dissolv o i the 10th ultimo bv leelual conset.t. I!. Sunt! A Co., ate fully auihun-c.! to settle the bu-.iue.-s LOEERT SMITH. THOMAS. J. CARSON Yiiceroies. Jul.r)ib l:tf! (",-tf. sua i) r1" n ,HI seiv i i n susiiuciiati'iah. on liaml auu far sale bv WHEELER A BAILEY-. J lire-1th, 1 -:!." 1-tf. H-i:j I: E- 1 , iiS l4t i-ii ffJ a ATI'I; 1', on Wtiter Stn -i . : livceu Market and Buseroii st ri ts, lutsju.-t e cilved ami will continue to re'i eive a I'll LSI fill I ,',i'i), tAlppit of FALL & YL i ER ((.)()! )S. which torrel lirr with his ermer Stock will eon. ti tut.' a select and ircneral a.-sorliiicnt of (I'roccrirs, I'liicciijswarc, ( 'liiii.T, ClllllIY, Hat?, Honnc;.-', Loo!?, Slioc?. Kni'inwa S1l.S:c. S:r. All of which he is anxious to sell r.t the Iowp-t li.-es, and is determined to dispose of on the niiU .-asonihle ti'rms. N. B. lie will receive in exehau-re almost any article of country produce. Yin-.enncs, Oct. 27, 1S3G SS-tf ST HE undersirrned having closed his store at R the mill, and widiinrr to close the accounts of the same, would reeiuest those w ho are indcbtd to call and settle their respective debts. 11. D. WHEELER. Viacnnes, Auj. Otli. 1S3G 11-

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RS Y the barrel a verv suntrior artl. inr i t v I ' - -. RrSP'C cle, ISew Orleans Bu3ar, for U''kl !'ale b-v Juno 21th 183C 4 ti". HE Subseribevs are now opening at their new Store Kooin, on Water street, an additional stock of DRV GOODS, to which thev would invite the attention of their fiends and customers, and the public in geuer al. Thev will receive in exchange for Roods, Deer. IJockoon, IJahit and Opossum skins, clean Cotton I. razs, Cms. lm. lii iMur;, FeaiherFlaxsecd, i'lax and Ac. Tow I.iurn, White Deans THORN A; TRACY. June CO, 1B3C O-tf, COS I' EC TI OX A R V, AM) S LM i A. 111-1,1,1 in ilorni the Cl'd hav, zens of Vinccnnes, t it thev perinancntiv Csta!iist.cd ti'.enee ives in this r I ice n the iihove biisiues. on M irket strectt. two loers ulioe J. C. Clark's lioti I. w hi re they lime ind iidi i:d eonstu.dy to keep, on hand J irs ' a i w -e CORDIALS A AD SVRLT'.S. or .ill Axns. All of which thev are i!i terniined to sell at the lowest Louisville cash pii'es. Merchants ami roecrs are particularly requested to call and examine for themselves, prior to Jurcl.d.-iii2 ch-e-here. N. E. Orders from the eouutrv- will Le prompt ly attended to. Yiiietuiies, March, 3rd 1P3G JC-lv. Lilt 'i lOiifw ii DUTLEH & WitMMl AKE now opoiiing a large and lull i,a..o of ' formic jyoiifis. tvc. w 13. A C. ajents for the importers. wiJ contaiit! keep on hand the ("() Anehor lhaiid I'hamu ine; and a superior article of Spani-di scuar At their Wholesale store, e oi ncr ef Main A Wuter stiei ts. Evimsvilc, July 1 1th, 1 S3fi ! t)-;f Kegs Tar. for sale bv WUEEI.EK BAILEY, h, 1S35 J'J-tf. -Mil CO-?ARTrtERS!I!?. EORCE LEECH haviuS purchased on the t 10th ultimo the intere.-t of 'J'homas J. arson, in the merchandise of the firm of Smith and Carson, the business vv ul m lnture be erried m at the old stand bv the subscribe r under the ! r:ri of Bobert Sn-itii debt-" due by the late and tii w hotii all tho-c make iiaiueetiate pavim A ( 'o. w l,o v id pay ai! firm of Smith A- i ar-on. iia.e, u'el are rccim-tci d. to KhiiKitT SMITH. (itlOlidE LEECH A inccnaes, July loth, 1S3C C-tf. FOR SALE OH LEASE. ftrS 1 1 E subscr-her will si '! all the npjiaratus f ,i 4i- a li-ti!lory. with or wiihotit a troiuid leasi for a number of cats, or be wiii lease the w holi bv the vrar. J he above Di-liileiy is capable of mahiiur uve barrels of whiskey every twentefotir hours Terms will be made easy. II. I). WHEELER. Nov. lfdh, 1930 25-tf. b r r it WJTAYE removed lne k to their old sland in .'ili BRICK III ILDINO I d ly occiij i.-.I Matlin Eolauson, Esip. as an od'u-e. eppnsit? J. K. Kurtz's store, w hi ic thev will be happy to i ommodiili- i hi ir old i u - lomers, and w hi. h they prepared to do in tlie bed tdvlc. inccniu s. January Ct!i, Is: 7 SC tf. YALUADLE Weil i a Far ni Imji- Sale Acres of first d3vy i3',4' rate Land I ..v Z- on tl'.e ha! all Liver, li Vlje vc i'V J on ssifcrv, a uood ox st ,t,l jufci . mm s a, ioe i.icenties. on a l.ieii tin re is a larje Steam Di tillery ;i.a lull!, a yooil 1 iwel.i.iL; iiou e"'t'I'f! " and other out-houses, ami a fine ap- ! ! ! "''""rJ pie orchard. I'rom this firm on have E-2.lA7a Mew ol the rivi r lor 2 or 3 mile- m ea h ilirei lion. 1'iom the1 hi jh urouiiels v ou l -.ive also a view for several miles in extent over Aiii-en and Lamotte pruiiies. It is in fu t one of the most beautiful situations on the Wab.ish Liver. The Kail Road Iro n Evansviile to Tcrie-IIaute ilai.l out immediately ou one side of the Farm. It is well limbered and about SO or ldtietv Hereunder improvement. Tin-re are several nev er-f.ul-linrr rock sprimrs on the premises, a never-f.iiliiii; stream inns throush it. on which a Water mill on a small scale nii-rht be built to a hanlaee. I. N. WHITTLESEY. Yiticennes, Oct. -Slh, 1S3C V,2tf. RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! Two and a hall' ccnt.s per pound in cadi, or three cents in on nt mi:-, will ho HYcn for any quantity of clean linen or cotton rarrs delivered at this ofiice. 1'LOUll. ONsTANTLY on hand, and for sale bv Fresh family Tlour WHEELER Jur.eCl, ISM I -if. vi. BAILEY.

CKE CENT RERWAD!! jrjANAWAY from the subscriber, on U, Thursday morning last, the 12th inst. an indented apprentice to the PrinV ing business, named David Davis. Any person returning said apprentice to me, or confine him in any jail so that I can pet him nrrain, shall receive the above rewartl without thanks; and all persons are hereby cautioned against haiboring him on my account. R. Y. CADDINGTOX. January 13, 1837.

LITERARY UNION; Lady's Jiook and Ladzcs American Magazine. THE rioprirtor of the Lndy' Rook, p-atifut or the uticea-ii.c alioiia..re which he l.aa rcctivI'd, announces lo the Liuhes" v ho l.avo so generousiv .sii-taii.rd their mid -'Di i-k" that he ha made m w artaimcii.ci.ts for the ir jjrntifiistion. Convince d that he could not in aej' wav mora illectuallv r.-eincte ll.c interests, or rra-.'ize th -lies of his iiumeious subciihcrs, Lc Las seevji .! tae vuiuaiiic aiu i i AIRS. SARAH J. HALE, ot j.c.stoTi, to v hose- supeiir tendance the litcrnry de; artinents of the J aiiy's Book will brrenft. r romiuitt. d. I'or inuuy years Mrs. Hale a? ii'u. ted the Ame n. an Ladies' Magazine hea IC'iooi.al ed uncommon merit, which will l, '"'-' d i" the Lady's Book. Her ul i'ities ar f.ui.r.iar to her coiiiilowoiwii. and cm K th i ii the Atlantic she enjoys u he. h reputation as ". ed the iinot rr.ici vh urous and uccourplii-li d ed our female w liters. Ciider the jodi ious maincrnent cf Mrs. Hale, the Lath's Book will let otilv niaii.tein the evcillei.t ehaiacter it has nhealv acttired but it i-ronl'iih ntly e.vpe'i-ted that it will be rendered more eminently worthy of the support of thorn to whose interests end iniiusemc lit it l.ss been, and wi',1 eoiiti iuo to be. est eci.d.'v i!ev.,tr,1 The supeiior laleidi and Ih.e tjstc of the Editor uid rave the w orK a new nnj u!sc; while her own contiU'Utioiis, and tnose re, Ovid f.om her personal friei.ds, a 'd otlo-r corn--j.oia h ids. ef whom a number have hlready pn n.iseil, will render it uma.-t cidio-iv oii'iiind. Ar.uc exreeied lo fur.iiah tail may be mcuthoied. cutest I'tuers wa :ir for the Bocl Mrs. S,lr..h J. H ele, ILL Mrs. II. L. Sieotn i.i v, Mr;. Ann S. S:, i:rns, Morion MtVieliacl, Robert 'J'. (YnraJ, Ah 'r. Di.iihrv, m. jj., H. E. Hah. ' Ih Burke I i lo.,, N. C. Pro, k. A. A'.'m. E. i;l;,:,m, AVil.'i Ohnl.ud Clark, I .- I h C. .f;,!. .!r. Car. one Li e 1 Mr-, e. r. ::;:,;:, i n',.. Miss Le-bie. Miss H. !' Coul.l, Mi s ('. E. (.'ooeb. Mi s L. II. Medina. K. S. M.ickei,7te. L. L. P., 1 B. Thafber. Jos.-pli li. VoauJler. I,1. I'..,. Tlie iirei ii lor of the Lilly's l!i i n.'.ih. k i deter. nilui'd to use every means to maintain ihe buprilorily which hi.-. ublieatiem luis obtaiueJ. 1'i.r years he has tjoi-e st adiiy e n in t.ie curse f iuiprovomci.t, and he flatters Lji:.:,, ;f t!.i,t Ins fnih'.ies are M.eh as to cive his work rr. inet.t ..dvaiit.ures over hi- cnepi tilu-s. His verv niupls si.l s, I i, 1 1 r ii h -t ei:ai I. s I nn to he 1,1 eia't in expeelentures i.j on it. aiul whatever inn be tic-eomph.-hod l'v enti rp; ir.e and com .e j.s i c-.- --iv i tl to ethat. Hi -hi. s the , i-,,ii'; ahovc-tneutioncl as eoniributor.-, he has e.vj e. t.,tioi,s rf reci iv ir.j o:ijinal aithies from scvearal ili-iinpui'l.cd female wilteis in Enrojc: and as an iuducenn fit to writers ol'oi,i own eotuitry, he is w ilaec to psy I T every arti le a n : tc 1 bv l.nn ns si ir-d 'e si Hat !e to iiuu, "ration any ciher his publication, a s In a r v cf r. as wi.i oeei'i u by t..e jr. p'ul, . I'i liodical ia ihe I'n'.b d ;:;:.i:. . i,. The tnechniii- al pc-rt; in r f the I.;i.!y Beck wi,I likewise h improved. The ty ' a phj will le more ei.-anut. an.! the t a er of a better i;tia;. ity. Hi.iina the year porf air - emeravi d on net 1 ft -ever.d eminent ladies wid le civa n: and every -ecee.l ni'iflli a roh red plate, il!ii-.tralii.? tl.o prevaiam; fi-!,ion will be furni-hed. Oil er" mhelhshiueiils. rali ulaled lo i ni h.itu-r the aprt a--ancc and increase the Value cf the voik. w iil be ititroilui ed: and c nerally. every thine v ill le done that the most urduine; purpose of makhi the Lady's B."k pre-eminently entitled to patronage can siicrie-i. With the experience !. ias aeiuirc.l ilurni'i a lotiL' course of v ears de. lote'd to tile besiues and ihe aid to le derived from the elisli tiiuished lady who will henceforth be assoi i ited v ith him trie I'nblisher i eonfi. lent that he will be able to render the amplet. who may become his natron s iti.-f.it ti. ,n to all lie, therefore, w iih JUst ri li.iive en hi-; rlahns to t-uptiort. res -eitnlle that hheial i uco rren met been 1 e.-l nvi d on hi- er h The ten, is i f the lo !;. lars pot annum ,i a: nan ; be luhhi -s u to 1 its n eotdiouencc of d which has so kindly av aiii", 's Book arc Three Dolin advance All order L. a. connv. Iff) V.hdnut Ltreet. ef the Lady's BoU is rnn. puh.r .ei iodiords he sn-resls of lcii.itt uiic, the following As the publisher ne -ted w ith ot' er p for the ro'ivei.ii'.'icc sVft.1,1 of CLElIUAG. Lady 's Book and I'ulw a , No e ls for Lady's Book and Manvntt's No'.eis f.-r f5 sr. lof.vers and Many ait s .vovel-. 17 I'. dw; i'.s or Marrvatt's Noveh and ! News, in oil "'at in da V La b's l!o.,k, S Book, for ..tu roay News, and Sketch Ladv's Book, Celebrated Tii.ds a-.l 'kcti h Book. f.T CuKver's or Marryatl's N'ovcl, Celebrated Trials, and sketch Bonk. f5 $13 WALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS, A premium ol all toe -i,e Is by this celebrated aut.ior wid l e iriven to auv -j-e-rson fiiri.i-hinj; ten subs.-iibcrs nud the cash 30. lo thp r.nl.'wl.y,. ,f the l.adys Bool; free i-f posta 'e: er one half l the Novels for ti vc oubci ibcrs, and the cash J15 Nov. m ::n. BLANK NOTES GF HAND. .ri!ll prlnlc.l on nr-w f'pf, r"i SALE AT THIS OfTCE. tiis viNcrr.-r-ss gazette s Jlufcifsrttj itiny Situiii.ir) fS fx " " ri' ''.V-s. -r v ' 'i- VC' s. TERMS 2 00, If uii,i in ah avce. f 2 ,b0. If avl during the year. fd 00, If tu t paid during the y ter M :, f or fix months. Tapers discontinued only at the option of the publisher w Idle arrearages arc due. rj Advertisements making one square or leea will be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion lunger udvertisements in the same ratio. Advertisements sent without order, will in all cases, bo ir.;c.toJ until forbid, end chared a;, rxirdinr-lv.