Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 April 1837 — Page 4

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fVcn A : V ..-. i - jta'.l The tar.-c A-id;-. " " "Do viiu sn'." s.u.i ll''-' r-.-M.ui. tho-e ;!ir y hi,- i a

I v.'-, ..;,.V.r I, !.v Tli. ne sie, tbree I '" '" ne loved the widower!

br.'es'w-n.se'hi-iorv" I am about to relate! Look i l"u" ' r l,m''- :,ml '' ' dded l.im.

tW, Mr. on yonder lull, von m:v observe a liitlo v,'ro "'".o.i in trial .-hurra. It vva on suimm-r isolated house, with a str'aggliii,; fence in front, j .it'nrnoan 1 r, collect it well, lhir.ng the ceremo-

i .... .t.nit.i.l .,.1.1.. trees n tlie as.-eiit I.,.',;.- I ; "V. lite 1; I aol,est cloiul 1 ever saw o-.crspie.ei ti

alined

It i-i Siii!!y out at' repair now, and t'u- ;u

is all overgrown with weeds and brambles, und the whole place has a desolate n,;peaiai..-e. It' the wind were high now, vou might hear tin- old craiv shutters flapping; agrenst the kides, and tluwin. 1 tearing tin- gray shingles oil' tin- roof. Many years a.g, there lived in that house aa old man nnd his son, who cultivate.! the tew acres at arable land which belong to it. 'The father was a sell-tangly man, 1 plv versed in the mysteries of science, and. as lm could t. II tho name of every flower that blossomed m tinwoods and grew in the garden, and used to sit up late of nights at his books, or reading the in v . story of the starry heavens, men thoiiL'h! he wacrazed or bewitehed, and avoided lain, rod even hated him, as the ignorant ever shun the sifted -..nd enlightened. A few there were, and among ediristhe minister and lawver and phvsi.-ia-. -f the place, who showed some vviiiingm ss to .ol'.rl him countenance; but thev soon dropped iiis ac-.praint-ance, for they fouml the old man somewhat reserved and morose, and moreover, then wi.tv was wounded bv discovering the event of In. know ledge. To the minister he wo,. Id .pi -te the I athers and the Scriptures in the origin .1 t eigne, atid showed himself well armed with the weapons of polemical eontroversv. He astomsbed the l.i-v-yer with his profound aeijuaintance w ith ju : 1:1dence: and the physician as surprised :i th. e-

tent of his me lu al know 'edge. ": a they ad d. ". rd him. and the minister, from whom the e!,i m i: differed in some trifling points of deetii;;.-, s.;,.ki very slightingly of him: by and by all looked up.,, the self-educated firmer with eyes of aversion. Hut he little cared for that, for he derived, his co:i solution from lnfiior resource--, and '11 the antra- k cd paths of science found a picxsuie as in the path

less woods! He instructed his son in all hi-; lor-.' the language, literature, history, philosoihv, sci

ence, were unfoMc I, one by one. to the enthusias. tie son of the solitary. Years rolled awav-, and the

old man died. He died when a storm convulsed

the face of nature, w hen the w:iu' tewled aiouu.l his shelteied dv. t iling, and the lightning plaved

above the root; and though he went to heaven in faith and purity, the vulgar thought and said that

the Evil One had claimed his own in the thunder

and commotion of the elements. I cannot 1 aint to you the grief of the son at his bereavement. He was, for a tiir.e es one di-traetcd. The minister came and uttered a few cold and hollow phrases in his car, and a few ne;gluors. impelled bv curiosity to see the interior of the old man's dvvl;nrr. came to his funeral. With a proud and loltv look the son soon stood above the dust and the dead

in the midst of the hand of hypocritical mourners, with a pang at his hem. but a sercnitv on hi brow. He iha-iked his friends for their kindness, acknowledged their courtesy, and then strode awav from the grave to bury his grief in the pmr.ev of his deserted dwell, re 'He found, at t "1 r st . the sohtudc f th,1 m i-i-i m almost insupportable, an 1 he . i.-cd the ee'e-mg floors from :n irriing till night, in :.'l t'ie n ..!. ., "wo and ilcsol.ui !i. v.dnly imploring Imi.i f -r relief. It came to him t'.r-t in tl.e aiu.- . ' .. inspiration. If,- wrote with a v. on !, . 1',.! ,-,'. a-, i po.vcr. Pago after p:g - ra-:i from his pr.ei ; ... almost without an eli'ot; ( t., ... w.i.a tiui.

wn.-ii tie fireamed vai'i too; 1 t lmm- r: e l

heavens h'.ie a pal!, at the moment when the Ah: J'oV pronounced ber.ow, a clan of thunder shook the Luildiug to toe centre. All the females shrieked, but the bride herself m ule the icspon.-c with a stead-, voice, and her e es glitt-red with wildlire as she g ii-d upon her bridegroom. He remarked a ki idol incoherence in her cpre.-i,in-as they rode homeward, w hich surprised him at the time. Arrived at his hoase she s.;uk upon the tiirehhold: but this w as the timiditv ef a maiden. W hen tney were aloue she cl.i-ped her hand it was as col 1 as ice! Ii.- looked into her face A!..,!-, leme,' seid he, -v. ha; means this! vour cheeks are as p ile as you - w cd.ling tr-; n'" Ti..bride uttered a frantic shriek. A!y wedding now 11!' eid,cmed she; -no. no nis this is my sixer's .shroud' 'I'he hour fir eontosion !ms arnvevi. It is (x.ii that impehs me to speak. To w in v 011 I have IoM mv soul! Yes. ,s I am a mnrd -ress! he smiled upon me in th.-jovous aiVeetion of I'.er voung he irt but I give ii.'r the fatal .hug! Adelaide twined In r e !.:. ar:ns:ioo:it my ne.-k. hu' 1 ;.:tiini.-:eri'. Mip ! so 1 1 ! Take me to o-.:r arm-: I h ive li.. t mv soul 1 ou ain! mine mc-1 v 011 1 i 1' he spread In r 1 ng. white e.r-iis. and st ,i,l !:ke a 1, 1 tiiiae belore him." said the si xlou. ri-ing. i 1 t'le e. :t. niel. et l!ie mor:ei.t. and ;t--,n::i: e

ine arii:n,:e jo- at s.T! --a: ;! liien, mtmii' a

'n- m a benie.v veiee, '-at t.l at moment e. -':.- tne 1 hun ier :r ! t!.-- ll ih. a" I th- gnidv wo:;m;i !!! dead "'i il,e l!,or!" Th uii'ctia'iee 1 1 tin i..irator e pressed all the horror tit; I m- frit. -And thehiidegr I; -th--!m-ha-.,l ot the de-trover a,.d the v. tims what in came or bin!"' ".V ,v(.--i(,',' J'.rr JK," ifji 1,'ir ;',;,'!?? tmsir: rm w. Impertinent Intcrfv-rcncs. 'I never belore noticed this cruel temper ot

yours, Kdward," said ISiphia Wiliard to the youth who s it beside her on the sward. I an, not cruel," said Kdward. "Then there is some strange cause for vour antipathy to that rooster." said she. -I have seen vou

pursue that poor animal and drive it from the premises more than once."

I cannot endure to hear him crow. I will not

sutler his clamor." said Ihlward. impaticntlv.

liy not i-dward' I desire an explana

tion.

't matters not,"' said he have a reason." 'Then I insist or. knowing the r ason." Do vou insist, Nvphu.," said he "Well, then

I must tell v ou. Although our acoiiaint nice ha-

been ot short standing, yet I dreamed, the other morning, that we sat very close to each other. 1 thought that my arm encircled vour waist, and yours vv as arout.d my m-ek. ! .bought ton! n n .

hear an-out I thought that vour ro-v bp, vv.-ie pr-s, ntf I lor a kts. an i that. I, t.rml hug with t- insert was ab mi imprinll-ng a seal of affection upon them. ,M ip-'.ve. u i1 ; ai a-i inch of v,,!); I h i 1 ah.Milv Mhae-d .mr I d ,,:. Sr. -h." Mv j id -e 1 1, o ', ' 1 i v 1 nt 1 y , a. i 1 1 , , 1 a-- "i 1 1 : 1. t'.i.-v .:t ! not riie 1 itch; Tor ui u..:', . , t .

" nis ,n nor in ,-,iiii'.,, mit v to - a rule long acted upon" T.hey not to accept of such testimonials --.v hih- trav.-liing

throumi the folates." 'l'l-.e Baltimore l'atri it says m.dieiou !y enough, that t!i- - rirle" alhre-an! mav t-.il!y have si me bearing upoti the paneitv of the oeea-ion in w hi. h such honors have hi ca teaiiered. We think it i,urte likelv. A. i. ( 'n-iri, r cud L'n-juirtr. Tiif Sttro 1 )l tttnerat is in eeslacii-s with a c. intern jitildc- cil'urt v.i' Ataos Keii.lnll tit poetry, lately :i'.ii!rosscil to (Jrttt-nil J ieksoii. 'I'liat jirijior says, iliat Amo.-T "lvre is ol silver." Amos, himse!;' is a litir for silver. Lou. Jiinr. ''i'li't ( 'I'.ric'icy lull wtis roturnril with uhjeeiioiisj hv l'tosiJeiit Ja'-ksoti." ' Sjirhrsjhld (111.) Jvr. o. it was not. It went into that most unfathomable of pits. President Jaeksoifs 1 1 . 1 r t

meecnes pocket. jaiu ,mir.

Since, den. Jackson commenced his

war upon the currency, the hankine eripi

ini 01 t!io eonntrv lias been ineieased tiro

;.H;i, !ri :l an.f ff . -v . il.Ulir:-!

- ye! there- are fools ainonjr us ho ac

tually seem to l.-eheve lii.it tae atlmin istivi-

ooti li.-.s (,-.,(; th" a il ' vn -.'ntiii'i

x.5

si-:al press. avented, nfmiif.'.etiire-I and for sale bv S. S. 1U 'KlXStt.V. Press mroiiifaeturcr corn, r ol Light iiiid Mini streets, ( 'im inn;oj. I'n-ss vv ith counter Die, :'(. SKA I. of all ki nis furnished to order, at llugrav er's pi ices. 'incinnati, April -'Jd al-tf.

J'fXCUXXUS JPraet tea I Stss1$ UzU

Ali'es ('. !) -!, i:s(j. !,n.r ,r-c:, : ? pointed to till the vm-ritt -v on the Stiptctm i'-'itch liiui.itia, occa-ioio-il l tlie deal! "f t!ie iiou. Joint T. M'lvintiev. I. on. .Ai" run' '.

'Plit. customers

and merchants gencrallv.

Lofton Yarn ?

of the above rstabhshetnent

can be furiii.-hei

w ith COTTO.N VAKXfShy forwarding their or ders to

D. m. n)-xi:u. r;ttain's.Sf,t. 1...'. 1 :!(-. It-

ig M 1 f suiiset iher li;i mo assi ici'tted I'oh-

it! A. ('.irnan with hi:n in his store, the biuhuess hererii'ler will he eouihicrei! u iiilt-r the tinn of 1 n 1 1 . r .'v Canrm. 1 s. p,(m:;-:. Vine. -ntes. ,,v. l.it!,. ls;t;;.

I

Some of his pro lu, li ins crc.n-heiora the world. They were prai-wd and ci.-.'a!at- d. and iu-'u'r i --s were set oil U, .t in the h-,, of .k -. ;', .- ,-1-thvir. He. wr-ipp -d i 1 I he i:np -n-t r il'k- v, r ' , o' scuritv, listened to the voi -a ,1' ripjd a-i-e. j. ,!-- li'-ious bec inse it vva ; ohtaiu-.-d bv - 'or.i . ! 1. Fr-.m the obseiiri-y of yonder 1 in nciu-i n, and fr mi thii remote region, t- sen-I f -a th !iv whi h ;. a -'a d the world, vva in.b-e.l. a t.iiuiipli t. the visionarv h ird. His tinrt fir l'-rre was gra!;:ied. raid ne.-.v he hegan t yearn for the companionship of some c-.veet being of the other se. t , share the laurels he had wan, to whisper consolation in his ear in moments of desjiotidi ncy, ami to supply the void which the death of his old father h i 1 oee.i,i,,i.e.i. He would picture to himself the feli i'vof retin 1!

intercourse with a highly int.-h let mil and bea-tttful woman, and. as he had chosen fir his motto

vn:t has fn i n iljiir may still lC ihmr he did not

despair of success. In this village lived three sis

ters, all beautiful and accon.piisbed. Their names were Mary, Adelaide, and Mrni. h i n, I am far enoug'a ast the r.ge of enthusiasm, hut never can I forget the heeauy of th i;e young girls. Marv was the youngest, s fiir-haired, more laughing damsel never danced upon a creen. Adelaide, who was a few years older, was daik-haired and pensive; but of the three Madeleine, the 1 blest, possessed the mo. t lire, spirit, culavation and intellectuality. Their father was a m m of l.c-ic r.n.i education, and, being somewhat above vulgar prejudices, permited the vi-its of the hero of mv store. Still he did not altogether eneoiirag,' tieatlivtion which he found springing up between M iry and the poet. When, however, he found th it her affections wi re eng 1 ;-l, be did not withhold his consent from Ier man i age. and the recluse bore to his solitary man-inn tl.e yosiri j bride ef hiaffections. Oh t, the house r,.-.u-ned a new appearance, within Mil! without. Ilo-ios bloomed ill the garden, jessamin s peeped through its l itii is, and the fields ah out it smdeil with the if.ect; .f careful cultivation. I.igh'.- wet-' si en :n a little parlor in the evening, and many a time v. o rid the passengers pause by tin- garden gats, to ten t . strains of the sweetest mu.--ic, hrc ith.-d !-. cerai voices from the cottage. If the invste, inns student and his wife were Il'-glec ted hv their l-ilgh-bors, what cared they? Their endearing and mutual affection made their hour- a little paradise. Hut death came to Eden. Marv fell su h'enlv nick, and, after a few hours' illness, died in the amn of her husbiad and her sister Madeleine. This was the student's second heavy affliction. "Days, months, rolled on, and the only solace of the bereaved was to sit w ith the sisters of the lost one. To Adelaide, at length, he offered his widowed heart. She came to his lone house like the dove, bearing the olive branch of peace and consolation. Their bridal was not one of revojry and mirth, for a recollection brooded over the hour. Yet they livej happily; the husband again smiled with a new spring, the roses again blossomed in their garden. But it teemed as if fatality pursued this singular man. When ihe rose with

ered and the leaf fell, in the mellow autumn of the vcar, Adelaide, too sickened and died, like her

younger Mster, in the arms of hi r hu.dund and of Madeleine. "Perhaps you will nt t think it string', young man, that, after all. the wretched survivor again stood at the altar. Hut he was a mysterious being whose ways were ins-rut dile, : ho thirsting fir domestic bliss, was doomed ev er to so; k and never to find it. His third hole wis Madeleine. I well rememhej her. She was a beaut-., in the t ne sense of the word. It miy sc-m -t-a ige 1 1 you o hear th? prat 0 of !viuty fr m m h lip; as mine; but I cannot avoid evpiiting i.p-ei I, -a s She might have sat upon a throne, ar; the mo t

! thin-.

a r i ill eh an 1 1 rai -

. I !o -t a ! . .;. :-. . .1 ef a p i n -. . rf'-.give !' :t la d.:1 1 her !:..:; s'erl , 1

111 Of.: Li a i S

FO! RTII VI.'AII.

f):in to piijilh of eit In r .. or any g

pkoviim5 if if-:snci:n. Limited to about twenty pi:; ils t 1 -i tern hi r .-.--roelien s ies . ti( pup,!., j.,r l-nsi.-n .-; Itihl.- trrah ma evalnde h ,n '! o p.n ye .., j ,-r inrarii as Kvitrn

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KOTICE7

lir. Subscribers aie now opctrir.tr ot their ncw'rr,IIE subscribers ore in pressing need of mo. St-.re Koom, on Water .street, an additional! m-v, and those indebtd to them by note ot

stock of j book account of long standinp;, are hereby remind("iOOOS I ed that unless they come forward and pay upsoon ... . ... 1 thl'V lii'iv l",i ,. I, i.r r, nr nnrL-iiti

to w hieu thev won d invite the attention or t.io.ri " - ' '.

friends and customers, and the public in p ah

Thev will receive in exchange for goods. T Ver.

thorn & tk cv

Vineennrs, Ssept."2d lS3fl 17 tf.

Km koom Kabit and Opossum skin. clean 'oi!i,n I A T I A 11 V I.'A'IOX ; La(Iv'

hwok Riul I -.ailics Anicrieait

ami Janen, rag-, t onsen:'. lci ,-wnv, l eritiiers. Fl.is i d, Flax sand 'i'ovv Linen, White L'ernis. Ac. THOR.X .V TKACV. June no, 1 -,:; ,-,-tf

ti 1 ' la j y- '

BUTLER & COLEMAN.

f UK now opening a large and full assortment

f.r w,

Kip,, ls;;i;e..;r

-. ('Ki

Sfntir litnitcfs. v. lie eye. Ii. .S. ('.agents for the importers, w ill constantly keep on hand the () Anchor Lrand Chaiirpaigne: and a superior article of Spa, ash segar At th. i.- Wholesale store. 101: er of Main vV Water Stieets. 1 " v au-v i'r. Jury I :.. I s:;i; ! !)..(" V'. I (IS; a IsLi. Si!S 1

1 r-'j

iMIli: ! lilT.Ma!-

U Sllii'h:

'!'! tolore e-

Istrllg rutWeeu the Sn;:-,- h, is.

uire.er tin- linn of Smith and 'arson, was ii;-.iv-oii the loth ultimo bv mutual consent. I!. Smith iV I hi., iiiv lullv authorised to settle the business. ;m;f:;t smith, thomas. .i. caksoa. A inetmncs. .Inlv, "ah .ISoli li-tt".

no ;;;f. LFiifii i.a-. '.-.j J eta u!;im-i the int. i 'a : s, a , j:l dp. I,;. ; ehme ii.-e , rid I hrr-on, the bi!-!n, ss w

r .-. ' a- ,! , -t if The, ' the lir a of

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.-...A - THE Ihopti.-tor of the Lady's Hook, c.-Hiffjj or the tinn using patronage which lie has rerci, ed, announces to the Ladies' who have fry generously sustained their ou-ji "),,, ," that he hst made n. vv arrangements for their pratificotiof Coiiviiried that he could t.ot in any way nor ellectiially jiroinote the interests, or rea.'ip th wishes of his numerous suLcribers, he has seruicd the valuable aid of 3IKS. SAHAII J. HALE, ef lloston, to w hose superinti tidance the hterarv departments of the Lady's Hook will hereafter be committed. For main- vi-ars Mrs. Hale

conducted the Atneiicaii Ladies' Magazine h j t -nodical of uncommon merit, which will b merged in I'm Lady's Look. Her abilities ar fimihar to her countrywomen, and on both vt da "t trie Atl.inti s!,.- eioavs a ,IL,i reputation es "'' ' 1 - -t aiaeclul v i.-,,rii., und aecon:plihrd of our 1 .1. .... riters. In.hr the hr li, i,,i:s ta inaement of Mrs. Hale, the i a '-, 's Hook vm'I ,.. only maintain tho eyeeHei.t ,!..,:, ;. r it has rdrernly" ac.juired, but it i ; c.iiil.a oily ypee-i-d that it "will be n tidend

in

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t;

V !.-! sah-e, e

i,e . rr.ei: j in-re enun. 1,1, y woitey of tire support of those nd.-r the: to who-e i:.t- t. ,-ts ri.'el amir.-, rnent it has bee.y.

i'.rm of ilobeil Srihh .' V o. o h 1 yyii! i,av alliand will eonti'oie to be. es: eeiallv .1... ,.-.- .

d.bt- dm- by the lit - lain of Simth .V ear-am .The superior t-ii. i..'- at..! line taste of the L'.htor ''' '!:- :d! th..-- ied.-bted are rei. nested to v.i!! give the work a in w impulse: .!,-,. I,,., ,,

contritMitions. th.i.-e leieivcl from her personal friends, a,,i! oiliei eorrespomlents. of whom

a numtier Irave alre.ulv ahna-t ejitirelv origiind.

are xpccteil to tiinash .matter for the Hook mav be 1111 nti ured.

nr.rke imrrieiaate payment. j; MiKirr smith. CllOltlli: LFLCH. Vineeitncs, July l-'th. 1 :?! li-tf. fq sale Gj? Tease,

IW3" subscriber v ill s. 1! ail tire .ipparahis for a Distilh ry. w r;!i or yviihoiit a g-onia! . i-e

i V-HF undersigned liavaog closed his store at I f'" ludi-r of years, or he w ill lease the w hole

effii the null, arnl w islnng to close the accounts I 1-y the y 1 ar. 1 lie above 1 i -tila-rv is capable of

of the same, would re.piest taose who are indebt d to call and settle their respective debts.

JL D. WH FULFIL Virccnnrs, Aug. 9th, Isfi U-

romised. w ill render it Amongst others who

O-llKMOVAL. his OFFICE to t tic co: uir of :i d

und Ilu.isi rim strrrt s first so it. it north of Mr,;. k-tijl. ,n,!;l.

I inrentus. Jitmmrij 01. Ih.'hi '.i'l-'f visww :vi) r. wal.

niakieg live t'-irrets ol vvtuskev -v rv Uvt rirvfour hours. Terms will be made easv. H. D. whf.km:r. Nov. ifith, ls:?r, 2"-tf.

VALUABLE VabasSi Farm 'OF t-H- S'4jf'4,? rate Laud Ling

-U! raihr-rnher:

1:11 ll! s v j: ii Mr-. ( ',

liavc made tirrimo-e-

v which

1

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d uul I lb: : 1; -h , rl : ; .. .m-rs ( d el

w

a y yy i!i he each! ml to keep euo- t.uttlv on

mo. 1 n-ti,- a-iu I orti Aie.-.i 1,1 the !irt i taiitv. wli:-ii t!u-v will diron.-e ol' a! titi'i

j'V ana w liich there is

y X 11. hi. 1 L'oo-t 1 iw , 1. Vf. .'til' a-uioihir .a:i-ho-a

mi,;. -, .

ryrsZ. V 1 m- vv ..1 ttn over l,,r

Wa'-a-h Liver, live : r, ' -ai- inc. noes. oiisi-Js. : ga Steam 1 h-tii!erv . a goo, I

I Dw. Iliag li, S;.,..;,..

.:,,! rh-enp-

Flom I nis farm en a

Mortn,; M, Mi. h.-.el, L'obirt T. Conrad. Aev'r. Fiinitrv, a. w., II. L. Hale, ' 11. liurke Fi.-her, N. C. Iir.M.kc. A. M. U i. 11. Hurton, M'illis Oavlord buk.C

'oseph C. A'. hI.

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luga g: .U':,-s v.i;: - in 1 : -nt ,0 , r A 1 I-- i i let one it

Mrs. Sarah .1. H ile. .'' Mrs. H. L. Sigoiirmv. Mrs. Ami S. Stephens, Mrs. Caroline L-e'lIei.tz Mrs. K. F. Lll.tt,

Miss Leslie. Miss 11. V- (ionld. Miss C. F. (.'ooeh. Miss L. H. Medina.

K.S. Mackenzie, L. L. D J!, II. Thatcher

.! oseph It. Chandler, K. I'cnn Smith. The pr...rietor of the Lady's Hook is defer, tinned to use every means to maintain the superiority which his publication has obtained. For yiars he Ins cone steadily on i-i tne course ef improvemeio. and he flatters bin. s, It' that I. is t'a.ilitiis are such as to ejw, p,ls ,.,,e ,, advantages ever his onmpi tiUcs. His verv nu, !e siibseiipiion list enables him to he hbi ir.l in Ins cxpedentiin s it on 11. and what ever can be i -eomph-hed b em. iprii'.c and eo-f he is nsolv.d to .-I'ect. lo s.hes the p, rs ai- above-meirtiotn 1 - eoi:tiibi:t..rs. ... ,s y; , .. tati.ms of reciiviie, "orind :a-i le-- f.-.u.i si-.ca.r! .hstine nhl;,-! , f. ''' '.1'ti'i ri in Ihin-je: ami as an niiiiiei no nt to wrrie,- ,,; 0,-1 ... 11 .... rnCy. I.eis wi.liirg to p.-v

I l- d bv him as sl iah Je ! 1 :': ;r rate of renm,,e:atjo:i

. t ai v oih.-r

l,.r

n

I.

th .V

in tl.e old ;,,:! ,,f ( 'lemsiord. fh-

eec.e-iastica! court. i!u d recently 111 hi ri Ins. d all i.iedi.-al advi -e.

ntempt ot t'':

. ! . e

Ai drew- Ilos-velh the ci lebrafed King of tin .'i'psies. died re.-enlly. -it the advance 1 age of !.

lie was pos-e-e.l I an i.s.s eeailv a - old as nimset.

a camp, a tithfe, two c. iicubiires. ore grranb ore and twelve sons and daughters. His remains vva re interred hv his tribe, with all due honors, in the Laiieham churehvarg A yonn Irisiiman being; desirous .o show his skill us an equestrian, one day mounted a hi-rhlv spirited youno; horse, vvhieli becoming; friohteneil, threw him wiili some violence to the earth. l!is lather heincr lnlorme.l of his son's Mli.ntioii in the street, iiniumliatt ly rati to him. Arrived, he ttnist liteotislv imjinrei!. Jam111 it. Jamil. c, are ye dent!.'" Jaiiiii-.ie rars-

v, tut.; retiaeu. naj

el Ins eves iti

latin

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m s;eu-!ii

hi. s-

ie tn vo iitu-tlv and pettcctih'.y we

hret on, tin; Ii tt- for ourselves, the belter lor our nei-r'ihors. In eases out ef ten, the yvisest pidiev is, if tin; cheat von, to quit dealing- with him: li' Ik- is abusive, to quit his company; ll he i-i. eiders you. t ike e-tre to live as t'a it 110 bo.lv will he-he-.c him; no matter who ho is, or how if tnisu-es vo-.i. '.ho w isest vvav is, eet;e-

rtulv. just It t litirl rrlOiie ) iiere is n,at;iin

better thin ibis cool, eaha. quit : yvnv of

ilealitirr with th" wroni; we ntett, .1 (I -jo I one. A gentleman of this eounty, who had named enc of his sons "'Fhvinas Jiclittn,,, upon heari',15 that the exptmginir resolutions had passed, opened his IJible, expunged the name bv drayvitifr black lines around it, and inserted in its stead, Thomas Jefferson. Somtrrilr, 'Fen. Jlcwrlcr. Extrarauncc. Avoid extra vagance in every thin";, especially in dress and incidental expenses it is one of the most dangerous habits one is likely to a quire; once firnilv lixed it is an inexorable n rant that will drive liis victim to the commission of almost any act to sal:sy his dematuls. It is the syvorn loe of peace, happiness, wealth, and integrity. Firm rohnrc It was remarked by Cicero, that man resembled Cod ia nothingso tr.neh as in doi.ig- (rood ta others. I!, nei o'e.nee is uv.c of t!:o.c virtues yyhieh rv'rloe,,! tilt haman eharai-ter om the ti'.nildoin of .-.!-.!.'. 1 M-l.-'.shiies: .ml is

indeed, a

. . : s , ' ..: ia jmrt oi trie ,ui,c,i in' arm .es Sup. i-liie, Ihaek. i i-i':-:.. Ihab, ( iaiet Mixed and other Ci-rtlis. I'iaid. Drab. iVe. Ca.-Mmerc--, l';i sim its. "e. Aie. Heavy l'lnslunes. iieai'.skins and "iloi ( 'ioths. Ii 0- ( vreetits, 'Hbl pieces llritiii, French ami American 1'iu.ts, Plain and Figured .Merinoes, Fac-oo, Musiiiis, 'e'rcneh worked capes eodars, eV e., 1'ioureil and plain ILi'diinetls. Swiss. .Mull, .laekonett and l'ook Muslins Fte e, Qiiillinirs. F,daj.,os, aul In. rtitlOs, 1'1-iin and 1'iourrd Silks, li lmlsiuue new style Hoimei Jvibliatids atid lb hmg-s.

Silk, Flan I (Leio, Fatiey Siiuwis. Ucndket- hi' fs, CUs. tVe. Thibet, ?ileiii:o Shawls and Ilandki rehiels. Cashmere and I'nis.siaii Shawls and

Ilatldkei-cliects,

ins: 1 innetis. i:isi:in Uittpers, lileaeu-

e.l and un!ileaelii-d I omestie!,s. Pieverleens. M o! k ins -jml I li rHinos, Cheeks. Tick s, p , ;:-: and 1 ianiu Js, (iloves, esiinn rind Hosiery in a orejt :i rit. . I Land : q-::.r,.." 5-sr- and Vv'l.it-

.: ne v l,i:i-i,-.t is.

Mnekanaw ;', I Point UHnk. Twenty- crises of Utiot-s and Shoes, Ndk Hats. Ftn- and Set-l Skin Caps, Fa-lies' and .Misses Strayv, Tu-ean and

-1 -M'l la ' i-i cm li sn.-.- f.r .: bis, ogoo.! -. ( 'oru r l'.-.k at ;': ni-iik.-l pa -e. If. s.VI I'll e f o. Vince;,,,. s, Nov. Shi. ls-a:is;..tf. VINCMNM'S A( A!)ShAlV. 'u'liLs Iiisiitnti.m will he open on Mon- '!;! the 2 1 st hift., for tin admission ol t-'ttideats. Uinh-r t,'.,- imini ail. lie snperintendance 01' .Mr. Meed Wilkinson, A. AF. as principal, am! srie'i as.- istants a.--may lrom titne to time he required. The county- Seminary biiihhiio- yv bieh was orio'inally erected for the State Fniversitv has been procured bv the Trustees of the A-

n a 1 1 1 :

a

h a . : : dviiut-,

I. .. W ill i' I !" 1neent1cs, 'ci. 'gsjh. l-th; -g-g--;'.

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yr-'IlF. SrnsrKWER respcetfully informs his fj custonicrs and the public, that lie has about three hundred of the above articles on lu.nd, of

eatiemy, in pursuance of the charter, nnd j various sizes, from -No. 1 to .No. -go. which for repaired for that purpose. Tin. Board ol I h" ihty of materials ami workmanship, cannot be Trustees, from the money thev have ex- surpass..-.! in Last or we.-t: nil of w bieh arc war,,,,,1 ...,, ibn .rro-.i ,..-i",,ow "1!,.,,- ranted to inn well, rial scour will also or the

used in establishing- this institution.

i money refunded. Thev mav he had at the Inm ! Store .a' 1. WII I IVM At v xs v

wt 11 as fro,,, irreat inducements ollVred by , K:l.t Frmt street; or at the Manntaeton-. on lias, it. hope to secure a liberal patnataoo. Lj .;.irl s,r.,.t, a few rods above t'he Canal.

Sum, ins leinn alirotul can he aeeomnioilal- ( 'inei-oiiriti, Dh.io,

cl with boardinc in nnvate families oti

rensiinablo terius. There will bo i teems da

Snaker liontieis. Hardware and Cutlery of almost everv descriptioti.

55ei.'-;iT

Tyventy-i'ive half chests of Teas. Youno; Hyson, Imperial, j.and (Jun-l'oyvder,

4 Serums of Indigo, Spices, tc. Lc. Sir.. Torrether v ith almopt evfTV article in tleninm'; all of which will br- sold as cheap and upon as accommodating terms as thev can be had in this place. liO.NHI & CA It NAN. Nov. luth, 18-21' a t tf.

3 of

New CiMid'.

P received an additional sunplv

GOODS,

ov sessions in ;i year of 1 I weeks each. The 1st. to commence on the Is Wed-

la- t V h il-

Ud Wod-

I ou tin

lid on tin

till 01

11 th.- -:. UVd-

Joyal sub; -: t, the jtroude -t p-'T. r.--:ahi hav -w-a-n ! IT-ti'.ht dew Irotn licavea, relreshm-r to t':-' the hlooil witliin her veins ha 1 de.-.- n le ! f. ca e, 1 -- -Ire-1 virt'.ies "I" the iie.irt, while it !it'-j

hun lred kin?'. Shn vv js 3 p: :ad g.cit ,;r .. wi t i ai f,lsrs i,.',, ! cneair,."

w Inch, ti gcile-r v. irh ou-f.iriu'-r sto 1;, makes it complete, and r. rale-si: e paal to my in th- place.

aks;,e-,re terms if, hue. the ; ,,.,r .uU r. 'ti''' k ' ,. ,

i bargain ;. mi ;ht better give us a ,-ai. K. SMITH .v- Co.

and f, rtilhv over t!;c

ice l

-. 1 ;;t;

nesdav in ( )etol)er nesdav in loeemh -, in March.

Ii"vliv m .Ititte. The prtsent scVioa will conlimic live weeks and be considered two lif h-: of n term ami ho eh a rue i for aecoi-dimj.lv. betwi ett yvhieis ati.l tiro v. i uter sess n v-. there will be a '. tftitton of 1! dnvs. Female student - w id not be admitted 'ill a sepatate department is created for them, which flu- Pe.ard contempt. lie do;t:-j as saon as they can make suit-ible arraneements. Instruetioa wiil !o civen in the- following branches, y iz: Heading-, Writino, ,rridiemetic. Inir. ( ; rimtnar, (Jeoo-raphv, Trio-ntionietrv, litte'deetual and Aloral Phi

losophy, Natural Philosophy, History, Hotanv, AI ineroloiTv, Chemistry, Rhetoric and Astronomy AFSO In the Latin, Greek, German nnd French Languages. RATES OF TUITION, Tor liisuiictioti in Heading-, A: Writing, per term in advance, Sl,00. Frig. Grammar, Common Arithmetic and Geography, per term in advance, 5,0 For the higher blanches of English, the Ancient, the German f.nil the French languages per term in advance. ( (It). N. ll. Applic-tnis for admission will apply to Mr. William Lu.rtch, the Treasurer, for eeitiliet-des. Hv order of the !oan; of Trustees. H. DF.CKFK, President. Jos. Soviks, Si r'. Vineennes. Nov. IS, I S3u. 2."-tf

JIIIIAM .-sLOOP. 3 7 'v. . ('laciii'Oiti iitizitlr.

gSr.rtt -Cron nttti Cojiprv

sii-Iii.i-; v

P.',K DEEDS FOIJ SAFE at this h"t?o.

X. SMITH,

Sti.-s t i.yi i. to carry on the i.Oove iranches

in -ill tln ir vari, tv, at his new bri. k sooii on

Market street, nearly oppo-iteth" Market House, where he will be be dad to accommodate his old customers and the j nihlic gcneral'v. at w hoiosale or retail. He has on hand a number of ROTARY GOGKIMQ STOVS, which he will dispose of on accomodatiivj; terms. V'iiicenues, Nov. 1, ls:35 25-tf. .. li. (..'ash given for eld Copper, Brass and Pewter.

NOTICE! NOTICE! LL persons indebted to me bv note

a- or book account, ever twelve months standing, are requested to settle the same without delav, and prevent costs. JOHN K. KFRTZ. Vineennrs-; Ihv.UO, lS'.W. :ilif.

'- ' " - -I 1 i.-n .-f f-- !.....-.. ii, , k id hla - ; .."..y-d. Tl.e ?yp.....-',. ' v yvi in---.- : -. :: '.. ,., l'n- pap. r ,.j a I , f. :',;,::.! f,;:-'- - '- -rj- rl:-1itsei.1.r-,yrd ,11 ,t.',!..f 'era! i : ,:a - J..,;,, . , ... , . n , ,,. ; .. c "a! i.a.etb a c 1, ; ,-, pl.ae. illustrating tl e -v -ilits.- I'i-:,i..;iw;;! be furni-hed, Otn.r ( e--a -h :a !:ts. . .;!, nl ,!, ,1 ,,, en, ham e the n;pe.---" "' ine;,.,-,- ibe va;ui. of lire v. oik. Wl'l ' e t "n -ltd: rind g. nei a'lv . every thing vOII he ia that ihe most untiling purpose i f tnrl.ing I.a !-. s l!....k p; e-en, in. n: Iv (milled 'o p-,t-""ail ;;,..,,.,(. .1 j I

ba- a-- nii'.-.l ihiring a ,,r g ct:r--e of vcirs d, -' i '. I to the he-im-s; a,,,! the aid to ,k ,1, rived !' ' ; -la- distinguished lady who will henci foith be a--.,;..;,-,! with him. tise Publisher is eonf- '''!' terms of the Lady's I!,.i arc Three p. . lars pel -annum payable 1:1 advance AI! o-ibw must be addressed to I,. . (,-()p;y. 10(1 Walnut I.trect. A" th" puh!i.-!-,.-r of the Lady'.-. Leek is connected with other popular jieiiodicals Im suggos's

tortlie convenience of romit'aiicc. the foliosystem of

Lady's Ion k and llulwer's Novels for JS Lady's Hoot; ,,,,1 Man-yaM's Novels for '- ISuhvor's and Mar-vntt's Novels. 17 in all JS Hnlwet's or Marrvatt's Nov. Is and Saturday New-. ' - ?ik L-elys lio. k, Satifd.-iv News, ami Sketch Hook, for Lady's Look. (VI, nra'.e.l Trials and Sketch lioi.'k. for ,-, Ihrlw.i's or M.ui-yntt's Novels, Celebrated Trials, and Sket. h Look, f r, SI WALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS, A pets it-i., efall die Novils by this o 1. brafnl

auttioi w a I I e . iv. u t 1

U'fi

I"

11 fin.i-1,

the Nov. Is .N..v. 1

be ca-h ;-:;l, to the publisher f,- of po-tagr: or one lialf s.rh.-.ib, is. and the cash f I "1

BLAKKS! BLAHKSI! j.ir.ns ran s.u.i; .ff this officf. RAGS! RA9SI! RAGS!!! rivo ;inl n li;i!f nis )rr pound in cns'i, or ilnce rents in i)!'iiitinr, will he pi ven ftr any quantify of clean linen or coiion rajrs delivered at this oilier.

TIIS VINCENNES GAZETTE Es JJuUIt'slttti cbtvn Satuvtiap

cVirra Dcsrriptfon ( duij ;;;! c.rjr;fi;o:;xii crr r.h'.Vv (il the Uiftrrri, ii S Sn !g i kVM

IT-KMS ?2 CO, If paid in ndvaiirr.

.50, " paid during the fr" .3 00. If nut prnil during tit', i,rr.r 51 2.5, I'nr six nmntl, '. Tapers discontinued only at the cption of th.i publisher while arrearages are due. -Advertisements makintr one wnm or !- will be inserted three limes for one dollar, nnd twenty-five cents for every Miiwqiirnt insertion banger a dv-erti-eirierits in the same ratm. Advertisement fn' wirhont ordcr-i, ri!' m ?'l c3se, hf in.rrtcd er.'il f-:bid. at -1 -hr"d rr, 'll e ' y.

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