Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 May 1837 — Page 4

The Tailor's song-. The story from time immemorial ran, Nine tailors together would make Nit one man;' Hut cjuii-My I'll prove thnt as clear as the sua, A tailor is equal to nine men in one. As a cook, he has ever on hand a !mt row.As a lr. er, his irf budhin's ever in use; IV o caulker more careful his .v ,)- closes round; .No sailor more constant on board can he fouti I.

id f,7,'.

jr eonti

nts, s roe.

Like a canicnor. a nletitv

1 .L. a 1 mdlord he anxiously hunts mi hi

An economist true his example may ijuote, .Uwrrftntr to cloth hi s'.ill c:-U cut .is cat.

What lawyer so many suit handles as he? Or what one more dexterously swetis up a ft? "What parson stands l.y you a more Censta' friend, Hood hidiits t firm, or bad h.sl.its tn mend?

And thus you w il! .1 cute and a id,,'),

lnu! are com!

lined in a tailor,

r a t.tu'ktr and sailor.

A gizrdert'r and binnt.,rd. to earry the taree on. Vnd, last, the tri.nniui.-t. iueyer, and jiur.-on.

If the tailor's a dandy in dress and in shape; He'sc;ual vou'il own to nine men and an apr. If all this be true, some rich tailor will show it, Hv sending a full suit of clothes to the poet.

winter. Ho you me this lesson."' erovol!in.r ants.

"The young fivtif'buc. A Tnbli. What ;ire villi doinj there." said a swallow to the nuts. "We a:e eatherimi a slore for the winter," -was the ready answer. That is w ise." said the swallow ; "I w lil Jo so too." And forthw ith she vommeneed her vvoik. by collectim; a heap of dead i If r and Ilies into her nest. Whai means this,"" at l.-nth. asked h r mother. 'Dear mother," antwered the swallow, '-this is a store for the cold

rather too; the ants have taucht Leave this 1 iboi my ehild to the A kind Providence has vouched

to us a happier late. hen the luiuht summer

nds we hie away from hence. On the road w gradually fail asleep, and t!ien w arm fens receiv

is, wtiere we rest without tceunir. huiiL'er or thust

till a new spring awakens us to a new life.'' How many toil through hfctoam.iss treasurt "which they never enjoy, and which prove onlv

iiiislortuno to tnose liiev leave hehnw. Are vr

the children of the c.nth, er the heirs of heaver

L,et us prove the liuili descent we eiaim, and let

not the desire of laviuc iiii a ereat heap ajaiii-t

old a?c winch perhaps we niav never see, ahs r -all the pow ers and f.ieulties of our immortal soul

E vci v thin? is to he earned, and nnthins lost, h

learnmtr a boy a e.vod tr.ide. li the lad has no

nius lor r more ei.'vare.i pursuit, tie is at least alio t

earn an honest livelihood at his humble, hut hv no

means dis -redi'.able neat ion and if he has jvnias.

the trade will not eurh. cripple or still it, no mo

than a passing eloud ohseure the natural bright

riess of the sun. Look through the country and

examine weil the hi-torv of our irn at men. I:

nine cases out often they are of humble parental and commenced life as apprentices to honest m,-

chamcs and tradesmen. ith thuui thev hiil-i!..- 1 habits of industry, and with habits of industrv almost anv thine niav he accomplished. Without

them nothiiisr. T"hi re never was a truer or ninri

ncauiuui apnorism 1 rain up a etulil 1:1 the way

he should iro, and w hen he is old he will not de part from it." Bihi op your children in idlcnes and they may become beir.rars learn them to 1h: come industrious and they imv become bankers.

Take of iriiiniu a iiuart of vv .iter,

KtronTrns.Vroposed bv Mr

-When the Pitt, in sev,

Iiinetv-nine, was under discuss

lav cri newspaper

ait. -en bundled and

'i the house of

eommons. Mr. Prake said that he disliked the tax.

and would oppose it from motives of gratitude.

" i tic ireuucmcu concerned in vv numr lor tnem

had been particularly kind to him: thev had made

him deliver many well shaprn speeches, though he was convinced he has never spoken so well in his

-whole lite. (iUilie. rc:- - i . , , .

i ins reminds us or a story once tolil hv a cer

tain member of the Ohio legislature, more distin

guished for his t act in lei ti uieerintr than for po litical honesty, or intelligence. lie had lom; wish

el to figure In Tote his constituents m the shape ot a

printed sjieeeh delivered at Columbus, and to he read at home- How to cet it was the ijuesti on. After brooding over the snbj -ct one dav in his s-eat, he addressed a brother member thus "How comes it Mr. that you. a id some other memliers contrive to have such fine specc! e; printed in the newspapers, and read by your constituents?"' "Why sir, you can easily do the same." 'Pray, my dear friend, tell me how."' "do Vou

see that lonpMcil w standmc in the IchhvT' "Ves

what of Kim?" '-Go to him and tell him you want a speech for the press. He will listen, while you must talk. Then, if you wain a Beat, short speech, of wliAt you have said, irive him a dollar, and he will make you just such a one. If vou want it soni"what lonathy, give him tw o dollars hut if you want s ro tri-r. irive him five, and he will block you out a speech, thet wiil astonish the natives of your district." A hint was ennush. The low; ff !,, w as soon at w ork on a?rr didlar rperch. and the constituents of Mr. Were astonished at his talents as a publie speaker. TufC.vzH-iis Adr.w'c. i Poirfr of tht Iiu-iiniilioii. An honest New Ungland firmer, started one very cold d lv in v inter, w ith his sled and oxen into the forrs!, a half a mile from home, for the purpose of chopping a load of wood. Having felled a tree, he drove the team alongside, and commenced chopping it up. Hv an unlucky hit he hroujjht the whole bit of the axe across his foot, with a slidin stroke. The immense cash so alarmed him as neaiiv to deprive him of all strength. He felt the warm blood tilling his shoe. With ereat iiifheiilty he s-ocereded in lolling himself on the sled and started the oxen for home. As soon as he reached the door, he called earrerly for help. His terrified wife and daughter with much elTort lifted Inm into the house as he was wholly unable ti help himself, saying his foot was nearly severed from his lee. He was laid carefully on the led trroaninq alt the while very bitterly. His wife hastily prepared ressines. and removed the shoe amis ek. c xpectine to see a desperate woUn,h when lo! the skin was not even broken. IWore couu; out in the niornin r he had wrapped his t, et in red flannel to protect them from the eold; the irash laid this open to his view amine thought it flesh and blood. His reason not correctine. the mistake, ail the pain and hiss of power, which attends n real wound followed. Man often suffers more from imaginary evils, th in from riid ones.

Ktcript fir Ftver ami Ague. ia Snake root a handful, boil it

then add a gill of old Jamaica Spirits, and sweet en to make it palat i! le. Let the Patient drink the decoction as hot as possible, on the day the chili is expected, about an hout befiri well wrapped up in bed a profuse perspiration will come on and will continue for. about an hour or two, and carrv ell" the disease entirely for the season. The patient may afterwards rise, wash and dress in

clean J. men, sue. ne assured lie will experience no

return ot l.iiiil or rever. i lie remedv here pre.

scrun'i! it ns euicucious as Mm pic. It lias neve

f.:i!ed in nuiubeiiess instances of its trial in Plula-

h Iphia City and County for many yeitrs past.

The writer. Loin personal experience, confidently

recommends a trial bv those attacked by this ex

ruciatiiii; ami tedious disease, so universally pre

valent on our river borders and maish lauds.

W. M. ii.

H asiii Mi Si iks. A late number of an Mu

lish periodical, contains an Useful article on wash

i silks, from which we cony the fellow inir ex

tract:

Lav the piece of silk upon a el an hoard;

soap a piece ol flannel well, without makine it

wet. and wn!i this tub the silk eaiefully and :ily one way ; after ha imr thus cleansed one

ide ot the silk, take a wet snonee and wash off

le soap; proceed in the same manner to clean the

other tide, and then w ipe the water otf of each

w ith a clean dry cloth; after w hich ha in; the silk

in the air to dry; do not wii.nr it. but bane- it a:

iii,L;le as possible upon a linen hoise, and let it drv

raduallv. When very nearly dry, iron it with ;

ool box. In this manner we last summer wash

i siate-coauircil dress, wlucli was si ifirtv with

the constant wear of a w inter, that we did not like

to use it even ior iiinues, w ithout emlea v ouriiiir to

remove some of the pots, and we were unite

opeless of'its tains lit for any thiinr except Hnimis

... i . i. i i . . . . , - ,

en v neii vv asneu, nut lis unelitness was com-

tely restored, its texture, w as soft. -r than when

new, and it made a very nice lookine child s frock

1 O LOOSEN' TI1K ( LASS S roerKHS OF S V F.I.M i; TTL1.S AMI DlXOTHRS. Kill. ttlC Heck (f

tl. 1...,,!.. I .1 :.e... i, i . .. 1 ' .. . . ,

uio ooinc up auu ei ii vv ii n a small key , uiiuue; me

head of the stopper every time, w hich w ill in ceri

ral loosen it, American Mtsmni'fr.

- 7 fin wit Chibirrn frnui citing th'ir '. . I 'l : , , ,

v iiuuren, w lien very voun 'et in

to the habit of eatimr their food too oni.-Ll,- ., .r.

larly fruit, and other substances of which thev

re lond. To prevent their aeuuiriior i,i b ihii

musin; devices miiihtbe cmploved, as euttin" ai:

ipple, a pear, a piece ot cake, or anv other arti

cle of the same sort. int.Ja number of pieces arranirina them in lines like an army, v ith one as an officer in the center, and telling them that tin whole army must he devoured, iiitef In iiirc, , and

m "4 ream

ttreu so inn

sl

Hagle Factory

:5-; s

r manner: I his interests little nil, that they soon prefer it to a

ccdv mode of consumption.

ehilin ir

Am.r:r;;n M,sn-tn.

T. prirrnt t'r y.irint:on i :i ',',' ,f 7' a- A lib . Put flat oyster-shell, and keep it

wid attract the stony particles that ter to its.it. prevent tin i- f.irmiiiu

kettle

Artie ri

of Cru.-I up, ,ii tin into the tea-kettle a constantly there, i:

are in t upon t!i

w at. a-

'igi r.

Cure fur siiljilmiet vif

l tits ointment is rub

i. th,

Titter. Ivtih one p:ui of tht-

with eio!,t parts of lard.

lime

eiaire

ion on U,o. atlfctei

pnrt W illi the palm ol the hand Liraiiuar

ter ol an hour, mortimtr and ovfiiino-.

I a:sijlvamii ,lntr. AfeJ. S

Sore Xipnles. )r. AII:ird hns ?h:to

r. .11.. 1 .1 r . ..

niav c.ii jio cu ior IP dim n i ns trm

lostmie coiiipl.unt, a solution of the ni

tratc ot suvcr, (two erains of the salt t-

one ounce of distil'.od water. ) Tln ni

pics were v:is!ioi! everv time af;

the child iVoni t!ie hreasf. lb

T

Cotton Yarn

HE customers of the above esta

mil merchants irenerallv. can he

with COTTON V AKNS bv forwtirdin

dcrs to 1). S. ISONNI i;lC:lini!', ;;. lit, IS'JOU-lf

sheinent i

furnidied

their or-

skat, pju;s.

Wnvented. manufactured mid fin

. 7

'HII! sithsciilici-liavinu associated Koh

t rt . Carnati with Iiim in Ids stoic.

msiiu'sK hereafter will be eonduetei

under tlic linn ot Homier A: ' arnan.

I). S. IID.N.NEI!. Vinocnncs, Nov. 10:li, 1830.

sale bv

1 'K I XS ) X, Press manufacturer corner

f Hiclit and Elm streets, Cincinnati. Pie-s vv ith counter Hie, :(). XEALS. of iuds furni-he l to older, at Ilmrrav cr's prices. Cincinnati, April "-.'(! 51-tf.

ja.

ie

J,

Fall and W inter

l!()..KK AM) ( AK.A,

H"l'Sr rrocivinff ami ocnin-r ilircct

o n urn ss i, riZMJA as,

drv coons.

eonsistiuef in part of the follow ing; arlich

Sup. Hlue, IMaek. (Jreen, Drab, Claret,

Mixed and other Cloths, 1'laid, Drab,

cVe. Cassnneres, Cassinetts, c. eve.

lleavv l'lusl-.ines, Hearskins ami Pilot

Cloths, fur t ) ereoats,

100 pieces I'ritisli, 1'icneh and Ameri

can I Tints,

I'lain and Figured Mcrinor,

l,aee and .Muslins, 1 reneh worked capes

collars, cvc,

l'ioiired and plain ISobbinetts, Swiss, Mull, Jackonelt and ISook Mil ins.

Jiaec, liuillniirs, L.iioine-s, ana itiscrl-

llies.

I'lain and Fio-ured Sillvs. Handsome new style Homiet Ribband

Ui:I llcllllIlN

Silk, liloud Cauze, Fanev Shawls,

Handkerchiefs, Vi'ils. .x.c.

I luliet, .Merino Shawls ana llaiHlkcr-

lI's,

t'liissian liavls and

roi iitii i au.

Opm to pupil.? of rilhcr xc.r or any ut

BOARDING riiovit)i:i) if I)i:siki;i.

pujiils to a teacher.

Limited to about twenty

Instruction iriven so as to fit pin

Dlble tl uth not excluded. Tuition 1 ; per v car, per

.iisrire I t wood, A.c.

Mr. & .Mrs. CROSBY. ( 'olldll'ii,. June Khli, ISdfi 2 -tf.

for business

Kxtr;

DISSGLUTIOri.

.''ElU: Cdl'AUI'NKR-

ft it ir lien tolore ex-

istinu between the Subscii!

rig tslina iietween ttie Milseii!ers.

iiuuer tue linn ti Smiilli and ( arson, was di-soiv-

on tne lutli ultimo liv mutual consent. I v. i n 1 1 f i vt Co., are fullv authorised to settle the business.

KOIJKKT isMITIL Thomas. ,i. ca:;son. Vineenne, July, ) js:!f, 0 t '".

HI' Subscribers me now opcriinir m their new Store Koom, on Water street, an additional

stock id" DRY (lOODS,

to wfiieli tiiev woulii invite Hie aliention ol te.ei

T

an

d customers, and the pu!

trleli

al.

1 hev will receive m exchange lor emu Is, Deer

Ivockoon. Kabit and Ooossuin sl.ins, clean t otton

and Linen, rags, Uinscnii, lieeswax. Feathers Flaxseed, Flax and Tow Limn, White Ueaiis vVc.

THOIIN & TT.ACV

;;0, lSdo 5-tf,

Wholesale.

BUTLER & COLEMAN.

is

K !' now of

ad t

-.-ortil.ellf

Sfrtii? liOititcts, t$'c. t-r. tv. !!. eV C. auents for the importers, vv ill constant

keep on hand the (rnJ) Anchor Drain! Cham-

;ne; and a supeiior article of Spanish scirar-

t tin ir Wholesale .-tore, loiner if .Main i 'a

Stieefs. F.vaiisvnc, .1 uly 1 1th, ls:3f, 10-tf

II E suhsi libers are in jiresein need of mo

nev, and those imhl td tu them bv u..w r

book account of long standinii, are hereby reminded that unless they come forward and pay upnooii U.i v in; iv have to pav seme other person. 'i'HOKN eV TKACV. Vincennes, Spl.ej 1 ; 17 tf. LlTKKAlty IJXKTllTv Hxk :iiid Ludirs Aincricaii 'i'JIi; riopii.torof the Ladv'., L'ook, gmtefur or the uucea.-inii pair.nume which he has recri ed, announces lo the Ladies' who have so gMM. roiislv Misfai,.,.,! their ,.;, "JliioA," that he lia

inaoe new- arrangements fc-r f!ie

onviueed that he could ..,e ... it . .

eiiceinauy promote tl.e lute

wisinsoi in iiumeious subcrii eis I... I,.

ed tin- valua'.de aid of

lieir

't ia anv

crests, ir

sLbi-rU'eis. he

latiiitation. way more reaiiie th

ias aecui-

M li SAIJAII J. HALE,

,!

CO-PARTNERSHIP.

rs i:!!';r i.rrcii

Hhli ultimo the

in tin

uudersiueil havitii; closed his store at mill, and widdnu to close the accounts

f tlie same, would ie.pa'st those who are indebtd to call and settle tin ir respective debts. il ii. wiii"i:i.F!;. Vin-eniies. Amr. !h!i. l s::c, 11-

having purchased on the interest of Thomas J.

in the m'Tchandi.-e of the firm of Smitli son, the business wiil in future be erried ie idd stand hv the siibsciibers under tinKobert Smith ic ( "o. w ho vvill pay all

firm of Smith o ear-on.

arson,

nut v a

1 at t

firm ol

h'bts due by the late

and to w horn all those make immediate pa me

iosc supi r 1 1

the , ai.'y's

1 or

many

oemhince the literary L'ook will hereafter yeais Mrs. Hale a.,

u!ii

Magazine hen

reputation ns

rims and aceomi Ii-J;-

lneenues.

lv lot

ci.1,1: it. L'OI!! t.r.i i . i::.

d

are

reipie.-tci

IKT SMI TIL If.i: LEECH. f-tf.

FOP, SALE OR LEASE.

'Ui:3!ova,.xji

Fttfl.Y II II Vf- has rnnored

of :rd

use north

.1

I lie rjiriii r

and i'ltM-roii streets first !i

of Mrs. A'ip. i n.!i:!I.

I iiirainis. Jani'ury villi, is.ifi .vz

'J'

( 'aslimen

Ilandkerchic

Irisli Line

id

and S II ti

tier takino

Hue tn rni.T point, .r. IVtat ir exposed o

warm sun a few davs U-fore plantimr. will 1 , ....t- e, ........ .t.. .

.1 s, ,ii . i ,ii t , ose inri'n in i i , .-..,.....

way. Acre JL.n izlund t armn-

T... Tr ii

- .. r. iiiiLMiii i ma x. as tins is i ie seas in oi

the vearwln-n we innvruTitlii,ii,.,. t,, ,.,!.

'ppcaranre aannc the horned tribe, we would

ri.irm1 I ,ni.

,ii,ii o v oei s. inai liv . noun n i r l ei-si i,

- . .... s iins,,i l(irpe 'i in me euii or eav-

in the ba-k of the uv...i of cattle, thev may

ve them from the effects of

ant, and often fata disensn

this always tinph-as-

7 ,., 7. t, ..

ii is .i 1.0IUIIIOU nouon mat raese nrau-

tiful little animals suck rri-oii fm n tin. . :.nh .

Now althou gh this oninion U f ,tu,..- ..

s nev irtlu li-ss, one of the most useful animals

111.. ,, .,.!. I ., !... 1 - ti. . , .

in,- i:,ii lener. I ie ion i iiw c .... .....

m.if I )o,l. eats it alive and faros i,,,t . t C lir

raham. The rrrubs and the insects which h

evours are verv inmnoi s to the voun.' nl.mt.

lie comes out

Inch are cultivated fir the table

at niirht when the dampness of the air is aareeabl

to mm. ami when Ills nrev are b'.pw i w .,; ,o

iliroad. Ciiminittuur their depredations md w .itch

es them as ea-'erlv as a cat watches fir mice Ii

is said that a few dozen of toads will destroy all i... .1.1... . - . . -

me i .i.ioae w orms in a w hole am ii oi.l Hint

s planted w ith rabhaccs. and be the means of sav

inir tlie voun; id.uits from destruction

Amtricr.n M s'' r!i;rr.

THE TEACH WORIVI cou has furnidied us, in the louuh Unti.

descrijiticn of the habits of th.

i'ct which

Pr.

with a

ttacks the peach tree, about th surface of the round, and often f italic. The errc is den sited

arue fly, in July, which pierces the tuiler until cheeked by the eold winter. Jts pres-

iice is indicated by the jrum which exudes near r at the surface of the cround. The worm re

times Its dct'redr.tions ill Ibe snrinn ar,A ,.,r .....

perfect insect, late in June, or early in .lob"

The doctor's remedy is to put ashes about the eol-

ir, or lower part ot the stock, and parti -ulnrlv in

tne eprimr. The worm is then below the surface, and. the rai l which p reolatrs through the fishes heeome a lev. which settling in the vv.n-,n-h.,t

troys the inject. Whatever prevents the cri's

beini; deposited near the surface, as eoveiin r the lower iiart of the st.u k with straw in tl,..

so that the frosts of winter may destroy the in-s-et: ere they penetrate the cround or wliHt-vi-r will destroy the worm when under the "round. a the alkali of Ii,,,,.. as,es, eve., wall preserve lUpeach tree fro,,, the depredations of this insect. Ctt'.'tr;tr. .n The lcpislature of Illinois has incorporated n company, with a capital of twenty thousand dollars, to manufacture sucar from the hect. 'l'he establishment to be located at Kdinburrr in iSanrzanin countv. t "rnirfj rdsvile Jcco ni.

is, Kiissian Oiatiers, Lieaeli-

aiul tintiieaeiit it l 'imiesiicivs.

?e erteeiis, Mole.-kins and 1 IrillitiL's, Cheeks, Ticks, I'ai.rs and Flannels

(hues, estinrr atid Hosiery 1:1 a ureal

It'll t v, 10, 11, and l-Z niarter Hose and Whit

nev ISlank'ts,

Markaiiaw and l'oint Hlatikets, 'I'wentv cases of Hoots and Shoes, Silk Hats, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, Ladies and Misses Straw, Tuscan am. Shaker l'onuets,

rpMIF.

FLOl'R AM) .MCAJ.

ti bscribers have r.iade arratiec

iiieiits i ; ! i Mr. ('o'l'in in. b which

thev will In' ena'ili i! to keen constantly c

fiaiui, I ii ui r ami t urn .Meal ot tlie lir.-t

inalitv. w hick they will dispose of at the

"H I' siibserih & a lh.-tillery. for a number of v hv the v ear. Tin

making five b arr four hours. Terms w id be l

r w ill si ll all the apparatus f,,i with or without a uroiind lea-tars, or de vv ill lease the w hob above I h-tih'erv is capable oi Is of whiskey everv twii.t',-

I aitmi uts

ie eomuiittcil

onducted the Ameiiiaii I.

penoili. ai ot uncommon meiit, v.liieh will be meri.'ed in the Lady's Hook. Jler abilities .ir familiar to her country women, and on both m ,

ol tlie .Atlantic she enjoys a hi-h

one ol the me-t erjeeful vL rd of our fi mall- w riti rs.

I nder the judicious man, cement uf M,. Hal.', tin- Lady's Look will ,e.t ,.ulv inamfain the cMillent character it h is already acquired, but it is oiiloh inly expected that it vv ill be rendered more eminently woithy of the support of those to whose interest., and amusement it has been.

ami vvoi continue to be, especially devoted. The superior talents and fine taste of the Editor will rive the work a new impid.-r; while her own contributions, and those re, rived from her personal fi iends, and other cures tents. f whom

anumier bave aheady promised, xv i'l n mler

i asy.

II. Nov. 1 Ctli, is:;!; -."i-tf.

Ii. WHEELEl

YALUAJ!U: Wabash Farm I'or Sale

inarhet juice.

Feb. IT,

THORN

is:it. :is

ix: TIICV,

AO TICK

I Ian!

1 "cripiiut;

ware an

J Cut!

cry oi

.,i .

na-t c. try

LL those iud.bte.l to the late firm sf mit'i e

'arson, are a-ain reiinestcd to call and settle

tin ir aceounis, : further indulgence cannot be

liven. vvi'vvi.l take in e.xcliamie tor debts, or

Hoods, v oi 1 1 or 1 or:, tae market once.

Twenty-five half chests o"!

Teas. Yoimo- lix son, Imperial and Cnn-l'owdcr,

inccu.ies

l'i

N.

';,!. !

K. Mi rn oil -'d-lf.

cv. t'o.

croons of Indio-n, Spices, vice. i.c.

t

ivr. TorethiT xviih almost c erx" article inand; ail of which will be sold as and upon as necoininodaiintr terms a;

can be had in this place. HOW F.I' CAKWN Nov. li.Uh, 18"JG J 1 tf.

M.cr:..i:.

in (I

cneap

s thev

( ADI'.MV.

In.-titnlion will be open on Monthe '; 1st iiist., for the admission nts, under the immediate simer-

I.ed Wilkinson. A.

uc'i assistants as ie rcin.ired. The

Mi

f Si,

intendauei

M., as principal, and

max- lrom tune to tmu

.otinty

rmally

3

New Cj4ooc1s.

fTI ST received an additional supply

of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,

which, together xv ith our former stock, mikes it

compu te, and renders it npi.il t.iany in tne place, and to which we respectfully call the attention of our fiiends and customers. Those wishum to cet

)od bargains, miht better trive us a call. lv. SMITH ec (.'o. i.iceniics Nov. ISoG J3 tf.

TT l" rIII)lV Lie inst reeeivnd

mill is mill- enrniTitr n sii r'lli uf nssm-t-

ment if I-'oreiim and Domestic ('t)OI)S,

suita'.de to the present and approacUine.

seasons.

roectiicr with Iroii, ?;uls, Cas(uii. (iroccrics. (iiietusw;ire, ( lass-ware. yc. All of which he is disposed to sell on

reasonable terms.

Yineennes, March IT, 1SUT. i'Z-tf.

oeininary ljinldino; lucli was onerecled for tlie State Fniversity has

ieen procured hv the I rustees oi the A-

ademv, in pursuance of the charter, and

repaired or tliat piinio.-c. J he o.in id

tl I'rustces, front the money thev ha e e-

pemled a:;d tin1 irrrat exerlions they have used in establisliino- this institution, as

well as lrom "Teat liulureinents ollerei bv

it, nope to secure a li .eral p un inaire. Students I r.iin -dir.. -id eiobo .,-..,.,-.,.,. .,1 .,

.. ....... . ..ii . ... . V. ''MIMI.'Vl.ll I vv ith boardinir isi private families on

rea-suiiahle terms. There wiil be 1 terms

or sessions in a x car of ! 1 weeks The 1st. to commence on the 1st nesdiv in October. -d mi the last

"hi mi tlie ,'id

hu h I In rr is ra mill

Acres late I.:

of first id h in-

Vs

Wi.lvi-1, Liver, five .-.Vr. ' bove incennes. onr--4 -

(::iy.A

in i:-,t.r-

a MeVV

I.u'2c Sii'.mi Detillerv , a eoo.l ,

. a " I Dwcllin- llou-e, Mabl,

and other oi.tdime es. ;ind a f.nc .ij pie oichard. I'loni tins f.;i in v ou h:i

I the river lor C (r eii'c- i

each direction. From tlie hiuh trniii.il.. xou hav also a view for several miles i;l extent over .Miis, and Lainotte prairies. It is in tact one of th most beautiful siiieitious on the Wabash Liver. The Kail load fioiu Ea;is i!!e I i Tern -1 1 e.Ie i laid out inimcdiatelv on one side of the l'aiin. It is well umbered and about so ,,r niuetv acn

under iinprovemcnt. Tlicre are scvi r.d nevei-l'.iil

iimr rock springs on the prcmisi s. n nev er-f.i i' ii

aluiast enliielv oiii;i:i.d. ale expected lo tlill.l..h may be menlioin d. -Mr . Sarah .1. ll.de. .'., .Mrs. J. (.. Si..,,i.,1.y, ' Mrs. , M, ss,(. f.rns, Mr.-. ( 'aroliuc Lee Hi i,u

V. 1.. 11.

k. e:

;t.

Aim li;.:t! .Vor J.'oh, Alcv

i:

IT it

who

the Uoek

oil. I

irt-n Mi Michael, 'cit '1'. C,,rad, V 1 . I h II i ! I !V , . L". IL.Ie. Euikc J 'i-Ik r.

r

c i:

Cel.

Ceo.

ss L. II. .Me, , S. Maeki n,:e ise h K. Ch.u

The

h, iiia, I . I Ih r.

it,

N. C. Iirooks, A. M. V. m. E. Unit, .n, ilds (hivlord l.irk.C I'-., 1, C. s ,-.,. I)., It. IL Thatcher, L'. l'enn So, oh.

of the Ladv 's l!,,k is d. trilni ans to maintain the nupepidihc.ilion has obtained. I'or

ears he has eone steadily on in tu nisc of improvement, and he llattus himsi II tl..,i hi Ihihnies arc ; uch as lo uive his vv,.l, in.menl adv.iiit.ej, s ,,ver his eompi tilo-s. liis very ample, sid'scii, !i.:n list l i.aMes him to he hh. r.d in his evpedenliires i,p,i il. and v.hafevi r can he nr. coniphdii d bv . utel'jai.c and cost he Is lesolved

propm

inim ,1 to use i v ei lioritv which Lis

I.

ma

;,ti .'.!.!. . I i.-.I a .tn

V, nlris

la

:tre

ii:i 1 uns tarn ia'.! scale mi

ia it. , ht be 1

iiicenues, ( let. V;'-i

ui vv hi, h a Water mi!! , i. id to advantace. N. WHITTELSEV.

nesilav m

De

cetiiDer

each.

Cil-

II

onrst people usita'ly pay pimctiinlly.

valuaiuj ruorr:n rv lfK

HE subscriber will sell the STEAM MILL, sit ante at the new town of LeKov, in Crawford

ouuty, Illinois. This would be a valuable piece

ot inoperty to anv one wislnnrr to encairo in the

iisiues, as the demand fir Lumber xnd l'lour is pial to any place on the abash. The Terms

vvill be made easy to any person that vvill put it i i immediate operation. Apple to A I.F.ROV,

A sent for Lrl Di-c s'tb. is3fl -s-tf.

t"

iirop.

RAGS! RAG Si! RAGS!!! Two and a half ccnls per pound in cash, or thrrc rents in printing, will bo ri vou for any '1'iantity of clean linen or c otton rags delivered at this office.

ne.;d,iv in Mandi. dih on the 'Ji

uesday in June.

'The present session will continue live weeks and be considered two fifths of a term and be charovd for aecordinol v, between which and the w inter session, there will be a vacation of :i days. Female students will not be admitted till a separate department is created fur them, which the Hoard contemplate dome as soun as thev can make s'.:;ta.'j! i ;'.rra:ir;

ments. Instruction will be irivrn in the follow

msr bram-hes, x i: Head in r, W i itino-, r-

rithemetic, I-'nsr. (iramniar, (Ipoo-raplix-, Tritronometrv, Intellcciual and Moral I'hilosophy, .Natural I'hilosophy, History, IJotanv, Minerolorry, Cbemistiv. Khetoric and Astronomy ALSO In the Latin. Creek. Cerman and French Lansruan-es. RATES OF TUITION, For instruction in Reading, fc Writintr. per term in advance, S 1,0(1. Fntr. (Grammar, Coinmon Arithmetic and

Ceooraphx'. per term in tidvanee, !.", M) I'or the l.ioher branches of lhiolish. the Ancient, the Ci rnian and the I'n-nch laturnaires per term in advance, !?( 00. ?. 15. Applii'ints for admission will apply to Mr. William iJurteh, the Treasurer, lor certificates. I?v order of the Hoard of Trustees. II. I)i:CKi:R, President. Jos. Somi;s, Ser'ij. Vincenncs, .ov."lS, l?3fi. 23-tf II TANK DEEDS FOR SALE at this Olhce.

IMPUOVI-:!) I'l.O! CMS. ff-r',

psHE SFDSFKIIJEK rcsi.ei tfullv informs hi-

ensfonn'rs and tin' public, that he has aboii

inree liuii'lrcl ol lac above articles on hand, o:

lions sizes, from .No. 1 to !o. -(I. which foi

ijii.iblv of materials and vv orkmaiislup. cannot !,

surpassed ia East or west: ail i f which arc warranted to run well, and scour well also or tin money refunded. Thev may be had at the I.oi. stoic' of Mr WILLIAM '.MANSKK, ,. East Front street; or at the Manufactory, on l!:!st

side Main street, a few rods above the C,,:i,..

Cincinnati, Ohio. IIIKAM SLOOP. .Lin. -S sw. ' '.'neinoti tin:, ,'t-.

ftf tt J!vo:t .ir."!) Cpj'pri"

""V -

to vv 1 1 e ; s , ! for every a.ti. le his i n ' !i, .i; ; on, ;i

is will be uiv . i, h peiiodi al in the t Th. m, , !..,!,. .v ill iilo'vv ise be i, I e more elec.n.t. it v . 1 111 : iiiLl the v -ev eral emici nt I second month a prev.ii'inir f.is!,i..n belli hnici.: !. i ah i nice and iucrca be iutrodui ed: an,

t tl.e i's n i.

ides th

be ha, - fo,:n

Em,,; c. n e,

pels V I'C

HIS

tali.

;,b.

d

Ulloni i - , iv i, si.ed , I. , li.,

I

b

bv I.

pi, S.

!.i;.'i

tne luted

I po: , .proved

md ihe p. -il poit'-ait dies will I colored I

Ii.:

,t t the I lie!

l.bpi., t tl s. ' ! tl The paper

no as si.ii.,!. ef rem,;:., ::

"s 1!

Ivp,

e, k will

1-.

! 1,

Will

11,

f tl..

i .1 on -t

i: mil I nei 1 tlatil til,I Mher cmthe t, i ear.

f

w ,

i v I

tl.

c th La,

v i

wiil I he

I '

I

to patIce l.p

I lived : foith

t iintiiit.i: p

iIC-elel!iel:'.K entitle

'"'-'' can sii.:est. Willi the cvpc has acpiir- d t'tirirtur a loiur course of voted to the In;. in. ss and the aid to b horn the disliuniiish, d la,!-, w ho will 1.

be a-socte.l wuh l,!m, the I'ldhsher is ennhThe leru.s .f the Lady's Look a:.- Three Hollars per annum pa,.: lo in adv;,,-, -,. All orders must he addiessed to L. A. (I'lil'EV. leo Wabmi I. tie, t. As the pt.Ui-hfr of the L.ldv's ltooK , , looted Willi oiler popular pei i, hc.ds . M4L,,.S,

tor t . ie convenience of

remittance, tl

f,

in ol

iVMIl"

Ladv

s Holland lonwei's .Novels for s Itook and Man van's .Novels for r's and Mam alt's .,,i, ls. ; in i's oi Marrvafl's .Novels and Sati

.icv. s. !!.'.. s Iloo Hook, for

i.a'v's i:,.,.:

Ih, .!,. f

Ihdwu's ,i

i , i.tls, an

,iti:r

:u rv att . ket,' h I'.

Ac

1 'J

.V. ok.

I

il. us am:

'(!

Sin WALTER SCOTPS HOVELS, A premium of all the .Novels bv this celebrated

to any p,

ithoi will le n suh'-ci ihi rs

Liven md th

t th. Illie - ( i

Ladv - Monk fn

.Novel- for five .. ls;ii; :;()

ill!

po ta.; cr.s.

furnishiu ' I uMi .her

or one half the ca .h 1 r,

i II

:. smith, S (ENTENTES ,, carry ou the above branches

in ill their varii tv. nt his new brick sh, p on

Maikct street, nearly opposite the .Market House.

where he will be be Ltlad to accommodate hisol, customers and the public rrcneraio . at w ho!c-:de o retail. He bason hand a number of HOTARY COOKING STGVES, which he vvill dispose ef ou accomn. latins: term.-. Vineennes. !ov. -1, 1S:J.) "o-tt. .. J. Cash tiven for old Copper, Ilra.s and Pew ter.

CLANKS! BLANKS!! l.n.iis ron s.u.i: jt this omci:.

EioTfOE! mmni

Rfi'i I 1 l: is he 'il aL'.iiost th

NOTICE! MQTiCE! LL persons imlehted to me hy note " iir hook account, over twelve month.- , - i . . i . ,

staii'lnio. :,t"e re'j'.icsteu to seuic t:ie fame

wilhotit del iv, and prevent costs.

JOHN K. KFRTZ. incennes; Dee. 20, IKIIO. HCif. OC rticrti DrstviptloH

Xr.'ii'I'f and f.rprdtlioitsJij exe

cuted (it thf

OFFIC

to com

and thos and sct'l. save t;ou

bv ui , en to those w ho hav I. itc him ol Edmunds cv.

forward and pn sent iheiu for settl

I lillM Mas.

emenl;

in.ii Mc.l to s ,.I I. m:i v. ill please coin

the .-a:;,.; w ilh.mt iU lay, and th, it

by

Feb.

1

IS .C MASS Siirvi-. on; IV-!,,, :n- tf.

I I!KM-

Tzir vxrjcEr.-rjzs cazette i:'i Inib'.islirTj tVrrt. Scttin ajar.

-- ft'. If paid in uJrn.-r. f.O, tf paid during the year. .':! no. " ,. ,,;, d , ring ;, ?1 '-a, or ; ix iniinlhs.

r.i puble

els in-

hi r w bile

J the

,'vn

l:t!liue,l nly ;,t top optii

iirreara!' s are due.

lllseen i.ts InaMn:' nne iioor ... i . .

- r. - iesn .vid be insert-d three times for (,tir dollar ,)

twentv-iie ci nts fori verv :-ubseouer, i,,c...,..,..

in.;ei a.'ivcrliseuieiits in the same ratio.

.v.,vi r. i -i'iiu iilj rent xxuhnut i,rdet

ens, s, oi liisertou ur.ii! t l : i . !

hi-.!..

ill

ana

wiil in

chared ac-