Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 June 1837 — Page 4

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v., r,n,1 fault with the believers in this ?o-ca!!ou .AVA betake themselves to the nearest hoc

vience. would be a presumption over the courte- !rp st(irn pa;;(.s over; observali

'.,e to opinion: but t. d-mM, t disprove,

to lai' .'h. are allowable; ami the legitimate weapon? ef po!it? satire nav le fairly ued airain.-t those topograph! survey s of the .', " 'a-h are tor""" the demonstration of phienolojv. The scii'V

soouni ee

wn-nr.ts n-ninst it are rumor ins. '

sohertv urtW; tut w doubt mu: h if 0'y array o. fiscal could toil adversely with more cftective torce

,iet troni sotrc xerres wherein the w liter pr, ,'ht ihe cicn:e, in the nutter

than the f. ''iHviiii ox:

he i

r-aVi: resets v

of w ooie.g a'- a nutrr.

Xhe Uccch Tree a Non-Ccndnctor of

Dr. Cecton, in a letter to Fr. Mitchell of i'cv York, dated 1 5th July IStM. state?, that the beech tree (that i-s the broadlcavotl or American variety of Fagns svivtiiica is never known to be assailed lv atmospheric electricity. ':'o no-

torioiir, ho says, is this fact, that i:i Ten

nessee it ;s considered :t;mosl an imoorsi'uh'y to be struck by lightning, if protection ho sought under the branches of a hooch trees. Whenever the sky puts on a threatening aspect, a:ul the thunder be-

to rod. toe Ii.dians leave their pursuit

eh

HI

having taught these sagacious children of nature, that, while other trees are often shivered to splinter?, the electric fluid is not attracted bv the beech. Should fur

ther observation

non-eon. meting quality oi ine American beech, jirent advantage may be derived front planting hed:;e rows cf soeli trees

Jioniagc Erokers. A late London paper contains an advertisement, in which it is announced that a married gentleman of the highest resncctabditv and connec

tion", has opened two establishments, at

front

h

each other, eal.ed tlie

fiance one of which is lint.Hif, to give interviews ind the other by his, wife

ea:ius!vely lor tlie

some instance

matrimonial conducted by to renilemen.

for the same purpose,

ladies. LL'tru! .?nsicer. stranger asked a countrvman. whom be saw engaged in trsending'a road near Ross, "where does ihis ro:ul go to' The countrymen replied, "I don't know, zir; 1 finds it bore when 1 comes to work in ihe morning, and I leaves it here nt night; but w here itcroes in lite mean time I dont know."

a t '. -. e rot: ns

are kr

ami

rnttT,

Ihi. h l.-wrr will The sh-.t-e .!'. Thoy can tcti w

Tl;e he , r i Ast! e ni.'e

Nor re.it'' ;!ow in; c! ltut u ill je.U1' ' 1 bu !

'Nor n nv-iiat'tre A m p ct her eta Art! ere he .-chaH

Ct He. lor to cut

thovt ;:ie

measa-o jstPt like any i lt .tin-pan : and h: hi ie: icthcr lii-t should bej.'t!

M r-.tone.

i;er w ,

; on the hie per. ami cv.i el hps v. -v the hap-

H'ii.!

r wi'.a

-.ve. lv:t ui'.I a-h of his f.c :v.-. v. i:hout any t'.iii' he her. -tor hotter or worse ons.hhe the following ers

Phronolcjicr.i Lov; Seng-. When lir-; I .; ee, upon t!'v head, lihe-te ! r- eonee iiii't: hair.

An.! t'

l"ei soon I ihund tl Sur; a:'i.; cvesy

Where

er it -preaa. u ishes there.

eu h uh

cth -r she love." rt!id i.leaiitv.'

ith

rrner, i e' and

ined

ir.d also in ilisriosir.i'

inoie tree - in orna.nic titinir

plantatiops i. tl'.e r.eie'.iboi hood of the dweliinj houses of the owner. f y. Ancclcte cf Arihhisicp Usher. There is a story of Archbishop I'sher that he wtiit about and vi-ited his cl.rgv mn. p cteillv, and saw how they were einploved, and how their ilocks fired. 1; is said that on one occasion he w en! in disgnis?, end begged alms at the cur.i'e's house. Tin curate was out upon

prudent wife sor.nulv man. thotiij!i she rive

old

lus tuny; out nis leetnnd the old

rjsxvsi ?jisvs:! N olhhni new from t!ie N ortii, i: very thin- lochs .fuid!: in the E ast. V c -.ire a'! lia:cp:i! in the W est, $? onifthing may be expected from t'.ie S outh. m Tlie New Orloans True American, in rcl epiiapli st le. and a true us it U brief, feivts the lullowiiig para.;rap!i : 8?; (i;i cf sprcic paymtnts ia the I nited rsi.ilcs of A i.'ieriea. cat: ed liy the i, hed war of the National (ioverenient : i:it the currency i f the cetuitry; that ranie.! in its tiam all tlie exits of over-traoiiK'. over-hanki!i:; and o er-l'odi -niai.iug. ,,(-.

rcorii.na.ry eviic'd;.

The bouv

From o'lt that skyey dome of thought, I saw each 'orcran,' like a star, Shine forth, with hiah-soul'd meaning fraught And full developed power to bless But larger than the rest by far. Was plv.lo-protremlivenoss! Saturiimj .Yi'svj is one of these resting places in tlie journey of life, when it becomes evtrv man to east an eve upon

his accounts. To settle with tlie world

nnu Ii 1 3 copscicnce. l tie business ot a

brief week is easily cor.iptisscd its events are so fresh in ihe recollection, tint all its, mistakes may !o reclined, and its experience turned to a jcod account. The man of business should then look over his books, examine his outstanding debts, and see that JA is straight and safe this frequent perusal is the more important if his accounts are numerous he must be ever watchful. The man who knows exactly how he stand with the world every Saturday night will not be a poor man. Then loo, he should examine l ! : c book, cf conscience review Ins words and actions, his motive s aud i ..is fci-litsgs, during the

il any ti.mg is wrong, mark s.o.t wrek, that he mav avoid

ii aim ever to m.

i . . t i ti

iitn rtiici. "tor sname, tun man, at

there ears to go begging; these are not the usual fruits of an honest, industrious, ami g;u'lv life. Tell me old man, hov many commandments are. there?" Thiol. 1 man widi seeming eo;iftiMo:i, stammered out, "llleven." "I though: so," said she; "go thy wavs, old man: and here, take this book with thee, and learn thy catechism; anil when next lime you are asked, say ten." The archbishop took his departure, and had it formally announced, that he should preach the next day in the parish church. The inorningeame; little thought the good woman that the archbishop was the old alms-beggir. till he gave his text and comment, "A new commandment I give unto you that ye love one another." "It would s-ecm," begins the sermon, "by this text, that there are 'eleven command

ments." The old man was recognised. ! i , i , i , - , i

an l the curate s woe acknowledged, with

i

seme

past we eh it into tip

its repeat,' tliou ;hts ope:i and s: ride. And returns of amd w ise ru cannot disc,1

shame to herself that there

, a r.L'w commamiicer.t.

oir.er,

.7 J)-ar lU:r.n the (

of C

mon 1'leas of the city of New York, last week, a person who was bitten by a bull dog, brought a suit against its owner, and obtained a verdict in his favor of one hundred dollars. The defendants had also to pay costs of suit.

fine of the New York nape

i v.-,

and

'let conduct, is every mat) olive rtrtitud

r of

o; io: v I owe: ! tO

lO.iel

. ail hi e golden eons!;mt

the f..l street A b

susprn-lri-T specie

lowing as one oi the hi Import,':

co-loco was dronntr.s

P'lVlM' ,lt ,

of tiiem p:ii ,

to

.dl

oi a man

, i .i. . i i. ... .e o. .; ....

was on rsullirilav, louiui on nee i.'lukv i me at Uouen. in one of his pockets was f mnd a paper on which the followiii.; lines wore written in a tremhlinur hand : 'She is sixteen. I a:n almost tb.iiee her sic It is Ion- since Isavr her for the first tone; she then sa.ilcd upon me with the innonee of childhood.

heel her sweet little hands played with my hair. She i? sixteen this ihiv audi am more than j f ,rtv her hands are more timid, and her anael

eves arc abadied when 1 look u t her. W lix ! ' -I would almost waip-r this child of kixtciMi loves me; for I have seen her weep, have seen the tears in her eves when any dan-or has threatened me. V,'l! lint I am moie than forty and ho is scarcely sixteen yesterday she was not so. U she not too young for me. or am I not too old for her! It is better to terminate this business. I destrov nivself. not because I am more than firtv. but because she is more than sixteen.' The bodv has not yet been recognized. Pari paper. The Pouehkeepsie Ti 1 ijraph uses Ihe following just remarks in relation to the important subject of Aarieuhu.c: t..b:is i a count. v peculiarly f tied for a;rieup.nral pur-oils, and if the si ience was properly apprci ped and attend.e 1 to, we nu ;ht. instead o! caliini; uraia from the store li.nises of I'urope for our support, become the crrannry of tins world. Agriculture is necleete ! in this country, and in proportion to that neglect the prosperity of the nation will sureh decline. Speculation has called labour from the field, oc employed it in building castles in the air. It has deceived the .husbandman by o Uiaj liim of an 111 Dti lo in the valley of the Missi -ipi i or at the his - of the Ko. kv Mountains. lie lias left th" plon-h in the fuoow and the ox in the. stall, and has hastened t) that f dry land of

Thus, when ti," eoicjoewt ,,t t ort 7. ,!e-

an-

? banks for when tiie ::ig. turm" I

ivelop pro,,.

and of.

!u:a what

I ., -..,,. .... ,. . ,

had to comol, on l

. i.

(he

wlm

universe,

iietter than by deeds of

charily it woo.:. I re weil to liius.'i the

sct:!em,:ut by approaehmg a portion of tlie i dear profit of the week to such a purpose, to be distributed to the most proper objects. 4

Female loveliness cannot be c

a more pleasing car!) than

ojr

"Why. av meut

the d-

1 banks h u e s! can't cet specie !'.

:pei i,iil'

i tare ti

i the lit h s of v.i 1 exalted

'. ii, tare s (lone, aioi ,s J, ;

' II f-ea is -!.. , e, and fha

i .am w etc !i i nt' 1 ' l.ee.hvte.1 ,:,,!, 1 i-ry e.Ti npted her

ol

the e

1 i.

aer

:em : 1 we ,1

r

1

ani.e 'end

nation's.

leu it.

'II;

re.

then, von shall h

othcdTi:i

1, -i t h it t.i' t ,,, !

irraved is one of

dgc. A female thus

the most interesting objects of creation. Every eye rests upon her; the learned and the wise of the opposite sex, delight in her society, and r.llix to her character respect and veneration. Ignorance and folly stand reproved in her presence, and vice in his bold career, shrinks abashed at her gaze. She moves, the joy. the delight, the pride of the domestic circle; she excites the praise, the admiration of the world. A female thus armed and equipped is prepared to encounter every tnd which ihi.s uncertain state may bring, to rise with proper elevation to the pinnacle of fortune, ot sink with becoming fortitude

to gr.'.mUe about

and I It

i,,

cash them iiand l!

out

tve no;

your 1 n out."

A.

:i' 1 w. Vlient i

t aariccl;

aaneu i-

h and happiness to this f ils permanent, feller ,1 ile jrner.T'V of the repuhstioj cur fiiends in the

e, we select the h iiio

iint.-:

s useless to say that no lira

made upon tlie rreullemen s t'enosites.

Idle moral is, that those who have

the

east money

nake toe

.v,

most fuss.

rx In New York, on account of die dinieulty to make 'change, ' under the suspension system, the restor ltors issue a currency of llicir ow n; prrnrr lips, shilling, e:e. something similar to our soda th k-

theso tickets real

rat

cur

ot

1 1 ere is one: ket cr.ides the bearer t) rj. one.'

i, .

to the abvfs of poverty; t ) cheerful serenity cf the height' dure with patient firmness th woe.

at Pi in

I,!

Willi

or enhs . 1"

.some on sly.

'This tic c'i .".! r lor

A nothcr: This ono entitles the bearer to a sm: ler of sn.'ikerool bitters, or a caulker Ilravy Vet'.' A noliier:(ioovl to hearer, a cold sausage and cracker!'

A fourth:

tiooil to ;,ir. i lar

ister, and a sandviel

for a twopenny rJa'i Coin it r.

Important to vorhmrix hi Iron. Th

loUowmcr lnlormatiop. mav prove uefid "r Jr. ,irs. in an arucie recom

to mechanics and others employed in the ' mending domestic economy us the best use of wrought iron. It is perhaps not pa.iaeea for the pressure of the times, the

generally known that wrought iron made Star sa

red hot and plunged into cold water, ren-

kere oi,.

Let o

1 down to to. Yid, and four

neis. I hey wid Those that are

ir A iv es plain shilling

an I i bin cambric pocket

frock

more beloved by their

lt-

'e just as agree-n-.ai'iied will be

and th

more, hkclv to

get

ders it much softer than by eordm

ually in the atmosphere, consrquendv rendering it more easy to t o worked by the mechanic in the lathe A;c, &.c

The prevalent opinion among sm'uhs! l'13t are not xv''' u and mechanicks, that plunging red hot them."

iron into cold water makes it almost too hard to be worked, is a mistaken idea; for A" old lady residing not far from Lector, Mass. instance, take a piece of iron wire and P.rha-8 onf of th(-- most brilliant examples t , -.ii. i . . OI conjugal tenderness that the last centurv nrohaving made it red hot, plunge it into .iurp.i n,,r u.,k , , . , llllr) v ,, . ... ... ,, ' , ? iluceil. husband had ong been d me, and nl

luia wait-i nu "iu, "-'t pi . lenglil on tlie clcrpyman of the parish makio- nne :i I I.. 1 I e. .... I n. .. I. r ...1 ' '

wm iieaiiv rentier ii as sail auu luuu ,i , oi ins mun v isns, no i,uud ,

dead.

The dis-

s

copper wire; and if that be not entisd'acto- consolate idow, c.ivinsr an account .f her iuW

ry, let the mechanic prepare a piece of ,:lst moments, -told him hr "poor dear kept irroaniron which he is going to turn in a lalIicJ:nKb"CP:,,,d1no,,d,c- -u.li.i she, -I reeol-

and

wa

made

it be rrailuailv oooieU in the atmosnr.en : , went oU h

vhen such a bsr conies to b? worked; the mechanic is sure to be com inced of the -.1, ... fa,'!

Ill Which he is going to turn in a lathe, ! but could not d!C At lasu said she, -I reeoli l ii.i . . ii lected that 1 had cot a jieiee nt new tanp it, m d when red hot, n '.:np:e it into cold . . r,,i. " '.-o . , 1 thc .... ., , drawer, so I tooV .some ot that and tied it as til,t iter, until it is cold, along with mother a. x cu, j rounJ uis neok all(, tho.1 )e) jdc red hot l. on the same bar, and let ' no.se wiih my thumh and l:n3er, and poor dear, he

If you are poor, it is ome con'ole'ion that vol can shave yourself.

To 1'h 'so u ho euhivate the Iihuhaih. wr would earrestlv recommended the Wihnot's 'o any other va.ietv. AVe have seen it this season at Mr. I'or.ih' L'.irilcn in Caoih t icreport. two fort hizh.

The growth is verv ripid.. 'JTiis is a plant which

everv ho,)-.- mav euhivate. I he ti mt is consid

ered a dehcacv. and medical men asrrihe to it a salutaiv e'l'ect oirti -ul l.arv iimni children. 1'our

roots are enough tosujeilv a f.iii,ilv. A". H. Farmrr. 'Farmers are often heard mourninir the ctl'ect; of winter in injuri iq; tln ir wheat fields. Tin roat and suddi'n changes r.f temperature throw thc roots out ef the ground and thus kill the plant.

Koiiine the croninl atier the wheat is sown has a

very creat tendrnev to pvi vent injury from fro t

t harvest, m.uiv a on- we ilare

am! t la'v s.

wid lamer, t that he did not net

u -

a roll

.1 U-: pi'tuie f, for his mi loose wor

A. V. i'lirnn r. . .... A

',',',);;). On the eve of his i!e-

Kus.-iia cainp ,i:n llonaparte sent er. Tal'.cvrand, and a l.hessed him in I know thr.t ion line conceived

the de.izn cf r, ii'irr a't.T me; ami I have s-nt far vou to a -ip'.ai it vv. tint in the overt if my f.ihinj in Katie, n.-ran lena r.ts have been made for your death hefirc th" new ; can he known ia Paris." I shall net eeae to prav for the preservalio'i of vour in; je'ty's life.' was the significant answer of ihe detected polilician.

New G!-oip. "TirTTST received an additional supp!.v FALL AST) YViXYFAl GODS, whii-h, to-ether with our former sto k. malrs it complete, and renders it erpial lo any in the place, and to which we respectfuy call the attention of our friends and customers. Those wishing to get r-ood bargains, mit-rrt hotter cive us a call. H. SMITH & Co. Vineenne-:, Nov. 1S36 C3-tC

Ilagle Factory

SOUTH AMERICAN

led Jt&n isane,

-3

errtain destrovcr of that great pest Bed Bugs For sale whole-sale or retail bv II ITT VAWYEK.

Vineennes. April 7, 1S37. 4o-6in.

B LA 3IORTG A GE8 Fr sale at thi cfT:?r.

Cotton Yam 'Cv

LZ Wholesale.

NOTICE.

THE iiuWriliers are in pressing r.il ,, n ney, and (hose indtl td to hem by iiote or IhwIt nernnnl of Ion st:ndin:r. are hprf hv rtmi.,t

0 KK now openins a large and full as:ortmcnt ed that unl.-rs they come forward and ay up toon

tu'nnr Jion.-rtx, c. -r. Jyc. Tt .1' (V.T'pnfs frirl!,,, i,,r,.. .. :o

'I'llc. ci'stt.niers ol the a novo csn:,,:sac'riei:t . , , ,, . ,. : , , . ., - J , a.,,. ......ii, i,n f,r, i (...Jl1'0''"'"1'11'1'1 tho ('f') A"chrr Brand Cham-

l,.,., , ,,, .uj uiu, n- ui ,'panisii Kfjars

t taeir Wholesale store, corner of Main & V.'u-

tlicir or-

with COTTO.V VAK-Nhy forwardin

ders to D. s. Boxxcn. lncrrtr.es. & pi. f, 1830 U-

ti'K ill liiVi bli f.

JM1L' subscriber having associated I.obert X. C'arnan with him in his store, ihe business hereafter will be conducted under thc firm of Jlonner Cartian. I). S. DO.NXLR. Vineennes, Nov. 10th. I83G.

ter is'tieets.

Fvansvile, July 1 Ith, 1S3.1 10-tf

CO-PAnTREnSH!?.

rOTJ'JF LFF.t'H havinrx purchased cm the

they may have U- ra" sor,e n'her j-ersnn.

TiioilN cc 1 I'.ACT. Vinccr.ncs, fretted 1WJ 17 tC

LiTKIlARY UMO.

lioou asu l,r.r!-3 a.

Ladv'o

.iiao.TZiiip.

LSTiOth uhi

the iutere.-t of Thomas J. !

ill

r e & M .

0:MhH AM) CARXATs. TJTeST receiving and ojening dire

v f.oin the caster;

cities.

1 r r 7i?a I J it l '. I

large

Carson, in the merchandise of thc firm of .'smith and Carson, the business will in future he crried on at the old stand hv the subscribers under the firm of Kobert Smith it Co. who will pav all debts due by the late firm of Smith cc rurnii, and to whom all those indebted are requested t,,

n.i'.he immi ..l.ite j avmeiit. llOiiFnT tsMiTH. cv.i iu;v. L!:i-:cii. Vincrnnc. Ju'v llth, ls;;; ft-tf.

thi: riopirtoroi ,he i.,,!,-, 1!ooki ttvful or the uiKc.isn.r- palronatie v hieh tie liHa"ree-i I'd, announces to the Ladies who have 0 Biiitrously nii taiiied their ou ti "limJi," that he hoi made new iirranireiiients t their pranlifatiou. f'.oivineed that he con! 1 not in ai y wav trior.? rhi-clually promote the interests, oi realue thn wishes of hi. nuuieroiiH siiKn il,, r, hf has .'.:: cd the vahial le aid of

,tlll

i;ARAII J.

DRV (iOODS. con' isting in part of the followin

article s,

V !7.:-

Sup. Tlhte, Illaek, Crr cn, Drab, Claret, Mixed and other Cloths, I'laid, Drab, itc. Cassimeres, Cassinetts, ite. iv:c. Heavy I 'lushings, liearskins and Pilot Cloths, for Overcoats, 'Hit) pieces lli'ilish, French and American Prints, i'lain and Figured Merinoes, Lace and .Muslins, French worked capes collars, Ajc, Figured and jdain Ilobbinetts. Swiss, Mull, Jackonctt and Hook Muslin. Face, Quillings, Edgings, and Insertings, I'lain and Figured Silks, Handsome new style llonnct Uibbands and llcltings, Silk, lllond Cauze, Fancy Sliawls, Handkerchiefs, Veils, ic. Thibet, .Merino Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Cashmere and Pnisbian Sliawls and Ilandk ercliiefs, Irish Linens, wussian Fnapers, lileaehcd and uiio'e iehed Domestieks, revi iteens. Moleskins and. Drillings, Checks, Ticks, llaizes and Flannels, Cloves, Vesting and Hosiery in a great variety, 10, 11, and 12 quarter Kose and Whitney lilankets, Mackanaw and Point Dlankets, Twenty cases of Hoots and Shoes, Silk ll-tts. Fur and Seal Skin Caps, La. lies' and Misses Straw, Tuscan and Shaker llo'iu-is. Hardware and Cull cry of almost every ib"e:iptio:i. rr -??i Twenty-five half o'i"--is of

l-.-'d r.

rrnn s,;ssi a Ihsiil t'"r a iionl er by the vi ar. ma'.iic; five f.mr hen'-s.

'I'erins w iil b

riher will s 1! a't the apiamtcs ry. with or uehoc.t a cr amd le: 'f vr us. or lie u ill lease ihe w1,,, I'i.e al.ove th-tillery i i.-p.'V cuiil.s of xxhUki-v c.erv twen

HALE.

.fSoston, ti whose (uperintendanec the liU:i4tv Icnartini clt cl the LaHv'n Book will .ut.-u';.'.r

I or many years Mrs. Hale a... Ametican Ladies' Magazine lira

he eor::!jii;rd.

conducted the

I eiiec.i :.! ol i.nenruaoo i.r:':-. v. huh v. iil b.-nier-i 1 in the !..i.lyi IJoo':. iler abilities ai fm. ill, ,r to her cee.nTry wo'ren, and on both i d of th - Athiali: she enjoy? rt hiph rejiutatimi a

'etui viorou and accoinplish-

I'.H '

v rrers. j i ii i,.i. mamremrnt of Mrs.

v ill not only maintain the

ih

e ::ia..e ea

Jl. Xov. Ktth, 1S3G C5-lf.

V). vrnr.r.Lr.n.

en

it's Ccrrrr

vn. 1! v dt rvf r.irv?

V.V-. .,i.ir.s,"M I i :T

one ol i:

' ed of c:;r f.e I Inner t Ih.Y. the La

, ere, t .'Uuraetcr it Has already acouired. but

it i-c n:. i.llv i Npiiltil that il vx ill be rendered mere . miueniiy v.. othy of the ,i,Tort of tho. to whoso interests and amusement il ha Wen. and wid e'vi'iiiuo to he, especially devoted. The superior talent and line taste of the Editor w ill rive the wmk a new impulse; while her own

(mt,. ,i. tains, and tm.-c received tVom Iier

sni.al h iei.ds, ai.il o'h

a i: u er leive

I T r.;r-- O . ; .' v"c--- S.-" -.Ii

x. smith,

iches

TCi i.X I l.NI r-e to carry on tlie aliove liran

Vfc in ill their variety, at his new brick shop on .Market street, nearly opposite the Market House, w here lie will he he clad to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, at wholesale or retail. He has on hand a number of

a. re

ast cn'ir. lv onmmd.

are i peeled to iuriii.di mav he !;iel.:i,-:o'i!. M.s. Sard, .1. Halo. 7., .Mr-. II. L. 'i'oiiiiiev, Mr. Ann !. M. ( heiis, Mrs. Cn,, hue Lee II, ui, Mrs. K. F. i;i:, :t, MifS I.o-he. Miss II. F- Coi.td, Miss C. 11. Ceo h, Miss L. II. M.d.iua, K. S. Mae'ei,7.ie. L. L. I)., Joseph 11. Ciiaiidler. 'I'iie i,ri 'pi ieiitr of the

pcr-

i correspniidrnts, of xhon

pri'inised, xviil rrnder It

ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accomodating terms. Vineennes, .Nov, 4, 1S35 2."-tf. X. II. Cash ien for old Copper. Brass roie Pewter.

DISCLUTION GF

T gxHC partnership, herctofoie existing under thc firm cf WIlEFLFli k MAILV, is this day dissolve! bv mutual consent, and II.' I). V HFLLFU is duly authorised to close the business id the firm. All persons who are indebted to said linn, will please call on him an ! settle their respective dues without delay

Anmnpt others wha matter fof the lioo Morion McMi, hael. Knlicrt T. CiMirad, Alex'r. Dimitrv, a. m., IL E. Hale. ' ih Bur!;e Eh her, X. C. UrooU, A. M. "t m E. It II Hi ill, "Willis Cay lord lark.C loseph C. "Seal. Ii. It. That. her. IL 1'i'i'Ti tsn uh. Lady's Book js ,"(trr. to maintain tlie uj,o-

mineil to use c-.erv means

nonty whieli lus jiubln ..tarn has obtiHned. For yea.-s lie has gone sn-uiliiv on in toe course o improvement, an 1 he fullers hici-i If tl; rt 1 is facilities are such as to give I, is work t n inei t athantnevs over his compi tito-s. His very upp'c suhseiiption h-it enables him to he hltr.ii in lii expeder.tures uj on it. and whutcver can tie acet n,.li hed by t Oder; ,ie and cost he is resolvi 1 lo eir.'ct. lie, ides the per-am, hboxe-ioention, I as eoiitrdnitors, he has e.v pe tatiocs of re eixi, j original artii les from sexearal i'i,tiegui.shed fmale writers in Luroj e: and as nil iuduremert to writers of om own country, he is iiliuir to pny for every aitielc ado; ted by lui'i as suitable to his public. ltimi, ns l.i.di a rate (,f renuineraiii n as will he civen by the propiii turs of a;,v other periodica! in the I tilted Stales.

'h.

1,'I'C oi isi

i mi' d portion of U.e Lady' Bock

he itv.

hi

ll t.

rev , .!, ad tin

tv-live hail mug 1 1 vson.

I mn"rial

I'vio:

and Cun-l'ow

of 1-u iov. S

pices, tVc. eve.

cV. e.

Together w ith almost every m't'e 'e ri demami; all of which will be sold as cheap , , ..i

ana upon a ae''.im:noi:a:;ng icrms as uiev

io btisine

ss of the firm (oust b" clos ii. D. v iii:i:i,r.:: THUS. C. P.MLV.

Mr

V.'. MADDOX has

and is now ipeuing a sp

li, cl ( 1

J he t' po-ir,; hy v i l pa; er of a hettei quah

I..

lire' ! e':

1 1

!

1 1

i :

'a

,i Ik

o.

in this

CU.NMIU t C'vILNAX. Nov. ioth, 1S2( -t--tf.

jclm:s acliad Instt lute

ItUTZTfl VI1AK. Open to pupils cf dtltrr ar.r or any cgc BOARBiHG ITtOVIKIll) IF DMSIULP. Limited to iihoul twenty pur ils to a teacher. oistruelion r.iven so as to fit pupils for business I? it I.- truth not excluded. Tuition 1.) per year, ?.1 per quarter. Extrn chari.e for wood, tve. Mr. trc Mrs. CI'OSBY. ( 'ututxicUjrs. .lime 10th. l?nil 2--tf.

j i . M 1 ' 1 -V lias ,l-l l.'i.lii'.l

niul is now oneniivr a sniendid ass,v,t-

i i nient of Foreign and Domestic C" !)S, suitable to thc present and approaching season.;. Together wiih Tro:i, X'ailrt, CAi.-d-iiis. (Groceries, Qtirrn.--waro. ( i ia -s-wiirc. yc. All of which he is disposed to sell on reasonable terms. Vineennes, March 17, 1S37. 12-tf

Lie

t 1

la

o: I rails i n;' i nx " will I e fcix. r: i I i- " i 'aI e 1 r: i lid.

a I erne e of li e , o,- tl.

V. I'll l! e

TAKKX IV

! on sfee! ol did e-erv '.he ': ii-r e-n-he p.ppeiirv o:k, v rl i: n ill V

se rf r.iaLhi ' v--I x pel lein e 1-

i - -i .,7 er.-trsf of ear.5 fir's.8.I.J !',e ui i o le i'(i:vfi

f.oui the di-tniL'cishe 1 J.clv who v.i'l he;:ef '.; t' he a-s ci::tcd with liim. the I'ubli-lier is cnr.fiThe terms of the la h s B,,el; ure Three Do'l.,i : pa lii'iinci ,:,!!,. i e dvjnce All e.rdjri must i e a Idie .sed to L. A. COLLY. ICO Wi.ino.t I trei-f. As:!;. peh'i-h- r cf the La.lx ' Book is corrected v. iih other al.ir pel iodieuls he Mittres f. r the ciiiuei.ieiiee of rcii.iltanee, the li, Mowing vslcin of

( 11 TV -

TfIIL under; i mod Inxi er i lose)

Lad 's Booh and Blower's Novels for Lady's Book and M.irrvatt' Xovi Is for I:,ilt-r.r s aiiil f,rr, olf'c A.",m-,1 1 "7 in '1

x- laviil V namocr. , u; oier i , . ........ , , t . . ,

-. - i iuivi-r s or oiarivan s .xoxeis auu oaiuriiaj' "tSJfi Township, Knox county, la. a y,l US ilark iron L'ray I'llley. supposed to he " , v, va .,, c,.,,,,!,

Bo, !,, for Ladv's I!i..,k, Celcl'.ratc I Tiials and Skel, h B "i k. f.r Ih. liver's or M.-.rrvats Xovels, Celchratel Tiial.s, and e-k.-t,' h Hook.

V .v. . f. ''i I.

p-y'fi two v ears old last sprinv;. An other fwx'isiy niarKS or hr:mds pci ceivahle. (.'ame

into the no uhi'orhood last May. Apprci.-ed to

li.ol v-li e ,1,-IInrs ,t tore ni, toe Isimoyi i . ovemher. JAMES POLKllj. 1". 15 -eh

t the mill, and wishia ; of the spme, would ro ;uo-t cd to end and settle tin ir re

to clos,- the hose w ho a ;.'. t.ve drl !

?t're at eei, ,0 s llldeht-

Yi

I'V'rirnes,

H. I. WHllLI.n.

An:. Dili. 1 s::; 1 1-

rjjii-:.M()VAL.ac3

i. tiif Koox cine iir coujit

M ii h:u 1 Ily rne and Lienor, Ins wile, vs.

Michael Conway i;

M m ',' Ins wile, John !

for review,

( )' hi ion. M iii i'nrcr

t 1 I ()"ltrien and James (J'l'nei;, heirs at

i ei .

T-r iiiiiiii ri l. law oi j nines j . t I

his OFFICII to thr rnrnrr of U'len, ueceastd. J

. I MB tn lfl.ttl,,.. , .1 'I ... , IT,

rs , ii,' i i x i , a cn. II I,, li ,r, 1 : t r

aii'l liiisxrro.i strrrfa -Jirst house north

of Mr

s. A uiii

;nJa!f.

Sfil VALTEFS SCOTT'S NOVELS, A p-en mill of all the Xovi I.s by ihii celebrate i authoi will he eixen to any person furnishing ten suhsci i hers and th cash :I0. to the publishes ol the La lys I),.c,k free of post.iTe: or one halt oi'the .Novels !' i t"i ve :aihc:ih, rs. aod the cash f 1 X.'V. ls;;(:;,(,

BLANK Si BLAfKS:: u.ij'.n s ion s.iu: .it rni OFFICE.

rZMW. sub--:

ments with Mr

IT.OrR AXI) C. ViKAL.

ibers have made arrai'ce-

Coleman. by which

the." will be enabled to keep constantly on hand. Flour and Corn Me a of the first quality, which they will dispose of at '.he market price. THORN ct TIJACV. Feb. 17, IS37. 38 TeyTspring gWdsT; fEnHH subscribers are now opening a large and general assortment of

ry

B-ooas?

BOOTS, SHOES, IMTS, $c. S,-c. which they are disposed to sell on accommodating terms, and to which they would respectfully solicit the attention ef country Merchants visiting this market. GARVIN, CARSON & CO. Louisville, Mtuch lf, 1S37. 12-4m

NOTICE.' NOTICE!.' JJiotice is hereby civen to those who have claims t'i a;ain-l the late firm of Edmund A Mans, lo come forward and present them for settlement:

U' Dl'lell. M arg il el IJ" Hi lull and James O'-j ;1,i t!ioe indebted to n.ii.i tirm will please com" Prion, hens at law of James J. O'lSnen, I and s.-ole tho same without delay, and thereby ileeciiS, il. rinviiiiT for a rei i.inii of cc-rn n I save t:ouh!".

md Lienor his wife, bv Fills ilitir

n-trenvrx. Jmiiiarv 5th. 1S35 tl-2-'f; Attorney, have filed their petition against

'.:.. . ii . r .. , , . . ...... i

o l icnael v. onwav alio .xlarv ins wile, joiiii !

real estate tiiercm nientioneil, as ralsu an affidavit by which it appears that said defendants are not residents of ibis .Stale; this is therefore to notify said Michael Conway and Mary his wife, John tJ"Hnen, Margaret O'lJrieii and James O'lirien the above named defendants of the pendency of said petition, and that unless they plead, answer or demur to the same, on or before the calling of the cause at the next September term of the Knox Circuit Court, said petition wiil be taken as confessed against them. A. D. SCOTT, Cl'k. Bv W. R. M'COKD, D. C. l-3t

D'ANK DEFDS FOR SALE at this Ofo.c?.

Yinecnnos. Frh. la

ISAAC MASS Nurxivinq; I'artnei 10"? :;-tr'.

THE VINCENNES GAZETTE Us JJiiVdstnTi rtrrn .SdtuUJ.in

,5 KJ.

'a

TEEMS-

2 00, If pniil in or'voner.

f 2 50, If paid durhis ttit yrnr. i GO, If net paid during the year 51 25, For iix monlttr. Tapers discontinued only at the option of tlia publisher w hile arrearages are due, ("Advertisements making one square or less will bo inserted three times for one dollar, am twenty-five rents for every Riihseqiitnt insertion loncer advertisements in the same rati. Advertisement! wnt without orders xrirj 31 cases, he inecrisi until fo-Hd, inj rharej -. i-.TtirHv.