Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 June 1837 — Page 4

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Thj Bible in Common Schools. The various pi n of ' the College ot Troh .Ianel Te-iehers"' at Cincinnati, to promote the cause of enlirhtcne 1 education, Lave been wisely devised t;iul highly appreciated. Amonj their act is the publication "I n report from the pen ot the Lev. . P. Avde!e;t, M. D., President of Woodwind Oolk-gc. Cincinnati, "cn the beat method of prosecutin;v ;he study ot (He Libl? i'a common seheols." i'.iax.juse l,r congtatulalion ta our erantrv that crrt.prt!irt men in wliest general x iow s nt education the puMic have r.idimitcd c.mihtcu.v. i.iihcsitatialy adopt such views as the follow i.e.: I'pifeopal Itc. i;'-,-. 'Your Committee then consider that the Bi hm no f election fro:a the Lajle 'out the ilirn iUtlf,ug.'.t to o.-..'fV thr clusx-ftk'k ? ! ran

owmM iiv.oo.V. Unlv tha isia.e can spreai! over the whole ground." The following parage iJ worth? t..e retentien of all who arts inter-, ted fr the welfare of the young, upon whom must soon 2epend the we'darc cf our country: It is unquestionably the duty ef the teacher never to crowd the minds of his scholars with words but to see that they understand iv hat they read. Hence an important question with respe. t to the subject before us, nil! at once present it ,i II'. and it mart be met. The inquiry i this how fhr ought the teacher to gu in o.piaini.;;: the sacred Scriptures? "To t'.its question it i i no oa;v to five a fall and precise answer; and vet we apprt lu-iid that th? intelligent and honest tee -her will find Utile JiiScuity in f retiee.v It will be allowed on all hand that whatever tends to thr. w light upon the geogq hv, chr.molopv, antiquities. a:ul civil r.n.l natural history o! tue less.v.i, may iv fret ! brought forwaul. l(ut it is believed that the te.u'.icr i.t.iy so f slither, and call the attention to the more ob icus and i-npor-te.nt truths of the Fii le as t!:e being-, i !. i. . . ;. w oiks, and pre. i.t. smp'.o ot' the Sav man du'y t see. ialSj. prophets ap.c-.tles tM: -i i a id .; : tae a at mini ii'Ies of huas exhibit.-! : ether failh the iiv es ot ll 1 men tae re p ubilties cf c :f'.' a future jadgril 'tint there i: hi. vi In s v. fire moral elf t, iind l! In' e:!le o:M Iv il.Tnll i-sue :. hit u hi.-h. a-i A:ner; V ran citizens it v. . in us t.) pas.-. w ith 15 i i i - ill i a.r s.-hoi 'i. fir-: i.i'h-n'fi. while the I'.ihle a ;ue.";-ah. nt notice ; as alt' r. It is the use l i the priacipl. ff pul i ur eoai-;i:.t -e lunievc tn.it "u.is no cjiinteiian.-e to civ i. hrawls or resistance to lauli.l authmitv, 1 ut comjiunds ail mi n t f dlow pe -eandta o!v niaj-i-rrates and those set uv.-r ;'iei! wlntevcr the form of ( J jvi rii'tii-nt may be, the Uible is vet to ay the least in its treni-ral sp.hat ?.rd scope, decidedly favourable t ' free institutiatis. The fii'-r.ds i f civil a-vj rehr.ous !!;-rtv have -therefore every thin:-to hope from the influence of the L'ihie. lit Mches'iiien t ) respect eae'i other"."ii'his, to do unti others as th-'V w-mi! 1 have others da uiitv tliem and thin exposes the intnttiec of tvraiinv a id opprrs. ion in every f irniOnh- let t'.! i i t of the Pible its upr -nt ah,.;. fu! and chaiio'-lile sp, an 1 naught c,,t s.. i'. reiiubUa. A ponal.i it iirv.nie 1 the s know!, r the v r.itnn- el tin ;e Oi ihe lb; !e. an u opular iee:en -e f r the Hii-.!-. roek on whin; ?.i mr a pn:a!a: c ICit. Is it :iot tVn (-',-. r'. the da.y et'Ai tti t cnde.iv 1r t i i.n .i-e llie ii of all tiieir v nnn.l.i. eh ir -e. t'ae fn'morality of the ln-a.red ..hu-.i--! thus Uu?Ut will know an I love th is t!;e st.on rrmijnt ea . s em sprit iin.i pure A 5 'l',iT.,;i-i:l : ar -il.ts t i i it the shrine of Weil to lie wiiiin? to siirrci'ler ttiem despotism: and thev wi'l be ton virtuous to l e -oine the dufes of the ca-ni.i rnsrie ! Let then the innhicnee efthe liiMe "rvade e er;- youthf.il niinj in 'he land and the repub'.i.t is sale. In this huh -an.! holy vvoik, tl:c tea 'hers of coinmoii Ischoois h ive an ueiispeiisa j.e form. and m ist bmoraMe part to perA Trrta Patriot. AVIvit eti 1 etii r e'lipl v Pis t'rr.e. his talent and attcnti in. thai; thtin.; his s v,--1 i be o.-aani-'i.t-oT so, ieiy, and to he a craw u uf elorv to his hi v hairs' 1 iiely cm a ri.ci serve hi-i eoutitrv so we!! in any other w y as !y preseirin t it f.nni'v ,' fcons and dai: ,-ht 'i s, and ;i:ii; le i;in!i:Vilti aet .i useful and honorable pint in '" vari a sf-iti nw hah the y i. lay be called to till. A cooj n-ime, f mniiel en re.vl weithef ehir.e trr. is ot in ue value than n he: and hefer i- it thr a v m nr m in to bi eri.i the world pe.un !es. with this m ji'.sj pos. sessii.'i, t:a" to nc tc.e owii'T ut lare e at: 1 the inheritor (.t' paternal fair'..', fime, neither ih. dispuiiion nor the ability ti u. c ...i them. Thar- is no truer ma urn Man this, that everv nun is the tn i-M r et hi - own f.ntiina. Me cannot become wi-e, nor i; ie.l, n,ir reat. bv pr'X ; an I tinearlier he i made to believe, and r-ct upAn thi.'lU'.h. th.e bct'.er. Talking Turkey. The Oneida (.. V.) leinoer.it cive th." t".i low inn as the oriui.i of this ipiaint phrase; -TalA-in j Tu.'kev ," -as w e im lei st uid it," means to tala to a man a-lie w ants to be t ilaed to. an,l the phrase is thin derived. An Indian .tad a white nun went a sh oti:i- in partnership, a id a vvil ! Tuhey and a crow were ad the results of the .lav's toil. The white man. in the usual slv le of m.iki iir a bars' aii w ith the Indian propo-ed a divi.i.m i.t the sp.ilsi i t'.n-wa;,: -.ov,- Waiepunt you have vo ir ehoh-e: nn tahe the crow, pti.l I'll .',e the Turkey ; or t!' oU'd i.cher: I'll take the Ti;ov snd vou t :k" th- craw." Wampum retl 'et. ,! a mmi.ait on the jrenerous alternative thus otVer. d. and replied I'gh! von no ta'.U tmkev to me a bit.' Friend said a sale drove of h:T ha t l.iree hone-'-Ves (replied the u Jl-i-t any with ftp Yes.' they all b.ave. Hast a .y vi;h bm quakrr, to a nan v. it' - ha.-s in this drove w ert thev a'! h.-v. heaus and sh: 'it. ike t1: cf paant, h.in -.iivi d. -.wn v,.r lus es, my i',.- e are of thr;- d will suit y on cae;lv. I l.itl.er think thev vvonl 1 net sup pueh as thou desenhevt th-ni. 'i';,., on. An Original j., ?. s u.l an who resj led sniievvh' n in th.e our in the vi.j ait rt en Mountains, to his spouse. ere is ..111! atiae: -1 oon t l.novv: wb.at do yea want o me almanac! tiy. I want to (hid out w Mien the moon rises, '-La, ' said she, -there is lirurcs on i.ie steely sr.is, wont thev no pist a w e!!!'' This same sagacious prrsona-'c ctu day when the old man complained that he had broken 1,U harrow, iuemrod in t'-.e ,.,. ;,,... ,.. i c.Moieni inauuer l At a same puiposr. no-.iier ti ne Inn ee-ame wera ,,,.i;, .. ..... . , v.-mmr mil, . nei.'hbor. i.t ine vvate. uionc: thi moon i will be ,d: ,,,... "ii iisti.in.t, cr be -ettiiv. I'm afraid it We I ' l ! . : l I b.t ij.f trucitii.n -r ii. :eii?. te l ie i u anon ol man the Cre-t S.,;.;, , wno,e traeKs re y et to U see,, on th, 8ton' ,.f nir ir i j.ijv in tin in oi me iraek of a larrje biid.1 nse.1 ;.iv and devour th ' bilffllo on 1'ha .h t eCoteauJe Prairie, and tiir blood runnini n,, the ground, turned the stones fed. G.ic dav ;! sni,e lii'l crawled is to tic ncaol

ine tareu te eat 111., e :;;;., one of tae. e.-ias hatein O out in a clap of thunder, e.nd the (.'iat i"'pin! catehi.ig held of the ( ape alone t throw at me snake, i.ioi.hlod it into a man. Thi.- .Man's U . ! rcw fast iii th.e pruinnl, where he tie 'd l.n main aee's, and Ihcicfo.e he eiew very oht: lie was oa.e! than a hundred men t the pic. ci.t !a ; lie I .ore a delieloui fi Lit, uome ol whia fail oil e.t the ro t;, and they wandered ell' together; from ti.ee li.no --brun r ill! the poaple that now inbuilt the earth. After manv vear.-. when all these different trihes ware at war tlie (iieat -pir.t will runners, and called them to'.ether at the -Ked Pipe." lie ,-t ! on the I a' ot the locks and the people weie a-semele.: e:i ihe pi.ano below. He took out cf the rock a ptice ot led t-tone mid made a iaee pipe;

iie -.-mokedit evtr them all; told them it was pait of their C-sd; thai the red men were made from it that thtiieh thev were at war, thev must meet nt ihia place as Inends; that it belonged to them ad; thot they mast nir.ke their calumets from and sun he them to him whenever they vvishi d to ap pease hltu or get his goad will the smoke ti'.nn t'is hi j pipe rolled over them all, and he dUappea.ed iti its eleud; nt the hu t whitl'o: his pipe a blaze "1 lire lolled out the rocks and melted their surt.ieo ut that moment two squaws went into a b'.a.o of ii e under the two n.edi ine rocks, where they remain to this day, and must he consulted and propitiated w hencver the pipe stone is to bu taken aw v. .. r ' '.' i ' .' the Rur.JiJjih iV:J.'i:'e'. I Love the Rlati. I hue the man siueeic t.t heart, I love the .man who takes Ins part, I love the in an who will be tice, 1 love the ma . of liberie. I l oe the ma.i who loves ta labor, I love the man who loves his iu-i -.hber-. I love the i-iati who Ijvcs his wife, I love the man v, ho ne'er has stiife, 1 love tae man who loves net yold; I ! -ve the man candid and bold, I love the man who loves 1. is fellow, I I jve the nun with conscience mellow. 1 love the man summer and winter, Vi he ne'er lor-ets to pay the l'.KI.NTER. if! To ". young infidel who was scoffing at Chtisti.init v , because of the misconduct of its proiessm I . . I . . 11 M , : i. i , I , ' me uiii- ..1.15,011 s.ui,; "iii you iver Know an uproar t.) be made because an infidel went dstiay from the paths of morality!' The inihlel adi.niti d t!iat he had net. "Then don't vou see," said Mr. at. that by t.rjcct.)i the professors of chri-tiai.ity t ) be hut.. oil admit it to be a i, v u'iiiion.and thus pjy it the high -st complniient in vouv power'" Theyounj man was silent Srun i-j. Hotisiis. It would require twelve sta jo coaehes, carrying fifteen passengers each, and one thousand two hundred horses, to take one hundred and eighty passengers two hundred rnd tarty miles in twenty-lour hours, at the rate often miles an hour. Due locomotive ;t:'am eneine w id t ike mat l.iiml i ner an.l no ' wi'l d, he-sed ics, sea t ) t two tri m sam.. thou req-i tt ns,,;iientl hin.dred' ' t :c w ork cf te. e A-T'iin it w oidd 1 ::si'ii:'i r i a. !p he one hue .ire.! ml lortv miles in : .d th; e tii'ity ;n..l! code id three thousand bar -.sen;.:, i s and mail '- h !v enty -t.aur hour: One i icoir.otive s: In and e i two ti !v v id Jo tlie we. it tlie rate cf ten miles an hour, am encine wi.l take that mims in the same tune eouseuuen'.--:'. -i thousand haraes. I'r-J.n !s '-.-(r'-.hjirs u:ut .!;; i .r',.ja .V.'.V.'." Till. Van ma Liwvin amitiih Qr.tKl u. I gucs you've r.rver been in the States. There y ou'l! see the ereat Daniel W i h ten he's a rrreat man. I tell y on; Kine William, No. 4, I irue.is, would he no match for him as an orator; he'd make some of your ereat folks look prettv streaked: a patriot and i-t itcsman, and a most particular lawyer. Tin ,-. w as a luaker chap toe cute din once, the'. This Quaker, a pretty kno.v--aaver. i-! a cans" dvv n to h"a i.le Ishiud.i so he 'v. ii', to !a::i ! to lure ! plead lit rs erase f .r him; so Webster, vvh .t's your fee!" -h t ma see; I have e.ot o ao i i. :::::. t- ph'ad the un at in. n ti ero di.'.vn and -avs he '-Lawvei -W I iv Mis Daniel, uth to Wa -hen use of thHaittord C-injiaiiy ;nn, t ) ..'.lend the Cunenti i e cot I ) lie at v 'ileum in n. and I don't sec how 1 c;r u" t- l-lh-'e Island without area: thi'jue: it would cost mav he ureal I r. more ttian voa n.ii.i 1 t lool.cd , w I an:: t v i;ive. ll. the Ihia ,rr .1, -nls, I tell v. 'P. 1 r he ni l not I c wlta. liini no how. and h; t.ii ' at all. at la-t h mi t i 1 i;. hat h: ill i not u.ie ' made bold would t ike! lis pre:;.;. iii, to a.-k liim I 'Wliv." s. Daniel, - I always liked ilie (junkers; t! cv a iniie! pea. -e;. hie pee; le. who never fro t law if they i an hel it. and i: would b t etu r for our ereat country if th -re were nore sueb, people in it. riljof-.r you as low as I can a'lm.l; ;.iv ! 000 dollars." 'j'he Quaker wdl nUh fainted when he heard this, hut he w in pretty di e too; so ? ivs he, -Laivver, t.'.al's a areat deal o! uioni y ; hut I have ir. ire causes the.c; if I nive y on 1 Of Ml doll irs will o,i plead the other oiii' a I shall h ive to ...ive you' ' Ye-..' sav s Dani I. - I w ill t tlie b. -t of my humble, abilities'."' !. down they went to I'b.o.ie I-!und and Da .h i tii 'd the ease and carried it for the Quak-r. W e'd I'.e Qoaker, he ears round to all the folks that had soi'. in court, and savs he, "What will you e,ive me i!" I ea t theeroat Daniel to plead for you! i' eo, t me lihiil dollars for a f'e; hat now he e.: I I are pretty thi -k. and. as lie P, on t lesp .i, i d ;i t lain to ph .e'i elieap for you;'" so he pot Odd I l'e.r. ..or one. r.nd '-O'J from anothrr, and so on t 1 1 '.in , ive. Da oilars: j.st !()() ael vva ia a e;n dollatf inoie when Yha-.' said he,' do you tH,,'; J aria to .-our 'm-r me out like a horse to . slid the Q i ih, r,' o'ivh-t plea 1 i-l'i sueli eases us I an; -I i m n -houM t I ndertak- ta have t v t:;ve the c! Ifth ui vol; not siamli lo t i).u aireei-eiit neither will I st.iii.1 to ,.;.. d I bi'irhed out icndy topIit his m !,.., at this. V ill." s.-.vs he. -I ipiess 1 niiabt as wet stand . for v on to put the brid e on ih:s tm,,., f ,r ,-ol! e tair'.y pi i. e.l me u 1 in a rorner of the f. nee how: S1) ie went iroad humoredlv ta veil, pl'-adi .1 them all. Mile. In r memoir eominunicated to te Society ol" NnttiralS i?m.,.s nt Neuflintel, a c.i he ira.la. i'ous fact is stated re s pectin c As it burrows uuiier c round it always turns its hack to the sun, pro ceeding iVom east to west in tlie morning and wcit lo east in the evening. -eftp "Fhony a rl TopazrMt. Jonathan Tunnel, colon'. 1 iri..!il.ivv.n i;;t a'.v r."t;....i....i. i.......e.n i.vere.T, n v.liitc ah ol Boston, have been sent to j lit ion iii, by ieictit ltl.lv the v i(UUiCr! oi rial citv iitiii! su . ic nee can p procured noiic.n ih,. ,:,.,,rw. 'rale John Williams, for un-,t:nf, tlC j,..r. tics in this unnatural wediock, ZA viola"iil a himlamci-tal law of tip. wealth. comnio!)Iioaor and shame from nt condition me Allen T. Graves, formerlv a peer a -.5 rrc - in New A'.hanv,

liiUt.iiid, has oblaaieu o t ivi ut tin! literary pi.izus oflVtcJ by the Piiiladelpliid Courier. If'huLioin? . 1 i r e . The S . 1 1 i s ! wry llci'alii (i liio'iiiiul; oivc l!;e folio vi;io-. J-or a Jit cf J.tlcnrss. Count the lie.kinos ff n clock; t!o this lor one hour, ami you will be glad to jiull oil' your co.it ami u or!; l.Le a ncero. lor a Jit of extravagance uml folly . Co to tho wink house, or sjienk with the nioocn! ;UK wrtitclail inmates of a goal, and vou will he renviiieec!,

ho ui.d.s his bed of briar and thorn, Mast live content and ho lailorn. For a JU cf amliiion. Go into the church yard, and read the orave-sioiie;; they will tell yon the end of ambition. The crave will soon be your bed chamber, the earth your pillow, corruption your lather, the worm your mother and your sister. lr a Jit ef Jtrpining. Look about for the hall and the blind, and vist the bedridden and alilicted, and deranged; and they will make yon ashamed of complaining of your lighter afflictions. For a Jit if uvspon.leiictj. Loo!; on ;he good things which Cod has given you in this world, and at those which lie has promised to his followers in the next. 11 e who coos into as garden In look for cobv.e and spiders, no doubt will find them; white he who looks for a dower, may return into his house wilh one blooming in his bosom. The Fo.e" ti'mcdejficv hol ler. .Some ot tlto otiice holJers are doing a snttg business just now. 1 he bin eminent col lects its dues in specie; and pays the office holders in specie. The otiice hold ers sell at tlie current premium, and nav .. Benton - J'a i Buren Currency. Tlie Third .Municipality of Aew Orleans have resolved to issue fluO.'J0O in small no'.cs. Three- of the Second Municipality are already bring counterfeited. Mow is the lime, the broad a-gis of Jlcnton'.s J'uuer HvUiua Currency, for counterfeiters to llourish. e shall have nests and duns of the.ni in every tpuarter, and it will require more than ati army of "Old llayscs" to ferret them out. i " The F.nrri:ient."-Thc. Third Munic ality of New Oilcans have resolved to (.tiscnarge all jierson I'leansitio- tiic streets and I UJU.V. in 111 tave '.he dutv performed by the negroes in prison. So much tor the cxperimen;. From lilthv streets, cspeeiallv i,i a net ike New Orleans, comes ueatilct ce and death; lv to our nor will ill t ic a'aoltuontsts Irien c. present i !) thin!; the ecuditiim of t.he negroes much ameliorated hv the working of the experiment after this Cushion. . J . ,i Fen '(. In jeU'rrir.n lo tlie suit against Kendall far refusitio- t ;cj paviiient of a mail contract (Stockton vt Stokes ) w hen ordered losiuvelv hv Conoresi to do so, the Pr.oi'i.i: ask, savs t! ic New .rl; Star, "Wlicro is the'Pre.-id it! tills matter h M r. an Bu-ep Prcsi dcr.t' 11' .o, w bat liuiderci litni from sav t.h his "r.:ina'c .'' Sue! "1 ' w oul tint claim, 1 have been Sir, fori! rtiiw nl the ist: course of an independent Chief Mao. itc, under the peculiar circumstances ol the case. tnitn. Kendt.ll liowc cr knot's Irh . ;rnri( one. The Mew York Star icntis Biair and Kendall "wretched fugitives from the: west." Ye hel'cvc that Mr. Kendall, however, while ies'idinrj in Kentucky, was merely a "ofjVr" on Mr. Clay's bounty. The east claims the honor of his paternity. Cin. Jlev.rtb. The Penn Van Democrat, in Vatcs county, has always hern an ultra demo cratic Tinner, devoted to Jackson am an Buren a thorough bred nartv print. Let us hear how that paper now sneaks in relation to the cxistiiio pressure?. 'The Carrrnry Experiment. The experiment has been fairly and thoroughly tried. A reform in the curtency has been attempted, and it ii amongst the thousand lessons of history, which tench that theory wi'hou'. practical proof of its utility is hut the '-baseless fabric!; of a vision." Kxperiencfc in this instance has been dear'lit: for t!ie buihlino has been torn P..!- .!,,. ...... i.. r,. ...!,.,,.! down liiaiil r v.iv- in .itv i i.i 13 i.-i i in ii it. i were collected, r.tttl now w are exposed to the pi'iiess pt ltinp- of the tempest. On this suhiect it is hbih time to be honest. and to cense recrimination, for all parties have been struck willi tlie fiscal mania. and ruder hands and cruder suggestions have overthrown the experience of l ing years. The currency has been the subject of the morning's discussion, -die tveni:to;'3 conversation, end the midnight dream. All oiecs were loud in extollino a hard curreiiev: and a hard currency n l.ts proved lo be. Y e attack no one' system; we tlo not doubt that a Benton or a Hid could show us on paper by neatlv arrayed figures, that a metallic currency was the most preferable, and enforce its virtues by argument, still we should doubt. Let us have back our old currency, our confidence nnd our credit; and above all if I'ncle S.tm would have his children abound in r-pecie, let him not monopolize it all in his own breeches pocket, idle and us. loss- to himself and them. We do not believe, there will be any sacrifice of principle in retr.tciiigoitrsieps. 'To err,' siiys George Washinotou '-is human; to rci " ' j. " dress error is noitc. Don't order a new pair of boohs until you have put il.c last pa'.ch on the old ones.

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T THE customers of the above establishement and merchants irencrallv, can be furnished with COTTON' VAUNSby forwarding their or ders to 1). S. LON'NER Vinannes. .S' ;). .-t, lSfi 11'HMIM subscriber havino- associatetl Uohcrl Ni. Carnan with him in his store, the business hereafter will be conducted under the firm of Bonner it Carnan. I). S, BONAKK. Yinceimcs, Nov. 10th, lS.'JG. UOXAEll AM) CAUXAX, t r t reofivin-T atul opening liirccl 4'. LMIV (lOODS. consisting in part of tlie following article iz: Sup. Illue, lilac!;, Crecn, Drab, Clare Mixed and other Cloths, Plaid, LVub, tc. Cassimeres, Cassinetts, A:o. .c. lleavv Flushings, Bearskins and Pilot Cloths, for Overcoats, 300 pieces British, French and American Prints, Plain and Figured Mcrir.oes, Lace and Muslins, French worked capes collars, cVc, Figured and plain Bobhinetls, Swiss, Mull, Juckonett and Bool; Muslins, I.3cc, (iuillittg;, Edgings, a;:d Ittscrtiuos. Plain and Figured Silks, Handsome new style Bonnet Ribbands and Beltings, Silk, Blond Cauze, Fancy Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Veils, Are. TI. '' ':'"il-o yll'ivvls -,,,d ! To n, 11 '.tcrn-.o Miawhs ana llatu ;!::; :'s ' Cash.mert" d Prussian Shawl.,llandkercbiefs, Irish Liner's, ll:i.ian Diapers, L' li aeaed and ur!i!( tiched Domcsticks, Bevel-teens. Moleskins and Dril'du-s, ('lice!;?, Ticks, Baizes und Flannels, Cloves, Vesting and Hosiery in a great arietv, 10. 'it, and VI ottarter Kose and V14inev Blankets, 'M;:ek .f.avv and Point B!.ir:!;e!s, Tv.cntv cases of Boots and Shoes, Nilk Hats, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, Ladies' an 1 Misses; Straw, Tuscan and Shaker Bonnets, Hardware ar:d Cutlery of almost evevv descri jition. stp----5 Twenty-five half chests ci si; ' ''i 'j 'fl';,,5 Voting Hyson, Imperial, L.-r---:ind (Sun-Powder, -i rer.it.ns oi liiuipo, rspices, tVc. .ve TofXether wi'di almost everv nrlicle in i uiatui; all ol wiueli will he sold as eheaj and upon as accommodat'iip; terms as thev can he had in this place. BON N LB cc CARNAN'. Nov. loth, lccdfj -dl--tf. ri.VCEXXL'S Israel ical lust? $uie. roruTii viAii. Oncn lo papili of either sex or any uzc BOARDING r:i')vi!)i:i) if dmsiui::,; Limited to about twenty jaipils to a teacher. Instruction iriven so as to lit pupils for business Bible truth not excluded. Tuition $15 per year, f .3 per ipnuter. Evtn ete'.ii'c lor woo.i, tve. Mr. ere Mrs. CP.OSPV. ( 't-ii.tuc.'orf June 10th, isr.rt 2 -if. III laidersirrned havma- cb'sid his store at - ,j lii-j. the mill, and vvishim; to close the account; if tlie same, would re pie.-t those who are bideht al to call and settle their respective debts. ii. D. wiii:i;i.i:u. Vin-rnnrs. Ait. Dth, Isoti 1 1-03i,ti,:..-!(')VAL.crj) ZTfi flJ.V i: U V. Yw haa removed tin OFFICE to the. corner cf 3rd ... . . and Jiassrron arfeis -jirni uuksc aor,u cf Mrs. A'niikcuJad. n.'iccnncs. January ii.';, lSUti 3 2FLOl.Il AXI) C. 31EAL. Mil", subscribers hav e mat lo arra; iiieuts w i'.n .Mr. t. oieman, ov wjucn ... ... . i - i thev will he enabled to keep constantly o: hand, Flour and Corn Mea of the first quality, w hich iney w i.l dispose oi at the market price. THORN" &; TRACY. Feb. 17, 1837.-38 lis. MOITATT, would like to get thiee or f ur voiair: ladies as apjirenti es to the Mantua M.ikinn r.nd Millinery business. Iniiiiediale piipiiea'.ians !s repastrd, Vinrenncs, May 16, 1 ;.U1JLANK 3!ORTJAGES For sab: a' thisofli-t.

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Iii- now epelii.ii; a large and lull a -urtmei.t illi of Straw Jfomicts, tyr. 4'-r. ,': 11. it C. aaeiits for the importers, w ill eonslaiitly keep on hand the (rent) Anchor l'ram Chaiupniirue; ami a superior aitiele of r-tpanish sc-ar At their Wholesale store, corner of Main & Water !s'trCcts. Evansvile, July 11th, 1S3G lll-tf FOR SALE CR LEASE. rgTiHK Kiibseriher will sell all the apparatus for An a Distillery, with or without a cronnd lase for a number of year.', or he will lease the whole by the year. The iim0 Distillery is capable tnaKins; live barreta or wliiokev curv t'.ventvfour hours. Terms w ill he made e.v. H. I). AVIIEELKI5. Nov. mth, 1S3G 25-tf. S!iCctCioii ,-tui) (Toiivjrv VAU -"V X. SJIITII, eONTINTE-S to carry on tlie above bram hes in all their variety, at his new b:i. k sh. p on Market street, nearly opposite the Ma. kit House. where he will be he clad to aconim. date hisold ustmners and the public generallv. at uh. de-ale or retail. lie bason hand a number of ROTARY COCKING STOVES, vvnieli lie win tlisiiose ol on aei onioealii.e; t arms ineennes. Nov. t, 1 S3o 2;"i-if. N'. Ii. ("asli given for old th.pn.-i. !l.';a.in ewter. ' SLP5 . . a 3I1L partnership, heretofore existing i miiler ihelirm of V. 1 1 Iii 1.1 ill tk BAILY, is this day dissolved I v mu tual consent, and II. D. V liKKLLI! is uly an' :e firm. horised to close t! bit.III! S.S All persons v. re iii, to said brm. win pie ;se call oti hi lines v . on hi t settle their i the business of t!;e .nil jnn-t 1 t II. I). V. il! TIIOS. C. t J .viarcti HSW SPRING r rx c. r i - V. w O t opi liilii' n fpI!L" subscribers lira now I it'iro -ted .rfiii.r-:! 'ito--.. HOOTS. .SHOES, JUTS, ope', ire. which they are disposed to sell on accommodating terms, and to which they would resporiiully solicit the attention of country Merchants isitino- this market. CAR YIN, CARSON & CO. Louisville, March 10, 1:)7. Ld-lm Beci Mm a ii . . - oq tiiti5rSJL"i.i certain destroyer of that great pest Led Cues 2 For sale whole-sale or leiail hv ii itt y'rsAwv::;:. Vinecnnes, April";, 1;ST. lo-l'm. A. B. CARPENTER, & GO, u o l i : s v l i : D i: l i : 1 1 s , i:VAXcSVll LE, INDIANA. ST ?AVI' just received a large lot of readv made 2CI.flIINC, UhU, .Shoes, Hats,' Axe. SHOVELS ct Si'ADi::-, Log and Trace CHAINS, dr. A.e., which will he .old very low. Mciehants and dealers in (JOODS, would do well to call and examine their stock, on Mam, between Fir.-t and ISecond streels, as they are determined to sell on aa accommodating; terms as aiiv '. In les.de House in the West. 1! v ausv June , ISO.. . ovv h-eiihers are now reeeiviugl o opening u a gem ral ii isMirtmt lit of Forei Bouicsti DltV (JOODS. si.il.it .e I r trie present, ana approaenin r seasons together v ith a good assortment ol Hats. Ihuinels Ho.it-and Mines Iron. Nails. Castings, l Iroee; i - US' -Wa W ire IlarJ-W, and l lei AL.stl i iaTir- cinvnti''.' iviitiaw a r-a:t. .'.e. Till above sto. k has 1m, jinr ha .1 n l!; hi I. ; an to 11 Fa-tern l ilies. ( prim i oallv in I'hii 1 ! !i it a verv favorable time, nod we inten 1 v, and on as c a d t-rins as at: oth-r h iu 1 n , the . Hihli ee. We ice tha..kfo! lo our fu. ml- and th ill general, f i past fax o.-s, and vve. .1.1 soli at 1 eoiitiunan e td it.e .-nine. tiioiin cv Tn.vcrv. Vincennrs, June Is:!?. l-li COL13ERT TlIOMl'SON BOOT er tsJJ SHOE Marl.it Street, opposite the Marl,'' house, over the droriry Store cf M. Jones, iAKF-S this method of informing; his friends S and customers, that he has now on hand, audi wi'l eonstantlv keep, a genera! assortment i f rsllOIdrS. ol ahnost every description, which he x iii dispose of on reasonable terms. B. SHOES of any size or pattern, im-Ic 1 a order al the shortest notice, and al low prices. Vhiccnner., June 2, !i3V. !-tf

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3IR. ARAH j. HALE, Ci Bor(n, tl V. ic;il iperuitcr.dar.ee the liter.-, rv uriarlinenti of the Lucys Look will l.crealt. r 'r-r - be committed. l or many years Mrs. Hd;0 as eoiiducted the Aireiieau Ladicn' Maga?ine lieu pcriodieu! of uinoiiiiaon meiit. which will l. mer-ed in the Lady's Hook. Ber al ihlies ai familiar to her countrywomen, and on both si do of the Albania she enj n-u a hirrh reputation a one of the mo-l praei !ul vi-ereus and acccmplishcd cf ui;r female vu'.ir. 1'inier the j::,!i. inu. inanairrmtlit if ."dif.-. L'.de. the Lady's lH 1; illt 0,v j.j.untaiii 'Ln exeellei.t ehaiaiter U has already ucecircd, but it ii confidently expected that it will be icndcnd more eminently worthy cf the suppoit cf thosn lo whose intercuts and amuarment. it has been, and will continue ti he, esreeially devoted. The superior tab i.ts m.d line taste of the Editor uid er.e tne woik a m vv imj uPe; while lo r own eont. ibntians, and those le.uvid from her peisonal I'rieiiJa, and e.thii lorrepondeiits, of whom a nun.lt r have hre .dy premised, v. ill render it almast entirely original. Amonest ttl'.eis who are expected to lun.i.-l ..iter l'o the ak' mav be menlioneit. .Mi's. s.rlrh j. U p, Mrs. II. L. Si . on Merlon "i.Vic!.( L.i' eit T. IV.il'...!. Mrs. Ann S. Mej.hei.s-, .Mex'r. l'iaii'.iv a. .m.. Mrs. Car,. hue Lie Mrs. E. 1". Elhit, Mi-.s I.e. he, Mi.-, II. !' C.uld, Mi-s C. E. (1, i !.. Mi-s L. II. Medina, K. .-S. M aekei zie, L. L. P., Josi I h II. (.'!.. naili r. The pi i pi i. tor of the J!. L'. iii..'.'. E. IiLike l'ldier, N'. th U.-ooks, A. M. W.m. E. Li.rton, Willis thivlou! la.k.C! los. ph ('. Nhah H. 1. That: her. IC. IVnn Smith. Ladv's U..ok i-. deter mined touseiveiy means to maintain th,. ffj.ilioiiiy whi. h his .i:biieatioii ha.-. t.Liiiined. For years he fas jpjne Weadiiy on in tae n inse of iiupiov. ment, and l.n ji;. rs l.i.n.-, if i!.:.i la., facilities aie such as to yive his w oik cii inei't advantages over I. is coir. tito-e. Ills vuv i.n j.lo siibseiijition b. t enables him'to be hber.d in his e p.,1 en It. v. ; I'V can l e aeis lis. ilvid -mi i.'ioin .1 I ii.. on... b and cot In r-t'loll id O ; pi i t. t. n.s t,.e as, ; bs t.o.1.1. lid . tn no i i V. l.loii. . i.t ;o v. rile,f.r cv. i v Lis ; :,' .'; is n i.'i I , pe. ....he.. h'l I I will hi..-. I e nunc of. I I 1 '. I.l to Oil .i r Ji in;; tf ic .1 1 1 LadCs ;: ,k v por : a, 1 y vv id ii'a bell. I ..! ..!- . : i 1 o r ii e. .. in 't'b -'...I the paper itv. 1 1 ;. i ar p.; lit- e:.-i,,ved .-.: -', e' h.liis will le fiv.i;: B;! ,t,!V '''! l';-';''' l i'i-tii.iii g ibe : v.il! be lunii-bed, );., r i m--oi r.u i nan. i t s.'eiai. I in. i.;h prev ailin : la-hi belli ,h an i.l -. ea! i; liited to rneh.iine the upieai- ; ihe value cf (he woik. wid gi neial'v, i v. iv thine vvill be t I.mi.h.g ui os,. ,,)' making pri-i uiini ntlv entitled to putt. V. ith the expeii, nee he ,g u In: g (ourse of v ears deaneo an.i i..er..i. b. introilui e.h a :, d i a' tliat the i:e. the Lab's lUL ronaje can lerr. has a-,,,.,:, I ,h. ;.. voted .. i!.,' be, in. from t .e ih-liiie'ii-l apid l!,e aid to I e di rived I In! O WpJ 1.01l."l'i',.ih lis .a e id wi lain, the ' Link's I ..1 le ill Ih b! i.-her i., conl. - TI I. tl . ok are Tliice Ibdidvante All (.rite..-, L. A. COl'.'lV. im; -t ; e uj.ii 1 to 100 Walnut la. .a t. s t;ie publi-hcr of the Ladv's P. ok is toi:neatrd v. iih other pfor the convenience svsc in of puiar peiiome of remittance. e . imirr.N Ihllov. ing t!u (LIIiHINC;. Ladv's Look nnd Hi.lvver's Nov. Is for Ladv's Itook T.nd Marivait's Novels f. and Mairvnti's Nova 17 in ull Hnbver's or Mam ait's Novels and S.iti.alnv News. " f5 Ladv's Cool:, Saturday News, and M.et. h Hook, for ;"5 Ladv's Hook. Celebrated Tiia!s and Muieh Hook.fr ;':, Oiibvei's cr Varrya!! Novels, Celebriited TriaN. and ski'teli Hook, S!H WALTER SCGTPS NOVELS, A premium of all the Novels lv ti.i ; cehbrated aulhoi will le given tJ any p'.-nn lnrnishiug ten sub-ciibi rs mid t!;e ca!i :Ai. to the j u! lisher of tin- i.irlvs i! ,k fee of posta.e: or one halt o.' ihe Novels j'..,- live s..hen!.e.s. and the ca-.li I ." N ii '' ion r.!i.i: .it 'Fins OI'FICE. liJEl'v'C.i hi-j-ttU n r,FT;'k i-her bv e i -en to those vv ho h t'i a:.iii-t the lite l.i in Ihlnnj'iiis ive claimn cV Mass, ttlement; lo come lore and those i a.,d si ttl'.' t! .r.l i.le 1. bled :.: :. t t..i in l t j .- .id li. in w i! v. .timet u. lav. 1 id. !eai!i. rcme i therrlv L hAC MASS Survivioir Partner lo, 1037 .?s-t;--I. 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