Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 July 1837 — Page 4
Executive Iaiinonce.
V, hvi oiuielves intended to make so:na cbse rvattons on the subject referred to Vltv. The reunrksof the Baltimore Chronical answer every purpose. Nothing is more to be dreaded than ihe prostration of representative independence at
the fool of executive power. It would seem from several notices that have appeared in the (ilohe, that the editors of that paper are regarded by the party as spies over the conduct of members of Congress. Nome time ago implication was made to thrm to learn how Mr. W. H. Sheppaidoi" .Nortli I'arolini stood towards the administration. T!ic editor" r. plied tiiat he was not to be trusted.
and must tie ileiunineed 1 he otner they stepped forward to bear witness
Mr. rrancis 1 hompson oi i ! i i
li.IV tli:'.t
ue was a
true coilarman and that the intimation to
the contrary did !;;tn p. rant injii&tiee. In their paper of Wednesday r.ii.t tlicv camp forward to the relief of Mr. May of Illinois. That gentleman had been charged in an Illinois nat'er with hav inj '"deserted the an
. t i
ditionnl reasons for our formation, at present, arc required; for, if we are not mistaken, but are sustained by the usages of the apostles, and primitive churches, and by the nature of things at home, and,
further, the philosophy of mind, all else
will follow. e clo not seek to erect a new ecclesiastical arena, on which to throw ourselves as rife combattunts for po
lemic distinction; nor do we slit ink from
the responsibilities devolved on ns by tin
measures pursued amid tears and prayers;
hut, in conclusion, alter having thus lion esty assigned some of our reasons in in
titication of ivir organization, w hich we
dsil suppose due the public mind, we offer,
m tei'oAvship, our right hand and our heart
to all evangelical churches,
aiKl parlien-
Hure-i tvartv. and the c.h'.urs nt the v.lo'oe
as the spies over members of Congress, arc desired to say whether it is so. The answer of the editors is favorable ta Mr. Mav'spaitv su'ser iencv. "During the serious of Congress" they say, "we hae beiiun the habit of daily intercourse with Mr. Mav ml his colleagues, and wiili pleasure dejlaie that a suspicion of defection on his part was never excited in our mind; and we confess that wc were much surprised in finding the imputation i.i the Illinois Republican. If facts ex.i;t to justify it, we are ignorant of them." This last sentence means, that if Mr.
li.ulv inv ite the cordial co-operation of n
at home and alaroail, whose general habits in Church matters resemble our own. At the request of the association: Julv r, IS IT. M. ATCl'STl'S J i:VHTT. gLlr"" I'M i tors of papers in this State will router a favor on the cause of religion bv giving the above an insertion in their respective papers.
Sinking Hetties in tiie Ocean. I) tiring my former vovage to South Africa, we sunk wine bottles fifty fathoms into the sea. after they had been secured from the admission of water in the best manner
we could devise, bv eo. erins the
ith resin.
cor
hich led some to niiatri
eves opened since Ik- left
Mav has hi
Washington, he must be denounced
Here is a pretty system of espionage developed, e:nl wo be to that member of Congress who gives the editors of the Globe cause to mistrust his fealtv whether it be excited by the refusal of '.he mcmbcis to support some measure of the administration, or to vote for Luxe jobs of printing for the editors of the Globe. In either case his fate is sealed, and the anathema of the Globe consigns him to private lite. In illustration of the extent to which this system of espionage is carried, we repeat lite following circumstance which we i'. c v; tram poo ! anil orit v: A member of Congress lV i;n thi slate it mav be one of me representative from this city had determine to support a particular measure wire': d 1 not hud gr at I avor with the executive, and had gn ; out how he i ; 1 1 s -: ; d e 1 1 to vote. On the
rery morning whu h t ie question was to be taken, he had conversed with several gentletr.cn, friend- .f t!;e measure, and iae them to understand he was wi-h
lis :te
i!uu part of the fluid had entered by the pores of the glass and some persons even supposed the water might thereby be divested of its saline particle. To settle those points, a iriend presented me with two crystal giobulur bottles, hermetically sealed, and made on purpose. In latitude fourteen degrees north, twentv-seven min
utes i th
west 'A ard
of the Cape ol
de Verd l-d aiuis, these and oilier bottles were sunk by permission of Capt. Creerv, of the Westmoreland1, bound to Uont-
Hcuiat
at
bay, two hundred perpen
by means of tvvi lead-, the one weu
th
Irm cither Iwpnti .pi;ri
i up this great length
i I n i :
iras rhin:
iweniv-two ana trie ottier ivventv -ei-v.'it
pounds. To p
rope, ana wcijiu ii ieaa. rcr.uirinp- trie
exertion ol ten men for a quarttr of an hour. ' Vi the globular botiles being brought on deck, they were found empty; but" a wine bottle sent down at the same time
cortced end plastered over with
resin.
came up 1-nl ot water
verted. This vvc r
the. head was cover
cor, tn-
v lot 11 DC
r
witll t
ould not mistake as
with red wax, nre-
t!ie application ol ine resin.
teaching the deck it was stiil but the waxed end was under-
X.AFAT r'i E. - e quote the follow hit; passu;,; from a work which has just made i)S appeiuan.e Pi lari; the Memoirs of Gen. LaFavctte, published hv his family. They appear part of an introduction
by the. venerable patriot, ami give hi reason for not givincrto the worM, during his life, a detailed account of the political events in which he played so conspicuous and important apart. The. pe
ri, k! at wlucn tney were written, was soon alter the 9th November, 1790, from which may be dated the commencement of the Napoleon dynasty. 2'vrnitig Star. When, in my V 'l.tli, I devoted myself to the cause of freedom, as I saw no hounds to the career which lay open to me. I thought it sufficient for my destiny and my trlory to march unceasingly onward, and leave to others the care of eollectine the reminiscences and the fruits of my labors. It was only after iifleen years of constant coxl fortune that, w hile contend'nur in full ronfi-d.-ac e of snci e-s a ;aiiist the coalition of kings and ihe aiistoi ia y of Europe, I was overthrown by t!ie excesses ol French Jacobinism. My per
son v., ? .-.en mve.i u;. io me vi-Me nee ol my natural eiuiiiic-, and my re pi t.-'.n: to the ealu.rndes of prctc.ided iii.lriots. w!:o .had violated ta. it oalhs
a tc previa la:-e tetl. i.io.st -ol, mo en"!'- !
It is well Un .wii that the re.- ir.uiits to which i . sidjeeted during five yc.us et iinpri-eor ..,t.
were not lavornhV ta literary ei.'jris, and when liter liberation. T was advised to n.iti mv def'iiet 1 wax deteired from the task bv di-:u-t att!.-- ii:e-
rnoiis and notli cs vvitli vvl.ie'iso :n in ' pi r-M!,s have abused the cars of the pubhe. He-hu's. e-
i.ts had spoken i'or us; the a.-i u-rr- ;in. t, cir
culations na l in nciiiy instances nenshej to-
cteia .
Imir-i'dtat.-ly on tr.y return ta France, mv
triends ailed for my memoirs. I found siulicient ex.-use for n fusim; them in mv reini-'uance to
leal severely with the principal Jacobin leaders,
v ho b -canye sharers in my proseiiption; with the (iiiondi-ts who had died in .1-fendimr those principles which they had comb ined and pi rscculed in me: with the kinj and ipiecn, w hose deplorable tate perunttid me no other feeling than sutisfac-t-o.a, en n-count of some services I had been able to render them; and wath royalists coiupn red, dispirited, and now rorr.pt ld to submit to harsh and arbitrary nit-a-mr. s nnj'i' add that, happv in mv retreat in the bi.se.ei t.f mv t.uiiiiv and m the r.ii.i-t of rum! p!. asi:;es l.a e not a moment to spa'e from these aome-tie enjov meits. j l!ut as 1 am stiil urncd.i n u !ier hv the . -ante etilreatie-, I have, I't older to sali-tv no t.iends.
c visi -ntetl to arrange the pai'.e's v hieh remain, to collect documents aheady pnhli-hcd, find to ap-pen-i notes to the coilcotir.n, which mav luruish to nay eh'hiren and othi rs some m itcrials for a more 1 liport int and systematie labor. -As for me, I confess t ! ; li t mv in dilVerenee on tins su!j'-''t sjuins iiom the strong con'i'lcnee I fad that liberty will iniaiiy estaim-h itscb in the old world as in t!i new. and that then the history
Bagle Factory
Sy cotton r,
T
''HE enstomerai of tho abovo estahlishemont
and men hant.-f eenerallv, can ho furnished
with COTTON YARNS by forwarding their orders to IX 8. I10NNFR. rincennes, Sept. .it, 1830 M-tJo-lartnersh ip.
rnMIK subscriber having associated Rob-
ert . Carnan with hiui in his store,
the business hereafter will be conducted under the firm of 'ionner ,t Carnan. i). s. H').m-:i. Yinccnti'ct?, Nov. loth, lMiG.
MILUNARY.'
3 like to ectthre,
T, Woo', I
'e or foui
V.HInrr ! -. . 1 1 . . ........ .
jt - - ' I'oo I ice., ' ;.7 . ..... H f ..... . . i
.r.g iir .i iiiiiia . . ji;utr ami y-i'"' Midinery business. t-:...H,.
uir.le aicim-atioiis is rt .'uet-
TittT
n pi
x
r'-seri'i
,,i io ,., ri: u ,.,
Hi",', aid those inde'-td to them Iv i.vi'f ,.,
book aecotnil el lot. 4 standing, arc l.eiel reiran-i cd that unless thev com" forvva; I ad j ay ep soi,;, t-1 " may have I 1 0.1 v some otlo 1 person. tiio;:n a. 'i'KACY. Rincennes, V r-pt.22d l.-o'b 17 tf.
Yiricenncs, May 16, 1M37-
if.lll)r ill.'i't
a l.ii'oe stoi
1 a it."
cor e 1 ,
t in the neck i f t!ie
K.:d2 h:.l the inch
1
vv
upon fi.'u of
.-s about '.he Inbbv -.of
them, in
he met with oni3 of ihe s;-:es of the e1 1 .1 ..11
ecLtive. pernaps ivi.n one ot tr.e iie'i'c. Whit conversation too!; place betwet.ii
ii" "11.1:2 r.cd 11. e i)
1 1 . . 1
ii.ii, nut me in-MO was near v
w ater m wlueh also the ?ork was
.mining. Tu o othc r boiilcs were full w ater, but the corks and resin of these
1 -f our rev uluuons .-how ev cry ev t nt partv in its true ii. Ii is indied, in
j,) I of hitorv to don.
i.a. t o Lalav ctto
uu-aiai.-rstod, ?:f.t ci: ...! .. l.,.v.l ..1 i.i
Another ( , ' ', , .," 1 he sei v e,, and hv th.
remaining entir.
O 11! V th
.parli d justice
even every
bot'le.
l.ieiii li.15
voted aojnist t.'te Pii
was without fitness for
not transpire
ho !,,!'
!, but the member Conscious tliat he
union
mat a word irotn tite executive won
his political existance, and being threatened with that he yielded to bis fate, and beeamethe tool oT his superior
same
state
as when let
0 vv n .
wTe
1 ue whit 1:1 the msi-.e wtn not fresher than before its entrance. t"i n ij';i W s -Sc-soi l Journnj to South .fiica.
Plarc-hoUrrs.'l
blast J entertained, of late.
ral resignations, among
th
Ecclesiastical Notice. At a meeting at Tarre-llaute, rf (
gresauonai .vi misters, assembled lor trae purpose of perfecting ihe oreaniatien of &11 Association, a constitution, iogethor with a formula eribraciiiir s'Jch fundamental doctrir.es as are received bv evangelical thurciies, was adopted. The assoeiavio't is composed tf six ministers, husso med for i name Ti,! First Congregaf.oiirl Association c f Indiana." Its ob-
le put
h
dl
sorts ol
as hcen
tiiinut'
ar 1
t'ee to t i.-
lt ;. hisd litStnir-.tC.! !l
,1.1 .pno; ' w ho;n
-linea! fiction was able to Pit aod a'! ; 1 t 0 11 dt 00-1 ;-. ; .i , I Wh- a in hi- ycuih. h . th. t.c' .t !iis fortune in a e u:ve tu. vv ...s tr Mte.t a - vie ...;, rv
and persuasion, mil! o;,l, and force 1
1. red to tiiw art h's purpose, afterward w iiiinirled h'm.-eil' with the openum events revoluoon -r France, and appeared bohllv ehainpion of li!n rtv restrained bv lavvs.
Tovelllle:: or' 11111; umvei
views were airain pronounc. .leant, at.d political parties
aimer, the pmun.-f character, and con1. .-tiny t ) be e.piallv u bis ow n ee.an'.rv. a: bv tho.-e w !; m
ie .-..posed. No him to !ts i. '.vs, oii'eirinei! inai .1110 rv , -in.J saei iilea. : hopeless.
Fall astd Winter (2? ))& n).M'!.l AM) 'KA.
a i. I receiviu-r :ni,i 1
e Iiom the eastern cities.
DRY (JOODS.
consisting in partof the following articles
lz:
Sup, Illup, Illack, (hern, Drab, Claret
Mixed and other (Moths, I'laid, Dra! Ac. ('assimcres, Cassjuctts. cVc. j'vjc.
I leavy I'ltishings, liearskins and Pilot
Cloths, for (vercoat',
liOO pieces llntish, Fieneh and Ainori
can Prints, l'h.in and Figured Merinoes, lu'.ce and Musiins, French worked capt collars, oir.. Figured nnd plain llohhinetts.
Swiss, Mull, Ja'-konett and Hook Mus
l:ns. Face, tjnillinos, Kdinss, and Insert
At Wholesale. BUTLEH & COLEMAN. Jk RR now opening a lare and full asoilmcn ii'3 of Straw liomitts, tW. t'C. A-c.
U. et C agents for the importers, will constantly keep on hand the (real) Anchor Brand (Jhampaine; and a superior article of Spanish setrars At their W'hol-sale store, corner of Main & Water S'tieei... Kva:iv:!e, July Ith, l-i.Tfi l(.-tf
m SALF Oi LEASE
r . 1 . J
i..o.v i.iiti Kadirs
:i:;icncaii
inai'aziiic.
nniiK ,-u's.Tih,
l-.T .. 1 e ....
I 1 1 1 . 1 r r ,
r wa
with or vvii:
vLi
II ad the app.o .t
nit a urouie
for
.1 brai.i-i.-k bov,
tsun mier-
b
people, such as Mr. Kendall, Mr. I'orsydi,
Mr. Poinsett.
T
I even .M r
uentr v of this kind
tepr eiison.
his eonlidene in mankind, in human vhtue, m ihe cipacity of man for s lf.eovernment rrniiined unshaken, and we (hid him hi hi
of the as the
bv lavvs, and of
protection, his
1 f.meif d and cxtrevjip.iiie in ail else,
lilll ami still eld
getting :tred, or conscious or de-teaee,
lepenoent, or too gertecl or the like.
ot ihe f'lHowiojr
jc c t the in! v an. tic: Re Ve.oer1 edii'cation of tsrv iFcet2tio:
the nun
a a
tnt nt ot ihe r.:to'c,is
ko'a.om. 1.1 , membeis. .' claims no c-s. i's acts
'7 :..h;s:-o.o-v.
resolutions was one vw!::eh hi.rnaiti rans.t of this public notice tuttnT the Association a Missdona
over v.J CJ
chtt.v
.s ! r ai c A r
sii.ipiv :.-:,g 'U. etit die eonstiv Vtn-
1:1
remiiiii one irresisia ji
dial irue, in the Pickwick pipers, between the idus'iious Pickwick himself, and th.it p jrajon of valets, Sutn Wclier, then first seeking to get a sitatic aHoiit Mr. I;ekw iek's p'-rsiiit. The principle upon v. hich
.vi r. euer i.eter.nines wretner or not liej
is to no th-conicnied with hi- present statior.. is the e'etioii.-' ofiiee-liolder one. .N". 1 . Cou. and -','.. "We want to know, in the f.rst place," said Mr. Pickwick, "w bether von Iiavo anv
1 reaset; to be dtseotitr nted witli our present : sn.ij:iiioti. 'Afore I answers that 'e re ausI oouopa.v i';iq pa ttiraipiiis ,.'3'io Jaj j-iaii: Tj.ew ..in .api.wjod 01 uto.u e o.u: no.v so I tp.a'pw 'oeujd is.i'j .itii tii'.vveiei 01 ovi pinoles
ae alter loin; snd .- r. saen, tie'pati.ms. w hi. ed hi manhood ihe soui.dri.'ss o.
principles, tie- dav arrive. I.
ars .-I ill full aiii.iij Time
revei ( f th ted b has
disa,
in
ntmi nts
e same glow in j ans youth, and eheervet to do iii.ti, e to
views, and the tiutli of his f political freedom has n.-t vet
Plain and Figured Silks, Handsome new style IJonnet Rihbaiu r.n I lieltmos, Silk. Pdond lli.iiz. . Fan-'v Shawl: 1 i.andkerehiefs, Yeils. cVe.
n,;t,o. i. s.i, ,..-!-- -,...i n..di
chit fs.
Prn
mlket
i
Hi
Prti' ti'-e v '-. , la the Au-i-sti 'hroniclo and sentinel, a Ucorrian
publishes a copy "til n nnlot ale "e.vecti-
(vi I v the Kev. Dr. Ileman. lor three
:ro Siavcs.w
hich h" sold to Mr. Wilcox,
a short tine before he left (Georgia, the county of Ila tcock having been his resi-
resn.e.l in t ( orgia
nee wmh'
ie
Oil
savs this writrr.
( 'ashiui re and
llatldkcrchl. is, Irish Linens, Russian Hiapoi'S, Pleach ed and unbleached lomestiek. Ik vc . teens. Moleskins and Drilling?, Cb."ck , Ticks, liaizes and l'lanni Is,
I'.oves, 1 snuff and nostcrv 111 a srrea.
v artetv.
10. 1 1, nnd 12 quarter Rose and Whit
ney Phukets, Maekanaw and Point Blankets, Tw enty eas 's of Pools anil Shoes, Silk Hats, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, L;,d;e.'-" ami Mi.scs Straw, Tuscan ami Shaker Punnets, Hardware and Cutlery of tdtuost c.crv
rription.
rweiitv-tive half chests ot Teas, A onng Hyson, Imperial, an I (I'un-Pow iler.
roo'-s of Iniiioo, Spices, tc. tc.
des
I lira
4 Sc
Together w ith almost c verv articl" in demand; ;.!1 of which will be sold as cheap and upon as accommodating terms as they can be had m this place. UIINMIR & CARNAN. Nov. 10th, lsgd Z 1-tf.
f-r a iii.uil.et of vear, by the ye.n Ti',- a!.,o me.koij live barrels c f.m. h. ur .
r he ,v ,il a is
litil
rv i en
I' ' ' 'l
,,i v ev, v tv ( in .
m. i. w nn:!.
Tei ii.s v id .e la.;
Nov. llhh, HdG --to--!!'. St;rttion at.D Cep-pti
annfactory.
x. SMITH,
ONI I.N'ITIS to carry on the above branches
in all their variety, at his new brick shoii on
Market street, nearly oppo- he the Market House,
where he vv ill be be Liiad te accommodate his old
llstomers and the public pene .dlv , at w iiole.a!e or
re tail. He has on hand a numbe r of
ROTARY COCKING STOVES,
which lie will dinost; of on aeeoino latin : terms.
Vilieennes, Nov. 1, 1 .s:J,( 'Jo-tt.
N". H. Cash given for old Copp.-r, Urass r.:
THR Proprietor of th- Lady's h'ook, grtef,.. or t.ie unceasing palrenaiie which be ha receded, announces to the Ladies" who have so generously sustained their ou n that In- has madr new arrans-meim f-r their pratifica-'. r. onvmecd that he eoidd not in any way mere ellectuaily promote the interests, or reahjo the wishes ot tin numerous subenhers, he ha,. eU!J the valuable aid of 3IKS. SAHAI1 J. IIALK,
ofCoston, U whose Fuperintcndance the la..,,,,.
Jetiartmenu of the l.adv's rt.,.,1, ..,11 1 -. '
J n "ill i.uu-diii r comn.ittt-d. For many years Mrs. Hale as
eotaiuet.-d the Ameuean Ladies' Magazine hen periodica' of u--.ar.moii merit, which will be
im r:, .I in the Lady's Bo.a,-. Jf,.r rhilitiescr di tr to hi r co ,u- women, and on both i do . ie A'.jp'ic s. eiijovs a hi--h rej.utation nn ' ' ' ''""I ' -aci !ul vigorous arid accompli-!. -fd of our I. .n, ne vv ro I Mi.r the jui., ; .. inanapetnetit oCV.rK le. la- i.a.ly', lio..'. .,i n.. oi.lv marital:-, thr '.v. ''-' :: ch.na .-n-r it h..s alreacv ae.ji.ired. hat o :- , -,.:-!, r.iy eypecte I that r. d! le reii,h.t,.(; imikimIv v. ,,,'hv ,.f the o;.ort ifij,,,,, to wh,, i-.t. r.-sts an, I ami:.-, n., ,lt it has bice.
are I wi.I eoi.lti.ee to be, especially d-.voted.--'J'hc .s:j nor tub nts ami hue t ite of the Editrr wili aive the vvoik a new iiopui.-e; while her ow r. contributions, and tho.-e recti ved from lier pers..i:.d friends, and other correspondents, of whom a number have 1 heady p-,a,ns, J, hi rv nd. r ; alma.t entirely original. .Anion est others who are eypectid to furnish math r tor the Bock may be mentioned.
Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, A',., Mrs. H. L. Siu'ournry, Mrs. . nn S. Mcj. liens, Mrs. ( 'arohiie I.t c Heiiti, .Mrs. T. I Lliett, Mis Leslie. Miss H. V- (l.uil.l. Miss C. K. (Juoeh, Miss L. H. Medina. Iv1. S. Mackenzie. L. L. Ih, loseph K. Chaiidh r. '1 he j ropth tor of the n i lit d to Use everv means
11. ntv- u!
v ears
Morton Mc.Vichac!. Hubert 'I'. Conrad. A h .v'r. I hmi'.rv, a.m., II. I'.. Hale. ' L. Ilurke fisher, N. C Itrocks, A. M. m. L. I3urtor, W illis Uaylord laik f I. si ph ('.' N'eah Lb li. Thatcher, If. IN an Smith. Lady's Dock is dtrrto maintain the nr..
Wi'a. li Ins 1 uhli, at.un has ol taired. F.-s,
1:1s pone sti a.liiv on in tho rourw of
improvement, an 1 he flitters hit: si If that hi
err ;::-.:.!
DiSCLUTICN OF
jrarmersm
mittee, the dosieu
a enaniH
e . e 1. ! '-. vv J v -.'".Mt- v. i..,
1 M iir-'i hi I'lriiisiii-. .
' I r, , v.l ., Mr I ' . . .
Mr. Pi -
I havrt half
1 .1
t commiir.icaiton, ootti ior on,-
alaiJ.
and Clergy..!, n wishing to direct their labors to litis portion ot the Church. Letters directed to i-idler of the folic, wing Cor.greg.u'ormi -Ministers a Richmond, Wav ne rouitiv, Indiana: l'.virfieid, 1'iaink1.. I I ..' li T-
ll lll-' l.i'V.ll.l.lO a. 11 1C IC LlJUll. !.', ,
, . ,, , , , ? to trav el wttn
iA.niti- lnii;-ni T ;. ll'll tillll tUl 1' r"-1'. .
...joi, 11. 1... .., -..., , , w w presented to tiie Asso'Mation. It mav be asked why we have thus organized when, in the entire State, there ate proo.ibly not more than 10 Congregational Clergymen and 1' Churches? No one ran question our right to adopt honorable and Christian moans to advance the interests, and especially to promote our own edification and happiness as Ministers of tha Son of God; provided we do not conflict, oi' necessity, with the general prospect of Zion, and particularly, provided we occasionally act in accordance with what we deem apostolical usages. Such a procedure we have esuved to pursue. If it be of Cod it will prosper; if of men, it will come to nought. On the issue we have embarked interests most dear, rurthermore, it lias occurred o us, that we are not only sustained by j apostolic example in tiie absolute inde
pendence of the churches, but the charae-lthe water
ter ot the Western mind is such. so nn-
trammeled, so intent cm guarding and protecting itself aguinst all infringements bj domination, politically and eclesiasticalh:. as to secure a more hearty co-operatmn with any church organization, which distinctly acknowledges this chaiacter. 'I he fart does exist, i:' regard to Western mind, as above stated: ;b nature of our notification does not call for the philosophy-, ;h'' ti is at hand; nor do e suppose ad-
ivii'ii s leatures as he made up mv m.nd to
engage von myself."' 'Have you, thouoh.'inquired Sam. Mr. Pickwick nodded in the affirmative. 'Wages.'' sri 1 Sam. "Twelve pounds a year," replied Mr. Pickwick. "Ci'Uhes.'" "Two suits." "Work?"' "To attend upon me; and
inc and these gentlemen
tiere. "i ake tne oil t down, said am. emphatically; "I'm let to single gentleman and the terms is agreed upon." "You
accrpt the situation!" inquired Mr. Pick
w ick. "Cert'nly," replied Sam "If the
clotb.es ft me half as well as tiie hlacf.
they'll do."
Distressing .irrident. On Sunday last
a most after-ting incident transpired ibat
cast an amiost universal gloom over the hearts of our citizens. Mr. IIinklev, a young gentleman of this place, accompanied by M iss Coodricii, a sweet and promising girl, aged about IT. started in a gig to enjoy the recreation of a ride to a neighboring farm house, five miles down the river. Coming to .Middle ("reek, and finding it too deep to cross, he drove dow n the bat.k for the purpose of watering his horse; in the di si t 't the hoisc slipped.
ana ine vounar adv was nreritritati'd into
Alter renenteiL nnd fruitless
. - ! .A. .-.I. 3 tO l-...,,.. 1 V. 1
viii.c io'i-i o nor, ner uiniappy companion witnessed her siuk for the last time. Her body was soon found, and
on Monday morning, she was interred. Thus, in the bloom of youth, in the full fruition of innocent life, and animating health, was this young girl untimely hurried to the grave; leaving behind her many of the delight;, of life untastcd, an 1 may we not add, m?nv of its trhh 'it'
ll
t..e negro slaves
that he ever ow ned in Ceorgia, and the most of them about the time he left Gcorcu: and now this pastor of a church in Troy. 'N. Y. is livinjj on the proceeds ari-
iitvifrom the sale ot negro slaves! they j
now in slav ery and himself in clover, writing letters anathematizing the verv persons to u hum he sold them. It is also true add:; the (ieoroian, and which lie will not deny under his proper signature, that whilst lie lived in Geotgia, he purchased at leas: two negroes in another State and brought them to Georgia, one of whom, by such transfer and sale, was cuurelc pparated from his w ifo. Had tbf ioctor emancipated his slaves, then his letter and practice would not have seemed so much at ariance; but the cream of the whole
aaair is, that he sold them a id put the money in his pocket." Host , i J'runa. Ni:w-t )ri.e.ns, June 20. No less that seven hundred and eighty of our most respectable citizens impor ters and their surities, have been held to bail during the last week, nn Custom-house bonds! Men who for IT) or 'JO years have never quitted the city, have been compelled to give security that they wili he forthcomingon the 7th lleceuiber next, or else the importer, who has already tendered the amount of dues in notes of the pet
and 'her banks, must release his friend
by purchasing pecic to fill the coders of
the iialarious kitchen crew, who are not
inly bank rttpt themselves but have gone.
lar to make the whole country Iikc them.
Practical Institute I'Ol'KTII vi:h. fK-i to jyipil.f of either xe.i or any aa;e BGAR9IHG
Pitoviium if i;sii!i:n. .imitt d to about twenty prplb to n ten h. r. Instruction iriven si as to lit pupils for business Ibl-e- truth not evcliid. d. Tuition t o p. i vo.tr. o per .juari-r. Ilstra charge for vv o.nl. ev c.
Mr
IIK partnership, heretofore rxi'in under the linn cf WiM.laLF.U cV
i, .it,- ,t i i- i
i.iiii, is mis i;.a'' ci ism i; veil bv mu
tual consent, and II. 1). 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1.1 '. li is
iuly authorised to c!oe the business of
the firm. All persons w ho are indebted !o said firm, will please call on him and
settle their respective dues without i e av
is the busine- s uf the firm must be closed.
H. I). WHIIHUIK. T1IOS. C. l'.AlLY. ?.Iarch 'd, 1117 I !- KEWSPRIHGG90DS7"
fjpiin subscribers arc now opening a ircro ntwl (Tryti-ti-l nct.vidiwe i.i
intl'il .le. Jl loll lil Ul
?y Goods,
v.noTs, snails, ii. its, lV.-. eir. hich they tire disposed io sell on acco;:;-
nioiiatintr terms, an '. to vv inch taev would respectfully solicit the at:, ndon of coun
try Merchants visiiino this market.
GARVIN, CARSON , CO. Louisville, March 10, 1MS7. li-lin OUT II AMKRK A
I i. Lilies an such as to cive his vvoik
...Iv a i. r .! s r er his con.pi tilo-f. is vr ry M,,p;e si.! ciij.tion list eer.hles him to he liberal in hi cxpedia.tii'-es uj on it. and w hut ever '-an be r-
eoinpli -lied bv i nlerj 1 1 lo e!!', et. Hesides tlo as coiiir.i-ul. a . he ha o T iir'i. !. s from
t'ta e w i iters m I
e bii.i fi.M ne is nsoiv j persons ahave-r. euti'-ne i c ; i rta'ioi.fc i.f ;,,,;. m veara! rii. til.Ji ,!.p.i et.
-"I e: and as an i:..',;.-e:.ic:.' '. c-i.r.trv. he i i'hoj t. ju- ! ; t. .1 I v h,ri as si.it.,1 1.- t !.i-h a r..tc of r- ru ners; -.c the proprietors t f i; v .-do r
-.Iv
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ever'.
alt!. ,e ition. n en. ti h
Tb. ill ok
l,M pilla vv i.i I
l . i unheal in the
leech. in v i-e bo
he more r '.-.- . Itv . 1 hi : lti.T tht evcr.il era .ei.t -.-cord inoiaii prevahin-; f.ila. hei'ls1..,,, ,t,, i-.h
ec Mrs. Ci; l.sPtV. Cunihn; .jrs.
June l();h, lH:tP 'J tf.
sitfiiei! havii'.j closed h and vv isiiiiiL: to close tin
line, would request those vvh.)
to call and settie their respective
- im the mil
c.f tl
- ineennes.
Am
store at accounts
arc nidi
1.1. Is.
II. D. WIIKKI.EK
. 9;h, ISiiO 1 1-
led Bus M
me,
rtain detrover e-f Out treat pest Pel li:
or sale wlioie-saic or retail hv
1111 T .V :-'AV KK.
ineennes, Apiii, I'-oT. lo-tiin.
a;
I nil-. I Mates. cal p.. it:-. n of tl. J ;-, ', f!,,K improve.;. The tv ., : ! v I . and the paper of a better 01 ,T;r .il.eni'rav.-d 0:1 ; , j .'dies v. dl he civco ,.,' , ,,.,v 1 e.deretl pla.e. 1 :iu; : .,: o.. , c vv id I e tun i -la d. I hht r cm ol i'e.l to t r,, hanee the ai : . ,.r-
anee and 11 itiiim- the vnhie (ft!,.- v, u.k. will he 11.tr1.d1.nd: .- .1 e, 1:, rally, every their v id to lone liiat the 111. .l untiiiTiir pur; ose .furs.;,the l.id s Ihioli j 'e-einiiieiitiv til:.:. ' ; . -.(. r'Hi.ljf can sei's't st. llh ihe t-it. ' , ha ... -,i.i- I dioi, .. a loj.if ,'...!r- i-; . , os j,-. v- ted lo the l.i,., ao,I ihe ai 1 to !,,- ,h . .j fi...;i the dislinji.isl.e.I I i.lv who en! ! ,- 1 le 1 fill, I.i 11. the Publisher 1, coof'I !,. t n, ,.;' th,. r.a.'v's I?....k ar, Three I':.'. iais .,, ,1 p..a'.:c in advai.ee All or-'.-.-, list be a.ld.ess. d lo . . (iOlli'IV. lbO Wah nt I -reM
As ;. Iieete I t f r the sv -tem
I..i iv ' I. a.b.' Ihilw. II. o.v-
Jl
toe had
v s
1.
He
'ther 1,.
Iivt i.lem e
tr pe, 10 heals rcniiit.iuer , th
ti IS I'tifie "Hire st fd'l.-MT,;
ci 1 ini.(.
- '' r""' "i.i'.vi'i't .io, N f-r l-'.-h .. 1., .Ma.-ivi.n's Novels f.,r and Marr-alt's .oves, I 7 , 1 .' . i;,..:t' N, v, ui. I Saturduv-
n,ont am) c. mi;al.
Mill subscribers have made arranse
ments with Mr. Coleman, by which
thev will be enabled to keep constantly on
hand. Flour and Corn Mea of the first
quality, which they will dispone of at the market price. THORN ev TRACY. Feb. 17, 1S.T7. 3S
endured' .Y.
0)1 1
J'ioivers. The terrestial stars that
irinc down heaven to earth, and carrv up
vour thoughts from earth to heaven; the poetry of the Creator, written in beauty and fragrance. 'He who does not love (lowers, "ha let all love of God.' Another German author defines woman as something bet'veen a llcvrrr vvl in An-
WHISKEY L ST received 40 bids, double reeti-
90 ftp, I from Cincinnati, and for St le at
our Wholesale House. 1U RTCII Sc IIKBF.RI). Yiucennes, May 11th, 183T ;0-tf.
A';'
notici:.
Id. those indebted to the late firm sf Smith Sc
irson, are arrain requested to call and .'tile
their accounts, as further ln.lulcrence eann.w ne given. We w ill take in exchange for debts, or poods. Com or Fork at the market ISfti. K. SMITH fc Co. VinernneK, "o. .!. 1 Sdt -d--tt.
A. B. CARPENTER. & CO. Wiioi.ns.u.i: DllALl KS. 1 : V A N S V I LL I h, I M ) I A X A .
A h l"st receive.! a ..-r e lot of readv made 3iCLOfHINf, Hoots, Mines, Hats. Axes
SIIOVIhLS .S. S3AI)i;s, Lo and Trace CHAIN.-", ic. A, whi. h will he
sold verv low.
Mcn haiils and dealt rs in (KtOi'-S would do well to call and examine their stock, on .Main, between f-'tr-t and Second htre. . . an thev arc ihaerloined to si il on as aeeoninio.latini; ti rnis as anv Wholesale House in the t. Kvaiisvillc. June 7, lSti?. C .rvv
Do.
:.:..!
lb,-,,. f, I.a.h-' lio,,!,, D-.-.k. for Diib.ver's or Trials, and
:-.o.i. !;.v N, and Sketch Cel. : rated T:ia!s and Sket(h Ma- vatt's .N'ovt-U, Cch hrated Sket. h Hook.
jr. ?5
-v p
I I lomestii
ULAXKr. OF WA. KIXD.
Iltl subsciibers are now receiving, a general assortment ol Toreiirn an
DUV (JOODS.
suitable for the present, and approa.-hiii..' seasons. toL'etlier wilh a ood assortment of Hats, HonncU,
I! .ots and Sh...-.. Iron, Nails. Castings, liroci ries.
lueens-W'aie, Glass are, Hard-Ware and Cnt-
ALSO
a laree Cjiiantity Kenhawa Salt, cVc. j
THE above st.x k has been purehs: ed m the
Kastern cities, (principally in 1 lul udelphia.) and
ut verv favorable time, and w e intend tos. il alovv, and on as pond terms as anv other house in the plat e. Wc are thankful to our fi lends and the public in genera!, for pa.t favors, and v, ould solicit
a continuance ol the same.
THORN &. TRAC'EY. Yiiicennt s, Juno 2, lH.t?. i-if
SIR WALTLR SCOTT'S NOVELS, A premium of all the Novils by this eeh-hrnlpd author will be i-.v.-n to nnv pi ron furnishine; len siihsenhers and the cash :itl, to the puhlishei of the l.a'vs Hook free f postage: r one hall o. the Novels f.,r hve suberibers, and the cash SIS Nov. lHG do.
BLANKS! BLANKS!! ;.;.; j-.v rou s.iu: jt this office.
NOTICE! NOTICE!!
I BJ"'' " '' '" r " 10 diOtie who havi chnir.g . rune j g-J ap;list the late f.rm of Kdnnmds 6i Mas. litest i . . . .
, I..1
v. ctiiiie lo.vvatii ami pre.eni inrui lor settlei.jeut " and those iudebtid to said fi nn w ill j. lease ecinf.
s.-t'ie t tlolddc
same w ithout di lay. and thereby
Vinepnnes, Teh
ISAAC M SS Surviving Pai lo, 19.'H :is-tf.
JJKAXDV "FUST received, 20 bhls. Spatiisli; of excellent quality, which is for sate at our Wliolcsale Ilnnse. m urt ii vi n::r,r.RD. Vir.rrr.nce. Mav lltli, 1 sr.r. o') -'!'.
TIIE VINCENNES GAZETTE f i Diibltsrct) tttrn flturtinii t- - -s-aX w w A. w
TKKMS f 2 00, If paid ineidmnrr. $2 .r'0. If paid ft(r,"(o tlit ','"r. ?! I'O, 7,' nn jiitiil ilurhn: tin tnir 1 Sf), For tix iifthi. Papers discontinued oi iv at the option f tho publisher while arrearages are thie. C jA.lvt rtist anents iiiakinj one stpiare or less will hi' inserted three tunes for one dollar, nnd twenty-five cents br every suhsv ijucnt insertion lonircr nilvertisemenls in the same ratio. Advertisements sent without orders, will u, ill cat s, he ii..-,j.a. J until I'mNd, and ilntr i a.
