Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 August 1837 — Page 4

POETRY.

The Little Maid. There was a little maid Who wore a little bonnet And she had a little finger With a little ring upon it. She screwed her little waist. To such a little size, That it made her liittc blood Kuh loherlbu; eye. This pu-ttv huh- maid Had a pretty little !au, Who wore a little hat; AnJ dove as wUil;' 33 !,"''V II. ni l his Uulo beart Wa H a Utile Sutter : .1 u ; loved the littU' mai-l. Luther. no Ot'.O l. .av milled a Utile txrd'.c, ' When he breathed hi-, liu!c vow Ae, t kbscd her little hand. With ::i i .v little bJ-vs. Bv little a ..I ; v little "Her little heart .lid yield Til! little te.irs and M.ths. H:r Ulk- f.a"i revealed. A utt hi alas! . A:iJ her little beau departe, With ail his little ios, And left her broken-hearted. ,-iv, all yp little inarN. A tr.-ra 1 Mi'l ibvo you! Ii:.'t ',' ti-t tr little in' n. tv-, -- -siv-U- will deceive you! 1 -suri-iUi tioacfctor. no:;, in w a'-.ii l.ii '-' tub . . .1.1... ..-an.-. i.-v 1 ui rent '.i :t.i 1 - oil--a,s ustea ot i;u'S'A a.;.i . .. .1. ., . it.Mf. Wjid ha.-hie. 1 l-iti-.; stil-Jn't t uui-t trJu sairJiaaup. A b. ei,; wh. se iu t.e nn.i . v.-11 se: have :..th.-rto been c irelully to. e tlJ f.o.n him, has m.-t Uia.. sir .1 Lis !ur or Used, da.i ij u.any ear-, t'V .van i oiTiri.ri hiitthe lajejuU ia! a !n e t. li'en a.u roies.-ioa-t tend to .,.. i,- mi,,!, in -h M't. all eeiats t hii vvelu-c; b..t t':-..- ,.st plea-iu,' part f the cor rc-no.ido.i.-e i. thu -.t ever.- I. iter co t iins a TilicadiKC lie street pto.rusa'.y nolo, p.n a'.-Ic t-bt-arer on deiaaad. Tl;e st:.in;e:t eire a-a -ta-ir-e the whole a tur is taat it is i n-.i iuvi n to v- am par .-.f the Urtli -h eeapire Mr. v. .-. pr.Uc.-ian-nl or pleamrea-1;-- purs ats may t i,,c ;, i.. aUv a;-s i ihi w t! . !; i ,i iiii..'.vvn 1, alwr.s lei1.' .vi .U-iri tvhtr'a n very tremrt tle e; t i -ie tea ii very be pu t tie , .i:e. 'I'll.; ray -t,-vi i -. tcrJ.i-, 's oc ur Losi'tven Mr. V id a i!end.'d hint, t! .- w -ti'. 1 br' a't tul .d j. a-'i 1 l... i - p'e i- it he 1m i ptclo.a.e TIV teaiet at a ev (is- ui ,;t . !' K cacjo -arc-: thH cLuok a ci '1 .- a rLve of t i1 ia ia;i." '.i'i w'.iie.i .ni-i.'it ca i i a ia e i f H.m; I. :. V' i;.l ' is a.. ; ; ) c J.n.orta tl h: ri . ; i "- t a 1 e;,.' , ; I, ol a f..vor-' par-.i ilta each' of his I vrd-liin'-.-t !. ,e ; v 1 1 la oil r ! ,..,n.: ;:;.U tii.-y j. ; l v were r.vnaib . -re ins -peralile. '.its w. i. et'.rrbwe otaor. a KTl St de ();! 01111 s,.. 11 lis.,, u. T-...:nl ne p.vi became ttroo. an i I i.-,a imt ite.l tor thotiijh 1 IjeneraHv a tune and de.iie .ptaJruped. he was a!-,' iv;m tiiuiiled oa these spairin-' oeoa.-10.1s, for fear ef a.-ci His 1 rdship wns su.'. '.e:dy called down to Xotti:irhaaisb.ii'a. He had taken places f r -tw -y peulienien' ia a n orthern mail, in the na:ncs of Uvron . an.l oriutv. 1 wis a uj-.is .soieavier tu !it. tae 1 lriends (Messis. B 'a iived ia I.antb.ird street ia a haekney-eoach a little before ri -ht, arecably 10 the then regulation. The od'd or of the mail was opened at his loidshin'i demand. Evron t,l,i11;.. iu.. ....... .... it,,,;..'. 1,. , 1 1 i a OS. I II. S II w; 1 1, ,t, . utii , i s... ... ,in. a 11, .i.i. i.1,.1 puslisd hi in fiom the hacklier into the vehicle .a" ktti is," followed, and iaiine.Uatcly nude hun sac.at j on thp se it, looki'isr as demure as a ruikerii a brown upper 3et.ja.irui.' They occupied tbe w'to'c of t'ar; hark; and so it happened, that the two B' C'tvron and Bruin. 1 were the on'v jas-eritrers who ; f 1 n tin Bo'st o'b f. A: 1 -litit m. th.-v took up a third, h" was a rc-t.r.-'. ec a quia nunc, a eeekney. and a tailor. G. 1 s 's .1 -.d w's, in his shott biilojue with a.. X ..... ,,i ...,,., ..a,, .r f r. '- ., -a- -i .a. ....... .......... 1, 1 l ':e-.i-C c 11:11:1;!; m for n'l educated peer, veun?. proal an.l i-pKuertic die besr's i-vstiuct pleased, but the eorrkaey's reason was cmetieah Not r. 5. sad was heard within, li'd a-.rrn,'.inir Ili-rii ;..te jlbh Alas', what is in siaiiea or gout Cipared to tbe lnih tion of siie'icr on an old narins tailor! Snip look advantage of the hill, b. u;ii" : 1,11 ice, ami then bmho silence, with -Vel. '.r. a t it of c.i -c nooe in this here morning's pa-p.e-vot d'y e thi ok of tbeai eoinrr on of that Bolieyparte!' pretended snore, loud and deep, was his lordship's only reply to the cockney quid n line's atiark iu the L,reat -sildier.' Snip was beat bv tbe s 1 re. he therefore tu- ied with cositemi t from his -ipp-s.d sl.-epiti-? opponent, a id easti ; j n lonoiii e- e to the '.p. iet ;Tiit!c-nair iti tbe fur cap at th- t'other corner, h re-openc-d Ic.s vomitory of vociforation with Hem' a nice bit of road this W sir i-t to Vctstmi's.' f no a osvver from Brnia of course) -he-s a deaf un p'raps ' and iu a louder key he re-co nmeneed, 'A vvery dark, cold ni;ht. this here, sir!" Like Brutus over Ca-sar's braly. Snip paused for a reply, while the youna peer, to mother a hard-to-Se-suppressed lauh. was obliged to issue a .tremendous snore that ahno-t alarmed th" quiescent friend Bruin. The car-heart tailor eased off from his snoring lordship, and faced the supposed Joif gentleman. 3t:d brntcti conversation, mv determined to have an answer; and in lciiajica of CheteriielJ, sought in the dark to diczc a breast button, but en-ounterd nothimr hui fur. 'Ah, sir.' bawled Snip, -this here's a very nice warm travolii-ie coat of year :' reeei.i.w other reply than a growl and a -more. Sipial cespair, gave hi tongue a holiday, and alta--t

A i;rvi.i i .ti ly i'um iiau a..ia..y '( i a uuo each wii.dovv, wUa the .our tailor awoke to

!.t el" horo,-,.: for the thvt iI'iVt WI1UII i:;ht was B. ilia's bead, with the tnuzbut rial i m eves wiibiii tlm e f.-vt .l ., !. , ,a ;;. ..iv-iOles. .JV.y Oil., tie 1 1 1..H1I ' t'le ih at' ge HleiiKiii in the nice warm :. . ; . ., ..il live bear ilelo - milliter -to.l' rou-i J the blumberinr. guard.t - let i:ie in.t.' shov.u-d Snip, ai.J out iii.l the poet and his p.t were left infill ..ii,e-:-ie.n "f tl'.o ii.teii..r, v,h;:e Mp, tucasutej !i S(.at ,,t" the box f.-r the rest of hi j.nii ucy. 1':.e nay bill with the names ef Byron a iJ I'iu,;l j:, it. a.- p.s--eii'Ter.s. id Mill extant, th -ugh not .mi. ten in ilioiec Italian.' as Hamlet has it, but ,., -J.a.l-I.at'e Lnilish.' am! thestoiy is known ,'nJ tehl hv m.'.ny an old whi;) on the northern , '... . i ' ... : . .,..,.. i,...,;t...l .if rOJil, aiul tue eu.i.JUS u::vri.n wv.mi .- a w eary half hour, by nu heels peculiar reeita! of cue of the early pranks ot the i.olile poet aiKi t:c s. con tray. to 1'ie si.-a season, we .-. !"ir ;rcpari:i piekics: . . 1. she iitii'.j.lt f e the sitna'l v iati' iD.iml As appropritr.f five a luw r-fcet Si'u'.cti'.hrr, c unions; take .!' lite hrown sl.t't; have readv a vcrv ni.v tin ste.tpiti of iuuli-ie; water; throw iti as i,i my onions as will cover tf'.e top. As soon ns uicv look clear on the outsit!. t.i!;e thetn up as JUii'K iins.-to.e w U!i a s-itec. :rii lav i , it 1 hem on a ciean i lo'.n, coer t.ieui i-im-.1, w i'.!t atiiit'.'.cr, :;t' t so on. Let he.n the in in a tar, or -. 'tril t-o'.ne more, a-u! e to !'.' er'. l. then pu; us wi.U'-iinit; til b..'.t!e. a'.td pour over ,1... m 1)0w lute win;V lien vmeerar. lust u n, o n, 'out net bu.iini cold, cover litem. I W.v ,' u;U O. :ions n.V;.'.-. Cut :!.jtn i" slices, and sp-inkle salt over them; I'. ! J I " t dav dr. 1111 tneui tor nve or six inmr;, 1 out the 11 ia: a a jar, and pour boi!::iij vitieear over iliern, keepiuj in a warm tuaee i 1 he slices should be tutek. Ivepeat boilhsi vinegar, and stop instantly; r.iu ao en tut green. Pi :!!. J suet.' Curtitnbcrs, another Slice large unpaired eueiuniiers, an thick; slice onions, and pat both i ;r.ef. ine'i 1:0 a broad pan; strew a coo-.l deal of salt i amongst them. In tv futy-fo-.tr hour.-, (drain them, and ih "n lav iheia on a eio.li to thy. Put theni in sma'.! stone jar- and pou ho'; n tue strongest plan vines ir, boiling i le.e 1. us close. ..Next dav noil 1: ai'ain. a-id pour over, thu s t'iriee; tiie last liine add whole white pepjer, and ! li-'h-,i J ; rrr. l'l'l. Iveep close covered. i T CacHii'icrs. Choose nice youri? eherkii)-;spread then o:i dishes; &ak th.etn, am! let them be a wck: drain them, and. p.:'.tii'.i.' itiein in a jar. pour noilmjt vinegar over them. Set tl en ear the f.re. co vere ui h plen'v 1 v; 1 1 tiiev , i not hecmne a n p.'oo.i gt e,,;t, pour t';e meg ir into atioih h'H hearth, and when -t it over t ih t b u! wr1-, : o . e r !',' n affair! , CIV, er ,1 h'-ves; i . i doarl t.-i.l tha - - ri ,1., t e i it is , . ! ,s h '.. th-t in by W ' i ; '. ', h.-'i iitno t ) cat !"G -Ac, ke e. lead in the ,ies shtui'd but i a stone icls. W.Kik! a: s , stone, ef writer. l-.r ..: . It : f.'.i ;-, u: v i , O' l-y 'itli. ;:K-r.i . ':; ..r :h. e- ii) a -rr.' ir,:!nu!3. i lien li.ev will ! il.l to tliO tn, pat on tilini a -., f -.:h 1 water b-oiied and s'.ronn ii" tui egg, beinff fitiite cold I ;;-!. It must be well skiiamej while boih-tg. L-. t them soak twelve dav 8 and p ar on r thum m the jar a pickle of the best wbitj wine vinegar, with a good Q'-,:,:dity ofpepper, pimento, ginger, mace, cloves mustard seed and horse-radish; all boiled toseiher. but cold. To even- , I r,,i o WamiltS IVIlt SIV .SIIOOI, llu I, 1 , , 1 . lv.nt ...a ,,,a two or t.iree heads ol bat the latter is least gji'Ue, cr strong. Th.is d, ral ears. harlot nc, they b ,.. ; 1 d fo if kept close cov er -d. The air sot .ens the.il. I h :v will no; be i:t to e it under six mar. 'J'lie pichk-s w ill se.-i wlten the wabri'.s a; .- u .V '.v' in 1 fjr Cir ,d up . ', 'to then vv ibvs aft -r lb oe gai.ie red. pour lioiimg inear over beui, and when cold cov er. n " . .-. . . r i.iev w;;i not oe ill to e;u 1 u some u-lhs; but are tiieniitielv !l ivored, and ' in.eiy preferred to catieru 1t c : i',i' ten y ' 'V . .' ' ? f, 1 must be I l: p. .s, ',-c,- '.,,", ir.ntr. Huron rubbed with a bit ofll... ! a. id .1 sab; an:!1 Irom the larger tak ' .t th.; for when they a-e f erv tbrv being too old. Tisrow a li:d an,! p.u tbton into a s;ew pan i I in-id -. will :; j . .;.. -s-it over, wiili s-vne mace ae. 1 pepper. As tbe liquo" out shake them well, and keep l!ii ie. uues (iv er a gentle tire till all of it be dried into them again; then jnit as much liquor into the pan as will cover them; give it one w arm, and turn all into a glass or stone jar. They w ill keep two years, and are delicious. Tl I f 'l t CI--i i c.dviuiTf'. once into a coian, er and spntiale each layer with sail drain two davs, then put it into a i; let it , an pour boiling vinegar enough to cove and put a few slices of red beet-root. Observe to choose the purple red cabbage. Those who like the flavor of spice, will boil it with vinegar. Cauliflower, cut 1:1 braucies, and inrntvn in after beinosalted, will look of a beautiful red. conn DirniAD. The south has been long celebrated for ;s grateful corn bread, cakes, muffins and mniminv. In euns-qucnec of an inviiaioti in tbe AIh'uo'.i Cosliivnlor. a vomor ady ia T,.:, ki.i Hv snt t' ,.,.' : ... ' . - -. ' .,, '- j .g tbc.-c u ae ociiCu-.'iSs oi me uble. fob i.f s-

PLAIN CORN BREAD.

Slv nir.ta of meal, one table-spoon I l.n.r r ntn water: t! HMMU: 1 1 uu.eu , with the haml. tmJ H-ie hi oo.i,u- mm... auhont two inelu'S Uih-a. O-c as inue.i doueli for each r'll us ea:i ho convettior.:ly rtuiped in the haiul. -Matty persons use hot wuier; in winter it i- eertainly best. The breail is better to be made half .m hour or inore betore it is oaiieu Tin . 1. . . .1... .1.1.- iw.t when t!ie ill Hi 1 Wll III L . "11 1 ' dough is put m. All kuuls o! corn bread rcqit-e a hotter ovt-11 and to he baked quicker than Hour. LIGHT CORN ItKEAD. Stir four pints meal into three pints tepid water; add one larc tea spoonful alt; let it lise five or six hour.-; then s'.ir it up with the hand, and hake in a oriel; oven. Another method is to make 111 ami before it rrrows odd, stir in h putt of meal. Let it rise and baka :s the first. CORN CCES. Siv. c2- well beaten, tins pint mil';, one tea spoonful! salt, two pints niu'-h :.!- m iibt col.l. two p.nts meal, atul three table spouitfuls UK-lied lard. Cire.i.-e the oven, put one large spoonful of batter in each cake. Do not let them touch in baking. cor.N Mrrrrss. Ma in th stune wav a rrn e.t .e; 'retise ti ;. inn iii 11 h befire p; unit neat tee oven in corn ca!.;s 1 i?ht!v. or tiiuuiu. A b. u.-r in 'f'tn ir. ui uie !v suhstitu .in"; Uvt) p'.uls ot ihuir i'.'.Ldr .-;; o! meal. B.'.Tl'LS fU! MfJ'.i CVKES. Heat t!ie yolk of eg-js very light. a.l.i y.w. pint tutlk, two pmtii uitis'i almost c nut mil.;, two pinta uf.is'i almost e ud. ot'.e and a hail pints Hour, one leaspoonlui sail, iliree table sj.oor.fui8 incited butter to he well beaten logether. ,Iu.--t before IrvuiiT litem, whip the whites to a stronir froth, and stir it liu'uly into the batter. Tor frying ad kinds of batter cakes, use no more lard than is necessary to make them tui n w.!. Put two pints uf water into a po. to boil; then take one pint cold water and mix smoothie into it one pint of meal. hen the water in tfie pot bulls, stir this well into ii, and l.-H it boil ten or lif.ee n minutes, or until it links clear. cov.uon iiATrr.it cakes. Six ecsrs will beaten, 2 and a half pints milk, one te.ispoonful salt, stir in U pints of meal that lire; been thrice sifted tlirough a common sifter., keep t-r well meal stirred while f.yitig, otherwi-'e tin: will settle a; tkj bottoni. .-?!(, .IppJc-pn.L in?. P.utt r a pi it wu!i cr un .s ;d b;-e; ! l pi.: layer of ajvde c ; j t as a :n of '.in.' dijii - p ri i i !.i ue. iti ' it u ith i the t itll.'l'" su ;ir, ' i ; j a layer of crumbs til !.! i . r i , so on i.!:rrr.:it. ' ending Willi a i i.ie'f d fr sh In jail hour. Jj.pU J. V. ! lings, or t : - ri -s i t'li the ili--i; is i '.' layer of t u -ib-; over ;t, ;:' i bake. e J. . i ap-iles. v !- i eti p;.ie eet i c..': tii-in i. ; a (i."i mow i'tui, villi as much water v. i cover 'hem, boil them ger.'lv t: 0 ! iiasti. aim men srr.itn iricin t .:-.-'. 1 a I . ! . I . ' . l jellv-hag: to everv pint of lijuor add oeei pound .i" b.,,f sugar; boil lt till itooui.-sj to the top for ten minutes, then pour it in ' to a mould with or with, .nt sli.-kl ln.,n i to a mould Willi or wiinout soce, 1 lemon peel. A qu irt o tin.e the apples s !y should be done at a 1 j u 1,1 be Ibili groan but T will keep, and a pretty c!:; h nt any lime. f!b e. ll,:t , himil'e .' (c: The f.dlaw iac facts nny be of se. vice to t!io.-.e who are in the h ihit of purchaaiii milk in quantities, and do 11 it wish it to become smr. )r. Hare, of rhtl.i lelphia, iu Riviii!? aaa c.iur.t ia Silliaian's Journal, of his cx- . ' livnm.,,,,,.,.,,. : .1 :i seems to think that tae a.-rid ones will rc, i t putref iction better tiiaa nnl.l o ic-. Am n j other cx -rimeuts. he states that h-' found -the esse'ilial oil of e!ov-s and oi mam in )o.--es c.l of autisepii: po-.vt r quite e.pial t that of Krcsot,'." O 1 the i,l July, h" a I led trv.i drops of oil ol ei.i lainou t ;in ounee m- a ;ur . of' it rem -a ; ,ui I on t'r II t'i. :i i t , ;. bj' U -.l i: ..!i i-.e.l f..-c f.-.v-n ki.l .- h miik, ;h it coor s'lu-n, I li.l S. ;i ,er. a ti) Minn ol ior r'ome jiutri !.' s to I'e- oini 'o p ,. ;i .ns of tl io - o-v it in 11 be f milk, mav reae mi.k had 1 b-. two drit a little lo sni.-v t ,r m-noa purposes: but Ibis fact may le.i.i tj th, M.l -.-e lb. it IO tv be ad lr diseov ei v ol some suh-a-i l vv i. 1! itilk. or f: es not escv es putrei.-) re ta t a-i I it a lotu- ti a - piabli.s of tbe hero 01 ; u ? s u;r. lib a 0 cr nivii i-omi cj a a ;. wi I nrev -nt it st-.e it a.'l- r ii i te.i-s .0 . if .' i , .r ioui, a.-! tiy scare en re (' ie ,- t r a pa 1 a.. , iC ia. 110:1 Perhaps it is not geie-rahv kn-iivn th n reason why the shoem iki-rs do work on this day, originated jo the to! ing tradition: While Oliver Cm::; Ib.rit not )!l,.uuw.dl litcllilav encamped at 1'erlb, lie reeev rd genee ol tbe death, by sell i!estrnci!oii, ot John Monday, his most zealous and active partizan, who lived ,-it a village which now bears his name, a little to the nonh ol Daiubad. Out of respect to honest John, the Lord Protector is .'d t a proclamation thro-igh Ibrth. where he offered a re wan to the person who should compose the best line on Monday. Amoeg the claimants tor the promised reward was a worthy so . of St. Crispin, belonging to the fair city, who verbatim, repeated the following lines P Bless-.-J be the Sabbath dav, and curs'd be worldly pellTuesday will berjin tha week, since Monday's hanjed hinuelf. Cromwell was so pleased wiih tbe jni d'esprii of the Soufr's. that the reward "n not only awanled him, but he also ordered that the shoe -makers should have, henceforth, the Mondiv of each week as iioddav, ; fcrtli L sia icr.

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t (I C otton y u r n 'IHI eust r'.iera of the ahove estahli.-ih.einent f an.l iiierel-.ant.s irenerally , can he furnished with COT TO.N V A UN Si by forwarding their orders to ix s. bo.m;i:. Meenn'F.S,i,t. l. ISMfi 1 1-''

jriv-i; , , USU IIK subscriber having associated Robalf aj ert 'arutin with him in his store.

the husness hereafter wdl be eonuttcted under the f:nn of I'.onner fc Canian. 1). S. 150.NNEK. 'ineenne-, Nov. lUt'i, lb;i'.i. 1 " and Wiail Hi J rrC,yMAl AN!) CaICXAN, hIM reeetvaij- and ouenitii uireei from the eastern cities. a l.ir toe: AT - V V A- -. ii V . cre.s's'iitg m out to! the foilo .. 1 .i , v : : Sap. Pl.te. e! ;ek, Creeu, Drab, Claret .Mi( .1 Mid ether Cloths I'laid, Drab A.e. ( 'assunerei, C'assiuetts, Arc ice. Heavy I'lusiiings, Bearskins aiid i'ilo (fieth.s, for (Uereoals, ilott pieces Hrltiih, French and Aiucri can Prints, Plain and Figured Merinocs, l. iee and Mushus, French worked capes collars, ice. Figured and jilain P.obbiiietts. Swiss, .Mull, Jaekonettand 13ook M hit?. Lace, Quillings Edgings, and Insert tugs. Plain and Figured Silks, Handsome new itvlc Bonnet Ribbands and Beltings, Silk, Blond Gauze, Funev Shawls Handkerchiefs, Veils, ece. Thibet, ."Merino Shawls and ILtndkcr u :(.fCashmere and Prussian Handkerchiefs Haw is to -i Irish Linens I?.tssian Diat'ers, Eler.eh ed ar.d uu ilea. -lied Dome-ticks. li.'verteetis. Moleskins and Hrilhngs, Cheeks. 'Picks, li.uzes ae 1 Flannels ('loves;, Vestingand Hosiery ia a grr i arii' i .5 I . a , . 1. , ri: r I osc and "Whit- - u ' v ! M i', vc e - e.:s - ol Silk lla. , 1' ir . !,- .be-' a-i ; .M. Sh ak( r Ibmr.ets, Ha-d v.re tmd C I'l'-vrnv .on. e J. '.1 .icV, ., 5-. . . , ,. , "1 ' U'1M:!"-1iV" l - 1 IVas. ounff Hy. on, Imncria' '-.-i 1 (iun-l'owdi r. 4 Seroous of Jiuligo, S.;iees, &c. Ac Are. Together with alu.o.-t every article in deniaud; all of which will be sold as cheap and upon as accommodating terms as they can be had in this place. BONNFK ot CAIiNAN. Nov. luth, lSd'o -M-if. I'PXCPXXES rotRTII YEAR. Open to pupils of either sr.r or any ge B8AB3IKG rilDVUiKi) Ir l)F'SJi;p. Limited to about twenty pupils to a teacher. Ir.sti uelio.i sriven so as to tit pupils for business lbble truth not excluded. Tuition SIS per year, f o per quarter. Extra charge for wooil, oic. Mr. & Mrs. CHOsHY. 'inntuctors. June 10th,, Isbhi 2-tf. II H 11:1. le.siticd haviu? i losed hi store at -.- - tin t; lib and wish'.ne to close the accounts i.t' lac s iie.c, v. eeibl re,pie-l laase who are iielchtt to can and .-e'.'.le t'oeir re- -etiv debts. II. 'l). wueei.ek. Vi ities. A . Oth, I So -11'7 ' V v. :..ii k 4 su isi'riijrr-i nave its with Mr. ' 'ok made arrangen in. by which J4- ,,,;. Iicv Will hatid. Flo it: enaoie.i to Keep censuiuiiv 01 and (forn Me.i of the firs jiiali'y. whic market price. v- will dispose of at the THORN ec TKACY, IT, 137. a. aotici;. a LT, thosr indebted lo the late firm ;,f Smith & tX Carson, are aaaitl reipiest.-d to call and settle their accounts, as further indulgence cannot he tven. AVe will take in exchanr; for debts, or ijoodi, Coni or I'ork at the market pri-e. K. SMITH ot Co. Vinccnnes, Nov. !2d, 1 530 2.'5--lf. Zaast Notice. rHIHOSE indebted to the late firm ol Edmonds and Mass, are hereby notified to come tin to tbe trough and pay ,.,!, t iiu.. i-obpi-wise thev will be sued in stantor. ' And ail such as are indebted to the subscriber, will please e.A 1 and do the sum?. el?e th fains course will be inken, as it is impossible for Mechanics to work f-r the publi e without the nhi i K A!! iob work hereafter must be jicashed. A-

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At Wholesale BUTLER & COLEMAN. ARE now opening a large and full assortment of DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, Straw Bonnets, &c. &c. &c. 15. et (.'.atrents for the importers, will constantly keep on hand the (rei.7) Anch r Ijrauil I'hainiairnr; and a sujirrinr artnuc ot Spanish Kt-;ir, t their hoi'.sale store, t'uritvr ct a.aui & ai?r Streets, liwiasvile, July 1 1 til, 183C l()-tf Sheet-Iron and Copper Manufactory N. SMITH, iO.NTlNl'Es; to carry on the above biano'nes W ill u'.l thrir variety, at his new biiek shop on Market street, nearly oppo: ite the Market House, where he will he he glad to accommodate his old eu-t.'Dicrs and the public generally, at w holesalo or retail, lie barton hand a number of ROTARY COOKING STOVE, which he will ..'.ii-posc of on acrumodatiiig terms. Vinci lilies. Nov. 1, lSdo tha-tf. N. C. Cash given far old Copper, Brass a::.l LISLLLIILM C:F Partnership. T QMIF partnership, lieretofore existing under the firm of WHFELFK A: BAILY, is this dav dissolved bv mutual consent, and II.' D. WHLCLFI! is dulv authorised to close the business of the firm. All persons who (o said firm, will please ca'l ire ind ted nu him a si t'.le their respective dues without i.elav as the business of the firm must b- c! d. h. i). vni:i:L! :k TilDS. C. BA1LV. March 2S, ISitT 11m r i o a !5 I sj f Ii r v-i O fill EV U ' -vj 1 ?nllll subscribers are now op.nin; l.ir"C and general assortment of poors, shoes, .: rs. .v le.i te.ev i:i:.ti:.g 'i ! t'.-iii- -.i-. d,:n,ici ' 1 to si'.i 011 Mi f i a , ' ' ii" ' .M i; cli i vl, 1 S'.i , L. . : 'i-iin .'OrrH a.mliikvn rti 'frs ,7 rr. certain il i'or sale estr iver of that great p c-t lied En? whli'-sale or retail bv 1 1 ITT .V ' SAW V Elk Vinccnnes, April", 1S37. tj-Cin. SI-OS. rllil su'.s,-iibi rs arc now rc.'e'aill, J- opcniii!: 2 a ge.'ieial assortmci.t of Foreign and Domestic DRY MOODS, suitable for the present, and approaching seasons, brother with a iood assortment of Hats. Bonnet-, Iioots and Sh cs. Iron. Nails, (fastings, l.'ro. t li s, tjucens-Ware, Glass Ware, Hard-Waie and C'ltlerv, ALSO a larrre quantity Kenhawa Salt. Vr. TH;i above stock has hern purchased in the "Sl, m V ' . 1 3 . . at a vcrv fMorai lc tune, and we intend to soil as r.. .:.,;., n m,;i...i low. aiul on rs i?t)oo u-rins a anv iuiht i 1011.se in the place. We are thankful to our friends and the public ia ceneral. for past favors, and would solicit a continuance of the same. THORN & TRACEY. Vincennes, June 2, 1837. 1-tf NEW GOODS. Direct from NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscribers are receiving a general assortment of Merchandize next door to Messrs. Smith & Carson's, Market street Vincennes, consisting of Foreign & domestic dry goods, hoes, boots and Bonnets, Silk and Fur Hats, Qeensware, Hardware, Drugs and Stationary, together with a general assortment of GROCERIES, Which we offer for sale by Wholesale or Retail. As we are determined to sell on the lowest terms, we respectfully invite the public to call and judge for themselves. THOMPSON & WARDLAW. Vincennes, July 3d, 1837—6-12m. JUST received, 20 bbls. Spanish; of excellent quality, which is for sale at our Wholesale House. BURTCH & HEBERD. Vincecennes, May 11th. 1836—50BLANK NOTES OF HAND, NEATLY EXECUTED, AND ALWAYS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. CARDS NEATLY PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE.

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u t. ct erilrss they cui.e to: we: - a;.a ; uy upsoos th. . li.j. have ta l av seine -U.tr I t.b.'i.. riiui::-. iV 'i'KAcy. Vi'iccnnpt, gc)t.-5.'d ltttl 'i t. U il-ilARY LMON; Ladv HooU and Ladies Amcncan Magazine. eo - 'I'JIE Pioptietoruf the Lady". Uodk, gtaUi-1 or the uiiitai-ing palroriuec huh he has iettied, oiinounees to the Kui'.ics' who have so guic-rou-ly fcust..i:;cd their own "Uook," that he ha u.jile ihw arraiienients fr their (rrunfieahr rv. Coiivhucd that l.c could lmt ill any uav mor .lleitually promote ihc intewkt. or resize U.e i hnsof histiuuieious rubciihrrs, lie hai ecied the valuable aid ..f Mii. l All All J. HALE. .fJJ stun, to V.hosr suT.ciiittriii'! .t. i;. , depaitinenti of the .udy' I50(..k will hcreulut he oouioiitti d. l-'or many vi ais Mrs. Hale ass conducted the Ameiiian Ladicb' Megazii.e lua ptiiodieal of uiieoiiiiiuiii nuiit, which will be mermd in the Lady's Euok. JKr uhilities ai ........... .... iui.i.,1, nuiuru, UIIU en nc in ii ie ot the Auai.Ue she enjoys a Lih reputation as -ne oi tne inot gracetul vicreui ui.U accowplisbcd of cur female wii! 1 in'or the j udiciouK :a:it'.nrrui nt ef V.it. Ila.;-. the .y :, nui not oii ri..-niifiin tl i O . I. : i . l'V0eilel;t eharaiter it h;is ahea..v u. i ; ; it l., ci.a.idi i.tly expected that it . b 1 . . :, .. more eminently worthy of the ri j ; : v ; -. ..j t; v ho.-e ii.ti ro-;ts ami amu,-i t- oiu it has feci, ai.d will colilieue tt 1 e, es; f 'iu'.'.v lb.-, uti,. The superior taleels and fb:t ;-'. rf tl;e L'thtoi w ill fi-e the r.o:k a m :-- .. r: whib ncr tv.i; contnhutioiis, and t !:;- ... f:rn Isor.ai menus, ana otae. coi.-es-pot.',--a liUl'.it'cT have :.;ro., preir.i i . alma.'t entirely oricii.sl A;i.i;i:eare ittpc. ted tn far.'.ish u.: r-tter t. ti.o L' ow mav be meutior.cd. Mi. Sarah J. II do, E '., Mrs. II. L. t'L- aiuev. Mi--. Ami f. Stepher's, Mrs. Caroii...' I,ee lle:,tz, .Mrs. Ik f. Iklolt, Misj I.is'.ic, Mis II. F- Could, Miss C. Ik ti'eoiii, Mi.-s L. H. Medina. K. S. Maekt i.zie, 1.. L. D., Joseph 11. Chandler, Mort;.:; Mr! bb,;-,-.t T. A! V. i :-t. II. Ik Hal, E. I't.rke I ;u Cb m Gi,. N. C. eks. A, M. I' Z :..wn, V, au. (...iv l.iu! k b.sepl, ('.' Neal. IS. Ii. Thatcher. Ii. I' mi .bmiih. 'i'he projiiiotor of the I.adv'a Ib minrd to use ci.iy laians to maint:.: k is dttcrthe hup. - iiarity wuita his jnibbcittioii has 1 1 tana d. lor years ha has gone stca.'.iiv en in toe course of iinptovrmrnt, and he ih-.ttrrs f.icili: i s are Mid, as to i n.- 1 a 1 1 v ii ia-T'-s over his con vitito'.-. si:'. --iii lioti list of.ibiet, l.ti:. to Ibmsol: 1ii.1t his is woik en iiienl II. i very ample be !.:.r.-.i ia Lis ! I i evp.'Cent.t ,o'-,; li-h I. effect . a- ,;.:;.! i, i 1 :: t ma'e c. ii, to wr iters fr every res i! on it. and. v.la.t Off can he ae1 by ent.-ipiiie and c.,; t be i rcsojvt J Ib ri ', . the j'c: ;.n i.bov c-mcutic.'..-1 t '.' l.i.S . 01 . 1. hellS Of IOCl ivil.R it -! r fr, 1,1 si-caral itis'.iii-eisl.td I- . rs b; L'i.i,,;.-: a.;d as a i in.i'ioi iiienl of cm own ci,i iitry. he i v. illing to pay atti !e ad"! ted hv l.iai as Miiiatlo lo 1, 1 ui .1 'ntion, as nirtli r.ite of reuumcratioa v ill I c 1 iv c;, by i.-i,;i. al in ib., '1 bbe :;-reh.;l:ii-,d t;,e iteij I" " jit. iet -rt of ai y ct.'.ti S-L.trt . 1 ti I v s i i 1 1 : vv i e b.- impr, -ore ele.'.irt, oe.l 1 : ia , Ibe ( .1 , i'J. The 'y 1 ,,;;rapby will tbe piq . r of a 1 -Iter qualo; ;: ail.- e;i,-iid ca 1 till 0! a .it ! 1 hi '. :! ' a- r;.Tt Hi.i c-vexy , " :.'.! ; bee. i ,...tuig th I 1' .. he f,..-;.i ; id, l 0,Cr tJI.. : to e vv b.iii- e the a pcar01 t': 0 v otk, w ill 1 v 1 rv ti i: r" v ill b a. ,-e aod I- mtrogu u ,1 Cell iic..;e t i.it toe 111. ,,li's Bool; t iiii!i:iiiL pttipor of niakius pre-cn.in,-uty intit'cd to palthe Lady's .i.o.iee can has a.-qviie v,tc-i fo tbt sufest. V. ith the experic nee ha liming a lonp rour;-e of yeara dc-laisbies-s and the ti l to be I'lmed horn 1 b? ass ili. tinirui.-hed lady who ill henceforth iate.l r. ith l-.i.n. the I'ul lislicr is ronC'I'he terms of the Lady's Bock are Three Dollars per annum puyaMc in advance All order i:u; .st be addressed to !,. A. CODEV. 100 Wah-oit Iaree" As tbe publisher of the Lady's Book is ooanc'ti d with other popular periodicals he suggest f-r the convenience of rcmiUaiuc, the ffdlcwiuy cv -tern of CLunmxn. Lady's Book and Bulwer's Novels for Lady's Book and Marryatt's Novels for Itulwcr's and Marryaltbs Novels, 17 in all Bnlvver's or .Marryatt's Novels and Saturday News, I Lady's Book, Saturday News, and Sketch for fa fs 5 Lady's Book, Celebrated Trials and S'kl-tch , , Bnhvcr's or Marrvntt's Novels, Celebrated Trials, nnd Sketch Hook, Sin WALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS, A premium of all tbe Novrls by this celebrated author will be triven to any person funiishinr ten siibsei ibcrs and the crtsh 530, to the publisher ol the La 'y s Book free of postage: or one ball ot the Novels f r five suhcrihers, and the cash 1 1 Nov. 1S3G 20. BLANKS! BLANKS!! ALWAYS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. THE VINCENNES GAZETTE Is Published every Saturday BY R. Y. CADDINGTON. TEKMS 52 00, Jfui.idiricrtvir.cc. J3 1)0, If paid Jurit llit yevr. $3 00, If ;rt paid dttrir.fj insurer $1 g5, t or iix i.'i.vi..'.'. .. Papers th eimliaued only at the or tbrm of tin pui.-Ii-iher c arrcarayes are m.e. ☞Advertisements making one square or less will be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion longer advertisements in the same ratio. Advertisements sent without orders, will in all cases, be inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. ALL those inccb'.td toll. D. V heeler end ' .atU heel, .-r ck Daily, whose notes are now Inc. and vvhoirt accounts have been dn f., .; rriootlis. will do the snhscrib.er a favnr. nnJ rw..u " "- them-elves by caPiiur and setihng the satnc imncaiateiy, as no lanr.cr inuuljcncc can bo giv. n. IL D. WHEELER. V: .erer.es May 17 1S37 51ALL KLVDS OF BLANKS