Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 September 1837 — Page 4

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Loansport, Indiana, January 'JO1I1, !S:i"). Ih'ar sir. Iii t!ie liopo thnt si'me good may ivi.l' lV..:n it, 1 have ta!;t 11 this 111'""!!", of jjhinjr to vour ft llow i-iti.cns say t!io ;i..p! t of the early sctlcis of Si;...;-i.-!i;u!ja, ti'.c follow in-r inlorsiiation; ?.:).! it i':"n' he ::iiv now liviroj; whose ti ui'o Si.iknm, to them. 1 hope the follow lit"; m.iv Ik' communicated, through the public pi mts 01 vour place. There h now living near tins place, .v.i.ci.r the Miami Tiibe of Indians, an a -. A w iiite w Oilvm. who, a few (laws it.ro,

1 1.,' list 1 lo-. 1 1 tin- eamp w 11:1 I : '".c v, as ;-ile.i aw av i.om 1 1 1 :.: oil or near the Su-.pne- ' ' in .'I'. :t - be was erv von n a :.' 'i.i to (i;ht vear- old. as !ii' t a p.i: t ..I' I )clr.v:i!'' Indims, . ho w.-ie 'ii a hoMde toward, the whites. v';e :. hi 1 l'..t!it a name was doit ao w as a lj-;aher, ratiier smad us -'.tiiie. ed wore a l.;r,".e Iiriiini'.'Hl hat was of sandv hair and 1:':! eonipiexion. and much fi eek:-ied tbi.t he liv ed about :c It a tn.h: from a town where there va--a f :iv;t they lived tit a wooden hcase of iv, o v ',,;;;-s ,io!i, an.l had a spring near the hoc-e. She s ivs three 1 'clau iiiTs en i . 10 to the house, in the day time, when ill weie absent hut herself, and perhaps tw o sniaher eliii heti; her father and 'l-ot'iei's were a':.-e:; tir.driina- hav. The Indian:, crn , ied her v. m;d she inlopt. ;a into a t.eni.v ot ! '.tuwares, wiio raised her and tia atcd her as their ov.'il child, i'iiev died about foriv veins n jo sonicv. liere i.i Ohio. Sh.' was tin u man ied to a Miami. :v whom she h.i.l four ehilare;'.: two unlv o! th-nn aie now livnur . Ik y are !..th d an u i. i ,-r- ami she lives wn'i tie m. 11, r husband is dea l she i-j old an-l h bh', an ! thinks she will no: bie loin.;. 'i'bese con -idi : a'.mtis ludm-ed b.er to iiif tl'.j presi ut hi-v.-rr of ht-rs If, w b.ic'i -lie never would before tearing her kindred, would come and fet'i'e her a way. She has lived long and happy as an Indian and but for her eo! r, i mil 1 not be su-pe-.".. d tor being any thing c!-e, than .-ueli. She. is very respectable, and wealthy sober and hones;. ll- rtiame is w I'h.c.t reproach. Stic says In r father bad i lurjt: family say ciht eh.ihlren in all st ot.ler than ilerself, one voimorr. as well us she can rijculhet, and den!o,s p.ot, there r.rt yet living many of their descendants, hut seems to think that all of her brothers and sisters must be dead, as, she is is' verv oh! herself not far from the aire of eighty. She tl he thinks she was talent pri'-ouer, before the two last war-, which; m t;st mean the IJcvolmtomtrv w ar, a.i ! Wayne's war and the late war have been! m:ico tb. e.t one. She has entirely lost her! mtb.er tongue, and speaks only Imh; 111 ; to w bieh I also understand, and she gave me a full I.'.-' ay of heiselt". Her own christian name she ha forgotten, but sjvs her f.uher's name was S!oiUm, an; he was a ;i:aei". She also recollect.-! that it was on tiie Susapiehanna that they lived but don't recollect the town near which thv liicd. I have thought that from tins letter yon miht cause seme'hing to be inserted in the nei.,-pepers of our country, that might pos-ih!v catch the eye of some of the descendants of the. t-'iokum family, who have a knowiede,; of p. oirl bavina- been " " C5 carried oh' bv the Indians some seventy years airo. This tl.fy mieht know from tannic ti'iei uon. Ifso. and they will come here 1 will carry the m where they may see the o'o'-.-t, ot' my letter, alive and happy though old and far advanced in hie. I can form no idea where about upon the Sits p.iPti'Uitri river, this family could b , , n ttija.l it tii-if inrh- sr-iri! nmnl.r about the time ot the revoluttonarv war ut tierhaps you can as certttin more about it. If so. I hope will vou interest vo'irsolf. and il possible, u t her brothers and sisis it' any lie ;die, if not. tinur children k i io iv w hero te.ov iiiay once more see - rcb.tiie, whose fad; has ben wrapped in mvsterv lor sovan'.v years, and lor whom her bereaved and adiietcd parents doubt less sic-; m auv a iutter tear. I icv Ion T ciic fotind their o-raVcs. though their lost :u. i.i tl.-.'V never fonml. I have been .iiueh alfe -ted with the disclosure, anil hope the s-urvivin? friends mav obtain, oo'ieh y.i'.r good'iea, the information 1 csire for them. If I r.iti be of any seriee to them, they may command me. In the mean time. I hops; you will excuse me for the freedom I have taken with vou a total strati;1;. and believe mo to bp Sir, with much respect. our oh t set' t. gi:o. w. 1 1 w i ( ; . ''"'.. ' -'.;.-'!;'. V.fi are rather a erwA-d h.'.' tet-i " . ! -, .. 'e r. t ,r. be! a.r !e er- -'e 1 as a tr. 1 ' i ' '-. il w t'e- tal!e-t la u, rnut T e . : '"' ''-'i-1 -ce; i-.cir it i. ne duv i i .! stcr.a. I s I ,v .- I The hr! i "a ,,e o., e.em. la.ia -he :. A Str;;; J.- ( ,. s,;C:0 I.Ole'l. l-.tlCCt I'-V.-r. !:'',, ''j'". !"" tee eqeio.el s' -.ited. The o'hnn-i : be ! to foifv.v th,. Lciia. of ,-oor-r, and ' " f 1 ' sireu a ,i,,..v. S eoiifoundc! er '.c- , v : - '...it lr- i,-. tt.-u the seinrrcl. bv mv ,v ''' '.'e b a;-.:,, :,r.-,-i , v tliree minute.h. i'e" tt.e !: -'.t::ei,,.''''o';'" ' I s-'.vr.n!' cx.-I line d t'-e beidlcr.l. . l.r: true si,-, true ever am- srorv was. I -he: -v are., saw t;,.,f tr, c , a.,.vn .,. , "m.; ',,,, cnlsii.ra bo.; r,;-r,,. T!lc J,,, : XVOc.!,I ,-raw! t loeera (.-(; u,,,, in ., ,!n;,,(!;,,.in' cr,,. m- ! were tliem are r-.i's. that rverv tii tin -'", ,,;l'' 'hey f.ju.,.1 themselves back in the la-t'ire a aiiii' .....A t ,.-- r,-;;,,,.v,,,; .,-,.; n,in..K .- ''. !S,',r' "''"us5; ''las" hi jo-ralVe!'' S.-hol iis. ' cthV Master. 'Thomas, what's the biueest over in AmenkyV ''I'he TomoVbee. 7Ur; Ik. keeps a pi-i.-liiu' on lu !. 'lie piiieht nie tirvt 7.Ur. an.l I pin.-h't him rack airain.' -Take vcr seats: loss e.ass in parsi,,:' t!,'m. eroses. parse " : i i ii one ii om ion. A-i k nrK. a n . an-, a-s-s a-:, A rk.sii.-d:-.' -I'i uiivun- c it Aikjil-'

-.'..s; 1'iii Mos.-s you unit fcl'i'llin' yet Jiaisan, liil.l.' (), yeth'cr, H.itkliantlsa v is a noun, ob- . t tiv ease, iiulientiv mode, cei)imrutive degrro, l.ii.l .ersnu anil noiniiiativ ense to ri.'ars.' Volt a iv 'at s.tnl wli.it fzetuler, Moses.' I'Yniiniiip -I'-n ler.' W liyb -forat. .' ?''xt.' IVuiiei.' .el.' '('orzitza slH'male.' 'Next.' I 'oi Li-.tn-a, "nr.' ( 'omc l'aviil, you know.' Vi-lli'iii.' .ll. why is Arkansas of the feminine v.: ' r. M ii,i." Co'.itz why eozitz. got Miss ourv on the norf, Louisa Ann. i on the souf, Mrs ii'l'v on the a-t, an.l ever so many she feinules e the v.a-st.: ' Verv well, H.tviilyoii may go lo r ! m I,, a.l; ou'ro a Tiiitt senilis, an, I'll nmke a man

'm ('..; :' rr mothei.' eth'em (A. !f. ):., ( 'larcnitnit laii.iH .'iAViai. Win. M. Anderson, Esq. of :!.! i i , has coiniiuiiiieated to us the It'sult of .m -j.. li'ncnt in haymaking, which he tried tlufiiia the -ra. on that has just ji.isged. Several acres .,! n t, aliy were mown, and instead of spreading I'i- .s ,,er the shorn grouiel so that the rays i.t .,:,t w . mid penetrate and drv it, he cau -edit I i 1 r I'.etned iuiniedettt lv intti haycocks w'.a -li ua i r, ira.Irtl well. lie' rain would not -li"vt "i. .eel !. t'l in the field t. .r several davs. V, lirn i. 'st.i l.-r ji: esei va'ioti during the winter, he tee; It',' lay sweptii iiii.l richer tiian .r.ii...try, end near r. e::h dry withal to lie ir i.tiu i.i u A Li-ei -1 r of salt w as made in stonae it a .. ay, Mr. A. 'links that the hay cured by this method wi'd ! e li.-ner in the spring tlian that preserved in the I-, , ; e -. ' 1 1 H'iiv, a. id when it is coreadorod th i' the new ', an is alteini. it watti mucli less lahor than j the old, the proeess of '-spreatlin;;" anil "turning" 1','iee ;,, , :,!, , I. n noiu-rat ailoption of it mav !c cxj ; if !. !t is i.iuhalile that ail kind.; of grass I would !!! !. ir the like treatment w ilhout hecim- ' 1.14 s-.i r e... 1 mouldy, and something of course deI j- ad : e: ;i th" weather dining the haymaking ; !(. Mi. A. tlo: not elaim to he the diseov- ' ere' oi' t'd i Miniov i.MKtT hut acted upon a hint tit.'ii '.e i a.e! m ;u o.,t newspaper. .Vcojo Ct,zr!!'. w- t I I . I i . 4 . 1 .1 . I V I Y'l. C""'' saifscriiier wi'lies t.) se'l in "V. - kk I" a re tra.-ts or the whale togt tl.- " e.-. t'ii- fallow ini; LAND, which is well 'hiiher.-d witli oak, a h, Mack walnut. .: !(.! -luai-tree. The South K.lst quarter ; eiti.ei t !, iii township No. S, North of range tl Wot. eont lining one hundred and sixty s, ti e s.;u. luing I miles below Yineennos. If re : i !.-a. li-ig to .Mount ("arniel. Title inat i ueJAMI's T1IKUIAC. ,-' kiiuic jihilux'tjihir ! l,i ur t'if t'yitl, ache put it ".)'' V I'CH Alio AlllIT IMG. mm? balm. i .lad iiil.eat-le remedy for Tooth Achj A sO , I e!.. a ea. e.i ji preseri ative lor tiie teeth. VlliVi: si I'HR JJOTTI.K. In .'tiering this invaluable IJahn to the public i.i'iny cei tiiic iti-s of its eilicaer might be given, ube h ttie limits of a newspaper forbid publishing, an ! ivhi-'W may be seen l.y calling sit the agents: but i -i very species of .pi.tckery has been thus thnt-l into i.etice, wc invite the public to a more .' c. iceiiig proof of its almost miraculous powers to n heve this worst of all aches, the tooth vehe, :-;;;iYK II' A TIBIAL, (being careful strict! to the directions civrn on encli ho n! o and let il rise or fall upon ITS OWN ML" KITS rr. Sullae it t' say that in thousands of eases it has never failed in a single iii.-t.iuce. it slioul l he use-i aiser all ileutal operations, sore te.-th. bleee.iiie. and siiuioiv earns. Ac. and is deei b-i'lv the best tooth w ash ever known, and all who have used it, have laid aside all other rem edies ol'.ere.l as eb'r.nscrs of the mouth, and pu rilier of the breath. Kors.de at the Dnui Store or llitt & Sawyer. Market St. Yineeuoes, la. anil every town am village in the I nitcd States by proper agents. Yin'-uinos, A pil U!l 1 8 J 7 lS-lv. JUST THY OHE BOTTLE. Wl t received, and for sale, at the Drue g Store of Hit V Smrii-r, Yincennes. that remedy far the Airue cV Kcser, invented by Horn inc; aad Nion. which has proved itself in Ohio. most ot Indiana, and the north of Illinois n be without a rival for the above complaint. A we con.id.-r putlhur of no avail, we fhall omit it together witti tin; hundreds of certificates wliich we can produce, auj knowing that u fair trial is the pioof. V.invfcinr,l by IKYIN Iil'I'l), Kichaioiid, Ind" Extract of u It tti r, rut;F tfuiirt, Utrinis, Aii tfutt ISoC. Pr. I Xiron, Sir Having sold the auc svrup. left us bv your airent. and fioni tic good success w hich attcicipd it we are induced to send far more. hopiaLryeu will send us atp'.intitv on such terms as will afford us a prot'.t. I have used in lav practi-'c. various remedies for tic fever and acne. but found none so ell. -etna! to eradicate it as that prepared by you. and from my observation, hav come to the conclusion, that it i-i a compound found bv your experience, dc-t'tote t f :ll t !'.".' d -leteri, m j medicines which predispose the svs tem to a return of the disoa - e.mse piently, I fee an a-'snTiini'e in its a lnuea-t ation. scidom entcrtained in reirard to the iieicrahty ,,f j-ue lucili l ines bv s- ientitie men. Please forward soon as Jin .sible several do.'.en bot'les. to the ertre of Messsr, M.,;i!I et ( 'o. St. Louis aNo state w hat vou will take for the receipt. Yours, eve. I.KYI WELLS vt Co. Juh- 1G -t LIVE AM) I. K A II x Tailors look here! I 5 AYINt; been appointed A sent by T. Oliver, to si 11 his improveil sh auldsr measure s.' -'"ni far cutting tiainients, I take this ojiportu- ::: ...iniiim tiiose who wash to qet a svstcm th e they can put confidence in, t come forward and examine. If the purchaser finds any faults w-ua the System in any way, he can return the siiiae, and his money will he returned. It is can to leern. and certainly the preatest improvement in ; ' 'ei come neiore tiie puhlie. I h" rut" is a self-variation one, and no man can m.ise a nuss-fit if he takes Lis measure eorreellv I will also take subscribers to the Keiiorts of Fash"mi.-. i nose Desirous to liecome suhseribers will j b roe forward their names and place of residence imaieniateiv, letters post paid. e -.. ii. 1 oe Keports w all be published earlv inwiaonrr. i,. L. WATSON. uicounes june su, t :?. g tf FLOUR AM) C. MEAL.. rE,,,l' subscribers have made arrangcments witli Air. Coleman, by which tlicy will he enabled to keep constantly on hand. Flour and Corn Mea of the first quality, which they will dispose of at the market price. THORN & TIi AC Y. Feb. 17, 1837. 3S

VJiv IvNA ACADILM Y. rWini next session in this Institution 8 will commence Wcdncf-day the 1 1th of June next, tinder the immediate superintendence of Mr. Kecd Wilkinson, A. M. as Principal. The Academical year is divided into

four Terms or Session of eleven weeks ' each. j The Fall Term commences the first Wednesday in October. The Winter Term 'the last Wednesday in December. The i Spring Term, the third Wednesday in j March. The Summer Term, the second ! Wednesday in June. Instruction will he given in the following branches, viz: Keadintr, Writing, Arithmetic, (leography, I modish (Irammar, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, .Natural Philosophy, History, Chemistry, Ivhetorie, Algehra, Navigation, Surveying, Geometry, Astronomy, Mineralogy and llotimy. Also In Latin, Greek, German and French Lanou:iLrt s. OaTES of tuition. For instruction in Reading, & Writing, per term in advance, i?l,00. Fnelish Grammar, Common Arithmeti, it (Jeography, per term in advance, 5,00 For the higher branches of Kntrliseh the Ancient, the G'erman and the French languages per term in advance, SO 00. Hoard can be had in respectable families at 81 50 to s?2 00 per week. i. P. Applicants lor admission will apply to Mr. William Purtch, the Treasurer, for certificates. IJv order of the Hoard of Trustees. II. DKCKFK, Prtnident. Jos. SoMits, Scr'i. Yineennes. May ''23, l oT. 52-tf 0 0-PARTNEHSHIP. III tinders tgned, having entered into - partnership in trie UK L t.. business. intend constantly keeping on hand, an extensive and oeneral supplv of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STCITS, PERFUMER I ', S,-c. and hope from their constant attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. They assure their friends and the public, that any article offered for sale by them, shall he genuine of its kind. Their terms liberal, at wholesale. II. DllCKl'll, F. V. M'KEE. DOCT. DECKER, having procured a partner who is experienced and attentive, will, at all times when called on, attend to Ids practice as heretofore, who, being oreatful for past favors, hopes, from his attention, to merit a liberal share of patronage. May 13, .riO-tt frr.. 1). The undersigned, having sold bis former stock of (HOODS, informs his customers that he has his books in the Drug Store, where his former customers may find him, and request they would call and settle immediately. F. V. M'KEE. CASH FOR WHEAT. HE subscriber will give 100 cents (cash) par bushel for WHEAT, delivered at the Hussell ville steam Mill. YVM. REE YES. Kuselville, July 20, 1S3T. 8 tf LL those indebted toll. D. W heeler and heeler & Ifailv, whose notes are now due, and whose accounts have been due fjr six months, will do the subscriber a favor, ami perhaps themselves by calling ami settlino; the same immediately, as no further indulgence can be given. IT. D. WHEELER. Vinenries, Mav 17 137 51.votici-::: fTTjHE undersigned having closed his store at the lnnl, and wishing to close the accounts of the same, would request those who are indebtd to call and settle their respective debts. IL 1). WHEELER. Yincennes. A up. Oth. lSdfi 11AOTICR those indebted to the late firm A LL those indebted to the late firm sf Smith cV jrH ' 'arson, are .'.eaia requested to call and settle their accounts, as further indulgence cannot be given. We wi',1 take in exchaiure for debts, or eoods, Corn or I'oik at the market price. lv. SMITH & Co Yincennes. Nov. Cd. 1 S3(i 23-tf. Lidice r wj s A -V I VO'l r-ee-;-V.I : HE Vt GIG. rEMIIE Subscriber has on hand and for a stile, one new light Gig, witl leather top, finished in superb order. It was manufactured by hitmore an Dance of this place. WTIITMORE & DANCE. Yincennes, June l(i, 1837. THE FEMALE ACADEMY of the Sinters of Charity OF YINCENNES, U'lI.L resume its exercises on the 1st Monday of September. The branch es tauffht are as follows: Reading-, "I'ltiiis, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, History, Plain fc Fancy Needle-work, Marking, Lace work, Head work, Drawing and Fainting in wa ter colors, Music on the Piano 1 orte, and Vocal Music. TERMS. Board and Tuition in any, nr nil the branches. isSrt ner annum, or S2-5 per quarter. There is an extra charge for music, and the use of the Piano, of 824 per annum, or f per quarter DAY SClIOIiAHS Sifsj per annum. or $4 per quarter. J nere is an extra charge for drawing and painting of S1G per annum, or SI per quarter. .. 4lO 1 CO- 1 Ch n incenncs, aujum m, 1004. i:t,

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At Wholesale. BUTLER & COLEMAN. ARE now opening a large and full assortment of DRY GOODS, K!rtir I'otitcls, Av. tSt'C. yr. 1!. .V ('.audits for the importers, wiii e.nea.tntly keep on hand the (real) Anchor ltrand ( 'lianipa'uo'c; and a superior article of Spanish wjurs At their Wholesale store, corner of Main A: Water Streets. Evansvile, Julv 11th, 1830 10-tf il;ci't--Iioii .ni'i Copyir ianmact N. SMITH, ONTIXI ES to carry on the above branches in all their variety, at his new brick shop on Market street, nearly opposite the Market House, where he will lie be clad to accommodate his old customers anil the public generally, at wholesale or retail. He has on hand a number of ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accomodating terms. 'iucenne, Nov. 4, 1835 25-tf. ,'. Ii. Cash given for old Copper, Brass am! Pewter. SOUTH AMKRICAX cms ertain destroyer of th it gr rrt p lit For pale whole-sale or retail bv II ITT -V' SAW VEIL Yincenne", April?, 1837. 15-6m. iVEW hi HE subscribers are now reeeivins;, V openiu-. a general assortment of Foreign and IJoinesti DRV GOODS, suitable for the present, and approaching seasons, together with a iood assortment of Hats. Bonnets. Boots and Shoes, Iron. Nails. Castings, ( iroceries. tiueeu!-Ware, (il.iss Ware, Hard-Ware and Cutlery, ALSO a laree epiantity Kcnhawa Salt, Vc. TIIE above stock has been purchased in tin Eastern cities, ( pi in. ipally in Philadelphia.) anil at a verv favorable time, and we intend to sell alow, and on as sood terms as any other house in the place. We are thankful to our friends and fu public ill general, for past favors, and would solicit a continuance of the same. T1IOUN A TP.ACEY. Vincennes, June 2, 1837. 1-t 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 GROCERIE, 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. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. I WILL sell to the highest bidder at my resdence in town, on Saturday the 7th of October the following property, to wit: 10 Acres in the commons of Vincennes, enclosed with a post and rail fence, and contcinjaa I v i i? immi.'iii.ni lv on the hue of the ted Evansvil!" and Yincennes K.ul-ro id. Acres of LAM), situated 3 1-2 mi! from town bounded on one si le by the abash river the stage road tn.m litis place In Terre-Hante. runs through a part cf it. There are about 40 acres under fence It is well timber ed, and the land is of the first quality. Therr arc tw o loer Cabins on the premises, w ith out buildings it contains a splendid su(;ar orchard of about 1 00 trees, all lying contiguous and conveniently situated. There ale two beautiful building scites on the place it is peculiarly well titted for a stock farm containing two excellent springs of water, and a branch which never tines up much of it is covered with a rich bed of bluc-i;rss, which only requires fencing to make excellent pasture Summer and Winter. On that ..art of it which is washed by the Wabash, is an extensive stone ipr.rry which cannot fail some day to be vi rv valuable some of it has already been ......ir, ,..,ri', m iteria s A biuuung toumlatloii. This place is generally known by the name o( Fort Knox. At the same tunc and place, wiii he sold 2 Horses, 3 llraii of Cuttle, 1 Plough, (Inutile and single trees, .llso one (I idi, together w ith several articles of household furnitur'- , i i c Terms. For the real estate, one-third cash. A the remainder in two eipial payment, of one and two years, and a lien on the property until H lpaidl with notes bearing interest at 0 per. cent ner. annum from lime ..f sale. For all other prop erty, the cash will be required. II. M. SUA W. Yincennes, August !, 1S37. II M.SOUTHERN MONEYTf PAR, TIll'j notes ot ail ttie Solvent l.anfes ot .Vow Orleans, will 1 taken at par in payment for (iioccries and Foreign Liquors, by J. F. RICHARDSON. Wholesale flrocer anil Liquor Merchant. Evansville, la. Sept. 7, 1:)7. 15-ett. ALL KINDS OF RLAAKS

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Hook and Majr;ziii A: THE Proprietor of r the inieeasinL' pa' r the L: .h. Bock. Cra'efid lie he l is leceivI'lllf so irelo -," th . he l.ns ed, unllo-mees to the L.I. 1 it " W 1 1 1 1'Olslv sti-.'-iined thnr ,;,; ,',., ma..e new r.rt.injeuaails !'. '.Miiiied 'li.it ,e eoultl u etlettur-by j.r.,.,,..t.. the i'i! wi-lics ot his tiuiiieie.it: Fillet! the alu.il.ie at..! r f r tin tr ;;. . itilic;Oii,ii. 't ill any way more tcts, or rc..he the aalteis, he has ,t a urMRS. l'IJoft..ll, to ejiiu tmeitt -i SARAH J. HALE, .. !.' d t 1 iipenclt ndam e the ii'i aary l.a.K'- I!..i U1;l J,,.,, ,:f,,'r rain c vi iM Mrs II 'e a be eommitli' conducted ti periodical o : A'-elii. in mm La, In 111 lit. ). 'eh v. ill a! i!i!ie; merged in the f m.iliar to hei l.a.ly's e.ii.litla . ok. Her mi ti. and t ill h it'll ipiltlill., i i!e of the At uitie si. i- i-ir ,-, .. 1,1., , , , .me . f .... .....si ..IC.-IMI M.,,,rulin a. , a, i tl of our ft i ruder I Hale, the Li, indie s Bo ll lis ni'iit i f Mrs, y rii..iiiii,ni the ! Let eidv 1 s already a that it will ol the m jam. -I lilt lit excellent eli pur. e rt i it i: cont'd, i e' ect, more emineii w oi thv to whose interes's- ;nct ; and will continue to 1 1 The superior talent . ai.d r tell! wait pive ttie work a new contributions, ami tho.-e iiop'd.H i vt hile her ov ' ICitlvetl fiem her y: corres; ontitaUs. (,f v. !,, sonal rrienils, anil otlier a ntlmber have already almast entirely original, are expected to fiirnish mav be mentioned. Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, E,L. Mrs. II. L. SiL.ouiii.y, Mr--. Ann S. Stephr n, Mrs. Caroline L'c L' n'7, Mrs. K. F. Elletf, Mis Leslie, Miss H. F- CraiM, Miss c. e. (;. .., ;,, Miss L. II. Medina, K. S. Mackei.7i.-, I.. L. I. Joseph It. ( 'hniii'ler. The proj li.-tor of t!ie mined to use rverv an . a,'I'Oliuse A n.oi will n ii, A! -II. i h V. . Wi: 1..1. Li If ike Fid, :. v. ih .W ; l B. P. i ! Il.-l t1 ... d.-ii.;ed, t,,c c. i ies. :f th w. ik C! i ; . . , - - id-, -.-1 rl.trify w I.ieh his j uMi, ,, has il in s 1., - his vears j.e das "one stem h plovrment. and he , limes are sin h us to Pi', t tit,. im advantages uver hi- eemj SUlls.-l ijit itill list Ceidecs 1 evpedeiotires ii te, it. a 1 1 1 compli-h.-d by ei.t. -rjn '.ze -t i t'l eil.-ct. i;. l a i per-., eve. i i as eontrd: oiiain.tl ii mii!e wait to v. ..: fir every 't t in o a ii!i- le mi epte .i-dl - I i: a.: as will I periodic, Th. wid lik. be iiion itv. Di r, en t:,c 1 ; tl 111 t ue I nili-.i , int eliani -.d oife, wi-e !',-- improved. eh .'.!"!. -llel the i;::. J ti.e v i'e.r i , e I - I. a.i. B. . Ti, several eiaiat a t seci.nd m. i.lh prevailinir f ..hi.. belli-hm. i.ts, eal ance and inert t i v. i I Lu tl -...I be , id-.tcd t use the f ii be i a i rod ue. I a i i iri'iier til. ail do lie t!i::t tl, m..-t ek iI. I. romuie c tn , has impure 1 voted to the from the di-ti be .associated The terms lars per aura. 1 I.. in a-i.i-i must be a.ld,. As the p , i ne cted "di . for the ooiiv. system of L.-t.K's B..,.k Lady's Book Buhver'-. and B.ilv.a i - , r ' .News. ,e. I I.. A. E Y 1( at f tire Lie le -i ic ( iA llVtl 'i''. -.:..! Buiuri'- .,.' d.- f. an! ' 'airy alt's ,,ni-!-,i,,rr, :.n s .Mo.-c I a: rvalt's d i.vcl., , Saturday Ni vs, ( V I -br.ited Tri t!s v.-l-. n ,,1 ttiii. I.i If... , . t'i I!,,. i. f.i I! ,. I.:..! I!... Bidu, 'I'll Man I Sket ..p-d di. SIR WALTER s.- U j t 1 vy iw in .,wj A premium of author w i'l be A the Navt is ! ell to li'lV p' till I- 1 1 i-ll' ten sul'sci ihcrs aird th of the l,n dys Bo-.!; I ot' the Novels tor five : Nov. l rtti--:'tl. e cash ' li e of pes! ! I'li'ii! ers. i j)lllfsi'r6 lt.f-i ir:,-, tin or-: ' y fa . J-,J, -s TERMs so op if,.,,;. Tf I i:i, If lll.t '.- .w'. .' ,-:-i ';..- ' il ia: ' !! III". Y- (a ? I '- " l.-n .- Papers discontinued n;e at .1... . lion of ll.o publisher while a- nvw: - a're due. ,'iii.a tn. at s tor o j".ilver; Is n will be iuser ed tl tl enty-iivi its for every sii' cm- nts in the ,i cuts scut w iiiio client ii,i iii- n. onger a-ivci ti Ailveriisen Oiili i-. wi.l .ted llll lil 1, and y I5RAADV rccoivcil. 21) llhl.s trrs'i f,-.;. I 'ill is I , til ecllcnt ijU.-iilv, hid ll-I,'i.lo 1 louse. i is lor sale ai tmr W j.nncii ,f. in:ni:i:i. Vincccptincs, Mav 11 t'i, -, T 'HI', lin.h t-i'.-in d in.- eutere I inti partu, 1 -p..tf. that th ip in the SADDLERY' '.1-1.1. --. r lully iulorm their tiienda and lli-e puhlie I'na v. i!l 11 rv oa .di its v. a lous hraii lie patronage. Ti doors aeovc Mes.-r in.-iiii. !,e, l-u jra-s ales, itii'l ir -lorn is . Biirr h sl,J'e, f ,, t'-r str, . t. t a i's t- re. oa Wi '.' He! , J. M. THORN. O. II. BRISTOL. Jul V.' mvi i'i-- i I ' I'd, J. 1 J . M I J I J.l I d ( A XI) ALWAYS POR SJLE THIS OFFICE. JT BLANKS! BLANKS!! ALWAYS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.