Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 February 1838 — Page 4
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butts 2 a?JI ens ass AHVOillT! COMig 90. I. I've just come lefore you. Content, you"!! hearmc sing; I fciT it is not in ny power To do any such thinu; Butine you're so inclined, I'll try what I ran do. And when I come to the choru. Why vou uiav join in -II. A cool I InJ f.:r my sewfiheart, IU tell you the re ion why. At Christinas sh bakeJ plum pudding. Likewise she made mince pie: Her mistresses cupboard m of good elorAnd she did keep the ke s. One pocket she tilled with butter, And the oth.r ehe f.hol with cheese. III. Or.e pockat she f.dVJ with butter. About a pound or more. And in cutting of the cheese. Hrouijht the master at the .icon Ibotr.g in a tjuan.lary what to do. She bade me the chimney f,j, So up into the chimney W ent butter, ch-csa end I. v-. I had'nt been up i the cbi-nny Above mi hour at mo-t When my butter besran to melt, And my cheese bejan to toaat. The master corning in the room He. thought the de'il was them; For every drop that fell in the fir. My eves how he di J stare. The nwttr-T he wt to the top of the ho-fc Hut not a word di-lhe. sv, Thinking that some water Miijht drive the do'il away. And sure enonh it rrn pouiirj'cown As fast as it could fa'l. And I came tumbling ster, Butter and chee and all. VI. And I came tumbling after With my sooty end ;iasy face. Out of the front I did run, And through the streets IiJ para: TWogs Jul bark and the children d.tl c-r As loud a they could ball. And the old women ciiedout of trewiucow There goes butter and cheese and all. CVArOilATION. VCuv it a decanter of r,,,d water, r irn Irnnzht int,t a warm ro -m speedily corertd With dew? lioenuse the temperature of the decanter i !- r than that of the ait immediately around it. The dew may be wiped oil ar.un and a;.un. luit will be constantly reproduced tul tne l mpera.r. .,nnt. I'DOU till frill, il h tllC t.io-l ce,nvnient sort of hv uro.n.-ter, or instrument lor nirasuripj the quantity cf vapor in the alrtixp'.rs it constructed Why ere p-rom vf'! v.Wr -,'n.-"- . .? Beoans. being clipped in water, they imbibe a quantity of it. whieli eradul!y eyaporate: and. T-rt . -f be.t hi cssntv to conv. it tli vatsr into v.iper will be taken from a bottle (t wincplaceuin it, the wine u (ju.mcraniy cool ed. Why ,l,cs lie Irrni rtak (' henes in pat or p'r?r-rat!f"- r-f S'?;'ilar njhT ttrimir fj'irlion.) t.TC'i'Tic riMr.', viaUite in eoia or aump wei.t'-cr? l!ec;:use the vapor (invisible while t.rnr-cratr.re'i is thi klv nroripit jt-d. M 1 higher by tb.e air milh. which it is ruiied being tc.jc iiinvi?ihl?. Whu t'. pre-fare ;c,"tVif(t ico'id too preserve ? to 1,1-cfi-.-e if lwf-.,r nun, and all evaporation prcd.i Uecau-;" of the Heredity cf a lar;i sf caloric bcin combined with fluids, t hem into vapor or ecis-.tity convert V".f do ptrtons lake n'd by tlothc? Ci'iT trr tret Because fh suuJen'.y loo a hirce portion of isaat, which i carriea elf from the body by the evaporation of the water from the clothe?. H7,!. (') hot countritx do persons cotitinuu! troio irater or. the eu therefrii' the cf npiirimerit-? Be-anse the ev-pcrjt on a rast deal of heat, and ni ef the wr ikes the ter t's3rh ap.tinents ceol a.i d rsfrvshinc. Why art (i(;fi'iW.-"; v."i!i!i:4ed? TJece.use ef tb.e motim pri'Ju'-ea bv tl e china weight of air when bested. The air which is within the room became warmer than the external air, and th Utter then prefses in at every opeiinj or cre-ice to displace the firmer, .'j7 in iirnitins the r-ia'eh .a." Hecausethe aciJ is cor.turto tnre from the air, owing to trie of closing tho bottlci. ,..y avtri -tini nic.islinperfect manner Electro Kag-nctic Tcleerraph. We were among a number who witnessed on Tuesday an exhibition of the new telegraph invented bv Professor Horse of the New Yotk University, and were more than gratified by the n.tccess which has rewarded his labors. There ean be scarcely a doubt that a ner and TTunueiiui uiuiiijia uvrr lime and fpaee tins nera r?een aetiievcci. iSy mean o! his apparatus, a communication was con-V-A.l i V. ........ V. nn A.'tn C 1 tu miunii f ah .a ci '.eu nines intantaneously. and an important sentence tra preptrcd for transmission, transmit ted, reduced again 1 1 larguacp, and rea;' to the company in etrht minute. Had the distance been ten orone hundred timeg es great, the time required would probably hnve been little tf It will not be regarded as a bold prediction by any one who has examined the Professor's apparatus that foretrrn intelligence which readies this citv in the trtornin? may be published in N'ew Orleans before night when a telegraphic communication he'we-n th two emu shall havebeea established. The i-enit
;ahoui six hundred dollan per mile) seems tlte only obstacle to its immediate ccoinj!uhaicnt. SV:-,'t-' Hcporttr. e T!iero is someiimes considerable difTieuUv
in making butter from cream, owinrr perbapa, to causes not cxac l.' endertood; and every dairy woman knows that caes occur in which the manufacture of a poorf article is impracticable. A friend assures us that in ordinary ra.-rs the diti':ce.lty i at once removed, and butter of a flood onaiitv procured by the addition of a little sal eratu ro the cre.-.m. W e have since tried it w hen cream proved refractory, and found it to succeed admirably. A spoonful of sal eratus pulverized. is a Mirticient dose tar two galioiiH ot I'leam. Af'i'r the oreai has been churned a proper tiiiK, if no Mjiis of butt.-r appear, sprinkle tiie powdered ? il eratus ovvt the Fiirfa-e, half at a time, ns it is P"-i!!o no nioro than half may be required. Alter ehuniinir a few minutes, lont.r, if necc-arv add the remainder. Tile philosophy of the mat-i tr, we take to be this: the alkali of tue Fal eratus . i.'',iraii7es tae s(tira:uiHUtit aeul ot the cream, and thus produces butter. (jtntstce Farmer. ef' Pernrf:,,,f j't'on. To endeavor to discover perpetual motion is to try to circumvent ( loJ and defeat the curse (us it is generally termed) pronounced upon man attcr the tirst transgression; -I'v the sweat of tliy brow thou s'i'ilt eat thy brer.('.' W hen we can make machinery that will no with out help, we tiae achieved that object for beinu : utioer tne neeesi'- of ai'i'.viii extraneous nowwe couid sit down and rot in idleness, should the discovery ever tike place, we shall soon un derstand thut the p:ime al curse was the greatest hlestiu. V:tV7-y C ' infinnnrnt . Fonr milhon? of the pcopIC n rpa icu bP i-ttprisoned for life in ih va'.ihs of the I'reasury. 6Vr(;.'y of thr Hcvcni'c I'ormprly tho lT. S.'hnnli vi;!i a capital of S:!3,00tV t'o;l between ihe revenue attd lot's! Who will tnke that sUtiort now? J'arkrt. The I'evene.e orcr 1 is here-ifter to ha invested in rtiiliums, tfoe ks! Who v broker? in mas!1 mos ;. reif e. :iin orh is trtftno;i:h J-.unut!. re Punons. Tit following aneele. illustrative t t!ie riiaraeter ! the late Judge lu.sons, is, lur.h in tliouht and Ianu;i2e, si:hliniC. A centlenjan had beea concerned in a ilueh tlm L n I L of his antagonist strtiek Ins yateh, ami remsineJ j there. It tints saved liis 1 1 tV-. The watch vy.n af:ervards exhiiiited, with t!ieh:ii! re'tiaininjr in it, in a company where Jude Parsons w-is present. Il was observed hv several, that it was a valsta'de watch. "Yes." paid I'arauiiF; very excellent; has kept Time fnini Ktermty." Purr.y JTe-ri(tldt-t no Jft rain;. Titers i i Yankee pediilme; eure-all piils on the ,J :ssis.ippi, tnadeot peas soUed in a solution of iibuonce! ot Chatleyoix, in 1721, re'ebratCii mns on the spot where?',". Orleans now stands, 'lie only hniklin he had to perform the ceremonies in, was a tent. Host. Wans. . y,.. . i.?n)iVv. In perus.in; tho opel history, it is iirmossitile mn to Up struck with the (tiversiacd traits of character presrn'od to us in the notices of the apostles of o-ir Lord. Of some of them indeed. v-e know ht'le mor trnti t:i ' i n jr e ti nne, bt;t whom such there are otlters re?';' . Ii irticidars ;wp reeorcle.l as conev an inttmat kno wl i . of their temper and find Jndai- selttsh, covcp disiimu'ation: .John view. T'o:s ton", and u. i r t open ari l sincere, witn so mucn ot the liarmlessnesa of i!:e dot e that we are almost surprised in meeting so many proofs tb CO tnoet of the wi-:dom of tb"3 serpen'; I'etcr of impiotts temper cjuick to believe, to re solve ami to ncf. but ns tpurk to rtva't liis belief and to shrit.k from his utidcrt.ik Thomas envious, slow perhaps (f nndcrstandio'T. but still slower of belief resolved to cive an assent to nnthine; without n thorough ii'iderstamiitie; of its nature, attd without th" trost positive pr,of of its truth: but is js often the rase v. i'.'i individuals of this slow and deli berate temper, strong in hi attachment and fir::; in his conduct; an 1 I'iuiip. zealously affected toward what va-? riffht, hut so m'ich tirdr the in'ltienee f things present and visible, as to have litttle cornorr-hension of what he cnuld not bring- to the test ot his own observation. In.si:V'ctfi" Virginia think of ?. The Loeislatnre of! levviti"; a tax upon old oaclie ors. tor the brnetit ol euch cliildrep. as have no parents. Asf-ryia tvo Chapters. C.'iupfi-r I. The Tint. Mr. Vix "i Bi:v Am (Jni.r! " All is net jtol.l that phtters'." ' The Wri.Ll.(; WAVES of CiU.O en,PILVE11 show that the currency of the Constitution is ready to become the currency of the 1'enr'-- ' " a. '',. "Xeverdid SPr.CI FLOW in itpon us more rapidly tiian now." (,i, h. 'Mr. Van Unren will trend in the f.intsteps of (Jen. Jackson, and in nothing more fait'nlily than in promoting the (it)Ll) currency." f. -a iiiauii.His nrj.;nii'iit I rem Air. on Ibirer: in favor of (JOi.l) .,d :-IL. KK. Henceforth tit'Ll) end Van Hiiro nil! lie identified, llencefoiliibe nil b thefJdl.I) CANDIDATE lb: the l're-idcncy." (ll ' r. "The mran-os of (t;nn. ksor.) are all in train, espe.-isliy the. most t;lcii,iu measure el restoring, the (;tI.D currency, nnj in thi noble wo'h, if rleete ! Mr. Van Dtiren stands I'ledjclf' &e.CUe. ri.iyi.'f, U. The Cnlax'rrphe ; A hmrN irn sI.' I'lastkhs. S "01 mt Unie (nd important conclusion:" TamciiT Pfpahtmkvt, ) lanuarv W?si. In cor.firrrity to the 12.1, -.Vt to authorise the imne of Tresiiry Xoies" approved tictober i-.'., it 1 nrrehv published, that "tho amount ..r .ti -r - . .... .t i rcnurv .fit,N issued in ,i - pursuance ot or i:o-.iMOtis 01 ttiu a-t. the :Ust ultimo is - .CSM5. LEVI WOODRFKY, S.fr, tary rf the. Trrn.vir:;. fr. A on Bnren entered imnn tlio .l.o,. i Prident 4tk of March, i 637. tnj'aprrovei Oct. r " -
"lannary 2. Mr. Van Bnren Secretary ot the ib Treasury states n'r: ::!j that ,"; '' iit'.llions nine inrrre I ijiid ei''h! i-firi) t'ont-umd nine 'iKudnd .mid riirhty-K.ne dofat s J'.f'uri f.7.j f Treasury notes has hee;i issued j rior to the aarne year lsj; !" C d. Jjur. .ir.nt'ier T'ic'iin to Quackery. The .ew Ytirk Conime reial slates that an inquest was held in that city on Friday, on the bodv of Albert (J. fShervvooJ, a barber aged about SO vear. From the evidence before the jurv, it appeared that the deeeas ed had been ill about three weeks, during which lime, until two days heforc las death, hshadbecn attended by Dr. Sweet tt botanic practitioner. The usual course oi steaming, and artmifiistering lonelia composition tea, &c. was rnre tarourIi with, withiiut any beneficial results. A consultation ot oo'.nnic pliysicians wa. then called, and it was decided 1'iat the treatment of the medical attendant had been such as the case required. On Tuesday Dr. Sweet gave hit patiettt up. and Dr. Davis, a regular practitioner, was called in, but the deceased was then beyond the reach of medicine, nnd died on Thursday. The body- was examined by Dr. 1'oj.t. Gilman, a: d Davis, whose testimony was such that the jurv brought in a verdict, that, the death of the deceased was accelerated bv the medical treat ment w Sweet. liis under the hands ef Dr. STOVIW! S I "OVES! L'rmuri!!. S.pt. o, iy3" :tbhalio ??. Star". Dcnr r, .iy umiiv nave lor a icnrrtri t of time been t;-;;i.r File ps' Cooliino; e well pleatove. wi !i which thev wc ed: maecvi onbl not be surpassed, if eon-iled. but of !ate we have had an opportunity to test tlip ia!it:"s of another, "the Combination stove, called lowns l atent improved by M. I-'renrh, and have found that it is far superior t the one first mentioned. In answer to my mqu i ri es. inv fmulv say, that tbey, can cook fiter, belter and with b'ss t'.iel and trouh.e. than they could with the other stove, I ran only account for the difference in this wrv, that the improved stove is so constructed, that von can control the temperature at pleasure wn! i out oh a no in tr the furniture on the stove. .,.e.! "i t tiic-eiore in;: articles cooued are not dam. a 'red by wasted 1 too great a heat, nor is the heat v tii'innr misunn ho.! I make this statement til at trte ivor may ho beniitted by it, as well in the venders of tha improved stove. ' wm. Tu.rTo;?.Tr. Irt i'rench. v e. t;ie unoersiners, are usiiio; tno eombina'.ion Cooltintr Stove. called Town's patent. improve,! l,y M. IVrn, ll. Wc have no hesitation in saying, that for con vctiienee attd expedition in cooUinir, Hik c . . l : c r. . . ! : l r . i-ir mi- sa kil; hi hp i, h i.ir pnrjiicso;: nnv , i.,,!!,,. ,,jvi: m!. in iiv. v e increiort1 i :.. iv .i cheerliilly recoir.menu r. as a very valuable itnprovcmctit. VfM. i:. it A. 1. IH TCm.XSO?., A. II John a. ci;ur A. YOll.NCS, Carmrl Ureuch: October -!th, 1837. Mr. ir. The st"ve I Imuoh of lhiiritiom stove) is superior ' seer, and from inquiry. you (thr to anv iav I believe -np'Tior to ire well p' Yours any now m u My family 'used witli their''. p. !i. r.u; Th" tnTicriher havi" exen! ive :! of mnki'itr :nid vending t!ie sbo v Thr ycrv -"iove, kceris it constantly on liat)d oriicr.l Stovn hp also .ps cheap and, sum convenient coolim creivr. a cnniT v.vriir.TYor I .uilihi InUiii,' whieli ho p'e;!rf"; himself to Ft II at th Lmnsvilie an 1 ( tnctnnati prices. '('bp puhlio nre particularly invited to call and examine the l'atent ('ombination stove. Sept. 28th, 1S.T7. 2'1-tf. iit.v n:r?;cn. i ilOA J TST received. Jur.ietia I5ar Iron. ,tnd I'lough Moulds. Also, Mollow-warc t asiinirs, Shoveln, Spades and Patent buckets, and for sale by tiiok:; & tkacy. Dee. 21, 1S37. Li. ev ww.C'i rSII'i undersigned with a view of closinsr their business, w ill sell olF their present slock of t r rf t? ly w holesrde or retail, at the mo.-t reduced prices Their poods were mostly purcnascil last sprui'-r and this (all m the ens. tern cities, and comprise a larjro and crncre.l nssortmcnt. A handsome snnnlv ol VMA. &, VIM E!1 (sOOhS ptst received. I hose wishinij to buy are respectfully invited to cue us a call whe:: we shall be h-ppy to furnish them with Hoods at a much lower rate than customary. On 1 and. ClOCKIKa STOVE el the most approved pattern, and for stile low. noss-& ewino. Yineennes, Pec. 9, lftlT U'J-tf. RLANKS OF ALL KINDS.
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ACADEMY. i'if'jllE 'i rustics ot tins institution having procured, and nt ciinsidcrble expoii-e lil
ted up the sjiacious buiMing known as the Knox county Seminary, and Inivinir secured the services of able, experienced and responsible Teachers, will Ojien tite S.liool tiie 1st W'vdnesUay in October next, with the addition ul a Primary IVpartment, in which will be latitat Heading, U'ri tin it. Spelling and first ltssons in Arithmetic 'I his edifice cotitjius, besides two large and coin modulus school rooms and a Library Room, seve ral other apartments convenient for the rc.cita.tiun of classes in the higher br-inclies of studv, aim of experiments in Chemistry and Natural Phi lumpily, in which lalter branchcslcctures will be ucivered the ensuing winter. One of the best .Miscellaneous LihraRri in the State, comprisinir ujwards of fifteen hundrhs volumes of standard works, is attached to tse Institution, to which the students will have accems The academical year is divided into four term or .sessions oi eleven ivcrts earn. i ne nnt code es the 1st Wednesday in October. The si 'oiul, tiie last cd ncsday in December. Th t'drd. the third V eiinei-dav in Mai eh. The fmirtii, the second Wednesday in June. STfDIES it TKRMS OF TflTIOX l'ER OfARTKR. Keadiiur, Writing;, Spclhtig, and iirst lessons in ri;hinetic, ?3 per session. Ileadhcr. Oi thoia;hv, Vfritinj, Arithmetic. i'nUsh (irarninar, CJ erg raphy with the use ol maps -ii t ( rlotus. . afural History, Khetorio, Lite rary t niicism, rtitorv, intellectual and nioal. rinbisophv, Chemistry, A'atural Philosophy. As tronomy, the various lirancbcs of Mathematics Co.np i-ilion and Elocution. 5 per Kessinu. fhe above with Latin, Uieek, French or He brew Lnmrtriwe ffi per sesrien. Use of Libtary SO cents per session. Appropriate instructions will at all timrs be aiv without additional charge, to a class wishing to ijudlify themselves thr teaching, and a vigilant, parental ijuardianuhip will constantly be exercised over the manners and morals ef all the pupils. A I! the studies and internal economy of tho Institution will be subject to the dailv super, vision of the Principal, and to a stated monthly, visitation of the Trustees and Board of Visitore. The Institution will be open at all tinice to visits of parents and guardians, who are invite focal! and satisfy themselves as to the instruction and discipline of the school and the progress of the pupil. Ue-ides this, there will be two public examinations a year. To the citizens of V'ineenr.cs and its vicinity. t;so i ru -tees wou:,i repeetlully siurest, that uu Institution of permanency and of the hih character which it is their intention to give this acdemv, is not only demanded by the wants of this community, but is adapted in minv respects to improve tue character, increase tUe respectability and promote tb.e prosperity of this growing Bo. roiuh and if so, has it not special claims on their patronage? To th.wc at a ill.-tmee, who cannot be supposed to have any peculiar sympathy with the local interests of the place, they be 5 leave to sav.that it is the settled purpose of the Hoard, so fjras a liberal and enlarged policy so far as appropriate and efficient means can iro, to malic Yinoennes Academy, as a Seminary of sound and useful learning, ultimately and as speedily as possible, second to none in the I'lntod States. The advantages of a public and permanent Institution must be obvious to all; there is greatei power of motive to cive it character, better opportunity to remedy inconveniences and to sup ply conveniences there will be less change of books and conseipicntly less expense to patrons: a uniform system of stu-'v can be maintained from ih. h-riomny to the ftid ,j" r eourso of Hrcomphshed education; and what is surelv a consideration ofsrreater importance, (ilohes. Maps. Chemical nnd philosophical apparatus &o. can he fnrniched to a much er s-Ttent than can rnn-jrarv Schools. e ex peeled in private n; , t Hoard in private t inillies is from $1.50 tn 5 per week. I'ri::r-,Ml. I'. WiLKI.VSOX, A. M. Ai:-,,,,. - lH CllT. KKIlll. A. Ii. it'ieird of VUli'-i-r. llmril ' Truteif. Hev. Tims. AiEnni:n, H. Dkckkh, hr.v. .loux. IhMit, Hot. ,Iiiii Law, Ii'ssf K. I'rimis, Kn II T. S-M Til. Ms(l. Sam t.. Hu i., Kse. W. W. H it t. M. 1). A. T. Elms. II. 1). WllKKLKJ!, S 1 m t . Wise, i:ii. AV. Lw 1 is , M. III. 11 1 V so V, KoilT. N. CaHX IV Hv order of the lt-ar,l ef Trustees. IL KECKLII. i'n.vJcii.'. .1. SOMHS Sf'etury. Viiiennes Sept. -Jlst, 1S37. 1'5-ft. Direct from MIW YORK rim, AiniLPiuA. I","," ' 1 Siihsenhcrs are rec, i.mtj a peneml ns r:Vi sortmentot .Mercbandi.e next dourto.Mcs: SSI'S S-nitn "v: Carson's, .Market street V iticennes, con fistirur 0f Foreign icc domer;'ic drv croodn. Shoes .boots and Honnets, Silk and Fur H As, tJeenstvuie. Hardware, Knurs and stationary, toct.icr wii'a a penera assortTiicnt of MuUur.liitvh, a ill", 1 we otler lor sale by i hclesale or Petai! As we are determined to sell on the lowest terms we respecnniiv invite the public to call and judire tor tliemselves. THOMrsox c V," AKDLA V.. Vincenne. July 3d, 1S37 li-lCm. I J.M.ST0GKWEL1. Successors to .Messrs. J. Slianklin c ( ,,. 0 -) .V Till: JOR1l-ihi)I i a. KVA.VSVTLLi:, IA RKITIIl T' Shank'.in cV Johnston, 1 V. F. ( lO'adseU Fsn I. F. Kichardton, Il vanr rills, la. liohert Harnes, J Stockwell & Archer, Wiliam Daniel. Fs,p Robert Smith & Co Prineetori hf. - - - Murmurs la I. I). Early, Early ec KevnoKh. Tcrre Haute, n.,eh-iille, Li. la. Arthur Patterson, John (1. Davis, Sforkwell it Reynolds, - - - Lrf;:rfr. J,j. lames Richardson. - - - - - Viurinncti. ). Joseph Landis.. !) 1837A'ctc Orleans. ulv 2 a ja yds 4 indebted to II. D. Wheeler and "on Wheeler t Ilnily. whose notes arc now tand whose accounts have been due or six them'is' " ('"'he subscriber a favor, and perhaps tnediSt 'V S ra"'',c; alu' setllinu the same imately, as no further indulgence can be criven. IL D. WHEFLL'n. A'ineunss. Mt 17 117 51-
J OTIC 10. Office of the Indiana Mutual Ihre Insurance Co ?! Ivi.jakipoi.ih, Dec. 9, 18h7. 5 Abstract ok the KiroRT of lar. Di ri;itoi s TO Til V. MFMflkliS, AT TH K Axjl'll MkBTUB or tiik Ivt.iAM Miti ai. I' i iik Ivsch.iiu Comi-anv. held at the Office of the Company, oti V eilnesii .v .', c. t!, 1H37. The coninanv commenced issuing Policies en March . Uth IiUT.nnd at the close ef the oliicial
year, Aovcml'cr liolii, lcl7. the number issue,! w as 4.10. Insuring on property to the amount of " 1,10,3SO Of which has been discharged for various causes the sum of 27, ".80 Leaving at the risk of the Company the amount of jl, 158, SCO The whole amount of premium notes tukrn on the above, including additional notes, taken i - cases of alteration increasins the risk, is " 03G,033 GO Of which has been ilieciiarged the sum Ol ,.U J Leaving the total amount of notes in force. 083,315 Pj The number of Policies wholly dis charged is 4 Lcaiiig the number in force. 44 1 KECEIPTs'. rhe whole amount of 5 per rentaee receivable on the Premium notes as ahove, is 4,301 70 1-; Amount receivable fur Policies, 4 50 lid Mailing the wlmle nmount, f l,1. 11 7'J 1-2 Whole amoun ot incidental expenses uin compensation to the others and agents 3,3 L) 3-4 Leaving a balance in the treasury on .ovemler30, 137. of 1.4 3fi,41 3-1 f)f whiei the sum of 71(1.00 is in the hands of the Treasurer, and the balance is due (ruin aijents d for Polices in the elfce. IS'o losses ,v f.re were sustained by the Com pany uuruur the past year. As the report ol the directors will ,-c pub.,is.ieo n hand-liill-Iorm. and sent to the member, it it leetned unnecessary to say any thin;r in addition to the above stnti metit of the condition of tho 'onipanv, excoptiri that it is rapidly cxVi.ihne. s insurance-, anil consequently increasing I' bilitv to meet losses. It is conlliie'.tly lioj , lat the citizens of the state generally v. ill aai themselves of the advantages o! insurant e ir this Company. V.v or.'er of the "01-1'. CHAULKS W. CADY. Sectv. Tin tilt ft Iron Munxitictory j. IIP. r nderr-ijrn would respect inform the rub lie, that bavins pur chased the entire interest of 1. AitlUl.L. wiil continue the business, in ail its various branches, under ic firm of AKDILL JO NFS. at the oh! stand on Water street, opposite the store of .1 A MLS S. .MAZES, where they would invite till who with to purcha -e tin-waie cheap, tc. rail and examine previous to purchasing: eisc.v here, ns thev are determined to sell a low, w holesIe or retail, a thev can be had at Louisville er Cim-ieruti. X. 15. The books nnd account-, of the 'ate (Inn of I. ,V IT. A I dill. ir!.-i in the bands of A Will A .Tint's-, ih urs authorized T'j sell! - mi,,,i. Vineenne. Oct. SC'li. !:'.. CHJlTKi!, TEN. SIICEi-i;,',;. c w S,, TfTS "9 et 'j,- er t; vr- , . . 4 . -. 1 sj t. . i?t;i? l-r vl'- . ,i "1 TC IXTINT'ES to earrv on the bove branches in alltV icir variety, at his new bri.'k sboi, on Market street, nearly opposite the Maiket House, where he will be be ulad to accommodate bis old customersand thcpuhlic irenerallv.at whole.i.le or retail. He has on band a number ef nfJIP? OTavro 'UIHjIJ vUiiUili.j OStidLOj which he will dispose of on ncenmodatimr terms. Vinecnncs, .Nov. 4, ls53,1 '.".-tf. IN. U. ("ash given fjr old Copper, Brass and pew tor. DOCTOIl M A IH . FFICE on Second street, oppposite Dotan's Hotel. to Mi Vincennes Oct."lh C" 1S'3; 7-7t GTiEA v EST El -J A I U l l.iit.J,, r.sit.. liavniT hrcn reOollis nnnninlml l!ai,A.n A . 1 . s .11,1, i'i'kmh, u v.vu, .loi-lll I)V the Central Committee at InuYr.inpoIis, for t lie editorial corps of the State of Indiana, bcs leave to olfe r his services as an aircni for the editors of newspapers rcsidiivr j other states, and all others who have dematids oti any person or persons residing tn said state. ins I'l.ice i,i do KC-pi nt inuinnnpolts Il' ,T' -M I - I . T wlicre any hnsmess m his line, will he cunctuallv attcndcil to. Instructions re peiveti and all orders speediiv attd faithtill y executed. Twelve per cent, com mission wni he exacted on all sums col 1 j r... ..t i .i . ii. ieu . ,iiui .i.ii, in ii . i, u ,u ue i j hi me o rue r oi" the creditor. The editors of newspapers who are memhers of the editorial as sociation iu this state, and such others as design to become hereafter members of the same as well as those who feel an interest in promoting the editorial corps in he l-nited ISiatcs, arc rcspcctlull v requeset! to insert this notice three months jn Jieir papers, if consistent, free of charge after which time the usual nriee? will b paid for each insertion, to such as are antl mav become, members of the association and until discontinuance is ordered. August. 1837. 12 FOR SALE. ' 1 : i . i . ... n- . ',,ou miicri em, wnn a vonne calf; apply to the mbKcuoer at uic Jloosier tianlen. E. M. JONE?. .lamiarv ;r,; tr?3 31(.
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I Coirihiiiaiioa of JAlerunj talent. MrS. JJALl'j AcMi.SS lA'ltHAIi. 1 S PBVJP P J "J tsf'aW B u) StjCltjhlB I 'EJAVIXC a larger circulation tlian any ntW if; monthly periodical in America; colored plntei.f the la!e-t fH.-hions, in every number. Important Ani:i iiirti,fnt. It was eineer pleasure that the publisher mentioned last pchkoii
the ariaiieemei.t l,v which the Pud 'i;'x Final: anil il.adtrx Aiii-rieutt Magazine eic United and to j be ediicd by Mrs. i-cruh J. linie it i with e.pml I pleasure that lie ml,. r;ns the patruns of the work. mat ne nas nunc an an sneement with Mis Penile, author of -Pencil Sketches,"' "Mrs. Wnshiciiton P.uta." Ac. who willl,,. connected with Mrs. Hale in lending interests to the pages of the Ladv'
Hook. Her powerful aid "ill commence with tf. Jaiiunry niunher for lp3S. In addition to the above, every nuii,h.r of tho ccit year will cuuluin. A pl.it e of s'tperldy eohre'l fa.-i lorr. The subscriber endchvors ( y exiaordinary 0 ertions tn show bis gratitude for the very teany favors hhas received 'from his kind f, ierids, th public. From atnonr; the many female writer of America, perhaps no tw o Indies rouhl have be a selected whoso varied tnlents are so well calculated to adorn a work like the Lady's Hook. When it is also mentioned that Mrs. Wcn-imev
the Hernan ef America, and (JrrnvHh- Mellin, re contributors tn thr poetical department, it will be useless to w attc an timet, t in emh.avorinf I '!'" what is appaieut that the I, adv" Hook will stand unrivaled amone, the peiiodicila of tho country. Each number a'so eonta:ns ' two pnrrrs of FASIIiOAAELE MI'slC, in mariv case oiiginal. SOME OF THE NEW CONTEIEUTOr.S. Mrs. S.ra.'j J. II, sir. Pi.'ler. Mrn L, II. Sii;ournev, Mrs Ann S. Stephens, Mts ( '. Lee Hi z, Mis F.F. EUtt, M,ss Leslie, Miss IL F. Cmi!.!. Miss C. i:. Croch, Mis L. li. Medina. Willis av lord Clr.i r, Joseph C.'Ncal. li. P.. 'I l.ati h.r, I.'. I'enn S;i jt!;, Mrs Pile!;-, Mrs W, :;.,;,, Mis Frui.r, 'fs Weill, Onnvilie Mellrn, Iv. S. Mackenzie Joseph li. Chandler, Iiobci t 'I'. Conaul Voiton .ic.Michae!, Alf-v. Dimottv, a.m. 15. E.Hale, E. Muikc Lisher. A . C. rooks, a.v. V. in . F. I.'uitoti, Mrs Ftnbi rv, Ai is (ihriari, Mrs Smill,. Mrs Wood hull. Ml-, O. S. C...J ,n Rev. J. Clim h. I "Oki:;-:t Oi.il'o,, ! Mrs Sedgwi, k, The terns of tl, ier ariuin, or two c La.lv V.o i i, s i,,r II-,,-,:, tnrce IVHiiee. A 11 0. ders ,--,.-. r., mus a;!;I.-e.e,1 to L. A. 'I f. CI':',,, s'-rrf. r f'fi.t'i. Ph.h.deh.hla. COTir;y e t'ri.r It TIIE .NOVELS of lh CELKHIJATflD EAELl-fV-f'j ;..',.;,.. Viv ian (.'r ' 'oiit.u ini Rise of is 'i'hc Voul 'o!:derou 7"B' I Ah, c r. eke, r boll ml I. 'Is lr rf.. iii p, !iile-r Heii-iet' cur lia. "I i l ice ,,t t tMe ,!i'"j-i. A ov el- w:: I '. Vi'tr-K t ai'l. Th -.1.1 van. entire for " ,! As the pu neitfd irh ihe ;'.. for t'i pi svxtem of .e L-.dv's ',, ,1, 'r J erlrdh-t V. he n,:!!,lr:, c. (he ft ',. :'7 e c.i.ir i.-.s; e c.l vv 1 1 , I.t'v ' Lad'-.' Led- ' Lul.v. .." Vm-i, '' A n r 'j Nov, iv, f V "V fio I, t, 5 ., 6 l.a,i 's ii, L'clwrr C. H-.Iwer Vmrv xV'i 1; ;.l-d I VI, .r V iiti ait's I'brn'ed 'I rin's !id P'Ura.-;,' and H'lsraeli iled 'i na'. )tcbT 2. I ,17. ; -: ; T7'' ... . - - - "I faiule ilestrover of ; it '"eat r,..t. Ji h or ejt whoia-sa'e or retail bv HI i'T A SAWYiin. ineennrs, Apr;'! lr..-f im'i. Z-fiUr, undersici-ed hav'u,c elone.1 t,:B tor ,( f, the mill, and wisLj,,., l0 ,Vi(, S(.1.f,.lU I !,.esai,,e. would those who are indt-U-d to call and settle ti,, ir r. speettv.. ,!,-!, (s H. WHEFI.KR. rv m-ennes. .',u. Tifh. lr;;; i tie it r I,, I ,11.1 li, Wltu ei.uld ! cur tin -'' l' r, Vat.er,, "1,1 AI'li Allorr KOTFIKt F3 A sovereiL'U and infalliid, remedy for Tooth Arh ami an etlectna vuha: preservative for the teeth. l Villi IJOTTI F In ollciina this invaluable Balm to the pnhli mar.y certificates of its ellVaey mieht be uiven which the limits of a newspaper forbid publishing and which mav be seen bv calling at the a-ent 1-ut as every species f qnackerv has been""thu. thiust into notice, we invite the public to a rnor. convincing proof of its almo.-t miraculc, s powers to r. hev-c ,11S v,fJ1t of ai.liR) (()olli ache, rr-'j OIVE I i" A TRIAL, (bein- careful to adhere stiicllv to th.. . : . " 1 ii",i f. , ,, i, iii , a, u bottle) and let it rise or fall upon ITS OWN" MEHIJ S.r 1. Suf'lce it tosav that in thousands of eases it bus never fai'ed irj'a si.,Kle instance It should be usrd after all dental operations, tore teeth. bleedinr, and .;iuir.-v cums, Ac. and is decidedly the best tooiii wa-h ever known, nr.,1 all w ho have used it, have laid aside all other remedies offered as cleansers of tl.o r,io,u, .l rilier of the breath. For sale at the Dm? Store or Ilitt eV Sawyer Market St. Vincennes, la. and every town anJ village in the Cnited Stales bv proper a-cnls. ineennep, April 21) bl37 1 rt-ly. TII3 VIMCET.TJZS QASETTD Is 3abl,5i;rH cVria S.iLirUnn i v.-j u j vsj, .ix, v wiv.a TERMS ?2 00. If paid inadvanrr. f2 PO. If paid durintr the yrr.r. ?3 HO, If ni t paid iluriwr the yar ?I 2.., Pol- tnnnti.t. Papers discontinued oi.lv at the option of th ublisher while arrr araees are due. CfT-Advertiscments irakinir one SfjUa'p r,r Jp,, v ill he inserted three times for one olhir an,! wenty-five cents for every subseouent J nseitioi ti per advertisement in the same railo. Advertisements sent without nrrlerv n-i't : all cases, be incited until foibi,), a1j cconhnalv.
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