Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 March 1838 — Page 4

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-'in c .-er i each ; ; i .-.rest, noble-

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A child a day or ' since at Columbia, jFeiin. fell into the Susqnehaimah and was taken ciu for dead, having nil the appcar- ' ance ef a corpse. By robing ii in warm J blankets, rubbing with brandy, t., it wns

(completely psusc.itaU'u in anout hall an hour, having be;i Iiait' an hour in the wa-

i lor.

Eostjn Transcript. -see.

The New York papers are endeavoring

to excite tne benevolent action ol i!uu 'pf.inm'inr.ity in favor of the virtuous poor I who are ? i. fit i i n :r severely for the wan;

' nf e iip'.ov m. lit, o: which they depem

,Ir their daily i-h 1, and out ct which

they have been thrown hy the I'ev.iy of business and the prostration of tr.ule. The Journal el" Coimr.srce, alluding to indicPHt females, M ho are especially ol-

j"ei ef charily, remarks.

njten.

ell? t sons r:

Ch.-ish in your

UoJ.se Washington.

Fern set a T-,n.n to Vro.-.y Coiu.i.'

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a f. ia's .

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ot- liir'. re.

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ia the inter dcaMy in h x' bv frcez:

72 t.e .

the conditio;!

ol women is ki manv rases pecu.turiy calculated to excite the sympathy of tidies who can comprehend scmeihing of the eer.ehion of t';e writer of a r.o'e which we saw ves'erd.iv on t'.ie nir.nteij.Ujce ol a heti' volcn t .n!v written upiaiy enoucli, and hpginninr t'ni. "M.-Jai:i, I am just

onttnet!, mil l liavn r.'H a cent, nor a

cp.i i

j !iistrv of a family eo!iitinr cf five ' aduit and a fmail brv. who was isited

1 hy a l-er.!vo!:!:t ppr.tlcinsn a dv -r two js'nec for the purpose of ascertaining their sitnuti n. iaai X'n.il lit sr-rip'r tli ay had found stif-

u.i,5nt em :do in ?:u t' snrplv them with

all the f.-r-s of h

t'. wor-Ji of .mv tr.in in the honse, the Mw York C-ontmerriHl jivfs thi

ns it

! ir

urics, sr.d wny of the corntwo r litres f t'lein were

: tsrn trrtn Jae n-i . "v. an J t'.ie air thus i.itr rr t:ri i you cr.innic.

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rt ;" ; e !: ;ui.i r.i t tho fir ;e u " en-h the rolticr part

; .. is t'nir.u t re ..." . . nuiu.-nting licit ti :, it'tii. hea,; aj-p.ie-i at l!.c

:i.i-"ii.tv be . o:ri,

r, iS, r.tul :iU wrra wont to earn

t ! i e : r chi'iv bread bv h-Miest industrv, and not Ivsjirv; 'n't the unirs prfsin hard.er r.!id harder, ths ir eivplovers t!i !iarcil thtm one hv on.-', ii.iul i!iev lu-.J tiothiiijr to Jo. -i thi. iuv.c'.tire ?ic:ness en;ertii

their It::!- dwew!ir'vi:!i to Li

th.-'. rest rt tne cor all i liojjing asjainM tunes wivihl r-

in

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t t I

vavt or it

' 'v. the ran, -.n the;, o '. an.1 Itghtet: thr ri-, cthe' in th'-ir nroj-

- tiil eo:nciv!;jt Iieavscr, I at. J fi'.Kv ill t'ui.- turn.- ; U juiJ gets f'j h't l;::it t!i.'j

i are coiivrrtoJ i it star.i j r

r.roujh the ir.-t "t the lijp, and there tlie oiT l.ll

'ir r-p,,:: U oiie fit;'

tup p-'.-n near (tic it"1!..

t.i t i.--

i- cvsjvnateJ. trvit cf a keiik emit a

.....

sf.-n-ii l.om tae water ; then ei to i;s Jistanre fr.iiti the ?p.i.it; i so tr.ut.paront as hardiy ti

'!,"',iv I'ti.-ri! a .'x'-Av.'.V ix rewj'?i 'ji ':,'':! ft f r:r. : i r,.-,-i ?7 pppmrs chui'hi? Ii't'riijip li.t. Tv..rr i tlicn btrinnii; to he col' 'tensci, the su-ii w hen t!ie water first boiis beinr ;. :tVi :'.y t-ii.; .irent. Iia.V "'' r n-.v conUiinir.g u-cUr, bjiling ff r ; .'r; senbic a itiillPc"3.;sf f! o water at the bottom nf t"'!r krtt!f. or ii'-AttiiC i,r.::v of heat, esnihine vith heat Til uiins vajtor, which is dichartre-1 from the po.it in s'cani. l?y fisinj a loan I'.i'je of ;!a"or fiefa! to 'hos-' iit, the Meant wi'.l he comlenscJ, and .irrrs ol" v. atcr will rnn from t'le other civ!. Jnt 'be tu't- wiiL-h corresponds with the rorn

n oer'.'iTiiiig ns utn a- nit- sic-.ini. ii ran i

licit, aril tirn the eon isnsation

t!l?V I'atl not

y a "moinsi. l.iKe the iniiiitiy who have been hope, they thought the n be bet'er, and ra'iier ni eie.l 10 t trni.rt rs, their

Iplers condiiion, begun to -J'snoss of ';r seatt'V wardrobe, until r'. lengili they i no HiTeu;r.t eUnhini left to shield

them from the weather, even though Jiey st n-J within ilorrs. Thev now as'.te.l fir a Ir.'ii breaJ and potatoes to keen then;

mi starvi- and to convince t';e gen

ta.c was no fiction

inii! -rtssitepn pawnbroker i

pan oi ti'.ea- cioinin-f

'.iisrv had received a?

Dr. Hay and Mrs- i'lieczer. -StulVaeohl and starve u fever." olii saiisi: Tb.e donor comes. "How do you do Mr. Phcror." fulie.it. r.gi TV-'. :rx1 1 -ion'tknow, I)oe-

tji ll-jh: l ull! HgU! 1'oet r i c guv m "

I'liW. I; pU! L'gh! a temlde .old. I i:i:,r ii. ;.! Don't try to ta'.U, Mr. Phcezer,

..m'. ssii,tJim. I'll tell vou how 'lis Doc-

iot, Mi. l'Uetet put on a damp fthirt t'other day, and took cold, and thouvtli I've done my bwt to ...rol.tm .-ron woise and wor.-.c, till now.

poor man, he can hardly rM'k above bis breath. rA.eur.1 What have you doi.e for him!

i i;.... i-i,.i-i Whv. lic.-ivics siivina lum a

.... , .,,i,.li.tt. ..nil tiathiii' Ilia feet in warm

wit, - l'matie him cat as much cood vn;toa!s

n ,,. oici" .l.nvn 1 han't starved

hi.,,', ,:,T,i.,l niuni i'. Do -tor. 1 have had a gu, ,.:.-.er.ot torUev cooUed, since he was unv.c!

o.,.,r mnr. !.ic!l U Olllv a Week coal.- 10-iilOUOW

ll.esl.l,.s threa are utw and a goose ...f I'm a livina sinner. Doctor no

Iner purl on 'em. ljctjr. And he's alive vol! Mrs. i'.'tcrzer. Ves I tie she to be thaukfjl hei-;"th.)u-!i I th'mU. ho would" nt ha' lived but a very leetSe while, if I had'tit ha' done what 1 iiav, ilon't v ou, D ic'.or! I) "n r. No. aood woman, I think if you l ad .sur-Vc- instead oT y.'r.ni' his cold, he would li ne len wed before now. I'ttezrr. I .onl ha mas.-v on ye. Doctor, Siarve a eoi.i! why I never liearU of bi ll a tliui in all my lji h t'.-e, s. J) -'"r. Mi'.v b-' oot. ?virs. Diieezcr. but I assore vcu '.its too rrji'.t waj to manage a cold, it ..oil p-'fautoget rid cf it. tor instance, let t ie iMt'ei't take a liltio tea, c -iVee, or a iita-s of vveiei

ui'li half a era- W-.r,t'iuee tin.es a r.i

r ..., -! it . ,..e co.im mci.l or

li lias m ii. a ti nii'ut a eo,J :n 'V orcurc.l in tw i) or thieu dtiv s, w t.ile b.

a.'i ss it ivuutil no!..i( U I'n proio.it;. ,1

...;!.- t uless ;.c'.o s..i". .a I nervine

d'pu'l n end to th-- end and ti.e . !! :.t I

Jh-ansvili'e, iupt.'Z, 1S3T.

. A CAD BBS IT.

-and a

eat tin:

ths i.it tiinardy Toe stu.'

t a hltle eealile to

l'!

Coinhin tiion Stove

Dear Sir, My family have for a length

of time been using l'helps' (looking Stove, with which they were well pleased: indeed I believed myself that its utility could not be surpassed, if equaled, but ol

late we have had an oiiport'.miiy to test trie qtudities of another, "the Combination stove," called Town's Patent improved by M. French, end have found that it is

fir superior to the one first mentioned. In answer to iuy inquiries, my lamily say, that they, can coul; f ister. belter and with less fuel and trouble, than the" Could

with the oiher stove, I can only account for the difference in this way, that the improved stove is so constructed, that you cm control the temperature, at pleasure without cluing in 2 the I'urniiure on the stove, therefore the articles cooked are noi dr.m. ,ire.l by too great a .heat, nor is the heat wasted by being misapp'ic.-l. 1 make tlus .statement that the world

11 as the

pipjjHE Trustees of ibis institution bavins

proeureu, anu ai e.nisioeiu.'te ciml-hsu jil

ted up the spa ious building known as the Knox

count v r-'emi iarv, and bavin"; secured the services

of able, expeiieneed and responsible Teachers, will open the School the 1st W ednesday in Oc

tober next, with the ailililion ol a 1 riiiiarv Department, in which will be taught Keadini, WrilitiS, Spelling and first UsauiiH in Aiitnmttie. This edifice contains, besides two large ar.J com modious school rooms and a Library Koom, several other apaitiu -i.ts convenient for the recitation

of classes in the higher branches of study, anil cf expeijiincats in C!itiui.:iry mid Xulurul Pd

In'i-vlin. in whi 'b ljtter I raucheslcctures v. ill be

delivered the ensuin-; winter.

One of the best Miscellaneous Libraries in the

State, comprising upwards of lifted) hui.drhs volumes of standard works, is attached to tse Institution, to w hich the stiulei-ts w i!l luive acrems 'J'lie acieh'iiiieal yi ar is divided ui'.j t . r term

or Sessions .I eleven weeks ev Ii. J I.e .;. roeic mences t'.is 1st Wedre siiav in Oelob;r. The

at

.v. 1) u-t.ir 1 hi H ;!en.s.it;

via knove.i sooielliiu u.l v oar : i.;d an t v. oi :

lil ol

Loi

t'eir.a'i

t.a:

i.

tiiev haiu'U.'il

'iekets, for or.'v- a

n;e. !;!!. ct w inert

follow, iz: For a bd spread, 1 theft and I cloth.

pises ot Ci.ro ar.it reimsn: el

elatb.

I hed spread s'ld 2 iie.en shet",

t'

parasol, I cloth Coat, '2 gowns, 1 shawl ami 1 hart I vest, I table clot!', 1 t'oivn, 1 bd o ni! t snd hh

en sheets anu

d kerchief.

.-,:. ietl Of) 1 Oil 1 50

1 12 1 C5

1 . s .'. t.-r '.!:ii.

n : i:...v ! :n co. li 1 iceJ

. v., ..' i-...- louiuo. i ott nern lit come any

,.,,. It.:e-..r. I'vt! I-I.lrll::l.) t-:tC r lO.lll

We!!, r.f ail tae Kfanc 'i.'etune I ever lu :!a-is t'.ie cap ci.i ( Anions ali my mi s , , . , me I h.i'v"i;t i'.ot this to answer lor.

.-o M..s. I'heezer pursued her smuinii regimen

h..r hiwband's old became an iufuiniiiatton oi the

h ir-s an ! in a week after, Mrs. J'rieezer lollow

i :n i. i'.e rave, cor.solinu berselr in the miilst

.n'her utl'dctioit, that she b.ul not bisen guilty

tl:c u.l ol starving. ns eo.n. ... pe. Vr-'i jvv". The f icr letters co!i;p.-ing

word ec.7, C '.n r..-v be transposed so a to as manv u:fU rent but very coitimou words.

.v,; 'H. vro'icr rtrin' intni. tin

oi ..'aimaiy v.as pr scnt.'o i-i tie a -bui-cit:, ihe !:.einor,a! oi'Davi.

.Vnerro.l a: pi a in ' tn.e

w : : t. i. Tr.li.'ts nri.iri:1 between wh

and persons e

1 'ite 1'. I hom; n, nr.u clhevs. cf I'ch.-belh, mi l w as cot.iir.ittf d to initiee on slaverv, Cvc. in coiienrrencc

the form

tur

e ', th oar nate of ,iiat

net t i ii pc

nf lh: ! iae

l.i w

marring" between white people cor," as l.etitioiio.J for In- t'imi-

he ( 'o n-

I ae 1

mav be benefiited by it, as well as th

venders of i'ae improved Fiay;. Vv M. TKAFTOXMr. Ira French. We. the tinilersigti'-rs, are using the oiiiliiii .i'.ion t'ool.iir Stove. called Town's patent, improved by M. French. V'e liave no liesitation in savinir. that for con-

rpi.i.wii1." 'Mill ." v "in. 1 1 ! i in em .!: i - i rr th.! i

' i ...... for the saving of fuel, it far surpasses ar.v eool.iiio- slote now in use. We t!i rehire cSieerliiiiy recoisiuieiid it as a very valuable iMiprovetnent. Yv'M. K. HAM. A. V. HUTCHINSON, A. H LA MAN. .JOHN A. CUiiL, a. yoi :(;s.

Car,:u!, October 4th, 1837.

die last V.'rdnes.!

'Jbe The n:it.

and f.iot lessons in

Mr.

FreiM

Sir. The stove I bought of you (the ( 'oiu'.itniition stove) is superior to ,anv I

;ave seen, and from inquiry, I

uneriorto any now use.

; valuable docutiient:

cit.fci c of K.-premi-

31

i.Pt,

t,d 1

cape.

st'C

he neeessit v of kecnim? 'he tu'ip j

i.- 'h -e-.v be done bv itsp-,'ini

T !l-

irmrrt coj.i

'v-m r. Thin, die whole water in the kettle may he b.s;(; .ins'.-, hut reproduced in the tubes, and

t;

-1'

proc

trom it wittiout toe loss oi a cirep.

-s is not only tae principle :ut very r. -.dice of dlst V.n.' as it is called,

ar.ii the s!:ii' !c; apparatus here described is nearly the ni- ;r I of a still. D.mnviv. Why fhould the bottom of a tea-kattle be biack and the tip polished? Because the bottom has to absorb heat, which is ai :ed by lough and blackened surf ,ccs: and the trp La3 to retain heat, which is insured by poiisbed AV.hv i- s cre?t so freqnr'iit'y rcsn on the in-nd-s of t"-kc'.t!es and !ioi!rr?

.,s-a'.!.e ot the har t water eoitea n taem, ,

wr.,.:h ho: is ia s.i'n tin carbonate of j'rae, but i.p.

. gowns at

1 Iroei(, o; 1 blanket and gown, 1 ,'!5 1 quilt. 1 coat, 1 vest snii i petticoat .'1

I cloak and 1 gown, 2 I blue cloth coat. 3 1 piece of French calico for a dress 1 The above is not a singular case but is only one of the thousands of a similar character in that city. Jos. Transt.

Ont lump; certain. Death is the the:r,e of universal interest! The lightest heart.

the least thoughtful mind, .has no tiishelie cf death. The distance of the dark clou', in which he comes, sailing through th

Hi

i-1

lowing is a copy ef thi.- ' 'ia !':t Ii 'V. 'i'.' '

.'.,'ir-s.-

i lie i.ti'irr.-inscl. ptoptt "J ryiur. in t!ip city ol 1'oston, have lean, e.i en. th drip e:-(t mid i:nr-

f.'icut'on that t'l arlotte I'. Thompson and fifteen

ulner ir'. fi'c ((.f.u -i 1. ..ol.. .1,, I,,,, pwt.tioi.p J

to vour lion, body for a repeal of the law which I iitei diets marriage betwetni virle M.rfom and

new!' rr '.irr. Ao'.v our liiemoi iahsts r, "r.rd.

i.tii thii as a ivry tii.-c and tuiuturi inn; cr.l.ni-

iilcd to v.-r. ?' !e Tifivt.y t I our rue, ami to

preietit the e ila lectin:: hem a mixed bred.

do rcspectfuiiv, bi.t earnesliv n nioi.strate and pi

test r"-aiust a re: enl of the law referred to and

as in duty bour.J will ever p.r.iy. iV-Vi'ir tu" ".". There are some

ire weii pleased with theirs. curs, 1'. H. 15 "('WELL. The subscriber having the exclusive

'io'ii m man 1 115- ;nnl venumtr t.ic aoove

stove, keeps it constantly on hr.tid I he

Conical Stove he also keeps -a very

eiie.an and convenient eookii;?- stove.

M.Stl A VKV.Vr V VTII-:TV02'

wnicii lie pieiles ininseil to sell at the ,ouisv;Iie and Cineinunti prices. The

public are particularly invited to call and

examine the Patent Combination slove. Sept. 28th, 1837. 23-tf. IRA FRENCH.

vrro mi & im

V sS &b JLiil

Tin t' Kftrci Iron Munnjaclij

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"tl

Hoard of Visiter?.

v wouM invite ali who wish liny. I mis. Allxaipeb

to purchase tin-ware cheap, to call and examine Ituv. Joiiv, Duni,

. cn, tile iiittcr is no lanrre: sc

5 r .-iCipit.it 'd. ia rvrxter, when

ch and insi-

, the passes which it contained have been

ejpet'e.iiy hciln-.g. V. '-.v is hzrd water by boiling brought nearly to a rt.-.-? of siftl Betanse it is freed from iti gae, itj carlhj 1 . ... 1 1 . e : 1 1 -

srilts a.1.. sia?tancrs, ov e. .i:n ,15 .ia.o..esa was

p.-ad need, are precipitated. Vhv does water, which hai been deprived of air by lolling, frecis ascra reaJily tha.i unbailed water? Bdcauie of a s"it;Lt n.-itaiic.n -a pro its surface occasioned by the attraction of sir. B.' Why should not the water with which gold and silver risa are supplied, hi boiled?

Because Lie water is .h-n t

nit the world untieRita'.ingtv owns tn.it ne is coming, and will at last be here. In atr.iost ever' other particular of existence, the forluties of men differ; but to die i. commm to all. The stream of life runs

it

terest of I. AD DILL. v. ill continue the business, in all its various brunches, under

poopie wno he firm ,,f umin.l. A- j((ns ... t!. ..1.1 ..,,,.1

la-agreat oeuc.uia 8eem5 a aooo maze 0,1 the Water street. op,,osite the store of .1 MCS S

!. (.... aiwi - 11. c, .ii.i. TT.iuse i.opauence 10 p!- MAZI-fS. where till

luce it v ill I'M.! itiem into yrcat rashness in t

action ot unking; lh.it is to sav, thev use the

poker at tiir top instead of t'.ie middle of the fire,

and co prolan-: it about in search of a flame.

I'hev are told of this fault t wenty times a dav.and

it is a vvint of inHierositv 111 them not to amend it

but some how or other they do not. The con

sequence, is, that niter a momentary ehuliiuon ol

!.! :?e the tirn becomes ilark and .slrenv. .in ! w in

m.-r et 'ron.g out. His, in lict, ni.e a boy

at sciioo! in the lia-:!s ol a I'ai! master, who, tiiioltinc hi.i! d ii!. and bein-j itn patient to tender him ! : i.iiant, heals bi n about the head and ears, till he produces the very e-.i! he would prevent. y. y. Mi'iv x.tr.1.

December.

third, the third Wednesday in Maich. fhurtti. the second Wednesday in June. Sit HIP..-. e Tltr.MS OF TflTION IXR liHA

lieailinir. ''i irin.-r. S'.e'dm

rilhiiiet!C, ftt per session. Iteailinc, Oi tbosjraphy, Wri'.inrr, Arithmetic, 1-ietib Orammar, (Jeoitraphv ith the e-e of mails and f iiobes, iS'atural llistorv, Hhetaric. Lite

rary Criticism, History, intellectual find moal

I'hd.'sophv, Chemistry. Natural 1'i.ilosephv, As-

li'inomv, the various branches ot .dathematics

(Jomjiosi: ion and illoeutioii. ja per session

The above witi Latin, (.heck, French or He-

: row 1 ,aiu.'U;:e." r' I'er session. l -e ot Libra

ry f,0 cents per ses;-;.on.

Appropii.ite i:isruetin3 will at ail tirn.-s be giv witaoiit n. ldilion.il charge, to a class wishing

to uaiii"v ihemselvcs for tea"htng. and ft ii hint, parental Quuriliaii.s'iip will constantly be ex

ercised over the manners and morals of all the

pupils. Ail the: tudies and internal economy of

the I'i-t itul ion w ill be subject to the. daily super.

vision of the Principal, and to a stated month

visitation ol trie trustees ana JJcar.l ol Visit

ors.

1 no liMtitution win be open at a.! tune? to

visits of parents and guardians, who are invite ticail and satisfy themselves us to ihe insini. lion and discipline of the school and the progress of the pupils. IK-sides tins, there w ill be tw o public examinations a vear. To the citizens of Vinrennrs and its vicinity, the Trustees would respectfully surrirest, that mi

Clieve I institution of permanency end ot the J,rn eh ir-

.Mv fainil V I aeter vvbicli it is their intention to give this acade

my, is not onlv oeiiiainlcil ny tfie wants o! ti;

communitv , tint is aoapted 111 manv respects to

improve the charji ter, increase the respectability

and promote the prosperity of this grjwiiur Do.

roujih and if 0, has it i.oi special claims on

their p.troiiaire? To those at a distance, who conrot be sup

nosed to have any peculiar sympathy v.i'.n the

local interests of the place.they beg have to say. that

it is the set I led purpo-e of the toard.so far as a libe

ral and enlarged policy so far as appropriate ami

efficient means can ro, to make inceuncs Accd-

emv. as a Seminarv of sound and useful learning.

ultimateiv and as speedily as possible, second to

none in Ihe i "idled ."'tales. The auvaiif.'ic.s of a pul'ic and permanent institution must be obvious to ali; there is greatepower of motive to jive it character, Setter 0 -portuui.y to remedy iiicvnveuien-os and lo sup

ply conveniences there will be less change oi 1oo1;r and eon.p:eil!v Ips evi nzf to patrons;

a uniform system of study esn be m-Mii'micd from

a-jlIC undersiirnd j the beirinning to die end of a course o.' h.-coih-

vvouio respeei i pusneo eu ucai ion ; anu iiiui is sureiv u co;seicia-

luly inform the publtion of greater importance. Clones, .Maps, (.'hem.

he, loal bavins; pur I i- al and philosoi.hicnl apparatus cVc. can ( e fer

tile entire in- nished to a much irealer extent than can he ex

pected in private and temporary Schools.

Loard in private c.iinihes is from 1 , CO to

per week.

I'rinripu!, R. WILKINSON. A. V. Asfi.s'ant. JIUCH T. KKED, A. 15

Bi tird of 'I'rut'tJS.

Combination of Literary talent.

Mr?. HALE .So Miss LESLIE.

LADY'S BOCK; cAVITSC! a latijcr circulation than any ofhor ali inotnbty psrie.dieal in America; a colored

plate of the latest fashions, in every number.

Jmpnrtuiit Anrn uncimc.it. It was sincere

pleasure that the publisher mentioned last season the arian?rmerit l,y wbieh the Lad ft Bo: ti and

L.-i't? .-s;frterti Magazine we united and to be edited by Mrs. Sarah J. .j, it is with eoual pleasure that he informs the patrons of the w ork that he has made an arrangement w'uh Miss Letlie, author of "Pencil Sketches," '-Mrs. Washington Potts," Arc. who will be connected with Mrs. Hale in lending interests to the pages of the I.aJv's Book. Her powerful aid w ill commence with the January number for l&.-iS. In addition U the

above, every number of tho next year will centair.. A i:'ule "f wp'.'lly ctredfuau-nt, Tie subscriber endeavors !.y exraordinary exertiaps to show his gn.iitude for the very many

""'"in'" iv uii-ii nrom 1:1s Mud linnds, the public. From among the many female writers o America, perhaps 110 two Indies cciild h-.vc beeai fcleeiedwho.se varied talents are so c!l caltu'eted to aihini a wink like the 1 oi'v's Book. hen it is also mentioned tl nt 'r. Siecutney the llttuans of America, red Cunviilt d.'t.'m, re contributors to the poetical department, n will he ueless to waste orrvmer.t in cr.deav.uiiig to show what is apparent that the LruK's Poo", will .-tand itnriv.-ded cmonjj the -eticd'c! cf the eeuhtry. finch ii'im'"!" f.lso crntair.s J fro pr.pr s r4 FASHIONABLE MUSIC, in many cus, oii3innl. SOME OF THE NEW CONTiUDlTOE.

Mrs. Sarah J. II:,!,: Edll,

Mrs L, II. Sigournr v, Mrs Ann S. Stchens,

M rs t. Lec Hent,

1.

Mrs F.F. Clctt,

Miss Leslie. Miss If. F. Could, Miss (,'. E. Coocb, Miss L. ii. Medina. Willis Cavlord Clark, Joseph (.'.'.cal, li. H. Thntcii.r,

U. Petin Smith, Mrs Ph-dp.. Mrs Willard,

'or.

II. S. Mrickrnzie

'eph R. lhaiicler,

Hubert 'J. (,'onsid

Mo'ten McMicbasi, A lev. Dimsttv, x.x. II. Ii. Hale,

E. Purl:eE;,hrr, N. (.'. Crocks, a m. V-'m. r.. Purten, ofrs Frnburv Mrs dilman,' Mrs SinitH, Mrs Woid hut:. Mi's V. S. Cuvhmaiw

! Hev. J. Clinch.

Cornu-nt Cuilloa, Mr- Sedwii k.

'P T r or 1 M. ti . The terms of the Lady's Book are three -leiiare

per aiiL'n, or two copies for f ve dcilars, payab.'s i&

atl . arce. All ciders must be addressed ti I.. A. CODET, LUtrtvy Rooms, C (.-;.-f .'rf, one door bU-m Mfrenth. PtiHadr'phia.

r.-

arrer.

Mrs W ', lis.

Crenvii'u Melien,

THE NOVELS of the CI'LEBTIATED DIS EAELI Grdn.'s Ediii.

Vivian Crav,

i onte.rini t letriinff. Pise of Ir.ksnder,

'1 he Voun-i Duks,

Price ef tb.e whole

Wc

previous to pur-duiM-i elsewhere, as thev are de

: 1. , ,

cruui ed 10 sen as low, w uoics.ue or retail, as tiiey

can he bad at Louisville or Cincinnati

N. 1). The books and accounts of the late firm

of I. A: H. A! .dill, are left in the hands of Ahdi!

fc Jones, who are authorized to settle the same

nicotines. Oct. Cfith, 1837. COPPER," TIN. SHEET-IKON

various channels; but run where

w ill biigh'.ly or darklv, smootly or !an-l .,i ;i ,', ;." .,!' u,. i, Tu.l

, i i 1, ijijicj wv lit:,. ,11. 1 lie trees diop their leaves at the approach of the winter's frost; m-m fails at the pre"snce ef death. Everv successive getier-

attoti lie claim lor Ins o-.v;i, ami lu

Ct'lU

atm lion tens

w 1 i 1

iug ih'alh;

IV i

.h.-n dep.i'-e.! of it.-, at-

mast herio air, and no animals can live m it. Why is a drop of water trail .pel in a very hoi silver tea-spoon, enj somctiaiesin evapir itiitg? Because of the jnt-irvention of a film of vapor, whi.-h prevents the contact of tho water an ! tho T--.-.'t' si inter'rrcs t : 1 . 0-e lri-N:ii!-;.n-l r:

,, ilica.s tolled may never toil for him; there

Why is it wastef i! to put foci un !er a bei .a; pit, with the hope of inakir.j she w- iter u etc: Decause water can only boil, as it dace so ai

is never denied. To die is

op. which we hold life; rebellion si

lopeiessr.ess at tiiC fnotirrht ol resist

the verv hope l t" the most des

perate is not that death may lie escaped, but lllut he is eternal; and all that t lie yn.ing, the careless, mid the dissipated

attpmi't, is to think of him as seldom as

.'ley can. No nit n, therefore,

t iat whatever eat. .13 sai-l 01 tieatli is aj

plicul-.le to himself. The bell that he

2!Ca of the thermometer. Why should the pan be uncovered in boiling w...k saop?? Baeause the watery particles then escape more easily W hy is Papin's digesrer U3?d in making- soeps? Becaus-j it prevents tae loss of he-it by evapo-

i iu.i, ana greiily increases t.ie solvent power 01 water heated in it. Thus, animal bones are

dissolved with great facility in thosa digesters, t i order that the gelatine contained ia them may be converted into rich soups. Ve. Why do soups, pies, pudding. Ac. keep hot much longer than equal hulk, of mere fluids? Because tha fluids in general transfer heat less rcsdily in prjparti.in as they are more thick; what

ever impedes the motion of the fluid particles! : .L ,:r.: I

uimimsaini i.ie ui.iusiuir po.vrr. Why is silt beef rsddened by botlins in hard water! Because of th additional saha which render 'hv witet har!er

may b r.o i r;i-l or cttthlreii left to lament l-.iiu. he may not have to iio through hirij i:i : anxious davs. looking for the oornino of the expeetc.! terror; but he knows that that lis must do-; lie knows that, in whatever quarter rf the world he abides whatever b his rirv.i;nt.in'e however string his present hold of life however unlike the prey of death he looks that it is his d iotn beyond reverse? to die. rSte'rjias ;iitcoitr$eoiX death. - . .2 swarm cf IJeea. lie quiet. Be ac

tive, lie patient. Be humble. IJo pravful. He watchful. Ie hopeful. He loving. Be Heinle. Be merciful. Be gracious. Ce just. Be unn'o-ht. Be kind.

ddic-ent. Ba eireum-

e wt. Tliis is a variety raised in the south. Each " r.iiii is separately enveloped wiiii a

husk, so nicely placed around it, as to give the ear when the outer husks, w hich 1 the name as on cor.inioti corn, is removed, someihiii'T tha appearance of an

ear tb.e tows id' which r.ra composed of the husks, instead of grains. Tins vai icty is peculiarly adapted to the support of ru

minating animals, us tne covering m which the grain is located, causes them to raise and masticate it 2. second time. This variety is productive said to be neariy or quite, as much so as the Baden A friend has engaged to procure us half a peck to place in our experimental jjartlen.

i v have seen some ol ihis corn, which

was reared in the garden of this gentleman and consider it us great a curiosity

as we have ever observed among any of

tue varieties of vegetable productions we have ever examined. Neither of those gentlemen in the vi

cinity wno have been so unlorttin.iie r.s to lose some of their blooded ei.tt'e bythe mur

rain have yet favored us with comnuini-o.-.tions giving the symptoms, and progress of this destructive disease, or their views of ils origin, ami the best method of preventing it; or of stopping its progress upon the animal. We again solicit them to let us hear from them on this important

sjr '

L A r;i -.- AX.

1 r;-r.'i

IV. M3IITH.

.'7 ONTiNUES to carry on the above branches vif in all their variety, at his new- brick shop on Market street, neariy opposite the Maiket House, where he will be he fihi l to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, at w holesale or retail. He bason hand a number cf which he wiil dispose of on accomodating terms. Vincennes, Nov. I. I ..') 25-tf. N. B. Cash ci vca for old Copper, Brass and

pew'er.

ilo-v. John t.nv, Jkssf K. Dl hois. Esa Koiir. Smith, Eh. .S'nii. Hill, Esa. w. w. 1 1 itt, m. n.

ti. liti-Km, A. T. Ems, JL D. WiitFj-i-n, in. Wisr, Gro. V. Ewirri, M. HoillNSO.V,

Ivoier. I mni5.

ens Tale eu

A Irr.y, ITenrjetis Terriple, Venn ie.

work three rlo'lsrs. Th

I.tidy's Book end D'lsrneli's Novels will L sen

eniirc for 5 dollars, in advai. ce. . ttsre pair.

As the puhhilier of the I.mlr s Bo .k is run.

ne -,'e.l w ith the cth -r populnr periodicals. r suy-

rrests, tor tr.e purpose cf rennttnnce, tae f'tlaning system of clt;cp,lg.

Lady's n.w snd I)'Iraeli' Neve; Lady's Beck and BuI'ver's Nce;s Lady's Bock snd Msrrvait't Novels

1 Biihv'i's and Marrvalt's Novels,-17,

Lady's Book and Saturday News, Le.dv's Book ard Celd.raled Tris's.

Buliver's or Marrvalt's Novels, sr:v Celebrate-1 Trials ... li i'y.er'.s and DTsraeli's Neve.'s. Marrvatt's ami D'lsraeh's Neve's Otcbcr29, I?27. 57 VI MESSES

Practical Institute.

Opni to pupils of either sex or any eg:

Bv order of the Board of Trustees. H. DECKER, freiltlent. J. SOMES Stcrrtury. Vincnnes Sept. 21st, 18.17. Ifi-C.t.

a

RDIK6

PRovirEi if ncsmriD. Pupils tamrl.t as their circumstances require. Tuition: J15 per year of four quarters; 5

per euarter. of twelve weeks; entra cb.argefor

"T3 f UUSL-il ', Esq., having been re- wood, Ac. Tuition due on eni-aice.

;ir. cc Mr. Liiusui, Conductrn

G.-EAT WESTERN ME.iCy.

hi

cently appointed General Agent bv

ihe Central Committee at Indianapolis, for

the coitoriai corps ol llie State ol Indiana,

besrs leave to offer his services as an :i'rent

for the ediiors of new spay' dding in

oilier stales, and ail others . ve de-

naiids on any person or persons residing

in suht state.

liis oir.ee wiil be kept at Indianapolis

w here any business 111 his line, will be

iinetually attended to, Instructions re

peived a:ul all orders speedily and failh-

u lv executed. '1 vvclvc per cent, com

mission will be exacted on all

r-rt. 217 15-tf.

' nevfr vet did tr-wuf pUisjdi(r, W10 cmtd bear the tooth ache patiently." srni a;; a hoi't vot'US

sovereign and infallible remedy for Tooth AcU

and an cfTectl.al preservative for the teeth.

PRICE 81 TEH BOTTLE.

In oiTerinq this invaluable Enlm to the pubhe

many ccrti.icates ot its pincncv mi"ni tie iriven

e! l

ICJSV43 fa.ld 'mi

VTa.i-J 1 Vvfr t-j-- rm

Dirccf from ,;fr J OKA PHILADELPHIA.

tTi , I !'. ru!'scrioers are reiTiv unr a general as-

soi t men t of Merchandize next door to Messrs Smilh it Carson's, Market slreet Vincennes, consisting of Forei-11 cV domestic dry ?ood, Shoes .boots and Bonnets, Silk and Fur Hats, Ijeensware, Hardware. Drills and Stationary, together with n genera! assortment of GOGGEBSES, 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 ec WAEDI.AW. Vincennes, July 3d, l."" 6-1 2m.

.'Ct.

Fanner f,- AVic- .Vr.'.i.'rr.

ue tmpl3.

Be

spect. Be meek. Be lowly. Be longsuffering. Be not faithless, but be

lieving, von.

and the jrv.cd of (led le with

F LL those indebted toll. D. Wheeler and issWhceler & Baiiv. whose notes are now due, and whose accounts have been due or six tmonhs. will do tho subscriber a favor, and perhaps hemselves by caliinrr ami setllin'r the same immediately, as no further indulgence can be jiven. IT. P. WHEELER. o.rnnrs. May 17 I tT 5!

SOl Tll AMEItSCAN

aaiu!c destroyer of that ereat pet t For eit whole-sale or retail bv HITT SAWYER.

Vinrer.nes, Apri! 1 37.-6 4m.

which the limits of a newspaper forbid publishing

sums COl-l.lm vrhirh mav be s-een by callinc; at the agents

ei ttu. ana amount lorwarued at lite 01 uer hut as every species ot nuarkery has teen taue

of thr rrediior. 'I'he editors of news na- thrust into notice, we invite the public to a more

ers who tire memoers cf t ie editorial as

sociation in this state, ami such others as

lesio-n to become hereafter members of

the same as well as those who feel an in

terest in nromotintr tl;e ciiilonrii corps m

the United States, are respectfully requcs-

ed to insert this notice three months in

Hieir ri'incr il e n ii s i s to ii t . free o f c h a ro-c 1 teet h. hi eedi n

I ' . . . . . n I i - , ii.. ...l, f.o1, rrnH fff t-rioT..-r n.t

" '."J V llll Ot", .... , ... u

coin inciiur ironi ol its nniiost miraculous pow -

ers to relieve this w orst of all aches, the tooth

e, o-vCIVE IT A TKIAL. (hi in? rartfi.l

to ndheie strictly to the directions given on rsih

bcttle) and let il rise or fall upon ITS OWN

M EMITS, rp. Suffice it to say ihof in theussnda

of cases-it I ns never failed in a ungie instance It should be used after a'l dental cpcratio'is, sere

and spiinjy rums, Ac. and ia

after which time the usual price will be paid for each insertion, to such as arc and may become, members of the association and until discontinuance is ordered. August, 1C7. 12

FSPFCFL BLi' informs the cm- . IT" ..

QfXfr,. ".ens cl the town anu iviin.x couniv ,

that be has located himself in vincennes for the practice of Fhysie in all its various banehes. lie will also devote a portion

cf his time to the diseases of the Teeth. Gums and Mouth. All operations of a Dental character warranted.

Office on 2d St.. just opposite Dr.

Somes office where he ni3y at all times be found.

N. B. Dr. M. w ill ride at all hours

of the night when railed on. Vincennes. Nov. 30, 1837 27-tf.

JLiLA.-NK OF ALL KIND".

at! w ho have used it. have laid aside all other rem

edies offered as cleansers of the mouth, and pa

fier of the breath.

F. rsale at the Druj Store or tlitt cV Sa-rrer

M i.k- t St. Vinrennrs, Ia. and every Uwn as villacr1 in the T'nited States ly proper nccente. Vincennes.April 2'J S137--lS-lv.

s bli.-iiirj clrrn SaturOrti

TERMS ?2 CO, Jf paid in nih-nvrr. S - r0. If paid durivs: the ye-T. f3 00, If net paid during tht yfP SI 2o. For six months. Papers discontinued only at the option of ti uhhsb.cr while arrearages are due. -Advertisements niakine cne square or lese will" be inserted three times for one ollar, and

wentv-five cents for every subseercnt nscrtion

n ger advertisements in the same rat,,. Advertisement eer.t without orders, will ba all cases 19 trraeTtt tirril fnrrHi, anf3 ebesVi