Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 March 1838 — Page 4

( t'0!t.'in"ii j'roiii jtrst jxtgt.J quires, I think 1 have heard it itated, sMiieihi:ij like ll'O.UOO employees to have it executed. And, notw ithstandinp; the modesty of ti e infant promise of this new project, I have no doubt that ultimate

ly we snail hive to employ a number ef persons approximating to that which is retained in France. That will undoubtedly be the case whenever wo shall revive the system of infernal taxation. In France, what reconciled them to the system was, tint Napoleon first, and the Ilcurbuns pftorwardt, were pleased with th j immense patronage which it gae them. They hked to hav 100,000 dependents l) add strer.gth to the throne, which had hsn recently constructed or reascemlcd. 1 thoujjht, however, that thejlearned chairnu", of ilie Committee of Finance must have had some other besides the French mcnei lot r.ss receivers general a-.rci, accordingly, upon looking into Smith's history of his own Stale, 1 found that, when it was yet a colony, soma century and a hili ait; and when its present noble capital vaii retained the name of Now Amsteniam. the historian says, "Among the principal laws enacted at this session, we mv mention that for establishing the revenue, wiiicli was drawn inti precedent. i (. s-.i-ns raised bv it wore mailt navaa;t n,1,: the 'lands of receivers general, and issued bv the lovernor's warrant. By this i;i -vis the (Jovernor became, for a season tlettt of the people, and hence we r.'.ent instances cf the Assemblies fiiiT 1 1 1 1 l.im ftir t!ie dis-l.t-i c vivjhJ charge traced iat." colony tem per of debts to private persons conon the fault of the CovernThe then Governor of the was a man of creat violence of and arbitrary in his conduct. How the sub-treasury system of that day operated the same historian informs us in a subse .ptent part of his work. 'The revenue, ' savs tie, "established th last rear, was at this session continued five vears longer than was originally intended. This was rendering the Governor indi--p-'idant of the people. For, at that day, the Assembly had no treasure but the .'mount of all taxes went, of course, into the hands of the receiver general, who xvas appointed by the Crown. Out of 'his f ind, moneys were only issuable by the 'Governor's warrant, so that every officer i: the Government, from Mr. P.latthwait, who drew annually five per cent, cut of the revenue, as auditor general. ta nvii to the meanest servant ot ttie pi. ib he became dependent, solely, ot the Governor. And hence we find the House, at 'he close 'f every session, humbly addressing his Fxce'drncy, for the trilling lvijos of their own clerk." And, Mr. President, if this measure should unhappily pass, the day may come when the Senate of the FniiC'l Slates will have humbly to implore some future President of the United States to grant it money to pnv the wages of its own serjeant-at-arms and doorkeeper. Who, Mr. President, are the mo t ern-( l5' spicious of. who pereverincly pre-scd' this bill upon L'ofire;s and the American people? It3 drawer is the disiinui-ed gentleman in the white house not far oil": its endorser i-s the distinguished Senator from South Carolina, here present. "What the drawer thinks of th" imdorrr, his eautiotts reserve, and sti'ded enmity prevents us from know in;. itut the frankness cf the endorser, has r.oft let its in the same ignorance with respect to his opinion of the drawer. lie has often expressed it upon the floor of the Senate. tin an occasion not very distant, denying to him any of the nobler qualities of the royal beast of the forest, he attributed to him vhosc which belong to most cralty, most skulking, and one of the meatiest t the quadruped tribe. Mr. President, it is due to myself to say that I do not altogether share with the senator from South Carolina in this opinion ol the President ot tnc . nitea ctates. i nave four.d him, in his manners and "T.lt,.. T I always deportraent, civil, courteous, and pen'.icmanlv; and he dispenses, in the nuble mans ion which he now occupies, one worthy the residence of Chief Magistrate of a great people, a tjenerons anil liberal hospitality. An acquaintance with him of' more than twenty years miration lias inspire, l me ,'nH a nect for the man. although, 1 PTet to lie. compelled to say, I detest the Mats'.rote. The eloquent Senator from South Carolina has intimated that the rourse of my friends and myself, in opposing this hill was unpatriotic, and that we rnht to have followed in his lead; and, in a late letter of his, he has spoken of his alliance with us, and of his motives for quitting it. 1 cannot admit the justice of his reproach. Weunitad, if indeed, there were any alliance in the case, to restrain the enormous expansion of Executive power; to arrest the progress of corruption; to rehnke usurpation; to drive the Goths and Vandals from the capital; to expel Ilrennus and his horde from Koine, who, when be threw his sword into the scale, to aucrmcnt tlie ransom demanded from the mistress of the world, showed his preference for gold; that he was a hard money chieftain. It was hy the much more valuable metal of iron that he was driven from her fiates. And how often have we witnesset' the Senator from South Carolina, with wofnl countenance, and in d neful strains, pouring forth touching and. mournful e!c quence on the degeneracy of tin? times and the downward tendency of tlie repub

lic? Hay'after day, in ihe Senate, have we down from Ihttsbnrir mav stop at .leib.seen the displays of his lofty and imnas-janl unload; and beats ei-mins up 'he ri

sioned eloquence. Although I shared largely with the Senator in his apprehension for the purity of our institutions, and tlie permanency of civil liberty, disposed always to look at the brighter side of human affairs, I was sometimes inclined tx hope thjt the vivid imagination 0f the

" ' Senator Jiati depicted the dangers by which we wei encompassed in somewhat stronger colors than they justilied. The arduous contest in which we were so long tngayed was about to terminate in a glorious victory. The! very object for which the alliance was formed about to be accomplished. At this critical moment the Senator left us; he left us for the very purpose of preventing the success ol the common cause. He took up his musket, knapsack and shot-pouch, and joined the other party, lie went horse, foot, and dragoon, and lie himself composed

10 wh He went, as his pre ose corps. ent most uistiii will,' his tximi lisiicii allay conimeni-e.i in resolution, solHary an I alone, i he earliest instance rccor.ide in history, within my rec'dh c.'.on, t anv ally drawing i tF bis forces from the combined army, was that of Achilles at the sice of Troy. lie withdrew hi - troops, and remained in the neiti'iboriiood, in sullen and dioniti, d inactivity. 15ut llC tlld li, nut 1 1 1 !i the 1 coin:! loree. ami when iliiianahis faithful fri tli progress ol tnc siee;e, nd fell in hat'le, he raise.', !n5 avengmj arm, drove the l rnjan Tr is bat: to Troy, and satiated his vengeance, by slaving Priam's noblest and dearest son, the finest hero in the immortal IMiad. Hut Achilles l;-id been w routed, or imag ined himself wroncfd, in the person of the fair and beautiful Uiiseis. We did no wron to ttie distiii'; nis'ied Senator from S mih Carolina. On the contrary we respected, condoled in his great and acknowledged ability, his uncommon geniu", his extensive experience, his sunposed patriotism; above all we confided in his stern ami inflexible fidelity. Nevertheless, hn left us. ami joined our common opponents, distrusting and distrusted. He left us. as be tells, in his F.defieid let ter, because toe victory vvlneli oe.r common arms were about to achieve, was not to enure to htm and his party, but exciu- ' Concluded on second pazr. ) ( (.'1RCFL R. To the Voters of A"e).r, .1A irtiti an -i i-'.i-vi r.ss t. n:t s. sir ,-;c, .A'" III: l : I ; ; i It 19 a trite aul a true f ix iu'. in rise aooe i's fouuiam Ilea 1.' 111 ll it lie tai e, Hi .a'ni i: r.ent, il is eijnn! In uovannii e.tisutrrauv line. Juait m i-iaon tvraN, i;i iioliii's aud ia i;oeir, v true; ) ut in a .iilh-reut sca--n. if the m..;,..r, hid f in. the i'.a u a a is t . iO'.x ne.l hi the hov of They liv.h.nor and .--e: tre ev; h our on : 1 1 i ill is xx it 1 SUV ' in iivi US Ml!' a ;:,ah' i , lii x ill i ire his f!a.-. :- their nan vr ho six-ays hi s.. of hi on'3 -the f a n t 1 ir t. aepo.o,-: l!,rai. lieU'py a ox Ihe lvojtle. hut hi' ;t in KeeaUi.a'uneut e'i'he ?f'v ioiother. !t d f.oei the ai-o of houn ' i .. ate one man ,1 it down niiaii-i; au e 'oix, M o is theirs to s; c -u, in io ' 'hi- f Mae'eti it ,1 n t t or and tiu-l, the lee, or, ' l ow - i i 1 1 : i . - i a ' v and !. e inn x oii-r. Tt.i v ue.i -t , '..e tra-tid lierf u.u-t it.ip'tieitly their sov- ) it it is t'e ir thi'v it; a" :nv oi ; d if ih. v f.-el it u hv ei i eine h . : tl ,-ir privilege, thev , aired and trusted 1 v ; ooi Hein e ah laws f'd, x!i. ther i i eur X.ei . are !mt an f ; aa - i ei toat are leitunattiv I ati ai il ir .-.t ita ! ,i a i-!a of the p-eiq le's x ill. .ii x those x i-'ws. i I r.iiter-aiei'.!." e..i ehe,;fi V'.t'ormitv witii the raetie I I levants i i - Your : t i, lUli ,,,11 l.l 1 I'l'fe.-. as oue o: x on: isl ituie. pt-ruiit me to ot si ia a 1 stat t in. - I.eO t':.' ,soe to!:-ox I, XX hi h I -a a-' i;u d f 1 t ii a at ti .In hut se.h The i - ! the st xv .,i, o vi: e u.i- thai "t laael i f xo:.r !.ej;ld n r-i-f.m' .'l.'.. l'loai th ol r. its and i spieaded .an ..t. s of fuink, to the m ot tae nionex : alreadv P the ' tuva Us beann; e-i-1 ti-un the .mi ts. it ap- ,m:i ,1 iiiaaitiast. 1 warou st r.-o could not lathe Hate in ,"V. The . .Ut S i lae ori j in u sx s'o'i.i. 1 a.i t It e. -, eut.-ii wiOseut iiiiuier-iu a vend her present m. aii to en cum. tip. What .-had we dropping for the present ale. fir ! ie-tien t jotMiail we i l isM'.V .:r 01:1 of ;e i'jhhc N.'orks xxhi 1 t,: at. has pledged ber fiiih t construct mid not s:t its coiai xa -. ii a .r, Ins XTO u. ! tiot ,'o 'e c rit'.e nt. ri t tnc u As tl r'f :ei- si alio i xx ilia -i : on mean, therefore I adherau -e to ttie t rtainal li'iceioa; a in as a in lie ori: . ana u.d ih i". : lass, stem i the ,1: receixrd mv vote; xx hi, h. character of sonic of the works and us their expense to the tat. some ii.nhons ot dollars, an ! thus euai -m'prs their s-perov coaiplelion; it takes not without uivimi son.ethiivr a an cui.ix ., ,, at in return, l'or instance, in the on ji.ial act ol I Seat, to pi ix i le for a ireni ral fx st: in cf internal Improvements, section Uh provides lot a lai! R.'ad lioru Madison threiia!) Chnabua India-. apohs, and ( haw fordsx ii to l.-i'ivi-Me; aiso IV,- a re-siirxe-,- of tl'.e route fioni .l.-tVor-onviib' vi i New Alt-anv. s al'-r.), nedlor l, liooi'ii;iL"on. ai. 1 e r, i nstle to Ct axvf iril.sx ii'c; and il found 'peaet. a'a a' to consdrnct a I, ul Koa I ) s u-t root, ; ar t :,:- so, a .xi AUaiiii.' lein a o' i-oa' 1 iio-n at-,v Albany tlirouah (Jrecnvilie. th.oii. .Mocnt ric isant, and ttasbinriton to i.iocsno. 1 roia too tcport made it was f-vieel to-, -, ' to ,- iiislruet Kail n.m.l from .!o:Vers.nx ilhi " Cr:."rf..v,sxi!!o en ttie riutr ro-surrvea: aral ,11111 "tit naxrt'ier: priirt ',ri:hl- to have cons! 1 u -'o .1 a K.ul Koa! from Nexv Albany to Vinci nncs. Vhy, ther. fee wanot the latn t as xve'l is the f.-rmer proxih-d f r' Why should Jeol" sonvilie and Craxx f. irdsx ih . an,! Madison and In tianiipoiis, have Hail Il ia 's. and not for niakive w Albanv an,' Vinoennes! I voted all M'Aihuuied Turnpikes frot" becinnin : to eta! vith the c"cp;io:i only of the distance between iNcw Abiay and .lelb-rson Here I Toted fortheKiil Load. Is it asked w tills exception! I answer. V, nile the tliree ereat rivida startino; from Madison, .lelh rsonville ai A'tw AIVruv and runniin into the iuteiiar, shou compete mure er less xvi'ti one another; and there for would be, in my pi k'nn'iit ef the samn rhar a'-ter; and, the mil f-o'n .loilersoiiviilo to A'ca . Itianv. Ix lmr on the I II i x live', on the Indiana fi le, xxill compete with the Loeisvid and Tort taiiii v mill on tin? UcntiKkv side, it is impor tant to .lclio!s-oni!!o i- is important to Nrw A! uanv ami 1 may six- it is nniiortaiit to oa.r state that b 't'.x eon those paints there be n : IxrxS'l. 1 .us wti'H twins complete , noat : romin rsonvilb up tlie river ami hncia'rat Nw Albany, m-iv as xvell use the Kail Load 1 1 JeiVcrsotixiHe to tiansp-wt xxha'ever is si-lie,! ! ' n-i ii'-xvr tae t alt, eitlicr to ,a t; ;o:i or late the mtarinr ot ov.r sstp; ns to ose ttie I avtinul I anal to I .oe,i--xa . !e n av. V.yv may Urtter use this Hail Iv 'a h The modiiicati fereonv iile and Cra'x iordsyi!!,! road. ui of the .lof'X hieh I SU) itea liasse.i. and lu.a. iiy i.v-e mmi ins el Job. ii a

ixeia saved io Uie Hale; mid you, lellow cituens wr saved therein- a heavy load cf tax. '; which

I knew vou had nut the disposition nor the ability t, " U'1,,1.. I voted for thtuoiiL'h chamae tf the dai'.iioii and Lufiy. t'o Real, it may be. known to many of you lh.it i.i so il jing I voted much against i,.. ..,.. o..i,ni-ir.- interests, and that ut' reanv o' ,,,'v fii,.niU: hut 1 considered it fir your interest: t' ."it it ho thor.uiiihlv i-li.niji.'J. The change hoxv. , r -n Ftr.-li-,l onlv m I'ait fro'.n J'ailijou to iii,!ianap.!u tfiu rail" roaj i.i clianeil from ,i .j,i1..t;l,.irj,-!iiil'a tiail: and thence to i ;, ., li.- a roiniiiou 'I'm iiiuLc. !Sr:u ,v '..r t'.rrp i:iilli,ms tf dollars are I.rf.hahl, sa i J t ta.c state hy this change, d s-.ij-portrj aUi t.iti r r ,.. !,..-imr i mui'her ol' the lu-arj ,f t'. t.i;,. V.',-,rl.- tVom niao t live, hciicx iicl tli.it live loin-petont prraons mi;4ht do all the il.itic! ot'ni ic tju't' as wtf anp u ab nit V.i!ftUe c. ease 1 am net tl.r dephaiac aj-mti-nt. that isjdready mil li u mlv reiUa-ftl; nor wouitl 1 li iam any iti"t. ... xoresce'.irte5 t!ic e.ienses in my i i. ! -in: t.-. t .. Il-. f I'll iUC. CI I, -It-.-!, Hll of this hoard, mid ? 1,000. for a Her nt, is a-hiti-' rather ton r.tuvh t lh c.u . ihsnd for one car an anu iint tome.i.ni I u iv iii u eiliHisc """"'-. our sta.r 'liii.i.Mt. A cmupaiiHon n.iuht here ho insii I ,.-te..n th" c x i e n scs of our hoard ofl'uh'l. v to tit. W. 1 f i.i ..i !. oft i'i it oi I'cnusvlvania or Mev Veil.; hut !.:ir-t!i.- i.umhcr hoot Icss-ne.t and w.' I' vir the hind, n as w'l c can. Tlie ii US. l. s:i-i.T sut i,M t which cai'i'" i c.ere , ! ,f t':( L.ncs." 'J'he l.it ii v.ns l'la.'.e in the year KM; t cii-i ' Tii" j i ri-vi.-i I ! !,-- W'lurll HUH". lIlC ilS IH ' " 1 till!'. niilati d in annual I'lvi'l till,,! ill annual KVi'.elilets. ana amen.icents iiniiii aini'iiilnients upon sotm' acts, till it 1 , i i . inib n loe,!. a a,i iv matt-r. tor t i.-L'reoi noay ei i.i (l r whom the law was ina.lc) to t il what . Besides 'hut few oo las oi the reif t -:ii n ow rPm.iin on hand. Anew i i vi- .1 e.-,!p I'tii'ion, if not ,um, xvus onjH riousiy u emi an led to il u! the wauls for puhiic use. -e'ai the iao..' of I'ae iM'sMon of l.ti, a .loint l.csa. lite,,, passed t!ie heehhitinp. roaituiuiiur 'his work to the Ji:a : of the stipretea ' 'oort Itet that the :! .tialees failed to execute a le-vi-ion and had itu'V donfi b.i. the necessity of a Mnel (x.imiiiatioii'uf ail and every pa.t of the ( i .. .an. i,(f,;i'(iii.. ;w iiilmntt, alri.!nnnt, n!.rx(i!unt. nnMlifctitii.as, uud -i:,tr d:i rt 'riif ..' ini.tlt ;-,'would not have h"eu siij erseiled i'v t k- I.e nin e, in order for them to become tar law of the st.up mv vote, thoicfore wn eivea I'or-'l'he (ha-eiai! Assenih'.y of the state of Inhaa." to take.t'.a; work in h u,d itself, ah in Hie I .en the he.-iu'ia x. ( ur siay was prohmjed lint a tew davi. if at id!, hv thu revision-, and it i i -ohd'iv asxxell done hy the le ci latuie, x ith ihe s, i,i.iia.' of , Jew , iiatit'od Chuhs, as if we had - i l my li.niis.nd dollars to the sll'TCinO -ia - it to 'ae d'-r.e ovi r a a, in hv rnirstdvaa. Vi:.- l i -.a of Th n ta-i-v I ot ' v '- to te niatier too. next i; it ai ut"i an I a veix o hea ( hi t.,i , sa'- ja,-; 1 w is in f ivot ei an. .nveMi,; it, on. '."j.,1,.' it e. xx he a tiled it wotl'.d rva,!. 'i , utiiii.a.ts of tha come firtii idle lil.'.'i e it- ef fie ill i.i', t ia t! ? senate, as at (.'orpor: a roiiforir,! Lai-i t thi ,1 in in th. i v o v: l V X a a a i '. e n . a ie.t he out of vhi'.o the ia-' .s eati ! to tile g ov i -i -1 ; for the. ' t a. ; oor in an rei rn a! et tae e ..f a. ix x a- aa. ihi--e to (.'.serve in .vere vindev rtvis'ini, nate hy v our hue,;! ,-.' i. tlou of one of the toxx nshio, in ea-e t hi; S' ut. 1 rverf the other, ami ia ease f the , v of both ox erserrs. that tl .a! iia.-a.' ' .1 lti !v I'V the Hoard li'i:-.:." e 'i:nrss ia the- proper comity als.i proxldio" poor slieuld over have the best iie-di al a e in i-fi' ot M.-hne-s that eould !e pio)v pi: tliat 1 a i lioii: ! ex pres a preI r -1 l i -axe a'loi.n i t att.-r I . that th Id !' 'x as i r -.tu: i . tV-rei inr; twict: rex ' i i.:i'e. Il in-, the sea-e in been added, am! i i i,-l lam e-iiia d t ot s dd .' - n ptivsieians ha.- ! a i.'v . " to- -l lie. I ! -U-. 1 i. ax e -o.-ta d on Ine x-. In, h e rne before ia, pan1 mi.. .! lea.hie: notice in adv a:i,;. i.ee with 'l.-iia-' in "- hma- a n that IiK '1U'e 1 otai r; hut To w:'arv v. 'Xte ;r pi: tinpai, x ita .1, then ar, t'.a reuld he as 1 i weal v tae I ,e. i-a. te.ro , t is said of l'.e-ident a,a-t p, ties when in ('ona ! "' . r iii'ieeu miuutos: ;1ii,', th e 's i:e mo ;i ! oeen-ulter-ui t.x-' I'unut t elUt. Ut lien lnU was to art :ac to ) add th i' vlo'e 1 "s. am! on a count ry i.ay to I e in my bcen lost si ;!it i t .'a ovax nex er :i-,r tara 1 1 r. ti,, the oxford of ta 1 , .1 un x ax a i.e.'! abilities pi o -cu Yor.r ( t'leilieni I THOM AS c. ; (hi x-tat'i;. ) h'l'vant, muuki: A T ; Vy :t s rn wi a ve any t air it'. ami men hantabif wheat, at. in market price when delivered, in . !' I'M' notes and accounts due.' who know anus. Ives iivl.-bte,!. W l U , b I o we: l to vnu mis opportunity and save furtln r troui'ie. Tilt Ml.N ,t TRACY. Mines, A'aiiust 1, It-dT. 10v u; -t '..vrr.i iv. i;:m t ti.v. F.C.C.-h CHICKENS, TI'KKl'VS, ib kinds of provisions for which the I'.i.t'it ta i-e xx id lie fix r n. THi H.N, VA'"O.N' xN Co. t in ai : "..J. tf "r v"-t r " r Vs'.v f.,J fRUli: s:i- . - x,,,uid resi . idiv iuform thi cu.i'iis of ihts place, ami the public in get:: ,;1, that he lias removed his chair simp to the building formerly occu pied by .L.im F'.vi'iij, Fsq. where he is prepared to furnish and w ill keep eonstanton hand, or make to order, indsor Ch lairs and settees m the creates vanotv of r tice. attertis and in and the shortest not'.ie very best style of workI i s vi l ! . . 'j U).r-tlllO of ail sizes anil Futttrns, made to order. Old chairs repaired and painted. jo.vvn: w smili:y. Yineenties, Oct. 1, i;)-tf. ULA y.liS OF AU. IvLiS. ALT! fbuf! JUST UlaCF.IVrn, 1 hunilrnd hxrrpls. arst r:nalit- -..-.... ..e, lvcnliawa salt, anil tor sale THOKN" & TRACY. Dee 2 1.1837.

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oi)i'.!iiit.io;i Dear S:r, My family have for a of tinio been tisimr JMiclps' lenirtli oohinir PleasStove, with w ueli t'ti v went wen i-ii 11 ed; indeed I believed myself that its utility 11 . t l : e - . . l 1 I C cotiin not tie siirpassei:. ii cpiaieu, .mi io late we have had nn opporttinitv to test the anilities of another me Combination stove, called 1 own .s l atciu 111411111011 by M. Frem h, and have tound that it is fin- superior to the one first mentioned. In answer to my inquiries, my family eav, that they, can cook faster, better and with less fuel and trouble, than they could with the -other stove, 1 can only account lor the diilereiice in bo iliiierenee in this way, that tue improved stove is so constructed, that you can 00:11101 1,10 leiiitieiauno ..1 jm, ,1.-3.11 e without ohan trie.,': the furniture or. the stove. therefore the articles eooke d not dam. heat a-Tei v ,10 rrcat a nt ai. n"t is the wasted by beimr misapplied. I make this statement that the world . , 1 1 . II .... .1... may ue Deneuueu ny 11, as w un a- me venders of the improved stove. W.M. 1KA1 1U.' Mr. Ira French. We, the undersiarners. are uin the ombination Cook inir Stove. called Town's a'.ent, improved by M. J'rench. We lave no hesitation lti sayinty, that tor eonu'.u! e.xpialiiion in cooking, and rnietice for the savin'' ol lutl, it lar surpasses any ookin stove now in use. We therefore lieerful'v recommend it as a very valuable improvement. M . K. IIA.'I, A. P. IIL TCIIIXSOX, A. 11 LYMAN. jui in a. ci;kl, A. YOFNCS. Ml. Cana l, October 1 th, lf-h'57. Mr. French: Sir. The stove I bought of you (the Combination stove; is superior to any J have sen, and from inquiry, I believe iip trior to any now in use. My lamny ire well pioaeCU witn ineirs. Yours, 1'. II. HACiWF.U,. The subscriber bavin? the exclusive ri'-ht of makinir and venuintr the atiove The tovo, keeps it constantly on hand ( oiueal Stove he aiso heetts -a very cheap and. convenient cool-.intr stove. A!. NO A (.'!!l. VI' VAUIi.TVOF SHOP TAIlLOIt STOVES, v." hie! i lie p'edres himself to sell at the Louisville and Cincinnati prices. The public are particularly invited to call and .1 - it . .,m .. examine r tie i ateiu x otiioiuaiioii muc. Sept. tISth, 1H'!7. J fIRV FK UN C1I . hS sr Ti) tS Shad J! ran Minmjuai; would n si, , tilx infonn ri pun I ur ' mIII' ;-. eh that hax in sod the out ter, st ef I. AHIlIl.L. wiil continue the bu siness, in all its various branches, under be t'.rm of AHLILL .V .lOM'.-S, at the eld stand en Water street, opposite the st, ,re of ,1AM iS S. M AZiaS, xxhere they won! 1 invite all who wi-h to purchase tin-x-. are cheap, to call and examine prexieus: .) rureh. l-in; clscxxhere, as thev are determined to soil nslow. wholesale or retail, as thox can be had at Loiusx iile or Cincinnati. N. I'. The books and accounts of the late fam of 1. Cv II. A!.,'i;h are h-:t iu the b onis of Ahihll Cv .io ne Vine xv ho are a utlv 'Ti ll to settle the same. -lines. ( ), t. t.'i.'rJitl.VO'ai-l W ti.-wi.IL-. tliaC IT'L I.I.V info; in the citizens of iucenncs and the country in poneral that ttiex- are lar PL'NEs the third st -,a. en:'ar'ed in the r.i inufactory of Ci' be i annati, ( hio. and hive taken ' hilar recently occupied by the Loom, nu Mini street, three i street, where they shall be ill that may fax or them with a Methodist L'ok doors north ef C pleased to supply can. in tae iu'-i i n a i it v id S. 5 H hi ?', i "T-l i i .5'jVi d at r",h .aai iiices. A. Pill ef Prices niay n at to-- (itha'o of the Vin lines (larette. N. 15. 'v !,,.!, 's;.l,. purchasers xxiil find our U ihe !a.-.:e-t and best assortment i:i the xvf.-t-i eooairy. liner, il discount ma le, op'eniher 12, 1S3T l(-rni .'3 V ? ? 9 Ilia un lersirued bavin - olosi the mill, and xxis'.iin.; t e'.os same, would natist those x 1 his store at ' A f th 1 1 n' accounts! io are indent 1 to call and settle th, ir n'-i', tixa debts. II. 1). WIIEELEK 163C 1 1N inrcirnes, A;u Ui!, sor r II .l.llLI'.i V. . IA jt.-TS Ti T3 7.-3 tfa i.siJ : . j:gj) sL0 s.' , li j ,osirti O i ertaia dos jj'l Forsale w l stroyrr of that great pestllaj Uutrs hole-sale or retail bv 11 ITT V AW VCR. i rnnes, April 137.-0 Jm"). 4d W U $ k& & 1)1 ra l from M:W KtKK ' PHILADELPHIA. gTVIIE Subscribers are receiving a erenerai a sortmeutot X,ercliau.li7.i" next .looi to alessrs Smith .X Catson s, Maikct street incciiucs, con sisting of Foreign .V domestic dry goods, hoes .boots and 1'onnets, i lk and Fur Hats, h'enswaie. Hardware, ! triors and Stationary, together xviiii a general assortment ef GROCERIES, 1 wo o. f T Sale I'V Who!: i r Retail As wo are determined to sell on the lowest terms xxo respectfully invite the public to call am! jude for themselves. THOMPOX .X: WAKULAW. Vinccnncs, July 3d, ls3V C-13iu.

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lllJ 'J i lli-le oi Ihu institution huviiii; iiroi ored -pa. .110I at con: total, le I xpeiise i.t-:'!-,'. 11 as the Knox t. 1 Up tlie ions I'uihhnj, irv, and hax in COUlitx ef a:.;', IX 1:1 op seeured the s. rvi -i-s in i-neneeil an re pousi! !e 'l'cai her Seh, 10 tlie 1st V. ediiesdiiv in ' cr next, xx ith tin; addition of a Primary 1 toil,, i.t, in xxhieii will l e taught lieadiiia', Writ. r So. aim'-' an, I him n ss.mu in .iriiiiinen. T!.i, i-.hlir-i e juiains. hi ; i.'.es two lur.se anJ com inodi-ius fi'hool rooms and a Library li oin, sexe r.t ..t'-'-.r aiiaitineiit.s ronveiueiit tor the reeitMtloii of cla--as in the hi 4 In r 1,1'ltirl af ste. dv, ana ijiuients in VimH'tUr; and Xutuit.l I'.'.i :I exp- ,,,.,.. i-i w'.i ii latter l-raiichesUictutcii xxnl tu di lixeied the i-iisi.ine v. inter. One tin: bad i;:e'c!laucuis LihraMru in tilt State, coini.ri-inir uawarJs of I.fieen hundrhs voliiiues of tu:i.'.ur.l worhs, i.i alt.icbed to ti.ritstitiition. to xx l.i.-h tae .stu,h-'iita v.a.l have aaeemt 'J'he academical year is dixi led into f-'iir termor ScsMons of eleven weeks each. Tho.-. code inen-aes the 1st Woilnosday in October. The .x. ,-ond. the last AVo.liics.lay ia December. 'J'he far,, the third Wednesday ill .Mart!!. The f.uvth, the se 'olid Wednesday in June. sTrnnts .V' ritttiis or n il ion i'i:u t;t aiii rn. IJeadiiis', laiina, Spehiiuf, and hrt h s.-oiis in rithnn tie, ft! per session. Kaa hn j-. 'ith-ij! uphy, V.'iititie-. .'. 'ithmelic. ihia'ii-h lir.inniin. (ieoaraihv xx'uh the i'.-o of maps and ( .'lobes. .N atural Hi-t.-ry. liht t 'lie, Literary ( 'riticism. History, iutrhertual and inoal, l'hilosoph',', ('hemi.-tiy. Natural l'hilosophy, As-ti-onoinv, the xarious braui-he : id Mutlioinuti. Coneao- itioii and T.locuiieii, ;." per si-sion. 'l'he above with Latin. Oreek, rrcuoh or Hebrew Latljiuiuo f per ses.-ioii. I e ef Library r.t) celils u-r session. Appropriate instructions will at a!! tunas be l-iv without additional charrro, to a class xihir.L' to qualify themselves f ir teaeliine, and u i;ilant, parental guardianship will eonstant'y be . av-ereis.-d over the rnaiinors and morals of ail the pupils. A II the studies and interna! t"-i'iiii:nv of the Institution will be subject to the daily super, vision of tho Principal, and to a stan d monthly visitation of the Trustees and Hoard ft isitors. The Institution xxi'd be open at nil times to visits of parent ami guardians, xx ho are invite toeailaud satisfy tliomsolvof as to the iutriir lion j and discipline of tin- school am! the progress of the pupils. Ibasidi s this, there will he two public examinations u Y.-ar. To the ciiiens nt' nieenties and its vi.ii.itv. the Trustees would respectfully u:;s''-t, that an Instituti "11 ef permanency and t-f the hi all eh.iiaeter x hiah it is their intention to aio tins academy, is tint only demanded bv the wants of 1 1 . i -community, but i- adapt alia rainv n pii-f to improve the i harach r, in -roa e the rosj.., tabihtv and promote tlie properitv of this uaiui:!:; l,o. rmiili and if so, h.,a it not sr, , i.,i ei.u.as -,i their patrona :e' e at a i.. avo anx--sls of the io caan t le M'px nip t'dY xx itti tl..-hea-li a e to s ix- that loa: i'.- o f if a,: a id ,-. POS, I to 1 la uli ir iaee.thi y c ol till' i v ,o i I local int it is tiia sonic. rat and eiilara eliieieni mi-ai pnrpi , d po; a pioj r; itr and I. emx-, as a e,a ultimatclv and Y of SOIIll peodiiy ; ! States. : 1 1 , l , none in the Cuilcd The advautaaes Institution must hi power of m 1'ive tportuuity to remed; ply conx euieiices booh and eeuseipi id OH Y, .Us to L' i x e ii eiiai a incou' ni.av, liuie xxitl !: Celt, ..! t . a ui.i'orm s st,-m , the bia'iuninu to t ph-hed education; t i, oi of LTcater iia teal ami ihiloso- h: nehi d to a i,iii.ii pea ted in privat a t -til. c can ao aaii-it: of a cuise it is si'ieU a e. tih. I , .. Ma a'atUs C. e. ral i Yti lit than i C'-irarx r', i.oel: ii s i., li a i -h VTLKIX--' N. i 1 .n hi id i fir uoard ill prix at per xvrek. 1'rinr-j a!. al-.-.'-b-ta'. i'.vaw t. i:i -.I'iet, II. I'i . ; , ,r.l nf iV.v'.', ,-y. I! ,; v. I'll os. A I i.xi -. i.i: if r. v. .Ion v . 1 ) i n i i i , 1 Ion . ,1'iiix L l xx-. .1 I.SsK K. 1 ) HOI s, Ilsil UuilT. S'l 1 fit. l'.SU.. A. '!'. : II, D. '. Exvim;, . I a - I -. , ?Y . I'aunas. AVI.. llll.I., llsit. M. K,e W. W. Mitt, M. 1). Hoar, liy order of the I'oard of Tins; ii. Liac:;.::: .1. SOMES S-r, , in;. iii.-niu s Sept. 2 1st, ls:5.. 1-'. GEEAT WE T 7rix'i P. r. r- r i f. i fl I DiiSl.h, I. sip. hating bet n ntoi'iilW- i n rx, 1 1 ti . .-1 ib,i,i,r-il Xo-ool I,,iorsfi;, i eentiy apptuti'ei ,. I ,.,!;.., ....;.. i-'.. v. .........,..'......,,...,,,,,,.,,,.,, the editorial corps ol ttie Spite ol Indiana, bees leave to oiler his services as an a front for the editors of newspapers residing in other states, and all others who have demands on any person or persons residing in sai l state. His otlice wi be kept at Indianapolis in his line, wiil lie to. Instructions rewhere eiinetu any ill v r.ismess tended peivi 1 anu ao orders speei.nv poediiy and faithtilly executed. Twelve per mis-don will be exacted on al cent, eoiusunis colit tlie order if newstialeeted, and amount !n; v of the creditor. Tlie c ai II pets who tire ineni' . i'; of lite editorial as-1 malum m tins state, and such others asiti to become her. after liiembers

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the tftuni: as well as thase who I al an in - te rest in promotine; the editori.d corps in the I'nited States, are respoetl'iil! y rcui'.csed to insert this notice three months in their papers, if consistent, free ofeharee after which time ihe usual price will be paid for each insertion, to such as are and may become, members of the association and until disronti nuance is ordcrtai. Aue-ust, ls.'!7. 12 i;:sri:(.T'l J.I.V informs the riti5 zens of the town and liitox county, that ho has located himself in iuconiies for the practice of Physic in all its various bandies. lie will also devote a portion of his time to the diseases of the Teeth, duns aiul .Month. Ali operations of a Dental character wat ranted. Office oti 2d St.. pist opposite Dr. Somes' office where he may at all times lie found. X. IL Dr. M. will ride st all hourt of the nijht whrn called on. Yincennes, Niov. ,10, ls:37 27-tf. HLAMvS OFTVLL IilXlTr"

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larecr rirrnlation than any nil or L'2 m.'iitldv pfriodical in America; a toloicJ ,.l.t of the lato.-t fashions, in every number. t-rttiiit Attwrunntuait. It wa sincere pit asure that the pu!'!i-lu-v n. i iitiotifil last f-oiisoii the ai rai.ri mcnt ,v xi l.i.-b the I.aii's liti' anil l.iu.'iix .tui'ticini Mrisaziur wen united and to la'Ci'.iU'l by Mrs. S,iri: J. ,,, it is will) eijuuJ picture that be informs the patrons of the work that he I. as made an ariai:.. en,, nt xx ith Miss I.ttlie, antlior i t "I'i ra il Sketches," ...Mr. 'ashini'ton i'olts,' Ac. who will be coiiiiertcd with. Mrs. Hale in h whin; inten to the J iifres of the I. adv ' llooli. llerpow, Janiiiiry number ahoxe, t t ry nun.! tain. J plat,- if 'l'he sc.! sei i! er (id aid will ceiiitnoiiee with tlio for lsi:;s. J:1 addition tu tbo r ef tlie next year will fdio fi.j.trll. rrLrcl f,a.it i.t. ei'.haixois l v oxraordiniirv teitimis to show bis ;r i!!tude li r the vorv many lax "rs Iilias roeeixe.l ;irem f i is i imi iricmts, tlie j'ehlie. Troin amoii the many female w riti-ro o .iiiuriia. pi rhaps no two ladies i ctihl haxe bi rn select' d w liu.e x :.i led t lb els are so tx i-il l aicnlated to adorn a woil; like ti e I.a,!)'.s Jioi k. V.'!;on it is a!-o n, oi tior.i .1 that Mrs. Si, , vrr. y the II. mans f America, and t.,y nvii'e -V,re i out-i! t, tors to th puc'i al di ) arttnen t, itxviil t'e useless to xx u-tr ariu-mewt in i-rdeavt'int fo show what is apparent that the l.iiih's lit i K Will stand unrivaktl uit.oiiir the j orint!iriU -f the coei'try . I'u, li r.urid'rr also eotitaitiK r t.vo r.'U.re of I'AMilO.N AlU.U Mbs-H', in immv in,. nv in,.!. omc or thi: :c i : v. ( : 1 x r: i r: r r o 1 -: Mis. ,ral, J. ,.,-, ihVee. Mrs L. II. e-i.rouiney, Mrs Ami S. Stc hens, Mrs C. I.ee llentz, Mrs F.F. Llott, Miss L.'stir, Miss II. V. Ooidd, Miss c. i-:. Coo, h, Miss L. 11. Medina. Willis (. ax lord Clark, r. :k. t:10 h , ph !h Chandler, !;..!.' T. Conard Morton M. Miihuel. A lav. 1 liu !tV, A.M . 1!. 1'. Hale, K. b'uiUo Kishor, A . ( '. Cr -i hi, x. m. Win. K. 1,'iuti ti, Mr.- i'ml-ury, Mrs Oilman, Mrs Miiiih, irs Vx eed bull, 1 Mis C. Js. Curd. in a n, h'ev. J. ( 'liu; h. Constant Ouilhj, Mrs Si iL". ii li. Joseph ( '. rVral. Ih 15. Thatcher, 1.'. r. nn Sit, ill,, Mas I'h, Ips, Mrs WiP.a.d, Mrs barrel-, Mrs V'.'.IK t l c n v . . !. t.en. 'MUMS; thu Lady' I'm. I, are three dollars ef per aiiiim, ( I Wo c lor iixo dollars, i u able in ar.ss.d to L. A. CdDr.V, .-.ii . leers rue l.liu, ilVIal.S , KALI. th.I. !'. it !'AT .',, n. el.d, Tons i:; i.'is. iu i i : Tala Coala.iai Id: m Ills" of f-1,.,,-. Ir. 'l'he Vieitm 1 ti,1, I'd: c ,.f the Lady's Ihiol; ;,, i nt hi- 1, r ." .!.,a As th,- ; u'.; tO',-!e 1 H Ut, P;;,. , ae-'s. ;. i- ,jH, it: ef i '-i.ri, lta et.. tla. p! l!a r. v.;'.! p TU n a I'd . in . i in. Ihe joslae , I'"''.'--o ,k is ( finds, !,r nifl,:,a , a 1. , '. I:.:,' I La : ; bid: Nell N.n. an X : a s Nex d :l d T: t -:: A.VA'.V 'as ''.Av '' ' U!ur m.c or rsrvAFiPj'P any an l'!t() 1!)L! 1! Ll!!tl! 'its tau jnt as tticir cir ui:..-tai:ci :ion: s l( r year -! l.-ar nai ler, of f.x elvo wei V-: extra iu'. Tui'i ui i.ue en ri'tian, v. Mi. 0. M.s. C reipuif. irl.'rs, haiae f, r o p.v - ::i!in ! ( ot. 217v. ;,.,, 1 a,- t f. 1 ' tf. X : a .'. HOI T Xn I III Xfi "3 tUKSalVlB m rt c2 ix oi t n a.ial int .'.ihle rot.io.lv for To-ath A ch teal preserx utivo f-r the troth. an i I? ri:u noTTi.K. Li oft'orin inaiiy eertit'c xx hieh ta.e ha this invalu-d I 1:111 to the 1 nblic irlxi ll ishimi a-ai ii'.s it.-s of its ol'aoacy iai lit . of a i-.e-.x spafiar bi bt bo id i'llb it the an xx : . I ' ; ,ls l I : t ii, a 'a : ; , 1-. r. t; may t'f s V species ia ti: r. xx Il i-Y ea of ,.l,ai k hut I V has b. i n t!',t: ' (a b'ic to a nam in-, ite the IT,. of , f its most e:i: .aciitous pee, - I. is V.o 1st if ad a I i s. the to. til 'i.'IAL. rboir.u eanfi.l '.ii. ctioiis e i f ii ni cat h fail lit i.ii I'l'S OWN to say that in thoitsiiiiili, d in a sinule in.-trnii r a LIVE IT A ' i-'hei. strictly to the a ; r.i.d b t it ri-e ur Ili'i'S. e ' . Suli'.c-e it asi s it ha.s Lexer lalh 'hot i Ml of It sloiuld be t,a th. I ha-di ,le, i h div th all xx ho hax ; .1 an, r a. I ntal opt rations, sotr V i t-:s, Ac. and i h x i r know n, and a. tu:,! s ui.oy I t t- i la wasli -t d il. hax , l.dJ l- ide all t, tin r rr ru o,lii-s i, tiered us . 1,-jo. ,-i of t! rifier of ihe brcatb. men! anil pu F-.rsab' ut tiio lrutT Store or Ilitt A Saw j rr Mark, t St. Vitieriinos, Li. and rxary trwai an xillaa-' in the I'r.it. d States by proper nfifi.O1. inceniies April V! 'J nl37--m-lv. the vuzczm:r.s gazette 'j" r: r: ?'.t CO, If ljuii! in niJvance. 50, If , did during tla yrcr. ?tl ( o, ' ;,; j'nid during tht yen i 1 2a, I'tir .i '. nioiit.'ifi. Tiqiers disooidinuod oi ly at the option of the ul lither xx bib' arrearages are due. -A.lx ertisi iner.ts ruakii r one sijumtc ot let wit! Ik' ins'-rte I three turn s f, r otip ollar, and wi iiK-f.xv o. ,,ts f-.r every s'b.o,piri.t A nuilion ti err advertisement" in the same tain.. Advertis mrnt sent without order, will bp all rases. Iwt inserted until fVuttJ, and rhnrpr.1 ecordiirK-.