Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 June 1833 — Page 3
The force cf gratitude in au'og.-rrovt., in hn sketches ays that a large setter, ill with the distemper, hail teen mot tenderly nursed by a lady for three wei-ks. At jenjrth he became so weak as to he
j I iced on a bed , where he remained three
Good Anvict. It U belter to (read" the
path of life cheerfull
over the thorns and trials that obstruct who are net in common excessively
your way, than to sit down tinder e ery llcge bred, was holding forth to his cortgre hedge lamenting vour hard fate. The Ration uton a subject well calculated to
thread ot acheerlul man a lite spins out Ion. amuse the attention of incorr igible hearts
i belter to (rea.5 the i .1 Popular Preacher .A short time ago - -'L"WJ"V Iv, skipping lightly lone of the self-elected class of Divines. fiJlVW (E!(DIDS trials that obstruct! who are net in common excessively Col iJJ rv VjJwwiMO
days in a d ing situation. Alter a short; ger than that of a man who is continually
absence, the lady, on re entering the room,
observed him to fix hi ey es attentively on her, and made an effort to crawl across the bed to her. This he accomplished, evidently for the sole purpose of licking her h inds, which h iving done, he expired without a groan." ktl am," says Mr. lMaine, "as convinced that the animal was sensible of his approaching dissolution, and that this was a last fumble effort to express his gratitude for the care taken of him, as I am of my own existence; aud hid I witnessed this proof of excellence alone, I should think a life devoted to the amelioration of the condition of dogs far too little for their deserts." 7 urf Fieg.
sad and desponding. Prudent conduct in the
concerns of life is highly necessary but if distress succeed, dejection and despair ill not afford relief. The best thing to be done when evil comei upon us, is not lamentation, but action: not to sit and suffer, but to rise and seek the remedy.
After blazing awav with his subject, until
he had rendered Pandemonium as hot as
Vesuvius, and as black as (Milton's Satan, he rounded a sublime peroration with the
following sentejice: "Now heaiken ve
sinners! I tell ye that ye'll all go to h I,
as sure as I catch that flv on the Bible;" at the same time making a determined swoop
with his palm across the sacred page, to
Once allow a roan to turn seventy, heicapture the talismanic insect. Ue then
lias then escaped the fatal threescore and proceeded to open his clenched fist finger
ten, and would consider himself an ill-used! by finger, until the last digit was relaxed,
beheld the poor fly had eluded his
Looking surprised and disappoint
MIE SUBSCRIBERS inform their friend;
and the public, that they have just receiv
ed from Philadelphia, Baltimoke and Pins
BURGH,
KOB
but
grasp
Txi entv-Four thousand Old .Maids. It
appears by the correct schedule of the fifth census of the United States that in every section of the country, except New England, the fiee males out number the free females. The excess ot tree fern. ties over free males in New England, 2-1.038. Ex ce- i ( free males in the Middle States, 63.9-14; Ditti. Southern Slates, 10.536; Ditto in the Westprn and South Western States. 118,027; Ditto m ihe Districts and Territories, 8 970 making mi excess ot males over females (in the Middle Southern, Western, and S uth Western States, Diliicts und Tcrri'ones) of 197176 and in the whole United Slates of 171,443. In New York the free males exceed the fiirscx by 32.806: m Ohio by 31,068; in Pennsylvania by 30,543: and in Keniuck) by 16.856. But in Massachusetts the lemalcs ex-eed the m b s by 11311; in New Hampshire by 0.397; m Connecticut by 3,166; and in Ithodc Island by 3,131.
person should he receiv e notice of eject
ment a day short of ninety Ninety comes
and he grows insolent. Death, he thinks, jed for a few moments, the Minister at has passed on, and overlooked him. Jle ilength exclaimed, "Ey the hoky, I've missasks why nature has long delayed to claim !fd him! there's a chance for you yet, ye her debt She has suffered thrice sevenlsinlul ragamutlius'."
years to elapse beyond a period usually
assigned for payment, and he indulges in
Sporting Anecdote. A Fact. As are-
wild fancies of a statute of limitations. In ;spectable citizen of Herald co. a few days his most rational moments he talks of no-(since , was engaged in removing the rub-
thing but old Parr. He bums his will, bish from a piece of nearly cleared ground,
marries his housekeeper, hector9 his son 'he discovered a hawk in close purtuit ot
and heir, who is seventy, and canes hisja partndge the latter, in the rapidity of
grand child (a lad ot titty,) tor Keeping late its night,
hours
DISSOLUTION PARTNEIIS1IIP. rfV.IC 1' A R T N E 1 1 SlTTT heretofore . xi-tinsr 1. between Daniel It. jH,-.obs an,! E,,!,mi:,i B. Reynolds, of New-Harmony, I'-ney County, pid.ana diolved by mutual cWcut or the loth day of May. All persons bavin.. Maims against the said, firm, vail please to pres.-,.! their accounts to 1). It. Jacobs for settlement a nd all persons indebted, are enrmMlv r.,,.,..,! ...
Suitable for (he present and approachinglcoiKC: forward and settle their i-cucents, 'by " 1 . nnlfi I,r ntllAni'l.,, ...111,. i 11, -
uwiv, - , v u no iu o. iay, (jo save co-M.) It is essentially necessary the concern should be clJeu immediately. DAM Hf, R. JACOBS, LPHRAIM TJ. RF.YNOLD3. New-Harmony, May lot!), 133. l-Ct
j nr
seasons cumprisin
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
Var(VsTove and SsuAvUerjh QUEEN SW ARE, BOOTS & SHOES, run & WOOL HJlTS IRON fc GLJISS, ilSTYUN, A C. ii'C.
Office of the XovelisCs .Magazine, Athenvut, Buildings, Franklin Place, Philadelphia. rVHll cheap diffusion of Literature is a charac4. terisric of the are ia winch we live. Printing has iicquiied a degree ol otrl -cli.m am. rig the arts, which is deeply felt nt the inculculahlo
extt iision and multipln ation of its glorious be-
Many have no happier moments than thoe they pass in solitude, abandoned to their own imagination, which sometimes puts sceptres in their hands, or mitres on their heads, shifts the scene of pleasure with endless variety, bids all the torms of beauty sparkle before them, and gluts them with every change of visionary lux ury.
Which zvere selected at a favorable time lelits. The invention of the irteaiu l'ress will
and will he found on examination, worthy the ; tu reaUer mark an era.
Kvery variety d Literature, from tlie nioft reeondite works of icieiuv, la die lighter etbisioiH of iinainatinii, is tlirown from the I'reaa with inexh austihh; ra pidity, and the antieiite for
liiovelty is constantly supplied with the means
of gratification. Aur u alone m t e accumulation of good hooks that this iulbieii:e is exercised: iis operation is lelt widi itpial power
A Royal Kiss. The Middletown (Con necticut.) Sentinel gives the fdlowing an
ecdote of the present king of E. -gland ;
This is the age of reformation. A tai lor of Morritown, New-Jersey, has come out against the immoral practice of cab haging; from the proceeds of which (he says) numberless stocks are manufactured. The practice lias been continued, asserts
Mr. George Adams, from the time of Am
The Prince when in lioston several years! nias and Saphira, whose conduct probably ago, called at a barber's shop to getshav-j suggested the idea to the craft. Ue deejl. After the operation, he took the lib-1; nounces cabbaging as 'morally wron.' erty to kis the barbers pretty wife, sta-j ting to her, you cm now -say that you have! To Apprentices. The only way for a been kisrd by one of the lloyal blood. i young man to prepare himself for useful
Upon winch the bar her seized him by the'uess, is to devote himselt to study duiiof
collar, pushed him to the door, and then; hi leisure hours Be industrious in your gave him a hearty kick in the rear, tell-! 1 umes-- never complain that you are obing him that be could now say that be had: liged to woik go to it with alacrity awl had a royal kick from one ot the republi ; -dieerfulnpss , and it will become, a habit can blood. He was tuobablv morp rarp-l which will make vnn rHmpctpd .-md holot,-.
fid :n kissing mkcp women alterwards. j ed ny your master or employer; make it j your business to see and promote his inDuzchiig Argument. -Wu teach said : terest by taking care of his, you w ill the ! erorTiai -u t' Itahbi Joshua, that! learn to take care of vour own Vnnncr
Ifk w i a f r i , , , 4 . i .
O"' -"V,v.5i IU t.?ClllC IIUUI . l...c.,M !,,! .lill Ua cl,l
.e talons ot the hawk, carne suddenly u,ually luvv for cah. and violently in contact w ith a harp splm- SMITH i CAflSON.
ter of the limb of the trpp wtiicli niprrprli Vinceniics. June 103J l.'J-tf
him through the body. The hawk, with great rapidity, closely pursuing his ptey, likewise encountered the same splinter, which he also run through his bony, and tbu- clenched himself fast upon the par
Nidge. In this manner they were both taken down by our informant Southern Planter.
onniCK,
HITT fic
'jlMIANKF; L for the liheral encouragement A they have received heretofore, are How prepared to ofiVr to the public, A I-'RESII SUPPLY OP
A good one. On Thursday last, says the Easton Democrat, a cause was tried at the court in this place, which created a good deal of merriment. It was to recover the value of some clovereed which the plaintiff asserted bad been destroyed by the de fendant in his c'.over mill. A has: of clo ver chaff was exhibited in court as as peci men of w hat the plantiff alleged had been destroyed. The followins was wi ilten on
ttiP nrr :.r,r tiv nno n F (Iiq mom lor -a r l' f ko 1 tLemScK eS.
bar which forms a pretty good estimate of law suits in general: In such a case, three lawyers fee'd, May well make people lauh; The lawyers take the clove rseedt The clients et the chaff!!
DRUGS, Medicines, Faints, Oil, and
your G t! ii pery where, and boast that' men of the present day are too fond of he ieides amongst ynur nation. I should getting rid of work they seek for easy like to see him.' 'tod's presence is in-jand lazy employments, and frequently
rfce f every w here, replied Joshua, 'but he cri""'t ho porn ; n' mortal ore can be hold his glory ' The E:rperor irsisted.4 Well ,' said Joshua, suppose we try to look first at one of his ambassadors?' The Emperor consented. The. I'abbi took !;im into the oten air at noonday, and bid
him look at the sun in all its mei idi n splen
dor. 4I cannot
dn jzles me
turn out to be poor miserable vagabonds
V"il mull aiuiif all illV i i J iiVC vIt2i(.-Ui labor labor is a blessing rather than a curse, it makes men healthy, and procures them food, clothing, and every other necessary: and frees them from temptations to be dishonest .
The making precents to a lady one addresses, is like throwing armour into an enemy's camp, with a resolution to recover it.
"ui a Hmjiufci jm m-ywwii
LIST OF CANDIDATES.
t hu;ter, a city at the toot of the Bucktiari
inge of mountain-, in l'ersia, there is a hridsje
eighty leet above the waters of the river Karoon
iot,' said Trajan; 'the light 'Thou art unable,' said
Joshua, 'to endure the light ot one Ot his; From the summit of this brid-e, the Persians
ere i!ui es. and canst thou expect to behold ; throw themselves in sport, and with impunity,
the lesj lendant glory of the Creator?
into the river below.
For (Jongress. JOHN LAW, JOHN F.WING, U'M C. LINTON, C.FOltGi; lldON', JOHN W. JiAVLS. IH OH l .iviXtjsTON
For Senator. HENRY M. SHAW, WILLIAM WALLACE. For Representative. SAMUEL SMITH, SW1UI.L J UDAII, WILLIAM II A I' Kit, SAMLTiL KMI-ON,
JOHN V SN AIT, JAMES THOUN. For Commissioner. JAMES S. MAYES, WILLIAM JUNKIN.
School Commissioner for Knox County. JOHN C. HOLLAND.
EQUAL if not superior to those of any other
establishment in tlif- state; all of which, they offer to sell on leasonahle terms.
Physicians and country merchants will find
it to their advant.-.ge to call and examine lor
A large supply of
FRESH AND GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, are offered at eastern prices, including carri ae. Also, a large supply of tin ir own prepa rations ; such as
composed entirely from the vegetable kingdom, and perfectly safe and mild in their operation N. IL l)r. IV. Ii'. llitt lias removed to the
dwelling house formerly occupied hy Major Wellmasi, nearly op.osite to tlie well known
tavern, formerly kept by General Homer .John
son, and now in the occupancy of Alexis
Lelloy, Esn.
Vlf
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MARINE
Would not such a sight annihilate thee?'
A powerful argutntnt in favor cf tempermice. The Medi-ad Intelligencer states, that from the legiters of the Society ct
An old woman died recently in England, leaving 450 descendants, more than 500 of whom attended her funeral.
A friend at Washington informs us that
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menu-, or qu eers it appears as a conse , lhere is troui,le m the politicual wigwam qoence nf their temperance, that one half A 9lorm ig hrew ing. It will burst before
vi those that are born, live to the age otj the ielUrn of the President.
CORN Ell OF i Water 5 lavkel felreets, VIKCENNES, IND. l,T ILLI AM xM. SMITH, respectfully in-
i T forms his friends and the public, Unit he j has commenced husiness in the above stand. And having laid in a supply of superior Liquors,
'Wines, and everything necessary , ind being 3fj -m 7gw 1 t i determined to spare no pains to accommodate, RSUVtCil UlSf'hPJ'L elicits a share of public patronage.
y 7
47yeais, whereas Dr Price says, that of the general population cf London, one half live otdy 'J, li and -1 years! Among the quakets, 1 in 10 arrive at 70 y ears of age ; of the general population in London, only 1 in 40'. Never did a more powerful argument support the practice of temperance and a virtuous life.
Female Heroism In the late attack up-
Pa. Inq. June 14.
A French ship called Le Silcwe lately arrived at Havre from Ilio Janeiro, with ten.thousand parrots.
Lake Erie has about thirty-five fathoms of water above its lowest bed, though it is not of-j ten more than twenty-five in depth. Lake St.
Uiair is shallow, scarce exceeding four fathoms.' eSSfeEi tn hi r tail, the riht hind foot
Lake Huron, Michigan, and bupenor, arc, in j white; supposed to be four years old. Appraised
nA VE just rereivpd their stock of SUMMER j GOObS, which added to their former'
stock, makes their assortment complete, which they will sell unusually low for cash. 1 VinceMnes, June 2jUi, 3-tf TAKEN UP, BY JO-IN WILSON, living in
Haddan township. Sullivan Cuni . . . I i i. , i
V J1j - ' ul Ul:li :l "irn. iron tjrray jtjEislfii'. Nlare, fourteen hands three inches
if hisrh.abl;
HE IS AT ALL TIMES EITI'LIED WITH B RE Jin, &.
IJittslmr&tt & porter, WILL BE CONSTANTLY KEPT ON HAND. ICECREAM IN THE SEASON.
i.. il.i :l,i;itin- publications the l'erioiiicrtl works
of the timi-s, Reviews, Magazines, (iazetles it id otnne genus increase ind fi-ultit ly with
a.-toiiishiiis f'-rtibtyj and, hecaie of the cheap
ness wiui which i hey can UeailoicteJ, they aro
accessible to every reader.
One of the most striking and peculiar leatures
in the character of the Literature of the r r. sent day, is the adaptation of the periodical form to
the publication ol standard and voiurnnioua works Amoug the earliest to adopt and pursue this method, we claim to he placed; and thu flattering patronage already bestowed on our "Novelist's Magazine,'' gives assurance Ihatuui experiment will he crowned with full success. The principal object of the NOVEMof'S MAGAZINE, is to ttirnidi a choice elcctiou of approved novels, in such ,i form, and upon such terms, as may make them generally desirable and generally attainable, f or thi- purpose, the best wotks, both of the present and past, are chosen, and reprinted in a wy winch, while? it enables us to furnish a hirge amount lor a. cheap rate, combines also elegance and excellence, of mechanical execution. The Mag iziuo
being printed on a large .sheet, wtn ciouo.o columns of small tyje, contains in a h .eini-
raonthly number of foriy t-iht 'agi-, as inuc h as two ordinary sized lu- dec:nio volr.ini la
the tight nun.bers already pul.lihcu, we havo
ivpn Henry Mnstertoii; the bonk ol beaut v
containing the Tnlisnian, the raithantt r, Ke-
bec a, and several oilier small tioveis; larnty Ma honey ; Chui Alnii ; .Mairia in High Life; the MouMiiiis: Kimr; a Year and a lay, kc ; and in the ninth number, now published, we have cotnmeno-d a' Origimd Nove!, pre paved expressly for the Magazine, by a nen.ltuian of Maryland. This wiii be found highly interesting ia the story and characters, and well v ritteil as irgards the manner and narrative. The pri sent size of the Novelist's Magnzine ha? been objected to by some, as tiein too largo and unwieldy. 1 o ob iafe tins, wo have -U tt rmini (I to reduce fhe pa-je in our next volume tr a large duodeciuio, and at the same time increase the number of folios t 108, so that naeli two numbers, or four, a icordin to the pleasure of the subscriber, will form a volume. These volumes as they will conform to the standard novels, in gf neral use, will bo belter adapted for preservation in libraries. In the progress of the en-uing volume, wo mean to furnish several very ra and valuable woiks of Ihe elder noveli-ts, wh,rh are now almost entirely out of print; and Irom the announcements made in the Enuli-h Reviews, wo
have no doubt that we can also present to o'ir readers several novels now in preparation by the popular writers of the day. Those persons who are desirous of obtaining copies of the present volume of the Novelist's Magazine, are requested to transmit their orders as soon as convenient, as the edition we are now printing is limited to a number which is nearly exhausted. The terms are $'j per annum, payable in advance and all letters must be addressed, post paid, to. C. ALEXANDER fc Co-
ALSO
nrk.1T QTOinN of tvirv itoanintinn. will
ire face, some white hairs,, r.. . , , tho s)lf1.tf.,. ,,n,ir
on Wilna, fourteen female warriors, dis- places, nine hundred feet deep, sinking about' to twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents, by James
linguished themselves in Ihe Polish ranks.! three hundred below the level of the ocean
LITEHARY thiff.es. Pray tell me, ladies, if you can, Who is the highly favoured man, Who, though he's married many a wife, May be a bachelor all his life Jl Clergyman.
What is it that makes every body sick but
One of (hem was unfortunate enough to receive throe wounds from a spear; in the midst nf the hearty commisseration which her sufferings ex ited amongst her companinri! in aims, she exclaimed "These wound": do not tain me. How hapnv
should 1 die, did 1 but know that Wilna is! iho"e wrm swallow it Flatten.
cur own!'' The next moment she was a! VhJ does wood feel warmer than iron in the
! same temperature of the atmosphere ? ro?i has
I a stronger ajumtjj Jor luat than woodland conducts ' j it from the hand much swifter than irood. One cf the mod extraordinary cases ofj Why i a school-boy who has just be$un to
somnolency we re'ollect to have heard of,! read, hue knowledge it'eli? He is learning.
lias occurred at Cove. . On Sunday night
lnf, a man, named Lyons, went home at 9 o'clock in i perfect state of sobriety, and fhortly after retited to bed. About two c clock in the morning, the watchmen on the levenue quay wete much surpiised at desrrying a man disponing himself in the watr, about one hundred yards from the fhore. Intimation being given to the reVfDue boat":? crew, they pushed off, and succeeded in picking him up, but, stiange to say, he had no idea whatever of his perilous situation, and it was with the utmost difficulty they could persuade him that he was not in bed! Iut the most singular
pait of this novel adventure, and which has since been ascertained, was that the man had left bis house at twelve o'clock that night, and walked through a most dif fjcult, and to him, irost dangerous passage, to the lime kiln, at Whitepoint, a distance of iieai'y two miles, and there it was he
went into the wafer; and had actually swam '.tie mile and ;i half when he was f irtunately discovered and picked up; and.
IPITAPHS. PT.RE LIES ROGER JONE?. He stooped one day his corns to mow off, The razor slipp'd and cut his toe off '1 he toe or rather what it grew to, An intl immation quickly flew to, The part then took to mortifying, Which was the cause of Rogers' dying. Here lies the body of Elizabeth Dent, Who kicked up her heels and away she went.
Wanted immediately, at a fashionable Hotel, sixteen inveterate segar smokers; four to take possession of the Heading Room; four to occupy the small parlors; eix to promenade the entries and avenue?; and two to station themselves at the front of the Bar. A few more gentlemen, it is presumed, will eoon be wanted to post themselves in the Ladies' Drawing Room and Dining Bailors. No one need apply for a situation, unless lie can give the most unquestionable prooi of hi entire want ol ail sense of decency and self respect, and
a thorough contempt for the right?, feel
m all probability, rescued from a watery! mgs and comforis of others, ami he con fjMve. -Ojrt Ci..stitniton, vectional forms of society.
Reid, and David H. Harvey. I certify, that the above is a true copy from my estray book. JAMES S. REID, J. P. June the 17th, 1C33 3-3t Ni:w-Yo;tiv CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Extra Class No 19, for 1833. To be drazin on
Co No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME. I prize of $10,000 13 $10,000 1 o;000 3.000 1 1,460 1.460 1,000 5.000 400 2,400 ti .'U0 1,800 20 u0 4.000 '50 1,0 4,500 60 100 5?0U0 60 40 2,240 3 1,680 60 JU 1,120 112 10 1.120 2.240 ; iij 16,400 3 46,200
W. M.
Vincennes, Ind. June 15, 1833 1-tf
TUfc 3oyyciw itf Women,
r"MHE subscriber has just received a large and JL splendid supply of
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WHICH WHEN ADDED TO 1113 FORMER STOCK MAKES HI3 ASSORTMENT COMPLETE:
prices for Cash, or exchange for Wheat, after
harvest. ALSO Country produce of almost every description will he taken in exchange for GOODS. His friends and the public generally are respectfully invited to call and examine lor themselves before they purchase elsewhere. H. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, June 15, 1833 l-tf N. Ii. SALT kept constantly on hand to sell lor cash, or exchange for wheat. II. I). W. Cm ami sncrt-rcu
MANUFACTORY.
I
HAVE a lakgf. assortment of TIN WARE on hand, which I will sell at w holesale or
retail, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such as may suit. Job work done at short notjee. N. SMITH. Vincennes, Ind. June 15, 1833 1-tf
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