Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 August 1833 — Page 4

!If A: lMWH'M. The celebrated ode or so. .g f Dulee Pomum, h a compoMtion of great simplicity and benutv. and h fre.punlly sung at Winchester anil llier colleges with offer t. "Its origin though it can .Qivirot.U' ! tr:.r..,l to n more distant period than

the beginning- of the Ia't century, is already involved'in mystery, a? well as the occasions of its

composition Tradition ascnoes u vo yomn in n Mate of melancholy, wastimr his lite in fruitier sorrow, at his scperali-ii Iroui his heloved home ami niend. The translation annex c-d contains f.r more of the spirit, pathos and harmony f the original, than any other that has appeared; and even considered in itself, 13 a Very Lautiful piece of writing 3 Host. M. MjS. translation Sintr i sweet melodious measure, Waft enchanting lays around; Home, a theme replete with pleasure, JLi.nc, a greatful theme resound! Chorus. Home, sweet home, nn nmple treasure Home! vvitli ev ry bles-ing crowned? Home! ; erpetual sourer of pleasure! Horn. ! a noble strain resound ! I.o1 the joyful hour advances, Ilapov season of delight! restal Vong, and fei-ljl dances, All our tedioiH toils requite. Home, sweet home, ice Leave, rav wearied muse, thy learning, Leave tiiy task so hare! to hear, Leave thy lahoiir, ease returning, Leave my bosom. O! thy care. Home, sweet home! h.c. See the year, the meadow smiling? Let us then a smile display ; Rural sports, our pain beguiling, Rural paetimes call away. Home, sweet home! &e. Kow the swallow sctks her dwelling; And no longer loves to roam ; Her example thu impelling, Let us set k our native home. Home, sweet home! kc. Let our men and steeds assemble, Panting for the wide campaign; Let the ground beneath us tremble, While we scour along the plaiu. Home, sweet home! ic. Oh! what rapture?, oh! what blic?es, When we eain the lovely eatc! Mother's Hin.s. and mother's kisses, There our blest arrival wait. Home, sweet home! c. Greet our household e;ods with singing, Lend, O Lucifer, thy ray, Why should light so slowh springing, AH our promi.-ed joys delay! Home, sweet home! Sic.

ishment. At last he began to halloo pr the eame time ?ome of the hend fasienitigEKTRivORDr;ARY case op excessive hun-

a ri;ui s. Three letter? do compose my name, Backward or forward it's the same; In Paradise I once did dwell, So what am 1, prHy ladies tell'

Ion I that you mtglit hear him a mile; tor

hp fakes it lor panted that every bh is I f i .. '. a

pist a? deal a nt? 1?.

Who is it f say "n ,n me vi,it(i 1 it! Airs Jones srning close ti hi par screamed out. ''It'" Johney Beedle.." n Johney. I lecnemhn he was one aiimmer at the siege of Boston." To, no, f -i'he j, ' Ics your heart, tint wis his grand father, that's dead and gone llitv twenty year- " "He hul where does lie come from?1' Daown taown 11 "ilo Ami wh it does he toiler (or a liviii?1 And he ft n I not stop asking questions, of this port, till

all the particulars ot the beedle family weie published and proclaimed in Mr Jones' last screech. He then bunk hack into his doze again. The dog stretched himself before one andiron; the cat -quat down helore the other. Silence came by degrees like a calm ?now etorrn, till nothing was heard hut a cricket on the health, keeping tune with a supply of yellow birch forest icks Sally pet up as prim a? if she were pinned to the chair hack; her hands crossed gent ly across her lap, and her eyes looking straight into the fire. Mammy Jones Iri ed to straighten herself too, and hid her

hands across her lap. But thev would not j love with Sally Jones, head over ear

lav still It was lull twentv lour hours Ler Sunc

since they had done any work , and they j roe rappin

uere nut of all patience with keeping twenty times

Sunday. Do what she would to keep breath of

them quiet, they would bounce up now

gave way, and down came Sally's hair in

a flood, like a mil dam hmke loose, carry ing away half a dozen combs. One dig of S. illy's elbow, and my blooming ruffl?? wilted down to a dish cloth. Rut she had no time to boast. Soon her neck tacklm' began to sliver. It parted at the throat, anil whnorah. came a whole school of blue and white beads, scampering and running races every which wav, about the floor. tty the hokey: if Sal Jones isn't real grit, theie's no snakes. She fought fair, however, I mut own, and neither tried to bite nor scratch; and when she could tight no longer lor want of breath she yielded handsomely. Her arms fell down by her sides, her head back over the chair, her eves cloaed, and there lay a little plump

mouth all in the air. Lord! did you ever see a hawk pounce upon a red robin? Or a bumble-bee upon a clover top? 1 say noshing. Concern it how a buss will crack, of a still frosty night. Mrs Jones was about half way between asleep and awake, Mber goes my yeast bottle, says she to herfell, 'burst into twenty hundred pieces, atid my bread is all dough again. The iiinhot of the matter is, 1 fell in

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Office oftke KovelisCs Magazine, Jlthcninn Buildings, Franklin -Place, Philadelphia. jIIE cheap diffusion of Literature is a charac i t ristic of the age ia which we live. Printing has aceiired a decree of perfection among the arts, which is deeply felt in the incalculable extension and multiplication of its glorious benefits. The invention of the Steam l'res3 will hereafter mark an era. Every variety of Literature, from the most recondite works of science, to the lighter effusions of imagination, is thrown from the Tres? with inexhaustible rapidity, and the appetite for novelty is constantly supplied with the meaiM of gratification. .Nor i it alone in the accumulation 01'good books that this influence is exercised: its operation is felt with equal power in the floating pirlictions the Periodical work of the tinier, Reviews, Magazines, Gazettes

CER. We abridge the following remarkable narrative from a hospital report commu nicated by Dr. Descuret, translated in the London Medical and Physical Journal for jIav: "Anne Denisie LMlerrnina, born at Noyton, July 23d, 1786, from the fin-t moment of her life was remarkable for her voracity, exhausting her nurses, and sucking more than four children of her own age. Towards her seventh year all the attrihutes of pubeity were develop

ed. As she advanced to her tenth year,

hergfSuttony kept pace with her age, and

obliged her twice to quit her foster parent, because she site the bread of all the children in the school. After a vaiiety of vicissitudes and troubles, during which she passed through several hospital, she died in 1831. She had three sorts of

Hunger: 1 the hunger Irom loUOto 1C22;7 id omnc crit'. increase and multiply with

was appeased by 12 pounds of aliments in jnstonishins fertility; and, because of the cheap21 hours; 2 that hunger which took place I1"15 u'i,h wl'ich t!" can be afforded, they arc ., I- ,1 . accessible to every reader. three or lour times a month, more in quent Qnp of ,he m0stl,kin., anJ ppcilliar fea(urcs still on the least contradiction, and during m tno character of the Literature of the present which she ate from 24 to 30 pounds ot 'day, i the adaptation of the periodical form to bread; 3 i:er great hunger, which oc-'he publication of standard and voliimniou? curred cn the Oth of February for live!:?rks Among the earliest to adopt and pur-u . - .... ; this method, we claim to be placed: and the

years in succession, ami once on goou i 11 'fi.liu.ris pntroi.ace already bestowed on ou

day, because she thought of fasting. It "Novelist's .Mag.iz'ine,v give assurnnce that our

lav Digit!, rain or snme, nncisuVas then she devoured, in 24 bonis, Irom 'experiment will he crow ned with full success.

g at Squire Jones door, and 30 to 32 pounds d aliments, as much! principal object of the NOVKLlST't

have I been within a hair7, bread as soup; eating and vomiting blood ' "I"" " " - . ' o ,of nniinivi'i twivi'O. 111 mi,' 1 .1 firm, nno uoof

opping the question, but now alternately, until she was completely cs- slIPi, tpr,: -s lli:,v tin ,.i,r:.l!v drsir-

am! then and go through the motions, in spite of the fourth commandment. For mv part, I sat looking very much like a fool. The more I ttiei to say something the more my tongue stuck lUst. I put my right legoter my left and said, 'hem; then 1 changed and put the left over the right. It was no u-e; the silence kept coming on thicker and thicker. The drops ol sweat began to crawl all over me. I got my eye upon my hat, hanging on a

peg near the door. At this moment, the.

old captain all at once sung out, "Johney Beedle!'1 It sounded like a clap of thunder, I started right up on end. "Johney Beedle, you'll never handle .! iL - 1 : 1 1" . t. 1:1 : l'

biicu a tiiumsiicic as your tamer him, 11 i you live to the ajje of Methu-aler. He!

would toss up his drumstick, .md while it was whirlin in the air, take oft' a gill er rum, and then ketch it as it come down

without losing a stroke in the tune. What

I have made a final resolve; and if I live

till next Sunday night, an. I don't gel choaked in the trial, Sally Jones will hear thun

der.

LOVt: TOKEN-'. We lov'd, where lips antl tongues are cealM, And passions nre by signs revealed; Where from a fiou-'ret, or a wreath, Affection's voice may only breathe; And held our sweet communion there, Thro' mediums b- autilul and rare ; With citron blossoms, rose buds bright, As the first break of morning's light : While in the tintinjr of a thread The secrets of our hearts were read; And hope, and joy, ami grief, were told With hues of green, and pink, and gold. Our's was a triple share of bliss, Ken in a mystic love like this; W hieh made us one, ere either heard The other's lips pronounce a word

baus'ed. One year being lit the kitchen able and generally attainable. For this purpose, of the Marchioness de Latour de Puiou'th best woik, both of ts.c present and past, the 9th of February, Denize was tviz- d afre t h" a,'d ";pri:,ted in a way wt.u h while J ' , .. it enables us to tunu.-h a large aui'iuet for a with her great hunger, aim swallowed Uji cheap rate combines aLo ek-ant e and excelin a few minutes, the soup destined lor ten lence of mechanical 1 sedition. The Magazine guests, and 12 pounds of bread. On being being Tinted on a l irse sheet, with double taken home she continued eating a great columns of small type, contains in eac h semi- , . . . , . ,, ., . monthly number ol lortwigl.t pages, as imirh part of the. night and almost ah the next as two JonilIi;ir. (i,Cu..o volumes lu day. To resume we might asseit that the eight numbers aire idy publi-herf, wc have this woman lived entirely lor digestion. given Henry Masterton; the Hook o; Beauty Durin'Mhe first month of her hie she ex- containing the Talisman, the Lnchant. r, Ke- , , , ;. 1 1 , 1 becca, and several other small novel5; Harney hausted ,everal nurse-; as a cir.hJ she de ,1lllol . cl;m Albin. Viarriai8 in Hich Life; voure l the bread ot her school lellows; llno Mouniill2 RjIlir; n Yc:,r anri a ih, ice, as an adult she ale day and night, becorn- and in the ninth number, now published, we ing Ies voracious, she was continually iudiavc commenced an Original Novel, prepared . , a 1 i , ,...,!. ..,.,k ,i,..fi. exorcsilv for the Mauaaine, by n gentleman of a state ot drunkenness; struck with death yJ Thi, vvlil ho j,rhly interrsf. she wished ordy to recover to eat; at last, in? m (n(. story !U1(1 1 ;,arart.ers, and well written some moments helore death, being no Ion- jas regards the manner and narrative, ger able to eat bread, "because," said she, ! The present sue of the Novelist's Magazine We vain produisait ma du cauiy' she loi-jeen objected to by some as bcinc oo IargR ,', ii.- 1 and unwieldy. 1 o obviate this, we have 01 ttrced her Mster to eat near her, almost n iniinr(1 t(, re(Uinc ,i,0 , a.e in our next v.dume to her mouth, and died say ing, .-iice the ; a arg0 duodecimo, and at the sjme time increase good God wishes that I shouhJ I'.o longer the number of folios to l', so that each two eat, at least I may have the pleasure oflI,,"1 r four, R-cordine to the pleasure . J 1 the sub:criber, will form a volume. 1 liese volseeing eating. jumes aathey will ccuform to the sinn.'.ard nov. -:rrtr- - vUt in neral use, will be bi Iter adapted for pre-

Ilaisitie- the z?ind. The otlier day a9 a,8eiv:.tion 111 libraries.

COUKTSIIIP. After my sleigh ride, last winter, and the slippery trick I had been served by Patty Bean, nohodv would suspect me of

hankering after the women p.gain in a bur- i

ry To hear me rail out against the whole feminine gender, you would have taken it for granted that I would never so much as lo-k atone of them again, to a!! eternity O, but I was wicked. "D un and blast their eyes, says I Blame their sliius torment their hearts, and darn them to darnation" Finally, I tcok an oath and swore that if ever I meddled or had any dealing" with them again (in the speaking lioe I mean) I wish I might be

huos: atr choked

The Oriental custom of making flowers, and

do you think of that, ha? But skull your colours, the interpreters of hive, is here alluded

chair round, close long sine er me, so er: can hear Now what have you come ar'er?1 '0, jest takin a walk; pleas.m! j walkin1 I guess I mean jest to see how ye all do ' "Ho that's another lie: You've

cornea curtin 1 Johney I5ecdle ; yn're a'ler; our Sal. Say, d'ye want to marry ar on-j

ly to court?1 j let denote ihe gradual rising of love tin roioca-j looks like money. On examination it ,,iave no doubt that we can also present to our

Ibis was what 1 call a choker. Poor! c r '' !M, ' -" "', m the nn.-ressofi .,,(vei (0 he a ten dollar bill The LuMi 1 rt',,,!''s several novels now in preparation oy iuc 0,11.. In..,i I,.., nno ;.,,,... I I ,,!o,l ... 1 passion, is olten u.-ed It convev anxiety or sor-! 11 . . . . . I popular writers ol the day oany made iitit one tump ami iauiei itr . . c . ; ,. . . t r said. J puimo-e it is one 1 flioot when, ti 1 1 u.-,: rii i a , row ; but if you receive it on the lust overture, ' puo.t iuduuci u,"" h--u J hos! persons who are desirous of obtaining the middle ol the Kitchen: and then Lp; it clouotcs !espairi au.l smmhl x-oti pt.-rF.ist in the' mukmpr cliange to which the finder re- copies of the present volume of the Novelist's skulked in the dark corner, till the old ! pursuit, alter so unequivocal a'discouragement,' plied, I think I ouht to have one-half, fi -Magazine, are requested to transmit their orders man, after laughing himself into a whoop-j Mack seals our doom, and (unless philosophy had it not been for me yoU never would ' as soou i,s cv,'''ti s ,he edition we are now inir rnuoh u-u i.ni in hprl ' come to your aid, in the shape of kinder beauty) 1. , ...f 1,1 1 ' printing is limited to a number which is nearly

C -"b" r - .,r,1 tl, lac, ,liru,l f ..r -Til II .llLXMt. I lit I.MJM.llt'1 HUM" ..vl.:insfP.l

The terms are $5 per annum, payable, in advance and all letters must be addressed, post paid, to. C. ALEXANDER k Co-

to. It is still ino,l prevalent in bnain, and in the

Kx-(jrovf riirii(.nts of f hat nation in South America; a verbal communication ttween the sexes (with the exc pti"ii of near ri lati,-es) beina sel

dom permitted Ii a ladv present vou a bouuet.. 1. i.i 1... i: ..n: ".t In the nrorrress of the ensuins volume, wo

' - i i'uaiici piw u 1115 tiiu toilll!; UIC.11. in: - . ii tied witl) irrei n sill;, it is the t'rirht messenger of 1 . 11 mean to furnish several very rare and valuable 1 .iiii . .1. , saw a man stoop and pick up something . ,, , , 1.11 r i hope; an should you return the colour, she ex-1 1 1 w"":s ' the elder novt'.Hts, which are now nlpresses air t tiou's'da.vn by a delicate pink. j L'nder the cart. V hat have you got there i U1,JS. cntin ly out of print; and from the anThe iiitemiediate sli ide i":.twepn that and scar-: asked the butcher. The fellow said , it i.ouncenients made in the English Reviews, wo

examination 11

. . . . .. . iiiiiiriiiiT-iiLi-;iniiiiif'riiiiiiviitiit'vitt'iii-tr. -j

Ihen came the apples and c.der; and j fl()m,rs h;ivc a,S( 0wif Jiriom ;isnifif,a.:ing it not to be his bill, thought he could the ice being broke, plenty ol chat with , tion, and are received or rejected in quick sue-! not flu less than to comply w ith the fel mammy Jones about the minister and the1 cession. I once saw a Spani-h gentleman in a low's request he therefore took a live " I "greed "ill. her lo a nic'ty,', cr..,l,.,l T. a, ,-r, sint a ,se lo ruvi,...', lloar ,,; ,ia,,rfi, .u( tc him ,,o all ,he P....U.I .PCnne; l I . ,e after ..Ueher torgot the text. I hen the teazt-d and j CtI1);uu,,ti jt. eiu d ished the f.ower on the; as puichasing some goods in a store and tormented me to tell who I accounted the grom-.d, ami trampled upon it with a frown of , offered the bill to ihe storekeeper, who best stnger in the gallery, that day. But ineffable contempt The astonishment of the as- OIlo fcd jt counteife,. 'j.,,e l'.u'lcher .1 ..- .1 .i- semhlv. ami 1 le tra.ilip ruim rt tlip Sinnmn '

mum, mere was no getting inaioui 01 me , . v , . . ' ivos wnpuhit sl,rr,rKp, ..n,i r,...,, ,f.,ip. .- .. .. can be more easilv ini imed 1 ban described w.ib so.newnai SUI prised, anu llien leiaied

1

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told her

Put swearing uff from wompn, and then

going into a meeting house chuck full ol

- 1 . nll V ... i . . . 1 .tit n 1 1. 1 a r. I n fit in t l a I I '

IfaiS. ' 1 1 riiiouiji .iiiu K 1 ic it 1 'ti in nan ,i . I . i" . 1 1 . , 3 .7 r 11 I w ith a steady stream ot talk t?.. .. 1a a n ) r loon tor'nc ia 1 1 L D '

O'J ' V tl'JI tire riiii iv- nil iit- j i j j j

aweumg oti trom liquor anu going into a

' ... 1 1- ,u guesses at what it was likely lo be in lu1 held out and kept my word tor three', . ... , . . ,

I'rai-e to the face 1 t-ften disgrace,'

says I, throwing a sly qumt at Sally. At la4t Mrs. .louts lighted t'other can

die, and after charging Sally to look well Just lo add, that such instances of self dentruc

y 1 1 ; hf-inp- liflftr iimlrrstm nl lv tlm r.nni!ir1 than look nllt inr llip itnro nn Kimihr or.

the Squire gathered up his .hoes and. porhHps iUiy othor liaIon: iU1(, (hc general re.jca9I0ng BoSton Transcript. Stockings and followed. 1 mark made upon this melancholy event is seldom C . II I I I i . 1 : .. I I .:11..il f,.r H)

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anart. honest measure For fear nt n-et- w,,lt- "' oc ougni 10 nave maue

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lle ruhed from the room, and the nest morning the maimer of his obtaining the bill. lie was found a corps, a strong dose of laudanum 1 w as soon convinced, how ever, that t he best having tennmated his earthly career Itisbutt), he CQul(J d bg fo,(J ,ie

1 . . . 1 . . . , til I I.I 1 1. 1 CP 1 1 on t ht I in r-If r.n rf nf h id iv : I if t

to the lire, she led the way to bed and ; ' " ?Y T" ra.e nc pnnosopny ve -- y- - - -

.1 good turn. A oung scape grace, an

hut. n ntir.f h on " '11. ,1 . c a 1 . . . iini'ont tro f r i iou ol mi nllAum,! lm ilncf

tmsr longued-ticd agaiu, 1 set riffht m,! ,;, .. , u : ! ? ; T ' ' ' J... ' V

- j iiuiv. nuuv.iv u 1 v ii. iiji-i Hr 1 : nail i3w irk rniiui-i mum 111a ni'ikior'j iriiu ta.tsa r

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he particulars about the weather that

wa past, and also made some pietty cute

evenings after, looking as gay and beautiful as

Whole Su'idny

intermision9

thrte were

forenoons, afternoons and

ever.

A LITTLE TOO SMART!!!

A joung Collegian who was travelling

such a degree that the latter, in order to shame his apprentice wrote on one of them,

"sloven He then asked the apprentice

'why he was so negligent. The appren-

iy " ! Ch.air at every lull stop Then growing a auove common la 9 comjdelely. On the fourth, , . 1 . . an Inn to pet himself J r 1 jSaucv, I repeated it every comma, and UI lu Kei "imsen . strong symptoms ot a change - , 1 ... J . . , , , tpfrrhment Seeinc - . J , 1 . , - , semi colon, and at last it was hitch, hilch,! 11 " ts,ll"n1, oti ins

J and above common language, stopped at tice alfecte(l surprise. "Why here," said ? i I ... a 1 : if it- Ilia m'ufpr llf vnil tnt eun nl.it la lurir.

uid hi- horso omP m9 misier, -uo you not see what H writ

Inn in (Ka duct st 1. 1 a 4 k ( I, . ,

ing 9orne hoys when ' "u, nnr t?c ;

in the weather. A chap, about my ,l,ltch UI1(J , anteil f t by e,, abghted, he ordered one to circumambu L5 "e l,od' has bfeca writioghi name

lain ins n nan ruripi: ivvn nr n..on t,,r,na -.

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The father came out, hearing the mau scobi, asked him w hat was the matter ?

"Sii Z' says the gentleman, "I invoke a

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with a new patent hat on; ins head nung . , .1., ,liai. I around the mansion -then i.ermit h.m to

by the ears on a sh.rt collar; his cravat; hHnS )me lQJ J , vvanlJ lo;lV udiale a moderate quantity of aqueas parhad a 1 lid d mg in it and branched out in! lnJJl,'' ot .ntirr , B..t,a aho j tides; alter which, to give him some rn-

tri. r A mi Jo Imu'.hnnl MP r.'irriPilr' 1 ,t5 0 J ' (.. -11 : . 1 .

astiaight back and stiff neck, as a man ought to, when lie has his best clothes on; eei time he spit, he sprung his bod) foi w 11 (i, like a jaek knife in order to shoot cleat t.e ruffles Squiu Jom's pew i next but two to mint, i id when 1 stand up to prayers,

take mv coat tail under my arm, and turn! ?T:y hack to the minister, I naturally look! righ :i SVdy Jones. Now Sally has got, a face not to bp grinned at, in a fog. In-' deed a- iegard beauty, some folks think she can pull an even yoke with Patty Bean For my part, I think there is not much boot bet ween them. Any how thev nre so nigh matched that they have hated and destu-ed each other, like poison, ever since they were school girls. Squii e Jones had got bisevenin"- fire on

and -et himself down to reading the great Dible, when ho heard a rap at hi door 'Walk in. Well, John, how der do? Get out, Tompey. l'rettv well, think ip.

In Montpelier, Vt a good natured son of

Erin was lately precipitated, with an aval-

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jaw, thence to the head, producing a thenmatic

:il clion, with many other unpleasant Kneels -uch as n disagreeable breath, bad taste in tho moulli ice. kc. all if which are produced from foul ordecaved teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offer to the world a remedj', that will not only remove the pain nine timea out of ten, if properly applied, but preserve the teeth from further decay, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and. have not commenced aching, restoring them to health aud usefulness. LA MO I T'S COUGH DROPS. VALUABLE MF.DICINS FOP. COI GHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. jTillUS Elixir, in its original form ofprcscripJL tion, has stood the te.-t of twenty years t sperience, in the general use of it and is now ot

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uuy,eiiiS .ii.di.tiiM.Miieu 10 sucti language, 7.' V. ,H """"' . . , , . "led to the pre-ent prevailing disorders of the rut. ,t. the house and told his father that fath' thl9 l'e U0 t0och to l.,ie ,af'e , i breast ami lungs, leading to consumption. Coma Prince was without who enoltn Frr.rb swate Ireland, when I jumped fllty fcetn,f) colds and coughs', which are occasioned

intil a solid rocft1

My hand had cre'pt along, some how upon' vegetable nutriment; and he would anrhe, trrnn the roof of the PaviUhm four! the vegetable kingdoo., the virtues of which,

its lingers and bean Id srraun acmiaiiit in,lliC "lin pecuniarv satis action. The " " i " , " '.' " J . .". , ' . ii iiiiL,ei . , anu uegau 10 6t i iiiv aniu.uni , i . 1 i . i. . i : a- i i i .c winch render ibis i-omoositioii neculiarlv adar.t.

ance with hers. She sent it home again, tvith a desperate jeik. 4 I'ry it again1 no better luck. Why, Miss Jones, you're rather upslropolus, a little old maiiiish. 1 aness. 'Hauds elf, is lair pluv, xMr. lieedle. Il is a good sign to find a gill sulky. 1 knew where the shoe pinched It was that are Pally I lean business. So I went

lo woik lo persuade her that I never had.

by obstructed perspiration, will readily yield to

its influence, rtmoveing those troublesome lrritistions, which acts as a constant stimulant to coughing. It cases pain, and induces rest to an eminent degree. Persons afflicted with pul

monary complaints, bleeding of the lungs, Arc,

One telling another, that he had once

the Genu Attestises, that your otf-pring o excellent a fowling piece, that it went has rejected mv solicitation ur.rl ....ir.;.1 off immpH iatpl v nn a thiel's corninf into

tested .ppugnation to n.y injunctions- 1 ' the house, although it was not charged . ?Plic asthama, palpitation of the' heart, V " ".r'Rll"1)S- ' " . b, . , i r. and consumptive affect ions, even in the most mduige Ihe expectation, that you will co-; "How can that be I !-aid the other, "be aJvnIu.c, periods of life, will find immediate

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anv notion alter Patty, and to prove it H "' ,JLCW,t'" "-v ,im" " corpo- -au9e, . ,jj , ,e.,e, . n; remanvao ,..,,.,.. uni in.s.m

icii ua-1! .t.iit.il . liai llinallC Q'lcll . . , uliui m aiciv4 null. 1 J ' -:J " - w' . ' - ' " j - '

this!'1 exclaimed the landlord:

Anil sir,

Sijune, how (lo you do? Why so as to be

crawling ye ugly beast, will you hold yont yop haul up a chair and set down, john." 4How do you dn, Mrs Jones?' O, middlin. how's maim? J)on't forget the mat there, Mi. Reedle." This put me in mind that I had been off sounding several times in the long muddy lane; and my boots wcrt in a sweet pickle. It was now old Capt. Jones turn the grand father. Being roused from a doze, by the bu-tle and racket, he opened both his eyes, atuifii with wonder aud aston-

fell to running her down to a gieat rate. S illv fun III nol IipIii rhimn. r m with ijj

and I rather guess M.8s Patty suiVererl a! ' lteAi 'm lhAl ou Bul me nouie diflu few. I now, not only got hob. of haudsj 6Hblt; hl,,nUilH VlU"y saturated with a without opposition, but managed to slip! sacchai me impregnation, and provide me mv arm round her waist. Hut there w As, iiel,a"t to re.,a,r ,he 'hilitatmB edicts no satisfy.tmme; so I must go to pod.ngi n equestrian expedition." The Innout my l.psalter a bu,s. 1 guess 1 men kr w,t 10Ut Uon concluded h.m ,. ri. L.,-b0,l mo , Bh i.i the .are and! to ,,e a '"adman, and with his (lslv lle.

UIIV- IV,lVllt 'I lliv n I . j ll made me see StarBand my ears ring hkei f; 12(5,1 Htl Uc1 h,m to V"g in the barn 1 J 11..,. I 1 . mt-nnt i . .1 .

charge him with it."

a brass kettle for a mi liter of an bout 1

was forced to laugh at the jolte, though out ol the wrong suile of my mouth, which gave my lace something the look of a gridiron. The battle now began in the regulai ay. 4Ah, Sally, give me a kiss, and ha done with it now.1 won't, so there, nor tech to. I'll take it whether or no. 'Do if you dare.' And ut it we went, rough and tumble An odd destruction of starch now commenced . The bow ot mv cravat was shut uji in half a shake. At the next bout, ernasb. weat my ehu t collar, aud at

lb -or then went for a doctor who put a blister to his back, which, in three days, brought hun to hi wander senses.

A gentleman one day took occasion to speak of the mairied state before his daughter, and ohseived, that she who mamesdoes well, but she who does not many does better.1' 4'Well, then,' replied the young lady, 4' mill do net!, let those who choose do better.''''

4Why nol mid lor a doctor V said a man to hii friend. "Uecau-e," replied he. "though very ill, I (Jo notjet wish to die."'

'Have you dined?' said a lounger to his friend "I have, upon my honor,1 replied be 'Then,' rejoined the first, "if you have dined upon your honor, I fear you have made a scanty meal." A lawyer being sick, made his last will and gave all his estate to fools and mad men; being asked the reason for so doing, he answered: 'From such I had it, aud to such I give it again. A grandee of Spain handing some re fresh ments to a circle of ladies, ohserved one with a most brilliant ring, and was rude enough to say in her hearing, 4-1 -hould piefer the ring to ihe hand.' "And 1," said the lady, looking steadfastly at the glittering order suspended to t h -don's neck, should prefer the collar to

the beast."

the circulrttion, and by cleansing an. I healing

the disordered parl. It al-o aftords immediate relief in the hooping cough. The above medicines can be hail at Vincrnnes of Messrs llitt Sc Orrick, in Princeton of Daniel k Ueven, in New Harmony of Robert Robinson and in Law renceville, Illinois, of J. C III dev.

October 5, 1632.

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Ctu nnti sticrtsirr-H M A N U FACTO 11 Y. f II AVE a L r:or, ns-ortrrent of TIN WARE on hand, who h I will sell at wholesale or retail, low for CASH or PKODl'CE, such as may suit. Job work done at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincennrs, Ind. June 13, 1833 f-tf

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