Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 August 1833 — Page 3
inhere is any r.mtom. not absolutely
cenli u. more nauseom than another, wp think it mint be the one. alluded to in the following communication we h"pe to fee fhis and some other tjueer cu-toais abol ished. kissixc Tin: imiiu:. ,i tii- luuuwuitf ieuer iioin u bride to
i.i me en.ror or a ma-achusetl paper, ' tn cend me to a sm-ir choo. Never contain some tinth as well as humor Shaving fame much, I thought I would trv bir I herewith send a piece of ved-!a litle before 1 went. So up I went info ding cake. I am in a veiy had humor, I , thp garret rhnmber, and after locking nssute y'i; which ou know oubt not to; the door, went to sinking loud as I he, the day one is married. ( js not at, could haw I, and as musically as I wabble. Lnv husband, though, dear, good man he i After 1 had heen at it some time up came H. Oh. I vexed heyond endurance, father. 'Sam.' sav s he, w hat at e vou do last evening That vile practice'. Would ling up there, making such a noise on puiiyow heheve it? An hundred and fifty idav? Nothing sir said I. When he was
.1.. . 1:. . . , es ot all sort? and size?, fair and foul, liom old and young, from male and female! Augh! could any htide endure all that and pieseive her temper ? Such car j ncs of snuff! and showers of tobacco
spittle! No poor man covered with ver-j blockhead I've heard vou sawine boards ,ir ' .i ie .i J., , w , i s , , ,
twin limit: ii i c lit lieu . ii i i
- , , , , fashion by the whole company of kissingjthe Major I have had no occasion to sing
the bride must be followed, in the name of all that is decent, let our old grand daddies burn out their pipes beloie thy offe to p'fke I hem unler your veiy nose. And tfoe wjjose throats are at best so many cpulchres, would advise before they go to a wedding, to till their pockets with cloves, cinnamon , or coriander seed, and commence chewing at least an hour before the marriage ccreoionv begins. Only think of a poor creature standing up an hour and a half after the blessed hnot was lied, only to he noozled and slobbered over by the masculine gender ol the. neighborhood! Ooly think of a delicate, modest lemale, standing like a target, the object of all the lipshots of a large corps of militia! and then I thought 1 should h ue dropped down with fatigue ; 1 verily believe it took an ounce of hurlhoin to keep tne from fainting. Cut exed as i wad Mr. Lditor I could not, to gam the wor Id, keep from l iughing sometimes? at the queer spectacles we all made. Aid vou would have laughed too, if you had been there. Only imagine, if you please the chief person of the group, rnc, Doroihy Dallodill at the right hand rf my dear ttpoue; and a crowd of men like a swarm of flies round a cup of mo-j lasses, all piesstng toi ward, and making up their lips ready lor a smack: and then one after another poking their snouts into my very face, end me wiping it with every w hipstitch, to appear a little decent. Fut the most ridiculous part of the exhibition was to see a bushful fellGW go through the manoeuvres. Like a shy trout venturing up to the bait advancing n little, and then darting among reeds; vnn mio-bt hpl.uhl ll.n nnnr man with T..,r i.. .,f,o. .., ht rminr, loruj ;i rrl I uith a cautious step, stopping sometimes through fear, or felippinir lichind the f riendly corporation of some broad bucked fellow a lmlc a bead.. Having advanced within a yard or so, you might see him as ifafraid his courage would fail by delay, dart forward from behind his shelter, snatch a kiss, and he off in the twinkling of an eve. Dut alas! ludicrous as it may .'nipni' nw noor cheek bone had to sutler!'1
irlconseanence of it, and even now bearsi' dnink perhaps once in their lives
the mark mtlicted on it by Simon Snaggleto'.th. Some of the old fellows must neexls buss me, they said, on both sides of my face; jttul some ot them said my breath was a "klr. n.wl otliora lli it it U':k ne . i i c..Qr, 7 rnfrani as n" w umoKuav. uuuitv "" - ZAu ;,K nn. foo, in tl.P crave, and H'ii".n".i - t,--- -7 ---
the other on the brink, said they had k.,Xand greatues.re n, sieo ? .a . ,
5clmy gran-imoiner, ami nion.ei , ,uiu ov -i . . i i. ...i
I suppose they think they hav cap- ,.1R irnie,l States : and also the desire of pcrped the climax of gallant exploits by 1 ;sons, intendies to emicrHte to this Country, to knowledge cf a .suitable
iiozzimgovcr mc, . .u. k'an.v" , iii , ! I pi.tied my poor husband, poor man, to be oh iaf(t to stand and l(H)U on as silly as , . i..., ...... ;."0;
ri iooi, and mi in uiaiiitw .iiiL.rmiv.-, "..v. : j i i , 1 ,. .,. tirnnnrlr lii'-li h o ir
I Kolio.-o m mv cniil ip s"u"" , HI IK J .'V M ould have knocltit down halt a cozen oi my persecutors, bad be heen lett to the ruidance of his own unadulterated feel-! ,ngs i,le,.l o, being restrained by U,c rules of etiquette. ! lint Mr. Editor alter all mv suffering and j vexations, here 1 am alive and pray heaven! ImMvnovrrbe married again until thel cutam of kissing the bride by wholesale is done awav. I ours, sincerely, DOROTHY DAITODIEL. Scene in jViiW Orleans- A gentleman in formed us that he overheard the follow ing, conversation at a hotel one morning in New Orleans, during the prevalence of the Cholera 'How arc vou to da I1 'Dnli tn on !tr.!pptpr. rive me a stiff;
V ' it, ,,e public papers ,-ied in the Chief Towns; 1 ''ary, lett my le,l am hoard, on l,P- , ... in any of the abov o countries aud by this uieans - ' f'l'1 ot tlie 3Uth J uly, nit, without 'Do vou know that our particular , mny just cause. I now hereov, forewarn all nian- ... .. ... . . lia -len lies. , u . ... i ...
Jnh friend J--kickM the bucket last night?' 'You don't say so! Will you take an :c i a. i- i . i I Jon I care u i oo, oj i-g rv . aiso na gone, by the board ' The d I ! I was enaa;ed to be mar ried to her! What's the price of Cnttun (his mornin" P Halt. Visiter. Substitute for a Sonc- Several years ?inre, as some gentlemen were journeying towards Niaaru, the. tund of stories and anecdotes, treasured m their memories had become exhausted, when a desperate effort was made tn raie a laugh at the expense of Major J . One of the gentle turn whimpered to hi neighbor that thr Major could sd rig- many favorite hunting solids, although rather averse to it; t Iia -he would require much urging", at:d pro!:diy deny that he could sing any songs The Major was forthwith muled losing a tcng, aud itxtnediatelv , as vs expected,
li-jaPiiei ll inability to ccmj.1v. ! fold
ou o. sui.l tne wi.or;" Uuew he would Pay so.1' 'n Major persisted hut said he would ive them a Hihiitute for a song, hy relating hi" musical experience, and if they insisted upon it, perhaps he w ould sin? afterwards. He began, "when I wa :i Lmv mv lithrr i pi prni intnl nno Viuiil. V...V. ,.,.v,t, , jroue I went on sineinir again. Presently up came the old gentleman again . 'Sam, you blockhead you, what aie you doing there. Sunday, I tell you, making such a noise? 'Nothing sir.' 'Yes vou are vou s ri :i i r none vi em I rmru i one mil en any since.1' Bunker Hill Aurora.
The Maph Wherever it be, wild or:tllird se.tion of the law, subjecting real an J . i.:,Y i. ,w 4- ii r, personal estate to execution, the undivided tame, this is the monkey ot b ros, lu Hot'? . , , f k t,, v , , ,, . '. , . - ' interest ot Joseph Theriaoue, of, in, ami to the mischief and mimicry. A gentleman told iwing described property, to wit: One half Mr. Howet, that one he kept, having sto- of town lot, known and designated hy number
len various articles, was watched by him dronniQZ them into a hole about eiirhteeu inches deep, made to receive a line-post. Alter dropping each stone, it cried tarack!1 triumphantly and set otf for ano(h cr. Making himself sure that he had found the objects of his search, the gentle man went to the place, and loiiip: in the hole a poor toad, which the magpie was stoning for his amusement. iVoies of a . n I. .-ilicr ! 'l nalu,JU-1-Tur. Corn Crakh. This inleresting bird which visits the. not th of CnglanJ and Scotland in summer, and keep up in' the meadows it cry ot crake, crake, is well known, but is not easily seen. It tuns withgio.it rapidity, and h loth to bike wing. When found, t has the instinct, in common with some other animals, and especially insects, to leign death. A gentleman had one brought to him by his dog. It was dead, to all appearance. As it lay on the cround, he turned it over with his loot he was convuued it was uead j Standing by, however, for ome time, in silence, he suddenly saw it open an eye He then took it up its head fell its legs hung loose it appeared again totally dead, lie then put it in his pocket, aud before very long, he felt it all alive, and Stl Uggling 10 escape . IlC took it out, it vas as Iiteless as before. He then laid it I in-iin ntinn tf irrnnni A 1 1 rtiii! tt Ciimo fiti II ii I'vu t ii i ti wni'i ubo i; v in distance; in a about five minutes, it wanly rained its bead, looking nrcund, and decamped at foil speed. Xotes of a Naturalist. bitcmf trance . I do not allow the pretence of temperance to all such as are seldom or never drunk, or fall into surfeits; tor uien mav lose their health, without Si ir IVilliam Temple. jiEi:ic.iJ EUROPEAN & FOREIGN AGENCY. ATmtj stvfpf. ( tnriinmti. (f un. "i 7 v nsenuenee of the increasing dispos.tion ! , . r-..i.. ..." .:..!: ., I ;c , to maUc investments and purchases in ana flcBrriptioiia of LaiuU and their quantity, (piality, sitnation, improvemvuU t &0. U,SJ information as to t,0 mnst sper.lv, cheapest iuhI most couveni(Mit ...rvnvnc.es. to he taken to rret to sucti lamis ami ouk-i j . mav wish to purchase or examine ; a company iasrfbppn f(Tlira in Lurope for the promotion cfthee objects, and arrangements have been entered into with said company, toed --.TV1 B0n,Jo0a "j!' losjeiner v hii U. states, eland and Germany for the purpose of loi warding den;on3 cj aU,)s nud other property for sale, effectinc sides and receiving such Lmigr.uits as ijnigraiits as, lTourcare,j pened iri the, will sail lor j shall arrive to our direction aim una ffr-A Hrancb oi ouror.icc win oe oj r- lit CitvofNew York.ai Lmigrant and arrive at that pori i.rsi. fr7-Those w ho hae unimprove! sa.aMe IiRllds i:.rm-. t'oal nn i other mines, mnls ami mill seats, fee. ; hy torwanlmg-j.lans fper . i 1 .".I. 'i.i.l i.'irf ....il'ir .1... sr nations can have the same transmitted to the mail po'i nanij ioi i.u.n ti 'uur.iuui ,4. company and the several agents, who will make known all pnrticuiars to sucn as may wi n io pureha-e. Al-o propeity can be sold to suh as re dmlv arrivmt:, ad widi to make immediate investments and purchases: Likewi,c, on very " e -ill I I moderate terms, property, &.c. will he adverti-ed vr i a miptnii it inn . i x iieiieiir.e an i rebilitv will leave Cii.eilinati monthly " i -"' ' .. sponsi once in every three mourns 10 nieev ami wan m - r 1 mitrrants who may arrive in Aevv loiii, land who wi-h to p!tiehae and need a iinte; therefore those who widi to sell ami emhrace a favorable opportunity are paiticularly requested not to delay, hut forward (direct per mail postpaid) lccvip'aoii5 of pr.'perty for bale, Lease, cc. vcc. In order t ilefmy actual and necessary exmcipcs Httcnditi this Establishment charges will he regulated thus l'"r recording, reeopying and forwardin? description-, ke., and writing to the oompHtiv and A-ents an advance lee of live dol- ' .- i i i 1 : i : . . . . n I , . I . . 1 lars will be exacted, win an aaoiiiouai u,t.- mn lar in advance when advertisements are or dered. P. Gr-ncral Arency, Erokerace and Colle! tin-' RiHiiress will be duly attended to with promptitude and dcr-patch. II L. Sl ONEMi S ro I'M Przr., Senr ic Co. thai HM" Junkers u:id Emigrant .'Jgenk (.in 'itnati. Ohio. Aimi-t 1 0t !, 33 P-Jt The Vandalia Whig, and Galenian will plea. c-ipv the above n 1 vet tisement four tino-s am ;eml their bills to H. 1 . L-toccnue U Co. foi payment.
ien various hiiicics, was witicueu oy nun un um-, ,ii,y ouuuutu narrowly; and was at length seen by him 'NVlth'l:ast fet.btiefl, on the South. , , ,, iii .East by I ourth-street, in the Borough of V in busy m the garden gathering pebbles, and (:vnuvs' Givel up a,' the pro)crty ,f j0sepl w ith much solemnity and a siudied air, Theriaque, at the suit m fnorol Samuel Urunur
ONE HUNDRED 6c FIFTY acres LANL), lying on rkt itreck, immediately on the Statu jiouo, loading to Louisville, Sixty acres of which, is dean d, under good feuce, and fit for cultivation, with a good dwelling house and outhouses, 'jeitisj the farm on which Mathew McDonald now lives. The above farm is a very eligible situation for a tavern being Bbout half way between Washington and Yincenties. I'ersons wishing to purchase the above property, can call on Mr. McDonald who resides on it, who will shew them the premises, ice. Horses will be taken in part payment tor the amount of the purchase, money. For further particulars, apply to Samuel Smith, Jr. in Vincennes, who is authorised to dispose of the same. A wnrrRJited deed will be given. Aumut KUh, lb.33 ytf SHERIFF'S SJMLE. 5 virl"? o(, ?. V-1 'a tl' 'l'r?ctei!; Ji J troin ttiC Clerks Oihceol tt e Knox Circuit iVOiiri. 1 win oner ui puonc. sine, oeiore mo Court House door in Vincennes, on Saturday . . ... . :ii .r . . i. . 1. c .1... the 3t stinbtaut, between the hoursof 10 o'clock, A M. and 4 o'clock, l M , agreeably to the hundred and htty one, ( 161,) bounded on the rvoith-Last by Market-tticct, on the mh JOHN rt'KCEI.L, bhff. K. C. Vincennes, August lUih, IbM 9-3t TO THE PUBLIC. M WIFE Harriet Pago, Kit my bed and ItI toard on the !Jlh instant, without any jut eau-,e or provocation. 1 therefore, forewarn all persons from harhoring or trusting her on my account, ns I nm determined to pay no debts of her contracting, after this date. l)- PAGE. Vincennes, August 9th, 1633 9-3t N. V. CONStLII.Ti:i) iOTTI'RY, Extra Class J'o. 24. 7o be drawn oil Wednesday, Jhig. 28, 1833. Co Xo. Lottfry 10 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME. t prize of $20,000 19 20.000
1 10,000 1 0.000 j 1 5.000 5.000' I 4.000 4,000 j t 3.000 3,000 1 1 2,500 , 2,500 7 1,000 7.000 ? 500 3.500 10 400 4,000 If' 300 3,000 20 200 4 ,000 20 150 3.000 40 ! 0! 4.000! lb"b' 50 5) ,400 j 112 20 2.240; 2.240 10 22,400 15.400 5 77TJ00
18,010 prizes, Amounting to $183,040 Tickets 5 Shares in proportion. CHEAT, tilt AND AND lILOIilOI'S! SYLVF.STF.lt AGAIN IN THE KIF.f.D. Prices! Prizes!! Prices!!! TENNESSEE ag;iin Another Capital 10,000 dollars in a Whole Ticket Sylvester is now ready to pay the CASH. Adventures try again More Capitals! m More for the LUCKY ONES. On the 21st and 2,Sth cf August, SYLTESTEll tvai Cii ii,,. p.. w c -nr. SeU t! P Grs,ml CaPtla,S f ,.000, sS : II.OlM I Will I Mill l? . f inn J.I n(ll K E NT UC K Y A D V E N T U l E H S , ATTMiNTION!! r,.000 ,io!ars in a Whole Ticket, has again been sent amongst vou. S ,pser i9 ;t Luck Lool Rt the . i-7 . nch denies soon to he draivn, and make application immediately for the Capitals to SYLVESTER, Pittsburgh, Ta. August 8, IC33 3 TAKEN UP, JiY UF.ORG K F It AIM, lirinsr in .Mount J'leiisa-it, Terry Township Martin County, Indiana, on the' hM 2nh day of June, 1S33, one gray! $ f v hors-. about fourteen handstand, PLJ&&d& a halt hich supposed to be seven! I years old, lias the appearance ot ha vim; been! j woitied in the harness, a natural trotter no' I.r.an:!- or othr marks perceivable. Appraised to thirty dollars, by u, July C3, 1833 L. R ROOKRS, YM. HF. AG AN. The above sworn to, before ire. July 23, 1R33 THOMAS CISRELL, J. V. Aucust 3, IR33-n-3t TO THE PUIS EIC. . . . . . ... i i1 i i i ii 1 1 13 i ron i iiiironi i ut oi u us' uitr ner on urj'"' nm ueieiuuiieu u. pay oo i . ...... ... i i i debts of tier coniiaclin;; alter this date. U1LLIM ALMY Vincennes, August lit, 1B33-8-3t BAM. JUST RECEIVED, .TWO HUNDRED BARRELS KEN 11 A WA FrSI QjTAI.tTY SAL r, and for sale, by EURTCH $z IIERLRD. July 27, Uid.i 7-tf ESurteh 4 Ilcberd,
j AVE iust received (heir stock of SUM M ER Libiary will be famished to him, when, with11 GOODS, which added to their former oul " lie would be wholly unable to procure stock, makes their assortment complett, which; Ibem. A book that will coU us six dollars to tfo-v will sell unusually l"W for cash. I import, can be re-printed and distri1"''-''1 to sub"
Vincennes. June 2.it!i. 18 33 ;i-rf
BY JOHN ANTIUS, Knox Conn ty, Decker township, oae Koan
niare, with a star in her forehead, two white hind feet, no other brands or marks perceivable: about fifteen hands high suppos ed to be fourteen years old. Appraised by Jeremiah McNeely, and Jacob Anthis, at nineteen dollars, before mc, this 31st May, lf3. Witness mv hand nnd se(t!, THOMAS DICK, J. P. July 27, 1 H 33 7-:U THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his friend and the public that he has purchased of Frederick Kapp, his stock of Formerly called the Harmony Store, and has removed them to the room formerly occupied hy Thomas D. Berry & Co. on Maiket street, where he has lately received a fresh supply of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which, added to the former stock, makes the assortment complete. Those w ishing to purchase would do well to call, as ho is de termined to sell very low for cash, or appro d barter J. MADDOX. Vincenncs, July 1833, 6 4-tf BV WILLIAM BUTLER, living in Cireen County, Slalfon! townchln rtli till. I Hi K .1 k r i.t' Itttll Jki4kt' '8- one dark brown hort , supb jT .J v uui VI hum j . i J m xmr, ti ho mirht t-.i liion fitiTi ee5&Eai dd. A small white ma.k u, his ....l. I n...l ennia Ckflfll.l iiiai'L'a UTl.I '1 CltlTlll 1IMVI1CI1I (. Ill J'Olli. QHll'i.v. Illllinii i.i. i .iii... scar on his shoulder. No other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to twenty dollars, by Abraham llcdriek, and Joel Tery, before rue, this'JTth day of June, loJ.J WM. F. WILLIAMS, J. T July 27, 1B33-7-31 IDS: 'HIE SUBSCRIbKRS inform their friends md the public, that thty iiiive iuct ref eived from I'nii.AOKi.rui a, Ralti.moul and i'lTtsIiCKC.II, Suitable for the present ami approaching seasons comprising FOREIGN & DOMESTIC y QUEENSWARE, HOOTS & SHOES, FUR & WOOL ZL'ITS. nzojr t- aE.fi ss, C1ST1J"GS, tfcC. &C. Which zi'ere selected at a favorable time; and will be found on examination, worthy the attention of purchasers, and will be sold unusually low for cash. SMITH i: CARSO.V Vincennes, June F3, 1 833 I -if HITT 6c ORRICK, HIIANKEL'L for the Iib.M.d encouragement ii thev have teceived heretofore, are now prepared" to offer to the public, A ITtESH SUPPLY OF, Medicines, Faints, Oil, and EQUAL if not sanerior to those of any other establishment in the state; a'l of which, they offer to sell on leasonable term--. Physicians and country merchants will find it to their advantage to rail aud examine fur themselves. A large supply of ERESII AND GENUINE PATENT BIEDICINES, are offered at eastern prices, including carriage. Also, a large supply of their own preparations ; such as ffTtlflVm 343 t tli C t f MJ0V ,U -tV C, N-C. composed entirely from the vegetable kingdom, and perfectly safe aud mild in their operation. . Ii, llr. IV. H. Hdt has removed to the dwelling hoiue formerly occupied by Major Wellman, nearly opposite to the well i;uowii tavern, formerly kept by General Homer Johnson, ami now in the occupancy of Alexis Let toy, Esq. Viiicennes, June 15, 1S33 t-lf OK THE COMPLETE PERIODICAL LIBHAttY. Forty-eight pages weekly nearly -V00 large Octovo paes in a vear. for FIVE DOLLARS, furnishing annually select reading equal to! Fiity olumes of coiumou size. frMlE LIBRARY will contain ull the new 1. works of Mi-rit as they appear: v iz. Voyages and Travels History biography Select Memoirs the most approved European Annuals Adventures Tales of unexceptionable rh:ir:irtiT. A-,. C. -" 1 " 'l. lllV 1 . Tl 1 T -I M ...ill 1 ... found indispensable to all lovers of good reading, in town or country. Every number will contain 4S pages, in a size exprcly adapted tor binding, when the book is completed; printed widi type so large as not to fatigue the weakest eye. Its immense size will enable the Editor to crowd any common sized hook into two numbers, frequently iatu one. New works will li. us be despatched as thev arrive from Europe, and - - viii mi i r l ii ii inn .11 i. i I in v I ..... omidete Periodical Library,1 sent off fresh to its patrons. The subscriber in Missouri will be brought as it were to the vcrj I toiintam of literature. Works printed in tin.bribers, owing to cur peculiar ta9itilc9, Lmi
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