Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 January 1834 — Page 4
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thee. The Spartan momer sueu do icais
over her departed son, and why shouidesl thou mourn for a paltry degree. No!
Vrohi the Western (O'n'o) Review pakodv on' HOJic si:i:t HOME. "Mid plenty of bacon and bread tho' we jog, 1U- it ever 5o tro::g there's nothing like cms;; A shot froin'U jig sends uch joy to the heart, ; eating orf earth could such pleasure impart; ina. cwl', sweet, sweet grog; Where's nothing likegrog, there's nothing like grog. Deprived of our grog:, pigs and fowls fry in vain, Ah ! ijve me my brown little bottle again ; Tin? neck gurgles sweetly when glasses I fill, "With whiskey and brandy, good mm, and old pin. iro2. grocr, sweet, sweet crop,
There's nothing like grog, there's nothing like
NEPTUNE. A NSW FIX TO THE AHOYE.
?.Tn. Hoc an, Stepping into your office, and
f. n i a the above parody lying on your table,
thc hands being on, I suppose to dinner,) I l ave hastily written the following lines in reply, which please insert. X. There's wo for all those who through life mad lv .joe,
Neglecting their wives and their children for
grog :
F.vcry shot from the jug sends a sting to the
henrt, Guch as fiends in their frenzy ran only impart. Drinkers, laugh not o'er the flowing howl, 'Tis the arrow of hell, that murders the sonl. To drinker of grog, reason's voice vpenks in vain. As he turns to the brown little bottle again, The nec-k guggles loud and each glass thst he pours firings wretchedness, ruin, ami death to hi? doors Drinkers beware! laugh not o'er the bowl, 'Tis the arrow of hell. That murders the soul.
rather like mv sires of old, will I take my
father's sword fmm the wall and go forth against the enemies of my country to conquer or to fie!' So saying, I lit a cigar.
The rilenkmsops Dave always voteu ministers; I had iuteiest at headquarters; I was promised a commission , and I at once purchased my regimentals, and let my mustachios increase. 'Never,' cried the
enraptured, though alas! gufTei ing tailor,
as he gized upon the martial figure that
issued from his hand all scarlet and gold, never seed I gemman vot looked better! And he spake aiight. I felt then within my hosom the ardor which lighted up as with a spell the soul of Anthony, and drove Themistocles lo the combat; and 1 called to mind the glorious saying of Milliades, Cowards die many times, but a brave man never dies!" A prolonged whistle issued froci the Iip9 of the petrified Faucitt. Stoker squinted with a horrible obliquity of vision. Hlenkinsop sighed. Mv evil destinv again interposed. That
"Did you ever hear of the escape that I and Uncle Zekiel had a duckin on't on Connecticut river?1' asked Jonathan Timbertoes, while amusing his old Dutch hostess, who had agreed to entertain him under the roof of her log cottage, for and in consideration of a bran new milk pau.
"No, I never did, dew tell it," was the re-
"Well you must know that I and Uncle
Zeke took it into our heads one Saturday
afternoon to go a gunnm arter clucks, in
fathers skiff; so in we got and sculled down the river; a proper sight of ducks tlew backwards and forwards I tell ye and by'n by few ou'em lit down by the marsh, and went to feeden on the muscles.
I catcher! up my peauder horn to prime
and it sliped right out my hand and sunk to the bottom. Now I could'ut swim a jot, so I sez to Uncle Zeke, you are, a pretty clever feller, just let me lakeyour peauder horn to prime. And dontyou think the stingy critter would not. Well says 1 you are a pretty good diver, Ton if you will dive down and get it, 1 will give you a primin. 1 tho'i he'd leave his peauder horn, hut he did not; but atucket it into hi"
moots jl? Second Street, Vincennes, Ind.
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pocket and down he went and theie he , ruu 1 ' TV- , T ' . . Ibrated structures or distinguished individuals,
tain nere the old lady opened Her eyes ; Wl periodica Dy , accompany the work.
J hk Athenian being uncirtumscribed in its utility, will he equally devoted to every section of the Union, and will comprehend every sub
ject which may be worthy of observation or
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TO-DAY AND TO-WOKROW. To-day man's dre-sed m gold ind silver bright Wrapp'd in a shroud before to-morrow night, To-day he's feeding on delicious food, To-morrow dead, unable to do good; To-day he's nice and scorns to feed on crumbs. To-morrow tie's himself a dish of worms, To-day he's honored, and in vast esteem, To-ni.rrow not a beggar honors him ; To-day he rises from ft ve lvet bed. To-morrow lies on one that's made of lead ; To diy his house tho' laree. he thinks it small. To-morrow no command, no house at all, To-day has forty servants at bis gate, To-morrow scorned, not one of tjiem will wait; To day he's gram!, majestic, all delight, 4hashful and pale betore to-morrow night; True as the scriptures says, 'man's life's a span, The present moment is the life of man.
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vprv pvpnm ' I received a letter liuiu iok
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War Office Fire and steel! vhatrlil I J1""" "onuer aim surprise ana a pause oi bohoidi iTmPi ilnhhonse! Relentless ;eome minutes ensued when Jonathan add-
HiM! Implacable Wellington! My ap-ed. I looked down and what do you mink
plication was rejected the critter were a doio?" "Lord!' es1 fixed my useless sabre in the wall, and .claimed the old lady, 1 am sure, I do not returning t. the other end of mv apart- know."1 'There he was said our hero, ment, prepared to die like Cato;"imt ihe 'sitting right on the bottom of the river carpet caught bv my purs. mid I fell .pouring the powder out of my born into
uieu.
Prom the London $7vnth?y M'tgazin?. THE KEJECTED ONE. A TALE OF THE FIG AND WATCH-COX. 'Cruel, cruel fate said the voung Au
gustus Blenkinsop, dropping a tear into
th empty porter mug, 'wherelore dost thou torment me thus? 1 have a prepos
sessing leg, inimitable tie, and a mind lar
above buttons -yet 1 was bom to utsap
nointmtt t! Evil, thrice evil, is the lule
that do the representative of the Ulenk insnps; thou art rejected of men
The eyes of Stoker gleamed with the
intelligence o those of a deceased matk crel. 'Help yourself, "aid Stoker, with emphasis, replenishing the pot with Henry Meux's best XX. 'Kindest ol raen.'cried I)lenkinsop,'love jay perish, but friendship never dies!" The pot not being born beneath the same
beroscope with the speaker was not iejected. 'Come, Dlenkineop, my boy,' eaid Fau citt, tilling his pipe, no long faces here. Let's have a song or spoe you tip us a bit of autobiography. Waiter! another quart of stout! remember what the great Dr. Watt says "Who is the child of thought, and kin to fear. One yields to pipes, but both must yield to beer!" 'My sorrows,' answered Blenkinsop, can yield to neither. O, Seged, Eropetor of Tjthiopi i! well bast tlmu said 'O, cur?e Seged,' said Faucitt, lct6 have none ol him.' 'Certainly not,' said Stoker.
1 Well, then, friends, listen and be dumb but firs!, I'll trouble you. Stoker, for the ether niu2 A deep silence followed,
broken on
ot
riveted 1
torn of Ihe pewter, he set it down with a
sigh, and then proceeded. 'Need I tell you that I am the onlv eon and heir of Reginald Nicodemus Dlenk insop of Dot-and-go-one Hall, County Somerset that his father was 'We know all that already,' interrupted .Stoker.
nroslrate to the ground. I aroJe an alter-
cd man, and sitting town, I drank deeply of thought, and hi.ud and cold w iter without. Alter li, has I. war i- a savage pas'ime; the soldiei - "ut a hi'elmg. S-j saying, I drew another co;i Lite, I resumed, is but short, thou knoweet well, O immortal Flaccu!' 'Oli, conlounded Fhccus!1 said Faucitt. 'Certainly,1 said Sinker. 'Vet despair not. Blankinsop! Thou wert formed to ehine id the court, and
not in the camp; surely there is many a
beautiful maiden, saturate with silver who
would be proud to be called Mrs. Augnstus Rlenkinsop !'
Mis Emily Pelican as both rich and
beautilul; she hail the figure of a Cleopatra, and the mind of a Sapho! She had published a volume of poetry, called.
"The Undeepauing one of Kamtekatka,'1 and she. had two thousand a year. Her
hair was of the hue of ?unset , a rich and slorious crimson, and her eyes were of a
pale etherial green The first moment I saw her, i loved her, and hope whispered me that she wis mv' nlfiuiced bride. I gave a j"st obit to a wealthy Shy lor k, Manasseh We.n Mekhideek. who at rem per cent., furnished the -uppiies. S ( h I ; v again suffered, and 1 spoiled a cab. The sweet Emily received me favorably, and I won the good will of her maiden aunt by escorting her once to church
Faucitt thiust his tongu" u to his cheek, and Stoker significant! iongated I.is outstretched hands, re-stir. 13 lelt thum" upon his nose. The very bare of the
grate grinned. I sat with my beloved in the same bx at the Opera. I was her partner at balls, her att p lant every where, and 1 thought at last I could discover the S) mptoms of a reciprocal attachment. The cri-is was approaching-- bills came fast pouring in, therefore love must
be confessed One day she was reclining on an O'to-
man, caressing a corpulent i. odle, whikj I lay in the nttitu ie of the D ing Gladi-j ator. Tenderly, yet impressively 1 seiz i ed her hand, and modulating m voice to its lowest and most musical tone I ventuied to say, "Emily! sweet Emily ! do you love!" A roseate blush overspread her countenance. "Spare me, Augustus!'1 she murmured. "Ah! dost thou confess the soft enslaver?'' said I, starting to my feet. "O thou terrestrial seraph! speuk tell me - will you wed?" A blush stdl deeper than before dyed her burning rheek. Gates of paradise! and when? In hall audible accents she whispered "Wednesday P I seized her hand again ; O Cupid ! fair est denizen of Olympus! What do I owe
thee for this Wednesday! Seetweet
ware that the otier of rewards to literary
aspirants has elicited some highly creditable specimens of American literature, which it will be the particular aim ol The Athenian to encourage, premiums for a variety of such articles as are suitable for its columns, will be offered early in January. As the amount rau?t
A Slippery Character. Oo Wednesday jdepend greatly on the patronage received, and
last an old lady went to Boston market for
a supply of butter; and as she intended
as the publishers are desirous of exercisins a de
gree of liberality that will afford a sufficient in
ducement for competition of a higher order,
W S now in possession of this establishujerif, JL long knows as "Jjftsse He's 7'aicrn." The
house has been thoroughly repaired ; and a larpe new stable is completed. The Larder, the Ear, the Clrancry, and the IJcy-lufl, fhall alwajs Lowell provided: the chambers shall bo kept in proper order, and the hotler, and servants, shall be faithful. John Myers pledges himself to use every proper exertion to give satisfaction, and feoheds public patronage. I!e hopes, by care and assiduity, to merit the character of keeping "a most comfortable house of public entertainment." V incennes, Sept. 20lh, lSJo 15-tf
jTHHF. subscribers, inform their tiicnds md UL the public, that thry liHve just received from Philadelphia, Pnd now offer tor sale, a good and general as-ortmt nt of Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE AND QUEENS WARE. ALSO, ISO Baneh Kenhawa SALT, ALL OF WHICH, They are determined to sell low for ca?h, or produce of such kinds as may suit them. THOnN & lliACV. Viocennee, Ind. Oct. 20, 1833-O-tf
making a present to a tnend, She was jthey cannot but hope that the public generally more than usually circumspect in her'will second their endeavors to generate and losshe tcr native talent.
felt satisfied that she had found the best,
With a view to accommodate the public with smi-anninl nnnorf unities of siihsrrihiiiT in fhi.
and having procured the necessary sup-1 work, the publisher will issue 'it in two volp!y she returned home, and commenced mines each containing twenty six weekly num-
packing it in a basin tor the convenience of carriage, when came the astounding discovery, that her purchase was. like
beauty, mere outside show, for the good
bers, and comprising 416 pages; thus, the Athenian will present, within the year, Eight Hundred and Thirty-two pages of well-selected and original reading, upon every subject likely to
interest the public I his, it will ne readily au-
butter was only about a quarter of an inch mined, gives to this publication claim wbicl
i Ann fldt"inin e nnTitti in Knf lialT a iiifnn.
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us or a trick fhich was played otl on a H.mhl. llir- :i mount of its snhm rinlinn f f flif
lriend of ours in London He une day inuahty of its subjects it would be superfluous to
bousrht what auDeared to him lo be a beau, i speak, a it is not only pleasai.ter, but safer to
tiful spaniel, but which for a day or two l-j,,4,Sp by Pice than profession It may, . J i hutt'PTPP. nof hf unni rpstarv In mv fhnf it U7ill
etiucu v fi v iiiihh v ivimoui nn v a imarpni ; u.. . i... r i
. S . . .11- ,uu, in evci y cense wormv oi preservation; anu ,..CiV i.r.o.l ti.o
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assortment of CiROCLfUES, which thny havr opened in the house, lately occupied by Taylor k Watson, and adjoining Morgan Jones' Hat and Grocery trtore, where they have, and intend
to keep, a constant supply ot the. best
LIQUORS & GROCERIES
of every description Aho, FLOUR, CO US
lYlLAL, and lACO, always kept on Land THORN i TRACY. Vincennes, Ind. Oct. 26, lS33-20-tf
NOTICE. 4 LL those indebted to the subscribers ia i.v ;0ok account, are hereby earnestly requested to discharge the same by cash or note on or before the 1st day of January next; and all those indebted by-
note, are also requested to make payment
curs which are so abundant in the streets
of the metropolis. The skin of a spaniel had been ingeniously fitted, and bnwn od the animal, who displayed much joy at his emancipation.
The following ingenious specimen of alliteration is almost as good as the Siege of Belgrade. It is, moreover, a fair rposc j( the unfortunate and misguided monarch 10 whom it makes allusion: Charles X, X-king, was xtravagaotly x'idied and in xecrated. He xhibited
jxcellence in xigency, xcessive xternals but
xtrinsir. on xamination, he was xtatic under xhortation, and xtreme xcitement, and fie xtinguished xtempore xpression He was xpatriated for his xcess, and, to xpiate Ins xtravagaoce, must xist and xpire in xt'.e
oken on v by the protracted breathing, , . . ... , f. J. . 1 i , , i i Emily? adored Miss Pelican! On tins Augustus at his draught, until, having) , , r. . c J un i I propitious day shall I lead you to the ,etet hi pyes for a moment on the hot- 1 - . , , J , J . , . . . -.i alter? On that day shall I place the sa
Hove to knos) a Husband. A lady, who
on Tuesday last, complained at one of the
London Police Offices, that a drunken
uihu, in the absence of her husband , usurped his place by her side, through the
night, and pinched her, was asked what
proot she could give that it was not her spouse. 'Oh!' she replied, 'the fellow when tie pinched me said, 'my love!' and
'my dear!' which are words that my bus
band never uttered in all his life-time !'
day shall I place
cred ring upon
She started with a look of astonishment
"You lead me to the alter; en Wed nesday 1 am to be married to Captain Ferdinand Fitzspuia!" My brain spun round a red gleam of
in e Hashed betore my eyes a bolt ot ice
from the handsome skin, and after a little i with each of which an accurate and copious in-
agsistance, out walked from his "borrow- de w'u beturn.shed ii , i . such arrangements have also been effected ed plumes 'one ot those ugly non-descnpt!witIl lho luo uIrtr publislierg in Lon(1()I,
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Effect of god manners. A gentleman in Philadelphia, who constantly felt and looked kindly, going out one morning, met a wretched looking man walking hastily wilh a musket in his hand. "Good morning, Sir," said the gentleman with a smile "Good morning," muttered the other, and pa-sci on. Presently the gentleman
heard the report of a musket, and soon a
cry of murder Jt turned out that the man with the musket was insane, and had mshed out with a gun te kill the first per
son he should meet, that he might be
hanged himself, and thus get rid of the
world; hut on being asked why he did not kill the first entlemau, "Why he look
ed to good natured," said he, "that I tho'l
I would not kill htm. Juvenile Rambler
Those who wish, can discharge their ac
counts or notes in pork, within the time above stated. All those who neglect this call, may expect to settle their accounts with an officer, as no fuither indulgence will be given. THOHN k TRACY. Vincennes, Oct. 25, 1833. 20-tf L,flJYl) FOR S.d&IJ 038 ACRES Ot LAND, being the East IVa. lion of section 35, Town 14, North of Range 9 West, situated in Parke County, Indiana, may be purchased ou favorable terms. This traet was originally purchased by the Terre-IIaute company, at the sales of 181 6, and possess? s advantages equalled by few points on the Wabash. It is of good soil, and on its western line is bounded by the Wabash, and near the whole distance has a Hlfill BANK, which conies bold lo the river, and affords an excellent landing, at all Mages of the water. Ou the east it is bounded by the State Road leading from Terre-Haute toward Montezuma, is about an equal distance from each of those places, and has a line farming country in its vicinity. For particulars enquire, of JAMES FAKRINGTON, of Terre-IIaute, or
II. M. SHAW, of Vincennes, Ind. Dec. 14, 183S 2"tf BOTJ1JYIC MEDICINES.
'Rash young man!' said Blenkinsop, quivered in my heart I staggered and with solemnity 'the blood of a hundred reached the streets, I know not how. O fiitcs bums within me but I forgive ) ou.' the agony of that moment! I feel it even You know I was born with considerable! now my heart my brain my soul! O expectations; that godlike fortune seemed j Stoker O Faucitt how hard itwasagain to welcome me from the heavens for alto be rejected!''''
time, appealed to smile bentgnantly on WTerry,' said Faucitt.
the scion r i an ancient sletn In the words
of the poet 0 d n (he poet!' shouted Faucitt. Certain!) ,' --aid Stoker. Blenkins 'p looked sternly. 'Ala-.' - ud he, 'those were the last hours
of unadulterated happiness that I ever en joyed. I went io the Univeisity. I studied hard I bought an alarm clock eschewed wine parties proctors reverenced me my tutor tmiled upon me my acquaintance cu! me I read my degree I stood ihe examinations heavens and earth, I wus rejected.
The two friends exchanged looks of
astonishment though in a peculiar f ashion. Next morning, I was far from Oxford. BcuEP'.Lte, 0 Augustus, csctuirned 1 tainy-
Werry, reverberated Stoker. And he grinned like a bag of nails. 1 rushed home like a demon Fury was in my heart, and I kicked over a stall of oranges I reached my lodgings and
entered my room amongst an infinity of
bills lay a packet, carelully sealed was
it a remittance from my relenting father I seized 1 opened it madness! my two last articles from the Monthly Magazine,
rejected! O friends do you uol pity mei "1 (hi, pou my credit," said Faucitt. The interesting youth had jut emerged from the Insolvent Court. "I do, pon honor," said Stoker. lie had been horsewhipped at Lpaom, lor cheating at a. Ibiinblering.
When Frederick of Prussia proclaimed his new code of laws, it rendered lawyers unnecessary, and a very large body ol them signed a petition to his majesty, praying his relief and asking what they were
to do. Coder these circumstances the
king wrote this laconic reply: "Such as
are tall enough may enlist a3 grenadiers,
and the shortest will do tor drummers and fiTers."
A drunken man, while engaged in break
ing the china-'vare on his breakfast table.
was asked by his wife what was his object
m so doing, when he replied, "I am break ing up house keeping, my dear." Ichabod Crane will lie and every body know
it. The other day he tried to tell us of a goou -hot he made at some pigeons, and would havi told the truth, but he has got so addicted to lib bmg it, sich a thing was impossible. He wanted to say that out ot 7 pigeons shot at, he killed j,tut wiftead of that, told us he tired at a dock of f and killed 7, Qud it wasn't lun bcure t'oth cj 3 dropped
ETESW GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER L RESPECTFULLY informs hi. friends and , the public, that he has received au addi
tional supply of FRESH
Suitable to the present and approaching season,
w hich he will sell on reasonable terms lor cash. He will also receive in payment of goods at the maket prices, clean merchantable WHEAT, OATS, FLAXSEED, GINSENG, FEATHERS, BEESWAX, LINSEY, JEANS, YARN SOCKS, FLAX &. TOW CLOTH DRIED FRUIT, &.C. JOS. MADDOX. Vhicwratffl,, Nov. 24lh, I833253ta
'HHK subscriber respectfully informs the pub- ? lie, that hr Ims now on hand, and ofl'ers for sale, two doors below Messrs. Tomlinson &: Ross' Store, an assortment of Comprising nearly every article used in the Botanical Practice of Medicine, all of which are of the btt quality, and will be disposed of upon moderate terms. Al-o, a number of sets of Dr. Thomson's Medical Practice, which may be had at the usual rate of $20 per sett. Also, en hand, twenty copies of Robinson's Lectures on Medical Botany. S. RATH BONE. Vincennes, Ind., -?. 1G, lSdd 23-tf MANUFACTORY. tHAVE a T.kRGF. 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 workdoue at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincennes, Ind. June 15, 1833 1 tf
NOTICE. UN the 1st day of January, in-., an arbitration was held between Frederick Clayeomb and Denton Offutt, for a tax claim of 400 acres of land, donation No. 33, the land owned :y the said Fred Claycomb, w hich ha terminated in favor of Frederick Claycomb, in consequence of said OiTutt not having in his possession a deed from the Collector of this County. Those persons who suffer their property to be mbliely exposed to sale for taxes, would do well to take warning from the above. Vinceni.e, Ind., January 2d, lb31 31-3t. JOB PRIJ) tijs a OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Execut with neatness, accuracy and deepach at ed Office of the Vincennes Gazette.
WOOD. A few Corda of Wood wanted at this Offc.
