Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 April 1834 — Page 4
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Tl.cn deep cnguiph'u by mountain surges torn
Lor. 15 straiu'd, at last her giant mart's o'er-
thrown, ller mightv frame in d read convulsions groan.
Intircil to toil ami elemental strife
'hose lawless men, contended now for life Fate frowning o'er them, cast Jut raven wing,
pressed essence of cavendish. 4'I wish,1' faid -lie, "Mr. A had a spit box in his pew V "So do !.'' We footed it home in moody silence. I was sorry my wife had lost the sermon, but how could I help it? These women are so affectionate confound them no, I don't
mean so. Hut she might have Known wnat ail
ed
FOa TUT. VINCVNNFS GAZETTE. tiit. imkati: si nr. On England's strand a gallant vecl lay, Waiting tl.- xiind it rose her streamers gay, Flung far aft icilected in the tide The I.nrdlv Lion, Brittnin'e boat nnd pride;
'I he anchor's weigh'd, the lisfning shore rerede? As proudly on her path the vessel fpcrtls, Hit lotty prow in cnilt!L-d carvings drest, Tiie helin-m.ui pointed to the distant west. One parti--.tr cun, one farewell glance was given, As through the deep her giant bulk was driven. Soon tli'j !nnd faded from the straining eye, And the bright ocean met the bending sky
S'ic'sgMir, hut stiil the tame tier might aotti lecl,Un me e.eeinc nre nis spirri pass u, Still onward ploughs her bold and daring keel, j Then order fled and all now stood aghast, Have, nights, and weeks, have still successive; As the fell breaker's sound was beard to roar,
me, and kept her seat. I'obacco. 01 Tobacco! Hut the deeds of
And crimes and errors past, their memory's' that day nre not all toldyet. After the con
clusion of tie service, along came farmer Floughsliuc. He bad seen me go out of church, and stopped at the open window where I sat. "Sick to day, Mr. ?" -Rather unwell ;" answered I, and there was another lie to
place to the account of Tobacco. "We had
powerful preaching, .Mr. . powerlul preacning; sorry yot had to go out " My wife asked him in aid in he come she might have
sting; But still each form its hurdy siuews bend, To avert, it" possible, their disrnnl end! And oh! could man in justice, praise bestow, Here it would light on every nation's foe A boisterous day had passM, and night again In horror cloth'd the sky, the air and main The gale increasing, all their skill defy'd, And stink in black despair, their hopes and pride They sound the well, nnd to augment their fears Five feet along the unerring line appears By turns in ceaseless haste the pumps they pi', Then sink exhausted in their agony Their woes accumulate, the thunder hoarse,
jLond roar'd, their captain fell r stiffen'd corse,
DvttB K eitcwiciU Store. HITT 6c ORRICK
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public generally, that they keep on hand a large and well selected assortment of fresh
MEDICINES, which they receive semi annual ly, from the East.
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, fa.
Of which, the following are a part:
tied And still unharm'd, ber w ay she swiftly sped ; They n ar'd St Lucia's green romantic coast, And the wihf seahoy slumber'd on his post The Tars relax'd trom toil and dangers past Streteh'd their tired limbs around the lofty mast.
A rich perfume came borne on every breeze, Trom that fair Island's clustering vines and t rtes A pleasing lethargy within them reign'd , And scarce the drowsy watch the ship maintaiu'd The night breeze sighing, kiis'd the hanging shrouds, The twinkling stars bcaiu'd through the passing cloud:-. A weak low murmur crept along their lee In fitfil sound across the lonely sea;
Along the cliffs that bound a leward shore, Near and more near the laboring vessel came, Her hull deep drench'd, her deck's enwrapp'd in flame.
j But what is that they sen at every turn !
What towering mass behind their shatter'd stern ! They saw, and hopes last glimm'ring vestage fled yTu-as her, that drifting vessel of the dead The dead in chase, a painful racking thought, What miseries, and wbat ills our deeds have wrought. Bark of the dead! what visions round thee low'r, Thou com'st to view our last expiring hour Then the deep plunge arid the tremendous shock, Tears their strong bottoms on the solid rock
igm pass 0 , anu o or roe eastern n-uions sioou, TflC gf,e(ly eiiark9 their strugghng victims slav, An 1 mom came dancing o'er the pathless flood ; Aml rouui lhe wrt.tk, in SCatter'd fragments
lay-
The Sun his disc trom ocean's mirror rear'd, Aud tiny once more the waud'riug seaman cheer'd, When far across the long expanse of blue The pir:Je ship's huge hull appear'd in view Remote and noiseless on the ocean's breast, She lay outstrctch'd like Swan in peaceful rest, Hut soon the lagging breeze her canvass swell'd, And o'er the ti le the w arlike bark propell'd;
Kight onward theu her litpiid path she cleaves,
Shoots through the gulph and mounts the curling waves, ?ior check'd her course, b-i swift career did stay,
'Till close the c:;mc upon her distant prey When quickly from her dark portentoui sides, From front and rearthe mask deceptive slides The long I riht stripe of crimson hue appears,
The pirate chiet his bloody flag uprears, Then pours his mandate, through the trumpet's torque Trcpare for dea'.h, or yi ! I 1 com, I come
Hut in this merchant snip was many a heart, Who scorn'd to act tiie trembling coward's part Come 011 they cried, no foe our right's curtail! lirittons we are, and Urittons inu-t prevail All slavish bondage do our hcails dirown Fair freedom nursM us, freedom is our own. Soom r than wear the raj tives loathsome chain, Wc li sink tosi-Cfii i death beneath the main, Ihen the deep thunder of the broadside came, Which wre dti'd m smoke and whirling she-, tsol flame Swift as the oak is by the light'ning riven, Hroadside is tiurl'd, and broadside back is given 1 he aslonisb.'d inmates of the vasty deep, Trembling with terror, to their cavern? creep, While sulphury darkness wraps the sea and air, Illumin'd only by the cannon's glme, Tire British chicltain cheer'd his gallant band,
Think of your country and your native land
Let dtathi t riitory, be your battle words, And vevzcicice sit engraved upon your sword', 'lhc comii.it raged while round ou every side,
Hrave heroes fell, and bleeding gap'd and died,
'1'is there the fisher in his shoreward boat As round the shades of evening diudy float, Views fleeting ghost's all haggard wn nnd pale, Aud bears dread sounds on every pascing gale. HARP OF THE WEST.
UNi: DAY AND A HALF IN Till' 1AI V. OF A TOBACCO CTIFAVFJl. Mr Editor Do you chew tobacco ? I did
nil lat Sunday, when I put my veto on the
practice, lhe why and the wucretort 1 nave sent, you, hoping that if you are guilty of using ii... t...t;.m weed, a leaf from my dairy may be
the means of relorming you SoMrrf.i.y Oct. l, l!U.:-Took my h d for a walk; wife, as wives are apt to, began to load me with message?, upon seeing me ready to go mn t. rail nt couin M'satidbor-
r f.,'r h.-r "lhe Sorrows of Wcrler." Hate 1 travagatlCP
to have, wife read such namby pamhy stuff bet must htimor her whim?, and concluded that 1 h id rather she should take pleasure over Winter's sorrow's, than employ her tongue in mak-
"sorrow" for our humble servant
known he won d but women must be so polite. Put she was the sufferer by it. Compliments over, I gave b-m my chair at the open window. Down he sat and fumbling in his pockets, drew forth a oruridahle plus; of tobacco, ami commenced uatwistini it. "Then you use tobacco,'' said I A little occasionally,'' said he, as he depositee from three to four inches in his cheek. "A ne.it fence that of youm,' as flood after flood fro-n his mouth bespattered a newly painted white fence near the window. ""V es," said I, "but I 1 ke a darker color.'' "So do I," anowered PI01 -hshare, "and yaller suits my notion; it don' show dirt ." And he moistened mv cornet w th his favorite color. Good,
IthniKxht C wife will ak him again, I guess. We
wernow snmrioued to dinner Farmer Plough
share seated himself. I saw his long fingers in that particular position in which a tobacco chewc-r knowshowto put his digits when about to unlade He theu drew them across his month ! tremded for the consequences5, should he throw such a load upon the hearth or floor. Put he had no intention thus to waste his quid, and shocking to relate deposited it beside his plate, on my "wife's damask cloth ! This was too much. I plead sicknrw and rosp. There was no lie in the assertion I was aiek. I retired from the table ; but my departure did not discompose Farmer Ploughshare, who was unconscious of bavins done wrong. I returned in season to see Farmer Ploughshare, replace his quid in his mouth to undergo a second mastifleation, and the church bell opportunely ringing, called him away before he could use his plate for a spit box; for such, I am p-' suaded would han been his next motion I
went up stairs, and throwing myself on the bed,
tell asleep. Dreams ot inundation, noous. aim Are, harrase l me. I thought I was burning, and smoked like a cigar. I then thought the MerriuKu k had burst its banks, and was about
to overflow me with its waters 1 could not cscnpr the water had reached my chin I tasted it it was like tobacco juice I coughed
and screamed, and awakening, found I had been asleep with a quid in my mouth My wife entering at the moment, I threw nwaythe filthy weed. "Huz. if I were you I would not use that stun-any more'." "I wont,'' said I. Since Sunday I have kept my word. Neither Fig nor Twist, Pigtail, nor Cavendish, have passed my lips since, nor ever shall again. roz.
Persons not to be Pitied. 1 do not pity
a person groaning under the miseries of
the toothache, who has not courage enough to have the tooth extracted. I do not pity a beggar who tost his money by gambling. I do not pity u man who fails in busir.es io consequence of his own neglect or ex-
1 do not pitv a man who becomes poor,
after oppressing tits poor neighbors.
1 do not pity a man who burns his lingers bv usincj them for snutlers.
U12 '?orrow iui " o... ........ . - w
t;ot to ce.s.n M s door. iNowcousin 1 no uoi pny n wan nun t.tuuui i.uji u M U o oid .: id and a dreadful tidy woman, j breakfast after buying a morning dram. Like ti.ly women well enough, but can't bear, j0 nol .(j(y ,j,e ,nAQ ujJO rjnairies a vour drtadtul tidy ones, because I am always , ,-1 , mn r,,,i I, j ' i ..pir nr,.,iH, 1... I chnul.J : SCOldlllff Wile 18 lllS OWn fault.
otlnd th.r superlative neatness by a hit of, I do not pity the woman who marries a gr-ivel on the soles of my boot, or sucii, matter. ; d runkard. because she must have known Walked in delivered my mesgaire, and seat-: f je consequences, ed mvself in one of her cane bottomed chairs,' , . while she rummaged the book-case. Forgot to, , . , , . take out mv cavern!.!, belore I entered, lelt the, Style. A young gentleman, hai ing 0Ctide rising No spit bnx in the room. Windows' ensign to ask a lady tor the snullere across closed Floorcar,.eted. Stove varnished. Look-, the table, ild'i ressed her in the following od to the Are place full of flowers, and hearth emphatic and enamoured Plrnin : "Moet newly daubed with s pan, Ji brown Here was i...,, accomplished, and charming a fiv Felt the flood of essence of cavendish ' , , , . , 0 .,miin, iw... t reason with mvself 'madam, will your ladyship, by anunmer-
whether, as a last alternative, it were better to ited and undeserved condescension of drown the flowers, redaub the hearth, or flood your infinite goodness , plea?e to extend to the carpet. Mouth in the mean time pretty f moft obsequious, devoted and verv '' b P,ir of tgnipen-t Mr. - V "Ves Ma'am,'' said I, in a video digeMorx, that I may exasperate the exlike a frog in the bottom of a well, while I wish cn'scence of this nocttn trat cvlindric luetl book, aunt, ami all, were with Phnronh's miarv , n order that t!lO refulgent bright, host in tlieHedSea "How did you like . itV re l!enHei(t brill.ancy may
contiuupu me inoeiugai'ie q-n-nsi. nnv. .... , ,y bead on the back ot the chair, with mv dazzle the TMIOO ot our ocular OptlCS mi.uth upwards, to prevent an overflow, "Pret- niie potently.-" ty well.'' said 1. She at last found " the ot l.!.1 rows of Wtrter," and came towanls me. "Oh ? (jorfi n s four of H Mam liters Jourdear cou :n Oliver, don't put your head on th f :!i:... . ...i
1 I c .1 1 ... I.,,., , ,,.,-ll ....... if 7ICU IH 1 (JlCS ini llll UK 115 "-I cVH.il When onward swept the fierce insatiate horde,! f ;!l ur- ,,.'n.,.!o, l' 11 , - ' ,,. r ln V-iter I ane Villiam V.te his ; and take nff ihe. gdtling: I could n answer maker in ater laue, v niiam v lie, 11 la Then glram'd the pike ami battle-axe to board;, h ,r !;,v,ng now lost the power ot -,, . r !. . n'irc- V'e Vinncfred, and hi son V'alter, vent
Short then the contest stretch'. 1 along the-deck, ly, and my cheeks were dittndcl l.ke tf.o-e nl,one jav m ;l viskev to Vales, and a9 thev In capin wounds and gor was left the wreck, .V'1 um1er ' mi-hr.n. "Miy, Oliver,' by the' river Vye, a vicked - 1 , , . , f .. . . 'isaitlmv persevering torment. .r, unconscious ot v 1 J . ' Of that undaunted, orave and t.iithtul crew, Lj,,, ,PHS., ()f my a ipearance, "vioi are sit k. I eadeily Vinci viped ofl V dliam V lie's
Acetate Morphine Hydriodate Potasa: Ox M urate do. Iodine Black Oxyd Mercury Blue Pill Mass Lunar Costic Sulphate Quinine Fx tract do. " Coloyciuth " Cicuta ' lialladona " Liquorico Genuine Red Dark " Cahsayc do. Calomel Opium Ipecacuanha Creuru Tartar
Calcined Magnesia Carhouat do. Peruvian Harks Yellow Lima do.
Quassia
Cascarilla Gentian Colchicum Syrup Liverwort tiuin Scammony " Gamboge
Arabic Camphor A su foetid a Tragacanth I'.Iastrc Sty rax Aloes Cr uiac Kino Ammoniac
Rads Spigelica Sugar Lead Blue Vitriol White do. Tartaric Acid Sup. Curb. Soda Carh. do. Manna Flake
Orange Peel
Nui galls
Jalnp l'ulv Calomba do.
Virginia Snake Root Seneka do.
Radx Valerian
Uva Ursi Burguady Pis
riuiento Adhesive Plaster
Cantharides do.
Mercurial do. lyachilon do. Court do. Refined Borax Crude do. Sal. Nitre Refined White Squills Balsam Copavia Oil do. Consolidated do. Oil Cuhebs
Chloride Lime do. Soda Cowhage Down Phosphorus Croton Oil Rhubarb Futr. Radx Digitalis
Rochell Salts
JIM CROW.
Epsom Salt? Glauber do. Caustic Potasa? Benzoic Acid
adx Sarsaparilla Cantharides Tartar Kinetic Senna Alexandria Spermaceti Sal Ammoniac Cocculus Intlicus Arrow Root Pulv. Fine Sponge White Arsenic Paper Pill Roses Wood " " White Wax Yellovv do. Red Precipitate White do. Chalk prepared Crude Antimony Black Hellebore F.rgot Pulv. Flor Sulphur Knglish Safliou American do. Cuhebs Black oxyd Manganese Carb Ammonia Crtric Acid Phosphate Iron Carb. do Antimonialis pulv. Frankincence Armenian Bole Carb. Zinc Kux Vomica Russian Castor F'xt. Catechu Calbanum Ruli Brimstone iect Corks Bottle do. Vial " Oil Peppermint " Almonds
Wmteigrcen Cinnamon Cloves Iaveiider Bordeau Anise Caraway Orange
THIS JACK WILL STAND, 'MHE ensuing season, at the subscribers' farm, ; l on Mill Creek, near the Louisville road, at . Mr. Wni. Kelso's. TIIE TERMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: For the season, if paid at any time within the season, FOUR DOLLARS ; otherwise FIVK DOLLARS, to be due on the 1st day of Oclober next; and in either case, payment may bo made in any sort of live stock at cash price, delivered 011 the farms within the above trmes. The season will commence on the -Oth March.
and continue until the 1st July. The subscriber will give a reasonable price in cash, from TWF.LVF. DOLLARS, to TWENTY DOLLARS, and tiie season price, for JIM CROW'S mule colts, delivered when weaned. And the subscriber pledges himself, that JLM CROW will hold a colt show on the Public Square in Vincennes, on the 2d Satuf iv of July, of the ensuing jear, at which, sor e ti;ro good men Will preside as Judgi s, and (he :.-.lh.w-ing premium shall be awarded to his three beft colts. To the best TFJ DOLLARS cash. 2d Best The season for two marea. 2d Best The season for one m;ire. SAMUEL Jim AH. Vincennes, la., January 20, lSdl 31-lm
The undersigned continues to moivfaeture the yiTIF. has for sale several seeo:. i hand i?tansWsJi bury and Ramage Presses, Abo, Chaseot all sizes, Composing Stieks, Brass Rules Galiics, Copper moulds. Inking rollers, &c. i:c. All ot whir h he intends I., ket p a general assortment for the uc niuuiodation of the craft. I lis establishment is on the corner of Flm and Eighth streets SAMUEL S. DICKINSON. Cincinnati, J"uv oU, 1S33. NBW'GOODi".
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THE SUBSCRIBE i INFORMS his friends ami the pnM., has just received an addili. ri i! r
GROCERIES and QUEENS W A I: xM
ki.ois iiiw iur oasn,or 111 exciiat.t;, 1.
ilucc as may suit him.
II '., January 23, 1834 34-tf
spruce
Bergamot Sassafras Oritfani, m Hemlock Pennyroyal Cedar Turpentine J uniper Rosemary Worinsced Senka Castor Sweet Spike Rose iate Iron
Muriatic Acid Sulphuric do. Nitric Sulphuric Ether Aqua Ammonia Spirits do. " Nit. dulc. Black Drop
t'-.at ho tt.ck of
'i prO-iiAVV.
-,t .V
WASHINGTON
.1 Mv 1 L-fc
9
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Anti-dyspeptic Pills, Lee's genuine do . An dersou's do , Dyott's do., Hoooei's female tlo., Fisher's ilo., Bateman's Drops, CJodfrey'a Cor dial, Anderson's Cough Drops E-s. Peppermint, Jojube Paste, Steer's chemical Opodeldocf Macassor Oil, Headache Snulf, Macabau, do,. Scotch do, Harlem Oil, Britih do., Judkin's Ointment, Worm tea, Balsam of Life, Golden Tincture, Perkin's Blister Cloth, Thompson' Eye Water, Chill and Fever powders and worm mixture.
H'ashinytun. Daviess County, Indiana. m ELLIOTT ijESPEC lFUId.Y informs his friends ami IS the public generally, that be has opened a House, of for the reception ami accommodation of travellers, and all others, who may be pleased to favor him with their custom . I lis table will be supplied with the best the market affords, nd pledge himself to u-e every possible exertion to give general satisfaction, and solicits public patronage. His house is capacious, comfortable and convenient. The bar shall alway s be abundantly tilled with every variety of "the most choice Liquors. The Stables attached to this establishment
are large and convenient, and will always be well stored with provender. A good, steady and honest hostler is engaged, who is thoroughly acquainted with his business. N B. Boarders by the year, or otherwise, will be thankfully received, and accommodated n moderate terms . Washington, Daviess county, Indiana. March 3, 1834 41-tf
African Cayenne. Common do. Lobelia Gum Myrrh Hemlock Bayberry Pulv. Ginger Witch Hazel
Wormwood Winter green Skunk Cabbage Raspberry leavps Meadow Fern Mustard Flor. Bitter Herb, Sc.
NOTICE. "IIIE subscriber, wishing to remove to tho i country, will rent his present dwelling ho;ise. on easy t,-mis, for one year. He will also dispose of some pieces of good and ueat furniture, at private sale. II M. SHAW. Vincennes, Iiul., March 8, 1834 40-1 f
Who hid s" late their i. alive land adieu'. Hrre would the muse in sorrow drop a tear O'er their sad fate and on their ghastlv bier
For lb -e whoso heart's with loud impatience
bum, Wishing them safe who never shall return With ruffian Kant's they seiz'd the precious ore, And merchandise a rich and plenteous -tore. Lit i the grim s-biin to slumber where they lay, And to" their ocean home pursued their way. Dav pa-J anl sunk ia western skies serene, The midnight moon look'd down upon tne scene And lighted with the silver beams she shed Tin sdent diifting vessel of the dead The clouds of battle sunk along the wave, The sea-bird 'ung the requiem of the brave In balmy siLnce round ali nature slept,
And heaven in tears of pearly dew drops wept;
But vegeance slept not on the pirates rear, Dark edv ing mists in horrid form appear In murmuring sounds the tempest's breath wa beard.
And the red lightning's blasting flash appear'd
The pira'e sliin was trimm'd to meet the Mast
The nerves of battle trom the bulwarks cast
The hatches shut, the sails close icef d and
fisrl'd, And in the Jeep the mas-ive lading hurl'd Fierce win. Is, their fury o'er the waste, h t fly,
And foam capi-'d billows swept the hi mini.
shy-
Wunlwuel and thunder, tire and sweeping
stouii Around, above ;) Nature's works deform
know ou are. your face i dreadfully swelled!" via1, into the vater. V uliani V lie Said it.- it .1 . i . .. -
nnn, oeiorii r co'H ! prevenr m r, ner nearwiorn . i , unn alter, Vip Ollt ot the Vls?liev,
wasciappe.l to my .listen, ev nonH a, my; , - , y a .... m,. :
rtioiith whs clortj nnncrtorn blv, tin? onm es ni, .r . 1 1 . I'.ll.. ila a Qnn V -j 1 1 ii r in liitml j- f
my na-al or'an were at that ttme my only i so yiiiia.u m- s. ,,rp,, hrenthinir places. Judge then what acommo-inf tbp viUey, and v ipned into the Vve,
tion a full snulTof heartshorn created among mv
olfactories! I bolted for the door, and a hearty a-cheefice relieved my proboscis: and tobacco, chyle, 4cc, "all at once disgorged" from my mouth, restored me the faculty of speech Her ye followetl me in astonishment, and I returned and relieved mv i nib irras-ment by putting a load on my conscience. 1 told her I had been trvinc to re-
ieve the toothach by the temporary use of to
bacco, while, truth to tell, I never had an ach
ing fang in my head I went home mortified.
u'ian Joif.noon. 1 riend A invited
myself and wife to a scat with him to hear the
clebrated Mr
neighbor A
preach. Conducted bv
to his pew. Mouth as usual.
full of tobacco! and, horror of horrors, found the pew elegantly carpeted, white and green,
two or tliree matiogany crickets, and a hat stand ; but no spit box ! The serv ice commen
ced ; every peal on the organ was answered !v
an internal appeal from, my mouth for a libera-
lion iroiu us contents ; our. tne tning w as unpos-
ihle. I thought of uing my hat for a suit box:
then of turning one of tlie crickets over: but I
could do nothing nnperceived. I took out my handkerchief, but found in the plenitude of her oiiicioucriess, that 1113- wile had placed one of in t white cambrics in my pocket instead of m i'.indanna. Here was a dilemma By the time the preacher had named his text, my cheeks had reached their utmost tension, and I must -pit ? I arose, seized my hat, matte for the door. My wife, (confound these women how they tog one about,) imagining me unwell, (she might have known better, 1 got up and followetl me
'Are you mi well, Oliver?" said she, as the door
and vipped out V illiatn Vite s vip: so Vite, hi vife Vinnefred, and his son VhIter, vent vip, vip, vip, all the vay into Vales. Inverted Compliment Waller, upon sigM of the Duches of Newcastle1 verges on the death of a slag, declared he
would have given all his own compositions
to hive, written thorn; and bping charged with lhe exhoibitance of his adulation, anvvered. "That nothing was too much to be given that a lady might be eaved from the disgrace of such a vile perform ance.M
UL'atiutjii anU SSvir Canal Second Street flncennes, hid, IS now in possession of this establishment, long know n as "Lam (7t's Taverns'1 The
Catheters, Syringes assorted, Breast Pipes,! hoti-e lias been tnomnghly repaired ; and a large
1 russ, Common I "evv svaoie is corupieieo. 1 n: jaiaer, me uar
rgca InaVvuweuts. Pocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, German do., F.vau's Thumb do , Com. do. do , Gum do. Tooth Drawers assorted, do., FJevators do, do. Forceps do.. Bongo's, Llastic Pessaries, do.
A V U A ". M F. N T
closed after us. I answered her bv putting out
High, i mid heaven, the pirate ship wrj borncjthe ejesof an unlucky dog, w ilh a flood of en-
The day arrived
when we wete to separate. She alluded
i to the circumstance casually, and I graspllt ,. II 1 .V I I)
eu ner iiann fondly, hoped mat 1 enoum be tetnemhered . I shall long remember your kindness and attention, ias the reply. Now was the favorable juncture, and I eagerly improved it. "Will jnu
allow me, madam, to ask the privilege of
a correspondence bv lettei ?" "Indeed,
ir, I atn not in the habit of iv riling truch,v she ansvvered, but my hu-band will be happy" k Vour husband, madam I exclaimed, dropping her hand in astonishment, "your husband?" I had the heartache for a few dajs. 1 recovered.
Nursing Bottles, Hull's Patent
do., tipple bhelis.
Cologne Water, Snuff Boxes assorted, Hair!
Brushes do , i ooth do. do., Clolti do. do., .nm of Roses, Antique Oil for hair, Spanish Segars Match Lights, Pomatum, Rose Soap superior, Lavender do do, Jessamine do. do., Shaving do assorted, Blue Saucer? Purple do., Shaving Blushes, do. Boxes, Biddable Ink, Ited do.. Fancy Smelling Bottles, Thermometers, Percussion Caps, Chemical Ink Powders, Small Glass Lamps, do. Whitevvare do., Water Faints Camel's hair Pencils, Black Lead do., Cedar do., Red Wafers, do. Sealing Wax, Black do." do., do. Sand. Paints. tViAs, &c.
Prussian Blue, Crome Yellow, Terre-de-Sicn na, Venetian Bed, Bed Lead, Spanish Brown, do. Whiting, Dry White Lead, In Oil do. do.. Lampblack5, Yerdegris, Ycllovy Ochre, Chalk, (iold Leaf, Silver Bronze, Copper do., Bed Saunders, Brazil Dust, Camwood, Arnato, Ito-in Madder, Chipped Logwood, Extract do., Sand Paper, Rotten Stone, Curcuma, Pumice Stone. Fustic, Cduc, Copal varnish, Japan do, Shoe do., Spirits Turpentine, Lin-eed Oil, -perin do . Periash, Copperas, Rice, Cochineal, Varnish Brushes, Paint do. asssorted, Sash do., Hearth do ., Shoe do , Tanner's Round do., Scrub do , Horse do., Counter do , Eastern Starch, Chemical Paste Blacking. Ttiey feci confident in saying their Medicine are freoh and genuine. Physicians and Mer chants, wanting articles in their line, will find it much to their interest to call and examine for themselves before they purchase elsewhere. Ordtrs and Prescriptions promptly attended to and thankfully received. Vincennes, Ind., March 8th, 1834 40-tf
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in1 it ran', ly, aim me liaiwi, mihii always he well provided.: the chamhei s shall be kept in proper order, and the hostler, and servants, shall he faithful. John Myers pledges himself to ue every proper exertion to give satisfaction, and solicits public patronage. He hopes, by t are nnd assiduity, to merit the character of keeping "a most comfortable house of public entertainment." Vincennes Sept. 20th, I8J3 15-tf
Oried Peaches, FRESH ALABAMA RICE ZANTE CURRANTS, ' BUNCH RAISINS, GARDEN SEEDS, from rhiiad. MACKEREL FISH. For sale, by II. xM. SHAW. January 2t, 1634 34-tf
MAN U FACTORY. INAVK a r.AKGF assortment of TIN WAR II on hand, which I will sell at wholesale or retail, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such ea may suit. Job work done at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincennes, Ind. June 15, 1833 1-tf Hollow Ware.
& J. LEWIS, HAVE just received 37 boxes Pittsburgh Hollow 'Ware, consisting of . Pint, quart, half gallon and gallon Bottlei, 2D dozen Pint Flasks, 6 dozen in each box, which will he sold' at the Pittsburgh prices, adding nothing but th freight. - W- &- 3 EvapsTille, Ind., Dec. 23d, 1333,-801
