Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 May 1834 — Page 4
UMJS U IUTTKN ON A PUNCHEON OI SIMUITS. EV PHIUP FKKNEAO. Within these woo ten walls confined, The ruin lurks of humankind; Morp mischiefs hero united dwell, And more diseases haunt this cell. Than even-laiMMMi tV Egyptian flocks, 0r ever cursed Pandora's box. Within thec prison walls repo?c Tin: seeds of many a bloody nose; S he chattcrir.- tongue, the horn, oath; Tht fit for fuhtins;-. nothing loth ; The nation rjuirk, no words can tame, That bursts like sulphur into (lame; And strawberry nose of flowing red, With Moated face and broken head. Forever fisfcnM he thy door, Confining to their prison floor, A thousand fiends of horrid shnpe, Plotting des'rue.tion and escape. In all their filth, di-ease and pride, And fell revenae ne'er satisfied. Of such vile fpirits what the fruitBut murder, rapine and dispute. Inflamed pas-inns that destroy The brightest hoj.es and purest joy. The s Idv thought on mischief bent, The midnight hour in gaming spent; With ev'ry crime that ..it prevails, OVr which humanity bewails; All these an; ready to apear, And Jack the hangman in the rear. Thrice happy he, who early tausht, !r nature, u'o'er this position soailht; Who. fiiendly to his own repose. Treads under fo-tthis worst of foes; He with the purlin stream content, The beverage qua ft that nature meant, In reason'" scale his actions weighed, His spirits want no foreign aid ; .Nor swelled too high, nor sunk too low, Vhcid his easy minutes flow ; Lon life is hi, in vigor parsed, Existence wrlconie to the last, A spring that never yet grew stale Such virtue lines in Adam's Ale.
! perfect light of a single Wax taper, and l.alf.
posed husband's amis, who, -nn..
.bout to return uc emui-, . ...... real husband entered, and stood aghast. Rage had deprive.! him of utterance; his wife confoun- ' ' I . w, I l.n. Jin I ...1.1 '1 .1 II
-led by her error, seieu u.i uusnniiu o u.in wept in silent entreaty; while Richard, completely sobered, explained and apologized. Rr degrees, the Haronet yielded to the naivete of my brother's account, his own reflections, and the corroborating testimony of the chairman; when suddenly his passion again broke forth, ami lie exclaimed, "This is not the only provocation 1 have received from you.
Do you know a Captain Smith, sir r 'i nave heard," replied my brother, "of such a man, ihis evening for the " "Hear me, then sir! ' interrupted the impetuous Baronet; "passing up
it. James' street not halt an hour ago aim as
Sheep Killed ly Cart. The lartLancaster (Pa.) Examiner says: "Incredible as Ihis may pound, we have good authority for faying the deed has actuall) been prepetrated in this country. Several cats ol
the common species, with their progeny, have for three or lour years past made an old stone quarry in Martin township their abiding place, and in that time it would seem have relapsed to the wild state, and acquired the ferocious and predatory habits natural to their tribe. A short time ao some of them were seen in possession f a full grown sheep belonging to the Hock of ftlr Martin llerr, of that vicinity. Thev soon overtook it. dragged it to the
FROM THE MFE AMU TIMES or FltFPI. F.rvSOLPJ IV 1 1 1 .11 S I C A T. A 1 V K. T lT 1 1 1 After dinner, my brother, 'hot with the Tus van grac, and high m blood," accompanied his h..t to his box at the opera. For a short time, the dancing of Uecclli solely t ng aged Bichard"otiention : but it was-suddenly engaged by something in the adjoining box, far more attractive. This something, was ao extremely handsome woman, the wile of Sir Charles , a Baro net of fashi a and fortune. At her, Richard
trazed, and danced, mid she.l, so deeply, mat
;ill sill iiwiii tfuv cini o3 i , , , ., I .
sisting in emancipating this Captain bmitti tromie- y i - - . a ring ..f pick-pockets he would not leave inejnessed the scene could reach the spot, they till he was informed where he was to call to re- succeeded in SO laceraling the poor anilurn his thanks I gave him my own adilress, mapa throat that it bled to death in a s-hort
as I thought, Out un.ucKuy.u , roveu to oe P- j consif,erable exerjon i ti.. I.u l iin sooner rlanced his eve over l
; ,hnn i.or.P,!. So. sir. I have found v oU at ; ri v e them off. A (log, subsequently
last !' and was proceeding to use the most in- sent in pursuit of them, caught one, but
temperate language, when, fortunately lor doiii would probably bare been bimselt worst
parties, a friend explained lo mm nis crror,erJ hj hft coriflict tnat ensued, had not the
ot nerwise, sir, mere i biiou hi iiiivu us luuv-n i. i .u indented to Mr Richard Reynolds for the loan come to ht8 rescue It sa.d they of his name and character, as I am here for the, also pursued a small boy sometime ago,
unexpected pleasure of his company." and followed him a considerable distance,
To conclude, it was at length determined to'a3 is now supposed, with deadly intent." postpone all further ditu-sion till tho morrow; Richard pledging his honor, that the baronet - should then, one way or the other, have satis- Duing for another mnrCs zcife- Mr
faction My brother Kept ins worn; lor navingi j resides in Henry street
gune to Bedk.nl, ana learnt iromA.apiaiuomuurwho ;9 economical body, bad sent a him'ell, tint another Mr. Richard Reynolds: J had bee h,s traducer he and the Captain pro-costly Silk gown to a I rench dyer. I he ctedtel to tJrosvenor street; where instead of the dyer himself brought the dress home, and anticipated exchange of shots, they ichanged unlur kily , as it happened, met the husband
of the lady at the door. "Is madame within," asked the Frenchman. The husband was of (i jealous disposition, "And tmi.nP she is. what do you want of her "
Old Mr fo-ey, the father ol Polly Posey ud , , f , sajr Yo dying for to live close to our house, and I'ullv used to ' n? tin, J
come ruht often, the was a darned purty gall. Ci wife get out oi me miufe you couu and I used to have some niuht) queer feelings dle, and he had just raised hie foot to about her, at lat mic dnj my mother sa y s, IXed. feick the honest mechanii: into the street, why don't you court Polly.' 'Oh srt,d ,.mam-jvthen (he mafie her appearance and my I do w uit to, hut I don t know what to say .. . L,a to her.' 'Why Ned", says she, jet ami the- '"r to rghti. first good chance you get, say, tise weather, Mias - Polly, nnd that will be a begiuniui:, and oooj j Answer A young lawyer, not word brines on another and if -h--like-you, you'' f.ir from Hangor, recently wrote a dunmav soon tell it; and when v ou net in a good ; . m .i
J r i M I II . ... 1 t If Utl IU IUIC kQ , "II" IUUIIU II way of chat, list say, Mi-s I oily, you e c, it my i""'?4 , , heart, a:. d if she hkes that pr, ti weil, so then ; convenient to misunderstand its purport, pop the question.' So one omlay r eninj 1 ! and wrole back sometfling like the fbllowt.dd mother I thought it wa a goo 1 ture to io',,,,,. 4Tljat she was not much acquainted aMd.ee Polly, she said so did she 9o I fixed up j vy ?, , jg of . ntin bu( 9e nut on my best clothes, and combed mv hair, J J . . n. . axed mother, if -he thought I'd do )!, y cs, j believed she understood him, and lagged savs she, 'I'd call you the clean tin ng '.icrr.' Sojeve to gay, that she ilid not wish to con.
tf I starts and soon toond me;t at Mr t o- nct heiselt with any gentleman at pre
sent; and as it was not altogether proper
wu ow lumiiiu siuvv.
HITT & CRRICK
RESPECTFULLY inform their fiicuds 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, Of which, the following are a part:
Acetate Morphine Hydriodate Potaeac Ox M urate do. Iodine Black Oxyd Mercury Blue Pill Mass Lunar Costic Sulphate Quinine Extract do. " Coloycinth " Cicuta Ralladona " Liquorice Genuine Red Bark " Calisaye do. Calomel Opium Ipecacuanha Cream Tartar Calcined Magnesia Carbonat do. Peruvian Barks Yellow Lima do.
fiis m ife Q"Hssia
La scant la Cienti.in
apologiex; and there the matter amicably ter minuted.
EDWARD BUCKET'S COURTSHIP.
Mus polly r 'Oh, lr ISucUtt,' sayt she nol..n.v I Iw.likl.'A I km. -.. f -. . rt 1.. fit t.
lie not only rendered himself ri'Jiouiouiy con- married.' Thar, thought I the . object's spicoous to the uhjeet of his idolatry, but to hcrj Kroarli'd already. 'Oli no say I, 'Mi.s IVsilv,
wnoie pari v ; aini'ue ihi.ii only wants to ne.- .doui it;i time nint comes
sev'sdoor. 'Who's that,1 ') s Mrs Possy, 'Edward Bucket' snv I, walk in Mr. Bucki t,
!..., 'a ,.riip tm mm v n:id t lip rh ih'ren ' A 11 itm -!
;., I flu iik vou. how S all vo'.r folk?' 4 Ml wellMleiTiati. she would ill ink him to
j . n ii t . ii'i - ii .1 .. .-. .1 ..1 . 1. J. C 1 . n
sir i nar sai i ouy ays i , uai s iue new i ; tie r in tUIUte llllOUru me uieuiuui ui un
fallier."
or her to correspond with a single en-
address
rJi.mrlrr iit tha Ooera a loving lealous bus
band. The ballet bein? concluded, the lady rind her friends left the box, followed, at a respectable distance, by the enamoured, tipsoy Richard They entered the hall, the carriage w ns an nonnccd, and he was on the point of losing his fair inamorato, when the violent pressure of the crow.? momentarily separated her from her party- Soiinc t he ioldeii opportunity,' Richard g-il'aulK advanced, and triumphantly hanilinl her into thc carri ge; when forgetful of his good taste and .rood manners, he placed h-s
r.ini m thn tteo. with the intention ci accom-i
panying her At this nnlncky moment, 'the green eyed mon-
.01, and it nejian lo rain dreHdlullv ; to run tiiej
oM man, 'How are y ou, Mr. Bucket?' "Well thank you.' Alter awhile supper was over, a: 1 I Legnn to think I ought to besajriiii sou;eh,in on the u!jret So I sot on my chair and my heart swell" I; and all vvas full of life but mv; 1 w as thinking of my bizeines; so .t la-t Mrs Posey say, Polly eo to the dor and se if the ratn don't quit.' folly jump'd up and ran to the door, and looking out, aid. It's so dark, Ma, I can't ee nothin but lighten; I see another cloud iu-t behind Now thought f i my time. T'dly kept standme in the , inrair, and I sot still sighing in my chair till ht l i t I called up all mv courage; and walked to where Polly
was; it was so dark I couldn't see her, ami so I
. 'the furious husband, darted forward and' inl.4 si mi-ht muwersiKiilimi I toul i
traspco his aim; loch word cumipo, aim t.iru;fi, i j, 'Fine weather. Miss P.dlv ' Oh no
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were exchanged, cnunaru pumug uno .m pi-i.,-
fo:o to Curtail. While a clergyman of the mvthodist order wat praying at a camp-meeting in a most fervent manner for tho power of the devil to be curtailed, a Emulous old negto man loudly exclaimed -'Amen! ves, bless God, cut the tail smack smoove otT."
ct that of teir Charles ,L.ower .rosvenor
-treet,' and the husband putting into nis pocKt i that uf 'Mr Richard Hey nobis, John street, A del-hi" After this preamble to another ev cijan'sjc, 1 mean, to that of shuts Sir Cha:les . instia l of getting into the carriage, proceeded towards Whit's "in a tk o( spleen, leaving his wife to return alone. The disappointed Richard, in the interim, rWo attempted to wend his way homewards ; but Trom the uicrenin effects of the wine, he lost ll recollection. After wandering for some
time, in St J aines Square, he at length, com pletely confnd and exhausted, seated himself onder a portico, and instantly fell fast asleep
In th'.a condition a watchman uncovered mm
IVkutling The lady of Dr. Hentham was a wonianof very frugal habits. She asked u person who applied far the place of footman in her family, if he could whistle. "Why that necessary'' said the man "Because," said the lady,l aspect my footman to whistle all the time lie is in the cellar , to be certain he i9 not drinking while he ia there. Transcript.
Quite Comfortable The editor of the
l'tilour Magazine, after wading through a
Mr Itucket. it's too rainy.' ' V ell I don't know bur the rain does make it wore, s.iys I, ud by this tiine I fi- t my hand ou her shoulder.' 'One word brin" on another,' s iy I. Someti nes says she La! Mr. Bu: ket, wnat ugly rujrbt Crt ...l.iii,.r TL-ir ilmiik-hi I how's my lime.
,,-, t Mi.s Polly, mother says v ou've got my ' m9 of communications, breaks out as fol-
Zi-pr ' 'Oh no, Mr. Bucket, it may b" youriow. heart.' This stump'd me, a.,d if I couM have MarHrinei, journals, addre-ses. books, eot mv hat, I hHieve I would ot Ictt -M then, T. . , it i ihut kept talking on, fall of life, but I couldn't pamphlet, and rous.c, make beautiful dnfortret the hver-so I told her I would c-jme! m d er upon the crimson velvet coverina;
atram before Iopl', and she said !ie didn't care, of our library table. We will allow the
to the heap marked
the Stanhope i in
which shall gire us
aain before Iopl', and she said !ie didn't care, of our library table, if I did; and I told her I w sotcd court ht;r, and ; furnHre to do justice she said she didn't care it I did; so I got my hat. ti . j jnje and started home, nfter the usual food nsjl.t., reJ . ' and all the way home I kept thinking about the1 waiting at our door
Colchi. um Sy rup Liverwort
(Jum Scammony
bambnge Arabic Camphor Asafoetida Trae;acanth Elastic Styrax Aloes G niac Kino Ammoniac
Rads Spigclica Sugar Lead Blue Vitriol White do. Tartaric Acid Sup. Carb. Soda Carb. do. Manna Fiako Orange Peel Nut gulls Jalap Puiv Calomba do. Virginia Snake Root Sencku do. H.idx Valerian Uva Ursi Burguady Pi x Pimento Adhesive Plaster Cantharides do. Mercurial do. Dyachilon do. Court do. Refined Borax Crude do. Sal. Nitre Refined W hite Squills Balsam Copavia Oil do. Consolidated do. Oil Cui ebs Chloride Lime do. Soda Cowhage Down Phosphorus
Croton Oil Hhuhirb Bulv. " Radx Digitalis Rochell Salts
Efisom Salts Glauber do. Caustic Polasa? Benzoic Acid ads Sarsaparilla Cantharides Tartar Emetic Senna Alexandria
Spermaceti Sal Ammoniac Cocculus Indicjs Arrow Root Pulv. Fine Sponge White Arsenia Paper Pill Boxes Wood " " White Wax Yellow do. Red Precipitate White do. Chalk prepared Crude Antimony Black Hellebore Eriot Pulv Flor Sulphur English Sufl'ion American do. Cubcbs Black oxyd Manganese Carb Ammonia Citric Acid Phosphate Iron Carb. do Antimonialis pulv Fra nkincence Armenian Bole Carb Zinc Nux Vomica Russian Castor l-'xt. Catechu Calbanum Roll Bnmstoue Sheet Corks Bottle do.
Vial " Oil Peppermint 41 Almonds Wintergreeu Cinnamon f Cloves 44 Lavender ' Bordtau Anise ' Caraway Orange 44 Spruce Bersaraot 44 Sassafras 44 OriirannBi ' Hemlock 44 Pennyroyal " Cedar 44 Turpentino 44 Juniper 44 Rosemary 4 Woririgccd 4' Senka 44 Castor 44 Sweet 44 Spike 44 Rose
Prussiate Iron Muriatic Acid Sulphuric do. Nitric 44 Sulphuric iEther Aqua Ammonia Spirits do. " Nit. dulc. Black Drop
Anti-dyspeptic Pills, Lee's eenuine ilo . An derson's do , Dyotl's do., Hooper's female do.. Fisher's do., Bateman's Drops. Godfrey's Cor dial, Anderon's Cough Drops, E-s. Peppermint. Jujube Paste, Steer's chemical Opodeldoc, Macassor Oil, Headache Snuff, Macallan, do,. Scotch do , Hnrlom Oil, Uriti-h do., Judkin's Ointment, Worm tea, Balsam of Life, tiolden Tincture, Perkin'a Blister Cloth, Thompson' Eye Water, Chill and Fever powders und worm mixture.
and, after sevtral vain attempts to awaken him. ivrr hut I thought nobody would know it, and an b Uf of lecieation in Broadway .
i. i i..' .. i.. ikn (vii'irili'inahui nt Irin r i!iir.i im i .r . r 11.. I I , ti .1 .. II. i . . -
enmnnuevj nun u uic 5ji -r v . . a wouhl niU (H. ltni i un lum mi uil- uui i i.n,'t v ;! : Me must Have ueeti urifrprJ
man of an empty sedan ttvti wa pas-un; ai me jQonient. Into this with some diihculty, ihey bad placed their torpid load, and were propat insr to depart when one of the chairman cried out to the watchman, 'Paddy Paddy, who i he; where is the direction post?" True, phalim, added bis brother in the porter-3-e; ,4at this rate, we may come out with him at the world's end, and be not a jot the richer or wiser." . 'Faith he is no acquaintance of mine, homes, replied the watchman; 'but on seart hing him, I find nothing of the jotitleman about bun, by tho powers I'll coolly house him with the constable of the night .'' The i-earch commenced no letter no memorandumpoor Hichard wa in a dreadful per al, when a holitary card was discovered, and by tiie light of his lauicrn, the watchman red aloud
by the
Bank
of the United States!
-'sir Charles
Lower Grosvenor
liter.
African Cayenne, t omnion do. Lobelia (Jum Myrrh Hemlock Bayberry Pulv. Ginger Witch Hazel
Wormwood Winter green Skunk Cabbage Rapberry leaves Meadow Fern Mustard Flor. Bitter Herb, ice. Sic.
it, till mother e;ot hold . n't, and 1 us- a how . .... i - i i:.. ... ,i... i -ill
at me nomueh about it.that! got right mad with "Cfwson velvet cover to hts talde!Polly and haint spoke to her Mnce, ari l eory I "Stanljope''' at the door for an excursion time 1 see a young teller without experience, jn Broadway! There mu-t he some bank
alter the galls, l UimK oi m-jviewftueranainc . fJ ahout it T,
IT , J , it.lv ferrit it out We poor editors are
t- .... i
auite tftaietill, it we can manage a fide in , Catheter?, Syringes assorted. Breast Pipe-
V.; r.f rifrtriritu or a theomnthus Sixteen ticket9 lo a dollar.' Nursing Bottles, Hull's Patent Truss, Common
' ,,It .. v rt,, ..t.iand little Bob for nnthine. ido, Nipple shell;
J ' J ....... i r , tr 1. C
'Hu) iuiu. oiar.
Pocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, German do., Evan's Thumb do , Com. do. do., Gum do.
Tooth Drawers assorted, do. Elevators do.
I do Forceps do.. B inge's, Elastic Pessaries, do
ne
sician, who possessed a powerful Klectri cal Machine, discovered a sheriff making rapid snides towards hi house, and fus-
Ijuckfor a Doctor. Doctor Mead had
pectit.g, trom circumstances that he had his rise in life, from being called to see ime designs on hi- personal liberty, the; the dutchess of L at midnight worthy 31. D made preparation accord She unfortunately drank to exce-s the
-street' This was the pas-port; and away thcy trotled. m ich gratified by so sutriciect and satisfactory a direction Arriving in the above men tinned street, at one o'clock in the morning, with the supposed Baronet, (anil drawn blinds, to prevent an exposition of his humiliating sit nation,) the chairman knocked, and a servant appear !. On their enquiry, whether that was the residence of Sir Chailes. and receiving
:n anawrr n the idfirmative, the chair was con vVyed into the hall. The Paddies explained to the servant how and where they had found hK master, and showed his c.rd As this was an unusual occurrence, the servant alarmed, feared, to disturb the Baronet, till be had received the instruction ot her Ladyship, who having awaited the return of her husband a con-idei able time, had at length retired to her room. i he servant, therefore, sent one of the
women io lniorm ner oi tin master's arrival
eud then, with the assistance of the chairman,
icimivtu iiiui iiiiir mio iiio uorary, when IIipv
ineuiaeives with sem below to wait for lurther)
tTucrs. The minor performers having left the staire, the principal now remained solus. My brother Laving awakened and raised thv lid of the chair, and finding himself housed, at first thought some kind person had conducted him home but great were both his surprise and alarm, when hi; discovered that he was in a strange house. taper for explanation, he was proceeding to ring the bell, when ho heard a loud knocking at the street door, cud at the same instant, the loved object of hi pursuit, the identical fair ono til he Opera, rushed into the room Breathless yvithjoy and astotnshed, he stood motionless ; vjj tFilJurpvaet's uile, deceived by the im-
Cologne Water, Snuff Boxes assorted, Han
Brushes do , Toolb do. do., Cloth do do., Milk of Roses, Antique Oil for hair, Spanish Segars
Match Lights, Pomatum, Rose Soap superior,
Lavender do do, Jessamine do do., boavmu do assorted, Blue Saucers Purple do , Shaving
tnflv. to ivardoff the anticipated attaek 'doctor aU" was very often much in honor. ' Brushes, do. Boxes, Indelable Ink, Red do.
Ur. . ..... i Fancy Si
f I I (I l. 11 I lll l I UlltllH IUI Ml 'lll "l- . ' cal apparatus) to the knocker on the front door, he then charged the machine to a very high degree, and waited the result The steps, which ascended to the door had
an elevation of fourteen feet. Clothed in J the doctor, if he kept it secret, she would
JIM CEOW.
THIS JACK WILL STAND, rI"UIE ensuing season, at the subscribers' farm, 1 on Mill Cieek , near the Louisville road, at Mr. Win. Kelso's THE TERMS WILL BE 4S FOLLOWS: For the season, if nid at any time within thcenson, FOUR DOLLARS; otherwise FIVE. DOLLARS, to be due on the 1st day of October next; and in cither case, payment may bo made in any sort of live stock nt cash price, delivered on the farms within the above time;. The season will commence on the 20th March, and continue until the 1st July. The subscriber will give a reasonable prico in cash, from TWELVE DOLLARS, to TWENTY DOLLARS, and the season price, for JIM CROW'S mule colts, delivered when weaned
And the subscriber pledges himself, that JIM CROW will bold a colt show on the Public. Square in Vincennes, on the 2d Saturday of July, of the ensuing year, at which, some three good men will preside as Judges, and the following premium shall be awarded to his three bctl colts. To the best TEN DOLLARS cash. 2d Best The season for two mares. 3J Best The season for one mare. SAMUEL JUDAII. Vincennes, la., January 20, 1834 34-lm
The underxigntd continues to manufacture ths yi5L has for sale several second hand StansimA bury and Ramau- Presses ALo, Chasenf all sizes. Composing Sticks, Brass Rules Gallie?, Copper moulds, Inkmg rollers, Sec. Sic. All of which he intends to keep a general assortment for the accommodation of the craft. His establishment is on the corner of Elm and Eighth streets. SAMUEL S. DICKINSON. Cincinnati, Xov 30, 1So3. NEW GOODS.
all the importance of the law, the -herifT ascended, and with a firm grasp, seized the fatal knocker. Instantly he found himself at the bottom of the etepi. After having recovered in some measure, from a blow given by an invisible power, and having collected his scattered writs and executions, together with hid scattered ene?, he made a econd attempt, wonder ing at this strange method of paying debts Meanwhile the doctor had again charged
hta faithful conductor. No sooner had the sheriff again dared to touch the fatal knocker, than he found himself twelve r . . .
leei nearer the centre ol tbe earth a se
"nd time Kemembering the old adage
oewnre of a second time, ' he imtnedi itely quit the p.remi-es, leaving the doc
tor in lull possession of the "castle," he l. l ....
nan so well defended. A lady advertises her services, in a London paper, to ladies and gentlemen, lo erect cupids and make mntcti&.
onri ivaa ait tbt niaht Initio o, Jancy bmelhng bottles, I nermometers, i erctis-
j:, :wc .i sioii Caps, Chemical Ink rowuers nill inghorpil,slipp.nKhisfootherXclaim -! Lninp9, 1 d'0. Whiteware do., Water Paints, ed, "drunk, by U d,' meaning himself. ; Camel's hair Pencils, Black Lead do., Cedar
She, imagining he had found out her com do.. Red Wafers, do. Sealing Wax, Black do.
(plaint, which she wished to conceal, told do., do Sand.
Vaiwls, V3is, etc. Prussian Blue, Crome Yellow, Terre-de-Sien
na, Venetian Red, Red Lead, Spanish Brown,
do. Whiting, Dry White Lead, In Oil do. do
Lampblack, Verdegris, Yellow Ochre, Chalk.
old Leaf, Silver Bronze, Copper do., Re
Saunders, Brazil Dust, Camwood, Arnato, Rosin
i Madder, Chipped Logwood, Extract do., Sand
recommend him. She did so, and he made his fortune. A GAY IIUSIUIAX. A short time since, arrived at the Hotel de Suede, in the Rue de Richelieu, Paris, and
naving a pi.tnmj v.. i.'iij iumn, sent ror a
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washerwoman, and loin ner to pick it up from :.,;., V"",' ,he floor. Shortly afterwards the washerwoman 1 IT " r' V' VarI".,ih' o". ' 'f" returned, and to the traveller', great surprise, b',r,t' rurpentiiie, Linseed Oil, Sperm do put into his hand a number of bank notes which ,erI?sh' Copperas, luce. Cochineal, V arn.s , had been negligently left among the linen The lIJr,,slV:S, nt.$' assotiJ ' h., Hearth Irishman was very grateful, and slrondy nrKed ('" &hoe d;V' 1 "n" ,r 3 J!"",J L-' Ss1cr,i ! fi"the voumr woman to accept a rew.-Vfnr h-r Horse do , Counter do , Eastern Starch, Chem
young woman io accept a reward for her
honesty; but she resolutely refused to do so, and seemed quite humiliated in the offer. Some days afterwards a marriage whs celebrated al the church of St. Thomas d'Aquin, which attracted a vast number of persons. It was easv
to perceive from the dress and manner of the bridegroom, that he was a foreigner, and from the timid and embarrassed deportment of the bride, that she did not belong to the same class as her intended and that it was decidedly a marriage of inclination. The above anecdote got into circulation among the crowd in a word the bride was no other than the young washerwoman, whom the Irishman had thoiurht wortbv i
of staring his fortune and Ucstiiij. j
ical Paste Blacking
They feel confident in saying their Medicine are fresh and genuine. Physicians and Mer chants, wanting articles in their hue, will fin'
it much to their interest to call and examine for
themselves before they purchaso elsewhere On lira and Prescriptions promptly attended to and thankfully received Vincennes, 1m!., March 8th, 1634 10-tf o f e v r: n v i i: s c ii 1 p t jo n, Executed with neatness, accuracy and despach at ttto Office of the Tistenucs thrzcUc- ,
I
nr-TTT CTTTJCrtlTOim
NFOR.MS his fn. mis and ihe public, that he
bus just received an additional Stock of
GROCERIES and QF EENSWA RE, which he offers low for ca-h, r ;u exchange for such produce as iiih uit bun. II M. SHAW. Janunrv '.'.3, 1834 34-tf
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Washington. Daviess County. Indiana.
m r. UL.JLIOTT I ESPEC'I FULLY informs hi friends and Si the public generally, that he has opened a House of iJtttufc Sutcrtafumritt, for the reception and accommodation of travellers, and ali others, who may be pleased to favor him with their castom . His table will be supplied with the best the market affords, and pledges himself to use every possible exertion to give general satisfaction, and solicits puclio patronage. His house is capacious, comfortable and convenient The bar shall always be abundantly filled with every variety of "the most choico Liquors. The Stables attached to this establishment are large nnd 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. B.ouders by the year, or otherwise, will be thankfully received, and accommodated en moderate terms . Washington, Daviess county, Indiana, March 3, IfjJ-i 41-tf NOTICE. MIE subscriber, wishing to remove to tha t country, will rent hi present dwelling house, ou easy terms, for one ear. He will also dispose of come pieces of good and neat furniture, at private sale. II M. SHAW. Vincennes, Ind., March 8, 1834 40-tf
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Second Street, Vincennes, ImL IS now in possession of this establishment, long known a3 "Lassdlc's Tavern." The houe has been thoroughly repaired ; and a large new stable is completed. The Larder, the liar, the Grancry, and the Hay loft, shall dways be well provided: the chambers shall be kept iti proper order, and the hotler, and servants, shall be faithful. John Myers pledges himself fo use every proper exertion to give satisfaction, and solicits public patronage. He hopes, by care and assiduity, to merit the character of keeping "a most comfortable house of public entertainment." Vincennes, Sept. 20th, I8J3 15-tf Pried Peaches, FRESH ALABAMA RICEJ, ZANTB CURRANTS, BUNCH RAISINS, GARDEN SEBDS, from rhiiad. MACKEREL FISH. For sale, by II. M. SHAW, January 24, lS34-34-tf STn miiTiicrti iron MAN U FAC TORY. J HAVE a i.aboe assortment of TIN WARE 1 on hand, which I will sell at wholesale ocrefail, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such a may suit. Job woikdoiie at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincennes, Ind. June 15, 1C33 1-tf Hollow Ware.
IK. A J. LEWIS', I AVE int received 37 boxes Pittsburgh Hoi t 1 low 'Ware, consisting of Pint, quaif, half gallon and gallon Doftlt?, L2 dozen Pint Flasks, 6 dozen in each box, which will he oId ;it the Pittsburgh prices, adding nothing hut thS freight. w- J fcvansville, kid., Dec. lS3S-30ff
