Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 June 1834 — Page 4

S I tins; stil! sobbing. iVoj U merelj to Indulge in If d to Cert hifl power! of pleasing, arid

the levitv of kissing them away ; or were you ror the first lime commenceu a conversa

jcalom of f?me imaginary rival:" WhatthmK 'vow of tti.it antidote to tha leader emotions of

V ---f)i'S O'-

A KICK AT Till: FASHIONS. When Adam, in F.den, first tinned up the sod, And Kv, our great grandmother, rambled unshod, Kft a tailor wis there to enliven the scene, With cents without pocket, and tiowseri obscene; No petticoats pnzjdrd the good woman's train, No hcV i'i ht-r kitchen, no town with a tr:un, No Loops round her heels, and ho cord round her middle, . To mike her resemble nn oi l tasuioned fiddle. tt.it the ut.I devil came i" the term of a snake,

And he made grandpa Adatu to dreis Lke a rake, While nothing backward in every fine grace, Wore a garment that reached from her heels to her waist. But soon her fui. daughters more righteous bad groan .And tried to offset what their grandmother done, By horteniog their dresses a rtibit or more, No-.v scant in the reir, how so inter before, Till at length tl ey have got them so short and SO Small, That, by g.acious! tbey (ccm like no garment t all.

the heart, Count Fricson'

'Ah. Christina !' 'Why that sigh, Ailolplm?? Your father will introduce to yon, tonight, a new hive'-, Hiid I I shall be forgotten.' 'You deserve the fate you anticipate, for entertainniu' these unjust suspicions. But you art a man hi. d I tut gi o y on.' Then von really love ine. Christina?'

Am I to tfll von so ;i thiiusand limes? You

must be tired of the repetition of that word.' On the contiary, 'tis ever new to me.'

We hive each other, said Christina: but my father will not, at present, she his consent to our onion : and we must wait patiently till he does. And if that period should not arrive? 'Never fear.' 'Hill, Christina, I do fear.' Our h..p;iiness would not lc increased by an act of disobedience.' 'I thought as much, Christina: you have grown very prudeM.' 'I cannot break my father's heart. 'Hut mini?1 'Adolpus if I am not yours with my father's consul, 1 will neerwed ano'her. But he is so kin ! so good I am his only child. Ko, no I cannot disobey him.' The voting soldier frowned, and walked several times hastily across the room, at every turn sto pinjr to contemplate the lair tyrant w ho held his heart in her chains. Christina was trying to look rave : hut the roguish dimples, which

gave such a cbaim to her rosy mouth, were ready to expand upon the first provocation, into a hearty 1 inch. It was impossible for the little beauty to look sad tor two mil utes lotietl.tr. Yon Hesse was in no latching mood. Me was in the very heroics of love; and his distorted fancy magnified i he reasonable impediments to Lis union with Chi istina m'o menu-

rded he t!.oo ho; e ( x Hi euis-hins

asters, ambition and avarice. I'noiani o-j

And the centlemnn too, jn their haste to exel,

Have changed for an Otto their natural 'null, An. I now in tight trowsei , as tight as their sk.i :i, ; Tlir.l nru ii.'lit to itet out i f. lilrl tiidlt to t i'V,

Thcv Mru' upon 'Chance, with tbc-ir backs on 'ams,

" ., . i ! u ,. monsters, iimninon ;mu avarice. : i . - tbtir soonhlers 5l.0.v her fa.beC, d.si.s, and firml v confi :u-g in his) board. On that limited sphere, she enacts jhad already dued up her tear, And their legs hanging down hke tvyo no.y , , (.?n . vv - i:, the the neial o vvH that eren an old sol-Uwth ao air - f ideasanlrv :

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tion with her fair enslaver, by nbruptly

asking what he thonght of Alexander the

Great. Christina buret out a laughing,

and replied ivith great simplicity, that

-he had never thought much about him: but she letnernbered, while reading hip history, considering him a madman. Ericson eagerly demanded her reason for pronouncing tion compos mentis the greatest conqueror Ihe world ever saw.

'Had Alexander been as wi-e a man as

he tvas a trreat conqueror, said Christina

he would have learned to govern himself

befoie he undertook the subjugation of

the world

Ericfon reddened, and his proud eye

flashed, as he replied, wth some w armth

'Cannot you, madam, enter into the

noble zeal which hurriee a brave man in

to the focus of danger, and induces him to relinquish life, and all its petty enjoy -inentfc, to gaiu the wreath of immortal

fame : 'No, indeed,'' returned Christina, '1 have no feelings in common with the de-troyer I would rather be celebrated for conferring blessings upon my fellow creature!', than he immortalized by their curses. I have ever looked upon great conquerors as foola or madmen, a scourge to their own people, and an intolerable pest to society.1 4iMj lord,1 paid the minister, striving to mollify the filing choler of hi? guest, 'you must pay no heed lo my daughter's itiv

peitinences. Her knowledge ol battles

Before she could conclude the ominous i sentence, Von Hesse stood before her. 'Who are you,' sir, demanded Ericson, fiercely. 'A soldier,' said Von Hesse, flinging his

sword carelessly upon the table; 'one who

has bled in the cause of his country, and

is ready to die in her service.1

We must be friends, said Ericson, ex-

lending his hand.

We are rivals,' eaid Von Ilesse, draw ing back. Does Christina lore vou?' 'She has told me eo a thousand times

See what it is to tiust to the faith of wo

man. You are no longer an object of indifference, and J resign my claims.' To whom?' paid Christina, the tears slowly gathering in her eyes. The king,' said Von ilosse, turning away. 'Stay!' said Charles. The young man reluctantly obeyed. ! have seeu your face befoie what is your name?'

Adolphus Von Ilesse , the son of a bra ve officer, who died on the field of battle, and

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left me no other heritage than his good )t.c-cuanha name and my mother's tears. Cream Tartar 'And where did you receive that scar Calcined Magnesia upon your left temple?' Carbonat do. '. ,h. Me of Narva, h.r. T.r '--'a.. majesty, with a handful oi men, defeated Q,lt,S3ia the armies of Russia.' Cascarilla 'You need no other passport to my fa- Gentian for,' said Cbailes, rutting him from the Colchieum a .... l ' i , i b.viu Liverwort

ground, as iie auefnpieu to kiicci iinu ,k,as!Guui Scammony

tns hand. ' I h it glorious tlay mane me act the part of a soldier, and feel like n

tnd conquerors is confined to the chess! man.' Then turning to Chiislina, who

he said

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And when th-ir good eyes should Uo Jonig, '" , . . . j . i neroloxed and lealoui .lifKances d herlovtr.

. .- , tnu,,!!,.;,!,!..,! hmi ie m us out of humor, lie oared not Are a p air c green gofles, to aiiJ to tntir btau- ' , .. . ,k. ., t - complaui of Chiisluia s coldness, and be, therewith cieU in their hands, and mall hats on ! . e, eiub-a vol td to, di uw upon her compassion ...... r ,u.p. by railing at lomsell. Tbcv re-rembla half finished journ.yman .bnstina, 1 h ,ve s.fT. red a fatal rajn to . ts nudoud nn?. 1 will not repay the debt oi grat ' itude I owe your f ither by robbing him ot las Tk. if .,nr rt.,r CreaJeluil. Fa r: well, Christina, 1 c to join my re-

"l :' "J -V .. tor Vnr.Umrr n'rr m-.n rs he made him hv mtu'-e,

.........

Pi oiiouuo5 I him quit? guoi clothes.

What would he say now to our belles and our; ma jnammoiis

battle, Eometunes

! giinent. Should I fill in

think of Von Ilesse.' i 'I:....: . j-.:.. 1 tUnAra ri.t.d intrkCliriS-

I ,..,(;,.,( ,,,,v. n' 1 1 15 oii-e I o ten -.--ii.c v 1 1 j ..v 1 iHiuOiU I!j:oi o, , . , i i

tmaseves V on nese was ;u uei no..

resolutions ani5inu; and the . . i i. ..a..,.

overs parted more t-namureu wan ea.n umo

Till: PISAPrOINTTl) POLITICIAN a r.Lt of nir corurs of sweepen.

Tvldbija La.-'Should you like to bj a queen,

tllHtl

ever.

If Ad )l,oh:i5

wa? inclincil to despair

of the

Cliri-tina ? said Count l iper

in a tone of atl-c-

suecessof his suit, Christina on the other hand.

was too sanguine, in believing that "mall opposition would be made to her wishes. 1 lie inilu nice she maintained over her father "as great; .... i

hat it a not without limitation, fcbe reigneu

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xeucarc.esjm-s u no o. ..u.ou, ju,, u , , an u)J(,u(r Mljeen over his hoiisei.cIJ. ller comvh was reclimtig upou couch nuking a lap-! f(r( (i(r lasle .lriJ her jlli:i;UillIirj were cou-dt-lf. , s,,!,,.,! ;n nviTV ttoiii: bill her tiowcr C'XtclHted

'Queen of hearts,' said the petite enus,- . , ' To ci.ri.iiua rohtu i u ere n forbid-

w'nhout raising her bead.

den sueiect : t h

' 1 he empire is your own a-reany, reiurntu f.ir,,,lC(. , c!a(P Bfr4ii-s.

coiMit siilf. ied no female inter-

But latterly, he had re-

the politician. j j j ,,,,,1, ()f the court news to h'i daughter,

Then I have no nmh.tin to rxten.. my co- i n (J wf . aivav s t.liioiziil? t!,e Vong monarch minion I have more sahKCts, at present, tnan , wi))J,, f,,vt;r:ie he had the sr ud "t o tune to be, I well know how manage.' J and who was daily heaping upon him fresh How! I was not aware, madam, that you V.rki of hj aff,.oio aud estnrm. This brave had lovers. Surely y-u are too prudent to eu-j prmcCN wi0ie t.CCenfricttirs bad filled all Encourage their addresses.' J rope ,vi(h a.toni;.meut, had been introduci d inludeed! I am not so obligingly grateful for j co-,,i(o, to Christina, and in spite ol his profesbomage which I consider a my due. There! 9,.ti ,lutipH'hy to the sci, was secretly a-nong the ii ,mlv mii mail in the world for whom 1 leelitram ot hcr admirers: a circumstance which

genei

dier like me find? some difficulty iu tarn

ing her audacity.'

By my swoid, maiden, i am a sorry

wooer. That blow of thine has frighten-

Ericson regained his composure, and ed away all the cupid that had taken pos-

tuniitigto the laughter loving Christina, jsessiou of my heait. Do you love tnis

with more gallantry ihan she fiad iinagin

ed him capable of display ing, challenged her to play a game w ilh him. With all my heart,' said Christina ; but if I should beat you T It would not he the firsl time that 1 have been vanquished by you, Lady Christina,' said Eucson, looking her full iu Ihe face.

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UI tl,C out II . 'Most sinteaely.' What prevents your union?' My father refuses to make us happay.'

'On w hat plea ?'

views

'lie has higher

for his daugh-

Umph?' said Charles, '1 ?ee through them now; but love has outw itted the pol

Christina colored, and cast her eves to iiician. Christina, if your father refuses

the ground, only to flash them again upon the count with a proud glance of mingled coquetry and disdain. But the ice was broken the bashful youth bad gained more confidence; aud he met her indignant look with an expression of admiration and defiance. 'There is more mettle in this proud boy than I imagined,' thought Christina, as she took her seal at the chess board : 'my father has 6el me to play a dangerous game.' She shaded her glowing cheek with her hand, and fixed her elbow immovcaldy on the board, out of pure contradiction, to play as stupidly as she possibly could, to mot lily her opponent. The game, however, xequired no particular

to bestow you m man tage on the man ol your hea 1 1, w by I will. Charles, though an uncouiteous lover, is not un ungenerous friend.' The delighted pair stink at his feet; and with blunt good humor, he united their hands. Then bending over Ihe blushing Christina, he pressed upon her snowy brow the last kiss of love he ever proffered to woman. Will your majesty pardon me,' whispered C his tin a, for it.llict ing such a ae vei e blow upon vour royal cheek.' Silence T rtuined Chat les : 'have I not amply revenged the injury? My bude must lie wooed in the field of battle, und

iivcn mid the shouts oi iictory:

The following week he honored the

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me rsi icnuri itiiiu. , i i uitHl n.e pi I', .e, ii ii i c a oeo in in iii i i:iv- in- - , , , r t i , l 4 1 1 1 . 1 Tim brow of tho piime minister of Sweden I bitious ho:-s ot her talhtr. Nor was it umca-! k"11 t nsre a conquest on her part, marriage of I hi litina and Adolphus will.

darkened. j son a bie lor the polit iei.i n to suppose, that the 'And pray who is the favorite Adonis?' ! youth ho comim-need his reign by crowning Christina btiwhed, looking oiichaRtmgly inr-! hirnvjf, and beating the united, forces of Denrle. ami redoubled the caretses she w.is bestow-! j, ;i 1 k , Saxony and Haw a, would scrupulously

i r.g upon her dog. The count repeated the j consult the etiquette of courts in the choice;

question. j d a wile. In his charming daughter count 1 1'My cousin, Adolphus Von Ilesse.' j per thought he beheld the luture queen of SweYoii hive not b-11 so fojlish as to fall in j den. ovp with that boy 1' j Jhe hint which he had dropped about the Bov, indeed! , waII?I into love with voting king's admiration ol her personal charms, himj'b r I C'rnot rcmemb'T the day when he; di I not tail to in ike ari impression upon the first appeared lovely in my eys.' lively Christiana, the knew she was beautiful, 'Noiiscnsi.! Vou huve b in hi ought up to- and 1 b a gi eeable coiiScioiiieiS of the tact was get her. Pis a mce utterly rev:erd. j displayed with such natural ease and caiety, I should be orry if Adiljtiiis n-cre my bro-j th.it what w..nld have appeared absurd in ano Ibc-r.'' " I ti.cr fern lie, increased tt.e attractions of ChrisBut tha youth ii portionless; has no other tina. Foi.d ot j.dmiration, was pleased with Biaiiiteuuuco than his couiiuiasiou and ir.y boi.ii- j those gallant attentions trom the other tex j j which all other women secretly loe to receive. lie is handsome n nd brave ; aril wh.en Idis-, H, r utiachmeiit to Von lleae was steady and covert d that he bad tine eyes, and that they j suncen ; nut she thought it no treason against snoke the m t eloquent iang ia z". in tho world,; the sovereignty of love to appear a- agreeable

ai st'.e could 111 Die eyes ot nil men. cue received their hotnaco "s a m itterof course; but it

was only when Adolphus approached that her

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1 never fxiiiuMini vij'i -i -.i... 'My dear girl you must forget him,' said !te j count, passing his arm teriuerly around herj waist. My good sire, I don't mean to try. You are; cot indill'erent to his amiable qualities, aud lovej

voice became tremulous; the bi iliouicy ot her

eyes softened, and her heart beat with reciprocal tendeii.c;?. Christiana would not have died for love; but fhe would have retained

him yourself.

.Not well cnougu to maae mm my ..er.' ; through i t, a pain ui impiession 01 mo oi uo-. e ,)im SQ ,he vey nexl ,,me 1 have ,lie

"Ami vou win nor rentier u- me nappiesi ; jecv. 01 ner eany auecuons. eou; Ie in the world,' said Chustmn, her fine: In sjme of her lover'-jealous feal ?, the eyespa.kbng like sapphires through her tears.! ; o. couuetrv lu-juCed her to bestow

thristiua, you have been a spoiled clisld . ... 11 ,

" l .ALll V V 1 J I1I1LIU tl 3 UU ,.'V. '.-...t V the toilette; and, when sheenteied the

Lxicson scarcely looked at his pieces. ibis royal presence; and Tilt, disappointed

Ilia tnove9 weie made without julgment;!roLiTiciAN alone wore a grave ccunte they were rash, and easily counterplau-j nance at the f east. ned. win 1 w imm an warn

My queen gives check to the king,' said Christina, with a (inimphant air. 'Fair tyiant, said the defeated, 'do not you wish that you could make the king your prisoner?' No, it's enough that 1 have him in my pow er .' 'Most completely,' paid Ericson, rising and pushing the board from hnn; 'jou have check-mated me.'

'Father, how could you impose upon me by biinging Count F.iicsou heie as my wooer? Do you imagine that a gill of any t-ensibilily or taste could condescend to marry thatawkwaid boy?' 'ile is nineteen; just two years your senior: is brave, wealthy, and nobly born. What would you desire more?' 'My cousin,' said Chnstiua; 'as to this Count Ericson, 1 detest him, and mean to

WASHINGTON M GaaiMiLa ill

Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.

I have given you too much your own way ; and! Cow vou demand impossibilities Ycu are notj

old enough to choose a husband for yourself.: hall, where supper was predated for her T. ' I .. .1 .'II-. I I ' 1 1 1

fattier and his solitary guest with unusual magnificence, she looked peilectly captivating. The stranger advanced lo meet her, and in an awkward and constrained manner led her to her seat at the tiead ol the table. Gteat was Christina's disappointment in recognising, m her new lover, an old lainiliar face. Count Ericson I she muiieied to herself; w hat does my father mean by introducing such a dull uooer to

Be a good girl, and your aunt shall introduce

jou atcouit, and then you t ill see our brave ou' g king. ' The rude monster! I have no wish to see bim. Besides he hates women.' 'Tis a libel. Ile is in love with you. With me! I never saw him iu my lif-3. 'Bat he has seen you and he says' Ah, my dear lather whit does he say?' You do not care for tho opinion of a rude monster, and a women hater.'

'Ah, hut he is mug. ' n it did he say?'

But the count was determined to keep the; me.

tectet; and no coaxing, in whic h feminine artj And w ho was Count Ericson ? Patience, the little ilirt was a perfect adept, could whee-l gentle leader; a lull , raw-boned outh, in die it out of him. . , I a captain's uniform, with large blue ey es, 'Christina, I shall bring an ouieer home toj . ' . . . 0 , , J op with me; you must treat h,m with respect, a hlZh q"'" nose, ruddy cheeks and es I intend him for your husband 1 j yellow hair; slovenly 111 his dress, Utl 'But 1 wiil never have h, m' said Christ ina, jr r are fn I in nil his movements, and so

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(aligning, as ine count leit me room, not marry a sol li.-r, 1 will die a maid '

Ii 1

blunt and uncourtcous in conversation,

'Bravely resolved, sweetheart' cried Von

Ilesse, stepping tium behind the arras. It i

that he had long been Clirisliiia's bull and aversion. For ome weeks past, thi

worth playing at hide-and-seek, to hear yuu ; half-grow "n man had been a coiisiunl visit advocate a cause so 1,-pebss a,, ' er ather filher's table, with whom he

tiopcicss. .4c Mine 1; hall won. .V .... 1 .. . i.. .... -t,r,Gt...

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was olten closeted for bouts

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WUich the hid suroiy sunle evap. rates. Prithee ' 001 vl very mtsChtel, had piav euoil, lip

iainei a nny-i '...c in- ut;w uoon Hie prafs,

do not eigh, and lold your arm,, ami look so sen-j on this luckless w ight all her artillery ol timentaliy solemn. Love will ,,y the piper, bright glances and wt ealhed smiles, w ilhatnl we siiali yet dance to a merry tune ' .11 . r 1 'Vou sud,r hope to deceive youhri ,1 S M U-o Uim a .IUknow your father better. Ati, Chr.ai,,,, : yoiI! g' cotiiplnnent. lie would sit and stare wiil not be able to refuse the iiiagnificeut bride' Ht her lor hours, illiout speaking a word ; be will will oiler in exchange for the wariu heart' and sometimes, but this was seldom the and devoted attachment ol vour cousin.' j , , . , , , . , . Ijr

'I perceive that vou are determined that 1 . ...

01 igtu sallies. Christina had given him 'ip in despair, and great was her indignation at her father's providing her with such a spouse, and she determined tj af-

: front him iui tl(il lune i0y u-efe efl i alone together. As if aware of her hos-

perceive

lhall increase the list of faithless lovers,' said

Christina, pouting, 'in spite of t!ie late convincing proot you so treaeheiously obtained of my constancy.' 'Dearest love vou mistake my meaning. Dry these teait, Chrhiina: I ac, not stoic enough

vo wi Dainiiu tuco eloquence.

'Why did you caue them to tlow" said Chris-' tdo inteution, the silent youth endeavor-

misfortune to spend the whole eveuiug in his company." but many days passed away, and Christina was too much amused in tormenliug her unfortunate lover, to put her threat into practice. Besides, Von Ilesse purposely absented himself from the house: or, when present, behaved in so cold and distant a manner, that Christina saw no oilier way of restoiing him to ids eenses than by llirting with the count. '1 had (he misfortune to dream of you last night,' she said one morning to the enamoured youth: l wish for tfie future, that you would uot presume to disturb my slumbers by your unwelcome presence.' I, too, had a dream,' said Ericson: ! dieatnt that you smiled upon me, and i was happy.' 'You must lake dreams by their opposities,' eaid Christina. 'I know belter, waking, w here to bestow my smiles.' 'How did I appear lo yuu lust night?' said the Count. 'O, just as agreeable as you do to day.' 'Scornful gul, teach me how to woo

you,' cued Ericson, suddenly imprinting

a kiss upon her niby lips. This fieedorn, the ludeness of which he was not quae aware of, was repaid by so smart a blow, that the offender, as he rubbed his crimsoned cheek, marvelled fiow it could have been inflicted by a hand so soft and delicate. Your father led me to imagine,' he said, in a sullen lone, 'that you would not leceivemy addresses with indifference .' 'My father kuew nothing about the mailer,' sai l tli2 indignant Chiistina, 'or ue never would have mtioduced lo his daughter, fcuch an unmannerly youth. But you are not an object of indifference '

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African Cayenne. Common do. Lobelia Gum My rrb Hemlock Bayberry Pulv. Ginger Witch Hazel

Wormwood Winter green Skunk Cabbage Raspberry leaves Meudow Fern Mustard Flor. Bitter Heib, &c. fca.

SuYglcaA lnstriYvneivts. Pocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, German do., Evan's Thumb do , Com. do. do., Gum do. Tooth Drawers assorted, do., Elevatori do, do. Forceps do., Bouge's, Elastic Pessaries, do. Catheters, Syringes assorted, Breast PipeJ, Nursing Bottles, Hull's Puteut Truss, Cooiiucfi do , Nipple Shells. T snvy$ & U c 1 e s . Cologne Water, Sniff Boxes assorted, Flir

Brushes do , Tooth do. do., Cloth do. do., Milk

A pood, steady and honest hostler is engaged, of flof.es, Antioue Oil for hair, Spanish Serars.

who is thoroughly acquainted with his business.! Mutch Lights, Pomatum, Ruse Soap superior, N. B. Boarders by the year, or otherwise, ! Lavender do do, Jessamine do. do.. Shavinr

will be thankfully received, and accommodated j do. assorted, Blue Saucers. Purple do , Shaving

on moderate terms.

Washington, Daviess county, Indiana, March 3, I.'34--4l-tf tu ana ftcrtHrou MANUFACTORY.

HAVE a la rtc e assortment of TIN WARE

on hand, which I will sdl at wholesale or

Brushes, do. Boxes, Indeloble Ink, Red do.,

Fancy Smelling Bottles, Thermometers, Percussion Caps, Chemical Ink Powders, Small Glna Lamp", do. Whitevvare do., Water Paints, Camel's hair Pencils, Ulack Lead do., Cedar do., Red Wafers, do. Sealing Wax, Llack da. do., do. Sand. Yainls, Otts, &c.

Prussian Bine, Crome Yellow, Terre de-Sien-

retail, low for CASH or PUODUCF,, such asjna, Venetian Bed, Red Lead, Spanish Brown.

may suit. Job work done at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincenr.es, Ind Juno 15, 1C33 1 t f

1 1,1.: .t. . n i 1 1

UJ. nulling, iiy none Lii'RU, iu 110. CO., Lampblack, Verdr-gris, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, j Cold Leaf, Sin er Bronze, Copper do., Bed j Saunders, Brazil Du-t, Camwood, Arnnto, Bosin

Madder, Clnpped Logwood, Extract do , Sand Paper, Botteii Stone, Curcuma, Pumice Stone.

i Fustic, Glue, Copal varnish, Japan do, Shoe jdo., Spirits Turpentine, Liuecd Oil, Sprim do .

ESPECTFULLY inform their Ineiidsj , , lV,T;t'li,s' '"" Cochineal, arn,sh llriitliliC I'.linl .1. . p . v . J U .. I. . I II... . . ,

1 .1 1 , .1 . 1 , . i.i.ic.i. 3, , ci, in in. ii?rui iru, crtsii m,., 1 ciirm and the public, that they hiiv e lust rcceiv- 1 , rP c' V . ' . J - iio rihoe do.. 1 anro r's llonnd 1I0.. S(-rnh An

norse no., Counter do , Lastern blarcli, Cbcni-

NEW QOQlg. SMITH & CARSON,

til from the Fast, their

SPRING & SUiLMER;:,y,

ASSORTMENT OF

GOODS

Which will be found very select and complete comprising, nearly every article generally cal led for; and it is only necessary to say, that

THEY KAVi TO BE sold, and.

ey teel conn lent in snvinz their Medicine

are fresh and genuine. Physicians and Merchants, 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 ta and thankfully received. Vincennes, Ind., March Stb, 1S3-1 40-tf

WIL1I1 BE sold, UNUSUAL1I1Y!

LOW for CASH. Vincennes, May 3, 1 8 J 1 - IS-tf

iOF E V E l Y UnsciUl'TIO.X,

- v-ww.. ii, utouirj-, Jiccuracy Hud des-iioi dt the OOice of thf V.ticemic tif .(r.v.