Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 July 1834 — Page 4

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Tin: three tavii.igii i . 1 1 w irtorious is t !o dour, w In n hr.-t Tin; world from sleep i waking Wlicn in the east a lew faint i.ivj Denote ll.nl day is breakin,' And thru, when Irom the n- an"s verge A broader light - trit-liin i An I brilliantly the st a and sky With vinnil de me I'!'!-!""-'" t Win it Mars withdraw their folio h-d, ho moon her brightness vibi','. And a with ?lorv ,; tu The clouds of niJ't am sai.iti- ; U p. n I. mis pour lot lit ll.ir nu'loil) To I. nil Hir c arly dawning A ii. I ail the world ilotli seem to greet The tu l;htf I'te mci When w hiter days have pa-rd a n ay. Ami loosed the he-lock d fountains Winn Ire- put forth th- ir tender leave-, And rl nt; clothes the mountains; Win ii n tin valley or the plain. Tin; tir'-t trcsh ha v. s aie springing, And joyoti-.lv the lightsome bird from I-ranch ( brain h is wihiii., Wlu ii i l.it i fully along tin it v. ay The woodland rill- are flowing, An I with a pleasant im tody 'I In; vvt'dcru winds air I lowing How nni' h of gla.hlc-s litis tho w ui Id ! How 'i; j py . wry i r( aluie! How doth tin- lirui'j-t !' "i' ' ir Bt.icck will, smiles ail uahae" How in-i. h the twilight of the y. ar, And twilight nl" the ni'-rum.:, Aie like that happy tune in lihOur i hi! Ilioo I'.- e arty dawning'. When unknown care and unknown j ;iu, I In- heart i- Y e and lightest, And everv hope and cvi'y V. And all thin .'- shine nuth hn-l T it' When all the p i-t hath no re. ret The present void i I sorrow And not an niixion thought i (hi.ro Of what may cmne to nnarcw. O, well il were, if thus th.N.n. h hfe All care and woe 'it di-lanre, We eoiil 1 1 ye n'l, a- he as at 1 he (uii-L'itt f c risum. 1 mmm a rit ti h?:. A f;ioi.-rn! Ia.d3 in man we fan', .Merit hi lain we selje-iii ue. i t, Man is inconstiwit h:ul inikind ; Man i-i laUe r.nd ituli-s. n d; Man is t npiioiou-, jealous i;.t, He's ii.-iin eie, tiiihn too, And yet the W'ouu n ah a-.ee, For want ut hctti r hk Ml'T i o.

hole a slum, Raymnn saiJ he at l.e clpc(l the croVch astride the neck ol serpent that was asleep close to the edge ol ihe wal""Take urn now, Kaymmi; hold iaM . T ie Colonel, then took hold of the st.ck, keep, g the serpent down, uhile Uigbcar tied up a little SHi-k of powder. ruttitu one end of a slowinatch Ihc-eiii He then mn'te it fast to the snakes tale and tomdn-d fire to the match, qaye orders to let urn eo,'' at t.c same tiiue pushed oft iron the shore: the snake ltL.erateJ, J awav to his den. The Imhan .mn.edii.te y the. .i i:,r.ninsr his hands, making as

loud a noise as poss.hle, and thus roused the serpents, who all in a moment J'MM'carc.l.--

.i.i... . . . -.i . i . i iov ii i v : sre inn. r-.i.u

me, xum i frunlljct have ,i.iy about u iu. .ow ook ,.llt the powder ex.do

!in streams from his eye?, ncse, mouth and"

cars. At this part of the narrative, Hie youth

ful Hainliridge exclaimed, 41 Mon?ters '. if

ye had possessed one frparlc of true mag nanimity, you would hive released the noh'.e fellow; puch harharity is an indelihle stigma on the IWitbh m:Iie." lie then paced the deck with agitation, a tear stole ilown his manly cheek, he brushed it off, ar.d turning round, said, "Captain Robinson, do you know that .-ainething whisper?

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I these proud lords of the ocean; they have '!;JJ!,;;.,j,i;' ;r" "t t0 be sure, Inn alive. The j cliased 'lie ever since J loft Trance 1 fan t.kt" "i'l ihmisand'i, covered the socks, all inm awa from their fastest frigates ; but, hLi rattlin-, tuinin-, twit ling, nnd jumpjo!, ! it breaks mv heart, to think that the in evey " uay i.aanablc! Co! . I.yUtars and slripe'hould be obliged to fly - bur. t into a -''(;;-t5::;1 e

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jDvufl dicmccal Stove,

HITT 6c ORRICK

RESPECTFLfl-Y inform their fiiends ami the public genera Ilv. ihat thev keep on hand a. large

and well selected assortment of fresh

MEDICINES, which they receive semi-aunual

IJIUJUS, TAINTS, OILS, DYE STUfFSc.

Of which, the following are a pari

Epsom Salts ;lauber do.

from the iJi Highjack. 1 he clay will come in.miitv of th savnce's inven-

wl.en iosira I it" chmvitinr them inv heels, -. iv... i.; .1 from il.e beiTiiininsr to the

j 111 make them (eel mvliands, and w hen ! (11d,' was s raave as a jiidjre, not moving a I shall pav them with interest, the debt 1 j muscle, and having not the least show of r.owcthim" How prophetic was this im-i i preun, and how well ho kept his w ol U (.n,5es ,ho oital.ili iy of laughter in others, Ihe Java boie. witiies-S. I has no effect upon lhem,th(y m 'v e fun. but 'im... r.;.r.i.a o il.n Tliplis nnd 1 1 us-1 uev .-r in smallest de-reu exhibit that chur-

i uc ultima tn.v ' - - - .

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in company wiui uitn pu:e, i u

actcr in their looks.

iThandVe, surs, thank,e,M said a,kna

fisff bumnkin, whose.gl4itude exQeeded

fjinvunnijmin, ii - iieruviaii oar his sensibility, as sorrtt tV'the inhabitHntsj Yellow Lima of a country village were riding him up ,12'iasia

! nr r-iil I enncp lis" .'in Onltr V O r 1 1 II Ptl

w ine among me pas- " -- j - Uefore taking leave,! "e. Thank'e-though really, my good

sar.

voyante, under the coinmanl of captains Cochiane and Let esfor.I ; the boarding oflicer was Lord Cochrane. Capt. liainbridge remained on board

the bug at least two hours, and libeiaily

disUibuted fruit aud

o o n (v fi i i9 ' f 1 1 1 f t n W I

. o , - , . .... :r i. ..-

he put the tiumpet to his mouth, and or-1 trienns, i mu.iea)," V1U""' f"e nuutt dertd his fust officer to spread all sail,! "f riding, I had as leave o a Joot; that Capt. Robinson might ee the stern of - t!,n heautv. 'I'l.is older wasi.tomidlv Anecdote. A gentleman meeting a very

'obeyed, and the lloeK ok rnuADi-i-eniA,1; homely man, thus addressed h.m "My 1 appeared to our admiring eyes. She sail-1 "car 1 1 lend, you ought to take sailron con:ed majestically round us several times, ; stantly . 11 "Tor w hat T' inquired the latter. when the gallant C-ainbiidge patted with, "To keep the ugliness out, for .1 it ever us, amidst the tears and pray ei s and thank-j H 'es in, it will ceitainly kill you.' ! ful hearts of all on board one of which i tt -: will cherish the remembrance of his kind-! Kxact. An ingenious gentleman has (i.ese, till it ceases to beat; it has mai ked j communicated an important discovery in j his career ever since with the deepest so-: the Lucy lopaalia, viz: that ninety millions lic.tude cvuiieu m his triumphs, and now j of mite's eggs amount exactly to one pi'mourns his loss. He was as graceful a; gton s egg. I seaman as ever trod the quarter deck ; a i perfect model of manlv beauty. xMay hisj -1 Peasant Tanper. At the special Ses j noble spirit rest in peace. jsions, yesterday, Robert Kidd, tor an in- ' The celebialed counsellor Tone, and suit on his w ife, was sentenced to the pen1 his interesting family, w ere passengers in. Herniary. On retiring Irom the box, he

the Cincmnatus. Major 'i'oue, m his me- uiankeiwue recoruer ior i..-, Kiuuness.

oiiuess iow, may u pieasc your nonor, saw

Acetate Morphine Hydriod.ite I'otasai Ox M urate do. Iodine (Slack Oxyd Mercury Blue Ii 1 1 Mass Lunar Costic Sulphate ijuininc Extract do. " Coloycinth ' Cicuta Ualladona " Jitpiorice Genuine lle.l liark " Calisayo do.

Calomel Opium I pecac.uanha Cream Tartur Calcined Magnesia Caibonat do.

reruviati Uarks

do.

.fSearilla

Kentian

("olchiruin Syrup Liverwort (i um Seaminony

41 (iamhoge " Arabic 14 Camphor 44 Asafoetid.l 44 'I'ra.'icauth " Elastic 4 S(y j-ax 41 Aloes " (i uiac 4 Kino 14 Ammoniac ad Spigelic.i

mcir s cf his father, alludes To the impress

merit above-mentioned.

A LATI N M'HOI.Ai:. A Clomviaon, iu .New En-land, had an only

m' oti n:im, .1 .larrtl. (ho. had lot llis two first.

"i!... Ilei.nldiran contains the! Abraham and Isaa- J to whom he determined to

Captain lvidd, peace!"'

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"1 ehall have ix months

follow ing

highly

interesting and well

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drawn sketch ot an incident s.i real hie 01, toM'ionoiti: ii.viMHtiDt.i:. I

What inference would you draw from that poitioa of Scripture, which says, l.Tl.n ocu cm, fTY.tli Mwi . o , .u;...l';i' ...I."... I

mve a liberal education. He therefore prepar- , ed him for college. Jacob entered the colleSe a preacher cf a pious horse jockey he had f : with us much credit as most boys ofi converted . "!t I were to draw any inhis ',e; but Jacob was somewhat dull, a little ! ference," replied he, it would be, that

J;..x , ;u;d Fomewl.at vvaamsn. At tne enu 01

The death of this gallant veteran re- , the term he prepared to pay a v .sit to his parents,

ami mere pena tne vacation. am; .n hid,

i he would euull long before he would grow

calls to mm ! an in

ci.k t.t w hich occurred

w ;iy him

he b

peilu I lie vaeitiion. ,.im: on i.ii

an to think his lather would question

ui the proficiency he had made in the La-

thiily-f 'ght years rgo, ana which is stri

kingly c.h-iractcriitto cl thr'-0. noble qual-, c,,,. Ju this reverie, pacing u farm yard,

itis of humanitv, generosity and patriot-, J(, . ,w lenants of a pig-stye endeavoring to ism w hich have since sicna.li7.ed his glo-J evirieate tliemselves from their prion ; the old - ' i ;, t . , t'u -i.a rmw! sow, probably the mother of tho brood, took tiona career - and it HibO allows Hie strong, ' i - . . ' nnun (..ueti, .mu nam ; the most prominent part. I his was lackv tor ,!ifenfH(7iJ be hud even at an early t.ay, j , for j,c had ransacked his brain for a J . tit .v i i. : 1 . . . . .

that an opportunity wouiu r e ai.onien uuug sll!u,-cl perfectly original, lie exclameo, "Zoh--of aveno-ip-r the insults which were offer-1 ( t-nr,i, hi r-ni, s'w f;'cn .1 tium. "by! ed to his colintn' tl'q. I' month of ; jingo that' good Latin,' said the delighted J:yob, . J ,1 . 1 i,Iiria and proceeded on his way repeating it to lnmAngmt, 170. on his h-tne ward bound j i(1.l to re(r,4 'him( atlil fevA voyage from I ranee to Thdadeipliia, he i (;i3 jU)ri0, ue i.ecamo impatient at the slow boarded the American trg CincinnatUS.; movement of the animal's Jaws while masticafrm l-elft to Wilmington, en board ofi tmg his oats, and with some impeluo.-ity exwhicb, the" writer of this article was a ,W,0r-m. ..t urn M4-" ' , , . 1 i 4-1 hat s more good aim, Said Jacob, as lie passenger; and as be sit ppr-d on thccecU; mouutcd uui ,.rH:tcded , hi journey, but of the brig, such a scene ot diittes pre- t , i 1 1 1 set iu before ho n ached his father's house ; sente I itself as drew from him tears ol the moon shene with splendor, which furui-htd

A man Lately made Justice of the l'eace, was a'ked what would be done with Ihe man who committed suicide. The squire answered with much magisterial gravity, Mint he must be roiiliucd in the Stale l'risou, to haid labor during lift! From a dialogue belief en a fulhtr and a chili. Child Ta, what's a dilemma? Father A dilemma, dear, is a dilemma; when any person don't know what to do; that is a dilemma. Child Yes! 1 know; a dilemma is just like you when ma scolds you. Father Hem! you talk too much, child.

nirar Lead

Blue Vitriol White do. Tartaric Acid SMip. Carb. Soda Carb. tlo. Manna Plako t)nini;e Peel N 11 1 a; a 1 1 s Jalap I'ulv. f'aloinha do. Virginia Snake Root Seneka do. II idx. Valerian Uva Ursi Hurgtiudy fix Pimento Adhesive Plaster Cantharidcs do. Mercurial do. Dyachilou do. Court do. Ilefmed Borax Crude do.

Sal. Nitre Refined White Squills Balsam Copavia Oil do. Consolidated Jo. Oil Cubebs Chloride Lime do. Soda Cowhage Down I'liosphorus Croton Oil

Rhubarb I'ulv. 44 Radx Digitalis Itocliell Salts

Caustic Totasa; Benzoic Acid adx Parsaparilla Cantharides Tartar Emetic Senna Alexandria Spermacel i Sal Ammoniac ( 'occulus Indicus Arrow Root Tulv. Fine Sponge White Arsenic Paper Fill Boxes Wood 44 44 White Wax Yellow do. Red I iccipitato White do. Chalk prepared Crude Antimony

Black Hellebore J 1 1..I.. r

r.l HO 1 1 " 1 v Flor Sulphur English Sailron A mi rican do. Cubebs Black oxyd Manganese Ca 1 b Ammonia ( al rin Acid Phosphale Iron (arti. tlo. Antinionialis pu!v. Frankincinc; Arineliiaii liole ( 'at b 'iuc IV 11 x ".iuic. Russian Castor J't. Catechu Calbauum Roll Brimstone bheet Corks Bottle do.

Vial " Oil I'eppermint 44 Almonds 44 Wiutergreeii ' Cinnamon 4t Cloves " Lavender " Bordeau 44 Anise 44 Caraway 44 Orange 44 Spruce 44 Bergamot 44 Sassalras 44 Origanum 44 Hemlock 44 Fenny roy al 44 Cedar 44 Turpentine 44 Juniper 44 Rosemary 44 Wormseed 44 Senka 44 Cantor 44 Sweet 44 Spiko 44 Ro-o

commisseratian.

.1 Hippy Turn. At one of the late country assizes, where an indictment for

assault had been preferred against a wo

11., -i.-T.-ii'r .tr.oirf 1 w it!i anoilnn -cn-.p ot Latin. 44i mi-nwn s.nnc

r.4. ..v ! ... . 7 , , 4.1 !!... ...ill ...;.(.. .la.l 11

k I lb- I'' iil itt,Uitl I UU-"T Ulfil Will wu'i,

ed in every couiui-naucc -.- '"-.uu . . . . , , , fi) ,.;i,,0 ;il coQ illlc.i 1

most heart rending cries trom every pat t j )i(,U(il tilA t o;!llu0IK whistling 44 Heme .i r.:a ,..1 .1 '...

l.".. I .,.-.1' 4 1 ,, I I . I . Il I 1- I IS SU pillUIIUilll-'j, 1113 tUUII'O , 111 l C llitl llstClietl, and sweet h imc," v. inch he continued till bedis-i c , 1 . . , . ' ,

d at his fathci's door. His parents were ul ULU'lM"lllu"' napuciu iu s;iy, inai nan

.-1 1 .t. rr;;K i,;ira Ir.d ;ct ileiigme.i; rn lona mother taiicr seeing ims ex-; vu c i-i. 3. iui sremg t mini

ic.u ma. ua. fc-vo j -q , ; ;j l&m-itude)dectai-fd she always knew b

i i o. i ihi . iiCLi:in ii mi ui iiin

ol the vessel; he r.ausen,

earnestlv inquired into the cause, llewas

just; d ivs.i

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llUritlg WHICH mm-, m-j " j mwu .UM..j!u nm-.u i;up1m,.Jo ... ... ! . -If n;-,,reli' and SPVPr'll i r , Lrnii nl,1 mi. i .'i w,.Mi,r ..in n.:,., in mother.' Ul-"t ,tlt- -tot-ia. dtiu several

til tv ia f? sen ire rs, u i uui swuivn, utiin .....v. u......... . u , , . . . . . . ...y.i.;r.,iK. orv on. iv h . ,Wd thci as he ,o,e from .he table. He replied, -,tM,i, them fsaid he) are now present

, . t ll,,eM --,ri;,!.'' H is father started Lorn his least resistance to go into the boat Li at ; ;(t Uie?ou!;.j of hi: (;lV0l ite 1 ,n Xnc. His they had ransacked the hold, cut open ( n.,,h er looked at hiai egain, e.rM through and . " t ..l I 1 ti,--l it.nii.r.ir.lt. . .. r I . .. c . 1- 4.1 .,..r...i, lt.il !.. .,1.1

,nto eOery lorkcr, in order to drag from! hey drew nearthe hre, -that you have, ' !" .' ' " "V' " i i .i i i i mad.' S"in" pro-res? in the Latin." 44 A little. Ohlv objection which she hud to a union heirh, ling places those J I , Ira-j ; p 4 di) not rccoUeC," said wit!, hi:n, was the probability cf his tly iog the, have met ueath m any shape than be f , oK1 , lt author y..u quoto trom,! bcfore , um, J( lo feelU rai?a:ed from their loved relatives, til a, 1 lorace or u-il I I confess that I am a little r ' , , . , - , , ha'ed service. lie likened with peculiar rusty ,:i the i.,?l,e. j ""f " I l ! amotion to the fate of a brave and power-! , answered Jacob,! ne ioliowmg . eply : -hlessed is the man . , . ,y j i: :'it the plain Ench.-h is, that we thall becotne Hial ha til a virtuous wife, for the number

,M v,-,,,:;,v , r v . 1 us 1 it ix)- vv,th -'oo'1 ".g." v rry of uis dav, gh;iU bc doubled."

turn into me uoai, aooresseu nun inus. J said his lather, 44 have you any more.'" 4,ii "Sir, I have an aged mother and three; fir,so)c-ennn.trcuniii;c-i;irwn,ctit-rcn!ium

filters, and I am their only protector S " 'he Lngligh, Jacob, if you pieaser ... K . t ., ;t i,.,,!o ; o cr ,,nirv ! 0,'! Kw tearing the stye to pieces, Mr.

,.,o,v ... ....j ... .. ....... . er," says Jacob, "mwkhi, tut-um, oatum : She told him it was a bad place for little I.ave pny n l,utn, I pray you! ' m-j (i;a is lorf(. Cat your oats. SI.m-iim sn-nnn , 44Vhv .nolhpr di.l'nt vn.i nnd f, t i the boat well have none of your pa- ,wl,-tl,e moon shines bright." Waiough, H 9 . y ln0,he.r' .V"J " ou and U'

. .. r-.,.i 1 v .Mi.-.M-i, -i s-.i.i ii... .,t.i ...r.f te.ii ... .iP m in ,n,r,.: g" to uaiis wrien yeu was

for tin; night.'" F.arlv next morning the parson! young?"' "Yes, but we have 6een the

ordered the cart to be. placed at the heap of; folly if if,'1 answered the mother. "Well

r of irenteel females in the court, after

he was an a p.iu;g genius. Jacob was sooiija vcry gj10tt ,,auee he went on But the , .., t . I . -,r-w.-,w .m w t.4 l,,i . .Vill i tMl il 1 I 1 h'llCc ! S - 1

ot

Delicate Compliments. A 'oung lady bcitisr addressed by a gentleman much

' " 1 tie Anotli-

The llcason Why. A small lad asked

permission of his mother to go to a Ball

Fnisiate Iron Muriatic Acid Sulphuric do. Nitric 44 Sulphuric ..Ether Aqua Ammonia Spirits do. 4 Nit. dulc. Black Drop

YsnwWy McvC;ntis, cjc.

Anti-dyspeptic Fills, Lee's genuine do

Jerson's do , Dvott's do., Hooper's female

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Wormwood Winter green Skunk Cabbage; Raspberry leaves Meadow Fern Mustard Flor. Filter Herb, ice. Lc.

ioje'i end to hi my"

laver men, tawe

was the reply

Six cf the most powerful of the Hn

glish sailors advance

h blow at him. he threw ur

;-r i ilm r.r.,1 nni nf 1,1- ln,l j Latin of cart, Jacobf' 41 Oft a '.?. si r. '' W hat

JM ., . , , ... , lV ,, j is tho Latin ot lork "tork-ahu. 44 J he

i.enuemen, ku.i ne, "siauu ou i u ive . . of .....,. in if standing''

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SlyO LAURELS FIRST qualify Kenhavva SALT, just re-

ceiveo ami lor sale, oy

SMITH k. CARSON. May, 2d, 1S3I 4fMf

WASHINGTON

Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.

t n i

C. ELLIOTT

I RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and 3 6. the public generally, that he has opened a House of 2JulrtCc utcmi'uwcut, for the reception and accommodation of travellers, and all others, who may be pleased to favor him with their custom . 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 public patronage. 1 His house is capacious, comfortable nnd eon.

venient. The harshnll i.i ,-n v s !. .K.,.,,i . . . l..

do. assorted, Blue Saucers, Purple do., Shaving filled- with cvtry vaiietv of "the most ,!,.'.

owcnui or me r.n-j Inaurc in the barn yard, in which he had placed, mother," exclaimed the son, " .'d, one ot them madej a folk. Jacob soon made his appearance, whenj , r f ' brew up bis arm. and! his father thus interrogated him: 44What is the l'iCJl,y J u liJ0

A Good Juke. An Irish girl who had been iu this country about four months,

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tii'i-iiu.i iv ju'ii oi.itu in ...... . ..... ... 'siiTnurc-a'iits, sir.' "vveu, .iacoo-u, saui . crv ... , , i . nrirpabln man-I would not hurt the hair his lath, r .-take that thrk-a ..?. and nilrh that! 30(1 atfcelte. &el by her m.streSS

r l,rwl l,..t I ..-Ml .rt o.wl iKo! Tntinure-i bi into that cut a Ijis. or I'll sht out! 4 8et lhe spider. She went into the clos

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lirst man lays hands on me Til strike him - . J . . . eil J ;

down. 1 Instantly, lour ot them sprang upon him he looked at his mother, he looked at his sisters, his lips trembled, his whole frame became convulsed he niter ed a terrific groan, and Sampson-like,

f prang upon his assailants; in an instant

vour dull biaia-a bus.''' 44"o 'm.)i s','' mutter-

icob. as he i eluct;ntl v took the fork.

Thus ended tho education ot poor La'ia Jacobus.

INDIAN I I N. One of the earlie.-t settlers around Lake Cha. hi lain, was Col. Edward Ravmun. -He

i ii. i. -ist I. nl tin. r-1 1 n ra ef rr and . 1 1 so. i 1 1 i. ill of ft...

four of them lay sprawling on the deck, Ilatix ,.a (f t,e forCi. iuui pved with tlum in

ct, and alter being gone sometime, returned, with a fly in her hand, which she held by one leg, saying, '"Madam, the divil a spider cuu 1 liud, but here's a tly." lias ton Transcript.

I'jj'::ct rf Oil on Water The follow ing is a secret worth knowing: In rough weather, thev (lhe fish,. man. of the Bosohoi ons sound a leTv

l ul SCCir.g several cdficers rushing towards; much harmony; frequently t in: loving them to, drops 0f nj ot, the surface, which permits them

to ee cie iriy to a great depth

him with their Swords drawn, he pounced; row him up and down the lake as he had oeca like an eagle on his prey, grasping two ofj:1"'- Vk,,,t Mluu,' h' -e name el Vg ... i jb i o , ,tr had his wigwani at no 'jreat (ii-tanee Iron

necu, one under eacn

Mil

the C'olonel's dwelling, and was often there. lhe Colonel, having occasion to visit some

them round the

nrm, and like an enraged sbaik, he made

a desperate pitch, in order to plunge into; distant shore of the lake, employed Bighear to

the sea but the olhcers perceiving Lis' row liinl 1,1 lus v-"v. vu ua-ir reiuin,eney - , , j- . . i , i r ?! i passed near a high, v etsloping : ledjo ol rocks, on Mention, ti ns rated it by some of them M ,.,, , au immense number of rattlesnakes holding on, while otheis brutally stabbedj a5;0Cp ;,,,d badving in the sun. The Indian and hacked the brave fellow, until be liv; ave a penetrating look at the Col mel, and thus apparently lifeless on the deck. In thi's! inquired, 4Tljyt.mn love fun V "Yes was the Mate, four cf them threw him at full length! "Vv- "VVell then, lUymun have un; muni n,, ii.f. I, ,,., . .. , . .ii ?, In.ltan, ntul nolo a utum. ' bo In: rowed along cn the I eorhes of the br.t, until by Ihe, M,;1, ,Khv, iUld ,,,t a erotch-stuk Iron, a 0rcc 01 the bill the blood was sCCll to llcwi bunch of h.uels upon the bank. Steady now,

I was aware

that oil would calm the surface of the sea; but untd recently I did not know that it rendered objects mor.! di-tinct beneath the surface. A trinket of some value had been dropped out of one ot the upper windows of our palace into the Bosphorus; which at this place, was ten or twelve Icet deep. It was so sma II, dragging for it would have been perfectly useless, and it was accordingly given up for lost when one of the servents propu.-ed to drop a little oil on the surface. Ihis was acceded to, with, however, but taint hopes of success. To our astonishment, the tniiUit iinmediutly appeared in sight, and was eventually icovcitl. De Key's Sketches, of I urke -v.

Brushes, tlo. Boxes, biddable Ink, Rett do., Fancy Smelling Bottles, Thermometer, Pereus-

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uiUnt to see vaj.s, enemicai nut i owners, oman eiass

i.ampj, do. Wluteware tlo., W aler l aiuts, Camd's hair PenciU, Black Lead do., Cedar do., Red Wafers, do. Sealing Wax, Black do. do., do. Sand. laiivls, OUs, &c. Prussian Blue,Cronie Veilow, Terre-de-Sien-na, 'cnetian Red, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, do. Whiting, Dry W hite Lead, Iu Oil do. do., Lampblack, Verdegris, Vcllow Ochre, Chalk, Hold Leaf, Silver Bronze, Copper do., Red Saunders, Brazil Dust, Camwood, A mato, Rosin Madder, Chipped Logwood, Extract tlo., Sand Paper, Rotten Stone, Curcuma, Pumice Stone, Fustic, (due, Copal varnish, Japan do, Shoe do., Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Sperm do., Perlash, Copperas, Rice, Cochineal, Varnish Brushes, Paint do. nsssorted, Sah do., Hearth

(do., Shoe do., Tanner's Round tlo., Scrub do.,

llorso do., Counter do . Eastern Starch. Chem

ical Paste Blacking.

They feel confident in saying their Medicines

are fresh find genuine. Physicians and Merchants, wanting articles in their lin;, will find

it. much to their interest to call and examine for

themselves before they purchase elsewhere. Orders and Prescriptions promptly attended to and thankfully received Vincenness "i'd., March 8th, 1834 40-tf O F K V E R Y J) K S C R I P T I () N, Exr.eutcd with ncnlncs, accuracy and dcqun l. at the Olhce of Ihe Vjuccnm s (Lui tt.c.

Liquors. The St.ddes attached to this ctablisl iccnt are large and convenient, and will alwayi bo well stored with provender. A good, steady and honest hostler id engaged, who is thoroughly acquainted w ith his 1 utim ss. N. B. Boarders by the year, or t therwise, will be thankfully received, and aceowai'. dated en moderate terms . Washington, Daviess county, Indiana, MjuvhJJ, VIU H-tf tu nvto Slice tu MAN U FACTOR W

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HAVE a i..r:c.E nssortrocnt of TIN WARil on hand, which I will sell at wholes;, 1,.

rt tail, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such h may suit. Job work done at short notice. N. SMITH. lncennes, Ind. Juno lo, 1P.33 1-tf

ADMINISTRATOR'S WOT1CI3, jlHE undersigned, having taken out leltei. -A cf admini-trafioii on the eslate of Joseph Bobmson, (late of Spencer county, Indiana, de, ceased,) all persons baring claims against said estate, ate hereby notified to present t!ieni legally authenticated for settlement, and all thoi indebted to.id estate, are requested to mako imm. .hale pay u.enl. ho cetute is supposed L be iiitolvent. DAVID M f ISSN A, .Id,'.. q tiucr countv, Ind , tune I th, Ibif -J -

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