Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 August 1834 — Page 4
r'- 3s -t-.r-'i 'V - -s, -' i.,- i i ' .- xJrZtvtr 'z vw 'izr5- iUc-U
i
i:li:c :tidxs i oukvlk. Conic come, look about, there is n
lose; 'I he elections are now o;i to pick and choose; Oenr women mike rr-adv for favours and bUc
There nre lips waiting for yc und pregnant with ' fool.
goal and gtllowi sorcery, magic and witchci aft wc ha e Ion ped ('twas when we wore a srhool-bov) ditches of some fit I c-cri and picket
fences of six foot to cot ourselves ai rl jT off.
tiut here s a unoi me i.evu nimeit could not untie worse than Cordian 'tw ill neither tint wist nor rut; we arc lost d-a,l dono up nvtom at nobis, h is all over with us -Heigh ho! wc art engaged.' We weie a fool a most miserable, unreflecting dolt to get ourself into such a scrape whew cw-fw-oif, Arij lliH( iihojt n sixpence cither in possession or nrnu rf A?
for that matter, we shall no doubt be fairly matimc tolled for sweet Ellen wi h.ir. n ,!,.-i'n
. . . . - ' j
our hove- Love 'tis n most delightful thing, a thin,; to ilrcam on, o mad on. and die on but
s alack! duck it is nothing to lite on. Oh! fool
t.issts
!Fii2za' huzza ! election, Elections forever, huz.a !
But she is a sweet cirl :i charming irl How could a man look in these fond, passionate, speaking eyes and pause to reflect aye, and we did not reilect we stumbled on, and leaped off in the d irk,' and here we are ; was ever a true
I lover in a sadder plight, i es, yes true a fine!
- - , 7M . "'tium cuin ---a fig ior troubio-cnjoying enr -,plain dignifate.' liut now-- but we won't n.t;
we ll he patient; e u puiiosopnize mui ill Debts duns dunning-letters tlie devil ! "Which wav we turn's despair" but we'll be enlm - we'll b arn philosophy wonder if Socrates was pver dunned.' A writ---a goal destruction! lh avon help us! Our meditation were suddenly interrupted by the entrance of a rough-looking personage, whose appearance and manner betokened that lie ii a i.MHin nnv thin tlse than a visit of
" - i j " mere ceremony. 'lt is (ho bailiff," whispered our wife, as he approached us. We groaned aloud. 'Letters and papers for Mr. -. T wo ? billings and four-pence!' said a rough voice at our e 1 1 o w . W o darted up, rubbed our eyes, and looked around us. W'e stood in our own old room ; our wife and children bad vanished and our bailiff w as metamorphosed into penny pott I W'e
would willingly have tiven the fellow twice the
23nti K encrmoU Store
p
m
CUt!
Huzza' huzea: kc.
There nre men looking upwards und men look-j
inir now n.
nu some on tno tremble in count nnl tw . Um-. ..fi..,.. "i ..f i,r..i i: r.r tr;..Kt...,. ,r :..,-v r.i.r l.r nf ni.ri.t
1 Here are cailctldrites rliailt and fnrni'ncr olw,..f ! I. ...,;.....,. cl.,.l., ..... t !. ...... ni.,! lf t... - .,,,.1 n..nT rnnii? nml
ana somo (.Heaven .c!p them) most sure to turn but rrou.J as Lucifer. En-aeed ! the devil! no I to us, (aLvaxs excepting diumnig-lellirs )
If ' oJJ. l.ivc? Jier llie slip 1 eli f lireacli oi pro-j i.ianen g over a ew i otk. y. per, migm I nnse 10,0u tlainases Cartel from Fred-cap- (have been the Atlas and Constellation,) our eye
jitalshot. 'he'-ew-ew desperate no hope jwaa caught by the following paragraph: I.'.cre is clapping Rinl shouting both in doors 'must marrv L,-)id bless us! Married On Wednesday last, by the Rev. and out, lZngasd .' Hut 'ten she talked so prettily,: &:c. Theopbilus Vanest, a weallliy mer-
:''tun ll!t)Uins i-i i-l.iten, nnd some on a pout ; ; satitr so en hanlimriy, Jauglied so bewitchincly, icliant ot , to Aiiss I.hon ude, ceo. Jpecacuanha
inere i wtioopmg and stooping at bribery's 'and looked . lovingJv, that by my faith, I be-! ulod bless thee! for a more prudent young! Cream Tartar - ' jlieve she would have made u coiiquest of Dio- i lady than we took thee for," we cried; health, ; Calcined MaSnc?ia
Yitb bumbu-s forever cbnlk'd upon the wall, j-cues himself. The .picit.'on popped out una-Hiii-na! huzzul &c. wares then came the faint yes! and we were j-enjased arc encased and, woe is us, nolens There nrp petticoat sergents nnd petticoat law?, ! volens, we must be married. W ith crccdv committees in this and that wise; j We were, as it may nr 'ieed, in nd very There is breaking of windows and makinj halcyon niood. as wc ron hastily (broiu-li these amends, ! i ellcctions. Wo were indeed in a most sad and With friends turne-i eneities ; enemies friends. ' meluncholy pickle. Wo had taken up, and ll.oi.il l,..7,..i I U'pri rarri iiunili "7. little iz" of a 1 1 r 1 11 ti Oil , for
j the mere fun of it nothing else, on our souls to poe, in bringing the line of direction j
There is spceehing and preaching from little and j when by the veriest and most uniutivv ucci-;0j cent re ot pressure wiuun I Me base great, (dent in the world, wc fed souse, over bead ad jg ;u rr.irable. It is this instinct nliich ren
ltll butchers and UaUcrs te t)etch up the '", in nvt: aiiu wi.ou we goi oui o. iW a.i-i , , , ., , nriA -.i,.ir:c E
came to our sensrs, imagine our surprise, 0 ;neia me
find, t ha t our little witch of a magician had made ! tt'a I less cl danger, !n llie lerntic leajs
HITT & ORBICK
!" KSTF-CFULLY inform their
friends ond the public eeneial-
ly, that they keep on hand a large a'Qd well selected assortment of fie?!i
MKOICINF.S, w 'dch theyicceive semi urmual h, from the East. DllUtJS, PAINTS, O'l'S, DYE STL'FF?, r. Of-.i.hich, the folloz.-i" are apart: Acetate Morphine- Epsom Salts
Hydnod.ite l'otas.LOx Murate do. codino Black Osyd -Mercury Blue l'lli Mass Lunar Costio Sulphate Quinine Extract do. " Cfdoycintli " Cicuta " I?al!adona l: Liqiioiit-e (Jenuino Bed Bark " Cahsayo do. Calomel
Opium
;iaubcr do. Caustic Potas.-f lJenzoic Acid Hilx Sarsaparilla Ca ntharides Tartar Emetic Senna Alexaudria Spcrrna reti Siil Aiutiiorilric 'oeoulna Iudica-? Arrow Hoot Pulv.
F
me sponge
I. . ,i n . i c . t . , 1 1 . . .. I.l'n f. i ii li, . ( I, I 1 , inlrnu ' . .
..ujunv .... . iwmS u''1"' . , uroonat tio. Mr. 1 beophnus, wo owe thee a good turn, and pt-rtlvian Barks if it is ever in our power, rely upon us, we w ilF Yellow Lima do. not fail to evince our gratitude." j Quassia W'e slept much easier that night. E. C. 1 Cascarilla mi inii Q lTrnr jdVntian IVItV CATS FALL OX TIIKIIt WATT. rwni t 'T'li.k i 1 1 2 f i n c t iu turn nil ini tr ! j enn rv. -
I uci iiil u iiivii i ii u ii i uto ia ri. v in ,11111
line .r:-f toe Paper Pill Bosca Wood " " White Wax Yellow do. U d PrecipitateWhite do. Chalk prepared Crude Antimony IMack Hellebore Ergot Pulv. Flor Sulphur
E
nuiisli
:tnoF
states.
There is hoaxing and coaxing to bring up the
votes,
With pairing and sw earing and turning of coats
Jiiiza! huzza: tic.
(the mo.-t of our infatuation and actually; rutted y take Rn.otig alplitnci ptiitciples; and,' .jui- 'Twas a bite adovili-h bite-we had got j w!nc, Priat,!es a Cat ahvavs to alight on I
i i t s (Vet, in falling- from the heights that j
There is posting end prancing from morning til! mut-he.irt ami hand, life and limb; we must go 'a pj ear sulhcient to render a tall latal
nicht, (Under tne hammer. 1 ne inoiigni was uis.r.ic-j i-, ow, uie ojiei auoiis 01 manual, onmsii Porno alert on the canvass, and some in a fight ti-.. it. We were in a most terrible tem;est. But ,n njany points of view some what miractl
XLieie are some throwing ll,cko and someiwe strove to anay lao storm wiuun us, oj c uao ; ?ue al wavs retrula'ed bv some intren
4. it U
c it
?c.i miiiony (iamhoc Arabic ( 'ainphnr Asa fin tida Traac.iiith FJa-tic Sty rax Aloes (i uia 3 Kino Ammoniac
An.! Tiean do. f 'u!-el,s 1 ' !ai k . .! M an sra ticse t.'iii l Aninionia Citric Acid Phosphate IronCarb. do. Antiinonialis pulv. Era tikinceiice Armenian Bole Carb. Zinc iS'ux omict. liussian Castor ' t. Cat 1 chu 'al!'inum
throwing Ciat,-,
And eomc lor fan Uuren ate paving 'r.e vi-ny, Huzza ! btizia ! v.c.
ling plentifully of
"Aversity's sweet milk, philosophy,' and partially succeeding, we placed our fool
xv 111 ourselves bacit 11
door,
I iou principle, when that can be diseov jet ed ; and, in the instance of the cat al 'wavs fallintr on her feet, it appears to me
hid
. . . - . . . ' PnitTI t h fi'Hi fr RTtil 1 fit
intie i-i.ocMiige.m mwcw Runij m,a mai, p t ,.,.,. ,-..,:, ,.. rnrr.tl, that the same principle operates whicn
of events and resolutely submit to our fate, enables us to walk upright, by regulating whether that should be to marry or to bang jOMr cen(re of pressure accoiding to the
things nronnd us. Iri learnng to walk,
With beauty vote begging, that ne'er begged before, 1 here is bowing and scraping, the t!at to cajole And some without beads al the bead of the pOii. IIu22!i ! huzza! Sic. There Bre bouses kept -opon for voters of spunk. Such rating and drii;kit:g und times to get drunk There is tag rag and bob-tail with dandies arrayed, With bill i running up that will never be paid. Huzza! huzza! ice. In short having run through the hubbub and breeze, An,! settled who cl. all and shall not be M. C's The cheering will follow, w-ilh smiling and bowing, A little more gab, and a little nxire rowing. llucza! huzza ! 4'C.
if the object
become dizzy
"l.me" soys bhakspeare, "gallops with the i we jmie of the distances
tmel at i'ie .-allows . ibi now is un,; re- i. 1.., nnA Uv nbc.wv
we really before the altar? Heaven help us! ' H v - "J I'bere stan.h the priest yonder the friends' "g their perpen J iCUlat ity, determine our and here by our side, the sweet and bhidiing own. Jleuce it i, that no one who is little Ellen W. A cold dew stood upon our hoodwinked can walk in a straight line fort-head our frame trembled and we felt a : nnotUor- ,n.ffnr ihn
most horrid tailing ar;d sickness of the heart, as 1 we !,.(.. no.l to the awful sentence whi.b :,ro- : reason, most people
nounced us n?narried man! How we got ! w-hen t hoy look from the summit ot a batthrough that day and our homy-moon, heaven itlement, much raised above objects in knows. But we believe, that we enacted any ,he gpjiere 0f a rf i e t i r c C. vision. A whirl thi)L-, exec t the character of that most ec-ta-: 1 , c :i tic o. ail creatures-aiovous bridegroom. Wej''o' iieel or the current of a rapid have a faint remembrance, that the angt lie El-jtiver, -or the apparent motion of the len became somewhat less beautiful to our ?ye.aoa on looking over the side of a faet ail-
tnan formerly; we tt-ousrlit iter occasionally ;nfT si.; ,.vo nCtvn a cimilnr pltect.
illVhen a rluld can firt stand erect on ins
1 ' . . .
Fomewtiiu too m'tiigeni in litT ires3 awtl p-
. pflratifi.ft;:tipu en U v. ciilPli. tit'evi-!:. Mil
v -- j i - - 7 1 - - , , r - 1 . .
atad times, wo mu-t say, unreasonable. BuC't'S, " VOti can gain ins aiieuuoi. lL. w e had little leisure for love's ircntle dalliance. ' while handkerchief, extended like a sai
. Sujrar Lead Roll Brimstone j Blue Vitiiol fcheet Corks j U bite do. Bottle do. Tartaiic Acid ial j up. Carb. Soda Oil Peppermint ! Carl. do. " A 1 111 olid -5 ' M inna Flake " Wmterzrecn j Orange Peel ' Cinnamon Nut galls ' Cloves Jalap Pulv. " J,avender Calomba do. 41 Eordeau Virginia Snake Root ' Aniso eneka do. " Caraway B.idx. Valerian 11 Orange Uva LJrsi ' Spruce Burg'i idy Pis " I'.er;amot Pimento " Sassafras j Adhesive Plaster " Orisraiibm i Cantliarides do. " Hemlock I Mertairial do. 41 Pennyroyal Hyachilon do. " Cedar Court do. 44 Turpentine Refined Borax 44 Juniper Crude do. 44 Rosemary Sal. Mitre Refined 4 Worui-tcd j White Squills Senka ; Bulsam Copavia 44 Castor I Oil do. 44 Sweet I Consolidated do. 44 Spike j Oil Cuhcbs " Roo
Chloride Eimo do. Soda
j We were not alone now; we were not tbatjie uiU a(and firm, but the instant von i Cnwhage Down free , unfettered, cace-for-nothiugs..rt of an ani-; ; , um lumMedown. It i? JP'; ntal ; tt bachelor. W were cage. I and chain-1. ' . . , , , Cmtoti Oil i . . ... .. 11 :V. .. 1 tor tliis reason that roic-uancers. w hOj ,ri, p,,i,.
At length, in the house shey'll betaking their seats, And then tor their promises, virtues and feasts;
line 1 noes telimg minor wul hold 110 to view ted: and more than all, we were in a troa.t-mn
IVSiut food deed or bad ones their ItJiiors will'goadej on 1y the galling epur of noce-stty : in
ii tor ititt? rea?on mat rope-uancui s,
1 . . . .
have a verv narrow base upon wiiicti
Huzza '. buzzi I Lc. l"ft.m the .Vt u England Magazine. Ii V B II. THATCHER.
to i
1
1.
dora's box from w h'Micc issue? half the innnmerable ills that 4-:u-sii 1- heir to;"1 want, wretchedness, w rong, ilays of drudgery, niuhls td" sKeplessness, nnd a thousand minor miseries less ter-
nride of
0 1 !i 0 era vev anl at ii,.io$.'tia, L.oril byroni rib e in detail tut not less irnlmit' to th
found the tomb of a beautiful princess, whoili-lnn honorable man. These fu st are something. t nt the age of twenty, two ( cnturies since, j Jmt is it nothio.ir to bear the petty tyranny of with only the simple words "Implora pa-ce' en- J tUl, pi;rsepru.i upstMts, who w on Id hea.! upjfravetl upon it. The- affected bitn deeply, and ; on us, becau-e for so-ith we are poor' To witties-, lie 1 piessed an earnest wish that in case of hi; the negh-ct or insultine condolence of relations t.w ti death the same inscription, and ttcitbitic;1 uiore favored and "better to do in the world'"
than ourselves? To bo jibbed, and jeered, and throw 11 to the wall, by the insolent minions ft 1 accident, whom we. still feel infinitely interior to u iii all f he gilts of fortune, except in that ; least estimable but most invted of all dislinc1 "lions, wealth.
more, should be made upon bis gravestone. Jloore's Hyron. tlive room, give room unto the dead; N other place have they Wh rein to lean the aching head, Or the cold bones to Jay, Ah' leave me b'tt a pilgriuf s room lit the broad temple of the tcmb. The wild deer hath bis resting place. The blind mole bath his home, And all the weary w ings, the sea And the wide skies that roam. A dwelling in the sunbeams have, Above the ground ; beneath, a grave.
Give room, give room! for I have been Eife's wilderness all o'er. Praying for that sweet eve to fall W hen brain and heart no more Miht plant, as flying fawns, for rest W ithin tiie frreeu t-ai tit's sheltering breast. For rest", for rest! I would not see The sun, nor breathe the air; Vision nor voice should come to me. Of iov nor sorrow there: o, nothing nothing but the deep And dreamiess spe'.l ot solemn sleep. For rest! for rest! I have grown old, Amid the brief years' flow. My limbs are like the wintry branch My lockt, the wintry snow Leave, leave me but a place to lay The tired end tremulous frame away. For rest! for rest'. I have been young, And dreamed of hope, and love, Till earth was like an Eden here, Farier than heaven above; And wealth, and fame, and friends O God! They lie below this vernal sod'. !S'ay,nay, I will not weep for these That time their holy peace Leneath the flowers and dews; in dim And verdant 'piietness From toil, and want, and scorn, and sin, And madness, and the myriad din. Mo ! take me to your side , ye loved, Ye lost, yet or. ce again To bear no more w hat I have borne. Nor be as I have been l or rest! for rest! Oh give me room, And give me rest, within the tomb:
fine, we were to struggle under the iroitfrasp of; maintain the line of direction perpend ic-j poverty. i;!;ir, keep their eye fixed on n point ot thej t ..,..-.. 1 : 1. .. , f .,,.?.. 1 1, Ii n ' 1- 111: ... . 1 . 1 1 , : I . I
i.viiij. u is vm?' v., ' ,1.'- 1 ; 1 rame woriv 11 pnoni iiur 1 ue 1 ope, uy mi 11 i
lo 1 emulate their centi e ol presume; and! for the same ieason, those who perform j difficult feats of balancing keep their eye lixr-d on the top of the thistg balanced,! to retain the line of direction within the base. It may be accordingly interred; that the iph'uii why a man lo?os his bal-j ar.ee when tipsey, u that his eyes roll sol
unsteadily a3 to prevent him I mm rerulating its balance by the things around him, while the muscular feeling that assist him when hood-winked are al?o deranged . It would be euiiovls to ascertain
j Rhubarb Pulv.
'4 Radx Dlgualis Rochell Salts
Prussiate Iron Mori. i tic Acid Sulphuric do. Mitric 44 Sulphuric .Efher
.o'ia .uuiiinia
do.
' Mit. du!o.
FMack Drop
f
S : ! r 1 1 s
1
,ue, k it: -lues, tve.
Anfi-dyspcplio Fi.'ls, Eee's genuine do . Anderson's do , Droit's do., Hooper's female do., Fi-hcr's do., BaU man's Dions. Godtre's Cor din!, Anderson's Cough Drop;, E-.-. Peppermint, Jujube Paste, Steer:s chemical Opodeldoc, Ma-
casror Oil, lleadacl
Scotch
liailem Oil,
mhiIV, Macabau, do,. Ei-iti-!i do., Jt:dkiirs
Omt-nent, Worm tea, la! sata of Life, Golden Tincture, Perkin's lili-t. r (.doth, Thompson's Eye Water, Chili and Fever powders and worm mixture.
African Cayenne, Common do.
whether a cat, if rendered tipsey, would i Lobelia
l uis, and all tins, vo hvl to cVicounter. I n ,. ., , - . j (i um M vi rb 1. 1. ...r.i..-. ... ....,. .... ........ .-1. .... all ennal v 011 her feet, whan 1 rorced . J
j tauor tor me, nun yci iu ac inc ureatt 01 uepen- 1 j 7 ' IlemlocK
fer cat. 1 lie (tinicui-i ,jaybcrrv pup,-,
1 1 . . I.,i..., P...l. : i I ... 1 I en r -" I y o 1 a 1 1 t r c a
Xiiiufst; u Ed t: f? 1 1 u i pillf-iilFJc " k 1 1 l ' 1 ffUl ll' ' viii t o ' " i 1 vi 1 it 1 v 1 I a V httT V f 1 1. . , t . . a 1 i i" 1 .... i . a . ' a r a 1 a 1 . j . , ' '
jcu i;stMii.tj uu, ujieu out to us ;i grawiny j iy oi ie experiment would lie m geiunp! Uniirt r
iiir
11 0011
caprice ot the capricious, , ;l crt 0 J t i ri J- l,ePr. wine, or spirits, aU ofl Witch Haze I
AVorm wood V.'iut t green Uuuk Cahbacc R,i-jiheiry leaves Meadow Fein Mu-taid I ior. Litter Ileib, &c. kc.
' 1 . i. .. : . c . l 1 . 1 . ........ c . .. . 1
.ir-.v;i.. .f 1 ,.,; , r i;..i;i' ,.t w h ich it greatly dislikes. I have no doubt,
I There are a thousand way? to amass wealth ; o C ver, that it is by fixing the eye on the (--and he whose irincile and oridc permits, ! things around that a iV.llimr from a height
whose toul is bent upon it, and who is willing ngulates her centre of pressure so as to
ifall on her ieet. She t3, however, aided "coin his heart for drachms,-' iintbi-sW ibo fnrm nf I,pp t.odu.somp.
may leap upon the shining dust to that heart's ; w ia. Uie ,evGrsc 0f that of n greyhound,' nto content. Hut we were not cast in the pTopcr;,. , .. 1 r 1 -1 ! do,. Nniplo mould. We were not of that easv, pliimt,: l,,e cenlr? cl, pressure l ing far back '
iiisinuatinc temperarppnt, wbica winds mdcnt the ncad, and consequently , Dnngopinions by flattering the vanities and tickling ing down the hind feet rather before the be taste of wen; find we saw a family growing ! j'ore feet. Raw it's Aofes of a Xaturalist. upon our hands, without the means of supplying ! their increasing wants. j . . . , , , ,, ,. , Wc trrew sullen, morose, absent-minded, and F)tednch Knickerbocker tells us that
lour little wife still more bitter and complaining, j a glance of the sun's rays from the lumi-
j I'he interchange ot cv.doai uscnt became le-vS nous proboscis ol Gov. S? vvesant's trumI and les frequent betwixt us-reponnjr took the; peler once k,;GJ a mighty sturgeon in 1 place cf consolation, and reproach ot tendon:, rI , 1 .1 !ness. Ourf.resid0 becaroe to us any thin but lhe. Hudson , and as this is a grave matter
j a place of refuge and enjoyment. We werelol tns'ory, and seems quite p rotalle, none
unhappy, and most dejectedly wretched. we presume, will uoubt the lact. AtiotllLut this was not all. More terrible evils , er qecr fe!ow an English farmer Say?, were fit our door. He had faded in debt,',,. , , . , r , . n i.wi nnd that without the prospect of payment.- ,hftt when bought 1,13 firm, the land
We wereincessnntly annoyed by duns and dun- S'J poor, inai mere was uui onu ui.ua ! 1, ing letters. Milit and day we had no peace, j of gras upon it, and thai tico rabbits were j For what more ceaseless and inveterate tor- fitrhtin-j for that ! Tlii we should reckon mentor can there be than a rapneio,, and bun-,he SJmip , , , WR8 fQ . cry creditoi? 1 o cap the climax 01 onr nastoi - -..if, I tunes we were threatened w ith imprisonment. ( l,!:lt 1,e au to lean against the fence to ! A goal eye a goal stared us in t lie face. We j Lai k.
1 U l 0 a lll'iH luiiiurj uriit iti 1.1? 1 1 i',i . , v , . " !J1V.'L'
it) to cive our creditors and miseries all iho sleep, and pop off in the fashionable way ot
Pocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, German do., Evan's Thumb do , Com. do. do., Gum do.
1 ootii Diawers assorted, to., Kiev a tors tlo
do. Forceps do., Rouge's, Elastic Pessaries, d.
C M
HAS KlltOME hOl.E PU0PU1ETOR Ot" THE 1LA1'S BOOK, .2 Monthly Magazine, containing Tales, original nnd selected; Moral and Scienti lie Essays; Poetry from the best Authors; th Quarterly' representations of the Lady's Fash ions, adopted in Philadelphia Coloured. Muic, of the newest style, Sec. Szc. Published regularly on the first day of every inoiilb, at Mo U Antheiiian buildings, Erankha jilace, 1 hibuiclphiii. Embelli.bed with a beautiful und xfensiv variety of Eiigraviiit's, from original and selected designs, both colored and plain, with two enaraved'title pages, and two distinct indexes, (intended to perfect seperate volumes in the jear,) also a choice Collection of music, original and selectet!, arranged for the Piano or Gtii-
i tar, w ith nearly 0O( pages large octavo letter 'press, and only THREE dollars per annum. Jy7 ACH number of this periodical contains 4fr ! $.14 aces of extra octavo letter press, printed
with clear, new and beautiful type, (arranged after the manner of the London La Pelle AsseinUee,) on paper of the iinest texture ami v hi t e st color. It is embellished with splended Engravings of Copper mid Steel, executed by ariUts of the highest skill and distinction, and embracing evrry vnriety of subjects. Among; these are illustrations of Popular Legends, Romanlic Ineirlents, Attractive Scenery, and por
traits of Illustrious Females. The number comjrnenc ing e.icb fpinrtfr contains a picture of the i existing Philadelphia Fashions, designed, draun, tngrav)d and colored expressly for this work by competent persons specially engaged for that jpnrp.se. '1 he embellishments of this character j w huh hi.v e appeared in former numbers, are jeonlesjtdly superior to any which have been ! furnished in any other similar American publi
cation, and from the arrangement which have been made, tbeie is every reason to believe they will be improved in the coming volumes. lit addition to tl.e Embellishment just referred to every number contains several engravings on" wood, representing Foreign and native Scenes, curious end inlciesting Subjects, Natural bisto-
rj, Etomolegv .Mineralogy, Concbology, Humorous Incidents, Ornamental Productions, Embroidery, and other needle work, Riding, Dancing, kc. besides one or more pieces of popular Music, arranged for the Piano cr Guitar. Every six numbers of the work form nn elegant volume suitable for binding, and with these are furnished gratuitously a superbly engraved Till.' Pago, and a general index of Contents. The l pograhical execution of the Lady' Hook issueh that the proprietor challenges comparison with tiny Magazine, whether European or Ameiir.au. The best Materials and the ablest workmen are employed, and the most scrupulous legard is paid to neatness, harmony, ami uniformity, in the- arrangement of the various subjects which compose the letter-press. The Literary department of the Lady's Book comprises every thing v hieh is deemed suitable for tli it sex to whose usp it is principally devoted. Tales, which are distinguished by interesting incidents, vigorous narrative, chaste diction, and the absence of maukidi sentiment; Poetry, in which sense has not been sacrificed to sound, but where glowing thoughts are sensibly expressed ; Essays upon pleasing and in structivo subjects; Biographical Sketches of IIlus trious Women; Anecdotes, untainted by indelicate inneudoes; lively Bon-mots, and humorous topics cheerfully but modestly treated, tonsiitii'e along with descriptions of the various embellishments, the reading of the Work. Though enormous expense? have been incurred in making this work deserving of the immense patronage it has received, the proprietor d-.es not mean to relax in his exertions Wherever improvement can be made, he is determined to accomplish it without regard to cost or labor, confident that he will be amply
remunerated. 1 bo terms of the Lady's Book are three dollars per uniuiin, payable in advance. At't" Persons remitting ten dolhiFs shall he entit 1 1 to four copies of the woik. frj-Pcrson3 remitting fifteen dollars shall be entitled to six copies of the work, and additional copies of tho best Engravings. (Vj-Persons procuring ten new subscribers, nnd forwarding the cash for Iho s ame, besides a discount of fifteen per cent, shall be presented with a copy of the third volume of the work superbly bound. Qf-L'ncur-rciit Motes of solvent banks received at par value. An extra copy of the work, or any information respecting it, may bo obtained by addressing the publisher, (post paid.) Philadelphia, Juno 1:J4 5
a. i
WASHINGTON 1 i
tl'ashiugfon, Daviess County, Indiana.
ESPEC l FI LLY informs his friends and
Si 5. the public a I louse of
). 1
enerully, that he has opened
.1 .1 11 A. t
- a l lie to is, tunnies assorted, wri-asi 1 ipes,i ,-,,.,,..,, it: ,..!
. " .. . , nil 1 1 VI lll"lt ItllU CtVtOllllUUlKllUMI 01 11 ni ct
HATItlMOMAL EXG AGED-NESS. Oh. my Ma, I must be married
To Mr Punchinello." Old S.yng. We have bad many a "hairbreadth 'scape" in our day, said we to outsell", a we sc t sad and solitary be lore our warm little ant. -racite we've brarcd pcrili by land and sea-t ap giu
SUICIGC.
W e were sitting one evening in these circumstances by our fireside, brooding gloomily over the results of our ill-stared union, and tho foolish faux pas which occasioned it. "Semcl insanivtmns omens" we muttered to ourelf, as we traced up the numerous ills and unhappiness which had down from a mad act of a thoughtless moment. "We have all played the fool once.'' But we think our folly has brought down a punishment upon us which exceeds its offence. Heigho! bu t we won't mannermake the bet of it no right to complain-. -many a poor devil worse off than ourself. Though wile's not an angle, thank 1 Iea 1 n! she's not exactly Z intipi e. She's passable -decent as the world goes - good as ribj in general. And we-' oh, our stars just to think what we might have been, a freciuerryjovi.il soul-care to the wind
Yankee Industry. A New England Fid itor gives the following notice cf hid in tenlion to curtail his business: Peculiar circumstances render it neces eary for us (we the Editor) to curtail our business. We have relinquished the pedagogical profession given up tending bar stopped fei tying forgotten the art of cleaning clocks, and sundry and divers et ceteris and have "resolved unani mously," in committee of one, to confine ourselves exclusively to editing, setting up, and working olT the "Mercury," practising law, physic and surgery , executing deedf. conveyances, k.c. und cutting pro files. We hope, by litis arrangement, t have au occasional leisure hoar.
A . fl ll tl A A f ' ...
iiotties, nu.i latent nu, uuimuu i.,. at)d 0iiers, who may be pleased to favor
r'ells i him with their custom . Ilis table will be snri-
iSXUCX tvAc.S. j plied with the best the market affords, ami
. 1 pledges hiinscll to use every possible exertion Cologne Water, Snufl Boxes assorted, 1 air; t sl.ltrrtl satL-faclion, and solicits publia Brushes do , Tooth do. do., Cloth do. do., Milk; patrollHivR. of Hoses, Anli.jue Oil for hair, Spanish begar,) ,,is hn'SQ . rapacious, comfortable and conMatch Lights, Pomatum, Itosc soap superior, 1 VPnit,llt Tne i,ar s1HJl always be abundantly Lavender do do, Jetsam. no do do., ..i.uwng ; wiUi cV4.rv v;uit;t uf lJje ulost ciloico do. assorted, Blue baiieeis. Purple do , Shaving; ij,.l0rs Brushes, do. Boxes, lndelable Ink, Rod uo., . 'Sf..bies .Mitacliel to this establishment Fancy Smelling Bottles, 1 hermonu-tcrs, .'ercui-,are .rp, and convenient, and will ulway be sion Caps, Chemical Ink Powders, small l.lasj at()rt?d with ,,roVonder. Lamps, do. Whiteware do., W ater 1 j A good, steady and honest hostler is engaged, Camel's hair Pencils, Black Lead do., Cedarj wno is thoroughly acquainted with his business, do., Red Wafers, do. Sealing Wax, blaci do.! N H Hoarders by the year, or otherwise, do., do. Sand. ill be thankfully received, and accommodated ?tntS, OUS, &C. i on moderate terms.
ti n-iiiuxiiiii, i.itiL:ai;uuiliJ'l I1IU1UI1R,
March H, 1W4-41-tf
MANUFACTORY. "BT HAVE n lark assortment of TIX WARE
Prussian Blue, Crome Yellow, Terre-de-sien-11,1, Venetian Bed, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, j do. Whiting, Dry W hite Lead, In Oil do. do.,) Lampblack, Verdegris, Yellow Ochre, Chalk,!
Hold Beat", Silver bronze, Copper do., Bed Saunders, Brazil Dust Camwood, Ai nato, Rosin
Madder, Chipped Logwood, Extract do., Sand
Paoer. Rotten Stone. Curcuma. Pumiee Stone,
Fustic, lilue. Conal varnish. Janau do. Shool-B- on hand, which I will sell at wholesale or
do., Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Sperm do a retail, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such ai Perlasb, Copperas, Rice, Cochineal, Varnish Uuay suit. Job work done at short notice. Brushes, Paint do. asssorted, Sash do., Hearth N. SMITH.
no ., suoe 00., lannei's ivounu no., rjcruo no., ...... ....1 , 0 u,it u, i-n
Horse do., Counter do., Lasluru Starch, Chemical Paste Blacking. Tfiey feel confident in saying their Medicines 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 to and thankfully receivedVincennes, Ind., March Sth, 1631 40-tf
O F E V E II Y I) E S C I P T I O N. Executed with neatness, accuracy and despad at the Oflice of the Vinceiinea (.Luetic,
fljH E subscriber respectfully informs (he pub a. lie, that the exercises of this institution have been resumed. He takes this opportunity of tendering his thanks to his friends and patrons for tit liberal patronage which they have erttetrded o him, and of informing them, that bo-Wil? teach in all the English jqanchei for thefutuve, at the very reduced price of li per ipiarten He is now prepared to eire hit undivided attention to the duties cf the school, and 4eilce himself to spare no pains to advance his pupils in their literary pursuit". II. M. SHAW. Vincennes, May 10, E31 00
