Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 September 1834 — Page 4
himself he could nerertheleis discover the orfunc Aunfer peeping through the disguise. At first, therefore, he thought of peremptorily refusing1 him permission to woo his daughter; Lut on the other hand, he thought 'the youth if fashionable, and perhaps I may be doioghirn injustice; he as vet, betrays no anxiety about the por-
jtion, and why should the girl, when marriageable, remain any longer at home?
His request shall be granted, nut his ap parent disinterestedness shall stand a decisive trial.' In the course of a few weeks the mar-
STANZA. BY MISS, y. A. tt.MEI C. Thou little star, that in yon purple cloud Hang'st like h Jew drop in violet led; lint r.,m ..f uveiiins-. elitteriiic 'mid t'e stjrouti,
'Neath whose dar
ii.t dead;
As
1
There coo.ei a tcnrtui uiohr.h, u,Bl :u,,y , " .i..mMr rfpd
en in thy distant sphere, lliousunu uonai . i uc uir iu.v.
as it he wished io Knoiv uomuiKauu.niiK;
Art thou a world of sorrw and of sin, j matter, and solemnly avowed that he bac, The heritage of death, disease, decay ? inof. as vet. thought Upon such thine", but
A wild. rn,tiko that wc wnnJer in, i. . . rptrriIp,i the nobe Qualities of
t w v v . y
his charming wife whose pure sen was Idearcr to hiiu than all the treasures in the
O'er whirl BiToctioit, weeping, bows lierorld
head Where hope's bright wings in the dark Just fire
fold i the day lies cold : riage ceremony was performed l 'ne Icountrv house of the Colonel, und fie in-
through my tears my soul look no at thee, j... made his son-in law acquainted
L?!Vhi" h Prtion amounting to thirty
ferhups is found, e'e
iiy the president or the united STATES. In pursuance of law, I, ANDREW JACKSON, r ib, United States ot Arueiira, do
l IC5IUCIU Ul - - . , hereby declare and ..mk known, that ubiu.j
Sales will be held at Hie unices a fordiville, in Indiana, and Palestine, in for the disposal of the Public Lands .n tha t par ot township 15, lying North of the Northern boundary of Harrison'. . purchase, and . to - ships 1716, U', ! 20. "h.' of r"&e U,eS V of he second principal niend.an, through w inch has been run the line of deuiarkati on between the States of Indiana and Illinois, to wit : Kt Crau-rorJsville, ou the Second Monday m November" next, for the disposal ot that portion ..r ...., i townshins, which, by recent
ui tut, c I iui i.. j - . ..-
Drug c eiicmf cai Stove! HITT &. OHRICK
111 ESPF.CFULLY inform their A friends and the public generally, that thry keep on hand a large and well selected assortment of fieah
MEDICINES, which they leceive semi-annual lv, from the East. UKUtiS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUPES, i, c. Of -which, the following are a part:
Acetate Morphine Epsom Salts
llydriodate Potasa? Ox Murate do.
eodine
. i Dl,.lr rt.,,.,1 M
survey, is found to be situate in iui,iui ; .mo ii...iv i-ichui; At Palestine, on the Fourth Monday in No-1 Blue Pill Mas
vember next for the ilisposai oi mat portion i.tiuar osiu:
thereof found to be situated in the Mate ot Jlh-
Where all things fairest, sootiest pass bwsj
And are there graves in tl-ct , thou radieiit
world,
BtToction,
furl'd
the grave !
THE MAIDEN'S Pit AVER. She roe f otu her delicious shop, And put away her soft brown Lair, And in a tone h low and deep As love's f.r.t whisper, breathed, a prater Her mow-white hnd together prt-st, llor eyes sheltered in the lid, The folded linen on her breast, Just swelling with the charm it hi J And from her long and iiowiii dree , Escaped a bare and snowy- foot. Whose Pt.p upon the earth did prei lake a new snow-t'.ake, white and unite Atid there, from plumber soft nod wiirm, Like a youritr spirit fresh from beaten, irte bowe'd t!ml slight and i:i;;tch!es form, And humbly prayed to Le forguen. Oh God, if doiils nnsoiled as these Need daily nurcv from thy throne If she tipon her bon ded knees. Our Ijyeliest and onr purest otic, Fhe, with a lace so clear and bright. We deeiu hr x.ui': stray child of light If she, with tiiose sott eyes in tears, Day after day an her y ouiif- y eais, Mut kneel and p.ray for grace from Tiit r.iit Tar, lar Jet per need have tie.' How hardly if she win not heaven, Will cur w aid errors be forgiven I
Upon this they sat down to the table, and the father-m law urged and begged
v il i .;t v . .!,.n.it ilmi thpv wr.n'il make as much iiaste a9
)posible, as it was his intention that the rerchar.ee they do not die, that dwell in thee; ; vour)g married people should set off that Perchance there is a darker doom th..n OUI,-'0fternoon for Loudon, fclld that he should Unmeasured tuii, and endless no-tty. And striving, that hatu neither days nor j accompany them. boun! j The son. in law was confounded, and ex Horrible dream! Oh! dark and dismal paih, !Cu?ed himself Hbout tiavetliug on the first Where now I wweping w alii ; I will not Ifc&ve , (j 0f his happiness, but the soldier mainEarth Iwone boon for all hr children-death! ! tamed that thoee were lutile, a.sunng him Open thin arms, uh, motherland receive ! that he had particular reasons lor pi oceed me! Sine forthwith to the capitol, and that his
TakeoiT the bitter burthen from the slave - j matrimonial joy would be as well reali.ec iiive tne my birth-right-gn 8 the grave , LomJon a. i(, the country. What was
i.i , t 1 1' L I : . - ... ...
to ue uone: iiy me j uin-t-y imjmediately undertaken. The old mansecured in a small casket, before the eyes of the bridegroom, the portion of the Glide,
partly in gold and partly in hank notes, took it under his arm, and placed himself by the side of the youug people in the carriage. The road ran through the forest, and fcarcly had they fairly euttred it when two horsemen darted out from the brush-
jwood, with masks upon their faces and i stopped thtir carriage. One of the per Uons watched the postillion with a present-
led pistol, while the other approached the
coach window, and said, 'We are adventurers, aud request you to give up the bride.' The Colonel an I hia 9on-tn-lftvf twore
anJ ranted, but the robbtr cooily insisted, o: his demand. After some parleying.
however, the horseman bent toward the Jvoung man and whispering in his e-ir, j--'That you ma) know that we ate tnoel j reasonable men, we leave to your choice j of two things give us the biide or her jpoiiion, foi certain reasons, it is quite immateiial to us, and moreover, no one shall
nois. Lands reserved for schoob or for other purposes, also lands to which pre emption lights have heretofore been established, or which may be established prior to tho days of sale above mentioned, w'dl be excluded from sale. Each ale will he kept open for one week and no orgcr. Oiven under my hand at the City of Washington, this seventh day of July, A. O. 1834. AND HEW JACKSON. Iiy the President: El UAH IIavwabp, Commissioner of the General Land OJlce.
A
Last Notice. LL those who are indebted to the late firm
ia. of Tomliosoci 4i ltoss, and do not call and
settle, or make some arrangement about Uieir notes and accounts, by the first of November next, suit will be commenced against them. (vrllooks and Notes at the Wabash Insur ance Couipany Othce. A. LKItOY, .Igent. Vincennes, la , Aug. Gth, 1834 10-13t
Sulphate tiuinine Extract do. ' Coloyeinth Cicuta Uallaihuia " Liciuoiice Genuine Red Uarlt " Calisayo do.
Calomel
Opium I peeacuanhct Cream Tartar Calcined Magnesia Curbonat tlo. Peruvian barks Yellow Lima do. Quassia
! Cascarilla
Gentian Colchiium Syrup Li verwoi t Gum Scammony
.5 CD
A I.
10 10
3 (, a. 3 n 3 150
so, a
DAOS do.
Kcccivcd, IIAVANNA COFFEE, Rio do.
Barrels New Orleans Sugar, do. Loaf do. barrels Cngniac Rrandy, do Aineiii'afi do.
IJarrcls Cherry bounce,
Madeira W n,e, Malaga do. Tanners' Oil, Conemaugh Salt. Assorttnttit of
i
no lo. do. do. large
QUEEN SWA RE,
AMI
which are otl'ercd for snle very h.w by BUUTCH & I1EHERD. Yir.crnnes, June 21, 1S34 3- tf SAI.T!! MLTO
.ambi;e
A rabio Cainphor Asafoetidii TragacautU Elastic Sty rax Aloes (i uiac Kino Ammoniac
Radx
Sugar Lead
blue Vitriol White do. Tartaric Acid Sup. Carb. Sodit Car!. ilo. Manna Flake Orange 1'eel Nut triil Is Jalap Pulv. Caluuiba do. Virginia Snake Root Seuc ka do. Radx. Valerian Uva Uri Burguady Fix Pimento Adhesive Fluster Cantharides do. Mercurial do. lyachilon do. Court do.
a-
D All R ELS FIRST Sal
y
ROSS
THE lIRIDECKOO.irs PItOUATlOX.
A voure Enc'idhuian, froai iramins, love ever know your decision.'
nrYuirs and such other eold scalteiino em i The bridegroom did not think lonr
pioyment, had so nearly reached the drees1 bout the matter; for he whispered, 'Take of hisereat grandfather portion th.tt he ; tha bride.' 'Biotbet,' cried the robber to
could calculate the departing hour of his his accomplice, 'e shall take the bride.'j , st - lat guinea. Oneeveningae he wns re- In the twinkle of an eye the soldier sei- j cpiG nd'V
turning heme Irom one ot those uaunts of zed his gentle son-in-l:iv ty the necK, dissipation, which he habitually frequent- shook him violently, nnd exclaimed with a ted, feeble in body as in mind , 8nd lor the' thundering voice, 'Ha villian! so conject first time in his life casting a look upon', ure vas well founded. Mitt you cared not for his fortune, he could not w ell determine j my daughter, but merely for her fortune, whether he should end his troubles byj God be praised! that my child and my draw ing the trigger, or by throwing him j money are net irrecoverably in your elf into the Thames . jelutches. Know then, you knave, the While he was thus wavering betweenjman who married you was no clergyman, fire und wetter, the vfry profound idea oc-! but a brother soidier iu priest's attiie; and
curred to him not to lay violent hands on; these gentlemen are no highwaymen, but ;
himself, but allow bimsell ta be conducted fuends w ho have done me the service of nut of the labyrinth of poverty by the' ptoving ou. Since, then, you have laid fair hand cf some wealthy bride. Withiopen your whole vileness, we shall have this consoling thought he went to bed, and' no more connexion. I shall return home already in his nocturnal visions the rapid ; with my daughter and my money , and you racers dev, and the g'rls frisked around j may go to London or to the him, both of which he was hnppy in think-j With these wordi, he translated the asir.g he might maintain io future upon the tonished bridegroom, with a kick, from dowry of his wife. Shis carriage to the road, and ordered the On the following morning he reflected, postillion to tutn about. The outlaw set anew upon his plan, und found it unexcep-! out tor London, mid had while upon the
liona! in every pomt, excepting the vf-ry road, the fairest and best opportunity of
iir-ni circuaiHRnce oi not Knowing wnei c determining whetherhe should now use the to tind the rich heiress he wanted. Jn; pistol cr throw himself into the river. London, where nli regarded him as a j - -
spendthrift, it was net to be thought of: he must throw his net elsewhere. j
nuality Kenhawa SALT, just re reived atid for sale, by
SMITH & CARSON, d, 1 83-1 18-tf
& EWING,
eel a handsome supply of
UMMER COODS, mak-
ingtheirnssortmcnt general nnd complete they
will sell low lor cash, or for such articles of
couutry produce a is usually received in Stores. Vinceunes, Ip.d., May tOih, lh34 49-3m
Refined bora x ! Crude? do.
Nitre Refined
White .Squills balsam Copavia Oil do. Consolidated do. Oil Oubebs Chloride Limo ilo. Soda Cowhage Down Phosphorus Cioton Oil Rhubarb Pulv. Radx Diittdis Rochell Salts
SAL.T ! S AJLT ! !
barrels Kenhawa Salt, first quality, bls. Muskinguin do. do. do.
J ust received, and
For sale, by
THORN k TRACY. Yincenncs, Ind , June 14tli, li!34 2-tf
MATRIMONIAL AN EC DOTE. Tb Rer. Mr. O. a respectable clergyman in
After much cogitation rind searching hefh5 interior of the state of New-York, relate! Ot last hit upon an old rich Colonel, living! ,he iUwinS anecdote. A couple came to him
'S! L l n.l.l....o.l ;!,
f Ullllf tlUUUl duuirjctu nun, T- I v 1 1
'How much tlo you ax, Mister?' Why,1 replied the clergyman, J generally take whatever is offered me. Sometimes more.
opOD his own estate, about twetv m
from the capitol, and wes the father of an only daughter. Jato th houe of tbi gentlernan, by means of a friend to whom he premised half the booty, he got introduced and received. The daughter of tho Colonel
sometimes less. 1 leave it to the bridegroom.'
but now much no you ai, Isayj' re
pented the happy man. 'I have just said,1 repl
ied the clorgymnn, 'that
was an awkward country girlk wilh roundj I left it to the decision of the bridegroom.
chubby cheeks like Ileuben'e clierubims, and looked particularly edd in the handmedowd attire cf her sainted mother,s
ruother, which did not at all fit her, and
was of course not the
cct. Her mind , too, wss ns attractive as her
attire: she could ouly talk of hena and!
. .. J IT -
Dome give mo un uonars, some live, some three, some two, some one, aud some only a quarter of one.' A quarter, ha,' said the bridgroom. 'wal' that's reasonable as a body could tix Let me
moet fashiouable!slc if 1,ve got the money.' JIe took out his
pocket-book ; there was no money there; he
fumbled m all his pocket. , but not a sixpence could he find. t)ang it,' said he, M thought I had soma money with uic;butl recollect now
WW. subscribers have just received from
New Orleans, a very general assortment of
Groceries, all of which, having been selected with care, they feel safe in pronouncing them of excellent qualities. These, together with the old stock rentier their assortment complet and they will be disposed of low tor cash. THORN & TRACY. June 21, IF34 3-tf
psom
(ilauber do. Caustic Potasa; benzoic Acid adx Sarsapurilla Cantharidc-s Tartar Emetic. Senna Alexandria Spermacc li Sal Ammoniac ( ,'occulus Indicu3 Arrow Root Pulv. Fine Sponge White Arsenic Paper Pill boxes Wood " " White Wax Yellow do. Red I'recipitato White Chalk prepared ('rude Antimony black Hellebore Ergot Pulv. Flor Sulphur English Siillroti AineiicHii do. Cubebs
black oxyd Manganese t
Carb Ammonia Citric Acid Phosphate Iron Carb. do. Autimonialis pulv. FrankinceiK e Armenian bole Carb iinc IS us Vomici. Russian Castor Ft. Catechu (.'albaiiuiii Roll brimstone Sheet Coiks bottle do. Vial " Oil I'tit'riii in t 4 Almonds " Winfergreeu " Ciiuianioii
Cloves Lavender bordcau Anise Ciira way OruiiL'C Spruce bercamot Sassalr.is Oritramm Hemlock Fenny roy al Cedar Turpentine J uniper Rosemary Wo rin seed Scnka Castor Sweet Spiko ROSI!
Prussiate Iron Muriatic- Acid Sulphuric do. Nitric " Sidphuric Ether Aqua Ammonia. Sju'iits do. " Nit. dulc. black Drop
4i i 41 ti Ik 4 il i I 44 i 4 it 44 44 ti ti it it ti ti
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Wormwood
African Cayenue Common do. Lobelia Gum Myrrh Hemlock biyberry Pulv. (ringer Witch Hanel
Winter green Skunk Cabbage Raspberry leaves Meadow Fern Mustard Flor. bitter Herb, ttc. Lc.
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j - - -
. hnt it ir in m v i ti: n pr rrn tt'iu j . i r a i i .
geeen; end when any other topics came a. 1 , I , ,. ' , - - , , I ty, have ou get such a thu g us two sh inn bove board, her conversation va? imitetJt-h',, vo.. u'iiif.
to a 'yes, yes,' cr a 'no, no,' and beyond this seemed to her finfu'. This wooden puppet wits indeed a contrast to the fprihtiv, gay nnd lively nymphs with whom the young P.ribu'n had until this period been toying, but he carefully confined to the sniitu,ie cf pjfi 0vn Itosom the disagreeable feelina of ihi heaven an earth difference. His flattering toogue called the girl'd silliness inno cenc, and her red swollen cheeks he likened to the beauty of the full blowu da mask rose. The end of the song was turned, to the father, and lie sued warmly for the daughter1 hand. The Colonel during hi sixty yeare ca reer through this world, had collected so rncb knowledge of mankind, that, however elyly the young man had masked
about vou
Me?' said the hridc with a mixture of shams and indignation, 'I am astonished at ye, to come here to be married, without a cent of money to iay for it! If I'd known it afore, I wouldn't a come a step with ye; you might have goue alone to be married for all ine.' Ye, but consider Hetty,' said the bridegroom, in a soothing tone, 'we're married now,
ard it can't be helped; if you've got skh a thiug a a couple of shillings
Here, take 'em,' interrupted the angry bride, who during his speech had been searching in her work-bflr., and don't you,' said she, with u sig-
f sT ESP ECT FULLY informs his friends and wl the public, that his odice is now kept on Main street, Evansville, Indiana, near the store of Lockwood i Newman. Ha will keep ou hand, and for sale, a general assortment of VEGETABLE MEDICINE. Being fully convinced that a regular and scientific system of bO PANIC MEDICAL PRACTICE, possesses a vast superiority over the common mode of bleeding and mineralizing, both in point of efficacy and safely, he employs vegetable remedies exclusively in his practice, and recommends them to all who resort to medicine with the hope cf permanent relief. N. B. The public are informed (hat those
who are pretending to practice the Thomsonian ! n Venetian lied, Red Lead, Spanish Brown!
Surgical Lisl!nviYts. Pocket Cases, Am. Spiin? Lancets, German
do., Evan's Thumb do., Com. do. do., Gum do.i Tooth Drawers assorted, do., Elevators tlo,! do. Forceps do., Rouge's, Elastic Pessarier, do.J Catheters, Syringes assorted, breast Pipes, Nursing Bottles, Hull's Patent Truss, Common do , Nipple Shells. J YancN; SivtAccs. j Cologne Water, SnulT Boxes assorted, Hair; brushes do , Tooth do. do., CJoth tlo. do., Milk I of Roses, Antique Oil for hair, Spanish Segars,j Match Lights, Pomatum, Rose Soap superior,' Lavender do do, Jessamine do. do., Shaving1 tlo. assorted, Blue. Saucers, Purple do , Shaving' Brushes, do. boxes, Indeluble Ink, Red do.,; Fancy Smelling bottles, Thermometers, Percus-I sion Caps, Chemical Ink Powders, Small Glass! Lamp", do. Whiteware do., Water Paints, i Camel's hair Pencils, black Lead do., Cedar tlo., Red Wafers, do. Sealing Wax, black do. ' do., ilo. Sand. Taints, Oils, &c. j
Prussian Blue, Crome Yellow, Terre-de-Sien-
System without qualification, or authority, or
blending vegetable and mineral medicines, are not patronised by the Thomsonian Botanic Institution. A. P. HUTCHINSON. Evansville, Ind. July 12, 11534 C-6m jiiiMovjiL.
iiiaoai t motion of her finger,
serve me another sich n trick.'
dou'i
you never
A young fellow once went to court a girl, and being very bashful, he wailed someiime,uot knowing what to say. but at lengfl, broke silence by saying "Father'i com had a ealf to Jjv. ad it mi
etP
.Mill.
YLNCENNES
JOHN MYERS, having removed to the house recently occupied by A. LcRoy, nmj being permanently fixed, assures his friends and former customers, that the Larder, the liar, the Granerv, and the Hay loft, shall alway s be well provided: the chambers shall be kept in proper order, and tho hostler, and servants, shall be faithful. He pledges himself to 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 couifor-j table house of public entertainment." j ViBMUurs, hid , May 31, IfcSl-W.ls V 4 '
ESPEC'I FULLY informs his friends r.nd
the public centrallv, that he has opened
a House of 3)ut$Uc Siitrvtofumrsit, for the reception and accommodation of tiavellers, and all others, whomay be pleased to favor him with their custom . Instable will be supplied with the best the market affords, ant! pledges himself to nse every possible exertion to give general satisfaction, and solicits public patronage. His house is rnpacious, comfortable and convenient. The bar shall alw ays be ubundantly filled with every variety of the n;git cl-vic'y Liquors. The Stables attached, to this establishment are large and convenient, and rvill always b& well stored with provender. A good, steady and honest hostler U engaged, who is thoroughly acquainted with hU husineis. N. b. boarders by the year, or otherwise, will he thankfully received, and accommodated on moderate terms. Washington, Da viess county, Indiana March 3, l'd3-!--4!-lf J
do. Whiting, Dry White Lead, In Oil do. do.,)
Lampblack, Verdegns, eJJow Ochre, Chalk, Oold Leaf, Silver bronze, Copper tlo., Red Saunders, Brazil Dust, Camwood, Amnio, Rosin' Madder, Chipped Logwood, Extract do , Sand Paper, Rotten Stone, Curcuma, Pumice. StoneJ Fustic, Clue, Copal varnih, Japan do, Shoe! do., Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Sperm tlo ,; Perlash, Copperas, Rice, Cochineal, Varnish; brushes, Paint do. assorted, "'i do., Hearthj do., Shoe do., Tanner's Round do., Scrub do.,! Horse do., Counter do , Eastern Starch, Chem-i ical Paste blacking. They feel confident iu saying their Medicines are fresh and genuine. Piiy sici.ins and Mer-! chants, wanting articles iu their line, will findi
it much to their interest to call arid examine for
11 S:ticcti: icu MAN U FACTORY.
TIIAVE n :.r,ci assortment of TIN" on hand, wbirh J will sell at v.-hoi
retail, low for L ASH or TROniTP ..,,.v.
may suit. Job workd.-jne at short notice. v , , . N- SMITH. ineennes, lad. .Tu::o 15, 1833 1-tf
WARE
olesnle or
as
Ordtrs and i reseriptions nromt.tlv attended ti
. . ' "
i mi iiianuiuily received. Vinceunes, Ind., March Sth, 1834 10-tf
mil E subscriber respectfully informs The pub be, thit the exercises of thin iruf if mion
lhe.ase.ves before they purchase elsewhere.- ' 1. ,V Y" ..J . ZS:
patrons for U.e liberal pjitronare which thev have extended to him, and of informing them that he will teach in nil the English jqanch for the future, at the very reduced price vf H Per quarter.. He is now prepared to cive L-s undivided attention to the duties of the'school. ami pledges himself to spare no r.n, .. '
j vance his pupils in tiieir literary r tusui?..
.SAir.
barrels Muskingum Salt, just re-l
ccivcu anil for sale, by
ROSS ii EW'ING. June 2C, 1G31 4-6t
o. M. i!UW, Vincen-.ei; Ty 15, ICS4- oO
