Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 September 1834 — Page 4

ft-; wSk? 5 vS5

tih: m:vs i.vr lis- ,'. whom it comes b-f.-re the cheerful fire, Damp truu the press its smoky curl aspire ( ? from the earth the sun exhales the elew) F.c we can nail the wonders Hint ensue; Then caner every ee surveys the part, ' hat brings it favorite subject to the neart ;

(Invc polith ians iook ior mcis ..im,,-, Ami kft iv.lv add conjectures of their own ;

The sprightly nym

For tottering crow

r.i!.1 broil" and battles, hut newels them nil Webber, s

t;on, of tho spirit of the icy ocenn they are

frozen mercurv, necoming ns cantic in rcii

iron If the Massachusetts Seimtator ncvei

warms von with his fancy, he never fails to elelinht. Mis mind is n book ot well selected prob h ins which he demonstrates and arranges in a tnu tore as bf autiful as the very cupitol in which thunders. Nature has cut him out, body and soul, for the forum, and if this government cv er places him in his proper sphere, it w ill he at

! the head of our judiciary, illuminating it by hi1U a rious accomplishments &i profound legal ati tuinmcnts.

Immediately before Webster, on the. opposite

i !c of the Senate, sits Calhoun. II you rout , that particular forehead of hi?, with the stitl. cnzzly hair which stands up above it, you will n rr after mis his likeness. He is the greatest m in in conversation you ever liste ned to. He is up. If he had not such a slouch in hi

boulders lie wnnlil lie at least six let-l i iu.n.

,J that.

He ha

1 J !

palter they hai finished, the sailor returned no' I aloft without ?petiking a word. The Y an

kee, after he hail iti euence vvaicneu uim

to the top, turned round to uie miming crew with, "1 zounds! Hen is a pretty keen fellow for a tussle; but it would'nt do lot him to get hold of me in airnest.

JVften to have off drinking. When you

Ti'je. tures of their own ; j shoulders Me would ne at nasi m itci h, who lu-wr broke her rest, ; Hut he wears tiie helmet of Minerva, at '-n, or mi -lit) lands oppres-!of itself, is enough to make him stoop. (ns is always his manner) caught the

and is laying idf his argument to him. slim f,n?er, how pointedly it shakes

I lis lllllg

his mouth, how it goes and his eye that eye

who h every one r.sai ks a? such a vciai;ir teat-are ho it searches as the eagle does the haw k when about to rob it of its prey, 'there now,

n l,cl,i! been too ratud the M:isacr.useu man

Jo-t him lie perceives his fault he repeats

Fr oiigs bihI suits, a buth day, or a bail, The keen warm man o'er looks each idle tale For "Money's wanted,'" and "Bsialca on Sale;" While some with equal ni.r.ds to ai! nttend.

I if.atpil with each nart and crievcu to r.UJ an

- -- - , j-. end. To this all readers turn, nr.J they ct:a lock I'l.xic. I ,n n nnncr. uli.i nl hor h b-.oV.:

. 1 i i v. i. ' ! , 4. ..,.r-ic :t' e sn me track

1 nose W'tiO Tie t T oei;iieo men i,iu,v vi 5- . ( . . , . .. ! 1..

Would think it hard to be denied the.T News; pv eD.-u-r 8 urow u ?u.e, , . ,

Sinners and saints, the vr:ti the wea,imirii i Re an ficcuit m . 3...v.,. Her min.lp taste., and cue amusement seekiJ'ty. Lut Ca.houn has bui.t up h.s ar-upt-jol

This, like the public inn, provides a tre:;t,

feel particularly tlefitocs of having anoih

er g!as, leave ml-you nave nau enonn. W lien you look at a distant object, an) annear to fee two, leave off you have

had too much. When you kt.ork over , Ux Mural

your glass. i!I your wine upon the table. j

or are unable to recollect me worm wi song; you have been in the habit ot nngintr'Vo'rthe last half dozen years, leave

o'the company vou are getting trouble-

some. When yoti nod m uie ctiair, ii over the hearth rug , lurch on a neighbor's shoulder, go home you are dead drunk.

mua & cntmcc.il store. HITT &. ORHICK

mEPrXFUIXY inform their 14 friends and the public gene, ally, that they keep on hand a large and well selected assortment of Ire, .

MEDICINES, which thry teceiu u. lv, from the East. ,,., crTTirrt; ,(-r UKUG3, PAINTS, OILS, Dr, STLFFS,c. Ofrrhirh. the folloW'S are a fart '

s 7 w e..ita

i

Acetate Morphine

Hyiliiodate folate

do.

1 1,

Cure for Oxen straineJ by vver draxeing. About half a pint of common oap, . . . - !

stirred up with anumt ot mux, poutr.i ; r,t.cacuanh-i

proposition, 4l)o you observe, si ? nw 1 dcnn Ihe throat of the creature will, we; Cream Tartar

Black Oxyd Mercury

Blue I'll I Mass Lunar Coptic bulphate (juininc Lxlratt do. " Coloycinth u Cieuta " lUdladonrv " LiLjUf'rii.e Genuine Red Bark Ca!iaye do. Calomel Doiutii

(ilauber do. Caustic Potate lJeiizoic Acid adx Sarsaparilla Canthai ides Tartar Emetio Senna Alexandria Spermaceti Snl Ammoniac Cocculus Indicus Arrow Hoot Pulv.

Fii

;ht." It is se:f-cidciit!!

caiu tncy are on I . , , .,).i:i CCart a mro

What a ekud oflhoM.l t on, l ' , ,

Where enuh promiscuous frienl sits UJwn to

eat; And such this mental food, as w e mny cn.l Something to all men, and to 30:1,1 r.icu all Tlin TUTLICHT IIOHt. 'Tisnow the balmy evenir; hour The sweete.'t of our summer evr.; The summer sun has lost its power Amid the western forest leaves. And weary man has sunk to rest, His day's toil o'er; and vistor blest Springing: from fancy's repeat he-t, L'ance lih'ly, round his pillow cd hea l.

.1 . i 1 1

wiiti too much caution. e iw liau-ea uui cciiductors on aii &tde of it.

In K.icirty of niy kin 1 he is more at home

ILast Notice.

Cab ined Mencsia

Caibonat lo. Peruvian Marks Yellow Lima do. Quassia Cascai ilia

A

LL thoie who are indebted to the late firm , ('ok.,;ir,im

of Tomhe.sou Koss, an i no noi can auu

ttitir

" i . . .

i,.... .k I l"i u a .(lr tlt'ip.e.r make some nrrdutnntui

He l.asiiiitheRe. oi liEhmentsof Lord Holing- notes and accounts, by the Lrst ot November

I ,r.f..sl r nature. I .next, sil'l will tie cou.ihc.iccu

. Krr.' . 3Vt.i.:AM II it; - - - - r

wiii fr.Mr. n;v soul. th?t he had

Liverwort

bitter voice-j fjr Book ami Nolct at the Wabash Iiunr

t:is sto-Tp i co

tlo w heau'eous now the w ef trn sk ie, 1 heir crimson robes nnOiriM, That seem to veil from mortal cyc T he vistas to n trihtrr world. A nd n3 the tinted lustre fade3, And tlickrinr light iive place to hadei 1 he hour brings ret to thoe.g hti of earth, A i I give tho loftier, h dier, turth. T hi" is the hour when angels fye, With softened smile, puff- e.irth'y love; And. hail with joy each half-breathe.l sih, The zephyrs waft to renlau nbove; And hear (iiein with the iiii3 of thought, To altars in the diamond wrought, from which they ric an inceno dear To MlM who lures his creatures hett. Thn mother views her hvcly c Fatigued with all his sport of d?!J, Sink in s'nmhers calm and nv.ld. Hut turn not from hi? couch away; slaves on his faint sweet smi'o, Hia Auburn curls, and polisb'd brow, And prays, no thought of early gudo Mhy fade those cheeks, to ruoate now. Where now is proud ambition' froMti? Where the dames of angered firemi 1 Pefore the beauteous evening iliwn, They've left the troubled rouel to ttat th, when my day of life is o'er, And passion's fire is felt no more, May I behold this hallowed scene, la my own heart pr.s o'er again. J. F. W

By hs side, yen obteric a tail, portly looking

person with apl.i)fi:l eje, and countenance, ripe wilh el.vp.ience. He is Preston, the other j Senator I'rnm Sr.uth Carulini decidedly the; first orator in the Senate, so far as mere oratory j

reri. If vr-ii l,n! never been tohl bo vo:i could ; -r

jhiuetraced his r, latior.ship to t'attick Henry,

n the ti:i! tlooued veins in rus icTtiiccd. lien; tracn all over nnd that awkward hump hi the

'anct C mnanv Oihce.

I . LEROT, 1gent.

Vincennes, la , Aug. bth, 11534 10-13t

tt

ay,

d elation. Put as David Croc, lie i? working nKin nature. '-

u. Jer is a

. we-ud

lie ciiMivl do it. Did you ever heur Preston

hen animaUvl? tlie.i you recollect his peculiar j power J. J ust like a eatar ict now dashing and j

r liiit; prticipitou'lv along, sveepinif in itsj

and now, l!oatiiig I

it-

$ist IScccivcd.

BAGS II WANNA COFFEE,

do. Rio do. Carrels New Orleans Sugar, do. Loaf do. Barrels Cogniac Brandy, do. American do. Dam-Is Cherry Bounce, do. Madeira Wine, do. Malaga do.

jcuarse, ewri!., tree an. I rock and now, doatii ;bke a gentle trs:ain over spangled Mnds ; gli

.term, und, -the orgeona rainnows of the -pray j ; , AS!ortmtnt of

w. c - t - - -- - j

1) :i o : 2 2 0

Conemaugh Stdt.

lie is Uie A:io

Ho

of the

QCEENSW AUE.

AND

mantis'

From the Aw Haven Herald. A CLVM IlATTIIi: U.S. SENATE.

Mr.

ail pociry

enta liotuc. 1 have but one reason to urge j why he should change ki3 wig it? redness. In ! .!iii-.I.oii..,.i. : a.., h,.,:i',ii..;i;n '

rv to i.3 tiO':'ir-ice t:.iairi:ibe. !it hoh,

the ver'st iindedietions on the hels.f the vhieli arc oJered for sale very low by

j present administration. His hands are raised j i convulsively with what terrible elfect they are: (brought to his head the whole man shrinks j Itroin thn grasp and his whole body hue paused iu Httitudo of the most bi-ea;!dessiitnce. Now, ; all of that wa trick trick from the beginning!

to the tfi.dirig it was idanned and executeti

efn'efly to adj isthii wig, which, in the warmth!

of his arg'iient had slipped trom its proper position. Tho great fault r,f Preston is that he speaks tr o n.tich. tirtat men sometimes fritter inT their abilities by making it too common.

! That amiable, thrifty looking personage to : th right cf Preston, is Forsyth of Georgia. ! He l.ns oti a brown co t, nnd nankeen pantaloons, wove in Khode Island, out of cotton from ' his o w n plantation in Georgia. He smiles com

placently now but now, more so than ever I o has hi hi pcfket an appointment to the office of Secretary of State. His hair, which is

BUHTCH k. HHBLRD.

Vincennes, June CI. 18313- tf SALT!! SAIE1!!!

Harfi' i: v iv i.ijo i in j i quality Kcnhawa SALT, just re ceived and for sale, by

SMITH Jt CARSON. May, 2d, IS2 1 48-tf

I a tim vrA e

Syrup

G um bcaiumun " tiaiiibogc ' Arabic " Camphor tk Asa foe tid. i " '1 rm;aeantU " Llastic " Sly rax ! k' A lot s ! o (iuiaa

' 1 Kino " Ainiiioiii.'ic Rads )i;elic.i iisar Lead Blue VUiiul White do. Tii rlai ic Acid

j Jui. Caib. Soda Cart'. do. ! Manna Fhiku ' Orange Peel Nut galls j Jalap Pulv. i C.ilombii elo.

Virginia Snake Root Sentka do Itadx. Valerian L'va llr.i Burgaady Pix Pimento Adhesive Plaster Cantharides do. Mercurial do. OyHchilon do. Court iie. Refined Morax Crude do. Sal. Nitre Refined White Squills Bahiiiiu Copaviii Oil do. Consolidated elo. Oil Cuhebs Chloride Lima

se bponge.

While Arsenic Paper Pill Mof3

Wood " " White Wax Yellow do. Red Preeipitulo White do. Chalk prepared Crude Antimony Black Hellebore F.rgot Pulv. Flur Sulphur I'.nglish Saffron American do. Cubebs Biai k oyd Manganese Caib Ammonia Citric. Acid Phosphate Iron Curb. do. Antimonialis pulv. Prankincenee Armenian Pule Caib. Zinc Nux Vumicr. Hus-iiin Caste r Ft. Ciitech'i Calhiinum Roll Brimstone Sheet Cork Motile, do. Vial "

E

with

ROSS Cc 2 WING,

AYR just received a handsome supply of

SPRING and SUMMKR GOODS, mak

ing t heir assortment general and complete they

do.

riiOU

I'.i.iroH. As every one wants to knovv! "'y is suffered to grow too long, and his' c n .. . flir Bri;rt. f

,ct.ielhiug about the Lions at Washington, I j whiskers, which are gray, he should most as,,- ,t" pr,ullre as j. us(1a)ly received in Stores.

hull attempt to give yon some outline oi thee, . , red ly cut oil", it he does not wish too resemble

Vott'iuatety , I am 1,1 the Rep ir'ar's Box oi" iheJ rt;n tao much. He speaks well, and is the

;tl placed ia tht . ot.i rr.:aiiu;uraiien man in the senate, lie can catch u w ii.k from the Vice President as

Senate, and the subject ttv

t.i i'l favorable light.

l irst of all, is old Harrv CI iv r.M i'i rei-u- ilu k ae a iiimk.

,ition, tho' not so in ace. There he sits, atari Remind Forsyth, your mind can't help resting ; ' t" to" rr't, h-irrt v.!..,.,., .i-J ryi ;i p!::;r.p, tr.harco eh.swinjf, jolly locking .fibie forehead reminds one of uu old Rrinan! fellow, in figure like a bottle of bst But gundy -a-f!e, armed with veteran trot s, nnd impreg- ,! e "orld over. I do not vi!i to insinuate n! Iu to nil the lusao.is of the envmytere he that ke drinks the aforementioned article, tho' is. tall majestic perhaps, ho A, Ver, I should . t;r- r:'!'h!,t natarally enough venture upon stich

r.ot have said majestic, since his bet are care-i a prtMimplion, Horn t.'.o re.Cicuiidity o! Ms (ace

i 'iy resi uig upon nu uesiv. Various pr::iteo reports are under them; no t:rent sisn, I f :-y, s-t' tlie value ho puts upon them. What a loitv' t aehta 1 he Ims ! w ith lh; eye, the nose, the heek of an Indian prophet. Hm harsJs pre elafj ed--his bicw fir,i and with. h;s thin re-t-iug on his breast, he i rua.matiiig s-orne greizt i tion.l rp.eftion. I like his raouth prodigious-: ly Mi fact it is u prodigious mouth. Ah : --iae-

thine h;is brought him to his feet 'Mr. Preii-.

Vincennes, InJ , May 10th, lhd-l l'J-3ui

SALT! SALT!!

Barrels Kenhawa Salt, first ipiality,

Bbls. Muskingum do. do. do.

I ust received, and

For sal;, bv THORN k TRACY.

Vincenne, Ind , June 14th, U134 2-tf

Cowhage Down Phosphorus Croton Oil Rhubarb Pulv. Radx Digitalis Rjchell Salts

Oil Peppermint " Almonds 14 Wiiitergreen Cinnamon Cloves " Lavender " Bordeau " Anise 44 Carawny " Oriinge 4k Spruce ' Bercamot 44 S;iss;ilras 44 Or'nram ni Hemlock 44 Pennyroyal 44 Cedar 44 Turpentine 4 Juniper 14 Rosemary 14 Wormseed 44 Senka, 44 Castor 44 Sweet 44 Spike 44 Rose FrusMate Iron Muriiitic Acid Suhihuric do. .Nitric 4t Sulphuric J'.ther A qua Ammonia. Spirits do. '4 Nit. dulc. Black Drop

dent" What a soft, siherv,

he gives the word. What a line sin foot figured fellow! His gestures too so natural now l:fti! .' them wH!i an easy motion to hi? head, and r-'W they meet like his conclusion, in civ; rcsi- . ntered point . But, he is only s igg. s', :ng to

t, e enatO th ner el. 1, i-,. : it ,.,, . - ,.( P: ii

Phi. is h'Viest Felix (irundy honest as the ra

sa f handled tool (f the Pn si lent. To thi1 light of Pehx (ri:ridy, is a thin, long nccil, straight forwanl old gentleman, with n roice seMiitn above a w hisjier, but always audible. He speaks w li, and was once the friend, l et now t! e cv.Mny of the administration. AwRj-' il yonder, in a feat under the gallery, s:!s a keen Id.n k-eved man a pedlar in appci-r-

am.e, busy with hi, pen. He 13 writing a speech j with care, they feel safe in pronouncing them in reply to some one. He never speaks extern- of excellent ipmlities. These, together w ith pore, and cannot e ven moke a ;a on without the d.l stock render their assortment complet

f.rct tv:tUti" "it -.i :m-r 1 r, ,n ( . . ,n J im l-r hU and theV Will be dlSHO'CCl Of IOW lor Ciell

Anti-dyspeptic Pills, Lee's genuine elo , Anderson's .In , Uyolt's e!o., Iloopcr'e female elo., Fisher's do., Uatcman's Drops, Godfrey's Cor dial, Anderson's Cough Drops, Lss. Peppermint, Jujube Paste, Steer's chemical Opoeleldoc, Mucassor Oil, Headache Snuff, Maeabau, do,. Scotch do, Harlem Oil, British do., Jiidkin'a

! Ointment, Worm tea, Balsam of Life, Golden j Tincture, Perkin'a Blister Cloth, Thompson's

Fye Water, Chili and Fever powders and we rm mixture.

v ormwood

NVmter green

African Cayenne. Common do. Lobelia Gum Myrrh I leuilock

HA BECOME OLS PRtPKIETOR OF TH K

LiAOY'S BOOK,

A Monthly Magazine, containing Tales, original and selected; Moral and Scientific Essays; Poetry frem the bet Author?; the Quarterly i epre sentatii ns of the Lady's Fashions, adopted in Philadelphia Coloured. Music, of the newest M j le, &c. &c. Published regularly on the fiit day of every month, nt No 3 Aniheiiiau buildings, Frai.kliu

place, Philadeli hia. .. . 1 -.1 1 IT I .1 ..l.n.,'.u

r.niotlii.-neu wiin n ieauiiiui anu vAi.n-iia varie ty of F.ngravings, fre in original and selected design3, both colon d anil plain, with two eitrraved title page?, and two distinct indexes, (intended to perfect seeeratc volumes in tho jear.) also a choice Collection of music, original and selected, arranged for the Piano or Gu.'tar, w ith nearly GOO puges large octavo letter press, and only THRF.K dollars pe r annum.

1 - . f . t i a. . m r

ACT! ii umber ol tins penouicai contains ii.

pages of extra octavo letter press, printed clear, new and beautiful type, (arranged

after (he manner of the London La Belle Asseiublue.) on paper of the tlnert texture and w hitest color.. It is embellished with splendnt Ensrav ings of Copper and Steel, executed by artists of ihe highest skill and distinction, ami embracing every varieli- .f suljetts. Anion; these are illustrations of Popular Legends, Romantic Incidents, Attractive Scenery, and porirailsof Illustrious Female". The number commencing eaeh ipnirtf r contains a pictuie of thu existing 'Philadclj. hia Fashions, designed, rfcairn, engraved and colon d expressly ior ibis work L competent persons specially engaged fiT that j urpose. The embellishments of this character

w hich have appeared in loriuer numbers, ar ci-iifesscdly upeiior to any which have beeu furnished in any other similar American publication, and from the arrangement whiih hai been made, there is every reason to believe they will be; improved in the coiuii g volumes. Iu addition to the F.mbcllishnu nt just refer reel to, every number contains several engravings cm wood, representing Foreign and native Scenes, rnrions and inteicsting Subnets, Natuiai histo-

I ry, Ktomolosy Mineralogy, Conchtdogy , Hu-

morou Incide nt8, Ornamental Productions, l.mbroidery, and either needle work, Ridinr, Dan:in, &c. Iiesides one or more pieces of popular Music, arranged for the Piano cr Guitar. Lvery six numbers ( f the work form an elegant volume suitable for binding, and with thes are furnished gratuitously a superbly engraveel Title Page, and a gene nil index of Colitents. The ly pourahical execution of Ihe Lady Book is such that I he proprietor challenges cen;pnii."on with any Magazine, whether F.uropean or Ameiicari. The best Materials and the ablest workmen are employed, and the most scrupulous regard is paid to neatness, harmony, ami uniformity, in the arrangement eif the various subjects which compose the; letter-press. The Literary department of the Lady's Book comprises every thing which is de emed suitahl for that sex to whose use it is principally elevoted. Tales, which are; distinguished by interesting incidents, vigorous narrative, ;ha.-te diction, and the absence of maukish sentiment; Poetry, in which sense has not been sacrifice! to sound, but where glowing thoughts are sensibly expressed ; F.snys upon pleasing am! ia structive; subjects; Biographical Sketches of IIlutiious Women; Anecdotes, untainted bv -

I delicate inuemloes; lively Bon-mots, and buj moron? topics cheerfully but modestly treated, j eonsiitu'e along w ith descriptions of the various embellishments, Ihe reading of the Work. Though enormous expense s have been incurJ red in making this work des-erving of the immense patronage it has received, the proprietor does nut mean to relax in his exertions I Wherever improvement -nn be ma le, he is de

termined to accomplish it without regard to cost or labor, confident that he will be amply remunerateel. The teams of Ihe Lady's Book are three dollar per annum, payable in advance. 07-Persoris remitting ten dollars shall be entitled to lour copies of the work. Q-Person remittiiiff fifteen dollars shall be entitled to si copies of the work, and additional copies of the best Engravings. Q-Persons procuring tea new subscribers, and Ioi warding the cash for the. same, besides a eliscount of fifteen per cent shall be presented with a copy of the third volume of the work superbly hound. Q-Uiicur-rent Notts of solvent banks received at par value. An extra copy of the work, or any information respecting it, may be obtained by addressing the publisher, (postpaid.) Pbilade lphia, June i!8, j

fBMIF. subscribers have jut received from H Vim; l)rli':ine. n vei v I'eneral assort nietit eif

tiroceries, allot" which, having been selected; Layberry Pulv

Vlllg! I W'i'cb Hazel

ikunk Cabbacej

Raspberry leave Meudow Fern Mustard l lor. Bitter Hcib, &c. ho.

singiiwiniycuMiS stan.

1 ; n; as n"c.h hi , , 11.

' ! I ! 1 r a . Ill" u

' I'

rt l- aute he? lakei n th? r' en ate. lie

any . ! 1lan.ff, and

Li

person ns

he

THORN & TRACY

June 21, I8J4 3-tf

ices in

his' -

ban: Hill, the rear., as Davy

p'tat moment eN Harry would do the b;iu v. piite a di th rent style. If the 'nonor, the

C rockett has it, wl.it vilhmied the Bank.'

Aii 1 .! ainio't forgotten .Marti.: the man

1 .- .UlaUOII. l:rl ., r..ilt.lrir . n, Willi '"HI li Hll llOIU'Sl VIS UliT.U ' Ull U

H ike, be would make vou fiel everv -.-rt r.f political seenavv, wh

v .'. gees up atiti

v iy--liom the maddened indignation of the .miI, down to the calm sunshine ot thebeDi t, to neoneof his owe. images, he woul e ease to cra.vvl 1 along with the sn;iil !ike proirreM of the tiugcish Mississippi craftsman, waiting mi the hid of w ind but superior to both, like the noble steamboat, elahiii:i from its prow every 1.11ldimcnt, he would hear down e very OT pO'it' 11. Harrv Clav is tnilv a wront t:i'ir ! 11

. , j 1 '

h

" I

.e a sure

H'

Iris

not eive e ve

)"in so often ;i !ii outlines.

down at oaii.ted, 'lie has

that 1

the h ippy nae.k of bc-ing always, ia I'.nie, when tiie old man's spirits go down, to wi::d them up again. He then t ikes I. on ce;t to ride up and dawn the IVnny Ivania Avenne. Put it won't

i "1 the r.erwW t r:;!. T .rtir, &r,.-l H.a Prrti-

lnt both. The outrider wiM fit last bo Kft "in! VEGHTABliB MEDICINE. his proper place. Martin they say, is a good ! ri.., fiiv r.,,,vinrcd that a resrular and scion-

we sneak ol hn.i n nmtnr .. .. 1.. s; cane r, an excellent I resiuent of the bonate. i...' . ...... .,. .,r noiMMC Ml'liKMI llt C.

, .... ... 1. 11. t - 1 iiuv. :ilju u . ..... -

-1.. HM-. ,iV me neau 01 tue American

Sw gvcs isivwt nts . Pocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, Ci erman do., Evan's l hiinih do , Coin. elo. do., (Jum tlo. 'Booth Drawer's assorted, e'o.. Elevators do.

! do. Forceps elo., Rouge's, Elastic Pessaries, do. I Catheters, Syringes assorted, Breast Pipes, j Nursing Bottles, Hull's Patent Truss, Common , do , Nipple Shells.

fOLSPECTFULLY informs hia friends and Cologne Water, Snull Boxes assorted, Hair "US he public, that his office is m-w kept on brushes do , 'Pooth do. elo., Cloth do. do., Milk Main street. Ev invil!e, Indiana, near the store1 of Roft5 Antnpie Oil lor hair, Spanish Segars,

of Eockwood & Newman. He will keep oil! Match l ights, I onnMum, Ilosc

hand, and for s ilo, a general assortment ef

BOTANIC

?oa p

elo

superior,

-.avender do 110, Jessamine do. el

tlj. assorted, Blue Saucers, Purple eo , Shaving Brushes, elo. Boxes, Indelible Ink, Red do., Fancy Smelling Bottles, Tlu rmoiin'te r, Percus-

1011 (aps, Chemical Ink Powders, Mnall Glass

&

WASHINGTON

B

Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.

Uhen l say this, I lose none of mv deep v. ' era-i .7 rt r ,, c(,, 7 it n 101 latuek Henry. I It at man, I grant.' . c ' 1 - poke with a voice sweeter than ,..; ,n : l''C ?0n oi an nInt

in

few years since,

anuee t irmcr a-

w orel s as pure and as true as iii.i.ir:,i; rattle headed fellow, famous for l.i mli-nit.

they were word of liberty and no lips warm-! m-59 at fttinq, w ho never had sr.utTcd

r'ttere u u :i,,:lrc' ' ,"1 ve;,he hrcc.e of salt water, took it into

- me 11 iu ui, i Milll lilt. I I

TICE, possesses a vast superiority over the com-: '-amp-, t.o. V In tew a re do., Water Paints, moil mode of bleeding and m"m ralizin, both ' Came I s hair Pencils, Black Le ad eio., ("edar

his

in point of eflicae-y and safety, he employs vege- do., Red Wafers, do. Sealing Wax, Black elo.

frilde ri-nw.,!i(s r t r.luived v in hi- practice, and "O., eio. and.

rccomraea Js th'm to all w ho resort to medicine; with the hope of permanent, relief. N. B. The public are informed that those!

who are pretending to practice the 1 iiomsonian.

stem w ithout pi u.hcution, or amnority, or;

Bn i still eaner to r.ro. lnin, mfrini s,.,a; 10 gsea. lie poseeel a violent .

I - - , ...euTu.in , - - . - - 1 i.' Slt-lll

r.i-. -11 . . . ri ikruihi i iri'i n n 1 ii-nnn M-n...n.i .. . 1 ' .

j'u 111 11113 eiay no, 1 will not express niys ill I'"-'- -i-ippcv as a cum. ; blending rcetahls a nd mineral me-l:cines, are

--..s.. ,o ,v, mm 11, in; ani-11 ;i man a ni"n c : 1 : u 1 .u n ic::o I'oiiir.j ia ins 1, s r.oi oaeruniseii rv eiie i uoihsoui-ju uiiiuuii; ia-

I!iiry (;biyanel the Republic is always safe. ; Indies, he tc ok no rains to regs h, institution. lnosemeii who suppose him a reat politician; lC(ni,er but nnthc Contra wUmIvivJ a- r- 111 he wide ly mistaken him-I mean politician as iem'e' OUl n ' f C' Evansville, Ind Julv 12, l'J: nw taken with all its trickery and time! read to regar 2 t,le t tr.e'tinR incident! - - -

" rvuiR. He is too frank for such. If Henry j " the conduct ct BiS ship nates, as tl in-! JlvL'tTO I

HUTCHINSON.

v. iy live, nt all with poterv (and I do uoti suit. This cf course, kept !ii:n in a con r.i ke this a posMbilitv-! it must bp ns rhp firsf ,.f ...l r.:. : ni .i . .

itesm.M. .i uuai jiea.-, ior ii is wtij unaiva iaai trail "emen orators as the man, who was; , i , c

lonore. hv lh..s..! " J v...

cur t

idolized by hi friends, and hn

litlcrinr 'm i.,.., , , - ' One day our ankee k v rere:verl

a ...v.. " 'I . ....

wnat nc consniereii an unpardonable umi-

w r j

caile d hi enemies

Just before Harry, I have placed the Honorable Daniel Webster. I can't nirk-i ame him. Even his name is too col 1 and terrible to snort with. There is nothing of persuasion er pentlenetf in bis countenance if you love it at all, 'tis only that love which superior abilities inspire. have said that his bend reminds one e.f &u old Roman castle. If you could point from them two spenrn elipped in poison, with the black tlacs of death placed above, they would somewhat resemble his darkened brow ami fu "uus e-jos wlii'ii provoked to combat. Then, too, is that unearthly smile of his alwT at

tending his srcam, w hich, as nn orator ef the ether house has well laid, ore like ihe emaua-

VINCENNES

ry he consequently went to the captain, ar.d asked his permission to give the more expeiienceil hut much smaller tar a sound drubbing, whieh he F.iid, wh? all the redrefs he de?ireel. The captain gave his consent. The Yankee went on deck, and found ihe offender engaged aloft. He called him down, and commenced operaliens without ceremony, relvirgupon his upeiior eize for victory hut instead ol " o:ng up" his antagonist, he met with m

imost coniounded thrashing himself. Af

J OHN MYERS, having removed to the house recently occupied by A. LeRoy, and be ini; perraanently fixed, assures his friends and former customers, that the Larder, the Jhir, the-

Granery, and the Hay loft, shall always be well I

province?: the chambers shall he kepi in proper order, and the hostler, and servants, shall be faithful. He pledges himself to uae every proper exertion to give satisfaction, and solicits public patronagn. jje iup,.s i,y c;,re aruj assiduity, to me-rit the characti'r of keepinir "a. most comfortable house of public entertainment." Vinceiinrs, hid., May 31, 18J4 52-o V i

Prussian Blue, Crome Yellow, Terre eie Sienna, Vein tiari Red, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, do. Whiting, Dry White Lead, Iu Oil do. do., Lampblack, Verdegris, Velluw Ochre, Chalk, tiold Leaf, Silver Bronze, Cooper do., Red Saunders, Brazil Dust, Camwood', Arnato, Rosin Madder, Chippe-d Logwooel, Extract do., Sand Paper, Rotten Stone, Curcuma, Pumice Stone, Fustic, Glue, Copal varnish, Japan elo, Shoe' do., Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Sperm do , Perlash, Copperas, Rice, Cochineal, Varnish Brushes, Paint elo. asssorted, Sash do., Hearth do ., Shoe do , Tanner's Round do.. Scr ub elo..

Horse do., Counter do , Eastern Standi, Chem

ical r.isie iiacitrng. They feel confident in saying their Medicines are Iresh and genuine. Physicians and Merchants, wanting articles in their line, will find

it much to their interest to call and examine for

ilKMiise lves before they purchase' elsewhere. Orders and Prescriptions promptly attended to and thankfully received Vincennes, 1ml., March Sth, 1834 40-tf

11. JBIjIjIOTT IM:?PEC'I FULLY informs his friends ami ft. the public generally, that he has openeet a House: of iJtttiUc 22utcvtafumcnt, for the reception and accommodation of travellers, and all others, who may be pleased to favor him with their custom. His table will be supplieet with the best the market affords, and pledges himself to u-e every possible exertion to give geuieral satisfaction, and solicits putdio patronage. His house is capacious, comfortable and con-ve-iiient. The bar shall always be abundantly filleel with every variety of the most choice Liquors. The Stables attached to this establishment are large and convenient, and will always be well stored with provender. A good, steady and honest hostler is engaged, who is thoroughly ncijuainted with bis busings. N. 0. Boarders by the year, or otherwise, w ill be thanklully received, and accommodated on moderate terms.

Wa3hinnton, Daviess county, Indiana, b 3, 1.U4 41-tf

Marc

GINSENG. C ASH orlraele will be given for any quantity ' of IpiJJ well e leaned, dried, and delivered at the Drug Store of HITT & ORRICK. Vinreunes, Sept. 1834 14

Eh anXf SticctsSvcu M A N IT F A C T O VI Y. F HAVE a i.auoe assortment of TIN WARE S on hand, which I w ill sell at wholesale or retail, low for CASH or PRODUCE, such e may suit. Job work done at shorl notice-. N. SMITH. vmcennes, Ind. June 15, 1033 I -tf

THE subscriber respectfully inform the pub lie, that the exercises of this institution have been resumed. He takes Ibis opportunity ef tendering his thanks to his friends and patrons for the liberal patronage which they have extended to him, and of informing them, that be will teach in all the English jqanches for the future, at the very reduceal juice of 5"J per quarter. He is now prepared to give hi undivided attention to the duties of the school, and pleelges himself to spare no pains te advance his pupils in their literary pursuits. Ii. M. SHAW. Vmcennes, Moy 15, 1G34 50

4