Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 June 1835 — Page 4
ttTtm the IsmJon Court Journal. ODE TO CAPTAIN KOSS. Oil, Captain Ross! Thou great North Pole star! moil transendent Lero Of thirteen degree below Zero! Tlimi second North, (old Noah, you know, went out once on an Ark-tic expedition Whcci Hre wo to get hold of your edition Of voyages and travels in the snow, Promised long ago? Whan do you mean to efts f)ur longing on the score Of what you bore In the North Sens You rand y our little band of Polish refujreei! I'm at a loss To know what keeps you hack. It iemt to me To he As hard to 'scapo those horrid printers, As urctie winters: We reaiiy ought, as Englishmen nnd freemen, To have some nice new net, Neat ;tnd exact, For jiressiiig teamen. Come, couV, Sir John, I'ray prayS-eton? Conider, sir, what luixious legionsAr waiting, open mouthoa, to hear you tall About Lake L. E. L.
And all those lakes and bays, ond creek anJ inlands nice, (All made of ice) That you discovered in the Polar region!: '1 hoe regions where the days and nights Are six mouths long apiece, and dumpy Esijui uiaux. Life upon snow. Come, come, Sir John, without mora noise and clatter. Give us soma of your northen lights Upon this matter! It's now a year and n naif since you were found in Lancaster Sound, By Captain Humphreys who by chance was sniing That way, and stopt your weeping with bis
u haling f
TC
Th.it I, and nil ibe nation,
Shall cr t into a passion ; And vou well know what 'tis to bo. sir, in "Fury."
Coins cut, I say once more
wait ; We can't upon my soul, For the State Of the Pole.
i''.u,.. ,,i ui uie gimsi 01 ianquo, i would have avoided him; and for this purpose I dodged into tha Hotel, just opposite. Put Tear often brings about the catastrophe w hich it seeks to avoid ; and consciousness of guilt conjures up danger, where in reality none was to he apprehended. My motives were undoubtedly suspicion, and the Dutchman detected rne the sooner for attempting to dodge him. At all event?, he followed me into the hotel, and with a very angrj" countenance he-
can.
me
Corns, fir come cut at once, or, I assure
we can no longer
ei oke
THE LOVr POWERS. A chapter from the Diary of a IVew York Physician. About tha year 1C15, a rather stout course looking man apparently some (wen ty-five years ef age, came to my ciTice. nnd ui!ieJ to speak with me aside. He
was a Dutchman lrom np the river, aim
our language rather imperfect.
Having got me aside, he stated his ca?e
with very great solemnity . He informed me that he was in love with a certain young1 woman of hit neighl orhnd n ho unfortunately did not return h;s piuc'.icn. This, he assured me; wa nr.t owing tc any indisposition on he r j ait, for she was
willing to love ll flhe could hnd in order, to overcome the natural repugnance 6he ft It towards him, would consent to v ny ft -asible means. A love powder was that which most naturally suggested itself to his mind ; and he had now called to pro cure one . 1 w. u!d have got it of cur toctor to horn,1 laid he; tut I was feard it might leag out y.um how anonier, and den I should he a laughing shtog to de who' -mm ft " 1 -
clown, .o as I was gummin to a e w lorg,
I toutrht I micht as well kit it
J aa
..a..
'lie s you not the toctor what gio
lofe bowder, a dwelve inont ago?1 I what, I a doctor! I give you love powders!1 6aid 1, appearing to be vaslly surprised at his question 'you ceitainly must be mistaken in the man.' 'Py G t.Oelieve you pe de man,1 persisted tho Dutchman, you look so much like him as on egg does to another.'' 'Xo, my good friend,' says I, 'you must be mistaken in the man. Dut what is this story of yours about the love powders?1 continued 1, wishing to learn the effect they had produced, as well perhaps as mischievously to afford sport to the company in the bar room. Wat is de story? wy Misther Toctor, de lofe powders did'ett do at all. Dey was one tarn cheat. Dey was nothing more as one vils tarlery-raattocks, wal makes people buke deir incites out.
When J goes home, I shuts mineself up
er side of the tree. Thus (he thief killed
the hog, and the hog in his turn hang
the thief. Ball. Fisitcr .
A Direct Yankee Answer. The fol
lowing conversation look place not long since in one of the towns on the coast, of New-England : 'Good morning, uncle Obed." "Morning, Morning, Squire Walker.'"
'Have you got any eels this morning?1'
"No, I han't." "Who was out eeling last night?11 "I don't know, n't I a good many on us." "Well, I wish you would tell me some one in particular I want to get a mess f eels this morning"
"Well, let me see there was what's-
his-name, 'long with who-is't there-in-lhe
boat, had what d'ye-cnll-him's eel spear
they got ten or twelve dozen, and they are the only ones 1 knew, by gosh!"
emttal $c Bum Stove.
KITT &. SAWYER .
&VjkES EC FULLY inform their ' lHbkienl2 and the public general-
ly tWaiJrtiJkAp on handa large anfltw'ell saiecteJ assortment of fresh
9!
MEDICNTlS, wyuch they receive semt-annua ly, from the East. DRUGS, FAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS.c.
Of which, the follo-jziug are a part:
A gentleman n short time since, delivering a temperance atluress before a crowded house, depicted in glowing colors the domestic evils resulting from (he
use of alcohol. He said the nmn micfht
he present who had expended his patri
mony at the grogshop; had abused his
children; and even within a short period had beaten his wife.
"Tut, tut. tut,'' sputtered a little man,
riing hastily, and exhibiting to the amu
sed audience a nose beautiiully sprinkled
in a room mia tvauauna; ana we oasts j wun carnuncies ; a roeaie eneek; an inone a bowder and toder a bowder, youstjtlamed eye, "d-d-do you ins-s-sult me in so as you dold me. Den vi e waits for de ,pp p. public ? 1 can s-s ?-speak in public oberation. Py and py we grows sick in as w ell as you. I didn't strike my wife
de stomach. 1 ink I wat lor a tyvel cjf 'but once last week ."
He sat down. It was a powerful impetus to the eloquence cf lha speaker. Romps. A romp is genprally u good oaturtd tort of a giil, with little mind and far less taste. She does not under-
an oberation is dis? dat makes me veel so all about the short ribs, de heart, do sfttomach! Tut sa notting at all, hopin 'twould all durn out for de pest. Py and py we begins, poteon us to heave youst like de sea in a tunder storm. Oh, how
sick I pa! says Katterina. Den she 'stand wit or fancy, for to those she make grows bale as gorpe, and 1 thought she Jno pretention ; when she is the merriest would vaint,so 1 puts my arm around herjshe generally j'imps the highest; when vaist to hold her up when py G t, weshe is grave she is a fool, because romps pote us ot once pegins to cry, Ne w Yorg! have little intellect. A country romp is New Yorg! and, py kracioui'.you never 'pleased with a ditch, because it gives her
seen Buy body gaft up eggounts as we did. a chance to jump across it, and she loves
Dere whs put one winter in de room, and japples best in the orchard, because she we could'nl get out de doer pecnuse 1 logs has the exquisite pleasure ot climbing the
it and throws away de key when I vnst trees, and tearing her new frock. A town comes in; and so we pole shtiok ourn 'romp is a ditiWcnt creature . She is gen
heads out of de w inter, and Lxikes and , eralty a great talker of scandal, w hen bukes you nevr seen de like in all de she is not employing her clenched hands
davs vou was born. And wat do you upon some one s shoulder. Romping is a
tink was de consequence toctor? had business. It is at variance with de- ' What, w hy , 1 suppose the girl fell in Vncv of taste, and fineness of tact or im-
love with you of course." said I. 'agination. The manners of a romp are
"No, by G t, she hates me ten tousanu fondling of a bear. I would have
uimes worse cinn ever. one worm i u , gncn teenalrs picked out ol society, anu
much sj beak to me now. And all de young isent up the Missouri to colonize a new veliert and garls dey laughs at me, and j Amazonian land. If they did not civilize
bointa de ringers at me as I walk de;the Indians somewhat, they could hglit shtrcets and says. Dere tree de v ool vat them, and that would answer the same
ought de lofe powders in New Yoi k ! ; purpose.
And now 1 pe de l.inghing f-htng r? de
whole llace. And all dis gomes ot de Sagacity cf a Wolf A centleman in
tam rhatot tote Downer you gin me-:thilcoullty 0f reipeclibilily and rcity,
ror I cpnsnwear you r ic .iy ! rPa,es the following story of a woll wat Waved flat chick upon me. And i, . - . CRelt nn,j destmved a few
I g.itche you m our neighborhood, con- k. eince on lhe borders of "White rir
cluued be, doubling Mi lit in a threaten-fr Thfl neighborhood had been infested
ing manner 'I 11 kive you one ol te u t, for ,cvcri years with a couide of wolves
-ti-iiuKir sjuui wuu ... a., "j' wh;c, mally destroyed a great many of your lite." isleen and Iambi in the vicinity. Many
Saying this he loU the tiotel in rage, , , , , fceen poUen up for
and this wMsthe last Icversaw of hun orhe p0ie of findin& and destroying heard ot the love powders jthem , but without complete success ; the A. 1. Iranscrvpt. j voun woives had generally been caught, A . 'but the old ones eluded alt attempts to '-Gtfos so." There i not a more notorious i .. .... . . lvu-,n n,- f-.
than thesrs two words. j l'4a -" ' ' , .
l ne maie
Acetate Morphine
Hytlriodate l'otasaj Ox M urate do. eodine Black Oxyd Mercury Blue Pill Mass Lunar Cosfic Sulphate Quinine Extract do.
" Coloycinth " Cicuta " Ualladona 41 liquorice Genuine Red Bark 44 Calisaye do. Calomel Opium Ipecacuanha Crearu 'J'artar Calcined .Magnesia Carbonat do. Peruvian Barks Yellow Lima do.
Quassia Cascarilla Gentian t'olchii urn Syrup Liverwort Gum Scanimony
Ja ni bo
Aial.ie Ci'impluir Asu tc ti.l i 'I raac. tilth Klanic biy r.ix. A !uus (2 u i :i a Kino Ammoniao
Epom Salts
Glauber do. Caustic PotasaJ Benzoic Acid adx Sarsaparilla Cantharides Tartar Emetia Senna Alexandria Spermaceti Sal Ammoniac C'occulun Intlicus Arrow Root Pulv. Fine Sponge White Ar.'enic Paoer Pill Boxes Wood " 44 White Wax Yellow do. Bed Precipitate White do. Chalk prepared Crude Antimony Black Hellebore Ergot Pulv. Flor Sulphur English Satl'ron American tlo. Cubehs Black oyd Manganese Carl) Ammonia Citric Acid Fho.-phate lion Caib. do. Antimonialis pulv. Fraiikiiiet-ncH Armeiiiaii Lole t'arb. Zinc IViix 'i)iiiic! itusian Castor Kt. Catechu
tn'.-o tliom lit! iat Kinter
i or liiriui l illlltrriMU i ii nil lilies i l 1 1 i here. , r..i:.L ...:t.n...i ;.i ,i, ,. Qi ' m p wn cBunht and killed
AVhat will you ax for one strong love pow- most impossible for ayankeeto talk withoutlslill remained in the neighborhood, when
tier, wat will do de business for de garl,' eues'ing anl we "guess'' he is more tban;,jie f()ewing circumstancei which go to
end make her lofe me like de tyvel all cut?,1 At first 1 endeavored to reason with him ou the folly of trying to excite love by means of powders, philtres, potions nd the like. But 1 found my arguments thrown away. I then endeavored to laugh hira out of his project. But my ridicule, like my arguments, fell harmless to the ground. Finding him resolved on having the leva powders, come what would, I concluded to give him lomething which would satisfy him. 1 accordingly put up two powders of tarter emetic of five grains each; telling him it wai necessary he should take a powder ns well as the girl in order to produce the desired effect. 'But, I lofe now toctor,' said he, 'and does not need any of de bowder to make me lofe more as 1 do now. Wat for thould I dake it den.' "You must take it," said I, otherwise the powder will have no effect upon the girl' But den I ihall have to bay for dew towders instead of one.' 'No, I will only charge you forcDe,1 1 1 then gave gave him direction to dissolve the powers in water, and to take cne himself and give the girl the other
at the same time; and that they should:
half right. Itth.p"ithoftkejok is,ther.Bl h his uncommon sagacity, genuine yankee always guesses w hat he knows . J to be certain. For ought we can conscienti- ne time to his destruction.
led at the
ously say to the :nntrary, a. coversation like
the following may have taken place aptly illus
trating our subject:
,4W haTs a goinsr on up your way 'Can't vou guess"
'Guess I can't what is it?"
go iti ; ' 4,tuess not," "Guess youM better have a
He had killed and partly eaten an old
sheep, and at the distance of perhaps fifty or sixty yards from the spot, one of the Iambi was found by the owner, buried in the ground with its head alone out of the
"Notbin, 1 'guess,' only a trainin aint jou . earth, but its long confinement, together
with the pressure of the earth, had de
j'stroyed its life; at a like distance from
I 111 I put, IliC uuici inui" J nu..-. ed in like manner still living, but with the earth so beaten around it ai to render it impossible for it to extricate itself. This one was released from itl situation, and in the same spot the head of the old sheep was placed in a steel trap properly concealed, and the wolf caught on the next niget thereafter. Indiana Monitor.
Cheap cure for Fever. A German doc-
Radx Spiuciicu. Calb.inuin Suar Lead Roll Brimstone Bine Vitriol Sheet Corks White fo. Bottle do. Tartaric Acid Vi;il " Sup. Curb. Swda Oil Peppermint, Carb. do. " Almonds Manna Flaka " W'inter:reen Orange Put-1 " Cinnamon Nul galls 44 Cloves Jalap Pulv. 44 Lavender iCaloinhn tlo. 44 Bordeau Virginia Snake Root 44 Anie Seneka tlw 44 Caraway Radii. Valerian 44 Oraiure Uva L'rsi 44 Spruce Burgundy Fix 44 Bersramot Pimento 44 Sassatras Adhesive Planter 44 Orizanrm : Cantharides do. 44 Hemlock Mercurial do. 44 Pennyroyal Dyachiloli do. 44 Cedar Court do 14 Turpentine ' Rt-1'- ed Borax 44 Juniper i Crude do. 44 Rosemary Sal. Nitre RetineJ 44 Worms-ted White Squills " Senka R ilsam Copavia 44 Castor Oil do. 4 Sweet Consolidated de. 44 Spike f)il Cubebs ' Rose Chloride Lime ' Prusiate Iron do. Soda Muriatic Acid Cowhage Down Sulohuric do. T'liosphortis Nitric 44 Croton Oil Sulfhuric Ether Rhubarb Pulv. Aqua Ammonia 4 Kadx Spirits do. Digitalis 4 Nit. dulc. Rochell Salt Black Drop
Ant i-dy?pcptic Pills, Lee's genuine do . Anderson's do , Dyolt's io., Hooper's (Vmnle tlo., F'is.her,s do., Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cor dial, Anderson's Cough Drop, Ess. Peppermint, J ii j ii ho Pas to, Steer's chemical Opodeldoc, Macassor Oil, Headache Sniitf, Macabau, do,. Scotch tin , Harlem Oil, Bi iti?h do., Jndkin's Ointment, Worm tea, Hal-am of Life, Golden Tincture, Perkin's ISIisttT Cloth, Thompson's Eye Water, Chill anil Fever powders uud worm mixture. W)tvuc Mc(xCnes.
W'orm wood
hue time
but I rather 'guess' Pin
guess. "Guess thoy will
engaged, "Gueis, you'll go7" "Guess, I shall. Good day,'' "Good day." Exunt arabo.
Novel Undertaking, A morning paper yesterday published "a card," which announced that "Mad'me having consented, at the request of her friends and pupils, toremain in town all summer,
will continue to construct young ladies, at
her residence. No. street
African Cayenne Common do. Lobelia
Gum Myrrh Hemlock Bayherry Pulv. G itigr Witch Hazel
Winter creen Skunk Cabbage Raspberry leaves Meadow Fern Mustard Flor. Bitter Heib, Sec. fcc.
Terms'ncver failed to cure intermittent tever, by
fifteen dollars," &.c.!l What will Mael-. strictly and literally
zel say to this?
SwTgiciW lusYinvmevits. Tocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, German do., Evan's Thumb do., Com. do. do., Gum tlo. Tooth Drawers assorted, do., Elevators tlo , do. Forceps tlo., Bouge'?, Elastic Pessaries, do. Catheters, Syringes assorted, Breast Pipes, Nursing Bottles, Hull's Patent Truss, Common do., Nipple Shells. .nc sJYyUcAcs. Cologne Water, SnulT Boxes assorted, Hair Brushes do , Tooth do. do., Cloth tlo. do., Milk of Roses, Antique Oil for hair, Spanish Segars, Match Lights, Pomatum, Rose Soup superior,
Lavender do do, Jessamine tlo. do., Shaving do. assorted, Blue Saucers, Purple do., Shaving Brushes, do. Boxes, Indclable Ink, Red do., T-' n 1 1 r - mf'llinrr 1 - fM lor Tl..iin. nf InA..
tor during twenty-live years practice, has tion CapS Chemical Ink Powders, Small Gl
Eanips, do. White-ware tlo.. Water Paints.
TO Tl MSH
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Understanding,
bj
on
I inc. Ol Vl 1 l.ui A:l.f L'nAJQjiUL Ai TRACTION.
No Mistake. "Sambo! where does Squire Peters live?' said a traveller to a negro lad, who sat grinning and balancing himself on a rail. Turn up dat street, den pJB dat pond den turn de right,
be shut up together in the same roemat'dende left den strike off de old farm
the same time of taking the powder, andUide Marm Shed's IIoue, and keep going so on for three hours thereafter; when lion where vou see Phillis in de field and
assured him they would pioduce a reuiak
able etlect. The fellow went away, well pleased with the favorable termination to his love suit; and 1 thought little more of the subject except occasionally to laugh to myself as to the effect the powders would be likely to produce on the amorous Dutchman and his Dulcinea. How far they were likely to produce the desired etlect, I could not of course determine, that the result would not finally prove injuiious to the health of both parties, was w ell satisfied. It was something like a year after this, that , walking one day iu the street, I came plump upon my patitnt. Startled like.
you can't help missing onr.
A Unlucky Thief . A fellow in Annapo. lis Md. named Jones, having stolen a hog, had tied its legs together after killing it; and for the convenience of carry ing it, he let the hog rest on his shoulders while the rope that tied it, went over hihreat. On his way home, finding himself fatigued he luid the hog in the crotch of a tree, about the height of his shouldera in or- . . m -v . I a I
der to rest himself. Cut the nog sup
ping, the rope that was around the man1
breast slipped up to his throat, and imme diately choaked him to death: and in the morning they were both found dead, the one on one eide and the other ou the oth
for three whole clav
only a little water, and after the fast ac
customs them to food gradually. Rhubarb. This is ono of the mnny plants which a farmer may be made (r.
contribute to the delicacies of his table
and to the health and comfort of his famlv with very little expense or labor. The plant is perrennial, and resembles much iu its habits the burdock.
starving his patients. Came I s hair Pencils, Black Lead do., Cednr ;s He allows them H0-' Rf dL-U Y01"3' do Wax, Black do. ,u. ic Jao-do. band.
Prf.tttv Good for a "Gal. "--A young buck "with corsets laced as tight as a fiddle string1 examining the operation of one of the factories "down east'' a short time ago addressed the following sapient question to one of the young girls employed in work "doea this factory go by steam young woman?'1 She answered. "It does riot sir, but 1 should think you did if one were to Judge by the smell of your breath. "
Modern dtfinition of a lady . A female in the shape of a pair of saddle bags, small in the middle and large at both ends.
I'ainVs, Oils, &c. Prussian Blue, Crnrae Yellow, Terre-dr-Si.vi na, Venetian Red, Red Lead, Spanith Brown do. Whiting, Dry White Lead, In Oil do. do. Lampblack, Verdegris, Yellow Ochre, ("balk, Goht Beat, Silver Bronze, Copper do., Bed Saunders, Braz:: Dust, Camwood, Arnato, llo.-in
Mauuer, Chipped Logwood, Extract do., Sand Paper, Rotten Stone, Curcuma, Pumice Stone, Fustic, Glue, Copal varnih, Japan do , Shoe tlo., Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Sperm do , Perlash, Copperas, Rice, Cochineal, Varnish Brushes, Paint tlo. asssoiled, Sash do., Hearth do ., Shoe do., Tanner's Round do.. Scrub tlo., Hore do., Counter do., Euatt-rn Starch, Chtm, cal Paste Blacking. They feel confident in say in their Medicines are fresh and genuine. Physicians and Merchnnt?, wanting articles in their line, will find it much to their interest to call antl examine for themselves before they purchase elsewhere. Orders antl Prescriptions promptly attended te and thankfully received. Vincennes, "ind., March th, 18 440lf GINSENG CASH or trade will be given for nnj quantitv of (H'lSBJilil'Sj well cleaned, dned, am! delivered at the Drug Store of HIT X & SAWYER. j
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