Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 August 1835 — Page 4
From te London Metropolitan. COMFORT. I'd lik to hnve a little farm, And leave such scenes ns lhee, Where I could lite without a cure, Completely at my ess. IM lika to have pleasant henna I'pori my little farm, Airy and cool in summer time, In tvintor close nnd warm. IM like to have a little wife I rnknii I knot w ho, I'll like to hnve littla son, A little daughter too. Ami whan they'll rlirub upon my knee, Id like a little toy. To give my pretty little girl Another to my boy . Fd like to have a little chiiise That we milit take a ride, I'd like a little puny for Mv hoy to jcg beside. I'd like to hate n littlecah, Anil owe no little debts. There's nothing in the world so much An eiy temper nets. I should not like my wife to shake A broomitirk el my head, i or then 1 might I egin to thilik She ilid not lot a her N n; tut I shouhl always like to sue Her pentle as a dote; I iheuld net like to hear her scolJ, tut be all ji'7 and love. If I had these 1 would not risk For any thin beside, I'd he content thus smoothly through The tedious world to glide. My little wife and 1, would then No enrthly trouble see, Surrounded by our little ones, How happy would tve be! A NE1G1II50IU.Y I'll AT. How does it happen, said Nabal Wilson to his neighbor S one evening how dots it happen that there's such a differ Hi Hide Bri-i ence in children about knowintr thincs?' Koit mv children go to the same school ., ,i i i wnh yours, and I guess tney nave reen; J o J . ; toschool more than vou.s have; (or I al- . . ,...l,.J . 1 n . . 1,1 ir mi ! .1 II I II L 1 IF , TTHa nilllkcu lllJ BIIUUIU f .v.i.......i, but somehow yours seem to get the start of mine, and have learned things that mine know nothing about. When they come to our house of an evening, they r ,0. ' ,1 RlOU' . Iii!.r ' ..I . ii- i , I , . i . i X ICfllUClll I'J torn t , oiiu ' c, . . tnen, and great doings of the nation; and then about other counli iei, just as if they liad bten all over the world; and my boys let like stums, because they know nothing about such things. I wish 1 knew how this happens. It makes me ashamed to have things so. A'eighl'or 5. I was nol nware of the difference between your children and mine. Perhaps it is not so great as you imBg'me. However, I will tell you what do for mine. You know I hive n. large family, and a small property, and never expect to do much for my children altetof
they leave me. l am tbererore tne moi, , ,e fie(J ,e ,
anxious to have them tro into the world; - with a good education, and good habits, that they may be respectable and useful. For this purpose I send them to school, what I can, and do all lor them at home,! I t-t i t r r- AlnS I V 1 I I Q I IaIV 1.1 rtl P n II ffl (f P ! .1 : I .ii ..!,, i...i
tnen, iu .u.r.u,B. . Sr""n"J .-" V8ry enemies, and Horn the most in.proor three newspapers ot difierent Ivmds liaUe ,0UIces llei ive for secn(itan( to give them a taste lor reading and let co)iort A rot, i;(r an(J R Mltiam arp them have some knowledge of the pol.ti- ma(je ,he olec0 of hj iCIVanl BD(, cal, literary and religious world, belore jj time of famine, cormorants forget the they come into active Isle. I think aj r of ,,ieir IiaH that (h m school will do but l.ttle good, unless some mmls(er (n E rpc,. jg thing Is done for their improvement at i , . elr.!ini. . ,u ,u.
i ii i r 1 i,t I1UII1; HlJU I IiatC IUUII11 lllll 'nnuiiivni publicationi are very valuable, to give them a lasts for reading, and enlarge their views of the world. Y. I expect they are good things; lut then it costs so much to get them, that always refuse to subscribe when they come along. I've heard it slid too, that they have strange stories in them, md nobody knows whether they are true. S I know they are expensive, but 1 believe the money I pay for them is well laid out A few dollars every year thus, expended, w.ll do my ch.h ren more good than the same money could in any other way. Besides, I think there is no loss ol money on the whole. 1 have as much at 4Ka ' mm r ' a miiiI n j 1 aVtn.il.l l. m i C I , , ,i c ,i i i ,,r ; . for these books, my children would often want to he pending' money. Now, their nmusement is at home, and when they are abroad, they seek such company as does not expose them to habtts ot dissipation.,! . n.l naedleis exnense. With retrard to i ii w a . i
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,, . ....... .... I inese iiuiuicauons, wo uiusi iansiy uui- . '. i i i ,u e ves by reading more by learning the characters of those who write whether they are men of principle, ami men of knowledge. If we read nothing, we have reason to doubt every thing. A man who will be affected with rational evidence. and will search diligently, may satisfy; i : ic i.... u. .i. i fc. i must always he in doubt, and rs as likely t. believe a Ire as the truth. Now, have! you any evidence that these statements! are not true ? W. Why, 'squire J ssys it is very doubtful. He don't believe much about these great doings. S. Now Mr. W , I would ask first whether 'squire J is a man of prin ciple whether good people believe all he snys; and secondly, whether he reads much? Does he know any thing about these matters? W. I never asked him about that,
He's one of our leading men, find cugbt to know. S. Whom does he lead? Any oDe that hss eyes of his own? or only those who never tearch for themselves, and can be led about by nny one who has a imoolh tongue? 1 should be unwilling to trust myself to any one, and especially to that licentious 'squire J , w ithout search
ing for myself V. Hut ! want to know how your boys get time to read? I have always thought if mv boys should get to love reading, they would oot woi k so well. When they go to school I tell them to learn, and when school is done, they don't look iuto a book till the next winter. S Why every body his some leisure. There is stormy weather, and many little spells when one may read it he wishes, without diminishing the profit of his labor. Lesides, we have one day in seven given us for rest, a poition of which may well be spent in reading; and, at (his sea son, we have long evenings, io which fariners do not calculate to tlo much. W. My hoys are always wanting to be off somewhere at such times, arid they are always troubling me by spending money in some scrape. b. Well, SI r. Wilson, you can regulate these these things just as you please. If you want your children should get know l edge, you must provide the means an rlace before them inducements to search tor themselves. Tut if. with all vour property, you are afraid of expending a. little money to make your children wise.j you must expect them to grow up in ignorance, and be the associates of the low , and vicious. You can now see the rea ton of what you first asked me. W. Well, I II go home and think about it. Good night. The Huh Man Confounded To be enabled to appropriate the Saviour as our wisdom, righteousness, sanclilkation and redemption, is ot all enjoyments the great cri. i lie puises-oui in no.wui, unrin., power anil fame, all sink to iioihing when compared with this. The poorest, the, most obscure, therefore, with this, is in- , , . , . I "'""- ,"OM, "H 'V l"e """" Kl"lv" w ithout it. A srentleman one day took an sjent
acnuarntanca ol his unou the leads of hisd'ueu with th best
. liniida lo g imt lim lip ev ptii of l.la tins. 1 O ' says he, "that is my estate." Then pointing to a great distance On one side ' J)o you Ste that farm?" "Yes." " Well thai is mine. Pointing again to th.6 other ti le, i v vi etc iijii iioue; ies. see That also belong to me." "Then " said his friend, "do you see that little Village out yonder?" ' Yes." ''Well there lives a noor woman in tb.i t vilbiop. w hn r nn v- ' mo.P .ban nil tbi." "At' ua , rHn say?" "Why, she can say, "Christ is mine." He looked confused aod said nomore. Buck. THI NT IN GOD. What ample encouragement does the word of God afford to the afflicted and destitute to trust in him to cast their care upon him. They are reminded, that f it ilia fmvla tllilf llilffor liunaalli tia nr-l. lieaveil.or the bloom and' idenlial care, much more will he provide' food and raiment for his own children .--1 Instances isiecorded which illustrate his ' tender care and faithfulness-which ,hew !
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mc" iic inu uiaivc iiieuoa iui us ui uui l. , ..... i. rt t. : i , i- . i ' 1 & sert lor his people; and a retinue of angels is despatched to conduct a beggar to a heavenly mansion. The believer in poverty is i ich, in misery is blessed. The Lord himself ii the portion of his inheritance, lie may w ant the crumbs that fall from the table of a Dives, but he has that true bread which noutishelh uulo eternal life. Churchman. In ? .niimn I inti rf it, 'Thmnl Cir-trl in 4 J .J . . . i f ,q ' fa4iocure lltUm.AUott of lhe hroa, in lira Powdered alum, applied bv the a lew days. The efficacy of this lemeI dy, says the author, is as marvellous as it is rapid. Employed the first, second third, or lourt h day: while tnere is yet ! no abscess in the tonsils arrests all symp toms as it were by enchantment; the fe ver bates, the swelling diminishes, the appetite returns, and the convalescence ' 3 nuicklv decided and rromr,let Alum ' i j 1 ' i i. i - i i .. i : . .. . r. . j. ' , J, . ' . : , nan aiieaoy i'eu in use lor ceriaiii "imii:i,, '"" " mation. for example, that in chronic : but . as the greater number of practitioners . . " 11 uunceruiis in common inii.irnniious. us use
was not so extensive as it deserved to he. i rjpn E Store of J HO It A At I I.ALk Iy showing; that tliis remedy is as power-' la leen removed to the Storeful in simple inllammation as in intlamma j Hoom formerly occupied bt Chr istian Oration of the tonsils. M. Valpeau hopes that ter. on Market street, where their friends
practitioners will no longer will no longer hesitate to m;ke proof of its ehrcacy, and rescue 1 ,ereb' '"'"eds of human beings from u,e E,a,c- -'' payer Ilogs The Chinese have a proverb that "every gentleman in China works for his living except the hog.1' n Illinois we make the hog work. When a chimnev is to build, or a cabin to he daubed, a hole is dus; in the earth, of sufficient dimensions, ami water poured into it the h"gs are then called, and a few grains of corn thrown into the hole, when ihc hogs plunge in, and soon prepare t heluaip of clay lor the hand of the daul tr.
L. L,. WATSON,! CO-PA KTJVUUSll 1 1. DRAPER AND TAILOR, U,?A,KE,R ? "fV-, , ' ripHL subscribers have this day entered RESPLCTFl'LLY informs the Citi-; JL ln0 a ct) partnership under the zens of Vincennes and its vicinity, above firm, and will continue the Whole that having returned to this place with a sae, Grocery, Forwarding and Commis view to permanently locate himself, he 8lon business at their old slant!, on the has recommenced business in the House corner of Third and Market streets adjoining Lurtch and Ileberd, two doors They (latter themselves that by stiict at above the Corner, on Water Street, tention to business, fair and liberal dealwhere all work enttusted to his care, will jtljr) (0 please all who may give them a be promptly attended to, and executed cai
with neatness and in the most fashionable style.ns he will he regularly supplied with the latest fashions fiom the eastern cities, and trusts that he will merit a liberal share of public patronnge. He also has on hand and intends keep ing a SPLENIMI) assortment ef Cloths, mi ti'iV be made vp to order on accomtiiodating terms. -ALSOSummer ready made clothing, such as Yesls, WwvUvAoous, MvyvuhY iious, feVivts, Cellars tu.tY ostms, And many other things which the curi ""-tnn see, uy caning ai me sumo men I . I . II . .1 - L i 1 or,ecl slop. Yincennes, June S7, lC35--4-tf liE.lIOTML. WASHINGTON if-, n ... j 1,1 Hash iiigtun, Daviess County, Indiana if. C. 11 1. L I O I T PECTFCLLY inform? hi; friends ari l I ft K; the public cfHcrallv, t hat he ha s remot ed ! one squai e above, to the stand formerly occupieu ny .HcloilaUI, where lie tonliiiucs lo Keej a house of Ittttlf C 1 II tf V tit 111 VA C t . for the rerepti-jii and accommodation of trnvi h-.s,andnll others, ho may he leaed t.. f.ivu, him with their custom . His table ttillbesuothe miuket nlfords, aiul e every in-ihle csi'linii piedi-p. iiinise'f to ! n'li-' iiiuic.i in ;t te Ke, raUat.siact.on, d 8ulic.ls public pa tronHge. j his house is more r-npRciou. comfortable and onvcnieiit, than hi" former stand. The bin '"H always be abundantly filled with ever) variety oi i lie luo-l choice l.i'pior. The Stables attached to t his eUalili-hment are larne and convenient, and will always he well stored w ith provender. A g-ood, steady and honest ho-tler u enlaced, who i thoroughly acquainted with his bu-iuiv". - K- Boarders by the vear, or otherwise, "ill be thankfully rcceit ed, and aceomiuoda ted -n moderate terms . Washington, I)avics county, Indiana. March 3, J8J4 41 tf fjTIIE undersigned have ju-t received their SPUING and SLMMLll sujv ot C,,,.n--,, a and ett,.n,;ve assor,menJ . ,, f ,. , .. , ' ,, ... ?" f T ' "i" be "nusually low "r cash or such articles ol trade a, a,e luiuuiy idiveii in aiuiex. c , rM. ,,-r, 1 1 woo iv i. i i At i-i . May 22, 1835. 50-3 m. 'BIURET, pair Best Frrnrh Hurr Mdl Huner of L i3iiz!iy Norton's Manufactory, for sale hv B. Orders will be received and tiromi.tly tilled for the above article. ' Vincennes May 28, lii.3. Cr2(f P.. THE C TENTH VOLUME,) A Rrvositoru far ."Juste, Fnaraiinz, Wood r j ' - si Cuts, Poetry, and Prose, BV THE MOST Ctl EBRATED Al'IHOrU, t,. 7.;D;.,i ,.t riwuoHru in jj iii milium. BY L. A. ;oi)K.Y, I Tiil '-idelphia, Ta. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. '1 E subscriber having established himself n this place for the purpose ot utlcndin to iln duties of a Harder and Renovator, would respecitully tender his sen ices as such to the ci",n Vincennes, with ;m .-issurance of eivinc ceneral satisfaction lie can ut all limes he tound at his i.ost on Water street, in the f,., jboute now occupied by Jonathan THt lor ALFRED RICHMOND July 22d, 1035 8-1 f 11 KM()r A J and former customers are particularly le ferred . Vincennes, Jul v 2, 1C33. $25 Itcward. TRAY E 1 from ths subscri her bnt the first of April lu.l a llnrk turret LfirsA. six or ' O .' I l ..i c r - ij seven TCno nm, tiui'ni roirr ii 't hands huh, slightly saddle Hi.u kgrr.T'tfg ed. and has a peculiar w hile spot on the side of his nose was raised hy Mrs. Hofan near Montezuma, and has probably made for that place. Any person returniii)! uid horse shall receive the above reward fiom AARON SHAW. Vincennes, June 30, ISJj. --it
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JOHN D HA K Ell, 1' I! Til. HAY. Louisville, May 28, 1C35--3-Ct
Maker & Tillay. N addition to their former stock, have on hand 1GO T'-igs Coffee SO Ilhds New Orleans Sngar, ISO I'"xes Tea 12 I'ipes Madeira and Sicily Wines, 60 Qr- Casks dry and sweet .Malaga Wines 35 Half Pipes Cogniac Prandy 1 " " Superior Champaign P.rand y 15 !1!. Tore Peach I'.rnndy 3 Caks Jamaica Spirits 15 Hai rels Gm. and a lew dozen Su perior Shampaign Wines. Also jut received -10 1'ioxes Muscat Wine of superi or quality, which, with a general stock ol Groreries of every description, will be uispnsed of on liberal and accommodating term'1. Louisville, May 2P, 1 G3.rj. 3-fIt w E have just received, and are now opening a general stock of liUCeUSWAVe., L WSC'AW VV. "XiV'UtiYU VOlUtS . ' ' ' UUoV.Y, iOUKS, Vitiots, A ; v v 's ' V y nv. yi s , and all other articles u-ually kejit in retail Stores, all of which tte oiler to out friends and cuMomers very low. Most kinds of country produce received in exchange. MTtTCiT IILTT.RD. 'incenne., June 11th, 1C35 2-tf GROCERIES f I1F. undorsisneil r; now receiving a verj M In rye und extensive irtock, cou-istinj in part, of Ilavcnnah and Broun Sugars, t'hatnj'aiin, (Jvgniac, lluchtlle and .line-, ricnn Hi aitdijs , ! Hum and Jamaica Sjdrits, Upland 'Jin, .Malata, linerif'. Claret & Chauii'aii7i IfVifS, i (Viiii Fv-Jidtr and Young Jhyi iii Teas, Chocolate. S Indigo, I ej'j i r, j Pimento, Tobacco, Snuff, 'i of dijj'trcnt hinds, j Tanner's , Sjicrm, and Flax Seed Oils, I And Hiany other articles which makes our as-' sorlment complete. We would purticiilai ly request nil persons w ho want to lay in a sim li, to call and en j ipiire, as tve will at all times he n-rv much! pleased to show our tiooi I , and 'v Hie prices ;! lor we lliink licit all persons ( ii.piirniij w dl find it to their i lit i rest to pui c ha-e. 11 U 1 Cll k IIPPPPI). j Vincennes, J uno 1 I , I r. !. 2-1 1 I 'For Hnlc 1 '!!(. or rffIIE well known desirable property j with all its coir, eniences, lot No l!! in l y i I: p t Gf rfot b.rio- ricf-li rtwil bv , ' , c " i ,ie undeisifftitd, is now Pt sale or rent A new biirk house, (which mat be finished to suit the taste n lie purchaser) w i'h a Warehouse, 5tah!e, Smoke houe and excellent it ell, are of the improvements ; The stand for bunness is one of the oldest: and most eligible. The premi?esmay bpi examined, and the prescribed terms ol sale or rent, made known on application to JOHN" KWLNU. Vincennes, June 11. 11135 2-oiv SALT! SALT! ! ' ISarrels Vitferfb' ' i&imL lvovAvww vU First ipialitj . just received and lor sale hy THORN ,: TRACY. Vinci lines, J une 11, IS..!j. KOTICi'L VLL those indebted to the subscriber by no!e; or book itcconiit o lony slaudiii',-, -ire lu-j ipiested lo call and set tie the -nine on or before llie KSlh day ot July next, ii- no further indiil-l jence will he t;i veil. All I hose who neglect Ibis notice most not think Laid if they should have: lo scltle their acci.uiils wild an ollicer. (' 1 HORN 1 RACY. Vincennes June II, IIj5. saddle Tm;i;s, T. have on hand and intend to keep a suppr of Saddle Trees. Li UTCH & IIKI1LIID. Vincennes, June 1 1th, IG3j. 2-tf BLANK DEEDS, ALWAYS FOR SALE A T THIS CFIKL.
fcJroceries. j. i.ms:s j.;nxvt- ( o ha c RtLtivm ami on ih toR sr c ot'G lidsgs HatHiiu Grun CoI'tf, I Jo do St. Jajo do. 40 llhdf. New (hleani Sugar, lilj Hag t'epperaml I'imerito, 60 (lr. Uuxc-s Ciuu 1'onder, loiperial and Y II. Tea, 10 Halt C'lie'ts Voun Ilyjon Ta, ti'l LJoxes Kentucky i ohatco, 10 do. Virginia do. 2 b'aU; hard shi lied Almonds, 1 Hale soft tlo do 200 It ins Medium ,V Crown Wrapping Paper, 25 Ueams '1 fii ,!o 60 do Cap W ritine ' ii,, 20 do I'ap and Post feint lintdf ilu 6u I.uxes I al!o C'nndies, ".. 60 do Palm Soap, 2 fa, Us Copperas, 1 lo Alum, 1 do Pearla'h, I do S i,ih U'hilii;, 1 Ilhd Dutch .Madder, 2 ( 'eroons I iuiit.(i, 2 Tin s liar Lead, 40 Bugs thot, No. , 2 and 3, 4 I inn n.-sorteil Manilla Curilarr.
400 H,.ses Melee Cigus, 20 do Spmii-li ilo lM) Pairs Dark Chain.", 2IK) i! Pri-ht do 2 Casks Hues, Crown und Curoliun, 2" Parrels 'Pur, IO0 heps do t-0 Parrels id.l rtye Wl ikry, fi Pipes pure Ci'tniae, Braiulv, 4 do Pjiani-h do 1 ('a-U Champaign Prani'v, very superior, 2 Casks Purl Wme, ' ti do .Madeira do. do Holland (Jin, 1 2 bhl. ommon do 30 do New U. learis Itiim, 2! 1 i-'se'hrr with a large and well nssortrii to i I timi itta Iron, Nails and Plough t iii--We bit lte llie iitlentloll .f our l iU)lners ai d oilier-, to the iiliove sto k, and nsnre ll.im that it will he sold at a veiy lifhf aJuuie. P.vansi il!e, June 12, ILiio 3 jTWlIir. co-partnership heretofore exi-t-ir-.g bet wten the subset iheis has been ! this day dissolved bv mutual enment I'eisons indebted to ihe concern are rejipip.tted to make jiat mem to either of us. linn ediale settlements w ill be icqnired us ;the lio. ks must be iTo-ed. W. W. II ITT. W. K. OKKICfC. N. H. The Drug business ttil! tie coniir;uer! by W. W. IJitt. J. S S-oncr. They have just received from lUltimoie a large Mid Ik-pIi supdy of Drugs Medicines selected with caie by W. W. II. Allart.-clp" warranted genuiue. June 12th U135 3-tf won SALE, lU.AM!i buiier Hov.il Priiilin; Paper, No. :t. REAM? Nin I, ?, A- 3, Tun P.i-P-r. the fourth door hel owr tecoioi. on Muikut street, hy JOHN K. KL'RIZ. 'inrennes, .1 nne 2D, U.i'i. 3-iit HV the Subscriber fiom LliiladelBJp phi i, Lc. a ne w and very txlcnsivt; assoi ttiient of Consisting ofFOREIGN AND DOIMESTIC DRY GOODS, I lard ware, Sndillcrv, Que firmware, Fur, Wool, and I'ahnIcaf flats, lionncls, Hoots and Shoes, Iron Castings, iMc. With almost every other article necessary to comprize a firl rate ii'soiluwu!, and to whi'h we invite the uttentron ,ij our customers, and all others wanting GOOD 11 A K GAIN 5. .SMITH & CAHSOX. Vincennes, May .0, lC35-19-tf JI.ljLW" tiC A & 13 "fc tul J. Jit A V V T H. y Jf M P . I T Received a n a dd if iniiHl mi nlv of i!rr loo 1- wd.ic h will he sold low I. r ta.-h Jr such articles of roduce as iiiav cuit. MIORN ,t 1 II AC Y. Vincennes June II, ib'o. CVISTUTGN. W ?T?5rr have ju-t received a bige Slock. ii'iiru; io un tic wauiaui ihp chuiiI .. Ii . ... 1 - . . C try Pt-RTCH lIEbKliL. 'inrenne, June II, 211. &(ores9 & fores. TV- hBte ju't icceited of Ibo fulhjitH j T f kind' n iHre a- i t ment : Patent Pari!) nor Coi-Uini; Stoves, James" Improved " " Ten I ImIc. ( is-mtei!) Sevn Plate " frin'kiin " an. I (.rates " Ail l w hir h will he sold at Cincir-nnti pri- , adJii s lieiijhl and very siiihII comini ion. Lt rtl Cn !c HEPERD. Vinrennps, June, II, I cCk 2-tt Jl'l' received and for sale, j !jjc;rs. half bound Plank Pook, H j 'j lieaiii IVrappin; Paper, j j Wril n? ' Post nnrl Cap. PL i; I CH i- llLCEhD. Vinceiiiits, J une 11 lo-JO --t;.
