Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 September 1835 — Page 4
mm:in or i.YM'ir i,y. As !, neb's law'" h receully I'rcnmc almost a general R it t pr-t ei hial, and n- the .pieti.n in Hsked a hundred limed a liny. "what f l.vnch" Li" .'" it may be well' to relite i following anecdote, ul.irh mrtv KtTVe IIS HII answer:
In Washington ci'iinty, l'eim I v ania, ' many yearn ago, there lived a poaching mj ibonJ, w ho, it w as hhc ved, maintain 1 e, l.mnelf and family by pilfering from! the farmers around him. T lion j li urn j versa'dy suspected, vet ho managed so n;lroitly ns always to avoid dettctien At length a Mr. Van 5weanngen lai.l the' (allowing trap for him, in winch lie was!
caught: Having a now ly hoi n call, he concealed it from his neighbors for sev ei nl ilm s then roJe over to the poacher's nnl told him tint a young calf hail reel ntlv straved to his farm, which he had penned, imvl was anxious to find the owntr. The poacher nskeil him how long he had hail it, its si.e ami color, and being lold, said it was his, and that it had gone oil" just at the tune spoken of. liemg thus detected in a lie with a design to ik'fraud, Van Swennngen reproached Inm with it, and told him he would give him twenty-lour heirs to leave the neighluuhood, adding that if he remained longer he would prosecute him. The poach er ouly laughed nt his threats, while the latter went In consult with his neighbors s to what was to be done. At the expiration of the twenty-four hours, five or six of them repaired to the poacher's, whom they found perfectly unint imidated. The parly, however, proceeded to tr) Li in ih due form, choosing one of then number, a farmer named I,yich, to be judge. Van Swearingen relate. i the offence, which the poacher, of course, denied. The case was submitted to thr judge, who decided that the poachci should be tied up and receive three hundred lashes, "well laid on," and then I e given twenty four hours to leave the pl.ice, under a penalty of receiving three hundred more if found afier that tune. The first part of the sentence was inflicted on the spot, with such gnod intcit as to render its ro petition mini ceisary. The culprit made ell as fast as his lacerated limbs wool J permit him.
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more space for ue than is required (or tlie swine of '""N ,u"' ma.v (' '" almost liny Munition in whicli a tnm can u m c nn iisp. It may be moved from tree to tri e ly one omn, who can with it cut through a stem of two feet diameter in five minutes: lo men will, however, woik it to more advantage. It is so constructed as to admit ol saws of different lengths accoiding to the size of the tiee A committes of (lie American Institute at IS'cw Voik commend it in strong terms.--It cuts (hi! stump uniformly of an equal
From the Stlma Free Frtst. THIN 1 II AT I I IKK "rilWF.K'r I I I.V ." I like to hear candidates for ollice ngrt e in politics with every man whom they converse with it looks so much like pri ciple. I like to hear men denounce others for thirgs which they themselves are guilty of it looks so much like consistency. 1 like to see young men in a hut summer's day with gloves cm stalking about the streets with an umbrella in one hand
and a cune in the other it l-ooks so verjgmtetl. I like to see young ladies peep through the cracks of half opened doors ond windows to catch a glimpse at the youi.g men, oml then when they cotnu iato their presence, appear over modest it m to altniralU . I like to see at free dinners those first down who don't pay, and chow? with might n 1 main it shows such a high degree of Jecciey . 1 like to eee plenty of churches with no ministers to preach in them it looks so much like a good disposition of charity's fun is . I Iika to see a pirccl of joun men stand before a church door, at the close of service, and stare every female full in the face, us they pass out it looks so much like Oiiil breciiri And for vour especial benefit, Mr. Ed
itor, I would add 1 like to see subscriber forget to pay the Printer it must really
be so encouraging. UiiSKiivta. "Mother."1 said a little fellow the other flay, "h there any harm in breaking egg shells?" "Certainly not, my dear, but why do you ak?" ''Cause I dropt the basket jislnow, and see what a mess I'm ia with the nasty yolks " Fify vietho l of breaking g'ast in any require. I dircctim. Dip a piece of worsted thread into spirits of turpentine, wrap it round the glass in the direction that you require it to be broken, and then set fire to the thread; or apply a red hot wire roan I the glass, and if it does not immediately crack, throw cold water on it, while the wire remains hot. 15y this neans, glass that is broken may often be fahi"ned aid rendered useful for a varie ty of purposes. m r-. j , ir & I 1 T '.l
Jo i.,.;tt y naij. ; icarneu insn Judge, ai it.g other peculiarities, has a habit of beggiog pardon on every ccca pion. Once his favorite expression was rmnbyo'I in rather a singular manner. At the close of the assize , as lie was about t- lesve tho bench, the officer of the court reminded him that he had not pass ed sentence of death on one of the criminals, "3 he ha I intended. "Dear me," (aid his lor 1-hij'. "Z really I'g his j arji bring him in." "a imn r TO WtVF.3. 'If I'm not home from the party to night at 10 n'clocV ai-l a husband to his better and bigger half, 'don't wait for me.' 'Tint I wont,' sai l tho lady, significant lv.'I wont wait but I'll come for you.' llu returned at ten precisely."'
i'.sri'.CTI'U.LV i'.f ro: the Citi-; lll .ens of Vin enpes und it V i''::. ty.j that having returned to tin- pi, ten w t:h ,t lie w to per manentlv locale linns.':, lei has r e co m n i e i' r e 1 1 l'i);iri-: r.. the lion-..; adjoining I'oiiti h and liel eid, two i!. ,ir-j above lie C.inci, mi WaUr Strri '. where all w ik entnisfed to hi? care, ivill, be promptly nttrmlcd to, and rxi-niti'il; with neatness and in tho most fahn'-iabli' ! sfy lo.as ho w ill be n guL.i !y u die.l w itli the latest fa-iii mis from the e, i u ci!ii".
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cost of the machine is about fifty dollars, and it is believed that with it two men can fell as much timbpr in ft givtu time bs twenty can with the axe. This drawirg is in possession of a gentleman in town, and may be examined. En. CJaz. 70 ratnri tainted .hat or Fish. Tut 0 few bits of charcoal into the pot in w hich it is to be boiled.
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