Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 October 1841 — Page 4

A Tnle of thv llaizvy moon. To &11 young Wives aal ISnsbaads. By a dutinguhhid Author. Four mon.hs had ll.vii swifdy away '.ncs Edward Somerton married Iiote

to ward

BUnd. 0;;e summer

ui?6tl, a.- they sa

oncrnncr i-i a rarden. ttHOVil

i --get her ai a window

w i I

come roomesi ana lui.viiik; uxi i.ihi. , with that imprest in em h other which people generally evince, four mouthy afier msrriigc. Rose for the tirgt time began to po:'t. Edward hail, he paid, flirted el amefid'y wiih Mr?, Hrrdmg on the preceding evening. lie had nken to her in a low tout- several times, and had bfen heard publicly to declare, that Harding wfs a fortunate ft l ow. If this was the wav he meant to go on she would he wretched, and no longt r place any confideuc e i n his i o v e . "My pretty dear," paid Edward, placing his arm around the waist of his wife, sin! icccm -.:p.in u;g this notion by another uiii'ti pttorm.nt.e. "don't he jealous. Belie me, there is u en use. On one of the occasions when I addressed Mrs.

II

1 1

anlm? in a

i

1 relinked t!

t' r! room wan very warm: ami on another, if 1 remember rigl.oy, I obcned that the iac'. '.cw nov 1 was rather dull; so, ou v.d'i p, i.'t-ivf, m.r Co:'.", ir-u.ion was reaiiv

' i a :. nst lano:-' at i. sei ipt.oii. Hii-c, hcv .i..sfo I s.dd llatdine was

i::.;s , it (he? ;i't follow that I inns; e a -ih-.n or to r-r.der nun ur f.uiunate." i,;.-. t. dd ;;:."tvr f ,d d to turn a wav i; ; ' v. of U r-r. She coo-k; ( u:i

be convir red, became everv

furtu-

Mrs. Somerton, with a withering look, his vile course of life he had amassed "dint you will not whistle in that very some twenty thousand dollars, and to 'do' disagreeable manner whilst 1 am cpeakiiig. euch a rascal would be a rich joke, and If 1 am not worthy of your love, I trust, serve him right. My friends wishtil me I am worthy of common attention." ; to play him a "Yankee trick," but pxEdward plunged his hands deeper into pressed strong doubts of my being able to his pocket?, removed his eyes from the do the Jew. Believing as I do, however, 1)111 of Shalisreare, and fixed them in that a Yanke is a match for any thinj; but intense regard on a bust of Milton. lie. hi eatanic majesty, and can give him a iit-r 1 .' ; 1 W . .

pause.; f-uuiieniy m ttie air ne was wlnst- pretty strong pun, i readily volunteered

Img, nnd commenced another: "Sal mar-,tt give the .lew a trial.

gme d'un rio." "I accordingly obtained a hundred dol-

Mrs. Somerton retired hastily, with lar note on the 'Marble Manufacturing

her pretty Uee buried in a white cambric Company, a bursted concern, got up by

pooKet-tiandKtrchiel. 0Iie Jlalapar. 1 his note, of course was For five whole days after this scene all (worth just nothing which was precisely was halcyon weather. Doves miht have j the price I paid for it. I placed this bill beheld and envied. Honey was sii'l to ! in my pocket book with some fifty dollars be found in the moon, amino impolitic in good notes and started for the ciar

reference to either of the two quarrels gave any, the slightest dash of bitter.

sixth

day

i

alas:

there

rLii;-1' a

m-

in: alb

' w

re perverse, atu

1 v iri:n die roam, xidi

iit u to re i' eve?.

rt I.;; !:? i: i t (i

re tireii

nor

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Urn

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on!

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tot

-a ?v ( . I -itl; b-u t t-hc .i v :o e d -.( irero'.n. '. ii:.!ttcr, o. : nd j

tleciivp niOi)i:t which

oe!rnri:ilf Wtii l.i'i

ler tor i,,e li.tut

was a tiear ' biack eyes.

nan m et, an

aps n litth-

r i

aui on tiie

appeared clouds. Edward had been into town, and had promised to bring a pair of ne iv bracelets for Rose. He arrived home punctually at dinner time, but without the braor'ot? he had forootten them. I put it to you whether this was not enough to try the temper of a saint? They were going the next vr nito; to a large party, and Rose had intended to inspect the important orna

ments uus ever.inj, and tak3 I'M ward opinion, ?o that there might tie time t

exchange them it not approved of.

Now she could not do so and all from '' -is horrid forge-fulness! She must eid.tr

jo in stupid, oM-fi-hio;,ed things, or pi on new ones in a hurry, irood or bai

It wa

as an

n a .

just as they happened to be

novum i)dt it was!

Ldward mafic m.inv apologies. lit

was sincerely sorry to have disappoints her and even offered to return to low;

ai. r uiiin' r ana reoair Ins neleet.

0!, no! she would not hear of his tid

ing so mi: oh trouble he her. V 'hat did

lie cara whet'icr she

not: much

His

lorceUiiiness

in in in r.

disappointed or

showed how

or

-d; but witii

t'.iult-i miolit s!,e

n.-.l si. id

ave beiTi h.iW

s ( ti arm , n

2? Ii

to Lite lovei v V; un s

w o r

:- -I

i a

croa-ure.

es nee k

ailv wtien von know s!ie

mart pine-

r

her eaprieh usness, uerownhap-

? s mi

i as vours.

i hl ward felt that the char:

was tolahV

unfoundt d,

e ot i

his wile df sns-

ected that s Ike heliovi

) h( r-e!f, but

c

w i thoui

to ')e. or seem, out of hu-

partii'idar cause. One

hi tig wa evident--- tnat sh'? wouul not rear rceo. niet!,i: fj ele must there-

lure

in order to

iv ar.v

"tnm;: lor t.ns was r

?'-r?. Ed ward resolve

h:d-!v die first of

to

future

TV 1:1 u-

n aia.;'.e!;r r.f some pretension, hir..-( !f immdi itr! v to call nv mory the tne'odies most

the nashion.s ami exert a

i i t

f ootiiinjr fi;.'ft on the temper. lie made

. . . r i-ii" l

c.;r, e oi ;i,i'c, w i.icn ne arranged in a !

craduale scale, to ho used according to die

He -va? ; and he st:

i ter in ins v. like'v to calm

i , . : w

ard

n

essayed

the soothing

yst(-m: for he lovtvl her, and was con scions that he had i ven her cause for some slight chaurm. However, she became LI. .1 I .

uiirf i'M'iK-.'iie urn nui one eourse wa-

it ft him to pursue. He left oil' talking,

and took to v lii-tlip-i. 1 tremble for the future peace of Roe whilst I relate that he considered himself

ju'tiiied in aeendmg at once to the

second decree r,f meneod. (in-jante

niarfjine d'un i io." " ID leave me in

the scale. He coinrna non troppo, "Sal

sueh n situation!

exclaimed tiie ill-used wife, in a voice

iliU minted bv sol)--, "when I had so set

my heart on the biacelets! It is very, verv unknul. Edward!"

Edward appeared wrapped in med.iation 1 V . .

and music. He whistleo with nreat taste

and feeling, accenting the first note of

each bar as it ?ho::h ha accented.

dm.

calmer,

gf?ncv oi the ocaston: c

Jcir-t a etitwfili was, or u eime

vtoient. or i;i't vto t;,t. was at ratn.om. rhoti!U this t?

i,

ut, upon another still more cut'dn ob

servation from Mis. Somerton. he s ton-

it d short looked stiridv at her and

h e & '

n

u eet home

i"

Heavens! what was 'n foilow?

had readied the Iat r'egrte.

He

shop, my friend accompanying me. They remained outside, however, to watch my movemeuts. I immediately cocked my hat on one side of my head, and assuming the drunken man staggered into the cigar shop apparently "as drunk as a major" and happy ns a' king. The small black eyes of the little Jew began to twinkle as ho roiled in hi mind the probability of robbing a pretty respectably dressed sot, but I -kept him but a short time in suspense. Staggering up to the counter, I called for a 'lew's' worth of ci-

gars, and took out my roll ci money to iay for them. The cigars were laid on! the counter, and I commenced fumbling!

over my money. His sharp rvc cawplenty of die genuine 'promises to pay,' -111! lio liritntl ... i 1 K T 1 . r

o.M io, nomu linn uii ji:i;ietiee ur mc to hand over. At last I selected the one hundred broken bank note, and throwing it

on the counter, exclaimed 'here, change

me tins ten dollar bill.' The greedy ras eal at once supposing, that, in mv inebri

ty, I had made a big mistake regarding the amount .f my note, slipped it into his iiJ in an instant, and forked over bO 87 as

quick a? (bought. I stnrgered towards

the i.oor, the .lew assisted me in navies

ting through the doorwav without break-

nig my nose, and I left him eh

over the f'JO which he .? ;;..'. ho h,l

made, while I joined mv friends an

vughed over the $10 which we Lm-w I

it i .

nan made. 1 he next dav I gave that

amount, with an additional ih-p m,!. ir t,,

the Orphan Asylum wliich was then hold

ing a 'lair in .Masonic Hall. I seldom

give publicity to my alms-giving, hut in

the present instance it seems to he ct'ed for bv the tender svmpathies of mv friend

SnHIingand a few others, who appear remarkably sensitive on tlte subject of all

Ishmael, the son of Abraham and Hagar. These children of the tent have always preserved their ancient name, for ihe word Arab s'gnifies a lobber, and robbers the Aiabs always were, and fetid remain

so.

It is said that the earliest law enacted in any country for the promotion of anatomical knowledge, was passed in 15-10.

It allowed the United Company of 'liarKr SsllrfTOAiid 1 .1 I ,

ig.ii3, iu iinu t:riv ine uotlits

of four criminals to dissect. M.ATitir.IONV. "O Afatrimony! thou art like To .Icremiah's figs; Tho good are very good indeed, The bad too sour for jigs!"

It was formerly wedlock w hen a man

look his wife for a helpmate: but when

settlements became the leading feature, the state then degenerated into "a matter of money, and which term has entailed upon us the less expressive one of .Matrimony.

m

H . A BDIL L

irwKrji'iwr

IKON

...v.vf.. a- 3 -..vr---.3

m,j.Mmm

'J fc.llv inforin liis

Oi. 'tids, that he will inamifnrtirro f.;-r safe aii kin:?s COITI'R, TIX, H V, ET-I U () X

a el dealers, to

casli transartions in whicli thev have not

long linger.

Curiosities of Literature. Flannel was first used in Hoston, as a !ress next the skin, try Lord Percy's legment. which was encamped on the Com

mon in October, 177 1. There washardiv

fhmifcl enou-h then in the whole town for t!;3t one whole regimenr. Some time af

ter Lord Percy had begun with flannel

hirting, Sir Uenjmin Thomp.-on (Count

iumford) published a pamuldet in Amer

ica, assuming to have discovered this practice. He mioht t erhans have suafrf.tp,I

ir. .-in it iirio-.i.; ;ri anclics. No solicits t!:e att,-n;ii

t'..( k ul wares. intendiiig to efit r thi i.i ;;t ah lime an as.-ortif:ent corn letc, as veil as rrrfVct in it workmanship. lie intends that his ware sle.il !., eiiual to any in the west, and to 1" r it upon a

1 1-.1--M1.1 ui- n-iiiis. u.s u can r'O pnrcnn.sei! li.

Louisville or any oilier vr-tern market.

All kinds of job woik attended to, with neat

ness and dc.-jatch. IIonse-(;ut:ers made and put up in good ord and on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewtcrand copper taken in . chnnrre tor wares. I RAM AD DILL. Vincen nes, Dec. 1st, lHd'J 17-lv.

COPl'Etf. TIN, SHEES

Ii V-T Zi i 7i a i- V. rt- try

(r .

- '1 - . 7 v..r -3

iT

1 3 "M A-

1-1 i" 'IT

Tiii Ware at lyholesn Ic and it the. Cincinnati $- Louisville Prices have a la rirp stock of Tin on hand, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will pi !i on accomodating terms to customers and tin public generally. The Co per, Tin, - sheet lion manufactory will be carried on as usual at my old stand en Ma4.et street nearly opposite the " :ket house ; wiiere all kinds of jobwork willb,.1 ne according Jo order at short i i lice. A. SMITH. .March l.'th 1 S33 tf

XEW F I R ?tl .tk2

''n'MIE stihseribers inform their friends ?! ....

ii aml tiie puhiic. ;n general, th t hav-

i::g formed a co-partnersiiip in the rnacu-

lacture tl Furniture of evcrv varietv

cill make at the shortest notice. f'r cash, or a::r;ioved trade, rnv

articles in their line.

The following comprise a p-.rt of what ihey have on hand and can make to order:

Vki. iAILOireS

BALSAM LSvrRWOBT,

3 in ti

i

I! :s been u.nd s-tcce.-rfully f-,r etyf y,

Reminder the original and genuine is r.ce on I, i at 37- Bon-try, N. Y. All ethers an

spurious ai.a uiiauttinrizid. Consun-ptica and Liver Ccraplaint 4 s a ttM,rHi r, immiIv I .r it .r, ...... ,

. ... ...v., limum i a:a iully srtt;ctl, i'n m loiigtjptiu-i.it- ;Ltre a no medicine equal to Dr. 'J avior' Lolsar' el' Ltvervvor,. IC!,g ,urd. .t -cJ with the utmost safety by all rcr i h. fv. cry eendmon. It cleanses ihe !,,... i,T - ,.

ration relievca difficult brca.lueg, a, d m , n to -cat the chest. There ran be no question let anil rni lu I V,.... .. i . .

... , njic llbt'll UK tice, ai.d always v.iih meet-

I bave used it f'..nr , , ... ; . .

. F. Kocrr-c T,

- - . n , .... .-.

l.nxsruPTiiiv 'I I a t . -1

- .... irgmi.e

iiiM iijio.il me last nunu

axir.e:

"'J hr surpii,;: .jPect prcoh.re or's H.'iU-im n r 1

"uri, in err

: were

tv Tr. Tnr-

i. :i i-

.v ,au u. exci;,;,-a C.ep un,i tl.r-llh---, i -

i i n i uiii; ail' i l Hit' believed tliis disease

I,

v.-r;tl. We hMVt. f khfl f eem-M.M.t;. , ,.,) ...

i .,. :. ;.. .i:.v . . . " "j ",v 'oi'.e.

T " u""l,i-; "i:.t our ki,,s w, ue

1 lI3i.u- cM.,en;;v ccnMiinei ve t, ... I. I. A . . - ' '

nui. i ei mis i.s a i ,, i u i

"-en call ue que.' lion t;, rr.edicine? In nei l.ext we '!

tueantuiie we 1 -r b

im-ui, r.f and re-

i-n.

-aiM e!

Lk

les'irt..: (

!v i cc': vi ,

hn,c , t tl:c id ,i be l";!ic r

'''S Ui., l:i,.f. ; . ; , I

'i i'.- I .'I'cctS t.i lis."

end cvi.i.-ir.c 7'

et

M-rvvort is made and s.dd a'-J", p

(. 'V.

0

r3 III subscriber informs bis friends and customers that he lias removed his Hlacksmith shop, to his new building, opposite (be Town Ha!!, where he will be pleased to receive the calls if all such as have any lhin to do in his line. HAKKISON I'JILLCV June 2, 18 11 oi-tf. DISSOLUTION " f f, HE partnership heret fore exisiine;

m.-re

1 all elsej the use of it to Lord Ptrcy. Flannel has

the

"i'i e sc-.i'1 uiil v cont.iiiH

t'

thrt e degrees. -

indeed

nr--l

i e

i

t ain :

i i t ii . Lt-.c meloc j-rran-jfel in

u un Ir.cf 1

rc;ow t

i . t

ie t

ii ; r

r n j

n i

iii'.mter t dC!l- li

rv

! br!!it eoid weddi

hoppitss. ISii.id.-.wv

incred aiouud, holdino-fcrih

sejieiadon

ri'kse was 1 . Lemons

:ii . . 1 1. . v , i. r i ii.i in M'iMia ii . I lie

nui urcu in general use mi witlmi some

thirty years. In 1310. one Tiiom?.s Blanket, and

some other inliabiiants of Urislol, set up

between the tin lersioucd, was dis

solved on the .Oih of Mav.

Fliose indebted io the lirm will please

call on S. II. Dunn, (who is authorized to close the concern.) and settle their ac

counts without delay, as it is important tljat their books should be speedily closed.

SA.MI,. K. DUNN. 1). II. CORNWALL. June 3d. IS II. N. 15. The undersigned informs the

public, and his friends, that he will con

tinue the TA!LOH!N(; busines at the

old stand on Market street, ad7oinin.fr the

r r II t. i- e ii. . .

m ire i nayes i uy Kendall, urn ere lie is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in a superior style, and on mod

erate terms. S. K. DUNN. June 3d, 1341 52-tf.

Sideboard's. Seetetjrv

and lion!

(.'a

a s c s .

1"'

.n't, rr4 111 "1C "UV ft lOOinS III thCir Own houses tnr wrt..;.,.-

to! sr..?ict.rv re serv-1 tmcer crew Jua as. el titans v. thn irn,-,lpn nlr.it.c .i..i. i. -

rv t re

f

wmj, and ; tnc rooui,

E-iward Seme: ton sto.ul in the centre of been railed blankets. c rniuri n-ifU I ia ..ti-i-ij l..tl.,i . .. I i:i:. r

I nee

i

r:o

i w i 2

order,

w

"In ! m'-o the r i v

mar- eo r the Mrar.oe rfsein rtinn, couli! not turn

Home, swet away her head. Wnh what a clear ard i f a pentie, ; ii:.'iremuhus w histle- he recited the whole

.i t : i a i heauiilul iSieiiiau melody frmn the

soul

I. I S

ol

a t m -

lis w ; l

to: pu

f!

1 1

iai! S, :o d

(-1- p

' t ' 1 ' "

t'l.'ii) ii) a u i;,ri:!i uf d i OI:

as mav b ffe.rn t!n! 1

ill !

tbe

la-t

W'Ul.-i, tiMCl

a C e I : C . : e

.i , . . r ti;e sa'.irt

g zmgl Military uniforms were first introduced

who. uii- by Louis the Fourteenth, and immediattlv

S after bv the EnHi-h.

Hackney coaches as well as hacknev

hurses derive their appeilaiion from the vdle of Hacknev. which was. at a f.r.

hrst note to the last. Then revoivinslmer period, of stub great report that num-s!i)-vlv on his heel, without sa in$r a word Ihera nf or..! 'i

.. He hao h.merto I:e !-ft die ro-m. shu:!mg the door nunc- stant cmr.lovmenl in earrvin-r ibn

k'-rairs.oi the Carman . tiiinisiy after him. Mr. Somertyn sank ihid.er. It' was in t.he'vear 1031 dial

- p. 3j.i row to flXi-eut--.overpower-u on tl'.c sul-i. :eUii. app.-irrntiy unprs- Iose, thotith pretty, wgp ont sill)'. -. not sueii a ini-tle She saw cleat I v thai she had made a mis-

Ue.-k and Hook Cases, I'ortal !e Writing De?ks, Dininir Tables in setts and single, Mreakfast Ta! les, Ct ntre Tables. Pier Taldes. Pembroke Tables, Work Ta! les, Toilet, Dressing and French Purc-aus, Mahogany, .Maple and Poplar Ped-!c;e!s, pj. ano Seats, various patter:-!?, Sofa, Stands, and Cupboard, together with evcrv thine in his line. The proprietors are supplied v. it' ; e best of u oi kinen. and weil seasoned m.itterials.so that they are enabled to mr.nnfa:: ture any article in thir line that may be

caned Pir. Orders Irom uo eoun'ry sb.all receive strict attention. Thf pub!;c are invited to call and examine fnp themcc1ves. Shop on Market street, between Second ami Third, Sis. in tho house former! v occu

pied by Christian (I racier.

AliNF.II DFCKEIJ. JAS. II. HENDEIISOX. N. II. Ci'iTins made at the shertd-t

notice, on moderate term , and the

hearse furnished free of c!iar.". I). iro II. May 21, 18115 ?-G;n.

i i i t m ,u i . The ,

icate i,f uhli is t: r

'i a; n ::u la,',-

'IM'.IH.'

t

r.nd

m..-.: rr et (. 1 1 -.

l-rl V.'t a",, ;.

i fit r-. ul. 1 1

i -; ii mi in, mnii i err i .., ,

lean of ihh. Ail l!ns can le nir,,,!,,' uscot stieimil.e,.:,.,; eieCieine. ths; wii

e.oo-e .: a,. !.( r !MU!;b ri:,t,e t, t ,, nerves and iia--cu!:ir ea:;. Of t!.:. '.r 'I lT-s liai.-am ,.f I, i v, r iv or t . u h ich beiire rr.il, I ai'Vi pu:i!y vi-si table, answers fernai.- nCndrai .'v. li

a.l win il'c o. v.c nr.. rni I",'.

.1 .

-ii pei;:c. ai, Once io. -re n in : is n.ade at Ii

A-r.-v,v A.-r-,-,-...,.!- c.il y,a!.nif.i. I)r. Tz. ion, iiuisai:. ci .:u:n,if, made at ;31o Uewe.V

fc.y n;i excel!, lit r. medy for these dis. :,".. y wife 1 as 1 een tin. re or hss ill for th...,.

he was extremely nen i,s. aed at

mil- could n, t attrrd to h. ,

.oIli-s,icr ,.ii:;es. i-v 1 :.' i 'i. . f tl,

cr strei;.;'!: i-; w)i,,Jiv Ic

lien !t !; v ns ! can wish I.

t Dr. Tavb.r-s ofl'co

are coi.hdeni an eh.siic t. c i . . . . i '

liHUiy ei,s Wl,l lo'lew. d-er, the oiin,;.! and pen,!!,,' ' r .

i ... ... :

cs. ..!v ten i a:.-

tufes ' ) w cak that

. er to

K

ins ne.

n.d she is as y aoJres's is

fun

thv i.k;

s c 1 : . ,:.! -- :

am i-i t

f",

t ' I

ecrret-aii,'r., w;;s ti.kej. i:l di f'"! !. ; in i,, (,e i.r,.,tj '1 cm ... .Uij j n flW

a vi

!l 1.(1

1 V

,( ( . -ntmned in this ,n 1,

! nt ii c .

n nit- ic ii!-.! r

l ' 1 J l 1 1 .' . I 11;' r

uie caie ei i;r. i;.-a. del i.i ullv I ecu . ; i i . .

ii i e, no ,i s r a r ' . V l:i a r t i .i- - . - .

. . M,..eii!.U, V. ;.; n l!( r !!. !:,. I i , ... .,,1

try Dr. T;m lor-s

i. i,n d t!

tt it:

.7. W.YOi

hecFivinq, I ortcardin?, iV Commivsiott

3IEMCHAXT, Vhtcrntrs, lei. REFZUEIJCr s

i,

i

ard f v,

HI

!g'-r

itretts, proc eding tike, ar.d like a senQible girl, fb.e resolved

a:i

! u:.' m r r. s ' ! 1 h a uof. 1. 1 !i c'.!'i r.. ! ch..;wed ii His i -i mind e.isv

arice of Mrs. i e!-.;-ciou s m :..' ' I o , , .

Vi i i -i ie ',. : 'l.,:-l,!,d r. t'.f :r i:;

in, a superio

"i 1 ni m tu i:-' i-r rihal, i.u ; r.)v ed, lie pipm

oa-se-mindf d not to go on with it merely because she lud sort of tiling, i beun it. Had temper, it sermeil, wmihl

id be ashamed on'v serve to make her ridiculous insiea.l

c:t:pi

wdd proihift ion ' ot interesting; and that was not altogether as the cr ib is the t fleet desired. j In half an hour the husband and wife Edward felt .his, met at the dinner-tahlo. Mm. Somerton

wa3 verv

and ho an. died tiie re-appcar-; sat smihnglv at its head, and

of

iiirt-in

r re a

Wllil

v :

a pleasant altt r.tive in

Helping

w ha ie vi r . ce-uce-a irmrcel

i

hi

Mr. Sorner on to the He was in u-'i-ualiv

ffe ' i i 'i

g j spirits, and a more happy

d scarcely be met with.

ail par-

nii.

t

I'-.-.t tl. " i,; X i '. i . m.'.vnir.g ivo.-i- ! i : '.....' r two ul' :!.:- i 1 1 n t . walk i ) 1 . i u

I p.,. -rii in

I .ie ii pi:ed ty ''o.s

.c.d c r.mte- bromihatdav which was tc; v

; e 'r of to ;!,e present time .Mrs. tSVufcrtoti has r,. Ncit'ier never found fault without cane. Once or a'iu-i ,;i to twice, indeed, she has gone so far as to look tl.ry p-.ssed ' serious about nothing, but the frown left

!-j up ol couversa-' he r cruti f nuee at once when Edward d eh'-. i began to whistle, in a low tone, as if u li

the verv tiext roriM-:ou y , the first lew bau of "In husband w ith toftre near a wood."

md

my

uii!, uuionti' V ! ( (J : i ii ; : ; i.'.i- 'L raie I;;.

-1 I'll

ti lip )ll.

m

:l-.,

,;.',e ! v ; i ' ! v u n.d

. 1 1 . . i , r e ! .-' lib 1 S

She wan led and he (.Wiar-

he should be too This wri-f quiie for a girl f spirit

in

At

U

anus i. no tne -"own threw

ilie sofa gazed

to'.'z-,- bust of Si-.akspeare i; ce, and began whistling plaintive melody: it was,

... l,e:, id

: I i n - e ! 1

.i 1 racily at a on the man P. 1:n a low tone a

l:

i my cottage near a wood." "It it were any one but vour wife,'' con-

m;r i.

rcati v

enough

tinned Mrs. Somerton, uithj

phasi?, "you won! 1 be

come; i ut uie uuies cd."

Mr. Somerton continued v.histlinr

are u; w ays nt gleci

I beg, Mr.

iicr.em, exciaimcU

Never auempt to quench fire b.y fire. Cr.rr.aby Diddlcum. The following ar.cdote is from tiie forth coming work of this lunar of humbugs.

go Ed--ll solves what Ins l.ilherio been cousidert imita- i Cl' :1 dilhVuli problem, viz: which is the

i . - . . I I . A 1 J

cat youig'i;;u' !?l oarp.er, a jew or a l anhce:

Doe.h'less tho pleasure is as great In bein cheated as to cheat. Iluddtras "While I was in Philadelphia, some o

mv acquaintances told me rf a little Jew

who kept a cigar store in Market street

it appca-s this fellow was the meanest

of his tribe. I was told of tricks which he had performed which would shame the

veriest scamp that e vcr breathed. Among othrrs, it was said that he was in the habit of coaxing little children into his shop

who were going to a neighboring confectionary to buy candy, and csjolmg them out of their pennies. He was a robber of the most despicable description. V

un

til

Laptain liayley first introduced these coaches, when a tolerably lonr rjJe miidit J T-S

then be procured for the small sum of

four pence.

The Princess Ann, of Cdiemia, was the first who introduced side-saddles into

England. It was in the vear 1399: prior

to which; ladies either rode on pillion,

or rWncle, lilie men. Liveries originated in our British ancestors clothing their vassels in uniform to distinguish families; as they painted arms and symbols on their clothes and arms for the same purpose. Fans, muffs, masks, etc. and false hair were first devised by women in Italy, nnd bronchi from France in loT'2. Philosophers say there is no such thing as (('':), yet the times certainly look h! a r . . a n d every body looks b uc . Augcas, a king of Ellis, had a stable which would hold 3,000 oxen, and had not been cleansed for th i rt v veors. He

hired Hercules to clean ii, which he did by turning the river Alpheus through it.

Hence is derived tne classical quotation of "the Augean Stable." The term, the (lordian knot, also used by classical speakers, is derived from CJerdius, the son of a husbandman, and afterwards King of Phyrgio, remarkable for tying a knot of cords, on which, the empire of Asia depended, in so intricate a manner, that Alexander unable to unravel, cut it with a sword. Volume isderivrd from the Latin. vnJro, to roll up, the ancient manner of making up books, as we find in Cicero's time, the libraries consisted wholly of such rolls.

The term Mausoleum, as applied to the

sepulchres of the great is derived from the following: Mansolus, a king of Caria, who, after the death of his wife Artemi

sia, erpctrd so superb a monument to her memory tb at it was admitted to be one

of the seven wonders of the world, and

was called the Mausoleum.

The Arabs trace their descent from

Ilurtch it Heherd,

tf. Cruikshank iSe Co.

Bonner it Cariran,

Iv. Smith, L ic O. Urown,

Wehbit S hornialicr,

Win. Thurston & ('o.

h ( I iva;-hncv it Co.

F. I. Tillay, llellord t Sorenfrev,

incenncs, la. do do do Clinton. Ia. Lafayette. Ia. Kvansviile, Ia. Louisville K'y. New Orleans

An

u m. m x .

SACKS iiio Coiicf, V!0 hb!-.. N. U. Sngnr, er - . Old WheiV: I 4 " Sidoih;:!-. ."() Keg: assort",: .".'r ', 'o IJits.o.3 Window t Hi " Mould Can '2 Lb!:-. Cl.ner S. d. J Linsr-od iih iO Krg., W'-Mo L. ed. Salt. P'e '.i, Ci:oo' A;-

f irC'lh lr.it Mr nr. pi.

'ire corrir;

'.".'ec ,!n he (!..,. .1

nici

;cn.

i

o'.i h't-r i'o:;u ,-ir,d her dill",, el

lar.ler;

i:-.

M.Ii0

it CAS.

ipia recovr rv t

rne c, nr i rer-

I- ed rf hi I rsr'l'.

i mi-! :'.:'-,i j;, r to !' I. iv. rwoit. ', :t

i' di J r.-et si i 1 1 . 1 1 .

i.:n:!r-.' n

C.l'v of ! rei.ff i.'-,

i -e el w i: iiesir

a ! 1 1 1 .

;nv. v, m. rmytih:.

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Hiuvfrv, :. y

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a.! t

e ;

i.jli. : ,i:i 14 ii...

end

h-

ci3i-:rvi: : fie l II, i I MPce, C7

t-y their agent.-. .1. il cui.wri.L 4- CO. June ii. I V i 1 . - ,r': r""s'Prr rM :: 1 1- r

i i i .

i.t io

- pni Z .

I II.-

JUST mccF.ivm;.

tihr. rn lor c:i

f TONS Su-ar l.

els. por p I'.l'lM. bv rni("i;March .,lst is 11. i

t:iacy.

,J.) ,1 ,

'in ennes. ATarcli if, lSi)i M-tf.

In ad LiO ."( M)

hiioii to the former rtocl

Tons Par, Ihmd.n.nd Round Iron. Plough ing.-. rioti'gh Slabs.

Kegs arortod Nai!.

For s;do bv P. DOIJAN. .lcnt for Covin trnn Iron Works. ALSO

S()0 f Kt'liawla salt. r.ri-J 200 bids, o ' extra superfine, just reciived and for sale

for cash only, by

T1IOKX & Tf'.VY. -Marcn 12 IRHfl -IG-tf.

CO r 10

Llih Primr? X. O. S:i-ar. Loaf (No. 1) d) Sacks Pio Coin. Poo ( 'incinnati Soa n cc C

hi !!-'. A g-'-nr-ral

i . o l i ; as'ortiii

am;

Of !i

;;nl; iliP. rate

11-

(;ooi)s. . irr 1 TT' i- c i

k oo ii.-t..s. nave n;st rc-ecv-

-L'-"- e'd direct from the ensiern ciii-'s. a large and general ar-sortmont of Spring and Summer dr v goods.

ALSO a large supplv of Iinpp'ss Coifc-n Vara. Candlowick, Carjiet Chain, .Merino, and b d IIa!s, tc. tc. ! iVrr-ons wi'l do uo!l to call before p;:r-

where, a3 we are dclenodiud

For 1 v.,.

. . ii.en: a-i lliaa.f v, do ion. iet Ms!? , Win.

Vi--.- Ph prof Co-t.iac Uraii.h I C'e !: Chaaiinijri " do Ka.-.. Shut nsrtcd 0!) ihs. !nr Jjei

10 bids. Prime . O, '' I' 12" iiio (..;iec.

CO lleains AVrappu, Paper.

r.c low ior casli iy Lb r,KeW:, Murktt tt. ISni. lziZ. riiS-!.

JSL

LAST iOTiCE.

pteior.s to

i'lO:--: indebted to the tmdersigr-ed bv

iiC'te or

uooii aaci3U.

: i::a:ie r? inonr. on or h,-..

'I -li Si V 110a t. f.r thi'-'r r-ef ,r. . ; o

bo j. laced in i::e hand-j of an cf.Ver

lor I'oile-clion. TiiOuX .V Ti AC V. Marcii ith, 18 II. i-J-:f.

fcro the If

will

'JIE urnlersijned has j jst finished an ele;

ri.ne

an

passenrnr ronch. uhieh he will vvpi

rant a ?i:perier article, ni.d will seil low for ca-h

HANtEb V. HITMOr.E.

Marcii I8:h, IS H li-

:f.

c;:asir,g e

l) rt'il low l' r cash. April Ivll.-

;:nr,t?c c. no-xy.Ti&'s.Y, oyObLIi retj-rt-tiu::;.- inform the citizens of iri.'ennes-, aa 1 ihe i i.liie in e-ei rr.it.

I TCP : 1 r.Ci . r r r . i - .. i 1 On l.r. l,o , r o . i

K u o i ii'ifot'u uueeii ii i u:au auei v "' i "i.iuk-iiii-.i me aoove inismes?, on

-4 1 f r i .

h i l .l. VI

:.r.d frUirii1'.

c::cr3

.7 the Iron Sforc rf

P. LOPiAX. June Cr.th, IGiL 0-;;.

fFpIIF. subscribers have on hand a luge stock of Saddles, Bridles. .Marlingah. Sadilie Bags and Cirths, ooc. wldcli thev wiil sell low for Corn. Wheat or Pork, delivered on or before tiie 2.3th dav of I)ecembc r. r, XOKX oo TKACV. Jtdv 9di, 5-tf.

Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for i ,ukt l''f'ct- "i i

sale

Oct.

l-:?0-

D. IllTMORE. -2-2-tf.

T7 FZh Barrels Kaimawa Salt of su

AGO E! AGUE!! AGUE!!! HUST received an assortment of the following Medicines, for the cure rf Ague and Fever, which are highly recommended, and seldom fail in performing a speedy cure, viz:

ISIack Tonic SiSSi, SapFor sale by II. E. PECK, Druggist. Sign of the Golden Mortar, JLirkct 57. Vinrr.-ifs, la. Julv 2'd, 1811. 7-3m. ,

ii

i

-lor

rale by

epiahty

received

D. S. BOXXFB. n bd-if

Particular Xoticc. T'lIE subscriber inforn his cu-fomers in ceneral, tha. havirur waited for them to liquidate their accounts so Inner, tha patience lias ceased to bo a virtue, he now. fut the lat time, conjercs them to call wiihin ten days, and selt'c their ar. rearaes, cither by cash or note, as he is determined to enforce collections. PATRICK MOOI-E. July 2d, 1811 2 -"in.

tore, v. !

e rear of y,-,- Lt Kov's F

iere he m erf.. and io do .nv

1 SO iClls :i tmrlio'-i r.f

ncy ? in

i i-

...... "..u ru.iui ft I'.'I.IU'I (.; J:;;;;c. rafroaae. J I e ided-M himself that hi; work s'hall r.Mt be iiifeu'or to any made in the West. May 1S11. " ,.lv

N (.) T i C E . JOTJR.EYM.-: CHAIR MAKER, ran pet constant employment and a good : dil

ation by applvincr to JOSEP7 ROsiEMAIS". Oct 23. IS 10 20-tf.

8Afi '! SALT!!! AlI'!!! ;Q: m rale Kanhawa 8 A I.T just received and for sale hy MADD( X S GAPS. May 23, 1 f? J 1 1 f.

iVOTICE. OCTOIl .VTA S3 3, has left all his notes and accounts in die hands

of Mat.tix Rceinsox, F.fcA. for collection. April 30, IRU. i?-tf.

TjuRMS 52 00. If paid ir: advance. ?2 0, If paid during f, e fr:t six ?.iii.('V d GO. .-, paid during the fit it .' t.y I'i-it, ! '. 1 2", I't.rsi.c t;i..nt!,x. Papers (li--cei.tim.eil rnly at the optifin of the illhlishtr .vhile arrearages aredv. rj--Ad vert iseir.er.ts realdnc; no f-euare or Icfs will he iiise; ?ed three times for one dollar, nnd t vcnty-f.ve cents for every ubsfijueiit iusertioi ;

ifonpr advei tis( ea iiiM in ti e sarae j-rofiortion. j Alvcr!i-( mi nts s i.t witi.eLit orders 'vdll, in jail cases he inserted until forbid, aim char,ci'J ac-

c.ir.nr :y. Five, dot!' n-iN in, --iri"1-' i r rhrrrd fci ad-vr-f.'f in.r ivr.

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