Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 November 1844 — Page 4

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T.V sc-: uvrirr i nc of the nor. t.-,a. hjv.ildal thing w3 ever ireJ. " : "p dcuht th-.: th;j is the hnr.' n a h. -J ar-i a f..ther .-'.m-'..i by th. .-t" o.,e -j ).";y '.. id wlfft, r.t.J aa the aa;!: r ."f hu t -'viois y.;c You're weaiy, pic-doo year Aro wandering fir ,rd nid?; 7h!:A ye of her o o l-.ne v o "o li Your tender thcuihtr to ?ui.ic; Who could to wisdom'.: Tiered I.s 3

a our n.xeu at-.emion c

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b- lu-Tj I said to her rather waspishly, Why da you repute me? I dare say 1 a;; not the first young fellow who hasfal-

' . :. i.s i. vfl wit. "j yur prelty face; and pr. ' f - 1 i.:ve don .j no more t o,' cr- win

.v.-: 1 1 e.,ur;Ucd ;'i..s house. Wh.:: I: '.ho hr.a .cr with vo i, vi u 'o k miini' , .'

o: e tinned !r eyes Uj.ou ma w'v.'.x v. iuo'c I shhil r.cer forjict u my laio?; urr-a:!;, . ikI exclaimed, '1 am ui!k);-. ,-. wrr-u !.c;5. misersbliJ, ai.J sowuciii voa ba .lso. .:' yaa kiirv t; .Joom that &w-i;ed yea.' 'lnl prny m i i t is thai? I asked incredulously, io; t though; sh waa irifling ivi'.h ne. Only,' r: i i e J , 'that you have not tltrcc no-.-rj by tha; time you wiii ' i. c. 1 know not hat isiipulse

; j... : . i - jy una to you. out 1 cannot re- ! $ I f- j-.,vani;! yoa of . uur inevitable j f-it-- Escape id hopelits?; and you will with the sam-a end as the other vic-

;n '-l o !:ve cute r?l this ruoni. Ti:;3 is one i lie fiction you have con

ed t ;' I . phrd.. to dcier me from ma-

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1 proraia3d compliance, and xvas picturing myself tho scena of which I was soon to play a prominent part, when lha thiee soidisani officers mads their appearing, ushered in by the landlord. The U I mvi were dressed to petfvclton r a : It

er oulrc ji to d;in i Imii, fo. t'oey u

soul was discovered; but in a largo vault under the ground cellar, wera skeletons and human bodies innumerable some of the latter in every stage cf decomposition. There could not be less than from three to

The bodies were

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'Tis ti.iia to sy year e'-'fir:'; h;. Mr youngest iri?"-s;it diH'?' Coma prcia thy ve'vrt chee'i to mlr-, AuJ ieafii tho by cf love,My ehelterina arroacaa clasp yosMy poor inserted throiig! Cling as you used ta o': Who siig3 the s .. . sweet bir? ' .

.n wicli so frighten

tout 1 s pea: noth-

in bat th painful truii she rt-ioiued

1? ;s flop, yon kn au.' TT ;-r 5A:J ;hii, rhe went to the door. - - i; " ' -'-i3C. to listen

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add re ?3 was rather of the frea and ea?y

school, somewhat overdone, perhaps, 'out

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ti.ere nothing oiter.sive nt tneir

iiiay were pr-dusa in their ihv. honor I hid c.o:;ferred upon

t'neni by allowing them to dine with me -in short, (hoy acted tin ir part to the life. Tho laneeo that had been interchanged among themselves as they entered the apartment, when they beheld Iherre, did not escape my observation. 1 therefore, as eoou as they had expended their volley of compliments and thanks, apologized for heiti compelled to have my servant at the sama table, assieninjr the tame reason 1 had given the landlord. At length the soup was served then the cutlets, a frieandau, sumo ste.we.l duc!:s.and a roasted caon. Every mouthful 1 took I thought would have choaked me; and my asm of appetite I attributed t;i t;;e state of my health. The filloivs, ate, drank, laughed and chatte-d away in the moit amiable manner possible.

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four h-.ii.dred vijtiuu 3 1. . j s e q n e ; t ! v rctnove

thoiitie-s, and iaierred i'

Mezierers; the houe w.13

ground by tha infuriated populace.

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R ROL'INSON has the pleasure of inftr-rmintr ins friends and the

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razed to the

r.Iaaufhcturo cf Cilcr. If any cidjr is wholesome, thai which ii madj rij;!it, is most so; an ! botii as matter of health and pecuniary profit, that wiiieh is of good quality, is most to b$ desire.'. There is no d;llhulty in making cider of such a quality, that it will comtnnnd from three to four dollars per barrel, by the quantity. The expense is but Utile more than is incurred in the dirty ii:d slovenly mode of unking the miserable stuff which generally passes by the name of cider. Cool weather is necessary for making good cider, and the quality of the liquor is improved by letting the pomaco lie as long before it is pressed, as can be done without fermentation. There is a great difference in lha qu&lity of appies. Those should be chosen for cider, which yield the richest juice, though tho quantity is usually less in those of this character, than in others.

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h..iid, a lorge i.-iantity of ? '45-3"3 'fi't;s -ivS . ''i--"V - r Always for sale wholesale or retail JiT LUtl' IVATLR MARK. lie is also prej ared to do any kind of .5 oh Worl; In that lino on the shortest notice ai.d in a Than any other &hop in tie country. t'hoj) on Market street, one door below W. J. Ileberd's. Vincennei, April. 1ST. 40-t p. -n "fM p uTt !"r""7 ,ci"o ' w a S s: , T,TA.lJTACTlJRrd) ht wholesale J r M am' re!i! on rasoii'dile terms. Also, a large lot of assorted Castings and

CHILLS 83 mm AND FEVER, Cured in a feio hours lj the use cf CLEMENS' INDIAN TONIC, rpIIE unexampled success of this PURELY VEGETABLE Tonic, in curing in few hours, where ALL other rcrr.cihes h3v fiW., a:iJ that too, in cases of nix, vine, twelve, anJ eighteen months stamlin wsrrc-.it the af?eition, that if taken according to ihe dirtctiors, it i in-

T;y ir,

u . c ronvhicetl that it i the raoat

ph-atant, ir.ot c. it..i:i, ".".J tr.j very llMl remedy evor clfored to the j.uhlic, fur putung a .yttJy termination to Chih's or Ac'ue ami Fever. Tht? fact that thif reci;;.' wa? obtained frorua the KEL MAN of the Fou-st, silences a!! doubt to any thing.l'iit ircj Vegetable NATURE'S OWN REMEDY an.) may thrrefoie lo taken by eery one with the must perfect hufi.ty. Bt iure to ak for CLE.MEN" INDIAN TUNIC, put up by GE'). W. IIOL'SE, propticrtor. whose ramo is written upon the label and rapper of each tottie. None genuine without hi wriiten signature. "f"Put ut) and 6olJ, wholesale anil retail ty

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Pfice l per bottle. Also for sale by . S. &. V. J. WI'-'E, hgent it this place.March 2:hJ, JH44 ' 41-Cm

loves.

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HENRY K. YVT,E, 6'r7 d-lie and Ha r, e s s t ERELs Y gives notice, -s- lhat hen if:rr he intends constantly to l-:eep on hand at the fct re of his brothers in Vincermes, well as his irsidence in the

': of all kirii"sin his line of business, ' " warrant to be well made o

re proceed in the West, .o, -i the .'ntc.ioons-' ' ' u. , o.remely low . - COUNTRY i ' : nicennes, or at

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Follow J)irCtions, AND IF A CURE 13 NOT EFFHCEl THt PURCHASE MONEY VViLL 8E REFUNDED!

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ttii v r roadsi- - . - ; try. It irigh. . . bergs,' for a gave p. ... . fort Wi'.hin than the ordn ?rv which ate to be found in every e in France. We had been on. hor. for some hours, an 1 I was not a utile p - ed at the opportunity which presented itsslf cf rests and refreshments. As Pierre and myself ro le up to liie

door of this rural hotfd, he

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p rt.iy he crtt en t ! f-f-mv !'.::".; - k ';cp uvi !. t!':;, r yeais; bnt .:- r to racii i. oiY hi'.-': z o! tk o'- r,

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X.' OSTRL'Mi! ar.d univers 1 jciiitdies are the A ' order of the day. Scarce cm '"tie take up a newspaper cr periodicul into his hand, but that the vamn-'d pretensions of Mime p; tent rm- Jicme. a!iundantly vouched for the cere of ah kinds of diseased, btrikes the eye. The public it i.s hoped, has ai.eady learned lhat thcbo absurd staii -meuis in favor of select medicines, are a sure evidence of their quackery,- and that there is net, r.cr can there t.e, a universal medt'ene, ucr any ttrttdy (hat iriil pruve effectual in a great nuinl:r of diseases.' It would seem clear to common sense, that distnses of entirely different cl.rra.tcr.., :-houId require diifeient remetlies f i theii removal. The invaluuble mt-dijine nc.v rdlerel ',: the

put-lie-, makes no sum pretensions; u is enougn j claim for ii a .-pvcitio cpe ration, in the removal i f the above frequent and distressing malady, in :L'- treatment of which, its virtues aie teir.g cs.ilished, in every utiv case of its u.-,e.

IlEV.'i::; FLVEU AND AC. I E TONIC, consiifs ff tntirclyveetable iriirredients.and mvy le taken without the icait degree if injury tuihe constitution. lis f:iratian is mild, and it ieaes i most deliehtf il ihov of t!ie atiinod t- ir:ts, r its operation. TRY IT.' Our motto ia y-.i C'tr?, No Tay,' (if directions art followed, :..! .. etrfi-itiy harmless in its operation tv bottle is accon.i'ai.ied by full DI- .. . .'.. '. ' :' might be a ided the certificate of bun - s . i have been cured bv the use of ti.e T'.n- '. some cas' s of vears standing, w lit re till r remedies Lad hub d. In many places on . .. Mississippi, regular physicians have adopto t o vse of the T. nic exclusively in the treatment ;,e Fevtr and Ague, as ttie only sure remedy. Cr The atriafion (f the 'funic ii '1MEDI.1TE, iutrdly cvtr requiring '.' 5 iytcond dose.

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C'cste drole! the landlord u, or rather was j whicli en ohl comrade of oars, at Mezieres, many ! fe w uiiiiu;-.

vears ag

ro cannot be two Maxune'iv b-o-an to tain.

Bourdons in this part of the country.' We were in the act of dismounting, when a barefooted urchin beckoned to us t) ride round in ih j stable-yard by the sijj gate. We did so, and having direeic .! Pierre to look after the horses.- I was on the pointed" making my way to the front of the ho'.tse, when my attention wss attracted bv a fem de figure, of no ordinary

lhat h id j tsr ben comu

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which ra l round this portion of the prern

ises, e.;t I lron.i winch a ?ta:r case, or rather step-, communicated with the yard below, and close to the en! of thi open verandah, and with the sweet.?-; ' -'O i -j;'- .- ble, &aid, 'Par'-ci, monsieur, s'll vous pa'tt.' In three bounds I was on the platform by her side, for a peni.oai had ever irresistible attraction for me, and she led ihe way t.-i an indifferently furnished -ppartmetit, whie'i I was give: to understand was the Sdilc u-rjtitnzer.

Travellers of all a?os

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Hd

rii . have assumed to tnemse.ves

privilege ol'teuziiii'; v. ith chambermaids end female waiters a squeeze of the hand, a kiss, a r,!y pinch, are the usual familiarities, which not being interdicted, very frequently have viven a prescriptive right to tneac ramblers to accost, thus unceremoniously, every female who may be doomed to servituJe. T.:e lovely countenance cf the captivating han.lmtic! before me, overturned till my'philos.-.phy; a more beautiful croalure 1 never be-held.be fore or since. There was something so distingue in her face, tho outlines of which were the most perfect i is possible to conceive, an ex

pression I cannot describe, but it was irre.'II ll, i:nnfl,f.

when the tramping - horses fe

heard, an i i.hiee officers, dressed as cirl h.d desrr.bcd, entered the vard

the inn. Thus far her siory was confirmed. Convieuon of the trutli now took possession of Pierre's mind. it is too true,' he said. I will go bad; to the stable, in the in 'an time the landlord will, doubtless come to you; and it is bet

ter we sliou'd n.;t be seen together.' He had not left the room five minutes ere mine host made his appearance. A more specious and obsequious Uonifat e vun nev er beheld. As the girl had predicted, his opening speech was to the effect thai I would, lie trusted, par Ion th ? liberty he was about to take in proposing that three cHicors of t'na imperial Guard hou'd din "5 in my room- lie had dinner f.T f.ve, certainly; bnt if the repast he had was served u;i in two separate apartments,

from sixteen to : the re would not bo sullicient for either

psrty. Lie assured toe, moreover, l!i3t I could not lad :o be pleased with tho society cf these gentlemen, as they were officers of rank, du ben ton and commc il "'' Puldirg as good faca as I could on the matter. I expressed my willingness to meet his wishes and t:i038 of the officers. I aJJed hoc--ever, that I trusted the newlyarrived cnileman would excuse mv ser-

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j - never "in. - '. and as Pierre -rds me; and !r,t i e meant. i s r; bnt placing it

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table, said to me, 'I I

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vaiit sitting at the sain

table with them;

tlial I wa5 travelling for my health, and he

seldom left my side as I was subject to sudden attacks of spaems. I thought the fellow appeared rather disconcerted at this announcement; but not pretending to notice the effect my communication had nro-

iatiblv winning. And to these advantag-' cluced. I requested him as he left the room

to send my servant up st3irs, as 1 wished

es, so rcre in one moving in so numoio a sphere, were superadded a grace an.l a tournure absolutely enchanting. In short. I was eperumens arnorcaux et the iirsi glance. To my surprise she shrank from me, and repulsed me in so determined, and at the same time, so dignified a manner, lhat for a moment I was thrown off my o-uard. Recovering my surprise, I re

newed the attack; but ths tone and man

ner were so decided, and the bearing of

this singularly beautiful gtrl so lofty, firm, yet respectful, that I was annoyed with myself for having been such a fool. There was nothing of prudery or even of anger, in her demeanor; for she appeared to regard mo with sorrow and a mixture cf pity. In short, her behaviour puzzled me not a Hu'. Smarting tinder the rebuff, I

iii take some cordial before dinner. Pierre

soon made his appearance, and putting

iiiiv instols in my hand said

'All is but too true monsieur courage, and we si: all be master of the field! I have arranged iny plan, and you must follow mv instructions. The Captain of this infernal band of cut throats you must request to sit on one side of the table, while I take my place opposite them. As soon as I have helped myself to a glass of wine, after the desett is placed on the table, you must shoot the scoundrel facing you! shrink not, for on your nerve and presence of mind depend your safety. Leave the rest to me; we have a desperate game to pUy coolness and courage alone are wanting to ensure success.' ,

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voj are not ill, sir.' 'No,' I replied. I knew what he ine?nt, but I was powerless. He added '.Monsieur m .;st take some cordial.' he puis his hand-' in his pockets, and drew fourth a brace of pistols, and leveling them with a deadly aim at Ids opposite neighbor?, shot them both lit rough at the s.im? moment. He then sprung like a iig -r en the eaplian at the foot of the table, which was upset in tho ruclec, caught him by the thro:H. and called me to his assistance. 1 had in some degiee recovered from mv stupehcation, fer my senses had been panlized, if I may be allowed the expression, and ran to the faithful fellow. We contrived to pinion the scoundrel between us; and, an I to make assurance doubly sure, Pierre bound one end cd' the talie cloth over the villain's face with the other he fastened his hands behinJ him. 'Now, Monsieur,' aid he, 'stand over tin j scr'crct with your pistols, until 1 return from the stable with a cord.' Ho rushed down the stairs, and was back with me in less than two minutes. We bound the fiend fast, hand ami foot. 'And now.'

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tne ncuest post town, wnicn

is. I will

bring back assistance- and give our prison

er sate into custody. I here is not a person below ! lie house is empty you have nothing to apprehend not a soul will molest you. We have cleared the house. I must il r s i catch a horse, for ours have been turned loose. There was one in this vard just now; and you may rely upon it 1 will loeso no lime in returning with some military and police, and release you from your unpleasant situation.' I had the satisfaction of hearing my brave and faithful attendant gallop oiF in a few minutes. My position, in the meantime, was none of the pleasantest. 1 mr.de up my mind to sell my life dearly, in the event cf any attempt at rescue, and what with watching the door, and the wretch at my feet, I had no very agreeable lime of it. The two hours 1 thus spent, I thought the longest Iliad ever experienced. Thanks to a merciful Providence, the trial I had undergone was brought to a termination. The indefatigable Pierre returned at lengih, with a whole posse of officers on horse back, besides a troop of grenadiers. The prisoner was secured, and the house searched from top to bottom t:ol a living

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will keep i. 'oi oriio wunout If it is wauled for bottling,

it will answer well lor t.n3 purpose,

when managed in ihe way described, the foilowiior M..y or June from the time it ia made. The casks for keeping cider should he made of the best of oak, well bound, and must be perfectly sweet. The cellar for storing, should be cool and dark. Tt.e temperature should ho at ail limes as nearly as possible the same, in order that the cider may remain in the same slide. The exclusion of light is necessary for the same reason, as the tendency cf light is to produce decomposition. Diiferent substances have been recommended to be put into different casks with cider. tSalt, clay, alum, mustard-seed, fresh meat, eggs, and a hundred other things, have teen tried. We havo at different time3 seen cider in which many of these things were used, but never yet saw that which was as good as that made in a proper manner without anything being added. Most of the articles tend to deaden the cider, an 1 lessen its most essential qualities. Made as we have recommended, it is free from the syrupy tt.s'oj of new or sweet cider, is spirited nnd lively, with a fine, rich vinous finvor. To Cleanse Musty or Foul Casks. If due care was aiwavs taken, casks wo ild

never got musty. As soon as the cider is out of the cajk, it should be rinsed out thorough) v, dried and then bunged tightly. Cat if, from negligence, a cask becomes musty, the best way, as far as we know, to cleanse it, is to put in a quantity of tinslacked lime, and pour boiling water on it till it is thoroughly slacked. Put in the bung, and shake the cask about so that the water and lime may coma in contact

with every part. Let it stand six or eight

hours empty it out smell of the cask if it is still musty, repeat the pioeess, and after having again emptied out the lime, burn a strip of cloth dipped in melt, cd brimstone in the cask, fastening it by the bung. It must be a very bad smelling cask that will not be rendered sweet by this mode. Albany Cultivator. Foolish Exi"ui:ient. Graf ing hog's tails upon pear trees to make them bear roasting pigs. 8 O'"1 To RESUSCITATE A MAN APPARENTLY Dead. Uo to searching his pockets if that don't brinir him too, nothing will.

none

t ... ' -i ut the most rens-ma-. t.-;. . .op- stly request them to - : purchasing elsewhere. Yeast hand and for swle on reasonable

lei - the citizens of Vincermes, and all otheis who may v is'.i to purchase of him. He will also Mould (Sa.'tdies Of any quantity and at tho shor'est notice, and of any length or circumference for a.iy person on moderate terms. BENJAMIN FRYER. AtigUFt COth, lc4 1. 13-:rrt. " MEDICOS SuBRYT f R-lt. J. R. MANTLE"? Office,

:sgr5$L the same that was occupied by

the la'e Samuel Hill, Lsq , in ise s Building, ojiposite d. C. Clark's Hotel.

Uesid-iticc at J. C. Clark's Hotel

Yineennes, August 0, 1841 11-tf.

( H v i i i' s v n ? v . This is to cfttifiy that my son. William, was afflicted with the Chills and Fevers for about 1 -months, uning in tho meanwhile every thing tuat we could hear of for il.uf disease, all to r.; eihjct , unlii we got cf Mr. Howes fever and ague t.mic medicine, v hich effected a perfect cure on him in 'e-s tlian one week. a;iu I do believe that it the best medicine lor lhal complaint that ever was inlroductd in this western country. Given under my hand and seal this the 'Z2d Sej.r. IS11. JAMES CHJ.mjN. The above is an absolute fact. WILLIAM GIBSON. Othci oertiiu-ates ce.uld be given, but the one above, being known by the citizens of YLucennes gt nerally , w ill sulTice. For sale wholesale or retail by Mr. JAMES R. BEARD" ia Vincennes. n.y rogulaily opyiuted agent. j. v. hi: vves. A'iriccnrie.s, September 2G, 1854. 17-tf.

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5T OWER than ever sold in this market, either J wholesale or retail. All kinds of jobbing done at the shortest notice, and at very reduced prict s.

Shop opposits A. W. Tracy's store. Water Street. " H- ABDILL. Vincenr.es, May 4th, IS 11. ISImSMG ESTABUSllMEKir

fkMlE subscribers have this day commenced the erection of a Fulling Mill, which they intend to have in operation by the first of October next, when they intend to full, dye, and dress, woolen manufacture as well and as cheap as it can be done any where in the west. They wish to cell the attention of the public (particularly the farmers.) thus early to the erection of this establishment, that they may have their wool manufactured in such a way, that it may be properly finished. The conductors of this establishmet having had long experience in the East in the above business, feel confident that they will be able to satisfy the most sanguine expectations of any who may choose to favor them with a call. Produce of all kind taken in exchange for their labor at the cash price. DAVID MAX, i:. Z. RYAN. Laftrenceville,.Ills. Aprd 19.h, 1811. 1G tf

AT FI v CivVi

52 BEAVER (near William St.) NEW-YORK IS DAILY RKCEIVINO FROM AUCTION ALL SORTS OF DHY 6B0BS, vuici he nil stllfr?i the bills at FiVb: PER CENT, FOR CASH. The actus! cost is always mnrhed in tiguos on each article. CrCT A ho Go.'di suitable for Milliners HI tr chant. Tailors, f itters. Shoe and N'.'ocA- Mamfaciurcrs. August I, 1U1 0-2m. Mutun A Tuttlt-s Adc. A". V.

in : p a l it e n p. y I. A. WiliTTELSFY. ;' . E can be found ono door below J. C.

("laik' Holel, on Mark-

ir-.y.) et street. Silver walk

f -cw . r r n .

V iSftanvfnclured, County

1 seals eti

graved, Gilding

and Silvering, or any thing apoertaining to his

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