Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 42, Richmond, Wayne County, 2 April 1828 — Page 4

From the New Monthly Magazine. BREATHINGS OF SPRING. What wak'ft thou Spring? Sweet voices in the woods, Ami rred-hka echoes that have Ion? been mute; Thou hri.-igeet back to fill tin- solitude, The lark's clear pipe, the cuckoo's voiceless flute, Whose tone seems breathing nu .mfulMss or glee, E'en es our hearts may he. Anil the leaves erect the Spring !-the joyous leaves, "Whose tremblings gladden many a copse ami blade,

Where each young spray a rosy flush receives.

When thy south wind hath pierced the whi-pery i mountain bu'lton some rocks near the

' to him, and he spoke and conversed with" J U3 all, he pave us refreshment?, plenty of i pickled tea and svgars; Hid when the eleI phant was removed, wrestlers were sent ; for, ad we passed the remainder of the ; day in lookng at these. Before we rei tired, the king himself came up to us, ard invited us to the weaning ceremony of a y-'Ung 1 pliant the following day, and an elfphun; titjht. Accordingly the next da) we wei! received at the king's water pala. in front of which the weaning was to lake idare. There is an artificial

reflected to thsir form or colors, an near a uew creation rising to Uia light,

t 1 (a ll bcauir irorn rfci; mui w

shade, And happy imirmcr running through the grass, Tell that thy lootslt-ps pass. And the bright waters they ton hear thy call: Spring, the au-aki-m r! thou hast hurst thtir sleep; Amii!t the hollows of 1 ro.ks tl.i ir fall Makes nidi dy, and in the forest deep, Where diuu.o; d parkh-s, and blue gleams betray Their suh!cu windings to the day. And ilowers the fairy peopled world of flowers! Thou from the dust hath set that glorj free, Coloring the cowslip with the sunny hues, And penciJine the wood anemone: Silent they seem, yet e ch,to thoughtful eye, Glows with mute poetry. Cut what awakM th-u in the heart, oh Spring? The human heart, with a!l its dreams and sihs ? Thou thut si vest back so many a buried th:i:g, Kestorerul n rgott'ii harmonies! Freeh soug A- scents break forth where'er thou art, Whit wakt thou in the heart ! ain lcninc for the dead? why come they bntk W.th thy out:- birds leave and living bloom ? Oil! is it not that from thy early tr:u k Hope to the world may look bryond the tomb Yes ! gentle Sjiri'ic, no sorrow dim thine air, lirrnthed be t.'it I .-d om Ihi ; : .

; pal ice, upon which trees have been transplanted -o as to f rm bowers and other S:-ady pi ice. ihhind tf is hill there is a &n..'l' quadrangle enclosed with teak , beams; ai d x Kit;"; often goes to his hutver, and loolc at his favorite elephant. ; Within thi? quadrangle all the female elrph:i!:ts were brought, with their young ones (in this couutry, tame clephar.ts , breed not fo the case in India) and the king cho e the one he wished to have; weaned, A larc elephant then brought in; ar.d with a man on his hack, managed !o get a slip-knot round the leg ! of the young one. The large elephant then retired loa comer of the quadrangle, with the rope fastened about his neck the females were then let out at the opposite door. The mother of the vou:.g one thus retained, takes a $crt of farewell

( of her offspring at the gateway, and joins

the remainder of th ; herd. V he,! the y nefrsps "i

. .i rw. - r.JJ lU..t 1 . r. . I 1 1.. i. .....

juui'-ivi nnu-5 umi nc ..mum iojiuw lit::, lie hecorneb jui:e mad; but the old chap holds him light; and always when he conies near hi:r., gives him a kick and a p .!;e. Ttic y. uug one i kpt under this

di- "iplin? ail day ; he ii then tied up. and

lbin

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i,,gbeam. The ecene still enlarge, ' the horizon eeema to widen and expand inelfonall sides; till the sun-appears in the east, and with bis plastic ray ccm nltps the ciirrhtv scene. All appear

! enchantment; and it is with difficulty -i can believe no ere still on the: earth. The sense?, unaccustomed to sur h obj ctf. ! are bewildered and confounded; and i- ! not till nfter eo time they are capable ! of separating and judging of thm. The i bodv of the sun is s en rising fom the

, Irm tltlH ff Cn flllH

! ocean, iairaen&c i1' - - 1 m.d interveni g: various Ish ds appeal under your feet ; nvd ynu look down on the ' whole of Sicily as cna map, and cantia Jevcrv river through all it? wii diiK, Ir n ' it sourt c to its mouth. The view i br lutely boundless on rvery ude: nori ther ! any one o' jct within lite? riiele of vii r ! to "interrupt; so that tbe ight isvri j where hst in the immensity : a-d tin -re i ! little doubt, thit --veie it not forth impel ffcti n ofouroiga Hecast of Africn. i Rtid even ol Gf cn , w ould be divtitd -as they are ceitmi .h .ibnve.thc hoiiz'n.

A HINT ABOCT I INANCES. MVltt " aks a t ft i "pondei't it th Conne'ticet M.rior, 'why not i: trodure newspape- n.r' xt'f-,velv u'o our fimiii's? Givt cl ! y. " b can c

Heresy; and (hough he f ,t , or feast, out of Pretendr 5J I

yet notwithstanding these, arZW xternal conformities, or Zei. tnN t.ors of them, he watMhe a OX. Chief Justice Halt. F L .

rn.-ntnflo.lia, BritUh, Fr" je I)KY GOODS, also, ' U ' Uuie Hmdzcare, Cutlery, Groo-r , oAwj, leghorn Hals, ' L ll of which hare been delected y-i v :are,,,tb cities of New York lluT whi-h wp .ff.T, Whole.ale.nr t ... llhk

.'he mount a ins. 3 v,i:lt, Montr Hoir iivil. Crosscut & M;i'

. .... ... .Ser..i ,.ie, Krentl, Irrit),. . Hfintly on h ind. a,0, a iIliall aCrtfl...r. '-. f : 'in sKS. ir-.rrar.ted ofthehest ,2 1,' ; ;e -old at city price. - 'icr,

K. L. & p. h. frost Richmond, March Ji, ISJ'J , . ' -i'-J Richmond Mali WILLIAM SUTHLULAM)

tall ml. m ml the publi, th.t hi I -i9 ,,,,.1..; ' jo. .iv-.ifiit and tvidl known Tav.-ru Z owii- d by J. C. Klhhey, nUl -.tt t amith, nln .t on Main Street, wl, ie iV j t in oinii:.d ito ali who x f.iv,r hlci v.i'l'7 '"' ; tl t'jn? i f ujerior, atulhall k- m' i '", 1 ed, also sh;ll hi Bar. hi3 Tnhlt ai, arid t e hope by unri'inittij.j attrutiuti U. n.r'".

l et ;t C.ane flirec'eu to ll.u'i I l'Oru.-n ot Tt.e rir.:i; !:-itrtii;i-.

ti ! kichuii.nd. Ma.rl. V.. !:.-:!

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! naf.l t ill- "'v proper y. Jiuvi.

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!; mal:-" t,.m- narqu u v. .iut.r "'icui i

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t. He will be aSii ui -d to ' . :b.iorant of

J.VEX'UUCT.

put u -.tier the care of two latc slenh-tMs. .. I. ....... t .1 I i.: . i it. . i. i

A few dax :,!t.M uui M.it I, Urnrapoorj. 1 '"V'im ,u:i ' i:'7!a "'

nver, we reti." d wi:i the king 'o su: the ItIit; this c.Hvi-tid of several rain; of ele-

pliHi'ts rnrddug ai each ott.er, the winuj'r !

tiw i i. .. t..t..t ... f., iiw. i ..-.. .i t :

. i i - f X I ' I VI 'I IJ- IU inililll Ul il ' clp ii.. n li. h ha1 hrvu o, x d frrm the ; toict bv the decoy fr males: 1 h.ll ive V ti ,si' acotiut of the wb.-'le u?ine.-s. At the N. W. a'-eje of the city '.here U

at. an. f.-rni d h four walU, trach about; . , i- . . , i . .. of the ki

miri-n . i in Miu Ki-('-, on tnn n u r sp c:itr Mai d. w ilii a pa bice for the kn;1, on the hV-e -site th i isu :g 'l'nerare t. .r.trance to Ihi tqu - re, w;h larc " intrit j; bean; t t k v. oi! h- f ir..them, IpcIi bei' i (Hilled en fcidt leave th' cr.tr it. re open; at the ho?tmr ij the nail, on both tudt t thh'k cU:i?e of te k bi-ni. bhii .! h'chth- .ec;uti M . 1.1 I at I

ana other fonnt-nti-rfc . iui im.i ! a iu:-

overthr." lug hia antagonist, ;ind lh-j roan on him obtaining a preient frcm ttie hundc

log.

Dunzii-ouB ltlrat:ihm. A Dnnhh Journ -.l !t r ilif folio ipg a.icdote: "D it ii! Kxeii?l mi!i!he j ast, a num! cr iu : :.ii!..!j, e-pe i;.!1'. ui z ir.f n, heu il.-ri -d by amit:on, h v put thenir-elv a t !-ith h thiot. ing t!u r.i.elvc? fn-m the M- U ui I'dVi L r; ;.i;d to pi event thoe rr.isf il'i i t, it ha"' been foutid rfc-esity to

hide therrclves, and get cut of th- v.;. ;d r ?"t!0 1 nt that rUce. i he :,me 1 the n the et.raCd eh f han.. Tbc a, .imai it f I 'tnai is r. sorted ta in .Norway, with . f.rnily, never cauuh! till I. . , n, t. It, rl....r;; L'3 l ? 1,1 lhe in a r

its contf tits.

I h id dt enni'.cd to m-ke the xperiniHit in tnv owe. fani lv. Hot th'-n the expense, how t !hat t b met, in my ?-at-ri" ciicunut ance? When m ex

j e'ir.e ij to be in. nrred, new , tus of) tv ve.-ne must b; fcund, or -tici chment j ni.-.de its other rxpt ditur-. j hie

. , . j ; mui wtui tui1 iv; ijw upwii ruv. il ut jfjwi, li-i

tinancier anc an exr. in ni e. opohum, am frW wor,8, the objects tU-y huve i;S

who is our stai.ning .omn ilfee wa j course the3 intend to pursue

JDMLYSTHJ J10S P.iPEU. PROPOSALS, For nnhllihir.T. in t:,r t, .-n r.r I

i " i.iii im 'r in ...

i tatc of Ohio, a weekly r.eu 'M.tptr, i;. liGc

hinguape, to be entitled, the LANCASTKil OHIO WOCHLNCIIRin. The subscribers having detr ri-.;-.i -1 !; j .;! addition to the C alette, a vvci k, u w -Geruian Laniiare to he entitle.! ;r- ' Ohio Vichetschriit," deeui it r i r, , ,

in: ttn i. i m:' t . t i-

he is eruif cd fn rn the j'-ngle by tl - ic- , mile (the kintr kcc foit or fif l ih for this pui p. .). O.. ?nm j; near the trnp, tlie fin ?.le t gin pi i. mg ill. bin:.; ar d to i- coax d th; wnv. till c iVin.'b ' goes flTouiih the d'ora of the 1i p : when fcbe immediate!) letnir, ai d pit.g br trunk on the gr u d, ca!! ti c ' rc6'. Upon thi-, ihe) . a c iitiddling ai-j

testbrr, keer.tpp i wild one in the rmu-

v

iren. In a hain ex'remely deep, mr

l!;e

lak

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roiindr d bv pffjecti rot

?preadt it still ai.d n.oien!e-? wat r, o

ti ctuaily conceal, d fton. the Pght of day, tb it the ilars tii ty be discerned in tin Iliiid at noo.i-dav. The bir.l, conscious c.f a ki .d of attractive power riident ia this vast trulf, (1'j.te not aitetnpt to pu$s it. Wbcx wer vi?it5 i ;if: r having, v.ith great exertions, clambeied !hi bnrnpr r-l" if.ilrv.

one in tt.r it uu- , ' . .

.ih. o. . i ...... u .1.. k i .. rf ii,ti .ui-mcia mo-i unconirci a-

the trap. uI.m). i- imr... diatelv shut ojK.n ! bk 'c to thn, himself into thi, heaven them. Ancr having d. live red the J iild j C7r.5e ' t oe referred to the Kin.e one fotormtor.. the finale? atcli op- jV . Elusive feeling Hich is suflered porrunitie. and arc b t out: they ar ccr-1 w a 6ff3al1 Doat' rotmg n till vater tinlv them-.tcaeaciou, animals living. i V'' V7 trai-rn,rcnl ,hat evt Oi ii , . i ' stone at the not too may be seen: it seems i-c rnaxef -ilic ntld one into a corner and ,. ... J -. , n uin th- o.l--r. M.,ri,.c ihc fl..inte, polo ltl, ; to '"Vile Hie p-visnpr to enlcr, and the door. n,.,l :,r I. : ,,,t. 'J'hr ato.. ll-r,. !i l?'' g" ? Tfce r.. r...,,,.! kmiiM a buildii.s ii. l.e i "ic this tenPalipn to the

centre . f !,e cn,rr. t.N it ,-! o mucli a- A . uyu.p.15, or 11XC8, u no

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;and means, was? requested to consider tht

I subject ar d report. j u A b.-ut thi time Dr. Boer her'e sermon ioi; i 1 .jperant e. app arcd, ar.d the Krv. ; Mr. I!"'-tt preach d evera ether on (h

.sail'" -:'uet. J iu-e art. 'd.id ;iu-cTim.ne-a hin : te subjtcttf me- tu : tin cxp'lisci hy nay if h treic hm-nt ! and at crding- j

I she repea ted amot c: . ; cr tiiint;, "that

nSibt ugh we were Mri. t) emperate ir

f of wine ard nrder.t spirits in the

vet !y lestrnth c th ufc of them

mull degree, .and omitting to place

them before our fr:end a a sort of wr

e j come.

vc should injure no o. e. U e -ave, in th n arse of the year,

enough to pa tlic expense f two paper

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bead . f'l e wild one, I f nt he j;ives up the

pui.uit ; v hen sdic; n.aker a bolt at an open i

dooruy, ubirb is ntntl) chsid after her. t . tt.e fiorrrr ot t.lic h rest animhf rho

rulie n it in t in tit, bat i' stopped b)

are still supposed to people every river

i&lak- in the romautic districts of Scandin

avia.'

th !: !Re. 1) i r iiow alone, he run-

! Sunrise at Mount iET.VA. Of a sunrise nt M tint iEtna, an acute traveller re-

nmn i si; .1 r i to ti y ami find a p!a e l ii . . 3 , , . ... , ir glorious and magnificent scene; Neith cif: -i. ' ben a-r lie vn enf litiv 11. . , . . . , r i- ti I er la there on the surface of tins e obi: anv J," irif'kid bv a 'pear, or frightened In f - 4 ... b,wu j

H y . ..... . , t . ;u iiiuh btcvi run lime object-,: the immense elevation frtm

the surface of the earth, drawn as it were

a -fj'iili r e cracker bt ffin hi fce;

tei f b -itrriiec. but cannot rea h theni:

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i.fj ii ;'i L" " wiiii nil ins iiicm:::'ii .ti m . ...

, i i.i ir i i , uu tl,,c arx' wiuiom any neigunourtt.T!c;nl tl.rrtn l.inelf aeaiiivt it, but is i , ,,...; r . i . , . . , j.j.i ! n,ft mountain for the senses and imanrdy lar.cbed at. and teamed the morr, !. . . . ,

""nv.i ui .tsi up.iw, tint recover irom

cj r . i . i i i . . . t . i

o itri" or 'lie n;i'i sare vcrv a mi on mre . ...,vi i i u- . . . .

. ii .i i , t . i aim .wis puiui, or pinnae e, occj.s-onc, :illowii:tr tbemeives to be cha ; . ,itt, . -, k f ',..

... VM Wl. I.AI. Il III . H II.lll.ll.fi. .lid ......

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and throw.

noise that

rldd to this.

the ir.boimded dtciit of the prospect,

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i ,,e'iniM ti rcijgiioiii hip u. hilw-ir :1,fll,1u!,mri ;n il5r mv .!

the world and this )0int, oi " ilwl nil ihi. lr.,l f I.,t.n

ed bv the e- r:,K,;d eb tihant for a length ,. of.f d;srha ,; nv;w of fi f oft.m nndrH,riPi!. wh,ifatiLni d .mth- lni, out burilin;5 Icck wi(h ; in the stocke-de; ' efnie we arr.ved, rn.l ,,,aki.8 woc 8I.ind..Ad at a forrrn x!nh,t,on, a nvm t! n- dr., ,hf. U.:UMII,(I(: j ,.,.ff.llt of lho

... . , ' . " "i n-:immi.ii:u i-xn in o! tho prospect, 0..I l.prit.i.H v.-, U..d.l,;- ... I-Ml. .n .... r m,I.lli,1K ,. P,tc5( dive .il, d nr br...,l.t .n; n. - "MIc .... ... .1 ... ,,!. j! . rl.,I1K !ll!val,ti , ,lc one. :o".c:it .in,. ...;.tt-!.,m l.r ,!.v. ... . I .. wu.mi, ,v It,., wordcro... .rei.e. T. I... ........ - A - ..... . ,. .. ...1.,.. .l. 'il .

i wl i Ii! Mino-plii-re by !e;ret6 lu. iilc.l lln

i I - , .,T.' ''"' ) -ltd fai..tiy the b..u., 1- !!.. .,.,.,..,,,,.. . l, l, ,l .,, ,.,.,. : . ,.((k (ifu.(.(li , if()U

at I ;. -1 . toward. evei inp, when fle uv''tr' I

is narlv norn o.t. a in; on n t;r b

a ro'h'.r i put round hj n k, nd he i j chained to , fiort in m'Ii a nun" r r :. T,f ? j

to !r nnl to lie iJ'MV t oteini'. fir ;. r,.j'fb a tirne. is t'ivr f: 1 ire li'f;i'. tt l ji er eVph:M ti u h m we'l rii i- l 'i1!. I.; , .. a

and w II leti. I r.e iu uui i" i api r ' i

i emeri?

j: f r in their original chaos; and lihl d !akn fc- sctiK.'d still undivided till

he mondnfj by U iiu c advancing, com d lli( vepamtion. The tars are rx 'niruifhcd and the shades disappear. The

iet wh.ch but now seemed Muck, ond

uotionlcts gulls, irotii whei ce no

He that fears the L rd of Heaven and i

earth, walks humbly before Him. thankfully lave hold of the Message of Redemption by Jeus Christ and strives to express his thankfulness by the sincerity ol his obedience. He is torr? vrith all his soul when be ccoss short of his dutv. He

j watchfully in the denied of himself, i and holds no confederacy with any lust or ! known tin; if he fails in the least measure, he is rettles till he has made his peace by

! true uepcniance. Hv is true to his prom- ! i?e just in his derotion. He mil not dn.

hbecatelf dishonor God, although secure of impunity. H hath his hopes and hi conversation in Heaven, and dares not do any thing unjustly, be it ever so much to

bis advantage; ai d this because he sees J Him that is invisible, and fears Him be ! eausehe loves Hioi; fear- H m as well for j hi goodness as his great i es Such a f.lan j whether he bean episcopalian, on a pans j nVTLRIAN,ai INDEPENDENT, or an AN'ADAPT

ist; whether he wears a surplice nr mur none, whether he knei U at the Comtnu i mon, or for Conscience sake stands, or

mi, no iins me Me or Keligier.ii. bim; and that bfe acts in him, and will comfort his foul by the imago of his Saviour, and co along with him ito Eternity , not withstanding his practice or non-practice of things indifferent. On the other side, il a man fears not the eternal GOD, he can commits,,, with presumption, drink exces mclv, .wear vainly or falsely, commit adultery, he, cozen, cheat, break his prom lie, live loosely, though ih..

he may be studious to practice every Cermony, even a grrnr ..L...

-. i .uu3 v J4iui uvii, or

It i a well kt.owtt laet, tlut t'.. r- ar,.

this Hr.d thr ailjuitiiu ciifiti.-!-, f. I .its n.o.!-r respectul !e Gt-rinau int.nbitai.ls i: .' though well WT'Otl in tt.eir iniiiv- ! i ? .. . neither rc.i'l the Kuclih with f. t. i U. . Uli'lerstiWid it. To (lil'i'ufe Jiiiifu; vt. ., L; eil;e of tbf pusiiij: et nts, whftl .r ..t' i p or rjrritiuc clinracter, that i'nnu' w ill m 1 : of a newsfiiipi-r puhlirattjn, !- v.l.at i -..i

I t. nd, anrl hope to aecoiopush, Ly fj.tuLLdi,

ol ttic "ochen5chnft " Upon the s,reat political queUi.:., s v ::'. tinj the Uf.it tl States, the c.!ilt r; K ! n L,-..:.; in fr uikly avowing their opinion?, ii t:. ,'. atall nressry. Ilaviug for a i-.-. tune e.1it-.l the Crazette, thev hnve oi. 10 occasions uRfil I Loir best tlTurt in mite;:.:.-;'. ciue of Internal improvements ;i;,-1 il. -. i . itutry; and they wih it .letin t u.. :rf-: . that s& lout; a th-y entertain i.1 . ir r r.--r.: : ifn. the ' Wochenchrtfi" will Dri.jh I .'. : -iniiateljr atlvoeate the policy of ett'i:.".i:.i !. nil l.uproteruents an.l protecliiit; rt : .; -ti: :. try, nn the oot efficient taeana i. j r ; al wtlfare ami ii.'!ivnhial happine.. To v rner of the u-et tUose uieaucc9 it' ich " c let! to extend the one ami prelect fv 't;''' rt-at ohjeets of intcrnnl po.'iry, i;i:. t .i:v!i matter of the f.ichrst inport.mre, am! n laim oiir particular attention lielic vinp u ne t'o, that the .'l-tiri:;:!-1 ' viduah who now alminivf r the e m r i:t ;m- ; the n-err.neriiof liie United ."f tat. r.ro r ly couipetent to the task, and hare ' charged the trut reposetl in then : (' " ; President and hrads of department ar. ' : most able, zealot.-, aiu! Hriii tupportiticy which we cleeni vitail esentil t !f"' ten sts of our country we shall a !r k : 1 r ,r lection of president Adnms. W e !..'f : '" l tion for the man. It it from a in ic ' l ! that the course of policy pursued by 1 :i ; tration ii vie ami liberal and err:ii '' c ; ; ted to promote the honor of thi nation ' itt prosperity and happiness tit hoca-, :! .it wv '- advocate hit election. t . , At the iane tirne that we nvow ur s f r m I r K.-f rdinnoirnlli. at nil linn1-. ti rv.''l'-"

...i... wwi j. i iiii.ij j ii i ii . ... . opinicr.icf public men nnd n.easi;r'S will alrrnts be onen to those who n

0 iiTer !'"

u in opiricn, or who wisi to attain tly: of proractin the preat cause of cii i! r',uUr liberty bj dierent ceaus; hut to the violent' v tiorn of rarty spirit or peronal auiuio-dj our u uruni will b clotcd. .. .m OAKDERSON A OVALU Lanetrr, Ohio, T-Tareh II, lt- .xTflMSThe Voehenschri!V, once n wci!;, cn n medium sheet, witr rf handseme typa, nt One Dollar on i f ; -n

year, which may be discharged by paj'u5 br nnd Twenty five (Tents in advance. Anr nrnnn nmriinnr 8 snbscriheTS ;,r"

atijr us a $10 bill, shall receive the 9ih c op- c- . The lt number trill a npr abnut V '

O-Subiicriptions recciretl at this t-u

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A.th(Ul;b gnch an -I.. ..1.1 :

rti to ci.,...l.t j .i

t L' .1 I) . . tH'iumiii UOWIIII.e1 11 aa or declaita against it us I,

IPOS s

THAT nrU known TAVETU'? STAW In the town of Hichncnd, lately ,hr, turn of Win. II. Vaughno. A bargain m' en, ami possetsiou at any tim tiiut w3) purchaser. EPHRAl.M MCEV'

ItichraonJ, Sep. t"th, 1CJ

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HOOKS. PAMPHLETS, BLA"

HOHSK JHLLS, CARDS, LA13KLS. &c. &c. inaik Neatly executed at this office on rc temifj, and on the shortest notfc SIJGAR, WHEAT& OATSj WANTED at this Office, oc s"11 J

in siaie ai t.in ci-niunuw , ni crc&c ; r J r t "