Wabash Telegraph, Volume 1, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 June 1827 — Page 4

JSorticnl Sclrrttcus.

I'r'.r.ir.n nnrtov. At ot.e of u. ir interview !':riiiu' co':rt-!;i;, the Doctor told her "that he was o? ;i troan extraction, that ho had no mony, and that ho !i td unci.' tint w;h : iian-ed;" . !. .;, f.v wav of ndii-inz herself to an e-

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i

,-..,! iv ivi:!i hi:n, he repV-d, "that n'1 ''-id "

1 ' ', ... I ,. ,, ...I fy,,,,,,r'i inrri-

ui" rt in ' 'r j ; ' , 1 1 " w i - "

t heps liJ b.'en han.c-.., she ti ul.'oy i-'io

. if ion

sec tff a lover. The lawyer immediate

ly addressed a note to the offender, threat

eniop; prosecution, ruin, infamy, exposure. &.C. if he did not call and settle the af fair. The lover, alarmed at the coi.se quences, called upon the lawyer, and for ,o(0 ho undertook to compromise the affair, which sum ho received, and jrener ously gave the unfortunate young woman sUO, pocketing the rest for his trouble. There i reason to believe that this lenjal swindler has been nvie extensive in his operation1' on this delicate point. He lately wrote a letter to a young man, iei . it At . .r i . j .

,. c. 1. 1 - ........ ..'. .) . , ,. ' , ... . . quiring nmi lo can ar nts orare anu seme tv iu'i -nin,' Vultv .(" th.- f v.; -ilv tlrb.vcred. with o.uer pro ioit, to i . , . . , c- j t. ' . .- ' .. ;., ' r ' ' a simi ar ailair. The young unan called.

!:..lU !-L.U'I.-ll'., i tlC'lHU o-.ll! 1 X I j I C 111 I 'i U ' I 1 I'M , lOl l.'JM f S .till e , .

.rrmu that the trunk P0l?lc?. .

V.ni01:S THINGS.

Trrt-v his h-r-n dG,.od, ! rr? ; i.ran-a! Common dtrrists. li U -tated in the x::,v-;.'-i of i.j.-i.; :i.UiT ii '".ni1 . ' i - C lo ve ! an. 1 (New Voi k) i'lernhl, that Mr. fciv !v in r.-civiitciiai'''" !t'',-,':,-;ri Hitl.oei n 0hr.e3 has recovered :?::aiiit the Lake

;cc,,;' in t:,'.,. ' :s . . Krle Si earn 1'oat Cojnnanv, ro. in the

1 1. t j i et n iv-i liiL ; ;- , xT . A, r . t .

on-

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T AKKN VV, I v Ti.r.r.;:i; C'e

s. II. ft' reiry To-.vriii;, .,r.

miht wc .iisr.ovcr a ilitTernrc ia the iai.1. ;

and iept r labdily of th ;r pi .!e-' fiut it would be the reverse of ub-.t AiitMf;rati would doire : tbf rnvtn !, . ,.

deuce; the xfchamc who i next muMUt ! r')"'I,iL n '' w ..t,, ; ant to our w.liaip, uo,.d trior.- t- the --'"'Ut si.v yea:, oi l; j'-mli,.. second clas.s ; the mu.umm who a-i !- h thrr" "' I;1 1 ''J - usoulvtothe luxmies .,f would bo i !'cl!' n r"I cllar mail.H v.i'a LM ,

romnolpd tniollov.- ul,!, ti.o , r:, r ..M b-! ' ,',r ;,n! " ni 1'' t!,C I,r:t r hhidr.vst tVt white

train would be o.nipo.-cd of virion

p-viUor.s sis incompl. ip, .i .on rather to that Vna .v'

t- i .1 i.. )

. ' ti rrT T Hi l r 1 1 innnrunrn n fir up'

' !'i-io (!oxel.ir;l. t rrm that the tt unk i '.' " . . . . . " : Vvv".V.rv'

po-i-i i , 7.1,, ti 1.,,, jo i ;that he dm not know tbe voting lnav . 1 he ' w.-, i9t on boartt wben lloitnes w as lamiet h. ... . . .

I'-' il ' . . I'nrvcr rjHtnitlv finintpfl l ip rf.rnpiniionrps

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1 U.V. t -l

".HK.i ,r,e c'Ji.!,,wisuni . aim ia' or i i. .. .... ........ ..... .... . . , inf r vtinsure the imn hcit re lance n

i inc. The r.- .v--rr.t- t...n "m s.- a. raS iv-iae a -rain ootained it. lMirint:; uie time i ' . . . r iar ht.r,,' arrai. . n,; ..n.,o,;n itv,a rnbJ.P,!;"po the oath or the injured fe

rt,vrue,ur,t t ti .vre o! " ?rt , 1.. " .J,, u.o'in mouev, besides wearing !0Kcd hvn thority from the A,;! h!i a-;.ei:a to be tho carr- v. ..i . -i c . . ,,,, , , ; 'ot the unfortunate woman to pro

,1- ...u; . . jntipare . 1 ie ompanv was inaoe ua- , . , , ,. . . .- -eeU-' ha',...... :n.t lr, coih'm; ami bnally, obtained iromhim

ottior

classes. Dandies and Mb- d titlcMm.n in eluded, who now claim to be! :: r to t!o' tirst walks in lire.11 I'ot let us not ht t:,i.-un.l :. la the present stale ofthe uoild.an 1 p-ir::.; larly of our o- n country, all proftrsio: may he useful , if those who are iapb)rd iti them are disposed to jnale then o.

Habit has rendeted many ti. co.;;d:i

ij to the ja!ure j int, a brown rpot on inr ,

branded with rj stirrtjp ir-'ti

o;i t

ht !

t: -ijtibl r, (

a

V".

.us

in

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J it r n i.is t'oi v !k a '

ti br.n.d -W i ri'ii dde, vupoo-ed to be ob -v. a hand- bi:;!i ; ovprlst I to Jiie dolln , r.tldwia Ib'nv, Aata lla'toa aialJo.opL

nv. i-i raizors.

1 d , !

' i r ! v reitity t!;at '..

tnale;!cive to our comib, t.whn li "in another s.atei,ne C0P' ,1,,m "n ("',;;' ,:,0';-

father! of society, miqht b; bettc r d

!;e

i

eil

wu:-: i:i:!lv

5 -

secute

a sum

Let us all in our several callings. !:;'.. r t

ur.iiiov'd, Ldct bearu t!

Mir.v "i v.-:rff r r ui.'I tav cr:i

n.-i. If ke fin earth born iaii

I ".; ;.

Thou vi

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1

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:zi "cemc

j.atotv

or, n.

promote the improyement, re-pecla'-llit v : TIATJTt. ttt r---r-Ti,TTr

. , ,. ,r i- rncnrv, and actually lorged a release and happiness ot cur lamu.es, and all wi' .j , m io; , , . lent to deliver the property in , 1 ...... . . . , ' ' , M lit. atkaowh ,!MP- v.-it!- r,t i from the pretended lather, ana let the whom we are connected; Id us el; to , 0;j. tj, , u'' t' i i "

prouicte the honor anu prosperity ' . our .v.: t a w-r and patronage s-inco his t .-'::!::-;.-

?ome time aiterwaras ne seni tor mm

. "i . . : clntiirn t.MMi'lli' I'l iilllK in ll'lllllp U'lliril

M'V'V.! ''I'V'i "'- I - ,. ' A !acain. told him the father was dissatisfied.

i lv hut;drt-U urais .'c l;.avfiis own bolt-, li-aicd, j prompts u

litem; et deem r.ot tl at I con:0 t; -:h' I

rC'V ItCS. alC-til? thv nritivi- tnoiit.taill .i MlSS -l. .i.'. .'.nii.il r.-i n

alt!

:n

ml ' i.v .a'

our selves

,aud hud ordered him to be arrestc

country ; let us encourage

our it iiov,-1!:i',:t ri

io( oi;iit?, inoyt rr--. cc

Tho idle c!ro;-5 itv o'or thv IoniJ,

0.- h.-iifly to in.-alt thy tJa-ti i j.rid'1 No still "t:s thini. thV fall';., irufoviiil

Xo terh thib !e ?0!i to tho v. i:r ;in l !v .v , That 'tis much betttr. over'rirowii vol,

!a Fr?

-Jem's rnun-, to tank inf th..: ;r:iv

Thin, in submii.n to a tia;A t, .h: Like the vile rttd. to bow aad 'k a tkve.

i ii

i .... t . i i ri rc.tr i ..nin... ri. f ' t..i vn. n ..i. - ...... ..... f v . a. .. .... - j-

.ouh t!;pv ate leallv as y ii'-le in us asj' 11 a,,,ru .Uil lu Ma?1,,ufe tuu l'ul UJ1 lu RC,M,n5 U1 ,,!'4 ; -'r - 0Ui 1:1 'r i.-t-.r. ssr. jp, iz j rop.-.-.u i.j.f.

! no perhaps 'more so inderd.' PICcnlri Y'ioixc arrest, he proposeu j that rank which their ccit -:s merit tor iurn i att,-:.:;..n ci:a::y, to . ' ... '' .-. " . ' to the vonrar man to idace 2U0 in the I them : and if we b ave an oi!u r lei '.ir."-. I - w'..... X., ?

r.ic ;-o -cuj.sh that we oiten consu.eri, . " . 1 v - n . ( u vv 3 c. jVliliill'.U.

... ... nana nrr ip hprirt .n sprniirv tnr in rr thpm ip rrsprvpi mr nn.r ;voo t!"':',

itbnt a iauit in others which appear- to us . " " , i 'u i r r" V . r of cv, ry .::-!; tio:1) at rrics unr-i iHv !oV . , , , .,i..A (person. i his was dore, and the monev subvert the laws of God, the oroer oi na- - , ' ' y 1 , h, ' - v :pei (ecllv harmless in ourselves. l .... . i . , , , , , , an tias place, ho a-ks tor tt.at tico!;ra.'o-

The annexed beautiful lines are p;iven, he, ; he is aiuav b yrru-in

in an Albany paper, as an extract from J-diave anv thinsr but he wants to borrow

j nrooks s Peetn before the I'hi l'.eta it lam wearied with bis im

K it pa cf Yale College: I '-' ouM r.otlivf, if li:V ;a, love v:crc

T: far ho toil, the trial,

I I n-u (npntih t inr L vvifli ri rpmifi; O.f

!;av friend fne other day, on the subject of'tht! blien . !. - .,", f v c. j Innumeratle fmal sums were obtained : rorrow Hilc t 1 wonder at , said . . ...

1 can never! similar way ny this arrti intriguer.

until a (Jematul tor an additional S-Ut

iNow, reallv, I must confess the same sen-1

Itimeut has often strolled across my own

nortunif " 1 veiled the suspicion of the yountj man. , "'' who ccmplainrd to the Felice, and thi?

lirnb of the; law was arrested; and, on

I'.epubhcan Institutions. Patriot.

iacnt work r.iul barer s shall be l..nti.

unci it. li wall ii:st rt mark, that f- r I ': i.iinc:, he will not a k more than o.v

Of the Jlntknt State of Letters in E?Ja,il .

j ime was in r.mriand when the Unoiv-

beea ciurfj by other worli-

J"i.e re-:th t; a;i"ui

a o

-l

t ti:

:! tho i ani,

: I! O! t-

III!

j what he

; mn.

I) W. will here nhl. that he i-h hr'nu-

ledge of letters was so low, that whoever due attention to could prove himelf, in a "Uit of justice: KNGHAVING able to read a verse in the New Testament. c'iU " hft ci rl' il ,u tk" PvhJ? r:mr i:

sen::, ant: i-rarn:i iritis, in Ttn.i aran. a l.. can

( rt: -n d in rb-rnal nowor: .

if holy faith ho hat a hi.- it's ('.reaai, It h-.ivu-v;;r.l ha; e ho ! it a raetro U-:on the va-t wav. s ot" t t.-rnlfv

'(': n, '.via n far" (hi vo live, r v heretor.' dih "o wo fir loan, if tl;--; r; j a o;"U. toiah TV" r.i, ! h : it iri of. ri;;d -!.orii;If !rf.r, rn-t .a. notlan .mc-s awi: jt " -aal, hi '.oid ir.:it ('.imaiid sihait pate,

v.'r;n t'aiapnti oa tho t'ub-vi f.nr,

ii K snail cv i' v. arm, -1 -

! I., r t;.?''in!i!i - -aram

and hi r viioi.i ,nn

, V.d.. L O . 'Ji'ii

. . ., . . .r. . i -.i ii ! i . -'i

t . . . . . ..'c i n -i urwr rvif. . i.i i -T'-ia 'ocrni u rn I ii. n ir iiit , i . . .,... w

Immd m relation to tins very same person :;. , k ' lv. , t , , V - ' !' n i-r lor rroihi-ncv, to Sua;h5 in t.nva. Ik Iwhowaspealiin? to me for, as he says, ! 'raUl1 an.(l Vl,lan.v de eloped. He and a Clergyman who knew any thin- ot n-il ,,tt. u-i to work in at.y part of the co-.at.y.

inea, prouaoiy, ai mis terai Oi tnoi grammar looued upon as a pioihgy. nd s-u ord.-t: sout tor work hero skull be att.i-

; tie I- ai iuys oorrxi-vig. Atui it is very ? beara probable that c-cuie other peison may

b.ave iiaiu'oed the s am.? teehus towards

will be

session.

In those enlightened days, we aie told, a : l); i Tvilr.r ri r 'l rirtr rt-oinff t : III' .lilt. I.I ' '' '

It should be observed as a general rule.j Rector of a parish geinje to law with hi

" iiira

!a a o l-

hi' i- no r t:a t i i i . r . ; i ie n ( :r. ' d If !..: . a;r v! hi: , f ill, .c

' u I. . . .. Il.l . : a I i . 'i -i i m n -v a t .

n,e. for am a!:i-ci,s borrowing, when I ;l rtMu-nmgaaa amnymnu, ieuei. panntoneis, .-.tout pamg uie v.i.uicn, V . . . . ' t b 1 1M 1 . ' bo ilirrfrirdot -ind (tin mnliii; ! .nnln.1 line .....in.:!.. IV.mi. v( l-'nln o... Tim .n . . . ....

va'it at; article winch another has and!.. " '--h"---i u.,. .v .m,.,,,,!', uuuiuh, 14. s.v. r- . uio:!. i,av- paircnc-.i u.e iniiave not. 1 do not make the'-e remnrks nor'n r,ln!np,, hefause, if a man be 1 veant illi, noa paveam ego which he in- "murs Tr;u t S.,rirty'' are Lathy i..!oio:(.i 'om -ui"' w-- r r r'ect for mv" friend uilt-v theieaio n.- !tr.. t, to bis j.--:t.ish-i terpi eted 'Mb.ev are to "ave the Ci.uic.h, f" ,! a v, r' m-.-:il 'a -ortaa. nt of tra-tti h eor would I bo nn.Wtood hem- unwil tncnt -rougli such a medium; he pay, j not I," and this was allowed to be law !..- ' hn;: ' sr u t.or wouiii 1 iij unia 1 loou as iu ng unw 11- 1 a ' i - 1 1 n . . . " 1 u'o-"i ! . ah 1 nhers. And tho-:e who havo l;:r to tV,r 1 will with all r.tv bait a!''1 a5; "V"'" Purchase s.lenc. . :i good judge who was an hcc.d.ut.c too. n(lt )(t (Vi!iC(( thcir v.iUin1V3, to I)rc;notc

J acoemmodatea friend, or even an enemy :,!a nKinIc '"nocent, it is his duty to dis-; Alfred the great complained towards the ' t,i-1 mdaf-io irot:iaon,uro ff .p;.-tt. at to

t.

Sia.l iu i .-. bco.nl

;. t: . o:

i .a

r.;:.:i c::

c-'hla- -vi.-nit is ,a mv vnw h true 1 mr-' lvZ ird thnat'- 1'nblic opinion is al! : end of the ninth centurv, tliat Iiol-j the: hi thnr h.;.aiate S.cufi-s may ;.b,. 't'ake bountifully 0fth.1V ,elhbne.w bih V itprnt.-ct8 no man that doe, . Humber to the Thames, there was not ,uri'l'hc;l;r-,t- - -c J,i.-ma.on ton: all, though it h mv cm rong, hut it nil! paliate the fiults of him j teacher who understood the Litur-y i hi : j Jlj:i0 . ""J h;.

tTit endeavor to nnli it

who resists miHi villiinous attempt, ti I mctSier tongue ; or could translate the ea-1

lux; rh.T.vr;-:

io v, v

1 ,

r.at thai wx may ;dl 0 our de-

rr.ake a urofit of secresv.

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a ui

i uf eri

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tin' ro:.:d I., ia pie

f 1. i..

a e :

peue eac ::vrip.r,.,-r O'lio: w:

tt j on rafij te i'u":;ii cattttf -s

oilier tied avd not

wl'icli we 'oi ?

iMin to

reproacl

n

A. V. JJr-

ASSl-MLD POWER.

1 siest piece of Latin. A coi 1 e.-pondent el ' aU. ! Abel tid about the middlt of the l Jth cer-j ! f '. 1 v. rom id 1 innnt 1 nr b.rriooi the ronrt ol;.

pua! fiom all Countries. ?avs,th it even

j 'AC U SAl i fS . ThC ?ub5cr;ber ba, i.-nra-d Mit. H.Wr--a., 'o ct".,'-rii,ieaJ, and carry ca hi

BLACKSMITH SHOP,

C. rl rharr

t! e

s'c minor. w:it tbtm, is my Hprero desire The Possession of the rower to d zosd i 1,ma,n' d.1",tawl as -l!e .va:?' cul ner sav" at the oil nd. fonnetlv of Smith fhorr,.

msist 111! " l" .'- ".-uuviri .'j, iim;j, io:iaa th- W it kiiO'.VH f t'lrill'ICaiiwliS ct Mr. W,:.I. 1 1 in . . . . . . . ., . .

- i

1 v J c-- ( v . r

o.'. o ; 1 ir-M ;

Ib.::r v.-.- hr vc, T.s f 1 ! a!ori ia ' P'r.rd'-i In io:n. An. -el if- .Jiru; at 1: CJV-' fo-"' I.' V

'TO e V. t I . -iiahi vino-! 1 ! ! . U:: .tn-'- ;.. 1 t ' t . e-

Tin: F'a- : r

a. r a.

t:i" oa - ! i o. . .n i th o:a a! tri i"i .;..J I pi

tou -rt.

1 i 1 :

or. 5 v.a r ! .i

, cri!i;v o 00 ' ':. ."

"I'l:

ta i: v wholf Ii-art; ?i.d May Mni'-i r ' ua oi .--;R u i!. we are nd r t l.ia.or ', i.-cced, i i1 ai . h ov iti". b. . !,a .bi!y 1; ; r . a- . i ;-.ti 1"' i .-5 V hldl I .1 Tv II- , t J i.-: them. ,!ab-r-sr '. uf du ii' 'aa , ia:. t -.taati -a i i. tio

v. ; .

It h bii'hl'. IT: a.tit ior to observe the in "n ilv whothcr lint nr.urr rnnc

, ii.rh r.;" '..,1 iin in .vbirb tUt . .1 i . . 4 . i . ......,:..i I lii ta uu ia sua an i mal ia eu n ' lend a d esi i n a-

;h,va!o:.bio pr.- k-ion el Mede ,ne md ercnt wealth, without the actual perform-! 'at' Jhenheld (as i.-; .ud to M-:na i.-earien bv sorn- of our country- ance of ueful actions, i, no just ground of, U ,he c) all the learnin-ainou-them-!a;en m "various- p.t't-of ,he Tnbm. Ku-'meiV or re.nectabditv . Rnt there :i '1 v cs, w hat n ble-ed state t..e .any bay e Uc;c-.h.'.ve?;paeiallv been in the lv-itir-h of persons who fe"ldom or never per-?)e,a 111 y1"1 appears, lor thert ; lot i a i-ar dioir ui Sutcrens a mere conv-Vorrn ;mv it.:it nr rmiupntlv iisffn' nr.! ts harit an onl act ot parliament, whi-.-h

jists (d't'orei-n praot.ee, and entirely se-a;ons, m'eielv because they have vat the ! I'rovides that -a nobletn an shall be eiddlt d jcomhry in the higher departments oftheipnuer to do" so. They are well diipo-! to tLe ''GnPt,t ot.j:!S Cler even although iruah s-ion. The inaccuracy of this opin- .fd nay, had tbev the means their con-!Iie rat,,,ot m.iv I"1 veiv deailv fhown by refei- duct on a small .;,. c .sproof enough, that! A,,other ,axv Cltcd J,!;e lWiU m - ' . . . . . i ' r - i i i. . , , . ,- .,, i. ,i ' . .......... i

et.ee to the iccud- oi Au-.em-in ?.edicme; none would exceed them in public -.pint I n 1 1 " ,m lJl v l,IUI tM u-u --me coinmauu and if ad.d.fional testimony be requisite, 'and u-.eiulnr. Thev have not however!01 tho S,,er,,T to his otlicer by w ord of it is abimdan.iv ailoided bv tne May rum-'had the advantages of a mii'm knowl , n'oyth, and without writm- is -ood, for it

the n.iiadelphia Medical anrhodr or wealth to otiahfy them for uch i n!a-v l,:M-'!' " neither the hhrnii t.or

i. .at a- a lc o , rkrn

an. -v

ill

'..:!n- :.-. a t'

ai a:r,,io i

rusuro a iti-.t

.,aa re . A ii Iliads war j-.ii:ted.

M!TH.

A genera? cs3ortm?nt of

-- S"1i

!:;- thilj i-i o; !:,,' : tiiC ch, rh

'ho j a:-

' - r a nd cadoa

to "- ! .adv. if ; d a ..;.r:d the l.'e.ir! i VC . i! h a th- OI i ;:j , a fh'-IiS I'll. 1 rta -; r ,ao hat pan. -el-, can t, d tho alii r - r.ad h atj ivlacii a;e t -It for their oi: 'i in: o.;cy. ih' ci ia:: bili.s eat-h ha h!,' at, atij r:-h.v..-s r-ach hourly want, in vV fa!t'.!.t!o --Hiar mat tn-ttid rare

V.ir .11 .1 t-.: ..I.

rhs;,l Journal, which, arnonjr various 'nsefnlne. Hot .-, r ,,,,-f, .., con. r.s tb.-o ' hiS ob'KCrscan write or read' Main

aificlc i.hlv m'eiest.nrr an'l cre.'itable to 1-e thP !efS esteemed, les. respected,' -,,:irU''rs a,v ;xtaut wljeie p-etMais ot j to the Medical I'toteon, eetitain ani than those who, with jrreat privileges and Pr"!lt .,rj,ln0J,c: an,,.f:VC,i Ku'-S h;UC p-r : acc.vmt of some, of the great e-t and r.iot 1 n earts , live only to themselves and do! I,x''1 ,n" '"'S11 ! tho ,frro' unahie. acesb;! Sui-ical operations ever per- nothing to benetit their fellow beings and Vj rea(l or .wr,ta c,'u''i:i

rmed.-rAa?. .-.?. society There is a c!a-s of ner.orn in! Pr0Pi''' pro ignoranti literaruni.-- liccc,

HARD WARD, CUTI.ILir, GLASSiVAUE. CIUEE.XSIVJ!;!-:,

ALSO KEXHAUA SALT. Iron and Phurjli Plates.

0 irr.-.V. The Faculty of cur Jevrry'counti v, perna-j in every part of. 'he term of signing instead of subset ,bmg. v.o M:-.i:.-nlVolb .v. at. .ew-Yoik andi.-a:r co-jatrv,"to w h -n such enquiries HJ These and many othr lematk. nfu simi-.

Ail of which are off..

at

lyr

T.TC

Fairbchl, h:i'. e leeently been carrying onitbese may It unpleasant. Let not fuch!

lar description mi-jht be add

to pi o ve i

Mav 2a.

the low ebb of Iiiiti.ih hteratuie in former

a 5-hai ii new-.-.paper eotiti o ersv, n Inch iier.xis think we intend them inv iniurv I low e.o ot bnti.sh u

has residteii in the commencement ofjV uhl rather anvanre their "intPrrs't ' 'i-10? hut now that the intetci!-of man f

rr s.

"s ,-.vtr t'.e.r .'t-; - cc sua

iir tov.iiith l;i ) are vxpv-eil .- ho vv ' and ! "Ibll 3

--. :i i i'l-' i r r . ...: l .i..

''. r w I i y .i i.i;-i

n-i ru-' -tio?i.ii earr, ati'ii :: in tii. a lit cti-- i- a !u-'

iil'i.l -nils. Dr. lit. k, of I'aiihel.i, against -by prompting them to deeda of glory and

Dr. It"-;. ok carnages laid at tea thoy i ;iC ts ot benc-u---tr.ee. We would per-

a l r on

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a-

i .

ti'i-

ivr I .rr.? v, sei ve (IcJ,

'v, ' a- t'ler.-i .e or v la th; .:.;!-.. , : f'i" I'j i O v, : i c h a V :.. -".! -1 . 1v.'.i-' ao' u ? 1 i 1 h-o 'i'tnii: r- : !,' rrey t. a ia w ith ; J iV inea-e ? , v rc I y h' d ;' tie i't i aaaa-'-.a.'id H fa aiy ai. i :oi.t.aa; t ho v.'ii the divine

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arh dv'

l- that v.! i'

f j rf rr-'iv, v

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n-i th-- . !,, r . ,,n,i.

IH-W

er,

luade them to depend far the good opin

! ions of their fellow citizens, not on what it :d take the -s tio merit tor them to no-sess. but on the

ct distinction thlih.

jonly tine grounu

. I v - Tl fr I

I ' ' '"S! I

coijji.nad i p., : s,iit t calculation :t will be peicci-; contvct. And amopg the many ways in

' ,-rd .., t!... of -, rr-tun.ir.iii' iii-mo r.f. which such rcrr--tis ma v subserve the best

hib. " ' ' h "I. .. . .. .

v(.,, the sraalh-a itcm i:i a man S5 ej end:-j mtc-c-? VI, iuies. The iVmction of ci.e glass ot grog .!'"'", x !- ' . per w cek cf half a eiu'ir per dieum , in ; h; mgin

-hut, ;t sitiole retienhment among ten indigent and obscurely situated youth who

countrv we will mention

The seeking out, edu ..iting and br.vard intu active life, those

Vtis a

iv:

kiU'i anu toe mean-: ot promoting then- happiness are belter understood; we iind times-., arc changed, and m no instance i- that change for the better more happily fell!' than in the losteiing care which iv cav-j ornment extends to the promotion of letters and the diffusion of knowledge. I

ua . . .

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e -.-d.'-rr.bc-f. i.u- t

. .vS::.;th,v;!.tre h-.-hai.-t---.-i:-.-.: v - ,:l.'L.eid cf DRY GOODS JI ii (Itv . tt f .(-. ,v iti t

Ai.d a rent?!-.-.! sn1

JOURNEYMEN PRINTERS J ONE ico-vi comj.'o-itor, tilde to ib vro-J work, will had c.a;-tant t n.tdnyi.trr.t and yof,:Ji' w aqes.hy i.-.ittie ii itc application, at ihi Ohi'.e j

a th?

.1 . I I or.--,. ; ill ,i'.':N,-iH rr Titin, i if tnlcnfc -.rluilv -lTirl

r 1 1 i r ot 'o? ' a1 ' .'' ( ' - ' i i.i'i... - i t - 1 j - j

... i . . , n II. ,r .. . ., i . ........... . ... . nn .. . i'rO nine I .nil.",.; .-f , .-i'iV - m . r.

f ;.a ir r-" o j or:i,.y th'-ip ipe.--. 'These are t tngli limes,' says' these I'nited 5tati. who, if inttructed iu -3ti.d.ietion o; b.-'iiolibn,' ih.)oe who'j,.;..,,. p.. ., ,a MPt tv4 I ,-,,-'- aboof the sciences and educated in some nrofes.'

r i.iP r 1 i c in iiO'n i.; I '

i i.t .. . r ,- . k i t a : , . i

.a.,., -..-.....-. , i ces an . i iire is ine nev; s oar : in1. : iu- noimi ,uiu ;i eir?-,:,', can couuuy auo

i r - -

nd ca: '!

-a '- iw.n i-e:'MVia:Miiir.vtrUs in i.ace

Ta v-oh-iu At" the vi'tn.iuN.i.ht- rloH-urc-i .'I'-o-oad

cc.t.icience.t u r Mink of a; -pro mi he a v on art- nalel v the ui-d thing thought ri.- 'ti- lie ; the world, are raw. invn.g fn the limited rh.ir bissii'ir -had con ut on iin ia," and ( r.v-t u;i k'-: thin" in the w , i bl ivc can' mean? of their parents and the indirleieuce

t! a - ri'HV riM-i; airth! v iX; r. t the -.t .... . . . a :. i- ...... i-- . .t... nf i!,i.p: i.o'm ,! ...,,. r. Jr- ir,xnr .r,....!

, . - . , .. lit a l lie r ea l, iilli't. I l M.I' o.-: I . . L- : I, w '.uri.--, .-'iiim n ... . 1. 1. in -u n am. v t :n bitt'ti'i n'i-i;t'-rtr,:i. (jh-ri . . .. , ,.a , ... , ... .. ' I i. i .. th. !;.;,. Vu...i ... ;

l.a.l U l--,v l ; Ti A i-tiy s-ine eoe.si.iei aie i.n , -t ion miiii we 'viooiu' unii'-'utiiuiuss,

y ll.iiv vl.ill ...dn .., e-'irvoutb that err (JnaU nnd Sf.-itr

ov i-.( rriii't- are furnished with the greater

a

ir Vii a

r.rn ' i a i - j r. i Lave o.e

i . i

ol y.-a". i ,- --nh . - , . ,-, ...- f at f r mll oo ! r tt.e new-,:

oj"' .7 '''- a a ; m l (a- that hoor- the tlull hour

or a ' ei la -a

h Jrnt I active. I of VaUOVVAUV hard wars, cutjliery, g la -s.s jva r e. q l'jja's 11 a he, ALSO

i -t

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let v.'a. !

u ahty , t..-v Wi e:.e

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i 1 CI A r3 nt.;r coc.'sel .lvd itt(h:,i:y ll.'Til ..

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;ii t.".' j: -t..o- .a'

era hsSh:.'..i-ry ism c tr-n Uc'i vp trtaur ",jWrhl wa-s- they doii'tc-vt murb part of their inhabitants. But we willj KE.VHA 11 A SALT, j t .w ,? , 'and when the children litye road then: leave these hints to thoc who can take j v . mlfft. piMt( j.' t t.-T.r.,v,-y;,e-r,,.:,1,..h!i,cc,n.;(1 , , :uc ,Vorth half price tor .them, and proceed to cr.c other enquiry. KOn ailtl 1 l0U2l1 1 ldtL- -1 fip.il .ii I-i; , i- s ii 'i V n Hi nijii-!-. t 1 1 - - ... - ... . . . :

"'.,'' ,- . ., . ,; - ....i.,. ,. ..nr 1 e vnmet m-.s se. :?f irrn's n.-o'n f n m- A ot whtrai are. ottered, at the bwvest uti-.- i.iutu

nor in? t trio euvr wa.-n tl-e st r.oi-t o i : . " 1 I t -ll v ' ' - - - t - - . oi.i- ..to e'ioi.H. w.'a. -sti-e v-h. . .... .a . vti,;rr i - , tredtice d i-tiact. oiis cf rank between the-cata pricts. ; ": lJ '

i , . . . . . . . . i i i I . - -. . t t k - v . . -: a - - . ! It.

a ,'2 .-. aa i ii ie.-.-. s.iia" nan , a iu ;e i -p.i-it-j (Indiana can l.o ist ot rnanv honorable pi oie-.-ioas to ciass, elevate, or degrade j o.-.it. i umi.:.-, tt.y 1 i . !v t., tj . o-. fitment was n.vti- t fT red0n th. ad.t.r 1 1 uoitbv membeis of the bai; b:t i; men accord ire lo their employments.! J'M.c 3. 'J turn M2VV.'

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seltt.Ty pbili-.'-.-htT .iy- w.ui--'. invutin !a a, s I i-;ii w it a ''Min: ti a ti ia eaie and -oi

ia.,.

t. ;;n

if-isted with y ct

and woithv membeis of the bai; b.:t it i-. men according to their employments.

ibelieM d the ait ar.vl knavery of a few.; I nts is more par::cuu;u trie case in com-

j v !u I: : 0 .1

abu-e

dress ta r?e.ipt pnn;hatr.t pact tf ns and hire e ittes. Butwherev-

tl.ctr

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i ''ie h-a-:. , -.n, w

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hi- 'he 1 1 rv irt ai: l pr ie l en r--p::ri:- a el.

e -a- -at o n the at - i eh- t i -Til, till- sol n 1 the v'i t. m ir- on' rh:i;: - ti :hatc flo ev- ! n- v!m it ad w ho an

-'"a r I , rv:hi b, .h debts with anv it tarn hat yviiiinjiK.-s to he : leav

bhra , n-

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nil r j .i..a ' - ' . ...i..- .-v-t.ij-o form iu mi a. on id -dhnn. e-, is

X a lav a Mi!.-r inn

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th in tho

no nana

rtor.? ar . n1 i thoiu'

u; -':e conil n : loit'itie or a

an a

i th wi atn' ; t it..' r i

c- n . l. .- mi t ,i i -1 in ' I f-1

creat I v in r a d v.aih irh nd.cr. It i : ; i' l b! lhar this ihn v e i t, - ill r, t!o ilii'J

V.-.i, l. 1 v. :. - vi 1 .... I ...

ion, woii hi on er it triy exit. w rtatcvtr may be its pre-

ua :o.'-1 j '.e y-a. . t- r -- h at cei intuu,a j pr"per in eii.riti n. how thorn to n - uf t '. italhinr era be mere uaju-t ; anil in

f , r. . . - . , l ;t la e o t:-- .ew-ioriv ctapiii .a ivepu:-:a; iiivc cu. r.oit.m mure impo i-i 1 1! r.a d ..lt-T -i!'..;-.--, I i c tv-r ! a a-anr-a;;! ..... .... 1 , , : , , 1 -.. c ".o-,-,n- i-, . -, . . - -t, .... , , . .r-, r, L S..:v: 1 be Am ior nr tic. One moments re ::e-? son cr. thecon-

ii eibtiiiV. tin . in-iit .-ev.ri.ce. w !a--i- c eo;o-i the t: otit st. in point t nuaibct-, in tho niacin: it v hi-'ii ir rtera! deride the pr

. j i i .

FRESH GOODS, Just rcccivc-l a Ict cupf'i, ';

end Dovi: stic (Bums

ie rtrongt st. in point f nuaibct-, in the ' niencK vvhicii ir cera! !;. deride the pro-j purchasheJ at the lowest pine.-, nion, is piobably ; uncd with tewer , '-i--n- of mankind; ai. ' a slight attention BCVrVOLDS l'OlSTS'lT.

me. in. i t x"esscs it- in any en t:;c c . oi tne taiory oi laese vatuu prlessions. J.

eat; thoueh it is to be pei Jul th-it either with repaid !a thfsr utility, the im 1 mi a iii cieop ir.bi every pr..teion . j provements that have been ma.de ia them.!

have had latc. -mc o!op-ivo acts'orlhe d:'tingut-hc-J h:a-.r thev have con!

in

rat o.

v'0

t SW tl,

. t acti-ed u; on t he ecu tr.uni-

y , by a bm'.i cf she law naw ia Bridewell, 't.d who j epi'.'.Ttit himself to be from Philadelphia. His plan? w ere exteniv e. io-!, iVem their peculiar delicacy , very diicuit of t!otec'.iAn . He iri.inact'd - .r.c time ao to i c rouie ci -juamted w ith :i '-o v;

erred on our ownar.d oti.e r nations, ra the characters of jme cf their prcte;ors, mtist convince every tl.inkiao- man of the

-lusun

dily of such it;.-'.auctions. Were vye-

to judge of the.-e emphyjr.ents, and rank

: hose v. ho pur-uo 'da m. v.r. t

mo- lo

ht ir ea-o or e!ei tr.ee, hut their essential

use fulness, their relative neces-ity to hu-

a:ati eyistuce -j.i:d Uaot'.::iC:?. theu indeed! AM'blh 1 .dhj-

SALT, FLOUR, c. WHISKEY. Receive J per late arrivr.1;. a.: I j-r .a'c 100 bbls Krnh awa halt, CO bins Vb.-I;rjv, 50 bbls Ohio supern-.o flour. j. & s. June 8 J '

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MAJls-TKA'i ; F or. r..

A N 1) COr.sTAh! at i j;is ui r i

itisfied, citizens of every trade, in' well ,b-ino;. by ''y .r ih: ,ho'':-h I T , J. ; ht- Carnage and tii-Koi) t.,ids, u I d; thatj treating them with that respect so rate-!.,ir,.s t., u .:i.,OM . vvjM . f

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