Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 46, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 January 1833 — Page 4
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RELIGION. By John Quincy Adams. Divine Religion : bliss of man below, Thou link of union between earth and skies, Nurse of our virtue, solace of our wo ; Lore of the learned, wisilom of the w ise, Thou from whose fountain, streams poieniiial flaw, Of'prayer sincere, ami praise anH penance rise. Oh.' how canst thou behol.l such liees of shame Such crimes accm'sl committed in thy name? Bi't good and evil rule on earth by turns; Vice often boriows virtue's brightest hue : A rd nought but Hod's all-serin; eye discerns Within the heart the counlorffil and true; On crime's high altar, l.allowM incense burns; Ruffian' can pray ay, and build churches too; And tyrants, pouiir.g tows, from lips unchaste, Rise tut to lav God's fail creation vvasls.
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And, as though in mockery of the I am rich; I've got enough loft yet,' and very names of judge, and trial, and iu-Un went another potato, followed by a J ' . J . . . . J . i u.. 1-11 IT il. il
hitherto understood, titey have . ten uonur uwi. titie uij umci mmois
seized hold oi mm and put a stop to his folly. State (Portsmouth) Herald. A Kt Mucky Trick. The Kentucky horse, Saow-ball was lately advertised to run a race of a thousand yards
against any horse in the Union for one
STANZ AS ON WOM AN. AVhen lovely woman stops to folly, And finds too late that men beliay, What chum can sooth her melancholy WUat art can wash her guilt away ? The only art her guilt to cover, To hide her shame from every eye, To give repentance to her lover, 3nd wring his bosom is to die.
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bound the judge and jury to disregard constitution, law and evidence, and to decide according to a fixed paramount rule. I envy not the judge or the juryman, who is fit to be their instruments.
'Were I a judge or a juryman, before 1 1 would d diute mv soul and defile my
lip
should
the c
to point
more could a desnot do, than say to
his subject, you may have the benefit of a judge and jury; but 1 shall so or
dain, that they s'.iall never decide in your favor? What would such judge and jury be, but commissioners to ex
ecute his despotic will to the letter:
and what are theirs under
SELECT CIRCUL.VTINtJ LI.i" 4 Containing equal to fifty volumes.for hve
dotiars. SN presciitiup to tl.c public a pei iodicnl, ntirely new in its character.it w ill be expected that the publisher should- describe his plan, ami the object he hopes to accomplish. There is grow ing up in the tinted States a numerous population, with literary tastes. who
are scattered over a large space, aim w u, uu-
C'SAItXES AtKXANPF.aA. IVKIS A. iiOVOf. rNi.i.r. VHi'. rtiiM
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With SUCh an oat, ), t.HS right haUU . r , , . T torarv information emanate, (eel themselves at ' in ouse.r.K-.i.-i, attained a .legr.
be Struck OH as a Cockade for ",' i i ,i ,,i c i i 'a t loss fur that mental food which od'ica- . -, Hence w hi., with a tew spleii.
nrc n nn ni' i rut nir si r - i rnit ii'irri irui , - i '
C Ai. r Lrll "lLC.'"-u"; " ' u- ....muu ; Book are ,.,, , were. until the pie-inl century, ei.ur
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me way Ul Uie guioei. ""ciL; , f, , StnnivKnll wn ' .. .. - 1 ... ..h-l -..K.m-t the "real mass 01 .Novel s wlinh
,fO biam-lt of the hiuiier literature . t!;e present 44 ae olV"is a wi'let field, oi ;;.eatei' vaiietyjor se-
:e woriis iaminai. v n t ivuiiiniiTlii: uidxj'.uii'ed encouragement
il niauv of
illOil,
of
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ely mi-
anparcnthy sulferill from lameness.and i lishedj nor without considerable expend. To the bets were two to one against him. ' ll'y thisdcsitieratu.a is the design of the t- i l . i ir . ' nrescnt undertaking, the cliiel object ot which Kentucky, however, came oil victon-,i'rt',11."' . ,,,:,,;. .i.,..,, , J ', i - i i emphatically is, to make good reading cheap-
ous; he won the race oy o inciies only. er' lo nut it m a form that will bring it to
It is not doubted that Snowball was j every niatrs door . learned to feign lameness, for the pur-j Books cannot be sent by moil, while the
, , '; pose Of excitins bets against him. The Sdcct Circulating Library may be recetvthlS ordl-,U , , - na ,:-y.t E.,i, 1 ed at the most J i tant post olnces in the l.u.on
nance? A despot himself would not IVt" U ' , T T , ' e i fien to tvventy-Cvc days after it . dZn to rill tint a trial-ind assured-' W6nt h,,gh Sa7 more of blMied? at the tnding expense oftwo and deign to can that a tiial. and aurtd-: Yankee tricks--We are not in the hab-, half cents; or , other words, before a book ily the legislature, if they deem it nc-.. of ivinsr horse racinfr intellisrence. i could be bound in Philadelphia, our subsci-
1 nessary, will soon dispense With such ; , . , ( ; , Kenluckv is voi lliv I'ers in Ohio or Vermont may be perusing it in
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THE BACHELOK'S SONG. .2 bachelor leads an easy life, Few folks that are wed live better, 2 man may live well with a very good ife ; Cut the puzzle, is how to get her. Theie are pretty good wives and pretty bad wives, .ind rives neither one thing or t' othoi ; 3nd as for wives who scold ail their lives, I would rather wed .1 iam's grandmother. Some choose their ladies for ease or for grace, Or a pretty turned foot as hc are walking; Sums choose for liguie and some for face, .But veiy few choose them for talking, .Now as fj; the wife I would follow through life, It is she who can speak sir.crecly Who, not over nice, ean give grod aiivice, And love a gom Husband dearly. So ladies and gents, when to wedlock incliuM, May deceit oi ill humor ne'er tiap ye, May those thai ate single get wives 1 1 their mind, 4nd those that are married live happy. A ba.hclor leads an ea life, Vew folks that arc wed live better, A man may live well w ith a vriy good w ife, But the puzzle is how to g-ct her.
useless machinery.
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oi neing nawKeo auout in print ny a Connecticut pedlar. Lowell Journal.
Gai.vhan Widow. Simorix hem;
DICTIONARY. Distant relations People who imarrine thev have a claim lo rob vou if
vou are ricli. and to insult vou if vou enamored of Camma, a lady of G alalia,
! are poor. " j assassinated her hus'band, JSinattis, and i Belle beautiful, but useless insect ,hcn sought her hand. Camma, after ; without win-s, whose colors fade on 'having long resisted the presents and
being removed from the sunshine. Hart A rare article, sometimes found in human beings. It is soon, however, destroyed by commerce with the world, or else becomes fatal to its possessor. Housewifery An ancient art, said to have been fashionable anions; vounir
girls and wives; now entirely out of use.
or practised only by the lower orders.
entreaties of Simonx, being, at last, apprehensive that lie would have recourse to violence, pretended to give her consent to espouse him. She engaged him to meet her in the temple of Diana, of which .-he was the priestses, in order to give solemnity to their union. It was the custom, that the bride and bridegroom should drink out of the same cup. Camma first took the vase, in
their narlonrs
To elucidate 1 lie advantages of the "Solect Circulating Library" such as we propuse, it is only necessary to compare it with come other publications. Take the Waverly novels for example: the Chronicles of the Cationgale occupy two volumes, which arc sold at 1,-5 , to $ Iv)l)' Tlie whole would be readily contained in three numbers of tiiis periodical, at an expense of thirty-seven cents, postage included: So that more than three times the ' quantity of literary matter can be supplied for the same money by adopting- the newspaper form. But we consider transmission by mail, ; and the early receipt of a new book, as a n,jy distinguished feature of the publication . Distant subscribers will be placed on a footing- ' with those nearer at hand, and will be supplied at their own homes with equal to about ' (ii'ly volumes, of the common Loudon novel ; size for Five Dollars. This may not take
fifty-two weeks to accomplish; for, though not
Editor V poor wretch who every j which had been infused a mortal poison,! longer than one week will daps between the day empties his brain to till his stem'-! and after drinking freely, presented it iS u' ach ' to Simorix, who, not having the slight-' l'r, fi ol vcr nU',ust,"it ,"atUr.or " " i, 1 " - ' j r i i "r "'ole numbers arc required to contain a Wealth The mos respectable quality , suspicion, drank oil the remainder. ! wohlc worU, thc proprietor will fed himself at
Camma, transported with joy, instantly
of man.
Virtue An awkward habit of acting' .exclaimed, 41 die happy, since my hondiirerenlly from other people. A vul- is preserved, and the murder of my gar word'. It creates great mirth in ! husband avenged-'
fashionable circles.
are con-
stauliy iu cnurst: o; puuui ;ai' ... some whi.'li are veiv suporior to the ntheis. To select these and present tiie.n to Ino re-id'mg comnuiiiity in a neat, popular, and convenient form, with grcatei exp.M'.iiion, and at less cost than they can he fimi'i.?h. ed nv tiie bookselleis, is the principal r.hjcet ot the proposed publication ; an ohje. i w Inch t:ie publishers are sat'Lied they can accomplish more ra-ily tlir.it anv other peiMms, on account of the cxtiaord'n.ary !aciiities which I'.iev enjoy. 1!, sides a co.iclantand dirrcl interco-.use with the f,oud.Mi puoiUi.ers,lnruugli v.hieli lUoy aie enabled lo receive the latest liritish Novels, as soon as tuey can ' be transmitted i this cc.-nt.-y, they a.e cornier t.-d v ltii the most exioi.sivo pvinl'mj esl:ib!isiii,ieiit ii riiiladelphia, and can u'-priut in t.ie s'hoi'.e-t p, lio ! any e.oik they may choose to nudei take, il, for exainp'.e, they snhiiid w ish to furnish as p4it of their ie-i-ulin scies, an new Lnisli Novel, t hey can .lo so at as early a date as any .nieiicau bookseller, so
tlial distant suhs lihers may receive it sniiu 1'ai.c uu--ly wiih the huoksellt i's it puhiii lilioii iu the laig cities, and at hut a trifling exp.-i.ie f postage. l,i .-clcct-r.i. uo:ks for ii.U p' b'ieatio:., i-oi e v ill be taken but those which cenvev hi-tb t: t"i iitioir anil i V '.. .. i i... . t f
iiu' espeeie.i y snenii-. n.ie ii.c t-inuui m 1 ihteiesl. Il tiie-e u! ;c( ts l aniint he ', ft.,m the t'luaulant si ; . j . of ti e modern so may hi' hail to thor-e sleiling p.oHue-
lions of a faincr aue. w incn, i.t'ing aimosi cimn-iy win of pi'u t,aie compv.iatively 'out lilt e known, and, in some cases, would be found more altiaclivo than most
of those which are of mine ie( cut mui
JI-CSslv
Levs in pn.in idct (oriu, it to the most distant p'ei i
expense of o-in.e. It will li'ie.Ui a larger amount of aijreeahie. used'!, and ic.ipr." ii.g tt.it"ii.g, tor less than oue-li!ih of the price at ;eh the same miju be ' otiiotuise oluained and vv ilii lii'.ie ,r no aoable lo 'he
icr. To fam.'.ie-j re-i.-ei.t iu the com oy, renn t!-.e Allautc low ns, this ,mb'i;-ai;.--ii v. ill bu
paii'icu'ailv si'iv leeaule, as sitpmyn -i loen mumj wants in the hcsl me'iiod t.iat lamld he devi-rd. 'fi... V,.v.. i is's )lAi:ci.vKt,iIi be iinh.i.-'.ed in
nistructinii ; fiesln.ess at tn-coinprishi
press, reeour
SUhsCl' mete (
.Nnvei'Si s .viH.;av.uie, i:n'n.ii mu 'i
for preservation, vv ii! be itiinislieil to subscn-
vv id be coin i vet uy man s, and at a verv moderate
liberty to publish at shorter intervals tilt y,
two numbers being' the equivalent for live dol- f..rty -eight extta imperial octavo pates.
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?irt. c:niiKirs ADimr.ss. Extracts from the Address of Thomas
Grimke. Esq., e,f South Carolina, lo thc people of South Carolina. j Charleston, Dec. 1,1S3'2. j Fellow citizens : j The ot dinancejpasscd bv your convention at Cclumbia.a few days siiice.as the supreme law of the land, is the grave, not thc bridal chamber of liberty. However thc power and the triumph of
party, may dignify it, in the hour of its
ise, no
Honor Shooticr a friend ihrourh the
c head whom you iJve, in order to gain one the l.oston papers has t.ns discour- ;
(he praise ol a lew otliers whom you icons ucMiiuim, , iyi.,.uur-i. nc-i despise and hate. : Pt the oddest sight that ever was seen; 1
Laushh An agreeable and conta- si" accurate ucscnpuon oi mm would nc
gious convulsion of the human countenance on receiving a tailor's bill, or being asked to return an umbrella.
cob
birth, with lilies of glory and prais
that when Hie revels ol that uiwiclv
Lavs proccrdinzs Ct. brushed
webs of the dark ages. Dunstable bonnet A female head dres for the front seats of the theatre.
yellow speckled
dried and folded i
Cigar A slender
lars. Arrangements have been made to receive from London an curl v copy of every new book
' printed either in that mart of talent, or in A Columbia (8. C.) correspondent of - Kdinburli, together, with the periodical liter
ature of Great Britain. From the loriner we ! shall sei"ct the best Novels, Memoirs, Tales,Travels. Sketches, Biography, etc. and publish
them with as much rapidity and accuracy as an extensive printing office will admit, l-'roin the latter, such literary intelligence will occasionally be culled, a? will prove interesting and entertaining to the lover of knowledge, and science, literature, and novelty. Good ' standard novels, and other works, now out of : print, may also occasionally be re-produced in ; our columns. i The publislier confidently assumes the lirads ! of families, t hat they need have no dread on
h number routainling
w nli iknilve
rolmims, arranged after the manner ot tne l.nv s IloiiK ; to which work thon-di it will he considerably h.ii'ei. it will hear a gee.cV.il externr.l resemhlauce. The Ma-a.iue will make two volumes aimiia'ly ot mote l ha n six hundred pays ra h, and at the equation of -very six mniillis, or ibhU-en numl.eis. suhscaiherswid be I'm his!. e, I with a ii.in :sme title pay! and table of contents. 'I'he vvhn!" amount of the matter
! in a m,,U. voar. will be eoual to more
1 !
a burlesuue on humanity ; short legs.
stooping, hump back, si ivenly dressed, and wearing an old white hat. Q rides a small, bobtail, pacing horse, and when thoy are under weight it seerns as if (bedevil was mnkir.g oil'vit!) his last load'
threhshe.! m a sie,e year,
fil'tv vcluiiii.s of the coinaion si;-.ed ..u'i
hooks. The pap.er upon vvh'e-'n tiie nriiiteil. will be of the finest quality u
woik, and of a size elej?.iitl adapte
t..an
!i diudeciiiio :izme vv ill be d for bo.-i's
for binding. As
inlrmliifio'r Ihr. " Select ( 'i rimla 1 1 mi I .ihrnr v 1 ' i
lube, formed off hn dried and folded! onrlslup. i lie most sentimental ; . . ... .? ..,.. i ".. I
spirit of prophecyjis needful to know,' eaV(s of a WOfldcrful plant discovered courtship which we have overheard or , who hiis ,ni,iertak,n the Editorial intios, to
bv TJaleio-h. When woiiien in n false. ! read ot look l)I:ice not long since within i literary taste and biibits adds a due sense of
spirit shall have passed away, it will oe n 1 r-lV.- i.fn vetir creditors ' the circle of our acquaintance. Louisa ! the responsibility he assumes in catering- for an
i ,1. was the en v dau"-hfer of a oeritl.-mnn. '. oxtemteii atut moral community, ami 01 tin
l uiiii ucuiui i - j o r ,i,:. ......! ., I, (l..,t
, ,.cr:.il ir I nil nnnm 1,1 o , l,uliM,mi5,iuiun..w, u",l,""ll
cation. In the sacred name ot liberty
rrerp; rA cA rvrn in ibo SCnntli rnfrrlin.'i ! . r . . J
b w., ... n. v...v. ..... . .... vou i .-c a lriend. anc
nf fnfnrr vrrirs- witli rrrirT :eif! ninetifi- .i . i i S . i ,..1.,-. 1,1,.l:w1 ii-WIi fifTlnnncn lid s.......l
w i ' T - " ' italics tne act w lien tne future looks TucU ... r the disscrumatioa of obnoxious un-
I (ire.-iw. bv il,, tio pains to improve by a liberal educa- ,.i...b-. ornP ntpnt'.il alinwnf Ilia citn:itinn
thev have forged for their fellow cili-. c t,s r,(irt tion thc cracc which nature had lavished ; and en-a-ements afford hi
iiuKiinvi t'l tun iiiii iii.ii uiii.iii w - i o i
zens the chains of slavery. Jn tlie pure lracte( i,y mean? 0f f.rc? vou are for a ; "poH his daughter. In short, Louisa and holy name of liberty, they h;ivc l,rief period rendered insensible to eve-'. was an heiress and had a train of suitors. ' polluted her shrine, they have laid on ry SOITOW anJ uc wt0 d,.cams ni0re i 'Among the rest yo -ig William bow'd her altar the offerings of idolitry, they c'lllt.,.(ainiIMr tnan tnose Gf si,,cp. But never talk'J of love, have trodden their fellow worshipers. yrknrIA persotl who will not as-; He was a young man of inestimable under vneir teet. ! sist vou because he knows your love I worth and talents, w hich Louisa was not 1 ask no pardon, I make no apology ! wi" excu?e hjm j te ,ast to discover ? but hc possessed no lor the boldness and frankness with; Bargain A ludicrous transaction, in ' small sh; re of that diffidence usually
...r.v. , . y tl,i. ii... .x ' i w I i c ii party thinks he has cheated the : attendant on true merit. Their
ma nit; v-uu v i ivj.1 iiiiiy uc r.sut eu, Qf)pp
mat so long as tlie liberty ol speech,! r Ti,n,ii rm;,f.,PinD omit ..it miin. v;..,.i. 1,:.-
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taes and facilities for the selection of books. These, with the additional channels created by agencies at London, Liverpool, ant' Edinburgh, warrant the proprietor in guaranteeing a faithful executiou of the literary department.
the type will be entirely new, and ol a neat appearance, each volume, when hound, will lurn'.sh a handsome as well as valuable a.'-'ilioti lo the libi-ims of those who patronize the work. The price of the Novelist's M.iza.'me will he Five Dollars p.-r annum, payable in advance. As th! publishers intend isMim; a limited number of hnpressious, peisru-.s wishing lo subserve are r.'rp.iesled to do so without tlelav. Orders must be ad hes'd to C. ALKXAM)!i':i v- CO. A connnission of 2!) pei cent. v. ill be allowed tn a- 'i,ts, ant', all leuiittances by mail will at the pu'nlilicrsi'' risque, if accompanied by a Post ?.la-ter"s certificate, and not ot lierwise. Any A lent or VvA Master finiiishii. ten subscribers, and remitting the auK.iml of the subscription, si-all be entilia.i to the commission of 00 per rent, one copy gratis . one yeai, and the Lady's Book for tne same leejih ot time, t'licurreut notes of solvent banks received iu payme.nl at par value. A specimen of the work, 01 any information respecting it, may be : obtained, by addressiiin the publishers. (ou paid.) j A'icnts seniiim for sii'osciihers, ami preferring; a copy of the woik to the conmii5sious, can have it icguhny ! foruaided. ! Editors of newspapers general! j, will p'ense insert
and entitle them-
1 urnnlil ho cinnrnrrntrire tn illlnto nn fl.o t,ie atlOV C ftS Ol tell as COU V l HiClU,
j i i i i selves therein' lo a free exchange for onevear ecneral ailvantaes and conveniences which i - - -
such a publication presents to peeple of literarv pursuits wherever located, but more pur- j ticularly to those who reside in retired situa-
had loner confessed a mutual flame before ; Hons they are so obvious that the glance
cannot lail to Uasli couvict.on ot its eltgroili-
and the liberty of the press shall remain i, oflen thc reward of vir(ue
nlCCIOIl f 'K'lllf'O i ll !" H' II 1 1 I i XT i
lhprn Will Ko iMiKQtwle i. I I crtAii ! - . . ' . J
. , , . . " uili a . vtv.111 iiuiut uuiv ucvua u viautil u ' 101 tutiu i i ii y aivjti.
iiui, uo liiUlVJCIJ H3 U Ul -lllUjJpTJ,
A firri mi :nvLriv-i rd cilrtnr rf enmn mm.
...mi tnev jet to learn, mat tne conns-i Tragedian A fellow with a tin pot tiles, he advanced ami took her hand.
rur.,,, ...v. 1-1., ... . on lis hcad 10 waii,5 about the sta?e, the honv.n.TV tiro lnv nlhf ltlf hivp : . ... ... . n !
j , ... ...w and or is into a violent nasston tor so
It will be printed and finished with the same care and accuracy as book work. The whole fifty-two numbers will form a volume,
well worth preservation, of 830 pages, equal in cnted by Attists ol the highest skill and
EACH number of this perodical contains GO pages of extra royal octavo letter press, printed with clear, new and beautiful type, arranged after the manner of the Loudon La Belle .Isst mlilce, on paper ol" the finest texture and whitest color. It is embellished with
dendid Engravings on Copper and Steel, exe-
much a niifht.
civil or religious liberty ? Are they yet
to learn, that they may torture the body, but cannot subdue thc soul: that they ma give the freeman a victim to iheir power; but cannot make him the slave of their will? Have they indeed yet to learn, and all the solemn lessons that liberty has taught amid the fires
of persecution and the martyr blood of
tier children, that thc freeman, like the christian, counts property, liberty and
lite, as dust and ashes, in comparison of his principles and independence? And
1 have studied in vain the history of free communities, and especially of thi. country; and I have loved and venerated in vain the noble qualities of Amcrican and Carolina character, if there be not thousands in this state, w ho are ready in the same cause, to yield up property to your confiscation acts, liberty to the loathsomeness of your dun
geons, and life itself to the tragedy of jour scaffolds. Thc punishments you may inflict, may be ignominious in your eves; but posterity w ill honor fhem as the sufferings of the virtuous free. Yoti may brand thc grave of your victim, as
l.n.,iSi' b, v. i...lf. rp.l ho nniihl nnt ' (tuaiilitv to 1 :.'t)U nacres, or tiiree volumes oi
utter another word: hut his eloquent c.ounte- 1 ' Uee's Cyclopa.iiia. Each volume will lie acnance spoke the rest. Louisa understood him, ! coiupanied with a Title-page and Index . and overwhelmed with confusien, stammered j TERMS.
Rich Fodder. Last week the crew out-"Go as!: .Mir?" " The Select Circulating Library" will be
I printed wcetiiy on a notioie iiieiiiuui snrei 01 men 1 , ,,,,,.,.,. cr, , -ii. iu,,. . .i,,..
IlllU MlH-l 111 " llll III, II Ull .IH1 VUIUIIIU.!
no terrors for the brave and the free? Have they yet to learn that the dungeon and the scaffold arc the pageantry
ot tyrants, in the eyes of the martyr to oi the united states ship Loncord was The Millennium will come whenever
paid offal thc Navy Agent's oflice in; car. he persuaded to do riht : for doing right j
lis-
tinction, anil embracing every variety ol subject. mong these tire Illustrations of Popular Legends. Koniantic Incidents, Attractive Scenery, and Portraits of Illustrious Females. The number commencing eaah quarter contains a picture of the existing Philadelphia Fashions designed, drawn, and engraved ex-
on a page,
this town, atld discharged. Forthwith ! is th:,t ,vlich alone ean constitute a Millenni- j to carry safciy to the mos distant post of-
these reckless sons of the ocean were T', ' . . . ?011 sorc 01 l ' L
i , , . ; iniini. tnai tlie AlilleniHuin must nrsi come, oeseen wandermgup andtdown our streets, (ore it wi b( of use to try t0 persUade The price is Five Dollar! for futytwo numSC.me in Coaches and some in chaises men to do rig t ! The cart before the horses, bers of sixteen pages each a price at which which they hired lor the day. and some i with a witness:' No wonder the wheels are I t cannot be afforded unless extensively patron-
J i I reeling along the roads and sidewalks, j stationary ! 7' -); ranre Ilelald.
'half seas over, as the sailors term it
and mailed with great care go as 1 Ply "' this work, by competent
TiiFi.K Nmwvri-vr: A p-entlpm.in of:
One of the crew who was pretty essen-l this d, wilh a rlflc xc sjzc 0f a have a receipt in tially drunk, had about 100 of banksix ce't picce at the dUlancc of 3() er $ 20,00, and a
bills m Ins pockets, l)ut knew not wliat ; , . oi ,iin. o, : cir.u Thi
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k I ' iaiii all I I l .'t III .III II
to do with litem, llts smpmutes nd-
vt
mouth
good natured about if, and said that he
persons.
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3 t.o Willi UUin. l b sni rutts USUal perfurmace was made in gelding ; that will be an object to pay agents liberally. Kmbroiderv, and other needlework, Kidit.t:, tsed Htm IO deposit lliem lit tlie 10ltS-a Wager, that in Of) shots he WOllId , t76s oJire individual may ttu procure the ! Dancing :c. besides one or more pieces cif the nouth Saving Bank. Jack was very . ji;u ;l t.ie;i. m;ijority 0f Oj hits. The ! "-" for $ -1'00 by M'''5 tht'ir remillan- nost m.xr Music, arranged for the Piano or 1 .. .,(...., i ..i,..( t ...wi i., I . - J J - . . . ' 1
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nie old cow just ahead. lie made up ; , ... milIli W.i;it is lr.ma.kable he
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to her as well as he could, put both
arms round her neck, kissed and hurged her for several minutes, and then went off to buy her something to cat. He soon returned with a small basket of potatoes. 'Here, eat these, my old
dark ground.
jaccomplisej sixteen hits in succession,
land eight of the number carried away bers.
thc center of the object shot at.
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A. V. LW
'I shall soon die, Cliffy 1 must soon set out j
fhe grave of the traitor; but the verv i time putting one into her mouth. Here
next age will hallow it as the bed of j (hat's good, now take another you glory. You may con.-ign him to the j shall have 'em, and you shall have some death of the malefactor; hut your own! of my money, you old honey you poor children shall acknowledge his title' old cowmuly,1 and he crammed (wo even (o their "ratitude and admiration. I five dollar bills in her mouth. His Vou may follow him with scorn and mates saw what was going on, and ask-
charify siveetee,' said he, at (he same '. ur0" il long journey 'said a sick man to his ' ' 7 1 . I.) . .il 11 i.-.i -..o...
old negro servat. ,'IJi rry well," replide Coffee,
"1 gess Mass.-i hab good going, case it will be all tie way down hilt."
ADAM W A LIME Philadelphia, October, 8:ii.
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S. M v.inu will sell, for cash, or on a 4, Range 2 West, will be offered for sale
fnirrr-.lif Khlncres of land, lvin- in ' at the Court II .use door in I.awreiueburgb,
Dearborn County Indiana, 24 miles west of on Friday, the 1st day ot March next, heH.rrison. There are about 12 acres of clear-' tween the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and 4 ed land. The balance well timbered, and ! P. M. where due attendance will be given by watered, and all well calculated for attockori JAMES AI.KKU, hayfarm. School ommunemer. Lawrenceburgh, Jan. 4th, 1833. 1 Dearborn r.nty, De. 2Ht, 18M.
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