Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 July 1831 — Page 4
FOR THK WKSTKHN SUN. A MA ID IS N TO HER LOVHn, Who compelled by a bond of honor, to enlist in the United States service, during the Revolutionary War. While hope and fear within my heart, Utern ite hold their reign, M pleasures how shall I impart? Ah! huw declare my pair.? Will it at length be giv'n tn me. Once more to hold thee here; In th t lov'd form rnce more to sec All th it my heart holds dear? . Ye ling! ing moments swiftly rjlidc, Ye winds propitious prove; Yc skilful pilots kindly guide A lover to his love! Ah. haste my love, no moments lose. Stern honor is abused; Think now upon your true love's woes. On! hasten to her aid. Then bid ndicu to war's alarms, llesoh 'd no more to roam; And learn again to prize those charms, Which ne'er art-found from home VlNCKNNl BAUD. Vincennes. Julv, 1831. FOK TIlK'.VKSTKi(X SUN'. D I. AT II. In this uncharitable, ill-judging world. They picture Death a gum and tearful tv rant; "Believe it not: he is an anrel beautiful light," The bright conductor to a fairer world. And wh at is Dkath? If it be but to die. And go from this to a far better weald. Why is it to the mind of man so tcrribli? Mcthinks it should he held a blessed thing To pass from this tempestuous stet my lii'c, To one ot perfect bliss and happiness. Where neither pains nor troubles haunt us more. 'TU strange, but yet most trne, that ell mut die. And try the mysteries rf worlds unknown. ' Fvvere better, then, that wc should be pre pir'd. And hold ourselves in wait and readiness For the eventful hour the hour of death; For then he would not take us by surpiize. Ho? give us timely note of his approach. 'It natters not at what time of the day Tne good m in f ills asleep;" I)tith has no ten ors to the christian's mind; He h els assured that (rod is his protector. And tlois he MnUs to sleep in the blest hope, T h it when the Archangel's trump shall soiiMil its peal. And n -her in the last and glorious morn, Th t ho will rise from his long night of sleep St uiip'd with his Maker's image Ttssad to think when we are laid in earth. That all the scenes of childhood bright ami I iir, Which in our infant dreams we sported in. Will still be here as bright and glorious As Mien we knew them. e spoit like injects m the summer's sun IV n ior a little season, then pass away.i And give our room to others. Like a s ift passing cloud, and just as transient, I the short life of man--poor wretched man! Death takes us, and we g to Him vvho m ule us; T'ue v oung. the bright and fair, are all fit subjects For the fc II tvratit's rage, and in due season ilt't go from hence Death w ;-.i?s en no one, IV 1 takes them at the tune, prepar'd or not. Then make good use of time the f.rtscnt time. For know that in the world beyond the grave. There is no chance to make up mis-spent time God in his great and glorious lenity. Has said that man his own free agent i. And giv es him pow'r, and will, and strength of mind To set i.s he thinks best, be't good or evil. M m learn the moral, and unto thy heart 1M t truth !x nign its lasting bliss impart; View wrll the p ith our risen Sav i...ir trod. An. I thro' His merits hone in tie. ice to nee thv G.nl. VE:U I AS Tin: young diki: Ih' thr author of Virion (iroii. voK S: o. We beg to lay bcloie our readers, as O specimen of the wo'k, the following amoung-scenc. the smgu.ar power ol v ' i c li places the author to a high rank as a novelist Y c do not recollect Jtiv thin ol the kind in a wo.k of fiction, as being nnire etTective A 7 Albion. The voting dukt had uccepted ihe in vitition of the baron ik Berghem for to morrow, and icrordingly himself, lords Castttfort arm Dice, and Temple G-acc, assembled in li, unswic't rciraccatthe usual hour. The dinner was sttjdionly plain, and vcrv little wine was drunk; yet evtty thing was perfect Ten ( o r;: stepped in to carve, in his usua silent manner. He always came in and vvent out of s room with-ut any one ob jerving him He winked familiarly to Temple Oacc. but sc arcely presumed t.) b )w to the duke He was very busy fih-Mit the wine, 3ml dressed the wild r ... . . : . , il i .a -i v i"i' 1 uii'i ducicu i om C- ;;.. vvasthe .nan for a sauce for a w . - ' j ct i;! tJayenne, and Hurgut dy, and lires were ingredients, but there was aj u,t 'ic in the incantation. wih w''iich he : riE acquainted. lie took particn -
hr care to send a mot perfect portmn to!
the duke, and be did mis, as he paid all attentions to influential grangers, vtith the most marked Consciousness of the sufT' ranee which permitted his presence: necr nddressig his grace, but audibly whispering to the servant, Takc this to the duke;" or asking the attendant, whether his grace would try the her mitag : Alter dinner, with the exception of Cogit, who was buy in compounding some wonderlul liquid for the future rc ficshment, they sa doun to Ecarte' Without having exchanged a word upon the subj. ct, thctc seemed a general un I
demanding among all the parties, thatjto slight a lansom of freedom horn tonight was to be a pitched batt c. and j 'hose ghouls, and for the breath of the hcy began at once, very briskly. Yet, j sweet ir. in spite of their universal dc.tctminatu.n, j Another morning came, and there they
midnight arrived without any thing very sat, ank;c i.ecp in ranis iN attempt at decisive. Another hour passed over. Sc Jbieakfast now-nn aiTcctatmn of making then Tom Cogit kept touching the bar. ja toilette, cr airing the mom. The aton's elbow, and whispering tn a voice ! mosphere was hot, to be sure, bin it well which ncrv body could understand. All I became such a hell There they sat, in
this meant, that supper was ready. It j was brought into the room. Ciammg has one ail vantage it gives you an appetite; tht is to say, as long as yotj have a chance remaining. I he duke had thousands, for at present, his j resouncs wnt unimpaired, and he was! exhausted by the constat ! attention and anxiety ior f i v c boats. He passed ovet the dciicacies, and went to the side table, and began cutting himself some cold roast beef. l orn (Wit inn mi. nm tn i his grace; but to Hazon, to announce the shoc king fact, that the duke of St. j
James v.as enduring great trouble; and!!,S a remark upon any other topic but
then the bamn asked his g'oce to pcrmi Mr Cogit to serve him. Our heio dv. vourcd I use the word advisedlv, as t h;s say in the home of commons he ( evoutcd l lie roast-beef, and rejecting ii.e nermuagc wnn disgust, astieel lor i porter. They set to again, frcoh as cage. At six o'cioc k. accounts vv. i e -o coo p i cated, that tney stopped to nidUe up tl en books Each played with his m.ii:ean dK!.s and his nenciis at his side N i '.fiing fatal had yet happened. The tlnk ( owed lord Due ahoyr tour thousand! pounds, and Temple Grace owed him as many hundreds; oui Cas'lelort aiso v?as his d-rbtor, toihe tunc rd seven hii'io'cd anil fifiy. and the baron was in bis books, bui -lightly Every had hour they bad a new pai k of cauls. ;mt tbicw tht used one on the floor AH this time, loo. Cogit did nothing but sntdT the candles s' ir the fit c, bringing th.i m i new p;uk,c occasionally make a tumbler for them. At eight o'clock the duke's M uaiion was vvo3ued he run w as greatly agains? him, ari l perhaps his losses ueie doubled He pulled it up ngain the next hour or two; but ne . v nheicss, at ten o'eloek owed every one something No one offered to give over; andcvuy one, pei haps, lelt that his object was not obtained They made tin ir toiletw s. and went down stairs to breakfast. In the mean time, the shutters wete opened, the ! r oui aied; and in less than an bout they were at it : gain They played till c!inner tmc wihntit intermission; and though the duke ma(ic wine despctete tfiorts. and some sue ccssful ones, l is losses w tie, ncv rthe 'ess, trebled Yet he. ate an excellent dinner, and was not at all dtpressc I; be cause the mote be lost, the note his courage and resources seemed to ex pand At fit i, he had limited himself to ten thousand; alter brca.;fast it was to iuv been twenty thousand; then, thirty thousand was to have been the ultima tun; and now he dismissed all thoughts ot limits Irom his mind, and vvas deter-! mined to risk or gam every thing At mi.'n'o'ht Iip I-. .,! i, .r i . rut i thousand pounds AfT.m s now becan io he sci10ll Ji;s supperhearty While the ns' were e'ing. he walked about the room, a d began to li mit his ao bition to recovery, and not to j gain Whin vou play to win back, the ! lun is ovet; mere is nothing to recom peum you lor your bodily tortures and i vour dee'tadinr let linirs- ni.rl thf en v
best result than can happen, while it hasjwc'e nke ice. nis ht w iik. h ; ois' sis no charms, seems to your cowed mind j 1 unK wV h snpenntui .rl nming; a cause j impossible (had si 12 d upon him. and death lu1 On tiny plaved, and the duke lost 1 o u 1 tl have welt omed In vam in vain more. His mine! w as jaded H floun j be courted repose; in vain, in vain in had tiered he made desperate efforts, but ! recout se to e ery i x pedieut tn wile him plunged decpei in the smugh Feeling st'" o slumber E.ch minute be st iri that, to regain his ground, each cai d , c(1 rom his P'How vvnh some phiase must tell, he acted on each as il it miui which rcmi r ed him ot his la'e tea i u
Ain. and the mtiM nut nte of th (h)f a gamester 4. '5 insanity at such a crisis, is really insane.) were, that his iosses were nro dii- Us Immens as this loss was, be was more stiuck.moie appalled, let me say. at ti c strangeness of the surrounding scene, than even his own ruin. As he look d upon his fellow -gamesters, he see" td lor the fi st time in his life io jaz upon ome of those hideous dinionot whom he had read He looked in the mirror at himself A blicrht seemed to havef.dlrn i over his bea 'iiili it. i U '. . . , ..... .. . .1 a-curf.cd II.- had pursued a dissipatcfl. and even more than a dissii ated ca recr Many wire the nights that had ! been "pent by him not on Ins coucl ; great had been the exhaustion that h bad experienced: harvard hrd c.r,u.r - times even been the lustre ol hisvouth i Tut when had been mat ked noon hi i . . i . . . ' . nrow mar narrowing care: vv hen had his features belorc been stamp, d withthis oi..-.ik it , airj;uiMi, i ins o.ini u uestrc, this strange, unearthly scowl, which made him even'temble? What! was it possib'e? it cuih! not be t hat in imi 1 he was to be like those awful, thoe un-
earthly, those unhallowed things that
wcic around him tie icit as it he had fallen irom his state, as if he bad iiishon ortd Ids anccuty, as if he bad be'.iaycd his trust. lie fc.it a criminal In the darkness of his meditation, a flash burst trom his lurid mind, a celestial ight ap peared to dissipate this thicktning g oom, and bis soul felt as it were bathed with the softening radiancy He tho'i of Mary Dcre, he thought of every thing that was pure, and holy, and bcauti tul, and luminous, and calm. It was the innate virtue of the m;.n that made the appeal to his corrupted natuie His loss stcmed nothing; his dukedom would b. total, in positive forget! ulness of every thing but the hot game they were hunting clown. I bete was not a man in the room, except Tom Cogit, who could have told you the name of the town in which they were living I here they '-at, almost bicail.less, watching ever y turn with the fell look in their cannibal tyes, which showed their total inability to sympathize with thei' fellow bu- gs AH forms ol society hail b( en lot g tor gotten There was no snutl box ha m d aout now, for courtesy, admit ami,, oi a pinch; nc ;.fleciaion ot occasioi.aiiy ma t tie ah engi ossing one Lor-.' v. asm ton te&ttd with his arms on the iab'c; a aise vooth had got uidunged His lo:d3hip who at any other time woul 'avt bin most annoyed, coo-v put it i' his pock et. Ili.s cheeks had tallet. ;i d lu- took' d tvvci 'y yeari oilier L id Di ehadioin 'a hiscavat, and his bait hung down o ver his callous, bloodless cheeks, straigh' s si'k l enpie Gi are looked s if he wert bbgnted by ligliir.ing; a ! his de p biue eyes gleam d like a i ,x !)a. lee baron was least charged -Tom Cogie who smelt thai the ensis was at band, wasasrpiiet ps a bribed rat. On tiny jdayed till hix o'ceck in the citing, aid tin n tbev agreed to desist 'id alter dinner Loid Dice ihrtw him siit on a so'a Lord t asm 'oi ' b' t ahed wnh difficulty 1 be res: w t:k -d a on-d. While tiny wete ustirg on theiioa's 'he young tluki roughly made op his ai founts He lound that l e wa- loinusa bout ont hunibed thousand poun.U He advancid to tin baron, and ex prissed Ir.s desiie to . lay no mote There was on inarm diate i t A jumped up, ai d now the dud was d- ne Cant, inspire ol theii ex uis ion. ssu mid her reign I hey begged him to have his revenge, wert quilt annoyed! the. result, had no doubt Oe vv nld it c ver il he proceeded Without noticing their rematks, he seat d Iuium II at :he ,anie- antl "roc cheques lor lieint spettive amounts, I om ( ogr. jumping up and bringing him the inkstand Loui Castlt to? t. in the most i-fiVctionate m.-n net, pocketMl the drah; and the same time ; ecommendmg the duke not to be m a hu,rv,buf to send it wtuti h was c o Lord Due rectivtd his with a bo' I emple G'acc, with a sigh the baton, with an avowal ol bis i cadiness alw ays to give him his revenge 'I he duke, though sick a' hcrt. wood not eave the room with any evidence - f a broki n spu it; ind whenloru t astle'ort ;igain lepea cd 'Piy u when wc meet a ht' sa,(J- 4 1 think it vtiy lmpro ,)aole ,hal v s,Ml1 meet agaio, n y ;oid I wished t know what gao-ing vvs I had hcad a irreat deal abom it. I v not so veiy disus'ing; but 1 am a yeu- g
was not so!man' arl' tannot play tiicks wi h mv
complexion He te ,chc.l his house. Tl rbud was ol,t He gave order lor himself not to ot" lst"' h wen; mbsd; but m vain ht tried to slet p Wna.uk ( u t x cceds the torfure o' n excr. d b' in .n il d te-. i an ex bausttd bodv ? His hands socie v Horn alter hour movtd on wifi its leaden pace; iach hour he heaul strike, and each Ivui seemed an igu Licit hour xvas only a signal o cist ofT so-ne roveiioki.or shill his position 1 : vas, at length morning Wi h a feel - itu' that he si.ou'd io mad il he icnnin td any longer in bed, he rose, and pact :l his chamber The air reli shed him He threw himself on the fl .or; the cold J crept over his sens s and he slept j AN UNHAPPY MAHRIAGR. -I i .... Ihe t uptials beh.vv are rneimchoy to contcmniate. " .al a Setsible vounir ta lly shou d fiing hersell away noon Mich ao miuMuuai, is grieviousiy as'onisrimg Most people desire to beter them selves ov ma'rimonv. anc o hi Stetnei i ..... hv mat riitirtnv mr rr i.. says most unjustly, that it is a mutual svstem ot Ovent.irh r no K-,r,? n liui on g in a
Mr s's it. '.4., m.Miimisallif tnvrw
... . . V v i v 1 1 Vv v. i ui miuii him") has tumped from the frying n m - of celibacy in'o connubial fire Miss Parhr must find eventually, that her j husband s ro'jtn will be more agreeable than his company An apcstle has-sridi i Miss P. will learnif she takes cp her! It i h-rtert marrv than to hum' but
residence
with ths uncornfertabb per j will not want ff the rara'oj n. wt.ic it is intcnU d -o n-nre Phila Gaz Manied, m M-iti'd. (U i a. 13th inst Mr. lral Satan, j U'otyman cabinet maker, to Miss Grace Pailoro the san e place. Mankind are free, peace shall abound. Since Grace by Satan has been found; And in full proof that peace is meant, Israel by Grace has pitched his tent. No more in deserts wild he'll roam. He's got a Parlor for bis home. CUKIIYIG COWS. Cow iu ud be curt no as often as horse s, particular iy when they are shed ding thcii hair Independent of ohe' consequences, it ttnds to piever t them irom lit king themselves, by which they too olti u sw allow their hair, and i cceivi injury Western Tiller Q A UVC STING OATS. It is uuc iii jisi MUy u mow (not to reap) oats u hen beginning o turn y d low, whether they are wanted lortodiiei, or for the oats witn the lodder li a laimer wants to make the most ot his oats, if they aie ever so stout, let him mow them when beginning to iuii ye 'ow Diy t 'em. we i, uirasti ihtm as ne p-eases, and his ca tu wn et ihcsna in preleicnce to the best mt ado ta-. ; and besides tht g ain nmst be brtgru; and h av ;e r than it they stand in tt.i fie n nb qui'e ripe, and the sti aw issp- i eo Detroit ( 'Mr cr MOTHER F WASHING I ON. O 1 O. i il V 11 t:ma, h ve appea to to the people o: tiit U iud Stales ior aid tow ; els e ret ting SUl able n Onuo e; an to i b hr tnt rt mains ol Mi:s Mary ll'athmgton. urn tier of the ihusti lous nan m Ikc tut m ory Americans will never tease 'ovrnc i ate. It is stated that the deceased was lor many years an inhabitant ol tnat tovn hai she tbed thtre, ai d was bmietl in fieol used lot agticu.iutal purposi vvheuih the plough andthe hauow mav er mug obiitcare t very ttace of bet hu lilt; grve. A new chuich is to be e't cttd in the town, arid it is suegesud t Mat a neat and per mam nt nerrmi ial rnav b tht r em placed, anil a proper as) uo utn'shid for tl'os. relics wfdcK n ay o ti.it rse be voi cninii g!ed iiid'sniguojuabiy. with their original elcm nr he house in which sin lived and died, is the property and ftsidtnct t the pas r- r, to v host church it is proposed to at a"' thi or.inm nt 'i'ji: A W :t KIY JOUHNAL. OF NF.WS, MTKKATUkI-. MIM'PaCTUHES. VC &C The laCKT Newspaper printed in Phila ilelphia, and tin ciikapf st in the IL ited States. Teras c-nly S2 per annum, half on .alh in adv ance pHIJL'C ATTENTION is respectfully Jl iivi'ed to this p'pular weekly publira- , n furnishing, as it ct rtainly does, one of the uvst acceptable vehicles of information to persons whose occupations will not permit them to enjoy the advantages of peru sine, the daily J urn ds, and also fn- those ho rcsiih iut of he citv. and desire (for a n.oderate equiv alent) an acquaintance with the - irhest and current ne s. The S I URDAY COURIER is printed on the patent N fikw Php;ss and occi- ; ies twenty-fight columns of the largest class, which is ntNF.WKD every week, and includes Li dit ReinHu , in all its departments, Imrnvil Improvements, C rimero, Allien !ti:re, I) mcsM;1 M innlactures, Va . s Current -A' Stocks, The .rain and Floor Miirkct, P ". lie Sales V ( iroeeries, sec. fcx:. F i'iiiii and D-mestir lntellienee, re ived during tin; week, 07 Arid all oiher sul jectsof an inter e.-:iug nature. I he puhh.liers have alt eadv received the mst fluttering assurances of complete seccess- and it is their intention to keep up corresponding i ff i ts to make their J mrnal ih serving tin p ;nilanty it has obtained. The publish e i s h a v e the advantage of very ( xt. nsive facilities of obtaining information ,it home and abroad w Inch is iT' di d hv an abundant exchange with all the pi i- -cip d papers ! tin- LTni'n lt iiies which, their- ern e is furnishd ltb the best Ij-a.-don und Liverpool papers anil Magazines f the e tt iiest dates. The pu'dihers intend to dev ote annual!) a nortion of thenrofitsof their work, tc.the i,r.ni -.tion ri the cause i Literatu-e. As j s- n .o y pei ari anrements can be lfccted ! a preno i'n . 1 -'lit t?'f n( "f,p:j v. ;ll h a'T,rded V iie best A nei ican Fa! Tin-;v nil-men wh shall .e sek- ted to tie-ci-'e ie i -v.n-d, shall he named at the time of ( fi. i iiig the premium. i I be pu isinrs are aware of the ditTicuity r-f f.M-ir.hir ' their ".i.er in d;ie vr,vn tn ' r,t . T" n' 1 4 1 K ,SUi t0 . s i )s--n .ei -. es:c. t.'z at a. distance r n on- "- 'U be remedied i'i i. urse ot Vk-eei' when Mich arrange rents wi-I ; :ivlclc a, cannot fail to be perfectly satis i",lCtorv. ! T'.,. ....'.'"i-V .. w t.uh ishers r.-nufst thi ir cnuntrv ' hretbren to i:ie the above notice a few in .. . : . - : t i . . ' stTtions mi .'ii'ir rev;)f- nvt j ui nils. ne il! be recijT' itf.l. All oid-TS IT llti ( 'i.UR II- P., : 7" ,'Vr':',p itvni'ig rh.e p: ice ot subscription.) nmst tiffl t WOOD VVAKD & Si'H A(iG Pod xklphia. ,:aKsrriT',t;o"i rer en i ft t'o few JWUlllU cf Ir OGl wanted.
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4 i t UlUt im ? N p Jaw, j,rtMjHLV JA K. t)N, Pit sidcnt of u t Ui ittd S ates of Ame:ica, dt hereby Otclaro and nake kTiowfuthat puh'h Sius wiil he hi Id at the unxfermt ntiorcd Lai d Uff.i s. in th- stle nf InHiin.. a! tK. .. I f 3 di signa'ed, tor the sale cl the ui d heieinabtr n-crtif ntd, :z : At the JLcr.d Office at 1'iucer.rts, or. the 3d .i'.ituay ir. Jutu ntsc And at the Land Office at J,JJ rtinriXr, on the mi Monday in August r.rxf, For the disposal , t suc, ltu flU s( c i and revt rttd boos, within ihe pit-cut in. its of thoe districts, i.ot hnVto't ic exposed o publi- sale, substquti t y to thtir tclinquishme 't or rcvers-.o to the United Star, s, as shad in t, prior to the filth Oay et Je inxi, havebcenpaid f. - o- re(:etn,td. agreeably to the previsions of the Act i f Corrcss, oppoved on the 3 1st dav ol March. I83(',ennt: d i 4 Ai Act f- t i,e relief of the purchasers ot tin ubi c hinds, nd for the suppiesion .il augment j)racticc s at the i t.biic sa.e sot the latids of the United S'a.is,' and of rhe Act upplen t nf-iy tht reto, ?pp .ved oi il e 25. h diiy . YU 1 83 1 . A' the Land Office at tort lt'avne,cs the st Monday of June next, F- '.tie sle of the following tuw nships, v z : 'J'onship thvty txvo, north, of Rat tCi east ; township thuty threCy north, cf R nes rime, ten, ettven, and ti-crr, tv.s ; Tow r ship thirty four, noith, cf Ranges, rime, ten ant. tltven east ; low--hip thtr y five, north, of Rantsyr'. tx stven eighty and r.ine, cis' ; Ti.vrnship thirty a'jt, rorth, of Ranges. thrCsfour. five, six, seven, e ght. nd mn-- east ; lowr ship thirty neven. r.orth, of Rai i;t Jive, six. aid mven cast ; lovvn-.!io ihtriy tight, noith, of R'vpisfive, ax, tcven, eignt, and r. nr, ; S' i At tht Land Office at Crazvfcrdivil'e, en the 2d Aottday in June ntxt, Vj he tiipnsa of t fit- underlet ntiontd ow r.Bhipb and Fractional tow nshipSj viz : F actinnnl township thirty or, north of Ranjt three west ; Frat'iona 'ow nship thirty five, north ol Range t?vo west ; Fractional tovv nship thirty six. nor lb, of Range cne west ; F nciiona' lownsl ip thirty seven, north o R iuges four, Jive nix, tevrn, and e gh'. wis; ; F .icrionai township thirty hertn, north of Ratine one east ; Also, ot the same times and places, will bt exposed to public saic. without reserve. all sectiet s or parts of seciirrs, Mibject to be sold by the United Starts, and situate within the esptt-tivt lir i j of the afots-tid Land Districts, and within any township hei etomie ofTcred ct public sale, which may not have been heretofore exposed to public lc L's's ol the particular tracts of I ami mav bt had at the respective Land OrTIcos above named The sales will be kept open for a rerrn not exceedit p; two weeks, and no 'oner than may be nectssaiy to nfler all ho tracts intentbd to be tmb-actd b tf i proclamation, and the land- reserved by law to the use of schools, or for o'her pu poses. v ill bet xcluded frorr sale. Given under mv hand at tht Citv of W'ashinrjtf.n, "'e 25 dnv of March, 1331 ' ANDRF.W JA K-ON. R h- Y1' sid. n : Flijh Hawvahd. Commr of tht Getiftal Land Office April 23 1211 A VE the ilcoxure cf informing their friend and the jnldir jent rail n, that thru I ' ' ' T' ""'F A't" nr,Jl ax.or1mtnt oj m rcLum!t:e,t r"rr ' rhich iriU be found Svpernr I lack, Blue, Olirc, Hroi-n and (ireen cloth vru superior broirn ligkt-lhv cu: incts Red, White tun (ireen Flannel Roxr. Nocl. inaw and Point Blank I. Super Black Italian Luteal ring ,S7, and lathy Velvets Rnmhazitx, Plaids, ('axrhric. Calicoes , (I lores, Hosiery Fashionable Bomut and Bflt Ribbon', ',','" horn Bonntts, Fancy Soaps, Cologne Water, Silk and Marseilles Ve. tings, Broim and Bhacfud Dowr.-iicx, Prvnella, Mcrocea and Jicns I, tamer r-nocs 2 mc and CoviiiiOn I fats, Sc. Sc. together ith an assortment of Hand-are, Iron, Steel. Cati ni's . t Freh (rnct r 'u-o a. id Qt:crr.sware, th etj are at tennweu ;i otr or r.ir. I . I . . T ... ! ate far cash or merchant alic . . . ,t. j , i . - , ;, . , r s : . " ' J' 'V lPr t,!,' CU duM' r: of tlie 1 tlU't fine SttOTZ , ,.". 4, t . r. ... f, I: , , ..r .n in ci u i'i n ui .""-'. . . be under the immediate, wanagt nt id e.j cne of the firm; an l they hope that their inr triable dipo-it'ohi io aecoiiunodatt'. 7 'iil ea-ure km a .share oj public patronage. ITT The highest m irk et price for Wheat, Corn ami Sttr-lor;.f. lite, :nb,r 'Xt, M -tf Uas ! Rases ! Hags ! CASH, or UORK, will hi given for an' qtuntitv of clc?n Linnet. Cotton i .. . l-r TLnc: a r. fe utsstiki au? Qince.
