Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 September 1831 — Page 4

FOH THK WFSTF.RN SIX, ODE TO A CIUCKKT, Heard in the Authors Bcd-Uvom. Little uest with merry throat. That chirp'st by my taper's light, Come prolong thy blithsome note, Welcome visitant of night. Here enjoy a calm retreat, In my chimney safely dwell; No rude h ind thy haunt shall beat, Or chase thee from thy lonely cell. Come, recount me all thy wees, While around us sjdi the gale; Or, njoicM to find repose.

Charm me with thy merry talc, J Sav, what passion moves thy breast? Does some fiame employ thy care? Say, with love art thou opprest? Or mourful victim to despair? Shelter'd from the wintry wind, Live and sin;;, and banish care; Here protection thou shalt find.

Csss Sy mpathy has brought thro here. ' 1 3 YINCENNES HARD.

Vincennes, September, 1831. I OR THE WEST E H N SUN. TO A SUICIDE Sleep, now, nnfoi tunati ! thv toil is done.

And thou ha-t journey'd to a world unkown, saying, Mr Howard,' i nquired I NippVl in the bud, ere life itself begun, will tell y u,' said he ; and the

To linn who gave it thee, thy soul has Mown

and the milk-maid'a scrip, shed delight 1 on our path. Tiue, wc were leading the beautiful valley the most charming gem in the rich bracelet ot creation ; true, we were leaving home and all those who

were dear to our affections ; but wc had

heatd of Ohio, of the Pickaway plains, of

the rich bottoms of Hnckhocking ; friends and kindred too were there, and we w ish

ed to see the land of promise so much praised. My f;od friend Howard had seen much of the world, had accumulated wealth, was shrewd witha!, as benevolent; loved his country, his friends and his story Much depends on getting a good start,' said he to me, vv hen, as ihe

i sun rode high, and his beams began to

pour in oppressive floods upon us, we

stopped 24 miles from our starting place to test and bait. Then the mode oltrav elling was on a good saddle horse, and fit!) miles a day a long ride ; then there was besides health and exercise, a chance to see the country ; you rouid ask a farmer how his crops came on ; you could spend a minute to admit e a tiue meadow a brave steed or a pretty woman ; you were not whisked along like a witch on a

broomstick, or Satan on a comet s tail,

like our modern steamboats; or hortible to led! your locomotive rail toed eng

ines. It is sad to think of. Already has

travelling become so common aid so

cheap, thit our women cannot afford to

stay at home ; and on the great thorough

fares there is such crowding ot m n,

women and children, that one might sup

pose half the world was turned out ol doors, and wandering east and west.

But where did you get jour lavonte

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you, said ne ; anu rue reaue

will please to observe the recent attention paid to horscracing the march between 'Bonnets of Blue' and '(ioiiah

she could not find it in her heart, she who ruled so inrt.y with despotic sway, to promise to "obey" one. Meantime years ran round and Janetta, a little sister ot Miss Shrewsbury shot up, in all the rounded rrace and swelling beauty ol 17. A

man of wealth whom Dolly might have

been

Arnericaincar.d dat never as false, you! shad have your prandy back again. And, , jtntlemen, he was as good as his word,i and I have here de pleasure to tell you 'j

dc story. Ma or,

Dt wealth whom Dolly migni nave , r proud to have taken, prefitred lits 3CttCg Ut UtlnCCllJlUa.

heart and hand, and led Janetta, happy

bride, to the altar '1 here was no co quttry about her ; simple and pure ot heart as she was lovely, itcshasshe was

nrricK of THE L ADY'S BOOK., ?

1 12 Chesnut street, opposite the Pest office 5 j L. A. (i. 6c Co. offer their services t j

collect for their city and county friends, and

i ii .1 . . " :.. . . ;,r,. ;.i,.-,'c

fair; sincere as she was tascmating, sue an omers, laving claims ,,, i (n, ht nvrr the natural ;or others in Philadelphia. 1 hey have de-

v,niy a way attendant on beauty.- teined to devote a considerable portion c ; vanity aiwavs attcnoam o j j branch, ana are well - When last I saw her, she was the happy ;CfnvinCea tluU thdr cXertions will give sat-

mothcr ot two charming oovs, , jefaction their emplovtrs. There are no

Dolly, rather antiquated, nao jui w'winubt manv persons at a distance Having

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MONTHLY IE AGAZIHE

Co.M)icTi:n nv J ami.- Hall. I)t voted rhuflv to Criticism on New Hooks, lV-r rip ions of Scenery, Statistiof. of Illinois, Essays of Kural Eoo:iD;ny, Si iontifio Papers, Periodical Essays, liifjraphv, Tales,

Literary

Funitiv c IV' trv.

Notices ot" the Pino nnd I Vfal Art.

Intr-Ui-rcnco,

TO THK PUBLIC. Our frierds arc informed, that we arc ss

1 ..c i r 111 il'ii 'Jt I "ITU' iTl il fit. tlT- r.tn .'".

Ihe great expense m many instances paiu ,,,. .....v .... v w .. . ! for law Vtr's fees, and where there has been the Magazine thrruih another vc.4r. ! r.o necessity for such a proceeding, prevents The next volume to commence m Ortt ; er. icfni arroM,,,. Von, l..;rv i listed will be !)tu ted wmi e'.itire.y new typt , 10-

Thev will receive bills and accounts from cured f . r the purpose, npm paper vipi d to anv part of the country, which will be im- j that ued by the best easrexn pt ru ..:c;..s.

M'd neatness

i .i: . .i ....i-.i ..rr..,'w fjTi. , ana in a s. le ei ;'.ui:ih

plied in the citv, or forwarded by mail as j which will leaAe no room for cc:npl:.i:.t. n.av be directed. No change in anv case The present number tt sim ii'.mts. . uiu will be made unless the mcnev is actually j they comply pur.cttiai.y witn th ir i; g. e collected. The commission in excrv in- imnts-rt which we i.ae no t.r.uhiw i.l i er-, ..-.. l. .-n-ivd on . nllr-rtinjui will be enable us to defray our e:penM. i h

ten jer cent.

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Postage must be paid, or all tin support vvt- snail persetie, 1 1 en si.i-.iu

ktteis will be remciosed and returned to ; u ui ue i.m.iiu.mu. - . the person ser.din-. t would cr.n.pensate us so well tor our la; ur.

rur time to the w ei k. and to f.:i t r cli

II ippy, by far, art thou than manv here.

'1 hou from the frowns ct late hast nought . ""i;"1 a'w 7 v.. ........... . to fe;tr, ' ; al Albany some time ago, said he, ana For thou art far beyond the reach of strife, thtie was to be what, fot those chj s. wjjs a great race, time miks heats, and bome

And made a timely, fortunate retreat Front this poor w or Id, to one of lasting jy. And safely lodg'd where God and angels j meet.

Where neither sin or sorrow e er annoy.

l a. (;oni:v, ic Co.

thousands of dollar s were belled on the issue Towards evening ol the day piece dine: the race, a stranger wi'h a blanket, saddiebags and the usual trappings of a western man, stopped at the Inn

lit st. noor unfortunate, beneath the shade j w here the Jockey congregated the

Where thev hac laid thee in thy kindred 'race was talked of 'he traeller dedar

earth; For thee no mourning,no lament was made ,or thou wast lowly and of humble birth. No friend hadst thou to cheer thy dying hour. No Mtd. no tear was for the Granger sln d;

When fate's dark clouds upon thy soul did j

low'r, led. Ko kindb hand smoothM down thy thornx What demon urgM thee on to do the deed?

W hat g'-iefs to us unknow n possess d tlo v.ul? bleed? Win should thy youthful heart untiu.ely Wlw drink the poison draught within the 'l ow I? Lif-ht press the turf upon thy youthful breast heneadi the humble mound of grass-clan sod rest. Rep --e. till the lat trump shall break thy And summon thee before thy maker Cio1. A WAND P.! U.K. Viuccnnes, Sep. 1831. FH ()M Till BOSTON STATKsM AV. A TALE TWICE TOLD.

Nav, that's a pr ttv hp too pretty far

ed that he was sorry tie had not known ol it as he had a crittur could beat any thing

aquattet in the iliage : but he had come

from Boston and wa3 tired. Lager lor

sport, the Jot kies toid him not to mind

ihat ; 'hey did not doubt his poney was ve;y fUtt, he h,;d better enter tor the

purse, ihe entrance money was only fit ' y

dollars Yielding to '.heir importunities

the waytanng gentleman declared, 'by

(Itacieu he would try cm a hack I he hot se was entei ed, ordered a good fceii extra, and to be rubbed down, which o lghtily delihttd the knowing ones specially two or thtte, who ko tar in pos d on the simplicity ot the traveller, as

o coax him to bet considerable vim. my indeed all he couh' muster on the tati ' :ornmg came, and lut ki y a smart tel !ow neatly dressed in Jockey trim, canu dong, just in the nick ot time to mount the little sorrel for the stranger He sto d sttd on the tine, while alt around Inn

were tearing and spring for the signal me drum tapped Sorrel at a single tea;

i shot ahead ; bounded over the course, at u

.iit-. (m.oii t-M drati. with win m rl'.iiii tt. it n.;,-v,t hp milt eted. were thev

UN 11 Hli a IVjUUII t M i w . ,v. ....... ...... .... i. w w ' . .. I- 1 -.1 . i r

irr.., in .i,rr ai a oa : wno'nwfire cr resnoosirv c tiersons uj auui c. i-

MIC llilll IVIU3V.U iu vifci vv t . 1

now lets her feel in teturn that he is mas

ter, and knows the pleasure ol being o bcyed. Such were the differences in starting. From t:Xt-i' York Standard The following anecdote ot a Frenchman, whether true in all parts or not, I have had related to me as a tact A paity ot gentlemen in C hat lestown, S C were sitting oer thtir wine af.cr dinner, when the conversation turned upon the events ot the late war Several desperate battles, on land, were alluded to with enthusiasm, and the splendid vic

tories on the sea were had in remembi

ance At icngiu m. luuvcisuui'm .uiuvu upn the engagt ment between the Ct)i stitution and f .ucrtiere 1 he gentlemen seemed to differ, on some material points in relation to that engagement A Frenchman who hail seated himseit, tin noticed, and unobtrusively, near the table, happened to overhear the dispute,

and immediately advanced with a lively

and graceful air to the company, ami saU vtjt nthmtn, you shid) speak of de ar&citn ov dc Con stiiushong anu Gut-

titte. en 1 Yt s, sir, was the reply.

Weil, ientlemen, I have some good

rasroN to be accjuaint vid dat affair "

'Up' n what is your knowledge tounded, sii i Jentlemen, I shall relate you (and he sat down) lvasinvonlit el p ig, loaded vid prandy, bound trom Bordeaux to de coast c'A

nrttiqu" von Uy.(ah : sorrowiul day

us,

w r itten cor.tiibi.ti r s from -thers. U. dcr

'such an arrange inert, we n.iht vei.tutt to

The publishers ( t the Satuidav Courier ptomise that the libra is Monthly. wm.1 grateful for the liberal patronage they hac equal in interest and. repectabd'.ty, :ht bciv received, and anxious to improve, as far as ' i,t t i. l icals in the Ur.ittd Stat. .

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r.arly m December the I ales presented

Will our fellow citizens accept our edpe, and enable r-s to itdeem it? SL.ul we attempt a generous rivalry w'nh the liuia'.r of the East, and may v. e count upon minting the pride, the patriotism, the he ct hteratute of the West, in our behalf ? Or shall our voik languish thteegh at.nhcr year under the feeble fuppcrt oi one unaid

ed individual? Scores cf kind friends tell us to go rr. But soothing words, however flattering; to the ruV- of authorship, will not do the work. We need the substantial support ef substantial men. We wish genth n; u who are able and willintrto advance the literary

interests of the country, to step forw ard aiid

Brown, William M. Meiednh, Johri IViusave. llichard Fi rm Smitli, Morton Mc Michael, and Charles Alexander. Lsq's.

toi ;ae ) Capitaine Dakaire ol de Gur j ujU) w ill award prior to the 1st of Jauuaiv,

riere. he take mv Uttet nriK, he take- eu ! H32.

ill mv manilv. and he blow mv littel prit ! As soon as the award shall be determined.

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v. t 1 he submitted to a committee consisting ; tender their assistance.

'f the following gentlemen, viz: David Paul j W e have no doubt that it each ( f our a-

gents will exert li'm selt if each ef n:r personal friends, and every subscriber whn wishes us micccss. and to whom it is crnc-

un in de ai'

After dat. Capitaine Dakaire goon (vat u dts you shall call turn) ah on a cuise u goon a cruise, and nnr-ay . - . : I A I, , . t ! -n a 'if. I ... I

v ap.iaine ujivjiic im-hu imt, .n

nient, w ill do us the favor to proceie (.t.r subscription in addition to his own, for the next volume, the support will be fully adc -

fiut lic information of the same w ill be given, quate to our just expectations m.d the im-

Thiis t.- be spoiled with pouting there ! as several yards in advance at the sia

that's well

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which no horse could lessen. 1 he seconr

That s'p.ortixe little smile has gained the d-.y, . romse tie stood motionless as belore, aic

And wear-, its triumph like a c.ompioror. j ,t ,)e drum tap, sprurg in advance, kept i'ome sit besulemc dearest: now thv hand lhe;U, amj won u,c seConj ,t.at wilh ao

patentease The J.-ckeys had caught a

What, must I take then by stratagem.

tt l" a- I. . i K . 1 -v a -,.-f fU..',

m It M Lh i "ti; tut'ti it?t tu uv ai , . . r , , ,

T'.e stovv-ah, indeed I know thou doVt! ,J,I,t" v 1 ' " 1 ' " And In mv love I'll tell it to thee r ow. run their rigs n a cotir.tr y man and lost Though 'twe;e the hundredth tim , I'll tell j their cash Every thing, said Mr HowWhen 'tis all over. thee wAy j aid, depends on getting a good start. ' Twas a uight in June pjie stnt v has been a lessen to me. In

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Mons. French Capitaine, look dat cat is an American Ffigate let mc see, he say He take Ins (vai y u shail e l -uv) ah? his telestrpt, and he look wild hke fne '! l i Mns Fiend :.dpitainev he sav, "tis American f i ; a do -'t ou ce de t omm fi)in'uh? 1 lake her in fifteen minut. you see." Me -ay nossmg De tngtte Ameticbi' cme vid majes-y. vid gandtur 'twa tk first time I hud de iIoim.h- to see n ti igate Amt'it ane vrn beautifu- s'.ip

Capitaine Dakaire call out give Din - i uioadsidt ! whorroh i de lnfate Ann t

. ane no answer, but coo c vid n.ajes ,V

vid giandeur 'give him anodder tnoau

h,liC" worroh ! roh I roh dctiigu e A meiicane no speak, but come on iu u a ps v, vid urjtidcor: vat! sa Capitaim.

,Dakaire, is he dc t or is he dumb ! give

anuder btoadsuU whorroh I roh : de

nd immediately thereafter the mceessful

i andidate may draw upon the publishers for he amount ot the premium rtie riviblication of the Tales will be comuerc.d in January, W32, and continued at the discretion of the publishers. Competitors for the premium are requested m use care in the preparation of theii manuscripts, as it is Ncry desirable that ill- -gihihu may be avoided. l .ditors f papers w hich exchange with the Saturday Courier, by giving the above a n w ii'sertion will confer a favor upon the

publisher-, ml probably advance the cause t Literature.

provement in the character cf the work, proportionate to its increased pat linage. ;7Ai'V pi rson who will get five sub-cr;-bers and be responsible for them, shall receive one copy gratis. Agtnts shall taceiv; the highest compensation given by he publishers of other periodicals. 3"7Ger.t!emen vvh.o are nan ed as 'gir.tj, and who have not advised us whether tl ey will act, will confer a favor en Uo by do.t g so. andalia, Illinois, 1831.

fje v trdui'itd by the hoard of Trus-

Jr ' c AJJluiiztiUf r inn. z.auj o o.

rdinunce resjiecting Dogs t unning at laige.

And just at that enchanting moment, when Thf -un sinks to his slumbers, but not yet Hath gathered round him all his robes light. And the fur moon, half veiled, as though

she feared To meet his parting gaze came slow ly up. Just like yon moon, and at were sitting, lo e, Together in this ro m ay, even here Upon this very couch; my arm was twined Arouixl thee, thus; and th.ne around my "heckThere thus had been whispering to thee

Of the rich songs of old the golden days. When uigels w alked on. earth and cf the chmes Of tire Hesperides, and far offisles Amid the hroacl Pacific w here the heavens Are mingled with the earth; am! how, two

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NOTICE. H WRtakui out tetters of r.d mi: it-.tr:: tion upon the estate f Poll) s, '!e-

ce .-ed, late cf Pike county All tb indeVtd to said eitate are requested tf- make immi di:ite pav ment, and these hav iiig cl.um ;

aga nst th.e same aie rtquested to preKtr.t

them legaUv authenticated tor stttlemer'.

, . , i t . , , r,- I . , - - -1 in.

passed i.m Aiay, inji , aim uie ,u seeuon , . u- mm lh,s d Tu t&ta

yt the ortunance extending tne same to me j ;. . . r , i i ljSUpt

Irigate Amencane no speak, no answer j his ordinanc at a' at a' But presei tly, jentcmen, 1 aftt r jCs pIlssage,

Kt f':iv (if 1 lcppmnf r next, he : renealeil. '

2. That so much of the JSth section of the ordinance relative to the Public Huiial Ground, as relates to burials in the Catholic Burial Ground, tc suspended until the first

day of March next.

ance to take elTect from and!

supposed to be insolvent.

JACOIJ S. YuuMMAN, -f-Zr? r. October 8, 1S30. 2t 31

lookior abroad unon life, how much. 1

have otten thought, depends on a righ settitig out A yrung lawyer of my arquaintamc toid me, that on hearing this tale, he lesoived to fo low these rules, as an outset in his profession To exercise unwearied industry ; to tell his clients franklv. what and ail he km w. that might be usi tul to their cause to study all his causes

well to be plain, simple and diiect n. his arguments as in his dealings, and o e ect one of his most important causes affording room to do so, to make essay

. loquence and display ; and above all, a-

he rights ot other men were co-itiueu t

Hc-.tiog m unison milil waruler there sou:- j M 0 f(Jj0W ,i)C sUiCiest rules ot inu g

'. ' . ; - "r" , t.iiv and temperance -lie was soon

V)l ill I 11,1., nillll.'iU'ni i.iiiuiih v i ,..v. . M giit p iss fnin earth to heav en: thine ev es '

ere v r.viist In g'.z g upon mine and then thv head Sani gemly on my bosom ay, even so An i then thy hps half opened and thenTrue Th ; ' iv :v next thou too canst remem.her i a-'t not a charmintT sto!-v ami well toh

need I tel! vuii so ? nundiercd one in hi

i )roa ssk'u tu liiuLii iui sv.unio u

i iilbt.

near de tundt r whorroh ! oh. jentie Passed Sentember. 1331.

men, de mast, dc sail, de yard, de spar, J M. ROBINSON, CA';:.

de everv tir.tr, 11 about my car I I tought j Samuel Hill, LLerk.

tie heavett and de carl had come togeeder,

tor dc frigate Ameiicaine had fire his

broadside von big man, (vat is dis his

name ?) ah the boatswain he step upT: i pPFCT o Cat'itaine Dakaire, and bellow in his I , anj thc

hept. 10, 1S31.

3t 31.

ar, "Capitain Dakaire,1' he say, "me ink you got a hard job," parbleu, Mon -ier, me link so too, say I By and bye Capitaine Dakarie say tome, "Monsici French Capitaine, I tink you had better to below V parbleu Mons me think so mo ! 1 go down into (vat you shall ca'd ,1 is) ah? de cockapit and dare, jentlemen vidout head vidout any ting Byt md bye all was still I up on the quarter deck, and dare I see de poor Capitain Dakaire (von brave man) vid a :car in his eye; ah 1 Mons French Capitaine," he say tome,"ii is all ovaire" parbleu, Mons metinksotoo Pies-

FULLY inform their friends public generally, that their

NFAV GRIST MILL U now completed They will in future endeavour to keep on hand at all times, fresh MEAL am' FLOUR, which thev are determined to

SPORTSMEN ATTEND I rEViIF. annual FALL RACES will be run 1L over the Vincenncs Course on the 13th, 14th and 15th days ef October next. Thc tirst day's race, Thrts milts e?:d Hcti-st, for a purse of one hundred dollar s. The second day's race. Two hides end Hr.tct. for the first day's entrance mor.ev, and the thini

day's race, On" ;: and Rtfuzt, for tints,

year old colts, for the second day s en'rar.cj monev; the races to be conducted by the rules and regulations rf the Vinccnn. s. Jockey Club. The Jockey Club vvillmieto i the evening cf the l'JUi of Octoher. Job. C. Clark's, to make arrangements fr the races. THE JOCKEY CLUB. Sept..?, 1S31. 3J teni

sell at fair prices for cash onlv. No orders r.Z -. --- . will be accepted after this notification, un-; ATTENTION OLBlJjRS I

less the cash accompanies them. Those who may have accounts at the Yincennes STEASi MILL, are informed

that cash payments will be expected ioi

ntiy, vonlittel boat from de friga'e A

meiicane come alontr side, and von ohi

A merchant whom I knew in Ohio, c. rcome on boar, and say to Capitaine

: thought to get rich rather too qnic He Dakaire, .'Saire, Capitain Hud, of de. j l

b igate Americaine Consiitushong, v ili be !

ffiIERE will he an election jL held at Yincennes. in the first regiment of It I'ma Mili-

tin. on Suture! JV. .-- JV'i '

every article they may have purchased at ' cv,,r-,r fnst, ) ; the r ;r-

mat esiaousnmcru. i lie propneiois .uri (1f electing o; C V.Cir.., Xy9 ' prepared to execute orders for PLANK. Colonci, an '. ::;e Ma- -v'l? and SCANTLING of every description j j,)t t0 commtlR(j saic" -iment. pJJ

1 rea- j The vacancies ccca -d b) I fttfil the resignations efC IMa- V'Vu

v V'.-,

t the shortest notice, and on the mc

s.onable terms.

. 15. M. cC 1 i. have received a i-umentof 100 Barrels of KENIIAVv'A SAL f, v.hich they will dispose of low. Yincennes, Mav 7, 1831. 13--tf

Ar,.! v. 'A- tu-ar the truth n r iu'.h I me m

Th

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i!d h.-

w !he ', i

it

Frotn the u''wvubar K.btrt ihe e

"Muc ittptnds on gc-t'tig a good Stall," aiid i v old triend Uowa d, as iu VTcre aiout selling out c a j umey to Gam. see thai wotuLtlul cuutrv, to vhic! s- many ol our gr,o,! people tnov-

votrd sell to a knowing rich man under

! cot to court ids custom, and make p'or ignorant man pav tor it by double i charges. 1'bcie was in Ins dealings ! want ot that nice, strict honor and fairness

which begets confidence Confidence once losi, many complained without , ause, and his store wasiktrted Canb vu guess the issue ? lie did'nt stair r ight. Dolly Shrewsbury was a pretty girl as ever sat in thc mteting house at Ap.pl

that is, if elegance ol form, rcg

J but v

ed, fnv years a,i;o. and trom vv hid; , ular ity oMc r.lur e and be w itchmg grace ll, i re out of four licai lily w'"h themselves ( ould ua!ve litr pretty. She kitew it, sa'.v bar k again. I he day had hnidiy ; the buzz . arid was vain A' sixteen Dolc'aw ;tvll) Tore we were ai ty en etn w ay ; : . deh-hied in her conquests; one alter

th

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b'si gtistcnings of the sun b-eki on ..(.un'aio's peak, vvhich we wre as-

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er o. "Ctan of mi-t all the trchn ss ;.t.,; r . ' Tiess of a June morning 'I cpi. . Mt ub the fi .tg' ant wild ros.e t! c tcriuruu swallow ihe robin's whistle.

ancther owi c I her swav a'diii.-k of he b-unv bint eves nnt with a smile from tier bps so full o expression, lilu Har 's i on, pou d blow pipe, v as iiisisribl and i n o reelt a I t art of p -.-ioa Fo-

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REMOVAL.

HE subscri'oer heirs leave to inform hife

3 friends and customers, that he lias reuWrved his store to the brick house, one door trom Water-street, adjoining the sc re of

n.M.-rli TlrhiM-fh former V occupied t'V

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