Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 April 1832 — Page 4

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FROM HOOD'S COMIC ANNUAL. PASTORAL CONTROVERSY. DUGGINS. Sally is tall and not too straight Those very poplar shapes I hate; Itut something twisted like an S A crook becomes a shepherdess. HUGGIXS. "When Peggy's ekg her arms emprison, X often wish my lot washisn; How often I should stand and turn. To get a pat from bands like hern. DUGGINS. I tell Sail's lambs how blest they be. To stand about and stare at she; But wlrerv I look she turns and shies. And won't bear none but their sheep's eye'?! MUGGINS. Lore goes with Peggy where she goes Ileneath her smile the garden grows; Potatoes spring, and cabbage starts, Tatoes havt eves, nnrl rlthair hpnrrO

other, I pleaded guilty to one scricus at-; rushed down stair, and followed her. tachment, and offered to tell my sAry. ' They had rt&chcd the hairdiessei's shop, 'Some years ago,' said I, "when it and the had stepped bclore it to exam fitsl became the fashion to take shooting j ine some of his curiosities. The lady in quarters in the Highlands, I lot med or e grey look the little child by tit hand, arc! ot a large party who had engaged an tx- j walked on. The young lady prepared tensive tract of moorland lor the season. lo lollow her; but as she moved away, she

rl he game keep ar il tho dogs were sent cast one glar.ee tvvvaids the wincow of eff early in July, and it was settled we ) the int.: it was quite dcbcrttd. 1 r.eiiher were all to dine to gcther at the farme- stirred nor spoke; but I sav? fiom her house we rented with the ootid, upon ; heightened color she was aware who the lOih of August My friends agiced ' stood beside her. She held a small roseto proceed north'. ards in a tody ; but as I cay in ler I and. She began to pull to

dislike exceedingly travelling in that sort , pieces the floweis w hich composed it, c

ofcompary, I declined fornut g one ol it, she scattered ti e leaves upon the paveand set out by myself, some weeks be-; tncnt. 1 stopped to gather them. A fore, on. a lour though a range of my na-! carriage was in waking at the end of the tivc country I had never yet seen." " j street; it drew up as the paity approachAt this part ol my sloty my w ife laid j ed. A lootman opened the door, and let down her wot k, and looked up anxiously : down the steps, and the reel uiting officer

in my lace; I unlit d and proceeded. ; Landed the ladies into it. He laid his "Alter an interesting and some what ! aim upon the door, and stood and talked fatigueing journey, I an ived early on the ; for some minutes. It was an open cartimorning of the lOih of August, at one of age, the young lady was leaning thoughtthe principal towns of the rorih High-j fully against one of the cushions. The lands. It was maiket-day, and the streets i officer talked longer; at length he bowed,

were filled with crowds of wcll-dtessed ; aud they drove awy. I was standing people, thronging in every direction. j hemic a druggist's shop, supporting my Several handsome equipages were diiv .self on the brass railing" Jhat protected it ing along the crowd, vvhiie gentlemen on ; As the carriage whirled rapidly past 1 horseback and foot passengers picked ventured one last glance at the pink bonthcir way carefully through ihfc groups! net. She was still leaning back against of the country people and their wares, j the cushions, and the remains ot her nose-

who stopped every regular passage I j gay were beside her. As she passed she

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ll'itklv XrKsfiafttr in the i'r.ded .V;t:rf, i, hutim .S:.'.vrnv. fMbinUd riunj Saturday, hi Kl)MUNl .ViOUKlS, .Vo. 95. Cltesrsut WOODWARD AND M'KAOG, antt, FhUcdclihia, Frier Fuyuble hclj ' L es: ly -radiance. AT TWO uo'LLAhs 1UUXNVM. f MUS popular jontnat is printed en an ex-. rmUi: proj;rKlnl (if the Saturday Iiuilclin R tra size lmptiKil sheet, of thv large v.e.i-; 1hJ.s . cf t!.e enormous en-

mensior.s. it contains iwt-mv -tui i a.-.u., , ut (.f Us , . to pint utter u-n to

to fight pages of a duodecimo book.

1 he tmhiicaticn of the C tuner was com

merit; of th:it hichlv popular jum-n!

It avows the ambitious aim cl bt-mg the n

mencca m April last, since wmcnun.e- u "llt all NeVk snapers. and in particular - I hereceived a patronage so unexamp.Cu t.iat . 0 c best uttU;lv tj)tr f.,;- ,Ccp ruble more than seven thousand cc.v are now f t;i(ilKs evl.r tl7c,V(1 to yxxc vtc.v.-s,-i distributed weekly thiru-h all parts ct the; , . p,.;..,.. nro-s. To ebt .b.i.h

Uniteu Stiites. 1 his winch Uas i.o pn-? .,,.,,. r, ... n.n,v4 rare U t:. tn to

rallel in the annals cf the periodical press ' wd int0 -.. , Cfliun.ns Cverv po.ib'.c

will show tue h.gh estimation m which the varictv ef new and interesting intelf-ence; Courier is every where- lndu; and that the amj o:; lhcsccrc of the talent, spirit, and rial same ratio of incicasc wnl eu.tir.uc, may j inlcrcsl t f its ccnttIilSi confined with the

beautifully white paper cn which it is printed, the clear, l ew type, and its nrt burg cruwdtd with an abur.dar.ee of cdvei tL"e-

I niMitc it w !wTr.fl it m " r! nirn nil n ivi. in tr

The Ccuritr possese. ad vintages over all he 'lcwA libraries cf all persens cf other weekly newspapers. Us mm,eiise size t.4llillion anJ tt,s:e. To those who do. :-.s

acmnsci idc gieaiesi possum vanejj a,,.;, who tUl nf ri.ad lhe d-wy r,-

fairly be presumed, inasmuch as since the commencement of the piesent month, near

ly one thousand new names have been au

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THE MAHHILD MAS S STORY. I had the pleasure a few days ago, to meet unexptctcdiy, a ftiercd fro.n whom I had been many years separated. We had been mostly educated together, having passed our boyhood at the same frchorl, our youth at the same university, but our fortunes were different. He, barn to vveaWh, left college to mix with the world at home and abroad while I tur led to the profession 1 had long since made choice of, and began to lag my Ucary way towards independence.

We were both a good deal changed.

alighted at a very comfortable inn, and

having ordered some refreshment I sat down very contentedly to look over a newspaper which lay upon the table of the parlor I had been shown into when, chancing to raise my head, my eye Jit

upon a mirron, which hung upon the op- j

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cxrenueti the band, winter than snow, which held it, over the side of the open carriage, pressed it for on instant to her breast, hci lips, and chopped it gently at my tect. 1 started forward to receive the pitcious gift-' "Oh! don't believe him," cried my

positc wall, between the portaits of Gen. j wile, interrupting birr : "it is all am

Washington and Mr. Pitt, I was sttuck

with honor at my o'.vn appearance, lias tily ringing for the waiter, I inquired whether there were any hair dresser in the toHvn o?t whose skill I might rely I was told I was within a few doors ol the first artist in the country. A man "don't

i like to trust his head to a bun'Hci

mancc; it is indeed, I never looked I

never meant 1 - ' I interrupted her in my turn, and seizing the Itand she had extended in the en

ergy of the moment. I pressed it, as she had done the nospgn she gave me.

its contents furnish an extensive, useful, r.o

vcl, entertaining and instructie miscel'any, comprising the eliffe rent branches of popular

literature, such as 1 ales, rr.eti v, L.sa Criticisms, &c; notices of the fine arts; Hu

mour; Sporting Anecdotes; Sketches ot Life

pers, the Saturday bulletin w ill never I t k. novelty; every part being entirely or.gh.a:, or compiled in a manner to engage attema :i to even the least imposing portion of its e - itu.ts. It is printed en alargc imperial sheet of fine white paper, twenti -t tir column' ia each number, and contains the news of th: week do n to the latest dates. The ppet a for subscribers in the country are canin'ly packed in strong wrappers av.d put into tne

tiost omce in time to leave th

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THE FA&SOER.

but

Wy friend had lost much of the gay buoy-1 the first step in Mr. IllaiVks shop convin

ancy of manner; much of the perry, hap j ced tne the waiter had net been wrong in i thrifty s maxims axd advice for

py, careless flow of spirits for which he j his assertion. When the oppcration was

trad once been remarkable. I w as less

grave than I had been recorfed duringour

tdrrner acquaintance; yet I am a man of!

business, and married We had much

to say of the different chances that occur

APR'I.

over, I surveyed myself with much satis "He does not vork it right! I of faction in a small hand glass, obligingly j ten say to myself as 1 t hit. about the coun held tome for that purpose, but not feel- j trv, what a pity it is our farmers do not

l ling myself at Tibet ty to indulge my con j work it right. When I see cattle iate in

templaTion eo publicly I returned as i tS

and Manners; Police Reports; Trices Cur-, tent of the grain market; Foieign and Domestic Intelligence, cf the latent dates; and an abstract & .summary cf all matters which may possess interest for the general reader.

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iswatchtul y superintended, and r.o artich , h w,iy 5c cdvci a fc(Sc is admuted vjluch docs not possess positive', - n thc dt merit. Oj:c hundred uoHar were paid or 5Q vr 7Q n a Ftizr Jalf which was published in this ; ., r , , .u -.i i t i .i them on tne evening ol batumay. paper on the t th ot January, and other in- J ducemcnts have been rTeied to secure oiigi- j GENERAL PLAN OF lTIi; SATURnal contributions. Am:.ng the voluntary. DAY IJULLF1 IN. corresporclcnts of the Courier arc Mi;"s .Yi"tv rf the ivrekY. cry useful fact and Leslie, (author of several publications, which; interesting occurrence, whether at heme or have been highly applauded by American j abroad, carefully selected and logically ar-

and European critics;) Richard Perm bmith, j ranged, with particular attention to the eartlie celebrated Dramatist, Novelist, and ly insertion of late foreign news. Magazine writer; Mrs. Caroline Lee Ifentz, j J-ifc i?i Ph 'dadelJ. hia Exemp'if.ed in a e-the'acc'-mplisht-d author .f the prize-trage- ries -f well written and deeply intcres'irg dy, 4,De Lara;" Miss Hacon, the fair writer j narratives under the title cf the Town Tatof the pathetic "Love's Martyr," 2cc. And ! ler, afibrding pictures c f real life never bcmany others whose names are equally dis-! fore communicated for piiblieation. til euished; besides a number, whose pro-; Th? Dra:t:a Criticised with freedom and

fictitious signatuus, have i spirit, but with candour and kintines-

red 'ous; and I found, that though altered in maner, in habits, and in character, met the same lo each other as we had parted. Ir was getting late in the day, and I a-k"d rny friend if he would go home to the small house I occupied, and dine quiet'y wih n wife and nie. He a 0red instantly , shook hands with me in Ids own lively way, as he thanked me for asking him, and we turned into the street in which I lived I must own I felt Home little uneasiness at thc thoughts of introducing my friend lo my wife. I had often spoke-a of him to her, and I dreaded, least she should not find the pot trait

faithUl In tact, I mistrusted my own judgment till it should bx confirmed by Iiers; not that in vvrjrds she would tell me that wr difTered, but I knew her too well r,n look and manner tobe deceived, 1 did tiot feel quite easy either at the idea of presenting iny friend. His admiration v'ould in no degree alter my sentiments towards her; bul I felt I should be ill

the fall oi eatly in the spring, rambiing

quickly as possible lo my hotel tovcon j in a meadow or wheat field, treading up suit at Icasure thc minor which hung ! the. soil, and breaking the roots ol ihe

upon the opposite wall, between the po

traits of General Washington and Mr Pitt. I was perfectly enchanted with mv

good mien. I was cut and curled in the most becoming manner." Here my vvi'fe laughed aloud ; my friend too, smiled; but I took no notice ol their interruption. uThe inn stood back from the, street in a large court yard, the piojcclingvvqlls of which) on each side, prevented any view beyond. Acioss this court-yard numbers of people were constantly jVas-

sing, l sat clown at the open window ol my parlor to watch ihe various groups thus flitting before me. One in partial lar, al once engaged my attention; it consisted of an elderly lady in grey, a child in a frock and trousers, a your g J&clj. 'n white, with pink upon her bonnet, anoya captain of a recruiting company quartered in the town. lie was apparently

saying something extremely amusing,

aihshed unless he thought her, in the i tor the young lady was laughing violent

ly; and locking up in her mirth, she threw on me, as I sat pearched at my window a pare of the most beautiful

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tuuut u t uue 3 iiwii ctciiiug, an l nan found her during the three happy years of our union My heart beat as I ran up the steps I colored as I pulled the bell. The door vas opened by our only manservant, and X 'vyself ushered my friend up staiis. My wife was dresped with extreme titaincss, though she expected we were lo dioe alone; and shu was sitting as tiuai, at her work-table, when the sound ot my step upon the stairs made her raise tifi tiead. She came forward to meet

black eyes 1 Irad ever then seen. I learned mine must have told Iver so, for sHc had not gone many steps before she rais ed those eyes ai;ain. Again they met mine, and at this time we both blushed

grass aral wheat, I say to myself, this man dors not vitk it right When I pass a lonjr the road and see a house with the clabbpatds hanging on end by one nail, ard old hats and rug

stuffed into thc broken windows, and fences all down, u mud hole beloie the door, and a whole family loiteiing about in idleness know they rfw not ucrk ii right. When I see a countryman frequency going to the tavern or grog-shop, or Ihe laboring man carrying home a bottle ol whiskey after his day's work I am certain the man coe not work it Tight. When I see a man too lazy lo build s barn or a stable, suffering his cattle lo lie out through the winter in the rain and snow, throwing their food into ihe mud casting and destioying al! he raises upon his farm the man acts like a fool, sty I, he does not work it right. When I see a tradesman or mrcbaric

neglecting his shop and business, oblig ing his customers to call several tirnts and at last requesting them, 4kto call a gain," I fear that you will not only h sc your custom but your hofi. say I; Keep thy shop and thy shop will Ueepihee.'Youdo not work it right.

II I see a farmer wiilumt a good garden and without fruit trees unm his nlace.

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elicited general approbation. In the selection of literary matter, the publishers of thc Courier have extensive facilities. Their exchange libt includes the most valuable American journal?; c': among other periodicals which they receive from abroad may be specially enumerated Rul-

wer sncw Monthly, Campbell s Metropoh

ineedotcs and Gos&ffi. Under this head

is furnUhcd all the floating rumors of the day which are deemed proper for a newspaperThe Clarke's This subject ii peculiarly interesting to the country subscriber at all times, and in the present excited, sta'e i Europe, is of supreme importance. Thc

j most copious and accurate accor.nts wiil b

mi t i .t-i- . . . l l t - r

tan, rrazcr s .Magazine, i,oncion laterary ; given weeKiy, up to uic laics;, moment, ci Gazette, Black wood's. La Belie Assemblee.j any change hi the Flour c Grain matkets. World of Fashion, and the United Service I including the prices of Wheat, Rye, Corn, Jcurnal. Throunh their aieut, Mr. Will- ; Flaxseed, ccc.. Corn meal. ccc. Cotton, fvc.

Select urictu Consisting ot the rho; est

and most captivating Tales and Sketch s

. fi om Blackwood's Magazine, lc other hichly iatcd ' popular English pe.blicatior s. Poetry, fee.

mfr, tncy ate also lurnisneci wu.i tne

rhoicefct llngli-ti papers, jncludiug the Jolit

U'ill, bell's Life, m Lonoon, ccc. A t)OTti(.n of the Courier is appropr

to .Siortirig Intelligence, and particularly tc j Police Jieict'i Procured exclusively for that branch which relates to the Turf. Sub this p tper, and tobe found in no other Phi-

jects of this kind are introduced as often as! ladelphia publication. These reports cona jreper regard to variety will adniit. De-1 sis! of cases at thc Mayor's Oflice, and .ire Fcriptions of favorite horses, their pedigree, ' generally of an cxcecdirgly humorous charpei formuhcc and appearance, accompanied acter, while all are invariably interesting with c ngraved likenesses, are occasionally! In these reports the country reader, thougU given, in furnishing which, assistance is pro- J fr removed from the busy scene, wilph-ivc cui d from sr cral distinguished sportsmen, i i hird's eye vic-w of much that is daily tjar.Foliec Reiortu occupy a share of atten-i spiring in real life, im. These are pu pared by a skilful per J Man-in gen aid Dca!?:s faidiful list of on, engaged expressly for that purpose; ' Marringr s and Deaths for the week.

riiiii Aia uic uiuiti irti .i Javilt iel IlOlliaU- .u.; iiiy.no i tic iiidm ''KJjiiljrrj,.,,;

She withdrew hers quickly and turned; when with a few hoors labor he might to the recruiting cflicei: he bowed as in ! have both he has a lean table, say 1, he the act cf speaking. tlcpiivcs himselfof many luxuries which

The laay in grey appeared to join in , he might enjoy with a ve-y little caie and

the conversation, and they all walked

tne; and whea 1 named my friend, she j kasurcly on towards thc projecting wall iu-iind lo welcome him with a grace and I she look up again'. 1 pushed my eiic-y thai made him sure of recentlon. ! wel1 curled head as far as I possibly could

iiiie placed him beside heron the sofa, j out OI Uic window, blre held hers 1 j industrious and provident wian has evcrv

attention; he does not work it right

In short, how many pleasures, blessings and comforts are overlooked and

lost for the want of a li'tlc attention! The

and 1 was sorn at ease as to first impres

sions. We had not far to go to dinner. '1 tic lower part of the house being oc cupieu by my chambers of business, our pub'ic rooms are confined to a small dialing room on the first floor, and a

tho t, resolutely down. I followed them

with my eyes, as they stepped along across the pavement. They reached the wall. The little child ran quickly out of sight. The lady in rjrey was half con

cealed. The young, lady returned to re-

still smaller library opening out of it In j Pi 10 sme gallantry of the recruiting

this small library we dined This din-1 "icer, and once more her eyes were rer was ordeied with neatness and tate,i Kec on ni,rke- In another moment she

and served without display in an anart- I ,va gone. I drew mv head

mem simply furnished, My wife is not!un my ll3rs before my

one cl th se who, to make parade upon

thing aroud him which the hart can desire. He is independent of the world, because he supplies all his wants within himself. His food and clothing Iws comforts and luxuries, are the reward o his industry, good order and perseverance; and he has none to thank but a bountiful Providence for what he enjoys.

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7LAKD F0R EALB

elude all light, and ag?in in fancv, ihose j Li' Illinois, in tlic Military Tsact. beautiful eyes bn,in? bnKhll, upon me. ! Thc h,lf cf Src. o T v- , w(t

svery day life. She has never, since we i After a few minutes I looked up. Crowds snji ntd, set before me a dinner I mieht B1' rassenccrs still moved on thc nav-!

.in have brought a friend to partake of; ! ment btdw and talked, and laughed, and por ea slie ever appeared before me in a looked, as thev passed me. Will she

eli ess she could not have worn on occa- co,T,c aS3in t0nk out m' watch'it was'

jion of ceremony. Vet expenses do not, i any mrans come up to our limited incone Lis true out wants are few: but

North-west North-east v i ...

Ao!iu-wesi .,o, l IN 5 west.

Asoith-cast Qr. 15, T 9 N f ewt., 1 he ab )e LANDS ate in the neieihnr-

Qr. 10. T 1 S 5 west, Qe. 1. T 6 N 3 west.

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v?e incites our luxuries as we goon Vc ,u live in the world, but live

only three o'clock. Ara'm I VfaTvccd a' ' inr,(1 ot f,(1 itlements. 1 he NnrthnpTO

the projecting wall, I lollowed, earerlv ; es w,tnm 4- m,le4 nl M-, the J ,' . ' conntv seat rf McDoMoueh each mirriTf ipit rrnnn. a ihrv n..r.. . . 1 -1 ' ' "S11-

! frnm . . if, -V . 7 V - ALM) 400 acres No. 2;1, in Indiana. 14 j ed from behind it. Many a voice deccv- ; mile, fmn, incennes, , the ro id to Ir ' ;ed me as it approached Many a partv ' -'ianmolis. There will t- r,n imt;B .m.

J ' oie;v; society Uiat we like, l" 1 " w,c eoocr uipiJuiui inc. i our , uue i;urn lor any ot tlie aoove lands. tnd likes u. ami assimilates with us. j o'clock: she will not conic. I rose from j The abovemc ntioncd lands will be exAll this. and more, in the warmth of mv i lne wln(low in dispair. As I stood the! "Sl for lands in the reighb.lMi,oc.d cf

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neari. i una my mend over a bottle of mv J'cst wine, when my Wlfc rosc and let'; and we were still upon the same lh;uie when we joined her again at the tea able. He began to tally u, upQn our wiy ot lite, and he tried to p-rsuade tier vhar, in former day s, I had played the WKooiiant among our c ircle of beauties

h . v., uu llCK.ie tO r,.,. on 3in tK. .. I hn rinL i E II A I". lAHf.M SSSOrtmPnt rf 'I'tV

1 i . . m i vji. uiiu c e u 1 1 1 ink vvi. i u i e. r i n - - ' m. a i

ensnge 1 saw that in his then mood it ' . 'V. .:;a. u..uLl I A WAKF on hand, which I will ..ii .

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thentic sources, their general accuracy may In a tne courts will be faithfullv reported; be crxfidei.tly relied on. In arrai.g'i.g them j rej'io.trrs arc regularly employed to furnish lor the press, the reporter combines faceti- j every thing interesting tint transpires, ousness will! tact, and so obstructs thc nar The Saturday Hulbtin hs b. en rt -.i;r,

ratives, that in most instances they will be i ed about five years: and cn.nins' that ret i,-!

toui.d extrcrnc iy graphic and diverting, with : the pnt rename has be en great beyond all paout the slightest sacrifice of truth. j - ailed in the history of American nt wsj a. In preparing the contents of the Courier, j pers. Five thousand subscribers are a s-.f-strict regard is paid U A'ti:. All foreign , hcitnt recon.me-Ticlaticm to its merits. Nc ii.teUigenre, up to the latest dates, is invari-1 (Sazettc. in fact, could be clbred with more

amy given, anci wncnever a press ot impc-r- ccnhdencc to tlie country resident

iam uriuer may require 1 an extra will be published. Thti summary of domestic affairs is more '-complete, correct arid full, and embodies a greater extent and variety ct infoi mation than can be found in any other paper, as in addition to a condensed statement

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rous able writers assist the Kditor in taming a larger amount of interesting original ir.attrr than is published ia zr other periodical cf the kind; and nearly SlOr-0 arc an -nunlly paid by the I'.ditcr to r.-ritci s fr 1 1 j i

pape r. A tew numbers of the paper will hi

. ii.'uum, . 1 bis ei passing eve nts m ; sent to ar.v ptrson w ho mav be desirous r.f all parts cf the country, is regularly pt epa-i e xamining its pretensions.' cn applicatr.-. red and published. f, (-e r f postage, to the Editor. The exten " In order tlmt tliose who love tolatl'dl.mav 1 sive imnrr.u-mpr.f rr,r.!,. ir, t'.o .;-,.- -,,,1

hr.d matter tor their mirth, each numbn quality of the bulletin on th.c 1st cfjj!a;irv. contains a melange of llumurou Subject A 1832, can be compensated only by aa in son of which is illustrated by an uigravmc i ert-ave of subscribers and in order to induce exer.utwd by a skilful artist. gentlemen at a distan-e. as we'd as tho- ii1 he Kditoiial Department embraces re- j theritv, to promote its c;i culaticn, the Edi views of new publications; notices of the tor cifers the following fine arts, c'c; remarks on general topics;! PRJIMIUM5. descriptions rf publie improvements, ame.se- . Any person forwarding fi-e 5-:b?cri'-cr-

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In fine, the Saturday Courier profcsrs tc : care, in the manner directed bv ;:.e ovi y. be the largest, cheapen, most diversified.; ADDUKSS I Hi-; "i-.DITt )U. entertaing and instructive weekly nev-spa-j -i"Su!scrtpt:v.ns received at this rf.rr. per issued from the American press. Thc J ' - --- publishers claim for its cedents a character ANNUAJa SL3CTI0N. e f vigorous originality, ju-licious selectiiT., rj 1 Ji; ptalil:.:.l voters of Kno rvin extensive variety, and intei estir.r detail; and j JL tv will ntt at th i:?ur.l places ir tliev mvits comnarison wikh cotninnrw : i.. !.i:" ! :...... .

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j sound of a voice I had heard before ar- i ,lUi ennes. P'd JlOHSKS. at a re:i&ona-

resttd rr.v attention. There wata lath. I ole lnf.e 1 ,,c ,aml ,s sc11 "iibered and

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