Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 May 1832 — Page 4

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From the Illinois Monthly Magazine. TRY ME. Long, too long. I've waited, dearest, rAVhy, oh why, deny me? If my constancy thou fearest, , Take me, love, and try me. See the crystal tear is glowing. One blight smile will dry it; Doubt not, when 'tis easy knowing, Try it, dearest, try it' Joys when brightest, still are fleetest, Haste, dear maid, they're flying. Wedded love, the fondest, sweetest. May be had for trying. Kow I see thy heart relenting, Dearest, I defy thee; Eyes and cheeks alike consenting, Maiden, shall I fly thee? Hopes and vows thus fondly meeting, Dearest, do not chide them; They who say love's joys are cheating, Never thus have tried them!

legend Fortune calledstay Frank, this goes with the rest the bargain is situation, for situation and the gouty fool goes with neighbor Mortgage's estate. Frank was thunderstruck. He started for a moment, and then threw down his bundle of papers as a man would a hot dumpling. 'I would not have the gout for all the dalesaid Frank. The next personage that arrested Frank's attention, was a wealthy shipping merchant of the city. He was again in raptures, and bent on the exchange

The merchant began to deliver inven

evil a husband. The pretty girl who has the whole world of be? in to choose 1

horn, sometimes finds it difficulty to make a perfectly unobjectionable choice. It was not then to be wondered at, that Cornelia should be embarrassed in n aking a selcciior ; for she was ciicumscribed in her spheie by the very smail corn, pass of perfectly genteel people like her. self. Such an one, with a good substan

tial fortune too, was to be sought. Her.

stais favored her at last, however, and

she was married married to a young gentleman as accomplished as herscll;

THE anutmy courier,

Tin; lakc;i;st and cheapest

PHr.??FCTT OF A iNUV VOLV.ME.

Wit i i' tkii

- ' , ,r , , e.., oiCV GiT.ut of Literature, WitoilXuli Uetkbj Af.ifi.uflcr in the l-nted .Jute, H , , ...J jt-r,i:i .utol-J ex-eru Saturday, by nt(A Xn'M 1 'J WOODWARD AND SFK .UiC, i -h run be training S ro,a. Price '2, Payable half ycailu in advance. ' lattr prrss, tn.beu.rd v. f a: rpHIS popular journal is priced u an ex- '"c cippcrfifafr. end itrsrclw t f 1 tru size imperial sheet, r.f the lai gi st di- .k'ranv.ar.J enter :nreueas J

teries of his property and amongst Vhejonc who had a many 'ologies at his fin

STANZAS. Our sparkling cups are tilled with wine, Our merry lips are dry; Why do those merry lips decline Those sparkling cups to try? The airy gems that o'er them spread, Are bursting as they swell. But ere those airy gems are fied

Our hearts muse sih, farewell! Farewell! farewell! that word of dread To souls its sounds must sever; Too oft 'mid youthful revels said, And said, perhaps, forever. Is there no bliss that cannot die? No joy unmixed with wee? I lath fancy's wing no power to fly Where sorrow cannot go? Those gems are pass'd, the cups are quafTd, Those merry hearts must sever D lirium wild hath seized the draught, And drowns the word -brercr.'

est those of the cargoes of five vessels at

st-a. These last constituted a main part of the clear estate and Frank never knew the anxiety that follows the poshes sion of such property till now. He'-it' meniberred the great storm but a few days before and had heard of the wreck of some vessels on the shore he hesitated he trembled, he turned to go but he felt that he should he forever unhappy and h i once more declared himself to be dissatisfied, and that as yet he had not found one whose situation was better than his. Then a dashing fellow who owned byfar the largest, richest, and most elegant faim in all Annandale, presented himself, and Frank was sure of being pleased -He had often wished for Jehu's fine horse and curricle, and thought to be a farmer after that sort, would be worth living for. But when this young buck came to deliver up the title dead, a bond and mortgage with interest unpaid for half a dozen y ears, was inclosed in it enough to swallow two thirds of the estate, and hors'e

mcnsions. it contains twer.tv-eight caiumns i- ' . ,uz f.w j - of reading matter, each enh'tmn bcii z equal '-Junt 'J cbzut CuOap,. v xvmc.i u " trio eight pages of a dur.dec-n.o book. ; tswt enpia u a tuic J.ac and agtntiols.'-tr ', The pubher.tirn rf the Ccuritr was mm- irr n idat. hienred in April last, since which time it lias TjMlh number of valun-es of the Caw.: V received a patrunaee io unexampled that! A v-.h-.rj, have alrekdy lien publU! d, a tf more than tarn iiouani ccpics arc now j tne f-ithfulne-s and punctually cf tl e puachatrihmed weekly thnugh ail prts of the hsher k, hdhTing bis ortra-.ts wrh his p.tITnit. d States. This f...tt. which has no na-' rs ,!' 'ptct to their enter:--, are s f-

rallel in the annals f the l.ciiodical pu-s, , hcient, w ith thoe at ;.ll acquainted w;h .he

i ft n: cjiTdrtULuui) men . . . 1 . a

of incicasc will continue, n;av , bc.tf.wt-u en me casket. ! vnat.M

nresun.i d innnuirh since the : ruMiiiier to make ccnMCerauIe lr :

comnicneen,ent tf the preeilt menth, near- ; mcnts in tlic weik. Its typ.ra; hu. ly one thousand new names huc been ad-ipfaranceis much changed for Uk b -r--ded tothesu!ciipnon list. :;!'e contents arc much ennrl e . .

The Courier possesses advantages over all . r.eves mai uie uiuu-: i uw j.i . j .- t her weekly newspapers. Its invnen-c ':e ; not be exceeded in rcpe-tto

the nusnf.tv a;:a

pit' r.aj;rt

has

dealing, with even the most genteel people; and when they have spent their last dollar, just tuins them out of house and home, as unceremoniously as if they were no better than common people She never works a miricle to sustain those who never learned, or had the disposition, to work any thing themselves. And so it turned out in this case. While the pianno was in tune in the

and cutriclc in the bargain Frank drevpar!our and eveiv thing was out of tune

gers er.ds, as buttons on his coat, and A. B. and a prolessor; who drove tandum with one hand; winged a pidgeon at every

shot, and drank nothing but Madeira. i will show the high estimation in which the j It was said that the vount? centleman 1 Courier is cverv where held; and that the i

and lady were each a little disappointed ! same ratio in each other's Inrtnn in1 that in the; b ')e 1-'

ouiset there was a trifling jar on the sub ject of finances; but Cornelia adhered to her pianno, and Bob to his rifle and Ma dtira, and all went on quite musically again. Neither of them had ever suffered so vulgar a thought as that of how tjpftt

a. mint "uwu iiicir tabu was uunc, iiipn ' . . , , , f , , i ,i. . r , . , ( . l ,. -t, ,,, r . , n . r . 11 ,u coninrismi: the dificrent branrh.es of popular lobe tt.ee. .e.ptt p'abu.aUoii il l.: L.'..-. .u ter their heads. But fortune m all thescV.. . .... i.-.....c i ,,,- rr.i.., v

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other weekly newspapers.

admits of the ereatest tmsVitiV varietv. :tnd i executu

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its contents lurnish an extensive, useful, nu- ; eiirav.ngsAi i.u- a.i.e 1 1 iu n..u...vel, entertaining and instructive miicelUmy, j any oibci periodical; and he sxfth ast

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eu3c , iwa a uiam niaiier 01 raci way ui o- . . . it..

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mour: Snortint' Anrrrlntest -ki-tchei ol I.ii'e tor this v er

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and Manners; relu'e Kcjum ts; 1 rices Cur

ies ftfrcbt.unirgsuiru'.'e Mtirl

Sr nit- r.f

back. No sir, says he, the Dairy is clear

of debt and don't slip through my hands in this way.

Thus it turned out with some hun

dreds of others who were ntesented ss

candidate for a change of situation with Frank. Though those were taken nro

miscuously from a mong the rich and poor farmers, merchants, mechanics, professional men. &c. Some were en cumbered with debt, others with disease

that belonged tolheii necessary modes of

life. Some had one trouble, some anoth

er difficulty and Franit, in the end, was! veiy pianno were levied on.

in the kitchen; while the master draVk

rent rf the grain market; Foreign and Do- r uripeaie 1

' "l literary puVicaticr.s f . ular'.v received at t!.e'ire

mestir. Intelligence, of the latest dates; and ; t the Caskkt, :.s well as the pTmin-r:t an abstract cC summary tf all matters w hit h j American ju-riodicais. Fit m lx.t!i elect.M may jjossi ss iuteiest forthcgenei.il reader. ) are mad; with much c.re. Toskuic a m.:'i'he l.itaunj Department of th- Courier j iiciei.t quantity i original :iatt, aa is watchfully Jupei iutendt d, and no article ' to enab e men of talent to prosecute their lais admitted which dors not possess positive j hours with success, & contriht.ic to aIva rj merit. One himdmi ddlar.i were paid for j the literature and science ot our un ce: iy a Prize Talc winch was published in this j the publisher gives a coniper.sati..-ri t-l.is paper on tlie 7th of January, and othtrin- ; rtrrtspc;:dents, ctimrjeu.-uiate to the upducements have been olTredto secure oriei- p"rt he receives.

Madeira ahr.vf Qt'i, anH ihp f r vanTs ! nal contributions. A nr the voluntirv I In respect to the Embellishments which.

we.e drunk with cogni.f below stairH! corrpoiuU-i.ts c.f the CcurUr are Mis s ; :ipear 1 thevv rrk thepubhsntr b- lts i.iU In th l!(i., ,n, n.n, . I Ihe.(authcr of several publication, whuh , tia no other periodica- has such ... proluiwi

while m the midst ol the best companj, the best living, and dreaming of nothing but pleasure and amusement, one oi Bob's oeditots rapped him upon the knuckles The biiifl's arc an ill-bred set; they know just as much about gentility, and all that sort of thing, as a bear about a lady's

have been hi&hlv apphtudtd by American

aiul European cr itics;) Kiohard I'tnn Nnith. the celebrated Dramatist, Novelist, and Magazine writer; Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz. i he accomplished author c-f tbe pi ize-traee-

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toilet most

"lie Lara; Miss Bacon, the tair writer

of the pathetic "Love's Martyr," ike. And many others whose names are enually e'is-

' O tii.iiiLli. 1I1 h,,i if .l '1 iiMn.'iui M hr 11 ii.-x

have been expected, the carpets, .,,...1. P.. 1

and therelore, as

Tiurrht

al- !

the plate, the side boaid, and even the

thoroughly convinced he never vvouhl be

able to better his situation, on the ic!e, by an exchange, and expressed t his

ih

kind guide his perfect satisfaction Vi

nis own couuiiien. "Take them home with you, saicT'Fortune, "None are perfectly happy in this world few comparatively so.' ' 'In every situation, there are difficulties to be encountered and be is the happiest man, w ho is determined to be happy with what he has, instead of troubling his head about that which he has not. l'ou can see but the out side cf others you knew nothing of the secret troubles

which perplex their bosoms, try to be

neighbors.'

Frank wakened from his sleep just as Fortune finished his speech, and has ever since been a changed man. There is not, at this day a more merry fellow in all Annandale.

FUAJUv VANDliRIIACKGN S DUE AM. Frank Vanderhacken was one of those discontented mortals, who are eternally and eternally endeavoring to wear out the

patience of our good lady Dame Fortune,

with his complaints. His crop never

grew to hit liking; the season was always

too wet or too dry, too warm or too cold

The price of grain was always too low, and that of groceries too high, for the plain reason that he sold the former end

had to buy the latter because madam

ond the young ladies loved to set off a

mart tea table; and Frank himself was no

very decided enemy to good living. Bui

things went wrong and he was not a hap

py man.

His neighbours used to call him a cas-

tlc-buiidtng sort of a fellow, ami said, al

liia troubles arose from his dreaming

Himself into a very great man every

night and waking up plain Farmer Frank

in the morning But however this may

bave been, his affairs became in time,

somewhat deranged, in consequence of inattention to business, which grew out ol his perpetual repining. A heavy heart never drives business speedily, and misfortunes, sometimes come in canniest to those who take so much pains 10 persuade themselves they arc unfortunate. Thus were atTairs situated, when Frank, who, from being diccontented with his own situation, had become envious of that of every one else, after a

long walk over his farm, at this time loaded with the promise of a rich harvest, returned home, and throwing himself on 3 sofa, fell into a piofound sleep. Directly, a tall, noble looking figure trapped up in a large cloak stood by his

tide, and accosted him with, ''Come, Frank, my name is Fortune go with inc. ! have long heard tky complaints, and I propose holding a fair to day, by attending which, thou mayest possibly better thy hard lot. He arose immediately and putting on his hat, accompanied his mysterious guide. Presently he found himself in an extensive plain, crowded with a great number of persons belonging to all the difur

cnt professions in the country

Here said f ortune, great assemblage here

amis, of good men, either

exchange situations with

ded, at my command, therefore take your own

Frank thanked his good friendhis was finally desuatchd to

- J f " ' H.'VU WUII JICOSUICi J3 III t i- I U V U began to pass, one after another before Iiim and he could hardly contain his joy, is bis eyes rested on the portly form of a rich neighbor of his, who was one cf the first to approach him, and whose long purso he hd oken envitu. That is the man if you please said l rank. At the beck of his companion, eld Mortgage stood by his side, anj VCfV complacently began to deliver up his deeds, and bond, and obligations tnd

Still ho tar as physical ability was con

cerned.it was not too late, perhaps to turn the current of affairs. There was a

elicited general approbation.

In the selection cf iiterary matter, the

publishers cf the Courur have extensive fa

cf elegant and expensive engravings

cuteel m general by the hrst artists in the city they will buffer nothing by compai ison -1-'1 hesc f:im a consie'erabh item in tbe exens. s cf the work, and in ore year, exo-fl 'lie v hole cost of publishing some perioficals for the same length of time, ine subfcrjptirn. pi n :e ot w hich is no lower than the I aski-t. T;.c subjects f the engravings will continue to be as heretofore Poktkaits cf divtintfu;hed characters; plates cf the klv.i t:; Fashions, both cf Europe and America; Vilws ot Amekicak J-CEXntY, rartica-

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plain and ready remedy for the disease, " ,,C1 ,e,,uul v,m." ,U1V 1 ' - . abroad tnav be specially enumerated Bul-

wvu au tig stvnvill iuiy . Alt.

Change of living and of habits; economy

cili'irs. Their exchange Ibt inchnles the J larlv striking and interesting; Nati ral

I most valuable American journals; ifc among j History ; I.mbroidi ring ; Foreign and

for extravagance, and industry for indo

llence. But how hard is it for those who

have been thos edt cated to change; ho. often is the moral ability, the will, wanting? And here it proved to be the case. They stiuggled awile to keep up ap pearance; but only sunk deeper in the end. Ten ) ears after, thoy were almost forgotten. I made many inquiries after

them among the villagers, and finally

wer'snew Monthly, Campbell's Metroi oli-

tan, I razor s Magazine, London Literary Gazette, Blackwood's La Belle Assemblet, World of Fashion, and the United Service Journal. Through their agent, Mr. Will-

i mkk, tney are also uirmsiiea witn tne

choicest F.nglish papers, including the John Bull, Bell's Life in London, &C. A portion of the Ccuritr is appropriated

to Sporting' Int! !lign;ct and particularly to

DoriKSTic Ai'cun ecture ; Botanical

Plants, and whatever other subjects mr.y be deemed calculated to instruct, iuteiest ard amuse. I o inculcate sound virtuous preempts, and guard the theughtless against the snares ol vice; to lead the youtl.iul mind to thercnten.)lation of the se sublime and all important subjects which deeply affect his prosperity; to give a taste, for the rich, pleasing and beneficial enjoyments of literature and

learning, and to hold out indt cements fci the

that bi anch which relates to the Turf, hub- young to cultivate their poweis and enrich

jeets of this kind are introduced as cftcn as

a proper re card to variety will admit. De-

happy and you will be a happy as your j discoveicd that Robert and his wife had scriptions i f favorite horses, their pedigree.

their understandings with substantial infor

mation, are matters which the putlished trusts he will ever keep in viw. he it

un for a tar hat and a blue vv,t enpravcd likenesses, are occasionally j find no language or sentiment wanderer of the sea; and the iven'jn shinf af"tance is pro ; culaUd to detract from the bi ,. , . . ; cured from several distinguished sportsmen. or to sl.ow vice in a less hideoi

recorded cab

the Lcautv of virtue.

deoui aspect thc

j separa-cd; and that he had exchanged his ' performance and appearance, accompanied ; gratified in looking over his pat labours, 10

dogs and his gun

jacket; was a

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e.egani anu accomp..sneu eou.nid, .... , m-pnarintr the contents of the Ccuritr. t rliv 5

stead of thumping a piano, was gaining a j stnct regard is paid to .Yt:-. All foreign j Due' attention is also paid to Poetry, scanty subsistence at the spinning wheel, intelligence, up to the latest dates, is invari- J Anfcdotf, Light Hi ading, Amusing So much for the story. Industry and ably given; and whenever a press of impor-j Skktches. and those etceteras wiichrevittue aiethebest legacies parents can taut nutter may require it, an extra will be lit ve the mivd bom th.e labour cf close urym bequeath their ofTspring, the only sure i published. The summary cf domestic af- which refresh the undtistandirg, anogivea.

delences against misfortune. Let those ""7 m.-.c, i.uum. .ui., .u.a , zese 10 graver anu more n.pcnant conspo:

. , 1 ,. ,, . .! euiuouies a greater extent ana variety 01 in

.' formation than can be found ni any ether pa

EDUCATION.

BY THE AUTHOR OF VILLAGE T A

A little money is a good thing in the outset of life, if a pers;on have wisdom to make a right and judicious use of it. But the head and the pocket must balance

well; the scales must be equipoised; for il I fail to make them useful members ol so ; ;dl parts of the country, is le&uluily picpa- ! popular and r.ew.st j-.irs aieapv;,--s at e

itions.

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1 i-.rti.ii itui:.i7.i 11 iiiv VA )it r nunin' a.

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cni.orcm oevva.e, icasi tnrougn a n o-er as in iwUliticn to a condensed staieaienc llcast one piece rf Mvic. ubxh i sekr-.'d

dii.Mviy iu nidM, imcui uLuuuiiJii3u-.u, ot localities, a synopsis ot passing events m land arrauetd expM-s-.lv h.r the wiik. I !;c

cne or the other kicks the beam, a loss

will, in most catcs, ensue. If you have too little wit, the world will over-reach you; if too much, you will outwit yourself. In cither case, ten chances to one, your purse, or rather the contents of it, will slip through your fingers. Among the dangers to which hereditary wealth subjects us, are pride, indolence, extrava gancc; and the smaller the portion oour inheritance the more danger is therev But what is most extraordinary, is, that

tnesc very cvus arc otieu nursed up in

ciety; instead of making them rcspecta-; red and published.

ulil-

n.atid tomrd a judicious selertirn.

ble, make them proud; instead of culti

vating their genius, lead them into indo lence. I sav beware!

upiiirtueyi of the X

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cf law

In order that those who love tnlaugh.niav : Notw'thstaiuV'nirthp rr.any extra exreMi.

find matter for their mirth, each number , tures, ana the heavy ixpcnfr r.f th iinetn contains a melantt of Humuroun Subject, jSrav ngs. given monthly, it is not the intensome of which is illustrated by an engraving j tirn of the publisher to i:. lease the price cf executed by a skilful artist. : C.u:t. hinn:;' .i. .ilvrc it -t;T'

I The Kditorial Department embraces re- ! b- furnished for twelve mor-tl. i for S2 JO: cr

ncrsigned having taken Letters of j views cf new puibhcations; notices f the , 0r three dollars if not paid, until the ei d of

11istration witn tne win annoxwd hne arts, ccc: remarks 011 eeneral tcn:cs: tl,p . i-:,r A(-fnt -ir n fiKt.m

NOTICE.

estate ot Kobcrt r-. KeynohUjate ' descriptions ot pubbc lmprovemtnts, amuse - six M'.!-eripiv)ns sre entitled toa c py iintL, i of Baltimore, dee'd, in due form ( meats. &c; discussions of suitable subject:-. ! and 10 per cent, for colUctirns Cctn-yiet

(said estate in my opinion, being sol. dramatic criticisms, tkc. This department ! sets for 18., 1829, and 1830 hut plied la

vent.) w ill sell at public auction on Satunuvi 1 r.as been, and will continue to be, conducted

the )th dau of May next, at the late resi-! in a spirit of the most fearless independence.

Uk-nCe of H. S. Uev nobis dee'd. in Yincennes, j Whatever comes fairly within observation.

the same cradle wilh the child, cherished! the individual property of said dec'd.consis

vrith his growth, and instilltd into all bis i ting in part of

habits, as he passes through the routine i Beds, Bedsteads;, andbeddinjr; one Matot his education, by parental care, and J rass, one Bureau, one-pair of Dining Ta

bles, and one Breakiast do.; an elegant Mahogany Sideboard, and Work-stand; one lanze Pier Lookinix-Class; a set of

misjudging aiTection.

Cornelia was an heiress. That is, she was worth some thousands of dollars. I never knew exactly the sum ; common report seldom speaks the truth in these matters, and it is lather unmannerly to

enquire very particularly into a lady s

order.

)()rders, free cf postage, will rr.fet t v rr 1 v f f" itrritii .ti r c r.n t 1 c a i tit

. i r 11. J 1 "l 1 i in v.nuv aiivuvtvu. i vi ai a 'li.'Lflii t v ;

a..,- uv. .u wlul,auu ,-o uium or : M fhe n,ail a safc Cl,,,vev.mce ffl oiCeill g influence will deter the prcmpt and decided I thc work artd Ci.closinB ren.ittax.ces. expression ot unbiassed opinion. '

Police Reports occupy a f?hare ofatten tion. These are prepared by a skilful ner

superior China, and one of Britania ware ;

son, engaged expressly for that purpose;

and as the materials are gathered from au- i

thentic sources, their general accuracy may

WGTICS to rirrsieiANs & merchants

ITT OKKICK are

Hi l l C UKltlL are just receiving from Baltimore, a very LAiGfc and

CliaiR-CariwUing, And-Iron!., Shovel ;.nl I ?e u - arranging tncni i spllxdil. ascriir.enici Tons,. Kitchen Fimiu.ro, &c.; a nun,er ! X i SMlfifJ M0 tiUfS,

ol LHJUI:, anions wnien is v.iarii s Cum- ratives. that in most instances thev will be n P'vir.t ct quality and quantity. tli:v think.

fortune. She was indulged bv her kind I montarv 011 the Bible, and one fresh milch ! ff.inui pvtrmpiv o-, -t.n.r Mt.ri h; r;r,r ! snruTior to anv that linve e"r .irri'vfd tin-

0 j j m v'i.vivviVilp i Kil , i " j ------ - - - mamma at hrrtne, and carressed by her Cow and Calf. i out the slightest sacrifice of truth. I rii.g one season, at anv cne establishn.eut 1:1

the Mate ot Indiana, ncretrtcre. In five or six davs the Medicines will be

kind ftiends abroad; sent to the most fash-1 Sale tn rnrnTncnce at 10 o'clock. A. M. In fine, the Saturday Ccuritr nrofesses to

ionable school; the mistress daily advised 1 A credit cf nine months will be given on all be the largest, cheapest, most diversified,

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! that she was a peculiarly delicate nt e sums of three doliais. and upwards, reotii-1 entertain- and instructive weekly newsni- "'"""J ' . ". " . .

pointing to the j gi,, with most exquisite 3cniibiUUtandi ring a note -ith approved security. All per issued from the American press. ' 1 arc many thous-i a rare fer,im- and was tn be trritpH with i sums under three dollars, cash in hand. j publishers claim for its contents a character ! mS! VUl1 nta"' ,s. anu Uli "lc"; ana, OMUiC

of whom vrilllau btcjmin- tenderness and consider. I ... W. IIITT. Jisecutor. of vigorous originality, judicious, sele. -.tion. , Z 7;

you, even han ! tion uIp,,,Ip r.v V nrennes, Apr 127, 1832. 12 tds. extensive vanetv, and interesting detail; and "7. , " , juu, vvu nun : tion. 1 here she learnt a lew ol the use- ' .. 1 P :w.n ms irt-.rtil.ii W tu He nu.htv nt.d

You nuv rrtu- 'r 1 1 . r.i , -- tnev invite comparison wiui cciemporary , , ' . , 1 . rhnL I u ' 3 g,Cat many f l .ornamen,al TKE SUBSCRIBERS I pvblicaticns. lo;v ct J-r Medic-nts. as they havr cno,ce- branches taupht in such scmin-iiiies: and 1 6 w-w-wa keleettd nr.i.e but the best i.rticles. and art;

U IF - ill ! ( I IT W

Boanlintr

School to finish her education a polite,

I JS.ucnable rdtiration: with which thc ?.d

jective 'vtcful"is usual, had very little

!

f Ob Lil) intottn tneir lnends and tho

V public, that thev have assoriatod

Persons procuiing five subscriber to the

of philosophy, natural and moral; had

ijr-ne the round of the sciences; kept an album; understood music; and was, finally fitted out at home with a fu.e pailor and pianno. "What a fine lady.' said the vi iMiVr;nO" 1 ill irpt t t .a... C, -

. . , r, " nuiiuv.i.i.j, i.i-rn j w Hill n 't'T inc .av,nc done .o. Frank wa5 atx.u, t3 run hdv; how fhion,b:e; !, ,crv Kented. toTf. Ti M 1""' ,nJ B" "y It even ,o, .nd ih fit difficult, -un. i'ut McrieaCe lifttd up lU3 gout) ,try Vcxatioui,but aiillno leiSnccc5at

thcms-vlvrs under thc iirni ol M pajR.rf and forwarding the amount C ARSOJs, tor thc purpose of carrying-on year's subscription, 5, will be cm

if any thing to do. ! vieRera " sixth copy, gratis

She was now an accomplished lady .JHCVCiTUtUC iHt.Of Uf She understood French and painting; was! Thev have purchased the stock of amu-

ver6cd in Hcllcs lettres; knew something ; el Smith, vv Inch with considerable purcha

of a half

titled to a

! determined to sell low for cash.

. I hey have aUo received a supp'.y c." IU)(;KS and Stationart. Vinrer.nes, April JH. V2

ses since, makes their As-oni Mi:r roua

to any in the place. Their STORK tho one last oci'ied by Sauiut-I Smith, one door below Ibirtch .V, Hubert, on Market-street. 'J'hey hope by keeping a coon asok im r.N'f, and selling at low prices, to merit a share of bu;im-" KOiillRT SMI TH, THOMAS J. CAJdSOX. VinreiiRC".'. Anril 1 .1 1 1-tf

I'ersons forwarding ten subscribers, and remitting i!l 'j" entitled to an extra j Copy, and a discount of ten per cent.

1 j I'ersons forwarding fifteen subscribers and j

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Ke-sof C'HKWlMi TOBACCO, lr sale by

WILLIAM MILITwE. Vinrerme-, S -pf. lrJl. ;?3 tt

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1J, will be entitled loan extra cepv cf the

pa,jer, and a copy of Lord liyron's Wci ks J Sir Walter Scott's Works, or any other ; work (if a similar character cC v;die, v. hich

may be preferred. Uacurrer.t notes of solvent banks, received at par. Address, free cf postage, WOODWAlll) ic i,IA:f .Vo. V22. CLrir:::! .site'. Phdid:p!.ij. 1"7"-'-' i''t"' n- rccr'vvd t;:':- '

JAUKOX IH NTKIl have jjM Vi. J received bv s e;'.in-bn.it Utility, c J ;'nK s:, '.j l, ..f DRY tiOODS, r-- II r.!)Vvu:i:,ULLILSWArlL: lilvOCl .!:!: S, vc. A:r. which ?, . v ill --'l ii I w as anv hollo

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