Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 July 1832 — Page 4

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THE HEACON LIGHT by puss pardoe. Darkness was decpVing o'er the seas, Put still the hulk drove on; No sail to answer to the breeze, Her masts and cordage gone: Gloomy and drear her course of fear, Each look'd but for a grave. When full in sight, the beac n light Came streaming o'er the wave! Then wildly rose the glad'ning shout Of all that hardy crew Boldly they put the helm about, And through the surf they flew; Storm was forgot, toil heeded not, And loud the cheer they gave, When full in sight, the beacon light Came streaming o'er the wave! And gaily oft the tale they told. When they were safe on shore, I low hearts had sunk, and hope grown cold, Amid the billows' roar; That not a star had shown afar, Py its pale beam to save, When full in sight, the beacon light Came streaming o'er the wave!

There is yet another cause, more pal ' by labor only tint part of the hand which, pable than the last, and not so incurable like the devil's loot, is cloven, in other Ac malice c our laxv book . j words, their conscience would suffci That particular act which may be said them to work only with their fingers, to have lairl the corner stone of our nov- A the nriests nf thi prt wtre men rd

erty, U their decreeing that the chiel part, great learning and well versed in Ihcsci- (V 'Jl to ami from Yinccnncs, la.

of those who are born into the world shall encc of conjuration and the black art,

SUMMIT, AnUANC.nMEXT

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sptt.xr. An wiu.iam Mi::n:i: Ilas jHt reeei. rd a :! "PrT

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not dwell upon the earth nor till it, with-; they discoered, by a process passing all ivi? cm, trom Eoui-vibe, Kentucky, out giving for the privilege so much of ! understanding, that God had created this ' Arrives on TueMys, Thursdav s and S.iinr their earning as the land Lords may de- eatth for the sole use of their sect; so ir e ll ivs f M; pt parts ti t im. Loins. Mo i ' rK;.ir,urnr;( i: .... I same cays, at J, P. M.

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In consequence olthis decree, the most! monp them. And to convince the woild 'i,v. Fridav .,ti s,n,i -t i" M Dt-

ofus hold our existence only by the ten- j of the justice of the measure, they pas- 'parts for Louisville. Kv. n Wednesday ure of servitude we are forced to work as sed a law solemnly declaring it to be ;r.d rridays at 2, P. M. and Morula) at 9, hirelings on such terms that, according right, which declaratkn thry proved hv !A. M.

to the publications of the Colonization1 the tide tables kept durinr- Noah's flood. I Southern, from Evnnsvillc, h

ronr.K;. and i mi:stic O T.TY GCGI'S, V

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ATPOHCSt Ufiic.'t art thr tirtrr.rt VOf'r r)l$

a nil hiti -t a''c ('alitor, C irc; n ?;s, KofKx Cs5iMi:nr.,& c. He ha-- ako received GROCERIES, IRON CASTINGS, SALT AND TAR 1 le respectful! v solicits a continuance of public patrurin.

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society, capuausis una it more proiitable ; and by several bales ot pat chment lout tl im'wt)MU'iin-n..)vn ..i. i-h row , .m:p u ii,i.-.t,. i.'-'i to hire white "free men" than to buy or ! in the comer stone of the tower of Babel. ' M l)tT-msfor Evanvilk en Weui.eila s ..yr fY & n y breed black slaves. Hut we will consid- j The Lords bcinr hindc.td bv religious j antl 4: A-M; rUi-iltr l:l L m er this in connection with some of its scruples Irutn working uiUi their hands, . Aoruiorn, Imm Jene-liautc ! f pHLH L wit! i.e ..hl :a put .ir .o-rrv, contemoorarv nublic errors, which ate suffered those fZoniilr... tl.f v nlr. m ,rrU 1 I1.?'' at 10 . . a:u ! SnN.nf.iti the Mm cf Avrvsf rv-i.i.-j,

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truly set lorth in the following.

HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION.

Once there dwelt in Aigos a certain

cultivate the eatth, on londitio i of giv

ing them a certain portion ol t heit earn

THE MOODS OF LOVE. The sigh of Love, that silent steals From young hearts warm and true. Is sweet as when the Spring reveals Htr roses wet with dew. The tear of Love, at parting hour, I sad but, oh! how sweet hen young afTection owns its power, At eve, w hen lovers meet. The smile of Love so fond, so dear, Pure as the night-star shines; Bright as the new-born gems appear In India's rarest mines! The hope of Love oh! be it blest! For Love of Hope was born! Hope is the dawn of passion chaste. And Love the risen morn.

vexation. But notwithstanding this aver

sion, he was not exempt from trouble

His customers were daily bringing ar

days, at 4. A. M. and Satutdavsat ?. P. M. ! 1 nmv :n n- u. h, u .u u Southern, from Sh:.xv.M..t".m-.i. Ill 1 it:ii. n and lateducliin- ol I ltp I, ... .

ins,ca!kd usury, rcn or tribuu ; lor so i Arrives on Widnvsoavs at 12. M. Dc- j!evn i the A". W . l-;,uk nt tin- ' -tt Ill' i

Livvrerv'o rouutv. 1 1 i : .1 -, n.n.ier-i

must be de- HOUSES. CATTLE. HOLS,

posited in the ofiicc n- hour l eft.re the tinu of closing. JOHN SCOTT, P. M.

June 1, 1832. 16

blacksmith, who was a cunning wot kman ; great was their chaii'y that theycould not I parts on Thursday, at 2. P. M. very exact in his dealings, and, like most j only tolerate labor in others, but even j J7"Lcttct fov pending u ails

exact men, greatly disliked every kind of i write panegyrics on industry

They t lus obtained more of the fruits

of industty than thev cou'd consume; so

hey sold their supt. - Uoity ai d took ti k

tides to exchange for his work which he cts in the common stork, alias, money.

A LIST OF LETT EES

in

ter

family, he was compelled to try a dozen1 with the vulgar no now b"an that sv s

men before he could find one who wanted tern of borrowing and dealing on lick, black smith's work in payment. These! which has hardly become obsolete even lieqncnt vexations annoyed him so much : M the present div.

never used, or with which he was already j As the number ol laborc.s increased, UEMAINIM; in the lw0fhce at V supplied; and oStcn, when ho was in ins j their rents increased; and as money gtew I cc;jneji Knox ( outjtv. Ind. the crur

lanr neea or some commodity tor nis , plenty wnn me Lords, it yicw scarce ; ending the oOtli of June which if not

taken out in thr t e moutlis. t. ill be sent 10 the (ienerni Post-OItice as dead U tters. To prevent mistakes, persons calling for letters in the fallowing list, will pltae say thev are advertised. A John Knox Sam. or Jas. Adams Ij H Gen. Last lie. 2 Fanny Ihuncr (no. Leech H. '. lh ekes, 4 Samuel L Migton A. P).dn!let J )hv. Lt vintou J.li idoMet U A. Leee Col. Hell Nll-Vm. Lindsey

that he was induced to seek out some

more commodious system of dealing; and at last, calling his neighbors together, proposed to them the following. uLet us make a public store house; Peter the Honest shall keep it; to him

(To br C'jntir.ufd J

EIE Sul.cril rr haviivj rommrnccd

U the llATJ LM.i j;Lfcl.L?Mm na

we will each take, so much of our work I tcr-strcet, mrcunes, i;i rlio

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ihfc fomitrv at kw:;( that heV'

l V.iMI.V; l ll'AMI s. Hoi SLIitH D ami KiTCHLN

Fl UNiTELi:, A AND A HOKsE-MlLL, the property it s:.id licet aved. A credit of six months le iven, u;.n ee" tinix note with ajtproved. eeun:y leloe remov in the article?. All thf-io tmlehted to tlic rtrte. :':rl thse havir demands p.si.i-it tin . .: . . are requested to pay what they t. e, . !

nuiKC ineir uen.anu.s Known a ine. ia. itquires, by that time. J. F. UAVA1U), A,irfr irilh the trill anncrctl, of V'u rrc Iiono, t. ".;' . June 'J.V In:X. .1 U

Win. lb uce

Col. Huntm

Vital li.iucher 1

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From the A". Y Daily Sentinel. The enclosed was written (or rather

begun) in the winter of 1829-30: but I think its publication would not be unsca p.onable now. You will cbiigc me by-printing it. Yours, A Journeyman Mechanic. HARD TIMES. Having lately heard very frequent complaints ot the haidncss ul the times, from pvisonG whose veracity I see no cause to question, I have employed much time in ascertaining the causes el so grievous an

evil, and in sttking out a rtmi dy. The causes vhich I hear most commonly assigned, are the influx of foreigners, over production, machinery, and the tariff. As to the first named of the causes.it cannot lessen the fertility ot the earth, change the seasons, or impair our muscular vigor: and unless such foreigners, by fraud or force, obtain more cf our labor than we receive of theirs, they can Hot be the cause of our poverty. By the let in ovcr production ' I suppose is meant too much plenty ; and ma chinery can be an evil only as it tends to promote too great plenty, and thereby lessen the demand for manual labor That excessive abundance is one great cause of the laborer's poverty, cannot be denied; and I shall presently show, that were God in hts anger to transform this earth into a large loaf of biead, flowing

with rivers of milk and honey; were the

man brings, and give him an (qual quan

lisy of any work the stole house may con

lain. And when any one who shall brint; I t:pirts to keep n "h:nd, and for sale, a j i (iw in

an article may choose to wail a season before takini? his pav, then Peter shall rrive

him a token marked wiih the value in : substantial and fashionale manner

hours of the work so lelt, which he must j OTiie Iiilost pi ice zive:i fur all kind redeem when offered. Thus we shall of I I RS. H. M. (ilLHA.M

have all things in common, yet no one can j

get more of other men's work than they

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MciTctt E. Mr.X.t ti.ee

assortment ol 1 11! II A I .S, whi.n t J ,ims lb odors J S. M;-.vs

work he intends to have, made in a neat, ! Nort. n A. Ueckwith i. Mi C uto

.dura inur I Alfred I). Hlass ! J.unes lim ns : i, n. .. t

Vmeennes, la. March 17, lSJ. (i-tt j (;, HuJlrh

titnrv M. ruiiwill

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IMC, in the Post-Om-e at ; ; a " K ,c.

fK-Washin-tou, D.ivie-s eounty, India- 'j M " I ;v n

TjATtlse nuarter endiun; the o'hh d' Jure.'. 1 jsa;if Coon

IS'W, wliieh if not taken out in th; ve : Cashivr P.u.k. V.

sent to the General lt- ! Thomas Cochr;n

OlTire as dead letters. jprc'n(;. Campbell P A, Morgan Andeim, William Amkr- i A:il' Crci-k )' I'-Jcll v , v w J-'hn Cuildei W m. Polke. 2 son. I,, MuntV-, . . - Jiis , Ch;im,.r, .,

will c.et of his.

This plan was approved by the whole

village. It so facilitated exchange Hiatal

instead ot each man's working at a (Wjl.

different trades, as the variety of his

wants had formerly compelled him to 60 t jip , he now could give his whole tsme toon; t 1 11 , 0 ... : 1 Oi.ice as dead le

ana arusans consequently atttuneu skiil and cxpettness betoie unknown. '1 he storehouse was always well stocked; and if a citizen espied in his walks any ai tide that he wanted, instead of being com

pelled to run borne for a bedstead, a brass kettle or some other cumbrous article, befoie he could buy it, he had only to take from his pocket a purse of Petei's tokens, count out the value, and walk home with his purchase. These token grew so current that every man in Aros would give his work for them as readily as for wheat or for any thmrr of real al

ue. Thev wcte round hitsot metal, with 7 I a baboon's head stamped on one side, and j

their value on the other 1 he five-mm-1 k, f , , , . v . ' .mae Eairhurst 1 f V J'-hn 1. v ea , .b nu van4 roe. r. ute pieces were ot copper; all fiom30 ' , ... . . f . 1 r 1 1 1. l)i ue: antrev's Nuomon ooher. 1 r.,,!;,,., minutes to one day of silver; and a!l-, , .. .. 1 3 .., r , A. taul:njr

V. Mi Artl-.ur

Cieotge McCI irJames McCauicrc Is:i-ic Mail J.:hn Mitth-U Allen .NPdhsr.n Joiin McMuvry J' hn M-ii ncy A. Mtnityonu ry Charles i -ater N J hi Nori is II. Norfolk

AI TK J. SALE W ,? J? J m

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V, Alhcrl Ona'ole. Wiliintn Clary, J D.ivld II. Co

Jo.-eph W. Divis, Q 'M diuda h'nv, Peter Clieen-ireet. Thos. M. fiihson, Wm

I) John !): ker 2

1L (iihst)ii JT John llovor, Elvunl fS.smuel Day

Union, I ute i );.u kins,

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Healy, || John Dean

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M( ione;vnv, ,i.iin liunto.'-K, m,-. ;,iaa- 1 prv VVi Earls 3 (!"ii, Ilnrman Xe'hrr-ot., p J;s. j Aiyj.ih Emmons 1' iiiv;, ,le-M.-v Puilev, . Al nor 3t -h- j E hereon, G l)a id M. mi'h. Jus. Sv. ! Jehn Ehnvers

ven-n. rji ma-, :uii:

Hu-h TiM its, David Tho.;J"ru' l'-N

Th m-ou.

.i.'fnanie!

1 ' -Moses r ite

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mai ktd one week or upw ards, of gold; so that the rarity of the metals used, no less than the masterly execution of the haboon's head, was a complete guard a gainst countetfeits. It came to pass alter many days that

Peter the Honest died; and the men o

Argos met to choose a successor, llut

JOHN MEKPHV, P. M. Wm.G.ecti Wadiinton, hi. Jul t. y.Y2. -lO-JIt ! hos. OS iss : o l n '

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A.A A4.LA Jnsi-d Given

EMAlMNti in the Pes'-OtHee at John (loliher Prineefon, la. the quarter ending the 1

t dav of June, which if not taken out ; ' J,os- no.uj.-vonn

our inventive blacksmith had alreadyin three months, wiil he sent to the Genu- J,t,n',,i' llusl0

$ planned a new scheme, which rendered : ml P.wt.Omi e :w deml letters. . , .

trees to be loaded with raiment, and the i this step unnecessary. He stated itinj A 33 C lri-ht, John Po-Uv, Jas. i jnhu Ht iten air filled with rosst tutkeys weeping these words: Vc im.y save ourselves IV.u ne.;. Wh:. C. Craves, William Cul-; Ilenrv Ilenderson pravy tor someone to come and eat them,; the trouble of cair)ing our wcrk to a j hertMm. 'Andrew D .11 in-:, James. 'Charles Horn v .

two thirns ol our pcop'e, under the pres- j common store house by a very easy ex- i T p T.7 Eitneruld James Je- J-Ml fl ris

cut system of laws, would be reduced to ; pedient. Let me make each of you a few j ,-auid, SiUesVr D. Hanks, Peter

Ephraim Ilareld

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oegcary ano siarauon. tokens similar to Peter's sav to the a- ! T 1.7 T T: n l..o,. Tl,f ,.,!.

The 'larttfl havitur been alreadv dis- i mount of three i'iv orr mnfl. th,-r. if-rh ! ... m-:i . 1 ' 1 1 ti - O.W . Jr-hsistc

cussed sulhctcntly in the newspapers, I , one xull agree to give his wk for these , Lvnn.John W. 1,,-t, Aa,on . r John Laf- ji 1 I hall content myself with mauing the tokens, it will answer the same purpose j (Wtv, T!ion,a Louudale. Daniel ,, Mi!rr i ' K reader ur.de, stand what it is. All must us if we should lug it all to a common .U.n Maxfiold, John M.lier, Tobias I Warren C. Kcath

..a.ituHnui, voai uoi soviet) i ; More-nouse wnicti mony trades cannot i (),:,! LuereU 1 composed ot three or lour classes, viz: L j do. Thus each work-slum and ersnarv ! Piti,.,- t,.im n,n,i Julv 2, 1832.

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Jean K v lett, 2

S(juii e liuwhy "'n. Kttds Jh'. Kublc' S Ilcnry Snvder ll.w s Stnallcv J-is. Stes n t. 2 Ii. A. Spald'-fig J as M. South N. D.Stiilu, U Lewis Ue tsV M 1). Sinn gV Daniel Still X7Tl Ichahod Stew art Jacob Spi inger Caroline Stewart . Cnthariue Shancr T " -?.Ir. Tond'.n-on, 2 Touoins'in i"v Hos, 2 Samuel Thompson P i lion.psou John Tuttle (:o ie T.iv lor

N. Ti ueb'.ood Vr Joshua Vance Mts. Vanhook M ih s (.' Verncn Mai jaret Vanallen W Sarah Ann Wilkins J. West tall V. L. Withers, 2 (ieorge Warner Cieorge W '.inpler Thomas Wilks Preston eas

ne s .-irv to e;r.:;:.vi a'e : eh s he - !d ; t'M'.i 'e it

le! rr o. a lar' :':' iviifial a.-sortmcn'-of MERCHANDIZE. Tiie terei'i oi as f'.l'ow.?- All fU'! ur.de r tie dollar.-, On all :-vti.s over fue, and iif r.-;r--:in ten i!)ll?r",a crc'lit ef i m -uih- ; t::i r-ll s!tus ovr ten ami ii jt e. reeding twenty d-.i!;us, a ered.it ef nine m"n.h, nud n all sinn nx twenty d-ihi, a credit of t-aclve ie. lithx will he ''iM). Note an 1 , roved f.curit w ill ce reiptire'!. D S. P.OXNER,

S'rviciiij- uirtntr of l'r U.i fr.v of REYNOLDS A: IK ;N.ER. Vinreunes Jui:j :i, P JI J. il-fJLT

AllV&Z ELECTION. GTpHE rpialilied voters of Ki.o ea.nty wiil me't at the usual places of holdU election, on the first MondaV in Aut't r.e.vt ensuing, and proceed to elect one Keucsrritative To the State Legislature, one Sherill", one C;.ron.r, fr iha county ff Kim, and one County Commissioner, fitr the disirict of Vinrenne". The Judges, Cl"il:s, and ln-peetors of each township are slri' tly (Mijoiued to I j punctual in sle ir atleudaiKe. W- L. U ITUKIIS, 1,. jr. r. Vineennes, June .'?(, IS"?. Jl-'ri

The laborers.

JOHN SCOTT. P. M.

1.2 3 1 145 L

Ion. I. Kohinson, John If.', Kohin-ou,

.... s.,. -au "".un.-uww suihi evtry man a Keeper. ' l his plan 1 J,,s0..h Sieitlt, David

fu.-A ru. a ,k ia iuu piuiiu-iwsaji3rnvcu. ji w as, nowever, liable to t rrs -rj 17? Titu'le Dcreh iV ui to pass around the rroods produced by ; this objection: That if any cue should 1 ;-;mt JanicN Wivn Catharine'" the lab-rrcr. thus saving the consumer 1 put out, and get labor for more of these ' ' IOIIN iniuTIIOT V M Ihc tioul le or gtiing in person to the pro-! tokens than he had bought or should at-1 p..;.,rr', r-, i,'" l i ' 'h -fib duccr. o. I he rulers, who think for us, terwarc s buy in with his own labor, he and dictate our actions; who patiently in- "thus would, with little danger of dctcc-' vV" -- ctruct us in the art ol paying taxes; w ho tion, wrcr.jX every n ember of the com-! EXiuE'iSXJ opcclfy when we shall be in prison, and. muniry. He would eluJc the so'c pur.!jfoVl j10 cn:odv of tl:c Jailer V:i V hen we may goat large. SIC. 4. Those pose for which the tekens were designed' Sun.tav everiivr the 17:h in-t.amau

privilege' uy tr.e ruicrs. or bv custom. ,vi. the preventing ot any person tro.n 1 ;,;iln0f' l 1 1 VM 1JAUTLET ADKINS

M'.W SPKiNC AM) Sir.M.MKR. GOODS.

$50 IlSWiillXi. AN A WAY from the -r.l -.ri'-.r livir x... I I .. ... T-l . i . I

l; , on uiu mr.ni aof- 01 , iai ? rt i U .

in Williamson county, on the ni :hf of the .rih of February, a nrjiro man nam-d

or S inch.es hi -jli, stout huiit, ;i;d wiil weiizh about PHI hi l() li s. black c, o -

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, - j ... - ends of " of the finders of his lc!t !nrn which were cut oil' when he was a e!ii!d; he however uc hi fiandsso that it wouli not he noticed w ithout partieular o! -t vstion. 'Po.k with hini two ei'mp!-f- u!-:

!f clothes, viz: a while fur, and a halt"

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, 2 their SPIHNtS A 1 Sl'MMER as- i . 11 l,'lV''-p.iiuu-

:;.r,rt c esr'2 ih"' of h'-me-made h.th, black

j .-"i .mi. 111 i'l vJiv3 i-onij.i 1.-111- i

r e!ect a r lei v o

i ar'icles, to w hi- h thev it

inJ

' white Wool liilxt il 1 1 1 1 v I i, :m' rn'i !m.t

r.wy ali i .tavi r. . .

j brown jeans pantaloon, a while il ari l 1 1. 1 1 1 1

.1 .. , .1 r 1 1 1 a oai k eoii.i (i one. ,iaeK ra ti ;iv. a V some, the attention ol their lriends and nurcha- , . . - 1 i.w i. ..tr,., ..v' :,rs ;,'S ' 1 J,1 p:--S :'! ealled

-.1 MUlll . til Kl " III' II Hl "III Villi ,. . . , . -..

tfu'dv imite

olive on the labors of the other. Now ! getting more of the other people's labor, UjlKiPWAY TOMI.1NSON, (..i.mv.nK the tarHV is merely c decree of the rulers 1 than thev should get of his. ! riXQ, v,,i. llarilet.) 1 cnrs of a-e, j

vm.vimm- uie mercnanie to pav inrm . 1 mis onginaitu mosf.y an invention sm;.il o;,tv .,,,d Ins been under t!i

nioncv l

.iivuj v.i mi jjyi vin iui v- voi.i .v oi uimiiiii- -ov uw-w . . w . . a 1 1 i v. c ii.irtors lianii- T o tune. IllSClo-

1 1 1 i 1 hjt ;i follow: a blue ea-in''t eiat and i -t of the situo, ami blue cloth pantalooa, the vest Ills buttons 011 the poe!rt l!aj-s. Any person retuiiui:Lf the s-ai.l

on very retail.

moderate term.

w hob'

UrilTCH II1UJEKD.

J Vite ennes. May J.", .V2.

..,1, 1 . him-elf AAltON; he wiil probil.lv als

i tun' ins name a.uti, and e.vle:iour to Let to a Iree state, bv means of some na-s

lti-oni

:gn goods. 1 he merchants do so. add in one crate familv an invention which

the ta'i thry pay to the price of the , has since been extended so as to thro w poods, and so net it Inch from their cus- ( all labor in common throughout the civtomer, with interest. ; iliicd wot hi; insomuch that, by semhng a Mv diligent researches have enabled , token to China that l have put a day's trie to discover another cause of l4hard ' work into tlic common sH'ck fete, twoor times," not Irss pnter.t thMi the preccd three of the Chinese girls will work a ing viz: the hn e of show, or that strain-'dav for me t ixaihenng tealcavc s, or one ing to firm f.nc, which engrosses a large ef the men will woik a day lor me at his portion of our time ar.d faculties and in- ' trade. duce us to shun thosr truth, which might About this time there aroc a new sect bnng reliel. Kut it would be idle to rail : upon the caalh, called by me .or.s,

n ruv,n against this silly vice. lie w!o because tht v iiimi d prtrogat. es w Inch . .ormed t'ac human skej; hR devrei d, till then l.ad been supposed' to belong to' that p the unuerstanuitig subsides, vanity the c:reatot; and by some stv!cd the. bitahould 1 t.sh in tnd prevent t vacuum; and tcr sort, because tluy could earn moe in u alTcs, tl.c love 0f 5hnw has ho n in with their finders than the common pencyc n latum to the intri-s:c dclnscmo.t t,!e with their whole bodies. Their di.Uc people. Ai.dsuitmuslbelurcve.tiieuishine; tenet va uola-ful defile j

j improperly obtained, or in company wnii

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