Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 August 1832 — Page 3

A sf.itemrnf of ? vote riven at tbo r)cr on M n l.iv lhr f,?h of An sui.;nonts. rVmc imported this '.fee!:.

fr Mir Roure-cntative to iho S.ato ! i-latwrc, u Shci ill lor Knox county,' PACOX Remains without chume in

mid C ;nmi-

nT lor tin' District of Vincenr.o

ToWN.-IIB'S.

Vuneunos, Palmyra, Tl.irrisop, Johnson, Pker, Wishinton, Widncr, llussornn,

RvrKi;i:vrivi:.!l Sin:nin om.missiomir. 2 g h ! S 2 i; C ! ? ! j ; r , - t- tr A c- ,: ! ! . :r. S z 'f. -1 - -10 ; 1) W 7 ) 8 :; w an i i -M.) :w y: it yj i; io fi 31 io is in J0 ! i it i: :t as r 71 77 i' :. 2." l io va ro 21 j r: 13 o i fisO y:i "2 vii Kt I o I j to s " r()r ins j ; :m -j;jt Ptt tri 1T"7i T w

prices or demand ; the arrivals are limited.

NOTICE.

A LL persons interested urn hereby nol" filial, that unless t!ie taxes on the

bllowinjr lots in Washitirjton Daviess

county, (bid.) assessed and levied by virtue of certain ordinances of tho President and Trustees of said town, he paid

hy the -first Monday in September next,

they will he olfereil for sale, on that day' j reserved to

ty fovr, thirty-frc. thi.!j-ix. thirty -seven and thirty-eight, of ranjre thirteen. Townships thirty-tiro, thirty three, tirty fouty thirtyfve, thirty-six, thirty-tcven and thirty eight, of raivc fourteen. Townships thirty-two. thirty three, thirty-four, thirty-fee, thirty-six, thirty-seven and thirty eighty of ranse fifteen. There will also he offered at the same public sale, a quantity of land in town

ship numher tnnty-four of ramie ii'imlvr

eleven, equ;

to be r. irrretrforr FoTtTitAiTs cf c'it;r" rt:s!K"d cljarartcrs; pUtrs of tta kwkst Favhions, hotli of F.urrrpc and A'Mrica; Vikv.s or Amkbicav hcKNF.nr, p-.rticu-larlv Mriking and interesting; Natvral HlSTOHY ; hMSROIDHUNG ; t'OKHi.?: XD Domksttc Ahchitkcti rk ; BoTAsrcAT. Plants, and whatever other su!)Jccu may be deemed calculated to instruct, interest and amuse. To inculcate vyu virtuous nrecedts. awl

guard the thoughtless againil tlie t-narcs of

l'r ( Vmner, Win. Irncc received 1K3 votes, and was electedj Win. Askew rerr 'ixt A t'J, Thos. IVcstfall .r7. A nuniU-r of other jrentleinen received some voles, there hrin no candidate hclbro the people for that olhce.

Ti:KRT:-lfArri:, Atic. I, 132. j farther, if experience should prove it to ftcirSir Our company of Uancrs.be necessary. The modifications incor-

renrhod this nn htxld this eveninc;. jporatcd with the new law, especially that

'Jlie march so !ir Ins necn very severe on both men and horscv. win-: to the great scarcity of water. anJ almost intolerable dust. We have l;al already ifi camp 20 br;30 oses of corn'lon Cholera Morbus, wtiich has delayed ou r march considerably; most of the men atCaCKeu fiew'.ver have recovered, aad we hop": that no more may have it.

The citizens of Carlisle and Mernm re fjVf,(J us in the most hospitable ami fnciJh'v manner, providing for all our vasts fi'cely tnd pratuitously. Tlioir I:indnc siVall be gratefully remembered by the ofrrs and men composing this company. Ycurs"' cSAMUEL SMITH.

for the taxes aforesaid, and costs, at the

couri-housc dwr in said town, viv: Lots No. IN, 1J3, lvM. pv. 13."), ;(), 111, 1P2, T7. PJ, 14, 123, hit, i7, 103, JiH, 13. f)U. .rvs. 01, KS, 1PJ, U3, 30, 133, 131, 13r, 131, 1 1, U, lv, 11, lf, 10, 15. J. L. BKATION, Town Collector. Washington, July 7, 27 U

al to two sections, herrtofrexict'I to lead the youthful mind to theron- . f ir . - . ,wl -ot;.i teninlation of those suhhme and all iiporJ ranrw (jodlroy and reun- . . .. . , .. . . . 4 ,. tant subjects which deep v affect his pres-

TilL PLOPrJ CANDIDA'IL. roti v nr.T, ANDREW JACKSON. rot: vicri vn)Kr, IVIARTK? BURBN. SrUoou Kfctctl Cfcuct G ROUGE BO()N,o.v Sullifan county, J A M 1S HLAKF., of Maries county, AR YUVM PAT TEUTON, PvrUe da NATHAN IV PALME.' Jefferson, do. M ARK CRUME. of F.-ivette couvty. THOMAS OIVFNS, of Pcscy county, A. S. HURNET T. of Floyd county, W. ARMS TRONG, of Dearborn, do. JOHN KIVFCHAM, of Mo county

Trom the -Imencan Senit.ne.l The lonp; and intimate connv x.'on

nave had with the cause of dnvtstic in

dustry, and my settled conviction th.it f is

protection is essential to the indepn .veen thc crctft narties into which we

abridging credits, arc not only equiva-jj

lents bnt improvements, which rendeii

the system more effectual by simplifying

it; and there is every reason to trust thaM

American industry will hereafter more cer ainly than heretofore enjoy the home market, without disttcss from foreign incursions, which is all it hps ever required or can expect from Government. At the same time nullification is, if not

Vsarmcd. at least put in the wrong; and the. southern adherents of the Union, who

arc sm";lP ls most valuable members,

streps ..hencd with the mer.ns of resisting

;;s assHi K'nts, without an appeal to forc,e.

I have ncver D;en one OI nosc oenev vr that GeDv'-r3' Jackson can do no

vioniT- Therp ac acts, and inoecd a

vowed principles, o

of which I do not approve; not doubting:

that he is as indulgent to the sincere dissent of others, as 1 think thry should be o what may be deemed hiv errors. Hut in common with the rest of live American people I learned from the heari fo identi fy him wi;h the salvation and ft'ory our country, when by his admirable courage, discretion and humanity heavd this Urion from dissolution in bloottihet. and conquest at the close of the last war with Great Britain. The warm affection .which then united the people to him is a generous sentiment; and the personal power with which it raised him to the Chisf Magistracy is an honest and avail abU popularity which maybe turoed to the gv-em'est account. It qualifies him more than any other of our citizens, to preserve the Union on which the character, happiusss ami prospects of this coun

try depend. Lveiy one must choose ne

AUCTION

N consequence of the death of Tlio-

nns I). Perry, late surviving partner

of T. D. Perry Co. the business of the firm will be closed. The undersigned, exeeutors of said Thomas D. Perry, dee'd. will sell at public auction the stock 1" GCODS ou hand, sale to commence at the store room on M trket-st.

on Monday the'd day of September next.

ijerts which deeply affect his pros

perity; to give a taste tor th" rich, pleasing and he neficial enjoymt-nts of literature and learning, and to hold out inducements for the

! young to lukivnte their powers and enrich

their understandings with suhstantial information, are matters which the publisher trusts he will ever keep in view. lie is gratified in looking over his past labour, to rind no language or sentiment recorded, calculated to detiact from the beauty of virtue, or to show ice in a less hideous aspect thua it really is. iJ7Oiilcrs, free cf :os'.age, w'f.l meet prompt attention. Persons at a distance will find the mail a safe conveyance for ordering the work and enclosing remiUnnces.

nuished by him to the United States. All

I of which land situate yorth of the lo.se line and East of the meridian. At the Land Offi e at Csawfokpsvillk, on the fourth Monday in October next, for the dip js.d of the public lands within the limits of the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, viz! Township fianty eight, of ramje three. Township twenty- nd fractional township twenty eight, of ranie four. Township tweniy-.ix, ami fractional township twenfy-.seven, of rani;p five. Townships twenty four, twenty-five and twenty-six, of ratine six.

Townships twenty-four and twenty-fve,

of ranpi seven. Township twenty-four, r.nd fractional township twenty -jive, of ranjre eight.

. Fractional townships twenty-four and

twentu-fve. of rane nine. s.liti firm nre rcmiosted to call on M. All of which lands are situate Korth of j 0vmT f,,r ndi.istment. ns he i nuthori-

t. i 1 . . i it, a .i . . j: " J 7

mo uus line ana c.vr oi ine nierniiun. .,,1 ttf c imn

A. PIC A HI).

THE CO-PARTHSRSHIP 77 EUETOFORE existing under the

The sale will kept open for a period not exceed i nix two weeks. The lands reserved by law for the use of schools and for other purposes will be

excluded from sale.

(iiven under my hand at the Citv of

on MondaytheM dayoJ September next, (;iven l)ntit;r mv ham at the Citv of at 10 o clock, and continue from day to thy Kmct(.enth dav nf jllU. naVJ!"j!1 T r0t ,US A. D. 1S3-J. ANDREW JACKSON." STOCK OF GOODS is worthy of peno- v the rrcpillcnt .

ral attention, as they were purchased nd

vbr.tn"-eously in Philadelphia, and consist

. . , . . . nnnoinally of articles in demand at this his administration, r , . T 0 . ,.- and the ensuing J ail season.

To tlie public rroncrally, and to country merchants particularly, the occasion is inviting. It is thought unnecessary to enumerate the various articles to be sold. Suffice it to say that the stock embraces a

iLAIlGFi and verv general assortment of

MERCHANDIZE. The terms of the sale are as follows: All sums of three dollars and under, cash. On all sums fiver three dollars, and not exceeding ten, a credit of six months will he fin. On all sums over ten, and not

exceeding twenty dollars, a credit of nine I

months. 'ji all sums over twenty dollars, a crOiJit of twelve months will be given. Notes with approved security will be rcouired. W. HERRA, W. W. 1 1 FIT, Executor?. Vinccnties, Aiyx. 0, 1830. 7 tds

ELIJAH HAY WARD, Commissioner of the Gin. Laud Of.ce, Ann. ii, isie.

deuce and prosperity of this country, ih r divided, who vi)I not throw his mite

duce me at the present moment, wnen

that cause has just passed thro a great

trial, endangering the unioriitselL to sub

mit to my fellow citizens, especally of my native city and state, the reasons

which convince me that to support thet

nresent ndministration is the

means of maintaining what is cilled the American system, and the union of these

United Spates, on which the only practi cable A'merican System altogether de pends. Residence at the seat of government during a considerable part of the lte session of Congress, afforded me. contin

ual opportunities of being satisfied, Uy

personal intercourse with the Prcsioent and otherwise, that General Jackson has well considered the subject, is well informed in its principles und details, and

iTvh neutrality. While

h noavim of every republican shouWwhethor by judgment, note, or otherwise.

2f TIG'S

Try hereby given that all the debts cue the late firm of Marron- &, Huxtf.r,

.1 t t

be measures not men, ei in me cnouc of men. without reckoning be del of

irredccivab gratitude which ve owe to-

r i '.,rson. even unon a uispas

SUlCSt, . , . ni n.ihlw- r'tCOm-

snmate caic,J w' ", r mendations ovr tc eniinent pcrsohs row

candidates for the cniei magistracy, -hold V to be besv to abide by the honest

voice of the peopK n,! favour, and to

. . i i :

side with mat man dationand nuUificatior, hve most to tear, the national union and ;nd(jstry most to hope. This appears to .me to be cspe

cially the true doctiine for ,my native city and state, the most constant and t he most interested support of these great interests. And the conjuncture when every .. - ', i o mnl- inrp tn ,imil.intthe nTCSVUt

have been assigned to nie. AM persons indebted as above, are repies?ed to call at my otlicc on Market street, and settl the same, to save costs. 'J'ill further notice is iven, orders from Hall Neilson, will be received in payment A. T. ELLIS, Trustee, !cc. Vincenncs, An. 0, 130. 7-tf

V Y out letters of administration with

the will annexed won the estate of Thomas D. Herrv. late surviving partner of

the late firm" of T. 1). PERRY & Co., late of Knox county, deceased, all persons indebted to the said estate, or to ihe late firm, will please make immediate payment; and all those who have claims ajjaiiist either, are requested to file them duly authenticated according to law. The estate in our opinion is solvent. The executors being authorized to continue the store open, will dispose of the STOCK on hand at reduced prices. J. W. PERRY, W. W. 11 ITT, Executors. Vincenncs, July 1S0C. 'J 1-

NEW SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS.

7 H MIE Subscribers have just received

JL their SPRING ami SUMMER as

sortmcnt of GOGDS compriinii a ve-

! rv select variety of fancy and stati k

articles, to which they respectfully invite

the attention of their frienos and purcha

sers generally, and which they will offer

on very moderate terms, wholesale ant retail. " PURTCH S; I1EPERD.

Vincenncs, May 'Sk Ls3- lti-3m

7

4

i !

inflexibly determined to sustain d nis stra,ion, as its opponent s proclaim

official and personal irtlucnce every : aUrances of success, they must i

branch of essential manufactures. 'acknowledge to be the fittest moment or The government of the United States frccmanljkc themselves, who as an iuhas become much more complicated and d.vUhnl nf.itiier hopes or fears from difficult than formerly, owing chiefly Wq,,, Jackson's administration, withthe question of legislative protection to nrp-nm;nn. to disnaraire their senti

encourage the industry j-f a country so, tQ makc Unown his own-

VING purchased all the interest of Makkon 1 1 1" nt c it in the Vin

cenncs Steam Mill, Store, &e. the business of t.'.-e simo will hereafter be carried on bv me, through such agents as 1 may from time to time appoint. HALL NEILSON,

pff his Agi nt, T. W. Mauron. Vincenncs, Aug. (, 1KW. t,-3wtt

zed to settle the same. M. OVF.ATT,

Vincenncs, la. June 20, 1833. t-tf PROPOSALS FOR AN

SSTRiL GLOSS. A severe political conflict is pioaching A "AVi: Coalition" of fact i us mtn arc nnnaging at Washington to accomplish their selfish ends at the hazard of their co'.nt.y's peace, prosperity and honor. Extremes have met. The Champion of an unreasonable Tariff, and the Author cf Nullification, ha ing no principle in common but a restless ambition, are found united in their tfforisto t;.fffe the President in his foiHgn negotiations, kindle faction in ou- halisof legislation, and fill our country w ith discontent and

anarchy.

It is time for the people to take the alarm' rhe causeless rejection of our Minister to

(ireat Hritain, w as but the first overt act of this "Ifolii Alliance"' against every thing

that is pin e in our government, and patriotic in its adrninisttation. It will soon be fol

lowed bv others equally hostile to the inter

ests of tlie people, and insulting to the Pre

sident of their choice. Instead ot devoting themselves to the promotion of justice, hat -

monv and peace, a band of political mana

gers in Congress are spending sleepless

nights and anxious days m devising means to array against the President all the selfish, avaricious, corrupt, and corrupting influences which pervade the Republic. With these they hope to vanquish the conqueror of Europe's bravest armies, and close in obloquy and disgrace, the public career of him who" "has filled the measure cf his country's glory." "What are we to expect from the success of this "new coalition?" Will our foreign relations be better managed? Will our laws be executed with more fidelity and energy at home? Will our aguruiture, commtrte and manufactures flourish more? Will our national debt be sooner paid? Is there htptf that the train of ubhc affairs in general woidd progress better or so w ell? No it is not for the benefit of tj.e country that the "new coalition" has bten formed; nor h any impromevent in the public pro-:etity expected from i's success. The struggle, is for fiwcr, for dace, for the f.uhhc trrcturr. Men who want fortign missions. Judgeships, and other xaluable offices, unuhit- to sw.r the stern integrity of Ai.urcw Jarksor, nd sell to him their influence and s. oo.a t. , vp

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rKosrrcrrs OF A NEW VOLUME. ATKINSON'S CASKET,

Or Gems of Literature, Wit and Senti united with other aspirants ti. the Presidency

PARTITION.

extensive and diversified in its regions

so peculiar and independent in its political structure, as this. The acknowl

edged imperfections of the lormer Tariff

acts, and the complaints ot toe soutn, im

posed upon the lederal government the

unavoidable duty ot a jutucious cumpromise. I have reason to know that Mr

Madison, we have all seen tha Mr Adams

and Mr. Clay, together wit:, other ot

our most cxpe'icnctd and responsible

statesmen, and a great majority of the people, deemed such a measure indispen sable to preserve either manufactures or the union. I can bear vitness, and I deem it a duty to do so, freni actual and unbiassed observation white at the seat of

government, that for the acf.orsplishment

of this vital compromise w$ are

lv indebted to the nersonal exertions, the!

i ------ , official courage and the devoted pat! lotism of General Jackson.

Now that the crisis is ptobsbly ovcr,

C J 1NGEKSULL.

Philadelphia, 18th July, 1832.

CGWwernni itrvovt.

FKOM THE LOUISIANA AoYLRTlSlIK. OF July IS, 1S3J. y ;

SUGAR. Nothing of importance lias commissioners

ToTICE is hereby given to Antoinc Marshall and Pierre Laplante, proprietors with the undersigned of a certain parcel of GROUND fronting on Wa-tcr-stroct, Vincenncs, bounded on one se hv : street, called Busseron street, and on

the other the south-west by the house audi ricient, with those at all acquainted with the

lot now orJaicof Thomas Jone s heirs,and , work, to show its true character, running hiek- to tlie Wabash, tluat the un-l Vhe constantantlv increasing patronage

dersnrn.,1 app'v to the Knx Circuit; bestowed on the Caskkt, has enabled the roim't it next eitsuin-term, and oil the publisher to make considerable improvc1 Ml 0lcn.rnext,feL.U ments in the work hs typographical apJ 1st .UoniU) oi ntj. - ' V cxv; l pc trance is muj&h changed lor the better, and

ment, (A Monthly Periodical.) Each number containing royal octavo pages of letter firms, embellished vjith at least one copperplate, and several wood engrax'ingft, and one or wore pieces of music. fie tj or k forms at the end of the year a volume of about 600 pages, to which an elegant engraved title page and a general index are added. rrWE number of vrdumes of the Caskkt wl which have already been published, and the faithfulness and punctuality of the publisher in fulfilling his contracts with his pat- . -l . . ....

rons, in respect io ineir coutems, air mu-

occuredthis week, wc continue to quote i panel ot ffround ...r on plantations 5 a ;, cts.; in the city PIL1U L COMi AO.MU lib. a ;i : we have awnmcd those quotations on A incennes, Aug. 1,

to iwnuc rullllu-j- '"Ithc contents are much enriched.

aeeoun

t of the principal part of the fine

ion beinu disused of, and the only sales

now effected ranges at those prices.

MOLASSES The sales of the week

t

JiV THE PRESIDENT

(Hf ti:c clmtctj States.

TTN pursuance ot law, 1 Andtiiva" jack-

' V h ,vo been at our quotations, small lots in : son, President ot the jn.tcu iaie o,

all deep-!. . . . . n.i (:,rti.,: Amprirvi A . hereby declare and mailt:

.i bb s. tu- tie sup mv oi iu nuu ii ( - - , , ImiU IP" U ' t i . i I .!.. I. .n .,11,1 O ! W

Florida market

IJe be-

J licves that the volume now proposed, w ill i not be exceeded in respect to typographical

execution, the quantity and quality of the engravings, and the value of the citents, by any other periodical; and he safely asserts it to ix: the cheapest publication of the kind in the country. The facilities for obtnirrr.f uif able article' for this work have of late, much mended

I ."Aome of tlie best literarv publications ot

' i: ......1 .wi.-l l,nnn i N''0-'

there may still be some alarm m the iast . , ;ire mrJ(1 for i

I he umeie is t i

end more disaffection in the S uth. Put qs far as it is possible to an icipr.te results, all the great national inteieM have reason not only to be satified, but gratified The recent Act of Congress pKices their, all an a more solid and permanent foun

dation lhan they ever enjoyed before. The revenue has been t.tksn mostly from articles not requiring protection. Iron. Cotton ar.d Sugar, wit!i the iki essiomt1 branctes of industry, are well secured Woollen, the oidy inteicsi iespcctiro.; which there is any doubt, is foitilitd bjthe enacted piiuciolet whit is toi.ctiv ed to be sofhricrt prolet u, which can and Ii J doubt till luVc after can ice

i - i i .. ... t. ,0", r-

i, . , i , .i., l,u l.ol I i V,iro ic arc reiruiari inciai n .mm-. : known, that public land -ales will be held , r, ..-

7 . - , T , Ol UlC "Til i" I'

V ori' Good brand sunerfmc com- at the undermentioned i.anu ui,k, l-1 j Anwrican periotlicaU. From both selection-

.-..t cm nor h i-.tur has the relate oi imuaii.t, n r.c- urPI,,-d .vit hi u uc i c ire. insecure asui

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-edotr at so.t in : mailer uosuiuaieu. o. .

At thp Lan. Ot ice in ror.T UAYxr.

ir.and

leat

lily

the supnlv of Rakers.

scar-e. and arrives slowly; WIllS REV Continues to improve-, wc qMole Scents per pallon, some holders nk an ;Klvance on our present price: sen

few !eshaVe been effected, as holders .how n.-. inclination to sell at the present

ipiotatmn. LAR0 The prise :HitC ke-nia;d.

ficient qeanrity of original :iatti am! to en lb'e titcn of talent to prosecute their la-

day in October next,; beurs with success, & contribute to atlv.ii.c-

al of the public lauds within i the literature and science ot our own country f the undermentioned town- j the publisher gises a "'J'. lt;hi; corresp.tndents, coniincnui ate io the .sup-

sale? of the wetd; comitt d Scents: ;ood de-

Ms iiispc':tcd tiasimprovca

i i .,..,.. oi tit r

m oriee. aim ti- r.nun, m-i

dv limited; ot!i-r.'escr:jii"n..i-

ipoiy

: ouovtii'fw. m'f:c very

on the second Mom

for the dispos

the limits ot

Township thirty-frc. thirt;;:s;x thirty-j l)nj 'to" the F.m'Hdli-bmcnts whirl. scrcn and t'hirty-eii'ht. of ranjre tei. ; ar,)ear ,'n tht. work, th- publisher b-he- e-

( 1-Vactio-ial townsbip t urty-one. and ! that no other periodical n is sucn a pr

i township thirty-two, thirty f.rc. thirty-six. , of elegant and expensive enj;ri

t'lirt-j tcvui and thirty igut, i ran

ticrt n. . . . T

rr:mt;..vd tnwnshlO MiV7-CWtrV;nt

" .... . i;r-t.,., ;7JT.Ll,enst"

low ii-m: Tii r it -i v' ; "'" i.

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I re, t;i;r;i-six, ininy-tm mu

rVi, "1 l.mjo twelve. j Tounsbu s thirt'i-tu-o. thirty-three, thir

in all sorts of combinations to dt vroy 1 po-

puUrity, and deftat bis re-election, that hu place mav be tccuid b oiie with wlioni they may bargain for promotion. It is these men only men who would prefer "war. famine fc pes' deuce, or any other scourge," to their own exclusion from power, that arcs seeking to fill the country with complaints and factions. It is the interest and desire of the people to preserve the administration of their government in honest hands. To effect this oh ject, it is only necessary that they guard against deception, and take steps to procure correct information in relation to the administration. They will find Andrp.w Jackson as true to his country now, as lie was when he put to hazard fortune, fame, and life, in repelling our invaders. Thty will not be content with his simple re-election by the same vote winch placed him m the Presidential chair; but, by securing him an increased majority, they will reward his patriotic devotion, and enable him to finish Ids career of public, usefulness m glory and in triumph. As in the case of Washington, so in that of J-tckson, they will take care that our Republic shall not be stigmatized with the imputation of ingratitude. To enable every freeman to obtain correc . information during the impending cor.fi ct, we prop?, st- to publish thirty number. of an EXTRA GLOBE, commencing abrut the fust of May, and continuing until the election r f Electors, for one dollar. It ill be a large imperial sheet, entit eh fii'tn with useful matter. One number will be published nfter the election, gi ing the result in every Statc, as much in detail as possible: It will be ehWfiv devoted to a vindication of the character, famr, and principles oi ANDREW JATKSOX. with view to his re-ch-ction. It will promptly repel the Zanders and ftiel.o d which mav he pr mul-

j t;aed to dtstroy him, and h,ld the "new co tbtion" up to merited detestation.

um. i I r I''"" the i.atur" of the underta'-i :r. all Exe i MrWriptions imi be paid m a-!vance. and

'tu-s x,, of elegant and expensive enj;-:iTins. r.xe ; - rll auvance, dim ram.: I cu.n. .Jy th, first a: fts ,n the c.tx - Pr wul be sent until the money shdll 'Ithev will suffer notluag !v comparison ' rn1'1' .! 'l'ht-se form a considerable item in the -x- t a,. uWnVri to begin with the ,1!l!ensesof the w ot k . and m one vear. cxceeii f'rst number, w e Ugor f.iends who mijr ,,'..,.: ..fiiiihhsriiuso.i.ein-h-ic.ds r,-"ct',"t t!w prf.pcils. immednttl) to raise

the w hole cost . t puhhNfting v'.ne pen v.n

tuirty- f0r tjR. s;imc length of time.th.e subscription

price of which !no lower tli n the t. askh The subjects cf the enr-.ms w ;..t.;...

n.cei' C thee prnpc lis. iinmedi utl to raic

T j F P. 13LAIR.

:.':i;s':r:ti.T. rc:v.:r:J a:u.t;ur.