Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 August 1832 — Page 4

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from the Indiana Palladium. NIGHT. When rn the silent hc-urs cf niht The moon is xvamleiing high. When every orb is shining bright 'Mid the concae of the sky 'Tis then tiie tumults of the breast, Ate by its magic huihed to rest. All dreanvs cf greatness and of fame. Ambition's meed the love of power. Then seems bat a name a shade Or the bavvbles c f an hour: Foreve r may those visions sleep Beneath the vast unfathonicd deep! Night is the time for sweet repose. To us as kindly given As hope, that solace cf cur woe?, Whose finger points to Heaven

And let us seek with constant care,

retitviz tdace forever there.

3TJL1 f s rl I mttfi

juitttuiiuviiy

thinks T to myself, by ami by I shall be Jbeing so fur eff frcr.. Polly, so 1 draw'd growin old, and then my arms won't be 1 my chair close to htrs, and kept trying to

so strong; and the hot Bummer's sun ami ; her the question, but finding that the j the cold winter's air will bo' more an'lorger I waited the worse I grew, I ven-1 match for me, and I can't woik so well j lur'd to take hold of Polly's hand; and ohl

for people as I now do, and "no song no the touch of n! it thrill'd through every

supper," the saving is, and if I did'nt do (vein in my body, like a

U52ZT UP

PUEI.-IO S.&X.S,

so much work, the people would'nt pay

me so much and I could nt bear the idea

clap of thunder

through a brush heap. Then secin the ice broke, I ask'd her Dlumplv if she

-STfcV hr (v r.f Plrr.pr Ton-rv-hip. : TTIEKE v. ill i e sold at Pmc tu'ery. vn

jfcj Git(m county, Ind. on the SS.h ,A Satunlay the Uth cf AuvtUnn .lute, lh&2, a dark lay MARE, 4 years ginning at 10 oV.ock, A. L at . .1.1ldhoth hind feet white to the pistnre ; bitation ami hicnVi-V.in- 'J; 1 '"'" joint, a few while hairpin eac h flank; her jderd, on the N. W. bank M lb" mane lavs on the near side; her ears ra- , in Lawrence county. H'tiuus r. :i;v.invr

of livin on people's sympathy, for I was would have me? She biush'd red as-a

July, lS:tt.

A true copv from mv book of Estrav. "JOHN F. NEALL. j. : Artist 4, Jt:-:w

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25QTZOE.

a public arc cautioned against liar-.

bouring or crediting mv wile MAR

From the New Youk Mirror 3 1 was not a little amused Messrs. Editors, one d?y last summer in the country with the reflection and narrative of an old

man, who, to a very colloquial disposi

ther flapped down, a small spot in her

iiorehcad, 14 hands high; no other marks

. 'rr,H inlhrm dn, nrt , 1,1 l ramers leather. .rrn.M.,1 lsrnh :n,'Uun-v Jn.,,,lfl. lu y

,u u"! :: , ; : : i h;,, ; r. tsa " ing and hwd Ba,ker, this uay 01

1 a 1 11 1 1 a lllull tiuuiu uiaii J"' 'lit . . j" 7 ii 1 1 u 1 1 j jgiu r-i And I thought when 1 was old, people j My suspense was then all over; my heatt would'nt want me settin round their fires, 1 Icap'd into try mouth like a hog into a and eaten their applt3 and drinkin their ! puddle, and I could a chav. 'd it up for joy I

cider, and they'd wish the "old man," es The next Sunday the parson publish'd us thev called me, had a house ot his own to and the next thing was to git married. s

live in, and not trouble them. No, no, j hey were gcing to have an apple bee Harry, it was like the mush rat's livin in i at one of the neighbors the next Weil h'i3 neighbor, the wood chuck's hole, and ! ntsday night so after doin up my chote3 clearin it out durin the day to have the! the square went with me up to the deakpriiilege cf sleepin in it over night, or jun's, and Polly went to put on her best iike the king bird, flits round all summer j calico Irock, to have the ceremony per

ketchin Hits and worms, and then when i lom'd, and while she w as out some of her"!

autumn come?, poes and takes posses- (young friends, who did'nt know that she sion of the robin's nest, when he knows j was going to be mariied, (so shy had she he aint wanted here 1 thought that the 'kept it,) stop'd in to have her go to the robin hated the king bird, and that when - apple bee. She told'tm to wait until the winter corne the wood chuck would pull jspuare had married us, and then we'd all a stun afore his hold when the mush iaM go together. So the square tied the not was out, and so give him a hard hint (the j for us, and then we all started off for the

j old man was not aware cf making a pun) j apple bee, in high glee. With the wages

that his room duiing the winter would be that I then had, and them that Polly and I

after waids cam'd, we bought from the

HOUSI CATTLE, Hut,

farmim; i:tensil. HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN" FERNI'lTUE, AND A HOUSE-MILL, the property of said eccas.d. A rrv:il of s-ix month will he jivca, upon ovcutin note wi'h r.ppruvtj security i;kio removing the article. AH thsc indebted to 0 trA?, -n.l tho.c having demands a-ji;t th same, are re.metcd to riv v. hat I oy i.w.-, arJ

TIIA PALMER on my account, she hu-1

vinT le It mv bed and

instant, without any provoca

therefore detcnnincd on

debt of her contract inj

MARK PALMER. Washington, July 14, iO-Jt

'make their dcnninds knowa as the law

,i mures, t- that u.-nc. board on the Uth ' j p r. A YARD, A-irV inth 7k rovocat.cn. I am I ; dcAL n not paying ,

rf)J) TIN

belter than his company. 1 knew the square had nearly three hundred dollars

squate the little house and farm and saw.

me a hundred more. So, takin all things

tion adds a good deal ot benevrdence, j into consideration, I did'nt see any otht-i shrewdness, and humor. His similes (to way than to get married, and io get a use an exptessh nof his own, respecting place to put my wife, and then old Rubin

would have a nest of his own, and perhaps some of thesa years he would have some little birds to gladden his old heart and bless his old heart and bles his old eyes. So I began to lock about for a mate.

of my wages in his hands, and that if 1 jniili where we now live, and have lived

was to settle with him then, he'd owe ever since we was mamied, taking as

one of his neighbor.) - si ip cfF his tongue

a3 easily as butter ircm hot glats." 1 happened once to be in his littl; farm house when he was giving his son an account of his past life. Attracted by the pecu'iaiity of his phraseology, I was in duced to listen, and, when 1 went home, to set d'jwn as much as 1 could recollect cf his recital, it afforded tr.e a good deal

AND SHEET-IRON

U FACTORY.

TIIAVE a lahgs assortment cf Ti WAKE en hand, which I wiil. sell m. wholesale or retail low for C ASH or PRODUCE, such as may suit. Job vo-k donv at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincenncs, Jan. 21, 1832. 50 tf

"TfAVE j jst received fr-'in Phil.vd: lI'll r a, and now ctier for sale :M th-;r Ace Stnrt Rvm on the ty.rnT-f Markol xvA M '.in-strn!t5. a VCfV lIcntTal Ksaurt-

fViHli! fif

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much com!ortas a cucjrnber which has

nothing to do but lay in the garden and

grow. Next to God. who fives us all !

good things, we love each other best, and, m xt to each other we love our rhih'ren, and next to our children w love our neighbors; and, wi'h the Lod's blessin. we will live honestly and com'ottab'y as we hae lived, un'i! it pleases him to call

us from this world, when we hope to be

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m .nun ntm, anu peinaps may amuse seen Pol!y at nieetjn everv Sunday as your reader here it ,s. afy as lhe Sud COfna and aIw OLD ROBIN BIRD b STORU thought she was a good modest gal, and 'Henry you are fast comin m to the wou,d ake no bad helpmate either, for stage, and must soon have a finger in the any bofi that could , allhou h s)e

"tutu ut iiwia, uusy iruiuiuuc i

Now Polly Bates lived wiUr-dcrtkun separated only for a little, while, ar d then j Rnnrr. nnH n th-rif wrt.h.r-v,i,t tt i,c "eet again to iive with each other in

one of the nicest rrals in the conntt v. IMe I o's presence fotevcr.'

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tmxin. i ne old nisn you know, is pretty proud of you, as well he may be but don't take that 'or flattery, for truth is neer flattery. You know, too, that besides bavin the best farm in town, which measures most round in the harr;ir, there'? the factory where he rolls the hard dollars like shot runnin through a tunnel, pre'ty fast and plagy thick. And you know you arc the only child he has to pick'em up, which ycu can do without burnin your fingers, for he's as clear of debt as a woman's chin of a beard; but I needn't say any thing more cbout these things, for I guess you can see as fur into a mill stun as any boly that don't wear spectacles; il you can't, my old eyes have lookin through a beam instead of a mote and people lie worse than they used to. Now, Harry, just profit a little by the

The principle circumstances cf the old man's simple and candid story common report had long since made me acquainted with; but they seemed doubly interesting from o'd Robin himself. Eor

svn.ya am) SUMISR GOODS. WILLIAM MIEUPvE Has jut received a jrood supply cC JOfopj: ign and domestic EFY goods, Amongst which arc the newest jvittcrn and latest style Calicoks?, Gingham,

Rouun Cas?imkke, oJf. He has alo received GROCERIES, IRON CASTINGS, SALT AND TAR

Wit Lj w I . D

It s JJ SL, tl-a f

All of whi h tlicy will dispose of at th lowest prices for-ayh, or auch arJiclca ot

loi'MKY Ppont CE as may suit.

June 10, 1S.VJ.

younger than I, j l purpose of forming eome apology for right as a new ?',v',! n's 'chuhhy darlins" valuable e was ouie and Prcitrits, I have often visited his retired

watchful as the stars, and her heart as ho,,,e' lo cat larlH aml J,'hnnV cake sympathisin as the waters, and tender as i wbich hl3 4Prelt Polly' is famed for ma.

was two or three years

i i i

ana ncr eyes were as oright as a new

brass kettle, and her love was puie and

ihe young lamb: her hair va3 black a? a crow, and her cheeks and lips weie as red as a summer mornin's shy, hi d her teeth as white and as regular set as a row of white pint bowls on a cupboard shelf. But thinks I, who k nows but Pot 1" may take a notion for me; any how no end wt-.'s eer lost or won that was not fiist tried for; and if she tells me no, why then it

will be all over with, and I can gCkoJ

lookin up somebody else thai 1 1 stitjie as well as Polly, and w ho will tell me yea So the next Sunday night I greasM my new cc?v-hide boots nice, put on a btan new shirt, and my new brown hum made

J clothes and my best hat, and then got on

king, tmd her neatness as a housewife is

provet bi-d; indeed, to use one of old Robin's expressions, her kitchen floor is so nice that a "fly would slip up if he were to undertake to walk acioss it." The Exeter News-Letter S3vs: "No man in England is attacked by the Cho Jtra, who pays promptly for his newspapers. It attacks borrowers without excention." It ii verv nrobrible the Cho-

' -r ' ----- . era will soon be in this country. We

take Rye, Corn, Oats, and Cash.

out dO vcirs of a:ie, short and

Tl X' A tX' 4 t 1- .! -1 :i .

expeuetceot one who has received more i lo 0 m n0b. and stoned nfT tn Pnllv im, ... .1 . .......

hard .hump, f.on, .his vilbin wor.d, and Well, I W ,. in,o ,hc d.kn'S and found i, ' " yS ' 'r rUBE -

l"M r V .liv rv AIUi;V.L LI 11 IV 1 II .1 111 r , nvll.ifl. ........ 1 1 J II - . i

' . , . ... Clll iilt 3HUII rOlillU HU" Ill C, ullll 1 L'UCSS IP.l.'V o n, mncr r.fKr.nU..... n.,1 T 1 I .... . - .... r' II.. 1

, i j V Ul 1113 IIVlUlUI! J1HI 1,UIU KIIUH5 a clear conscience and a leg hut here will brinj a good house and a large fatm in heaven. I was once young too, Hairy, and had a heart as gay as a peacock's tail, and as light as the thistle's down, not-

A BARKAJN

T0 sell or lut, thf- h il'vi!) prnpr!v: one B1U CK ii fORi:, one DU CL-ung-iiouse :. smoke house, milk HOUSE, STA.RLE, and two VILLAGE

He respect fully solicits ;i coiitinuanee j LOTS. Alo ine;od PORK-HOUSE, of public patronage. situated on the han't of the river Wabash

Vincennes, Mireh 17, 16'i. L"-tl in the town of JIcm m, in the county of

iSulivan. Statci i-i Iiuhana. Gentlen:ru (wishing such ;t situ atton, will do well to

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idvnniini- flir ;5rrri-;i a a har-Tain wiii

MIL Subscriber bavin- commenced j . . WILLIAM MI EE RE.

v. m

step. I

the HATTING BUSINESS on Wa

fer street, incunnes, m the house formerly owned by Wil

son Lagow, tnkes this method y

of intonmng the cilizetis, andivS;

tlit. eountrv at large, that he

expects to keep on hind, mid for sale, a general assortment of FUR HATS, which work he intends to iiave made in a neat, substantial and fashionale manner. (VrThe hi' best price given for all kinds of FURS. " H. M. GILHA.M

N. B. Inquire of Samuel C'olman, in Mcmin, or Wi31i:r i Mieure at Vincoanes, Julv 11, V&. 2U

SPRING A NT) SUMMER

TK0!RN &. TEACEY z;,cTi i LL7 iBtorm their tnend and B". tfcc public i n general that th?v h-4Vf:

iirici'fd bv lato arrivals, a i.ARr.r. n

Vincennes, la. March 17, 1S3.J. 0-tf ,'(;.;. i.k vr. Ak'bORi'MENT of SPRING ' am.

SUMMER :frs? goods. COXSiriTrXG IN PAR V OF Clot!isap;d Cj sinefs.

Polly and 1 must a look'd queer enough, hcavy inad( of ad!fnv romplexion, f

for the very minit that she see me come

in dressed up so nice, it seemed as though there was a kind of sympathlzin leelin that run through her mind, that told her what I'd come for. for she cnlnred tin is

withstanding my eld lather (God blcs j deep as a millpcnd; but I r ut on as good him) warn t much better off for worldly honest a face as I could, and began to goods than a ycung goslin for feathers j ta!k l0 lhc deakuo after takin a chair, a But my arms were then as strong, and j bout the sermon, his congregation, and my nerves as stiff as a new cart, and my h farm, 3S ihox) comc0 sec hi,n heart, gay and light as it was, was as , anJ rol p0ny. hul the 0d deakun had honest as the catechism of my old mother j becn a n)ni!jcr of the. church too long

uou m"s ncr ,uo; COU!a ,T1ae ll- j not to know what was what; so he made !

a rocw, riarry, manne wenu owu twe a , son)C excuse for going into the other

livin at some rate or other, until the tax gatherer of humanity should call and

make me a member of that assembly whete the rich and poor, the high and low, friends and enemies dwell together as quietly and as peaceably as young kittens in a basket of tow. And so I set about getting my bread as the Lord intended man should get it, that is by the sweat of the bow. I went to work fn eld square Baker and Deakun Bunce, who thank the Lord tfi3t cast my lot in this village, are as honest men as it can boast, and pay them that do'em a favor as

feet 9 or 10 inches hih, plays on the vio

1 in. wiih l oth his ears off close tohis head, w hich he lost for robhinji a boat on the Ohio river. No doubt hut he has changed his clothing since he left home. REUBEN is a heavy, well built fellow, about the same height, and what mav be called a black negro, about oO vcar3 of age, has a down look when spoken to, one of his fingers next to the little finger is off to the first joint, which hand not recollected, and walks lame occasionally by a pain in the hip.

I w ill give .jO dollars for cither of them,

$50 SEW'MD.

'JMNA WAY from tiie subscriber h'vipr

i the head waters of I hit Ureeii,

in Williamson countv, on the nijrht of the

frh of February, a negro wan named MACK, about year of age, f feet fi or 8 inches high, stout Ixuli, and will weigh about HU) to 170 Irs. f lack complexion, bad countenance, has lost the ends of 13 of the fingers vt his left Innd, which were cut off vhen he was a child; he however uses bts hands so that it w ould

Lnot he noticed vithout particular observa

tion. Took ill nun two complete suits of clothes, viz: a while fur, and a half worn wool hat, a roundabout and pantaloons of home-made cloih, black and white wool mixed, mixed jeans coat, and brovn jeans pantaloons, a white vest and a fl'ark corded one. Mack ran aw ay seme

Brown pin! Bleached Sheeting, Fancy (. idic:es.

Ginjjhainr, J

rears ago, then had a pass, and called himself AARON; he will probably a!si!

ch.inge his name again, and endeavour to

, j , Or U.) each, it caught in -0 miles of mv ; pot to a lice tate bv alone in the kitchci ; and then, I guess i , i . i ,iV . ' . . ' 1r i , il.., . t residence, or secured in any pul so that innnroncr v obtained we felt and lock d queerer than ever. it ... i imprepeiiy uuwwne,u, ii.v.c ,.. p,. V.j .u- ,11 get them, or all reasonable charges ifu0me uhitman.

... .i . r l. 1 nronglit tiome ana iteiiverou to me, tiviig

wowii;v. -ay ma. a Ullll iicail lltlir VUU pretty Polly; and so I musler'd up all my ' courcr-e, after Polly had got a basin ot

apples and a mug of cider, and we had !

e.iten two a piece, and drank up most all the cider, we begun to get a little over it, and had

till nearly ten o'clock, when I took anoth-1 cr drink of cider, bid Polly good night, ( and 3tarted for hum: but. P-omr- to the!

n o ;

B'ack anil Grey Lasting,

Plaid an 3 Fa ncy

Assorted Caiabrics.

Fia nnc!s,

r Boinbazirts.

?.Iixcd Sr.tim-ttF, M;irseil!fs a i ;d Valencia Vesting. Merino l?ha v. is, Flag an-a Fancy Silk ILindkerrh:ef L.dhV Plaid a"i.d AIfcririr Cloaks, Ot tun und Bo hi iactt Lace, Mri and BiKik Ijsiius, TOGOHL?. WITH A GLMXAL AKGM:i:;T of GnccEHir.s', --. Cast Srrrr, Hakd -wai:i:, J and Nails ia-Qci:kns-w a kk, H:"-m ortcdy c. .e.

means ot sr.me pass j ikon. asti tv :.. - rl iva r

or in company with, a QUANTITY (V TAR. ROSIN

TURPENTINE,

t . IB A 1 1" 1 1

ix. i. Anv nerson nnnrencru i;vr c.-nn .

in the State of Kentucky, and count of j egro will please to ledge him in jail, and ! HA a Livingston, near the head of Hurricane j wrjte on to me, Somerville IVst Offne, I l'ir l''',t ALL A SAL P, Island, Ohio river, JAMES FORD, j Statc t,f Tennessee, when they shall re- LA11 r u,I'lh ,h' drmm to s-!l

1. 1 ,. a l ke sw .i . i i iuv uu uMi. u v (jdinnT ana evpmmincr

i uuii & . ii.'". not' n inc n inv r rpii arr i - -

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SUMMER ARRANGEMENT

CLEM. WALL. Williamson co. Tenn. June 7, LS'W. 'Jl-

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1 1 1 uui ui ci" i i i l: ! i l i i i mrs f " v f r v rrv nrnin ' i i i t-

. . "UJ r31' .VV.-..U uiu ino, vv no wani.v,;. V -iu i v,,, r,,. . r.

- 1 I I I . .., I I----, - ...Vi iilJU, viliu Urtll Ana so l urn aieng an honest III e as nice J used to krerinc-

I I 1 I ill .... . r (-- - ----- ... m'ui lvi ut U" as a boy sl.din down hill, till I got to be kcn his bridle, and left me to pled hem three and twenty years old, and then I two miles through the snow on foot. iipirnn In klii a m."r l!nn ..... I. t! . . ....

s "-- "ci, uitdusc i . imwsomever. ttus did Rt cool mv Invr

i

I the eutodv ot the Jailer o:i

thcarticu s above spoken of. and Irrrnin-r

the price, yon can at ence eletcnniiie iho fact. Vincenncs, Jcne 23, 1S32. 20 ff

FAF.TvI FOR SALE.

Eastern, fnwn Louisville, Kentucky, Arrives en T.-iesdays, Thursdays mid S ttiir-

davs, at 12. M. Departs tcr ht. Iouis, Mo.

jA Sunday evening the 17th inst. a man i fTpHE Siifecribcr offers fj- v!c named WILLIAM BARTLET ADKINS j Jl FAR 31 on which he now rinV.-' RIDGEWAY TCMLINSON, (fmmonly containing ftOO ACHES in Wi lncr called Wm. Bartlct.) 18 years of ac, of Township, Knox county, IS miles fi n

small stature, and has been under the ! Vincennr-s. near the rond lpndir.-r t,t r .

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j i,u kuj i vur anv. r c c w s 3 n mrn mci i, 1 .. ....- at . .

zen ouRht to do that is, I got a wife.- j of comfort flying through n.y brains, end ! "n ives from si. Louis Mo. on Vvedr.es- "T" f .! ""l l'' , l" -ACIlES And this is why I got one. One Sunday 1 I walk'd so fast and so heedlessly, that I ' day, Tridavs and Sundavs, at 1C, M. De. i'ag ua as follows: a blue c.,Mn,t coat ,n a good st iro 01 rnI:ivation,-a ;or,J tnghl when I livM with square Raker,UVCnt half a mile past hum afoie I fcrnd Parts tor Louisville. Kv. cn Wednesdays an,! ve?t the same, and Lbio ch-th pan- IPPLII ORCHARD, "f L' after doin up my chores, I went into the j cut Fd nt there Such tricbs love will aml "davs at 2, P. M. and Mcr.davs at 9, j ta.oor.s, the vest has buttons en the pock-) trees ot ercil:nt fruit. It is well caleukitchen, and after makin up a rcusin fire,;DIav uIIarry; but as yen al wax s ro inlA-M V t Any person returning the said latcd to divide and nuike two very ?M,I sal was wo'nt to do every nteht. I n? : il,. .n, . r i ". 1 Southern, from Evansville. la. ; man above-meationec, shall receive live small firms. The terms will be. ones

t J

down in the corner, and 'fore I thot nn'i

I got locking at the coals andthinkina

bout matters and tilings in general, ami

your drivei 3 gon g a

M. IV'iarts for Evansville cn WednesJavs

and Sundays, at 4, A. M. Northern, from Terre-IIauto, Arrives on Tucj-davs, at 10, A. M. and Fridays at 6, P. M. D-pM ts on Wednet'.iv; nt A A t .!' Vi t u r, ) -a i 'it rt P T

now other people got alencr that had fam- i drtrrmiiiM to hue mv lot cast. IVIv I Southern, from Shr.v r.ectown. I'll.

1. ics, and bow much comfort thev seem'd ! !n,kl as nlumn nnd bloomin as a hiil i Arrives cn 'Wednesdays t-.t 12, M

vnffl-A.41. i 1

w ui.v, auu now na

-r,.,r,L, ' Arrives cn 1 uesdays ana Fridays at , , P. , dollars, and have all reaonauie expenses 1 hmrtli taid down, the b-ibnce in t-r step lurtner man n,.,,nrft f r.nv;iu. m wuv-i-.v : mm ...i t i. i . i ' . . ..

he's obliged to. Well, I went to see Polly i fpit imrv anil ttiinl.-in hf lilffil m

tinally I got thinkin about unself ami ' ntfit.- I madp on m; mind to as!

vhat prospect there was for my gettin a-j her to many me. So I went up to the

the world. I thought ! df-Lr uu Ti.: in iSr r est Satuidav n"nhr.

long further

in

l)e-

HDV thev p(nkl tf fir t i-m-rrM umI rloJc wlipn I srf dnvn. parts m l tiuiUavs at 1 . .VI. :

tvhen they hAd their little progeny grow, j in the vonr opposite to her, I never felt n l-ior ywA n. r.ls mvst be do-, tng up around em on! , . , . , 1 ,. . ' .r . . n f ! peited m the oh:ee on? hour 'Kr,re tiie tune , .,! - yl . Cman'1 Pad t.icv.,0 odd in my life. This love feeling, !f d Ji )J1N SCU IT. P. M.

. . ,. T . pi cm, ano , uarry, maier-v such fools ot us inai we jlUH. j j tnougnt ad t he i r trouh'c well ni.l Inr f,w r Mr.l'i. tti .r,, u. frm i niiir,.r i

, ' .j it ;v,ui'fc f m v i v i i.a l rn wui it viii '.

pain, i no prisoner, wjien ne u

escape, had on nci'her hat or shoe-

II. ALMY, DE1 JAII KR. June 10, ISiJ 'JO-

JUST

40 Pas Havana Colile,

IOO Bids. Kenhawa SALT. Vlv

Saline

do.

, carcssesot the little chubbv house steeple, and we are no more fit fo

Vdliilib. 1 hneW I UlOOhon rrn.n It ; . I . .

- " '-'' 'ii cry i lupine f.s iie'i w c arc in love i n jo a iiui k vrnoothly, has no more trouble on mv is for a dar.t ing master. My heart was

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every mir-it it would melt or bret.k 1 own manuf icture, which he v. ill dispose of

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5 Tons ! isui -Ufa Irn, 20 libls. New Orieari S.:-ar, 12 loes ("hewing Toba.'.-o, 2,Q 1 es Gunpowder untl Y. II. 15 Eoi s Tumblers, Which are fi r'-d f r snle bv Bnrfcn ,v ni'.m i v. oe . r s . M ? . 1 " " ? I '-

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