Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 November 1832 — Page 4
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From the British Keepsake. A MOTHER'S LOVE. flat thou sounded the dcp'Ji f yonder sea, And counted the sands t.Vtt under it Ik? Hast thou measurer the height of heaven above? Then may' thou mete out a mother's love. Hast thou talked with the blessed of leading on . To the throne of Gd some wandering son. Hast thou witness'd the angeli bright m" plot? , . Then niay'st thou speak of a mother s jot Evening and morn hast thou watch'd the bee -n,i fm th rn hPf rrrant v( industry r a The bee for herself h.ith gathered & toilM. But a mother's cres arc all for her chilu. ilast thou gone with the traveller, though af.ir. From pole to pole, and from star tn star Thou hast; but on ocean, earth or sea. The heart of a mother has gone with thee. There is not a grand inspiring thought There is not a truth by wivhim taught t There is not a feeling pure And hir;h, That may not be read in a mother's eye. And ever since earth began, that look Has been to the wi-e a.i open book. To win them back from the loss they prize, To the holier love that edifies. There are teachings on earth, and sky, and The heavens the glory cf God declare, But louder than voice beneath, above, lie is heard to speak a mother's love. LINES UN IUMSLXr, BV TOI WYNNI KING. X am pcih.Tpsos you will say, A very curious creature For I am changing every day. My uame, my shape, my nature. I am Tom Kir.g at id so am known. But is it not provoking? Whenever I to j.st am prone. They tell me 1 am Jo-king. Though fat I am as any bo1;!. With aptitude for sinking It I, by chance seem rather dull. They swear tnat lam Thin-King. In figure I nm short and squat, Yet if, with Indies walking, .1 laugh, and chatter, "and nil that;" They vow thatl am Tali King. At nght they do admit rr-y claim, When Soi to rest is sinking; They call me by my proper nmc. And really find iwt Wnnne- King. "SO iVJS FU.l.VKLI.Y" uO, you're a 'prencice!" said a little boy, the othrr day, tauntingly to his com panion. The addressed turned proud y around, and while the firo of i .juteJ pude and the look of piiy were strangely blended in his countenance, cooly an wcred "So was Franklin!" This dignified reply struck me forci b'y, and I turned to mark the disputants more closely. The former, I perceived by his dres, was of a higher c'ass in society than his humble yet more dignified comoanion The latter was a snri-ht lv. aciive lad, scarce twelve years old, and i coarsely but cleverlv atiind. Ilnivonno! as he was there was visible in hi counle- . nance much of r-ntus. manlv diirnitv. aod 1 determinate resolution while that of the lormer showed only fostered pride, and the imagined superiority of riches. That little fellow, thought we, gazing at our hero, displays already much of the
man-though his calling be an humble0" ri -ay as well borrow a few rRs,
ont; and though poverty extends to him her dreary, cheerless reality still he looks on the brightest side of the scene, and already ri-es in anti-inatioo from poverty, woe, and wretchedness! Once, to was Franklin and the world may sumo day witness in our little 'firentice as great a philosopher ai they have al jeady seen in hi noble pattern! And je passed on buried in meditation. The motto of our infantile philosopher contains much too much to be fcrt.,ttcn and should be engraved on the minds of all What can better cheer a matt in an humble calling, than the re faction that the greatest and the best of earth the greatest statesmen the brightest philosophers and the proudest waniors have once graced the same proftssiiyh? call of LoA at Cmeinnatus! At the luS c-untry he laid aside the p!o:h, and sf "'7,-:d the swoul. But after wielding it with entire success when his country w no longer endangered, and public alfairs needed not his logger tav he kbe.u his swo'd ino a ploughshare," and r: urnf d with honest delight to his little iarm Look at Washington! hat his course ol lifef He s first a farmer t.iU . commander in chuf of the host of freed in, fighting (ot the lihcr?tiono! bis couutiy f'om the thiallsof drspotic Oppression next, called to ihe highfs eeat of the govproment, by h'u ransomed bifthren, a president of the largest republic 00 caith and UStlj, afurtnera. Sit.i
Look at Franklin! He who f v-jth the thunder talktc!, as fiiemi to friend, t And wove his garland of the lightning s In sportive twist!
What was he? af.rinter! oncea menial y 0 j . in the face but tier blank, hollow ioo a nothing daunt him. II. UUIU O - ' ' -' gainst a harder current than ,iost are ailed to encounur; but he ;d not yield, Ca He pressed rnanfu.,y o-aid bravely - j hwlTettcd misfortune's bihowi and i.ed the desired fcaven. Wtv.t wa ihc lamous Hen Johnson? He wjb first a brick Vht was he in after yea less o answer. What was Ilurns ploughman! What in the estimation o his countrymen, iSW ; of the world? Your hbraty gives U answer. iiut shall we go on, and call up in proud anay, all the mighty host of tvor 1 hies that have lived and died who were cradled in the hp. ?f ficnury, and recei ved their fi st lessons in the school of at Hiction? Niy; we have cited instance? enough already yea, mere than enough to prove the point in otrsfion namely, that there is no profession, however low in the opinion of the worid, but has beet honored with earth's greatest and hei wo 'hiest. Y -ung man! Does the iron hand ol misiortune press hard upon you, and dis jppnints well nigh sink your despairing soulf Havt courage! Mighty ones have been your predecessors and have-vyth-Hiood the curretit of oDDosition that hreitened to overwhelm their fragile batk. Do you despise your humble station md repine that Providence has no' pi a eed you in a nobier sphere? Murmur ot against the dispensations of an alt vise Creator! Remember that wealth is no C' -terionol moral rectitude, or in tellectuai worth that riches dih)nestl gained are a lasting curse that virtue and uprightness vork out a rich reward and that "An honest man's the nobles, work of God!" And wh n dark Disappointment comes, don't wither at he s'are but press forward snd the pi e is yours! It was thus vv;?h Fianklin i can be thus with you. He stiovc for th prize, and he won it! So niav you! Tis well worth copending for: and sue cess may attend you! and the "stars" will be brighter, ts the "stripes" wei deeper. noRRowixa. There is no c ss ol , eople more an ooying in a community i;.i -tiosc wto are eternally in he habit ot byrrvrjing who through extreme parsimony neglect !o provide themselves with the varvbus articles, which are considered indisnen sab'e in a well regulated Tamiiy and subsist almost entirely at the expense of their neighbors. But it is a notorious fact, which we daie say many of our readers will hear witness to, thattheit are muny families who seem to make it the chief business of their lives to bor. row! My deir, s'ul Mrs. Green to her hus band one mo.nirig, the meal which we borrowed from Mr Black, a few'Ttays ao, is almost out, and we oiust bake to morrow Well, slid her husband, smd an J bor. .,, , '
.... , . is tlt too, without at all considennt' that And when n comes, shall wc return1.. , . r , , , , , i the machine or amoral may be cf the least the pec we bonowed more than a , . r,f . ,, .
mnn,h 3h fr0fTl widow Graj? saia tne nuMiatui grLllly, s.te can i sen l for v u hen she van! ir- Jo,,n (1 ,J K down t0 xlr bl r)lvn a and ask him to lend me his a:te to ch p wood thi forenoon; outs is quite dull, and I saw him grinding hi last night. And James, do you go to Mr. Clark's and ask him to end me a hammer and do you headwhile you are about it. A little boy now enters and ssys: Father sent n e to ask if you had done with his hoe, which you borrowed a week ago last Wednesday; he want1 to use it. Wr?n's his hoe, child? What can he want with i ? 1 have not half done with it yetbut if he W3nts it, I suppose he must have it Tell him to send it back, though, as soon as he can spare it. They sit down to breakfast O b! exclaims M s. Gteen, there is not a pfi'iclc of butter in the house James. rurrvr to Mrs Notable's, she always has excelV lent butter in her dairy, and ask-He&t A f . - f ! T l MX-. ,ii . i . rs. Notable sav s she has sent vou the x ifi i r v iiiiiiii , F-tz it m o rnrnf rc m . bu'ter, but begs you to rcmend,er that hc has already sent you nineteen plateHuh, which aie scored on fie dairy door. Nineteen platefuM exclaimed the asj tonished Mrs Green, bo ding up both j i i .- L.l' T , nn.l- ii i a r r ciirh Ih ncl nt-ipf i.H tiHij the quantity; ami it l nau, what is iy.. ... . . , v,.i..'wv. ..... w liv . V . .. ju a little plateful ot butter? I never sho 1 ,.- , f , . nhl think of keeping an accnuni of 1- . , -n rr i . 1 . . t k. n a trifling nfljir I declate, 1 baj iueu a inning a great mind never to borrow any thing of that mean creature again, as long as 1 ie After hr-cakfas, Mr. Green mus shave. His razor is cut of osdet; J dm. where is Mr. Smith's hone and strap? lie s.ni ior it ihe other day. sir, and f . . . - . . S:uu v.uu.a r.Kf to have the privilege ol using it Mmsrlf tzmetimc. Sent for it? Impertinent1. lie might m . a !at least have wailed till I was done with u. nci', Kj uown to bquircatearn
I end ask him to lend roc his best razor; j
tell him mine is so dull I can do nothing with it. I know he has an excellent one for I saw him buy it last vctk, at Mr. Gram's store. De sure od get the new one.
A Ittlc girl enters: Mother sent meUation of the country. And not only so,
lC see if you had done with the second ,,li,m nl All nion'o llic'nru rl IhP ; . a Jews, which cu borrowed ot her a few ( months ago. jiead it herscl . l 1 , , I 1 1 I - one savs snc wouiu u&c w - . .... . ear tnua, w ny aia not your mo-gai-i"ier a una iur it bclottf 1 (ieciarc i j
uon 1 finow vncre it is now. i icm n ujjsire iu icv iue wcriu Know mm i
I V . I f 1 I l a k at :.omebet:y I lot get wlv I I will make , grcai hoies unoer the at m pus; oesiocs. it is so shabby I am ashamed to see you vear it. Can't we borrow om: some where? Here James, eo to Deacon Da ! vis's, and ask him to lend your fa' her hi : new surtout, as it rains, and h;s is not ; iurtout, as it rains, and h;s is not ; wear. He will take go, d care of ! a,v h d return ,t as soon as he is done ; fit to it, and
layer or niasor,! ;' quiry, and if I can find it, I will send near the Iront door, so that all interested ; who are scattered over a '.u .c space, :i.nd J i . r . . tT'.i".ii --
is? Tis nctd ! mo her in the course of a few weeks. ; (the young cnileman tco, us he parsed ; w wo, c.tanr irom me .ci-r.ucs wi.-tcc
In the aiiernoon n liins: Wile, where i by ) might take notice and rovctn tnem-1 VK3 mw.i..iK..iiitfjaa,iM 1 1 . tt."ii vf! v t i. ;it a .-Mtrit lnvs i-r tt-jt n.rrr-.
? An AvsVue -stny great coa'f selves accoroiPgiy. Iu-n the n.usic ot j ;
he in aftertV-e.l My dear, your greatcoat has got two j this much reflected instrument was . r ' . " .
.tf. a t . r.i i the month of February, when his family vvere zb- ut retiring for the n'ght to thci' respective apartments, a loud rap was heard at the door, which on btin open ed, there entered a little uchin, who) said tiis mamn-y, who lived but a few pa ces ng pan wa, for thwith brought from the
witn it. Atu so on to the eha ol the pacKcu away, r.egiecieu anci lorgotien a 1 1 j at the most distant p-ost cfT.cc it: the I'nichapter. ; mong the rubbish o( old chairs, side ; on in from fifteen to twenty five days ai'iir A Iriend once informed us that t-b'-u '.addles and pannicis, in the garrets ol 1 it is published, at the trif..ng expct.scof two ren o'clork one cold stornV cv eninir in i our houses. j and a half cents? rrin other words before
distant, had sent her respect, am-1 a teamster (.rove up to tne door ot or ; lv n vels lor cx-.n p!e; the (. .hrcr.n ! t. f ; '
wished to borrow a warning pan to! of tfie principal taverns, awd fcsked fo ;( gate occupy two u-!iires, which an: warm her bed, as the hou"c was co'd, and lodiifj fo himself and beast." The j sf ''- at bL- ' o 81 -50. '1 he wi,.-.!e w-i!a ihfv hlrP ?n ih Ti.p ivrm I hir.dioiii saio f.M h- rould r.nt arenmmo ' be readily roi.ta'.ned in three rumbeiscfth'.s
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. , , , , ,. , . I , i v v. ..i.ii nil-it l.l.tU UtlOC kitchen and handed over to the utile tel akin up umt-s'the quantity cf literary matter cm !c low; but he was not yet satifie.i: Mo j "Well, ?jnd the tramstcr, 'I am not supprIt., fur thesame rnonev, bv adcj,f:r5 ;lnjr S3ys if you lend us the warming i at fU par icular, 1 will put t-,p v. ith part ; ;i;c newspaper foi m. But we'ec iid r t:anda perhaps vou would lend us sonru . of a bed." Patt of abed?" replied oui j mission by mail, and the ;tily r ctipt f a cr.ah too, to put into it, as our fiic is a host, why rry ritar sir, there is no, a new bot.k. as a most distinguishing teatnirmost gone out! (bed in the inn, that has rot two in it al 'i ff the puh!icHt;.( n. Difar.t t'.'.scnbeis will The mendicant, who humbly solicits ! ready, and some of them three and four ' f y- T't-td on a hot.ng with these nearvr ;,t
.,1m. o .IU ih.t U tc o Ming C4 . If 11 I IOkV-ftVliJwu iw 1J child of poverty, and his squalid features and u thy rags confirm the tale. j tu chectluily render him all the assistance in your power, conscious that virtue ometimes dwells beneath a tattered garb. The highwayman, who knocks you down, and then summons you to stnd, givetijou a convincing, though un welcome proof, that however degraded t L K . ft 1 . & I . i . . il.A in.a.. ..h... I 'lie wicien iiiuv oc nuiii me jncst-iie sence. oi virtue, yet covmge still ennobles his hcait But the jYevjafiafirr borrower does not possess or.e redeerniitg But we will command our temper KNOWLEDGE It may h-j easily demon there is an advantage in learning, both for f the usefulness an There is something to all men, to all is not the most grovciliog and bac, in is not the most grovciimg and bac, in , lie- i gaining knowledge bir us own sake When you see any thing for the first r,r m... . e ,u i . i rion ftom the siht being new; your at tcntion is awakened, tmd vou desiie to 4 know more about it. If it is a piece of it is a piece of i . . manship, es an in-trumcnl, a ma chine of any kind, you wish tokr ow how u was made; how it works; and what use It lc nF II If ic in or. i rr- nl '.., iliio'.rj. t. , r i . and what are its dispositions, and rener r 7 ally, its nature and habits. J his cesirc ; it-v, in jnuiii jiaLincin; mail prouai i. .". . . ! bi.ity you may never see them again, but
d the pleasure of it ' " n.i a.nwui uuu jus, oce win au.au. i .oin tnrhttrr.'urh l,t-
, at least, whose nalure, iirlfi)(u . . itt . the lover f knowl, Vt-. ar c! sr.u r..
you reel a curiosity to learn al! about them!, , . -b' r because they are new and unknown lo kro bars by the a-ur, . ed hot potash you. Vou accordingly make inquiries; 1 b-V 4,C T"n'ev,1 " sl?,1'n botcs Pmgcrs you feel a gratification in getting answers apd fY rni Vll" C '"T" m' to vouro -tstions thaMs in recei vinrr in n 69 r'd nwt rUlXU.IiS DLV I LSf ill, in receiving, n-.gf),. h , , formation, and in knowing more, in be- f . n . . . n. , ' . 'ln
ine Letter informed than von werp. hr. r Tr . ', . . luic. ii yuu cer uappencu again to see the same instrument, or animal, you fi id ir afTTfra-i f in rrrn prr bavinr crr n . ll -ft hefnrP. rnrl In think H.,1 vr, bn ...L. .u: r . . iiiiiiir auoui n. 11 vou see another in. ;-i:: .-, o.. u;i'im ui annual in 3umc i cauiii3 otic, Ml i n-rpn in ii hrr nar im ure i-i.n ii pieasmg to compare them toptther cr and to note in what they agree, and in what they differ Now all this kind nf gratincation is of a pure and disintcres ted nature, and has no reference to any of the common purposes of lite; yet it is a pleasure, an enjoy ment. You are noth " ing the richer for it; you d j net gratify .our palate, or any other bodily appetite; Snd vet it is co nteaont- that von ! give something out of your pocket to j obtain it, and would forego some bdiiv I . , h-.. u" j enjoyment ior us sae. i ne pleasure derived from science 'ike nature, or rather snu'c' I r wha' h3S .bf. fact, science, which in iriiMlt SK C I IdllS I My , .. 1 a i . i 1 1 1 i -. i iik m i )c isc i c i n tion . it, . .1 . . f ; ' in regular order, so as tobe taught easi ! , K . ' , ... , .. ' i 'y remembered, and readily npphed " J rr tr , Henry Brougham. ; v Kxtracfs from the reports r f the Con cord, Maachusf t., Cattle Show. THE Sri.Y.YLYC U'lfEKL. The spinning wheel was not suffefrd to die without many a pathetic tulogyJcA , its honored memory. Often have we i heard our mothers lament the neglect Sc contcmnt with which ihis nervet sp c.n eration treated thern. Whv. a;.l th,,s,, again, why do you not reflect that tfci
same neglected ammai carried lire '.
couniiy safely through the vat ot the revolution; it supplied your armies vtith cioiiunjr. protected tnem bB,!IM corns oi mc norm aru w:c j south, and was under Providence the sal but the time was, when no dwelling j house was propetiy furnished without. them no daughter received her warnage portion without a large and a loot ; wneci it was an honor to any fair damsel io hjvc a spinning wneci aim 10 m-; : . . now to use u toe; and such was i.ic ue-; I I I. I 1 I 1 mm I used, tnat it generally stood in the entry nifc-n.y exio.iec, u was itr prewpranx 10 j any heard in these degenerate days; ; they would give more to hear 'swcct . home" played cn a spinninir whtel than ! all the piano fortes in creation! it was so j solid and so thtillinc wi'.hal that it cave ! soliu and so thtillsng withal that it gave , an impulse to all w ho heard it. But Noyy , the poor spinning w heel is doomeu to be . . . I 1 if l YJXKF.K jiCCOMMODJTIO.YS. !
ihe Bosun 1 at script gives the lol- j r,!i 1 i- . 1 o elucidate toe adv antages cf the "Seizing humorous account of an incident ; .t rWruU,-u,t, r;!r.r,
which happened at V orcester last week: Ou the first evening of the convention. date him, eveiy bed in the house being j 1 t.ttVil. rnnr t r In mr- elrrn i, tb ! ,. j there pat Ion o, we f.re gomn to rr.a.;e up seven teen beds there to night, end they are all engaged " "Weil row that's cvrious; can't you give ne a buff-luw tkin and let me'lay down here in the enlrv. I shan't n scom j moda e nobody 'No,! shan't have you in the entry; ; we shall be up ?Sl night, and I dont want ' tlfA nhnll m nil (MUt nr-I T -.-v any lolks clattering and sprawled about j the floor where people are passing all the ' tinie " j you have got no beds, no buffalo skins, . , . , . , take to let me hang cn one or tietn t.erc D r' V , . f , , , . lbe ,auSh xvas fa,rlV tlirrCrJ 'gainst the landlord the company present in- ! , , . ' 3 ' i V , . ai " - "UMUIM , . . . i uwivr auvy i catkin t L 3 rn o ckl.1 ym.i y: m:. WTI eir as. u-tmr over neverihe sclybrr.icd lire K?' r has ! i no r r l I - I a Ia n - . ...11.-... I... . . A , u ...u iu,. .' . , ... .body will co i . ,. ; the follow ir ment ov cwl boo r-ees him, unit cv crv come vvJ ctc I B iicsw; allow n artyklc? tbout as quick oz : i l)i ' 1 1? )CRC C"U U 51?. a 'CC ,i0t t . ... whayl ships, wun iron foundry, tew hog v.i v.ii.u. ii vv iiui- ! SllS OV fcid 40 ( !:.( tn-. Oil ttninrnlo A n,wl...l. bull frogs, 4 1 miles of the rocki moun I U,n' 9 WetliS of ,he hAC WCtliCI ir, iJanawarv, C barrels ol iun nniu'er. I . - . . ' I Hve sturgens. 6 mad d es, one scasur i . . , , ... ' " ' " ......j, I hait tran. "all ;f t. rnvt Mmc k . v ,.aL,i., , ! , L , , St0maCk' U on-v j , Ca? bcct,that 1 ts lhe,M shukm inm air yar ;;ecs uown east, anci that ; bcts awl r.3' uion si. IPiv one that won should be ss clrrn rn u i : . u , : i , ., l'"ir c-tnes ana pcr.onv f"jl rW , nner riociii.tion ol tn? preni'v i? deem .1 1 ... j or, tisid-s?, us any norn w i.hin-to rent. i n .. r ' ! will v icw tr.om f;rsr ,r, iher is a uon Tlior? is a ipinntitv of GIl- -nd flAVon tliof.rnithitni:iv bo had vvi-h WUrA? I.i'T: now .rrow ItllT. aiw-u u l ii.l.li fl f M,.' . I, r, ft . .. i.:..u i ... ' . wnieu um uu iiim :u :i i - . - iir.ii plication tj 1 ClU 1 J OF LVI7..'V htv"pii"rirv pone wmi iii-Ait,i A mis oiric
Well, by gosh, you iro an neenmmo- 5 ,ri mrborgh. together with tn perifxlical
dating fellow, I don't think," said the ",U,1U",1"' ,v,,4; u villain, i ron. theKr- ... . -.r . . mer wc shall st L'ct the lx-st .Viv-A-. !.V.
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is exactiy ot the nou, !he 0,)OM? t,v n,;:r- Ci,.. ;v.,ln : hsher S2Q.fi'.,, ,nd a prc7-nionate corn. it is the me.-lVincrnnP5 (,ri t;0 i,,:,,.;;;., ... i cn tor a larger n-im'r. Tlus arracrclerrcd tots, irt . . r i , ni;ni is r.i ide to inrreanr t'i r-M. .,. m . ,5f " situnti.m lira public 2iou- is pt;:i t:ni ,,l,r,r.n.h;.s11'. , r,ll'',!,,i:"n its most compre nn t-nM r i , . . an txtCvwriK-h vv.H m.;ke it an ,-tnect tr.
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theep,? ropnUr t cnou;vctf kntitixd Tr;n SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRARY L'vr.iarning equal to FIFTY rcvmce, rOU ITVE DOLLAIIS! j.. nrcniiii-' to the milltc a : cri ira!. eUjr, , v IjOW Ul ' jt3 , hariiotcr. it ill I e CN,,,.ct, j tj,.,t the !n;bli.-!i'r shu!1 r!rscrll j,;s plan, and the cl jeets he ii .j cs to i I a(.cn1 llnre is grrwtr rp n ir.e 1 1 itcd ?:a!cs .. . . m w. - a numerru j rpuhitM.n, with literary taites l(Ul in tlll. j..lcrir.r they carixt Ik- t.rucuud as ;0on :iS m;b!M:ed, for wit!.r.U!ci;'.sidera. ble cxptnse. To supply tills desiJeratum ra tl:e design -f t!:e p'escnt imdtrthk'.r.r, the cLi'f ihjrcl cf r:h:ch rrt jJ:ctica!iy mukc . r,ui rtuihng cht uf:tr crd to f.ut it i.i a y Jl ""'"S" t.t-y.c.t .u t t.ui u i.. a l'jc! "lU br"! u torry tr.cn dr Books cannot be sent bv ma;!, wl.r.c tl.i ..Sccu, ."nvbc ri-cciv- ; i i t oook. comu uc nour.a m l'!;:iaiie:ph:a, t;ur ! subscribers in Ohio or Yei:i:ent may be t?r,10 it ;,CIiir r0CCSSr.vy t0 CtIUjnte it ;,llh snnie other puhlicat'u t.s. Take t!sc Wuver- ! " -l''u " itl ' c H'"1" ai "r j.r.:7.r with equal to abort '.iy 't 'uu v f thecommcn Jundon noveisic tor Tive 2K4jars. Thismaj not take r:ltv-tw) uuks to j accompli!.; f c, thcu-h nut longer than one j week will elapse lietwc-eiiil.tr isMiir g f j each number, yet, wluii their is a puss if stlV ii4 resting matter, t.r ulwt; two r,r " mF:cu u co.nain n , uhole work, the propricttu wiilfiti I iuiselt '..i:u.,.t. ..1..i.i;k ... . t,, . . - . . i ff-y two numb-rsbeinetl r , f;XK dollars. Arrangements have hern mrde tn receive : from London an early copy f -very ncvy j book printed cither in that mart . talent, or j tv and r.ccuv; icy as an ix'er.Hve i rii tinc: tare, f.nd r.o c'.'v. (iood st-inr'aift ,.mrU 7' . ' ranr.aia novels, a:d o:!:cr vvoiks, now cut of i;r:i:t. u av al I occasionally be re-produccd in i ur colun.r.i. , The .,..nrIS!er crr.M.M.tlv ; !cuK o "f'n-iiifs t.-.t t!,.-v , ..i i.. o. i..i.it i.. .t nay necl lr;e no V . , -hk, ciicie, as tuc , f.- uici'.i v.i.j iiii uia.cnas.? n xne l-.'i;ti 1 1I al duties, to literary tastes and huliiafdds a j due sense of the responsibility heasun.es "n
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. r . uon oi osmoxiouftor unwholesome rnrntal ati- ' Rirn peculiar advantages and facilities for ; lhe selection cf becks. These, with the adI V , ' c.u.aniu'ls created by Psrenrii-s 1 ii-iiiiiuii. '.iviiiHi.il ami i i-.ii. ! rant the' proprietor in gi.aranteX;', ii i l , tul e::ecutin cf the liierarv deparurent ; It woald be iupe.ei r LMtor- to c.;l,tc c.i j the general advantages coi,ve,.i,,.cr. i "vfA aPub!,can Ints totho peoI le of hteraiy put-mis wherever located. but more particularly to these ko ,f- ! lu rctired situations-thev a.e . ' '? "tuatns-.hey i ... r , . ; ''T'le Selcrt Cnculating Library" v.;i: 1 printed wn-kly ( n a double meiium i-l t-et :. r - : V-' iuvo L.rin, w.rti three ccliin".ns on a rasre vii ri ; , ;, Cieut carp -,-:.' " , so t,5 io tarry saiciy to tr4e moot ilis'r.t- .,t c'J.ce. i will he prir tcd and f.nUhrd viit, ,iIf. same care and accuracy a shook work, 'i j.c ncie i.ity-twor.mi.bers wdJ fnrr.i a 'Cli.'fTI-. . . . . -a ptTre wlif, it can.ir .T... I. .1 1.. . , .w .. ' V tnki c3 v;Vir prrr;re f:vp v.i.jcr Irrrv - ; t-u wzawv- tn :Lrr n -n'f I .Sikc,i!rts' living near afrits, mav rav- , their stuscnptKMssiothem; th.e ct!ktruie ' M:ur,tcd ,M?' Icn''-the an.r-1.: to ti.c c ; "l;'J r rrra:Kemen: - i Subscriber narn-cc!,0,.',M.-: . 1 !.i.'iir f . mcfy.i"i v! .r-A-nvr ri ... ..r.l , ap.! -n.iv kno hov? many top: Lit of tne f.uure i r.:iti.ber. p 'i blither i a?r,V,c rre rr n:ete cen-.pio.,nll3 bsl-, tie,,. v.i.1 be eatitl-.d to an exrhnn-e ..v i n-n i'J , A1)AM WALD!L:. fSuhTi;iti.,nj. Inn nlov v-,r. n.irt'wttveii a: this oiiirc. "
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