Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 March 1833 — Page 4
; called at the tailor's Tor bis daddy's new 'before carts came into vogue, lie was ac-l
clothes, but llierc was yet considerable customed to haul his wood by the aid of finishing lobe done to them, and he was jtn old black marc he kept in his service.
requested to ask his lather to have pa
VOUTRAIT OF A LADV. WITH EMBELLISHMENTS BY HERSELF. Not very young not verv pretty, Not verv dull not very witty.
I knew (bvr instinct) how to scold.
tiwi.ee the next morning. When this was reported to the old man, his wrath was kindled, and he vociferated, with considerable wrath 'Plague take the tailor!' He slipped oa bis great coat, pro-
Now the old marc' harness consisted of
a breast plute and traces, made of tf
untanned hide of the ox. At the close
a rainy day, he went to his weed lot
atcd oroc lorty or fifty rods fioni bis
j dwelling, for the purpose of procuring a
; vrdjablc ad.Vi'.on 1 1 1 j wbrr.i.cs of li,r--&
. who j irr nize the wok.
C-Q W. tfi'ivJR&, Til. 2.
f 'KNDL15S hi nr. fusion .! rvice lr ! The pure il the NOVELIST'S MAC-
tl. tlicrii-.::ioi" VtnrctKKMitiKl A.INK will he Jnc Dzluirs prar.nuut.
f the cimtv.--Mu m;iV Lu found at Jehu C. ' "dvenrc. puomiu-r. ose of Ciurk's Hr,H ' ' ;l ,s in' ,!l,:le" r.uu.,cr nf impitssieo. ... '-' - , r pert ns v isi;h ; to Mibscil!.: -ti c requested, ,stu- v mevnne,, Jan. V. 1ST, ;1 tf tn do so n idie deNy. Orde rs nmst be ad-
a,.l 1 tlriKl U3V If) llir rv! nirl f.!. I iiT,f fit IVUPfl A li . t..'. .... ,... 1..
and fills his capacious pockets with the j which he judged might be a smatt I .aoCJl j
toiiituia uifci.'".' 'y.i'g uui iic lu.iiiu j iui uii jit taaiineu nei eo one ciij,i K K.-it l incl l!l C mi r t r. , I r r r- . I. , . I ! MM t 1, li r II ' rl I . .. I - . . I
He called one to him, and giving him an I her therein. The old mare continued apple or two, set him off in gieat haste her couise till she arrived at the door.
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And talk'd (untaught) at nine nont!s eld; j for the tailoi's shop, which by the near- J when, to his surptise he dhcovertd, that
lu one short year. I learned at school, esl
to his house ai six oclock chaiinj; the t:.nce without breaKin or moving th boy to say nothing about his erraiid to a- ! load an inch. Throwing down his ax
1
To speak bv rote to look by rule;
I found tht all the world agrees, A lady's province is to please; Whate'cr her motive, means, or plan. She must Inr channins if she can. 1 thought this hard, but could not doubt it. And so, forthwith, I set about it; I studied bnnely day and night. Tom ike such pi ogress as 1 might. And. (at some cost of time aa 1 rest.) I'm tvw 'as charming' as the hes" ! I judge by f ihion not by reason; I only laugh in proper season. Whatever ;mtics folly play?, I listen 'with a face of praise: If vice or meanness cros my path, I check the throb of scorn or wrath; By civil dullness sorely tried, 1 never yawn (except aside!) Rat play the fool with striding ea?f And by appearing pleased, 1 please! Sometimes, through hurry or mistake, And, now and then, for conscience sake, 1 tell the truth! -a social evil, A practice neither s fe or civil, A rudeness. I as well aware, 4Too gross for well-bred nerves to bear, ivvhalf mv beau.v have taken fright, Give out that I can read an 4 write, Anrtil me 'clever out of spite. At home I caught (with gvitf I own,) A useless learning worse than none I learned to think i d rigorous i-t. That mends the head, but seais the heart; Vet when the thinking tit is o'er, I'm just as foolish as before. Seeking what mischief I may do, And drawing liknesses for you! I'm not a wit, nor yet amuse I sport no blue (but in my shoes.) I'm not accomplished' nor a taint, I neither proselyte nor pai it. The 'Ologies'are past my reach, 1 read no Greek, and never preach, Bat then, instead, at idle times I make good pudding ai:d-b d rhyme! I flirt in Fxnny Kemble's style, I can be constant for a whileCivil M rogues, to coxcombs coo!; I shun a rogue but dread a fool; With either if one hastor.o, The roue's the safer of the two! Mv agi? -about some twenty-four, I T.av be less I wn't b- moM-; I r.iii'nnt couut it pleased the fates, I never could remembei dates, I'm often gay. and s.uretimt s sad, la temper, neither good or bad. But, as you see, with tongue and pen, A httle saucv now aed the n. Folks say tint I am pretty tro, Veth-.ps thev Matter me 'a few!' till dl 1 refer the poirA to you? 1 tos mv head wih so much grace, Y i cannot choose but like my t.tcc; My Hgure's good my ancle neat. Small hands, blue veins, and pretty feet! Is' money! I despite the pelf, 1 am a fortune in myseli! This sparkling gem is still unset. Go. id news for on Fin suigle t: M- heartbut move megentlv heio, hearts, vou kiiO.v, are puzzling gear; Mine, if 1 have one, is at best
On i riddle. hKe trie, rest
j v3i iuuv. iimic aou a uai .jit' Kicai extCi'SililiHy Ol liic
distant, to request the tailor to come up ; traces, they had stretched the whole dis
the
cr down nis axe
ny one, and ptomising him moie apples : he went to his beast, and removini the
jit he would return within such a time. I harness from her, threw the hrtast plate
Jie then called another boy and set him lover a post that stood near the door, and
Till;
oiiierwe. Any .o:t i t or l st AIa.tr furt.iihing ten s.bs4 liters, ieii.ittiiiC tb-
", a:r.o'..:.t t the vabiCiiption, shall be cntiilt 1
olf on the same errand under the same
1 restrictions and wkh the same promises;
jihen another ar.d another still, till he had
at least twenty expresses, each I rods apart. Now as the tailor sat
i bench, with his legs akimbo bun
I the good old song of
j "Hurrah for the cabbsge, Hurrah, j in came the first boy with his 'Uncle i Bill N wants to know if vou will
went to bed Upon
rising
' ' t( the comn.ion or ,o ptr ct t.t , cr.c c x Charles Alcrwer ' i-ouii A. (Jm ! gratis one year, ar.d the Lady's Kock i,r ii- " ? same long. i t.t tar.e. Uncurrev.t notes i
fX!H' Ti: nxtM or
c. alj:xam)i:,', co.
i .-.o:cut un.:: received m pay.ici.t ;;t pir value. A spvciu en of the woik.or ia- ' Korniatioj; n intCiii;r it. n ;.v hi- o'.t.-.: it 'r
IntcndcGnm;ncingtr the rim: 'f January a;uircii:g the pub.:hers (..ot j aid.) a Xerni-M;i;tU'j tuwlxiUtsJit 1 .nts Sl;iciii: frur s.dci ibfi s. and i-reftr-
thO nCX ( TO "K CAI.LKD TJ'H I V , A ( V l I t 'AC V. J A k tO tl. r rn.n', a. c
morning he found that the heat of he J ?r?r.? A r """r Cil!l havc ' v;Jlaily foiwaukd. morning sun had so otctated upon the I 'wJ .1auxjZa1Lu . Hdinus of newspapers generally, w'.l
a lew contraciibilny of thetraces, astobrinlc' NO branch of the lighter hteratuie ol the piCTiS- insert tr.r a.nne s oittii as ccr.vec on his i the wood up to the door readv lor hew- present age e.fTers a wider field, or greater u nt, and entitle uieuiiehts thereby to a irv
.ruing j mg and splitting. Lowell Comiend. variety tor selectic.n. than those worts ft- excu nge .or one year.
llMliariv viown as iiooiuio ai.-i n o r;"i. xj o-j.j.,ii;uii Kviniu ai liuiUiKi.
On the use of Sale in feedintr Cattle
Lord Somervilie attributes the health!
of his flock of two hundred and thre
, come up to hi", house at six o'clock .Merino sheep, which he purchased in
barely waning to get toe wotus out, re
i he set oIT on his return, as the least de-
Jay might nullify his title to any more ap
ples. But he had scarce left the doorstep when in came another boy with the same request; then another and another, fn vain the man ol fashions endeavored to make them tarry a space to give some explanation; no, Uncle Bill had to ft them to deliver their message and be 1T
The cubounded encouragement wiixV these have received. hae intint ed many et
the most giffedWrit(.rs to engage i i their ;
composition, and they have, m consequence,
i'HlLADLLrillA
e? fi r:7!T' a t; v. r -r-
attained a dtsrfe r.f n crit and excellent e i a i a;u:.v m:i-aiv. k tim: L.i:t-
which, with a few splendid ciicev'-iens, J
were, until the present century, entirely en known.
are constant!
are recourse some which
F.yLJZ g y. v s.vr a s n i : phov e s: e y r. Till", oi b!ii.h.-rs it lUt Haiunl.fv i..,r'-
in eentrae f publication, t;.ert-i.:rutt.iupv nuowit llce tj Cv,,Pv;w. nr .
. - - .-w
Amonrst tV.e treat mass cf Novels v. Inch .
Bv the time the sixth had made his ap
pearance the tailor dropped his work in
the utmost consternation; and when he
hael counted ten, he sprang from his Twice a week
bench in a oaroxvsm of tei tor, believing 'sumcitnt.
Spain, principally to the use which he made of salt for the last seven years on
his farm. These sheep having been accustomed to the use of salt in their native
land, bis lordship considered lhatin this
damp climate, and In the rich land of j c tit. i . i i
, ' u uo. , l. UIC them to the reading community in a neat, ; St a
oeecssary io supp.y mem witn it regu popular, and convenient form, with greater ! ' v ... , t", l-.r r Amnni .ol. ;. i '. 1 ' . , . . .. f . 1 unel tae list rt snl.
ex-cry one thousand put in the morning
ulate, ten of
arc
I v uio V'VMV
aie eiy supeuo. , uiU.x-,:,HJ!oft f.rr.ji-.i u.hu-1. il-.ni- 1. - r
o select these and Mesent !,...:... .i .mur . : .k. ...
UlUILVJ I h UlvM L It N il.lt
J - ince the crnuv.ti .cement f their nn-
scriOcrsnow exceeds
cnoueh
I himself beset by a legion of we
die.
i not say whai but it was a glootny after ! noon, and ha was some what superstitious withal. As the door opened the fif- ! teenth time, his hair stood up on end a d
his bare arms erc complete gooe ftesh.
'Grccious fathci;' he exclaimed beslietfic for the rot
himself and et off upon the run bare I heath el, and bare bick- cl. with his shirt j PARTIES 'I nr foil oinc ti from sleeves rolled up, for Uncle Bill's. Be ithe life and tunes of I'redciick Keynobh:
fore he had got halfway, it began to rain j 1 hrnugh lile, I have ojjs-rvcd tha
CM eemn-ii. ami u .ess e ;m man u.ev enn eie ,, , .rr.,,c .. o-.'.. -
sheer; a hand nil is furnished bv the booksellers, ns the pnnci-1 tc ,i . . . i. i - -
on a fiat stone or pal object oi t:;e prnpo-ed pubncati..:-.; tl.;..vs in imbbr estimation
which set a few yards ?X v li h-ca tbe pt.b.hers ars sitisTitO ; nla s.iT(iri,av r.rU
for one hundred sheep.- l'? 1:1:1 i' moie eas.ry eoau ; Comprehensive as to embrace -vtiv xark-
. , ,, . r " , tc.ner 'lersons.cn account ot tnu ej:tr;iorta ,,. , c .. , ... . . , .
r. . r . ft lltl.U Km II Mil, U1 : . 1 c
Ut a liocU ot near one thoir 1. -i . . f , " , . ! journal, i.nevaiurt science
were riot ten old sheeti which n... t ....ur.'' .1,-- ".u . Art f lUiestic News
r iui 1 1 il ij'.' i'.c: iMri jiir ?. i : r-. !i': ;i in 11 ..
satid, there
did not take kindly to it, and not a single
lamb which did not consume it greeelily Salt is likwise a preventive of disorders in sK)ck fed with rank green food, asc-o
er or tut nips, and it is deemed a speci
a
UiC
1 lire
they nr? enabled to receive the lai st Brit- .,f '..:., ' , t "s f. lx-fir-. , V , , ot p iss.vg everts Loo ixicr.tries on Ne'.
, . . . - , . , i l untie ali'.-t: l)r;imi!C
LUVi km lii i ? v v. 1 1 1 1 1 uiv.) nit. v-k'i m ill 1 ; i .... 1
t!iK ir.of.t cxtcrshc printing cvtaliHshnuM.T I i v
in 1 (iiiaiicijjiua, arc c;m re-pi;nt in tt:n-
CiiticiMns, ;md
oIi;-r vi;!.itcts, receive cr,ntant and edn-
'-. lUU 111 t hi lt!t C-Vt .f l.r k. tt 4. MitirrifUt,
shoru st period anv work they i,,av cfmose .". J " , .'7' V-' Vr 1 - , ! , if-. '. ' ,. ; iess, eoveiM'v and general excellence tillto nndet take, li, tor example, tb?y s ould ,., , 4. , - . . , . r 1 . l . I J 1 ' eontentN, the Courier o.h iairty clami nrew:sl to furnish as part ct the-ir regular se-1 . . lf , , . l ,. y x Vt ... " . cedencc ver any sin liar put a atKn. lies, anv e:w Ln:d;-h Novel, th.ev can do so i .... .. n . , , ;
at as early a date as anv Aiuenran hook-ell- i , ,. ' - , , . I 1 ,. , . . " ! i vipplieu by t i n.'inal contnbu'u 1 s fr iu t!,5 ni in hint' 1 itfiTit (.11 uri! ur t- t i- i.-.. ., 1 It J ...... hi..
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hi...!.. ,1 Uo.likl.llmn..!. ihorn I rw c: n.,p. H ;..;r.... .!.,. ! um.,ltni,M.i:vl- M'ul, t!,.-Ivy.L-. .JC-l d,IU .inl ...541.,;,UISIUII A Lie T.t ll W J.-
j he soon had not a dry thiead about him.jhiings more dissatisfaction to in donor Iieaion i:i the larger citks. and but atri-j l",;' i He rushed into the house with all the fu- 'ban panics; thost- that ate not invited mP;5 vxpense of postage. ! pcrindie-al literature. W'.iuttvcr ecu be ub-
i ry of a maniac, and fell rVt upon the ! become his enemies, whi!e those that
: tloot; he jumped up again nothing at I aie, rective the intended compliment oni the moutfi. exclaiming withdlraordina jiy-s their due, and dejwirt rieliculiiig the
ry emphasis 'Heavens and earlti- Uncle
: Bill, what do you want of mt!' 'O, said I Unrle Bill, calmly, as he stood with his i hands in his pockets, 'I only wanted to in i quite wlun you thoaght it would be
; ;iiu ly that you coukl make it convenie'bj !
; to finish my clothes?' Lynn Messengers
A MARVELLOUS STORY.
inatlerjuacy of his t Horts.
It is even wotse with those who are concerned in a political party. They make tub3tantial enemies, vho never forget them, and acquire friends who wi.l always forget to remembci them.'
I - 1 i i" i i I
iu m. e e.,.; wo ks or us pm:cation. ; ta:IKi whether t l.oxe cr abroad. calcuS.-.-
nun mil uiit liioc
t.iUCil eOllVeV .tr.rl t,.m,t-r. i . t .'-... t . . ..... i ,
. . .. . . ' nil Uillll.ll.i Kll'-H.l Ul IU3VI Uli, IJiUlJiltU both,rat.hca'..-.nandnist,uttr.; andeSpc-;:lI;0 fl.itable. is piocured and pubmhceL cially 5nch as nave the r ham. vi f t shne , witho,lt reference to e-.v- tme or tro-.ble. am! ';teievt I f these objects cannot be ac j lu tVn.ishing news, foreign or eh,i,eV:r, coti'T'liifietl troni tni oi!o? iMj.t vioiiiiv i .t r,i- i i . c ... t- . .
! , . 'J i ene punustiei s me naiui cay v,ci:ri( r navj
n;out an press, recourse may oe UuU to Timse ; icrv gu.ul aiUantHSes and they cmrulebtlv ste t htu; pi (Kturtions of a termer age. vdr.eh. j al:eal t0 thr ;)an experience ,f their tvb be n :; almost tniuvly out ot print; are com- , , c ,nwN,9;h ,.,. :, ...
t -" " " - --.' "ini kllV) IIJI
irt't"f) llv itl-t-li in thi r -t- r w. l. .1.
vvr.Ml.-l l.r ;r.:uil un.i-.. t ....... '..'. . . ""
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PATIKXV COUR rsiiir. . I knew a man tha- went comtinr his
I sweethean the distance of three rr.iles e v.
par;ti ely but little known, and, m some ca
i
ui..st of those which are cf u.oic recent en- j The Saturday Copier "is r.t present s"' r i the l..rgest newspaper, uucunxcted wiv A. the Novelist's Magazine, tlmuph ir.ten- ? politics in the Lunte d States. It is prin'eol
j ded expressly for pi est i vation, will he fur-! on a sh et of greater size, and contains bv
T I . rx V- - r- . kn a.. i . . .la. 1 t L a. ..I I It A rtt lLOIIin rm fat (..,. a. a n . n I i
, ... . ..t). lusiKti tosub-cribdsin pamphiet foi it actual ir.eavnreinetit. a larger amoi,;.t ,f j marvelous, or the stupid wonderful, as j dogging her home af.er church on Sun- wUl bect.nvevcd by mail to them. m distv.t i rcnliv.g mr.t.er than any other w-klv jc,,rimy uncle called it. I must relate n a- day alienioons; making above fifteen places, and at a very modeivtc expense i.fjnalof a purely miscellaneou character. Inecdutc in point. Some gentlemen wore thousand miles. For the ii r t seven peMage. It wisl fuu.ish a lai ge amount ol ! Notwiihsiamlii.g this snperioiiiy, the i-nb-Idining together, snd i e'atiog theii travel oirs he only stoTl d cotirtiil in the j agreeable, me ml, and impiovit.g rev.uii i lishers, atixictis net merely to merit, but t j
lling adventures; one dealt n much on Jehnir porch; but for the remaining period' ,or !cis t la" ''n-j-tdth cf the price at whvii , nisuie acoMmuance and extension e.i tl.etf
I the marvellous tint it induced nnerthcr to
'give hi-.n a lesson.
J was once,' said he, trgaged in a!
skirmishing pify in America; 1 advani . r. " . . . ... .1 r i . : i .
I1 U N t" T U V Ll ' Y j ceo :.ir,w is Sep ii aw-ii iiuiii uiy ii icons , : and saw three Indians in pursuit of tru 'List, wkde I read thee a lesson e horron of thc tomahawk in th hanjs Uncle Bill, as they used to call hirm 0f a!,;rrv savages, lock possession of my vh tivtd in Wivodcnd, was a plain tnal- ,nindt considered lor a momen wha ;cr ot fact old codger, who always cn- w;ls 3e fjonv. m0st of us love li'e,and -dei voted to di wtight in all his dealingi mine was hot 1 precious and useful to my with his nrighbors. But one very ci-' family; I was swift of foot, and fc-ar adinablc viitue he possessed in a rare dc- !ed to my speed. After looking bxick, giee, v!z: punctuality in i tic fulfilment ot for i.e coontry was an open one, I at engagements. If he proenned you a ! length perceive d that one of my enemies
iaer' f wood, et such an hour, the clos.x jiaj outrun the o'her?, and thc well
! he ventured (what a liberty alter a sep I uu s,m,e n,,i;nt otnerwie etr.-.r.ti'. and gicat patrrnage, Inive detern.u cd to Ltniai atiachment!) to hang his hat on a l;.'"Jc (Un, trouble to the Mib-cribeV ; crcsr the size ami jtherive itrftrsre ths
. . - i i ii laiiuiu ii mi oi i :ir i oiimi 1 "-.i n- i i a t . i ' i : w "fci ill iti i it -t r r 't
settee. Th -edline, a cm.sumn.atict, wlU lrc ' t. , i ,. v..,t.M..:,:,r :, .,., ...u
. 1 J I j ! I I w -m . k W VM.
devoutly to be wished, was solemnized
when Ilobert and Hannah wcio in sear and yellow leal.
nzc(i UlJr tntir literary wants n; the lxt method ' purpose, on the FiHsnf Jaxuakt, IS3C. their! that could be devistd. ! the atuvdy Couiier will be enlarged b I Determined to ure every availaM c m-nns ' -!: - addition of four cobmms in width. ;i
j e,f maki:. tin; Novelist's .Sli-gnzhiw- interest-1 l;,vi"rtienate mcn-.vc in k-ngth. so that it Irish love for Jir'iii.. Some pea- ing an 1 valuable to subscribers, n I f r the nwl lt.,, co":::, r!i amount of matter nearsants belongi.g to opposite factions had' t'urtlvr pu. of giving KNVtJrHAGi:- : lv to tno hundred p:.gc s cf a commt n nAnr r,....iinr i ir-n,..1,t w.f-u.. ..... I Mii.sT "i O A M Lit AN U S!T I F.n r. : duodecimo bor k. i his im vtr.sr ..beet wiil
Ul uimvi L'W'Uiivi' V.M ViiM?aiu;iv.t,a, ii,iv, . .
r
were, however, two on one side and four ! imuhUe their ext-rtions. the publisher pro-
ljobv; a pKiuiua. i 0500
on the other. In this case, there was likely to be no fight; but in order to balance the number, one of the more nu
merous parly joined the weak side; be
Would be sti'iking while he was unload-' known saying of uivijc and corqJ , j kase, boys, it would be a burnin shame,
so it would, for four to kick two; and, except I join them, by the powers, there's no chance of their being a fert of sport or a ow, at all at all.' Accordingly he did join them, and ihe result ol it was, that he and his party were victorious so honestly did they fight.
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iog; it ne agreeu io on u un..g mua ..w ; ciccurring io rne, l siacKencu my speett, thus it ai done tints and thus, an I that ! an;j allowed him to come up; we.epgait was done thus, was a sufficient proof to 1 cd in mutual fury; I hope none There" all his neighbors round, that he had a- (bowing to his auditor) will doubt the greed to do it thun Jind thus such a I tesiM; in a few minutes he lay a corpse weight of character bad he attained. 1 at my feet. In this short space of time, N frarful forrb'jd r.gt ever influenced 1 the two Indians advanced upon me, so I bi.n i bi tak or postpone an engagement, j took again to my heels not from cowA'wr.vs punctual himself, he admired ! ardice, I can tn truth declare but with punctuality in those with with whom he j the hope of reaching a neighborhood, had o do; and when he dalt with one not ; where I knew dwelt a trib-. fricndlvto
like until himself in this particular, (and jii,e English; this hope, however, I4. jiogcther, and begged the magistrate that
itis a thousand pairs mere are so nviny .forced to give up; tor, on looking bat. lie blacksmith mtg-bt not sutler, because of that stamp among us.) they were pret- I saw one of my puisueis far before the he was nccessaiy to the place, which ty sure to get the joke upon themselves. other. I waited for him, recovering my I cou'.d not do without a blacksmith to
if there wcreanf j.i&cinthe matter; but almost exhausted breath, and soon this i shoe horses, mend wheels, kc But the
magistrate said, how then can I satisfy
A blacksmith of ?. village murdered a ni 3 ii , and wa condemned to be hanged. The chief peasants o( the place joined
TO TUB AUTUOIl or Uion a .VrJijnd .v.v.'yVr.', ti'.'iici n-'iad o ( re .'cited onor b'Jstx the U: Oct. 1S33. This prmium v. ill be awarded bv a com
mitt"..-, to b- chosen for thc purpose, and as
, be tilled with tin- clmicesl tales and pretty ; tni-.rr.llan:'Ous ssays extrac ts from rr- ; cent popular publication? and all other topics relating to the literature of the times. ; Besides the sti ictes i t rard to the agrceablr, ; due attertiou will be paid to the useful, ad all iuipoiiant facts ounce ted with the ie nd fall of stocks, the: :!uettntion cf tht; gran market cc. will be especially and
usticc? A lalxrer answered, 5ir.
matter; but ; almost exhausted breath, and soon this
le us cite an instance to the pov.it. Indian sharejl the fi'e of the first, i Uncle 1M nce mplrvcd one of the ' had now only one enemy to deal with;
d-iwn town tailor to manutactnre a sun but I felt fatigued, and being near thejtheie are two lawyers intbe village, and
cf
bei
h
-tin
carciuiiy n.-ttn. 'ari:u ed,eP.".s!i,rif nts intended to adorn
ie is presumed the succcssml cmi.p.-titor wdl .l5iL ',i-''t"r.a:vl Kr;'T:'r l-tri!S. ;-.rr i,or
)Oss!-s tinusu il merit, the nob ,,;cri r f t!'" ' " "'-r., ...... mun x.m ci A'orwr' Mtazint b-.snles usir,.- r for , l'M: lsv-' -rl ''"l )un-os. The pri-c that work eot :e-e ti have it printed m U'V coutn.ne ;.sk .utr-tv o Cellars pcf
handsome !)n k hm, corres'-rpdin ' to the I'diSi LONDON l.UrnONS cf p' p-i-
lar novels. Tor every thousand copiesVf the wcrk thus printed," which m-.y b!r s:M. , tlie atithor vha'.l receive, in acidi'i'ou to t!-, five hundred dollars. I'll" IT DOLLARS. ' or kve dollars for every bundled. ;The n.ovtls presented for t';e pcnu-! urn which shall prove unsncce fu!, r.'U br' rtturdto thr'.r rcfneiive autucrx. ti e T)ubli!f r.el.'iming no control over any bat that to which theprie is awan'.v-d. All vvi-itings intended as compet'i'.nrs f r
Tav N v, ai I ne, wnuene was Wood, I was more desirous to save mv S lor so small a place one is coougn; hangl'!l,s prermu-u. nnie ne convevcu trre o;
mr meosuietl, -1 want mem o, own jjfo than (r) destr0y another ot my ' the other. I i".-'' . uu;i, : V ' ' w"tl s-
'hitsJay evening vd. you promise to rcnow features. I p'ainly perceived i1 r v o awthemdnur -Yes, sir unhesita- smoUe curling up amongst the trees, I IL1RD TIMES. i ci ly u
jv renltc t tiie Kmgnt oi uie sne.-os redoubled my spescl, I prmytNi to neaven. I An advertisement lately apprarcc in . ; . .-vn-. im-en ,l ,.,, . ,..
annum but a an ext-Miw bt .f fubscii-
l-crs, and p.unetu.d pyir.-nM are !oth nc-ri!-oiy to secure ti c .:br.sh vs-neVmst a7--Inle Jo, th price f siibscrijjt:rn must i;:rcu-il,':t"r 'i'lin adtuunc. 1 h.s conI'.ti'in wi'.l in :dl n.iits btr insisted upon, antl :;. i i e ptic.i cn be made under u:.) tiicua.strce . Asli: p'dd:shcri ar anxious to knnur how n. av. a i'.ii' n.d p'.p tsit nlbereccsay f n tl.ent to print, the v request all uh may l.-c f!i-r-s'.-rl t sri'r.rlbc. to Iirect thetc fiileM coveiing the ntccs-oy cnclourcv, as soon .:s ".-.h-, ?a
WOODWAItD li si'itAnc;.
wae-'-icr with any memtsd reservation or I felt assured that my prayCts would be , the Dublin Evij.ing I'i.t, headed 'lion! with d-juhlr columns, a: r. i-.ged after tiie
n v -v. ,t but !he ttuth was not granteu but at this moment the yell ol bedsteads and bedding; v e supp-jW, manner rt thc Lady s !t..k;to -.vl.ich wcrk.
though it wdl be confn.erably larger, it will bear a general e?:tet v tl reseinfd r.ce. l tie Miga.in - wdl make two vohrnvs anuu.iiiy ( f more t!nm six hundred p iv;t s ei,c!i. a i l
I :it t if eX!'ll;.ton (t L-icii viv it..
In'hirn as the thing was expressed, lor un- the Indian's v nice sounded tn my cars I ! according to thc latter term, that iie Tin
cl B i. ea ltd 'hit evening, k there was even thought I felt his warm brcnth so nucn finisning to do that he could not there was no choice I turned round
bae them iill the succeeding afternoon. Here the gentleman, w ho had re
en is ol s'icc t iron.
A southern lawtr has givn the fol-'
" , . .. . " . j i , , . r h ' i i w a- at tiie ex 'nation cr cv.-rv M- noi.tji. f This was a sore disappomttnentT-never-, lated the won.lcrtul stones at first, grew lowing dctiva'ion of the woid Cuflec: i liljIlt.l n ti.,p,b-is. s-i'-i iij wni b- " i
thetess, alter giving tiie tailor a concuc impatient past rns endurance, lie caueu tiur community f ssys ne; i- uiviutvi in ; nj4,cd with a h-mdsomc ti'!.- t.i " fl t dde
iecture on punctuality on me lumimcm out, -wci., air, ana vou Kiiica niin aiso; of promises, foicibly dcpictirg in bis ; No, sir, he killed me '
rdain style, the advantages a tradesman
vhuc word can be depended upon pos j R ETC HI'. R. messes over those firori:$itig- ones with j An cLlst ly gentleman o unimpcached tAiom thc fulfilment is a matter of se ( veracity, though bv thc wny somewhat Cotidy consideration, he deptrted I addiced to stoiy telling, relates the fol On t'nday afternoon, as Uncle Bill's jlo wing: r.n Bab came roup 1 from thc mill, he 1 During thc early dys of this town,
two great classi ?: thc w hiles, who art v( contents. The whole amount of m :ei
the CujJrit and thc blacks, who arc the
jj its
Bcrrn f'-ru adi:ig Hies.ibsrTiVrsr5t.:i p'p-r, Jv lorw.-.iding th.- :i!i:oijnt '.fa year ib-c.rip'son, ttn fiv'.'.irs, wwil be entitle,l to a sixth c ;" gi a'i:. l t s.m-.s. t rw anl.nr ten tn,icr".bf"r. an I trmifiv..' t-.ei ty doll .is, viU f,r entitJid to .Mi exti a copy, and ad.count of 10 rr cen. lrvi:s i'.rwHid;g fiftcn Su'srriber, md thirty d-dlais, .vili b- tntitJed to an ex
tra Cory c t theprfi i . : d a copy U Lord
Nothing conduct s mere
abstinence and plain food,
Water is the who esomest
drinks: quickens mc appetite stt en Athens the digestion must.
furnished in a 4njJe jrar. will Ik: e :ual to Iivrcn's W n? L. .r '-Iter vr.u Wuik
moivth in l.tty volume- f t!:e ro-i.n.co vi- (J- ;.t.v ether woi't 4,f a s tniUr ehara.cti.1
J ed Kn di-h duodecimo b ok. l i e paer at1 v.dt;.-. vhivh mav be preiVnvL c to health, than ! yft vM ; i;:;,;iricI.t !jUc, of s,lvcU b.t.ks rredc- , with due Ubor. u,l;e 'f t-'"yt Wiy i-r -.-k o!;it ar. J work, and ot a s:e e.egantlv a-.I.iou l l. r somest of all ti.ulin. A the type will be' cntireiv new. j N- l;- r.'hror rf,rv;,,,: iC ad?r-
ami oi a eat apjeai ancc, cadi v..Ju..te when t- u ,,; n,;,"ai 'n e uunge. teuuc!, ,ill fjiiifsh a luui:u:ur - :! a, j S-b.cii;t:iSi rtttiiCtl at thicSt.
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