Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 March 1833 — Page 4

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J-rom the X. Y. Constellation. Jonathan's visit to york. Did you ever go down there to York? My stars! if that place don't beat allMay I never eat pumpkins and poik, If York aiut a roarer, by gull? There's the houses pil'd all in a heap The chimneys and steeples I vow; And every thing's sold there so cheap, The owners must steal um, I swow. What a darn sight of vessels they've got. There's one there, I vow she's a snorter, And steamboats they're thicker than shotBy George, how they go thro the water. What a hissing and splashing they make! By golly, if some there aiut rilers What a darn'd site of wood it must take To heat them infernal great bilers. I see one there, bv guy what a whaler! She started then whew, whatawhurr! She went like a duck what a sailer And her wheels fkvv aioand like a burr. 1 next went up 'mrmg them are houses My stars, what an ocean of stores! There was coats, and jackets, and trowses. Hung out thick as mud at the doors. There was hats, shoes, Sc stocking1?, T swan, Thicker'n pumpkins around on the vines; And where in the world is the man That made them tarnation great sines. There's plenty of folkstno, I snum .Thicker'n bees in a hive altogether; Where can their wood come from, 1 un. To keep them all warm 1:1 cold weather? I swagger, sich oshuns of thing, I never did see since l'ze born: The folks must be richer than kings. And have money as plenty as corn. There's some plaguy slick gals there, I sirum As handsome as pictures can b With waists girt as tight a? a drum I wish there was one there for me. But then they're as stiff as a poker. And as shy as a mouse on the shelf If you want to know more, then by hoky. You must go there and look for v oik self. THE HISTORY Or VtfCLB SAM A WD HIS IVOXAS'KIXD. BV J. K. PAULDING. Concluded .) But it is high time I say something or TJaoe Sam's yongest daughter, who, because she slept in the west chamber ol the house, which was very large, went by the name of the Great West, for she was quite stout of her age, and had grown up, os it were like Jack bean sLlk, in a single night, and claimed not a little on account of her great size. Some people said she had rather outgrown her discretion, but it was behind her back, for if she had heard it, I warrant you she Wou'd have given them a sound box on the ear, She was a wild, graceful hoyden, that cared nothing for dress, and was h th while riding on horseback; thu U when she could cet one t ride, for Uncle Sam was very much " 9 jvould meet with some acciden sit such a rate But she was epiri'ed gtrl, an honor to the who would make an excellent man w ho carried atitjhtrtin an the sadd.e t here were several other

dnighiets. whose names 1 shall not pat- and put on your moccasins. Only look i "Xor 1," echoed all the others in choticularisc in Ihis olace, but who, some of j at the creature? in her homespun frock.' rus. them ft Last, will be noticed by and by j stitched with bark, and pinned wiihWeai ! dmr rhiMrn tm.-vI ih ,.1,1 1.

The tiru 1 being come, they all appeared in their best bibs and tuckers, in the prese ice of the old bdy, who had thrown irvn the preat hall of ths union and made up her mind for the first time since lie wa married to listen instead of talk, Uncle Sam kept at an awful distance, for fic had heard enough about the matter to nerve him all the rest of his life. Iking leqested to speak according to their respsciive ages, and not interrupt each o hct, Miss Virginia opened the case She was moderate, didactic, and meta physical; but on the whale, made a very respectable figure on the occasion; and, as she had a right to do, (being the oldest tis'e gave the young baggages a deal of ;o d advice about the obeying their pareif, loving each other with sisterly affectio, and preserving the family union. Hik when she cane to this part of her sp .ech. little Cany could stand it nn io-'ger but interrupted her in a great papain-: IT imn.' said she. 'marry come tin! I h -ur.d like to know vvhat I get by the farody union, but ctills insteau oi coppetss hincif, for she knew no more about cy phf 'g than the man in the mom - Well, my dear Carry, said Miss York, t tvilh her usual god nature, 'suppose you have lost s'lK atvJ eight pence, what tKftd You have only to stay at home next sumtner instead of travelling about t ! 111. And VOI 1 1 1 c 111 1 OS VOU u'l c c 1 y

.Sm here, I have calculate! tnc value ot bringing it about.' own wav i.i eve, v thing' Nobudv wreld 'JP11'' "rtler havin- oo,nn.cnrrd frni S:nd esiute, V i: or.-'W hv tC theu.d.nto a fraction, and nnd that Ij The good spinster was somcwhatuz- ! rtci ive' them, nobody would associate . the II ATTIM I IUSIMi on ' (,'i.ur!, iiiat t;oire le"'nen ii, t... Cir have h st six and eight pence cl my ; -led. Theiiuthis, her head had on o-j ihem, and thev w -and red about in rag t r S?,('H " -nucs m the th-said I) ivid Xinuna, that thev'le au ' pocket m mey by it ahcady. pmion, and luv heels another ; the heart ; Mu beggary, a prev to each other, a scoff ,nj,rrl.v "iicd bv Wil- 7 ! amurar atthu nevtlermof this (V...rr and Tii'-n she showed her calculations.; was pretty L-ctded, but the ends of thejto the virtuous, a mark lor the fingers of s'ln. t:'!:(s ,!"'5 tn.;h.,l V- j shew cause whv the real instate of tl.-si hich would have pu2tled Mr Do wditch I fingers and toes, being, as I obscr-j smm. Thev lived and died miserably. ot ialul n,i"- ,J, riti-,,',- n:id ;&A j tiicedeat should not le s-dd .,!' ; 'TIT

ten UTie as much. Now d be a good thcr. until hatan lumsclf would have been ; Lotterief have been completely nulligirl, d Carry, and miuJ what yuur pa-: puzzled to tell her real opinion if ihe had j fird in Massachusetts The authorities pnli say to you 'any, which was doubilul. -of thst stte lue rooted then, cut ro.ot

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Carry, 'you'd better go ana loofc 10 your oyster beds and let me alone.' And then she fell to calculating the vlnnf the family union again; buthap peaing to miss a figure or two, she made her losses to be so great, that she almost fell into hysterics. I ought to have mentioned, in the beginning of this true bystory, that after Uncle Sam had been ar ued out of his lands in the manner I formerly stated, he grew to poor, that each of the girls who had come in for a share of the family spoils, was obliged to niv ner nruouriiuii 01 me sswtiuvs . t . . . ..1 W -l . - T t housekeeping. When Miss Virginia had got through, Miss Massy Twoshoes replied, and talk ed a great deal about the old sto.y of subject She concluded by giving poor little Carry a lecture on disobedience to her parents, but she got as good as. she gave, for the little brunette cut her snort. I he less you say about that matter, Miss Goody Twoshues, the better, said she. I suppose yew have forgot, for it is very convenient to have a short memory sometimes I suppose you have forgot when cur poor old father was fighting not long ago, with old John Hull in de fence of his bacon, how you sneaked a - ;vay, and said John was in the right, and hat your poor old lather deserved a good . this but threw up her hands and exclaim 6, 'what a little vixen!' Miss V irgmia, and Miss Pen, and Miss Gcorg?ti.na. Uie ftext sister to little Carry, and the Great U est, all tailed out shame on her, for treating her elder siscr in lliid innnnpi! Iml ;) Inr Mice Vnrk. shfthis manner: but as lor Miss lurk, she had got such a wipe about her oyster; war, thai she sat with folded armsasq ji ct as a Iamb ilut little Car match for thern all. She tui ginia and exclaimed, Tou needn't talk, madam it since you w rote a saucy letter to out father, telling him as much as that he was an old fool, and didn't know h;s4wn rights, or those of his own daughters If I don't mistake, you were very obedi ent tiien, for you threatened if he didn't mind his p s and q s, you d quit his house ant kill your own mutton. As for you Mis3 Pen, with your qtiakcr hat and hypocritical face how I do hate hyposrili cal faces! as for you, Miss, I am almost ..... .. ...... i ashamed to talk about such a filthy subject; but did nt you once fly in the Mce ol our good father, (at least I thought so then,; because because psha v. I it makes me sick to think of it because he raised the price of his whiskey! and as for yotz Miss Georgianna, you'd better go home and take cave of the poor Cher okee Indians you w ant to turn out of the farm o d Uncle Chailes lelt you, like a great oaf as he ws -.r.d you'd better go and settle that matter about the parson you understand me, sisttr. Marry, come up! ifistead of lectut ing ore in this man i u-atd Ihimr. vou'd better co home too. thorns! What a pretty figure 'you'd make in a diawing loom, and who's your tnantua maker, prat? I suppose you don't remember either, when yon threatPnea lhe o!d gentleman to run away, the . . i Ij0rtl knovs where, because he didn t ! Z loggerheads with one ol . . ms nei.iaor s, about a null stream he. wouiu not let you sail barks onf Once for all, I tell you, vou'te all as deep in thu mn.l I no .no .,a better be r serve times .Miss Massy Twoshocs, and the rest ol them, and almost overawed the old lady. who could not help in her heart, however, being proud of a daughter so much like herself, in the matter of having a tongue in her bead. Alter considf rimr

spinning jennies and weavers' beams yards of calico at sixpence a yard. Hut, &ym" '"'V ' W1. "K ,M. Uutasthisis a worn out topic, I shall a8 1 Was saying-what was 1 saying OI hU) V'!1?. ol lUucs v. h.) w Tho follouin- Tru t in Sullivan Co nrefer to the seventeen thousand volumes you will never agree, if you tomVue toic,1;It V pcr.ns nuh-oico to said , to.;V. A S. W. fnrtionnl S. tV.tr. ir: ol documents, reports, addresses, speech- differ in this way all your lives- atjcasi. ' ma.vC iminediMc payment . y ;f n w . COMtailii?, -7 a!ul es.kc. that have been perpetrated on the; thu is my presmt opinion. The best !','!rr nayc chums ijjmui thi same w id Jdjj. nrrcs. The aU.vc tn-l In,

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ueaung: rwiu uon i you nniemuci now ; parents give one a lint, another a new i , 7 , i i V i i t i you threw up your eyes like a great hy j gown, another a pair oi silk siociyi.es. I?11'. (,ww ,i,"i,"rC1 T ""'k0 y pocriiical old maid as you are, and refu- ; Such rariyius on disg.ace a fantily, let ; to 1 a.,mas .lonos, lVica-od--we fused to rejoice, when he at last got the h be ever so prosperous, and prcveWi.s i lW ,JI,aM tUi l" :tU' w !,J 1,;,ml1 better cf his antagonist? II.! ha! Miss members ever brinr happy or it-sna ,vtl e- yt laml rq.llv atsion- llio lij-ir Goody Tvvoshoss, I've not lost my mem- j ble. I'd tell you what, iwb, yuu will ul t" a -L irn-n, acccuricd.

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a Irani s.c lvalue ol the faniy union to a fraction, and he Ii w nrk. i

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, sue roJc iand settled the baSanue bv Cockci's a- Wrll. frmv nart. R.nht fi MaCt,. i i

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nukt about the f.miU onion - Lid f.he . r:: , : : ,Z 'T. -l,,;l Un fl.,1 "'"HUTl :, quality and

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hercis'rtone of von ut i, no, A, t ,jUi, a coi.;iltor;,, H,f.rv, .. :hus he acorn- j '";'" cr are coiiMdcred, eve; here is ut one ol you, that has not de- our presence forever, if such is your ...,. , ! otf-rcd lo the nubli-

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i short time, she locked round, and fixed '. j eople pointed their fmgert at them and her attention on Miss York, whose good: ctied ou; in their hear iiitr, ''here ate the temper and discretion she locktd to, foolish vir gins, that calculated the vlne in a irrcat measure for settiioa1 all their 'nf n f-. I1 1 1 v ait. inn. f.v nniin.le c h i ! 1 i r. r .

family feuds. She accordingly called up ou Kr fJvr an opinion on the best mode ol - r eich a different bias, and couUl bv vevi u?loe S'J." i a ere-r wav oil. h.nl ft .- . ,af ,no means be brought lo a proper under - , standing with each other. The conse - ! qucucc wa, the poor girl was puzzled J s i many uuurent ways, that she could j hardly hold together, and spoke fi t on nni si If flf till nil.'.liiin in.l lln ll n. ...v. .

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9hould have made something like the fol i lowing speech. j Sit down you overgrown goose, sit down tid you can make up your mind to say something a body can understand And how here me, young ladies. Touch ing the blessings and advantages of the family union, which I hope none of you doubt or disparage, except Miss Can y, 1 who I advise to stay where she is, lor no-. . - ucoy eise vviii take in such a vixen touching the family union, I say, I trut there is no necessity forme to point out ' . k . 1- I . . . - a ar ' 11.1 ocncnis ano h ino. a is 1 rrv may calculate them if she pleases, but 1 can't help laughing to think of her pic tending to cipher, when I remember she never could tell the amount of three! opinion manner of settling this question would be, to think of the manifold advantages of fraternal and domestic union; the strength, the wealth, the dignity tmd hap piness it communicates to ail, and 'not nrfcvr w u i v IIIVIC td lU'd C IllW 2A oho t ' af IlL'O I O r t t 1 . ar . ar. i ..n I I. O f tlf H eight pence it costs to kei p the pot boil ing, and the chimney comer .tn.' Aodlhen. how unseemly and wveked it is, for sisters to be always f (juabbling and fighting, and calling each othei ; names 0fw, , . , r , . ne, and tailing into his of envy and . .. .1 . lousy, because one ou'grows the other, i a lint l,,hH.n.Pr. Iirrmui. ihrir jealousy -- S. v ( or is a little handsomer, oi because their youiiir w i:l ever cast a sheep's eye at you. You'M ' J never be ir.arried ii you g' on in this vay; ; and as lor Carry. I pity the poor man, ii ! uhci c :l Hny i.bCn desperate chaiacier in ti-,e world, w ho should undei lake her gui

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iss York, she j bound My dear daughters, I beg ol yon it her oyster ! ,)0VV, join howls, be Itiends. sisters gnir, 1 arms as qui j ,d c.ch follow your own t,sU-s, ihcl.ra :arry was auns, aid cmpU.. mtnts, withcot interlf. urned to Vir-! tiiKi; wih those of the r.tficis. Massy ' j and the itst d you that like, can spin i: how long is I weave, v, H'tJe you, Vireinia.&nd thoSc V

! bound ?iy dear daughters, I beg ol yon now, join bonds, be liiends. sisteis gair-, i( d each follow your own tasu s, itciii a ; uat t -.house, nav c uUivatc vonr It oi:s at n vegetab'cs and gadm i) v. f is. n.iik tin cijws, in pemec ind quiet. All these c rf iiiovmcnts ai c cnuaMi iiscftii in ;hcii too per sphere, and under propel di.ipin.e, all essential to hc. wtitaic of vour fa . ihCrb houe. Come now, be gfd kit is ! ..i;i9S and be (fiends, and may hcavwi. I ble-ts you ail, my dear daughtcis' j l'ut instead of making such a disrrcct : common-pluce speech as this, the 'd Jady talked all around the rompsss ten times wcrse than Miss York. Site dc- ! claimed and fuurished away, fast buding ihc spinning jenny and water weav j er's beam; and then denouncim; them i pestilent ir.i:ovaiions, and plaining the j simplicity of a country life ai d inral oc j t upaiions, until neither she heiselt, hci j d uightt-i s, or ;my body cUt could teli Mil at her opinion on the subject was. 1 ! sum t, after taking herself d'ty. and titiri', ! her heartrs to death, she concluded by j coming to ik conclusion, but at thcVame jtime boeechini the eiris to have .- ! nn,H r.n'!itnr, jdy, with tears in her eyes, ' how your fa. j thcr wiil be delighted with vour dutilu' submission. And w hat is it my d lings j would havf ? What is the condition " j .-That we each oi us have our own j way in every thing," cried the sisters in - j full chorus. The old lady was struck dumb at this new mode of pi eacrving the family uni - on. - X i -i . .. . . j ing out together "Divi Jed we stand, uni ttd we fall " Thus was the great union of Uncle : Sam's lamiiy dissolved for evt r. l)ui the vengeance of heaven overtook these ut ' n.uurai children. V irrpver l!irv .., it and pence, and left the house f their tv '. iher because thrv could v I 7 !.... i'.,rr.. .i,. ..... , 1 uwi wnuj, im, ii 1 i.a.n.1 in tun m.iai' mal afl air. was inveiiiicil into the arms j of a wily stranger, win. after robhim- her , of all she had, honor, virtue, reputation. and fortune, "Hung her like a w orthlcss weed away' und left her to pciish bv the ; 1 oadside. I

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wiht who may be fund in any manner! rout tine the srr iic of dame Fortune j through the agency of a lottery office in Hot goodly portion of the land of steady habits. Pennsylvania seems delcriiined to follow the example, j 1 An old picture on a solemn fact represents a king sitting in state, with a la bel. 4I govern all, a bishop with a label, - 1 I pray lor all; a soldier, with a motto, ! Fight for all; and a farm r, drawing reluctantly torib a purse, with the subm m-m. as a nihimn. i ija t.r n CTfrmf llf ftlrctftr'S fliC 1 jf,V , , , , hf tr.Kpn out letters ,The said fetntoi- prob-iblv nHcnt. WILLIAM UAYM::?, AJmr. IVhruan 0, 1 Sl'd 7-H AT AUC7XOX7. . . . , I ' 1 l - ' ; 1 ' t. ' V . - . f ; . V. ' ; ' i.i. ; r a...;. ,...v, ' i court hoi;?'' d-Hr in i;itihiw. between ' . i t the hours ol It) vmh-k ;. .. r.nti i o clot k ! , .. , , . P' l prCCCd lo Sell OUC hlir.tvd BCftS .. tA-ML. HILL, ) Vijjfccnr.es, 3ih i! :ic!i, IK! i C 1t I'm; St AT l Coukt, J lrttarii Tern, lSJ. Mt T , Owvxh: tlttJ. ,(ir fo '(..,.s rv- ' tUl extittr it' iThe Credos of lh, Wr; l Huid ?dosvs Ov.enc. deed. J ; ""V'' :" ,,U UU '" I;,r, ' j eohos. athnii.-Uirator nfoiesaiu , ami j his mfbdavit fur the eontiimunee of . m a . ;nd en use : v . reunori i!:e -ouit omereti thcs.Mue t! c Mtinicd at the est of the aid .I:u oI ,!;H;!si:y. And m further rv.o- ; Vcnl.'ra', that the rirdijors t:f - :u- e ij.-jtiii.-n, ny fnl noiiti'n I ;r -r v. vi hssurer'ssivelv wili'e V esb'i'i! ?ttn. of th". htint' ;tii. peui!er'y of s;iid nmx'diiinJ. And i'ni llier. tiiMt iinie-s s;id ere-' ditors r.osiiv s; id adii:iiiiSr:tlor of t lie c-1 tsiv.i'. e anil e.sTeni ot tnnr repr ette oh mi, h fi'ni'i the s;jnie, or ;t statement ;d' Ihe nature, d veriptioii ;'i;t iiae of the U;ifi-net or anninsit im.u which the U;me m;v bo fmnded, in lite olf;ce of the ?t rk vi tins Cu:irt pievi.'js to the final j dir-fiibolion of tije f tl.o J;ite of j ih; decvdcnl, tucli eluiiiH v.iii lej " pos'.poi.vd. ! sami;i:. SMITH, .In. Cli rk i .( it . 1..!. i l'i. r.o it :t( : Ci?:rvy ii v incenne the sipVc ol rJ'ouiiiusoii tv. lioyy. vi.. ,.i !...... n T.7....M .Ti.liii Hi Miss. riiCititi tt. Samuel Tondinson, ii h!;js Smith, David i3. lfunncr, .;. J5. .Martin. Win. .1. liel.crd, Thomas C. Bailey, TIkjiiki. Bi-hop. M. 3Itirp!iy. D'rrrfnrs. The company will loan moirey frTfljort iiiaMi..ii rJiiit.iiifii.iif iiaiivf-ir-iii-i " 1 t a , ' . ... u ' ' ! . e :f v.(; ' ' ! i. ( 7, . , i,( ,nn. cas-.onn ly rj.i , it.oi.e , .inn no inn w.sii to .ivo.ve ituir ti r. r.t m i ...... .....I 1. . . i, llVi. , t.ri'l Ml UU, ilJC, lUTll n I I an itl!'ry,icnt of oil the iu;erct nreed upo'i, t'jr tin; time; unexpired, but two per cent. The company will receive r."nnv on deposite, and v. ill nllow inti nt at the rate t six per cent pervonr for deposite-. nursi:s .v tut: coryniy U1n be insured ut a very hv rite. Vimvnnes, vr. V lSi'J. C lv 4 i . .1 ,1,1s "otinTrv at lafe. 1 h.it lu . o -M,v,s to h "f' ;tid fir sale, n irj'-'.ieral rssor:.,ent of KL'iMIATS, which UUi" i.'.' nds to h ive ia;u!j in a aval Mihstar.tial and f.hiina!e manner. ; OJ 1 lie highest price pi ri h-r all ktud 01 i 1 u.. 11. m. tiii.HA.M Yui'jciuie-s la. Man h 17,112. ti-ti iilauUa foe iUiuoio Q,i i.il ;u'. l f.r :do 4 this Oilkv

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THE subsfriU'r offer r nlc the fdlowiiii tracts of Linn, viz.: 2C0 acres of Donation Lot No.

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! cMnS"'it.ihlc hewn Iioil-cou it with oth er orit building, nnd abotit twenty rt!iirtv ncrc clcnrctl latul, vil!i ;i fcur.a and other i:nppvciuc!it!. I Any person hkni to piirrinc any :nf the al-.oxe dof-cril--d tr icts daring tl.t. j absence oi th? uUcriU-r, u US p'e;us rj'.I ; John Lnv, -q. who U auth Tcd :u. j and iranMer l!.- sme. Bi:NJAMlN OLNTaV, Vinccin?, Jan. l.ij ."-if .s;,:mi cakso.y. I If OITTJIS ( liit peoph; of Viijc. :j:m s and vicinitv, his r-.-rvirr in practice of MltUli 'IMl, Si fJUHlW .md OJWT.TJUC'l. lL-rc: i..e;:i itoue lonnerly otUjicd bv the Id!e (. (Irr.rtcr, wherein; may l-e fituiA :! a.l tinas, save v.hcu out on profcional IHV:.. , ' N ' ' WAIaDlL'S H ,,,, lhrnrr lAlCUHUl',.; fJOWl.J. "R r n-ii-rrnv Nr:iui:iLs of this p-.j.- J-r jj J peii'Hiieal have Li-en pubiiMi-.. wiii' h t single stiWrifrrs h.rve c.: aW m - Vinreiui-?. Jti iwrj !tf i cv. ami i iiius; n iio lusve ! nii-de';s'. of five, and thus proenred for?sl t5, tj4 j eil.leen ! N". have co.t k M9 f r wlii- h i sum they have obtained llso l'dluwi.i ' vvoriks. vi.: J. Waldsfcin, or the Sv;cda in IVa'i:.". a novel. t. Memoir--of fount Lnvallott. il. Tour f Six Months in :i:eica, 1 v ; vi . v ine. !. KloU'iheirn.er the Masque, a novr I. . TJ'e IiiSI and the Vallev, a r.Uli-o.-economital illustration, by Mi. tincr.n. . Icmple.s Travels j.i Pern, vaIiJi Wol Cuts. ?. S.-rren' 7Tcnioirs of Lafavct'e end Loois Ifiiltj... t N. Th (ient.e Hccruit, a tale, ,v t!.o ! .,...1 ,.t' .1. . '..i ... iiiu:.'i i.i i;:e cuijj:, jeril. V. Saraloit, a t.:! of the Arr.ericari ; Kcvohitioii, I.y the s:n.e auth r. 10. tt:s Tour in SjiiiIi Ifd!an! w i:h a dotriplion of Antwerp, B.-uscI? t ' Two rf these works in U,k fonn would covt more thaw the win An ei-hieeu fraud cro. IVo!!! tie? above dcfrripti.iii of -.vorL?, some idea may he formed of the "enenil score of readme that iriay Le ep.ct'jl in the -Library,' widi such variation as new puldieatioiis hkjv icqiiire. In prepai-niioru the Alen-oirs of iT..-. J .tichevsof Sr. f.o'i, V.K iueen t.t ihdoirJ. and wi.e of l.ouis Niiiaparte tr;;:v-d:t!ed from tl'c rVeneii cxprifsly f.r the 'J.iirary.' o. Ill contains ihe Uv.inniii ,f I.ive of Uundiltiaud iloblTby (i. Mic f'sirlnne. Subscriptions five dollars fir fifty-two numbers. hankfullv ieeeiv d bv AI) AM WAIaDIi:. Xo. 0 North Kiphth Stre. r, J'hilailc.'phb. f 7 -Clubs itu:itti:g .y.Ml reei ive iltJ copies-of o2 nimilers, maS.iia-r it ih stati: or I.XDIA.XA, 1 ihc Couuttt. j r It O AT 15 COURT, W f TV t!if t r i - f f r. i- ,.t .1... . a. .. .... ......lw4 iut fM.i oi Hit;., JLl Kinm in. dv-ca?eij, it ap;-cari:i- to ti.-sTti-Mcnon ot !j,e Uourt, tiltt aa pr.ii--iient of the e-ute rc-il, h is m:n!e,and upon .w-i;.-sti m of th aun::i:i- ! trator, th it t.V re i not a s:.i:ioie::cv of acted- ma'Io att 01 il- . hn, . ...v nimistrutor. A copy Attest John Mt:i.vri;ii;r.r.c r.c. March !, lSi'l Ut;j lld'rsl Rags! lla! C.1SII, or IJ O.VA', will l,c riven foX any quantity of clean Lumen Co::oH zi the ives 1 Kim svn ofliv.'

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