Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 July 1833 — Page 4
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THY ME. Long, too Ion. I've waited, dearest, hy, oh why, deny mc? If my constancy thou fearcst. Take me, love, and try me. See the crvnal tear is glowing, One bright ?mi!c will dry it; Doubt not, when' :tis easy knowing, Try it, dearest, try it! loys when brightest still are fleetest, Haste, dear maid, they're flying, Vedded love, the fondest sweetest, May be had for trying. "Sow 1 see thy heart releating. Dearest I dsfy thee; Jives and cheeks alike consenting, 'Maiden, shall I fiy thee? Hopes and vows thus fondly meeting, Dearest, do not chide them: They who say Love's joys are cheating, Never thus have tried them!
man, tsfco yet remained "man attitude of (which he trusted to his onn efforts foTjmong luc rations cf Europe to taVe a
apparent torpor, 'come forward my dear future exemption. stand in favor of liberty, and single-han-Heibcrt he who is 10 me a beloved son tour purpose has beenmore than fol- maintained n tixty years war in its must not remain unknown to him who finCQy gajd major Worthington, who had i defence, agtur.st the greatest odds. At a has been the friend of my whole life ! f0.,nj m the haDniness of th- nas hour l,mc wnen France and England were yet
Why what is the matter, Allen havea WQtG cftcieM medicine than the enveloped in bigotry and superstition, you proudest attainment of the healing art; Holiend had achieved for herself civil But the -surprise to which Herbert's iand now, as you 8ec I arn quite able tojaad religious freedom, and opened her ctill immovable attitude gave rise was at jbcar all of joyful agitation that earth can bosom as an asylum for the oppressed once suspended by the bustle attendant ! afford, you may certainly permit me at Hugunots; while others, the pilgrim fa upon bringing in at that moment a ; last to see my beloved Avoline. It is fit, lncrs sought a refuge from persecution wounded man a soldier of the garrison, j my dear Everill, that u hould have aiin the wilds of America. Holland for a
who in venturing alone too far beyond its : shar m my chilcier, as I in yours.' ,on l,me iO0K ll)C ,c-d 01 a, surround-
With a countensr.ee. which if not vttal-i inS nations m commerce, in science, in
together restored tn mitral i,n.,rV larts, and in arms. For the invention of
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was instinct with high feeling and the better radiance of recent joy, though an occasional shadow still told of some unquiet thought, Verni Everill conducted Avoline to her uncle's pillow. Major
uav o: .
walls hjd been fired upon by the savages. He was laid upon a mattress in the same
apartment, and his dying eye, for it was glazing with death, almost caiht the features of the major, beside whom he was laid. 'Major Worthington! lie exclaimed, or is it only a resemblance to remind me at this terribie moment of my crimes?' My name 13 Worthington,' said the major, leaning affectionately towards him do you then know me?'
the telescope, thermometer, pendulufn, gun-powder, and printing, the world is indebted to the Dutch. And the best and most correct translation of the original
Scriptures, in any lanctiage, is that in the
Worthington presented her to his friend! Lov "l"h m3dc under the auspices of
with all his pride of paternal affection. Avoline," he now said, as he drew her fondly towards him, 'Edward once told
mi
An. but too well and vet if I am to:e that your early life was spent
die may I by acknowledgment lessen my xie immediate neighborhoi d of Verni
the synod of Dort.
Another exportation of young women from England to Van Dicman's Land,
j sailed lately. The cargo consisted cf 350
account. Why, I have no blood upon Everill-ihat he was the favorite associ I "E widows and spinsters. J . . . nf. .,r i.:i.n 1 . -
my hands no perjury on my soul. Is!alc 01 your cmiclhood your champion!
ruilt then so vrrw fivaifn! a rhino- that its ! at school and that you indeed owed
From the Cincinnati Mirror. PRIZI. TALK. E00HE3B0R0UGK. lit M tt S . JULIA L. DUMOKT. (lOTl.fDr.D.) Is not Howard Everill,' he inquired, as they bore him to the fort and laid him
on a couch that had been prepared for Mm Wy the fund of Avoline, 4an officer of this garrisoa.'' Some one broke thro the surrounding crowd, and the friends the nexi moment were locked in a deep and mutual embrace You are murh altered std major Vo. thington, when except Herbert Allen, who sat with his lace buryed in his hands in an obscure part of the room, they weit left alone 'Yet it is but a few ycats since wo last met.' Alasl replied Everill, evidently unconscious of the presence o a third person, 'the branding impress ot shame had not then psvaed
my brow. Tell mc' and a purple flush stained his sunken and sallow check, 'tell me it you heard aught of my wretched boyi' 'Nothing though my inquiries have never been wholly discontinued ' Everill was lor a moment silent his eye was restless and bloodshot, and his breast heaved v.hh obvious effort. Ma jor Worthington,' he at last said, in a low voice, ll owe it to your hiendship, to acknowledge that I know its extent. The guilt and shame of my unhappy boy ere no secrets to my withered sou!.' How,' exclaimed the maj'.r, shocked beyond the power of disguising his txtrtaic embarrassment, kwhat mean you is it possible who could nave dared to Whom i idted was it' Acculent,' resumed the unfertunat father, in that forced tone of stilled calmness that tells the depth of suppt csed aTopy 'Accident threw me in contact
with some one, a stranger to mc, but who (
Seemed to know you familiarly and who Vasat that moment detailing to ancihcr of your friends some failure in a matter ol some monieo'. to you in ccnseqtncc cf a mcsenr;cr, hasc.y purloining;! sum cf mney you had entrusted to his car. A.d is there no redress for him?' inquired the other, I listened attentively, ioi what ever involved your. name was to fne matter ol interest, and the 1 c ply came wun a horrible distinctness on my car that has left an eternal tinging in my brain, tousing even ftom the heavy sleep cf labor ftom the quiet 01 midnight 'Oh no,' was tha' reply, 'he never even disclosed who the wretch was, and in stead of seeking redress, smuggled the affair entirely np. The truth is, I believe the money .vas taken by one of the clerks a yourg Everiil, whom you may remember. An i lie. ignorant Icllow, vhom Lk could only have kept about him cn account n old frien Ishin with his
.father, and for whose sake 1 suppose, the
Vnair was not tiisctosrfl at all events he -absconded at the ery juncture Wor
thington, continued the unhappy Everill,
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your life to ;he intrenidif with which, at' t r.M.w:iiv:; n. the post oilice at Vin-
lesser deeds weigh upon us so ht-avily. My course of wickedness, major Worthirgton, has been but a short one, for hpn vnu (?t t-nrv nn. Wllfnpr.S had
t,- on. fnvl i sufficient answer ! il,r.r.(' ilipn. 1 General Tot OlTicn !.-rd icicr3.
the risk of hiffcwn, h- snatched you from M e;::;.e Jr.d. :!:o quarter ending the a lake of ice that was p3rtirg henesti. '5n u::c v.hk'-i if ntt taken out your feet. Is this;:,? Ah that Wush is ! t!iin three montV, wii! !;? i-ent to the
ever having
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have no recollection of
known yon when or whtrci
yeats an idler in your neighborhood, but not indeed one likely to be noted by such as you were. Still I injured you, and much more greatly yet, I fear, a youth belonging to your household One Vcr T) Everiil, to whom you must recollect having given a sum of money to take some half a day's journey I met him ear ly cn his way, av.d he offered mc some reward to take it for him I readily un dertook its conveyance, but momentary suggestion of crime led me to break the seal '
Persons rnnvi'
CO
li-U, will pk;ii-o say otherwise thev iuu; A B
dear, you will r.r.d no difficulty in regarding this, his father, 23 your own. Ver ni Everill, who has followed him to this new world, yet regards Vou with affee
tion, and it onlv remains for .vou to sub ! asan Atwcil
scribe to a covenant that shall unite curl Levi As-hhrook families by yet another bond ' Avoline'sj Ldia Adkins color went and came, but her deep dark J lniel Allium eye was lifted with a full and serene ex I - l"rkes,C pression to her uncle's face. Verni Ev- j Ii!:iek eril!,' she said in a tone of mild solcmni Tiiomus Baird ty, was once exceedingly dear to mc: j &ra!i Brown and I shall ever think of him with grati-j 'Miond Unv.vn tudc and interest; but, my dear uncle, in j Jtcph JJ;:m.h
jsceking longer to veil affections, tht ieph hruwn
I have n deeper fount than the partialities.! ' e-tcr lJarno
tiie
r.-. in this
not ret th'jri. C'hnrlott.' Jciiklra .K'f i jli Jouo:? Wiliiaiii Jinncy Jamrs Kyic,J5 Iilr. Kiriq.atrli.k David K iis!cr J. K. Ktntr. William Iv ith Ci. W . EapAv Clements Leonard Jviv Lec
Tnai'j up
BY Jcfiorson Jcril!, living in Harrison townhip, Knox county, cn the I'M
OXE D.1V HORSE About sixteen and half hands hipii I'tiz left hind foot white up to the pasture joint, and pome white on the rilit hind tHt a small w hitc pot on the klt jaw a star c:i his forehead tolerable long tail foin-j white hair in his mane the left hip larger than the o'her about eight vcars old. No other marks or brands jercciva.Mc appraised at sl 00 by James Thurnand Duvid Uav, beftre me, JAMES II. COOK, j.r. n.c. June 1, lSJ323-:ii ONE CENT REWAHdT Man aw ay from the iul.crile'r, 0:1 Thursday thc20ihof this Juin-.ins:. an indentured hoy hy the name of (t'corgi Heath, about l5 years old, small for h;. aj:o rny farmer description of the btu m
deemed necxilcss any person taking iatu
up, and returning hsm to me m Ilarriso
township, Knox county, Indiana, hali receive the above reward ail persons are
cautioned against harboring or cmjdoyi him under the penalty cf the law. GEORGE KEEL. June 20, 1S3.1 :i-3t
'Hear you thisi interrupted the cnthu-!r ' , , . ... 1 ., . . .J . iOl childhood, I bhould be unworthy ol astir V nrlhinitlnn lirrihi lr Ihn niB' ti
From the idea of a union
f.iat;tir Wnrtliinwlnn. f nrninrr in lhr rfi; i
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n,g n . xl o mooo uenmg u u whh Herbert Allep I once recoiled, but
lam whh urcauiiesb imensiiy 01 cuiu tion 'hear vou this, my friend? but ro
time has taught tr.e far different semi
on my poor re Mow, you uroke the packet, r n i . , . .. , .'jlernn and Iree avowal, and to him, she and 'And kd with the money it contai- u . , , , , , now continued as her pure so't eye was na I alurwards learned that your.i; I n .
i iuj w mill. 11 in it v ni ;ui rii it i i n ri i m
Everiii had lel't our house anci rcvo. in O
to the army, and 1 had little doubt but
my uilt had rested upo
praised! exclaimed sinking upon his knees
len, now snriupme torwaid stood with
clasped hand be'ore 1 w
rnv tatht:: lock at mc 'you
shame has fallen from your name God
now turned timidly towards him, fohim
to whom I owe your preservation, dearer
1 V'Vn it even than my own-if he yet values the C D ,n him loo bc ;rUtdo j nQW prcrer the hparl v.hkh :t7Hincl Can ; llowaicl i.veriU, .,ou n more lh,n fahc bul j , AllVcd Camp , and Ilcibert Al- 'whhcA me tQ yUld Q him. h
V. S. Board
John Brork John Brclncr
Itobcrt lionsoa
James Banks lieheccn J. Brorn inrj George Brndv Ed wan l Brown
ZJenjaniin Ixwts
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ph Ci
Mn. cr.tih.r ! Verni Everill speke not, but in thci'-T'1011 Cromwell
ire vmn on theiinok witb nvh5ch ,iC clasped tho hand Jl-)m Collins
that was nan er.tcnueu towards him,!
there was the utterance of a joy, mock
Michael Creole
Philip Chambers
has withdtan his chastcnirp: in his own
due time Acknowledge and bless your V? . ' ' !"1C n'3
'he excited Worthington, as his bencvo1,,ls ,Ca,t'1 "ow consumma.cd, he , Joseph Colhns
lentaze. now radiated with joy, rested .'am,,Vu' I "B w io wish j
ling the power of language, whi'c ruaior . J'cpli t'vns
to; in. r Clilion, 2
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inn. sn t. inri iv rpcnmpH frnm r!iv!nii.
. . , . Ilnmnerrn wnii.
, ioi canmy nappmess. ywonn, mv
child, your fcclitip;s arc too sacicd ttf- be
or - ml: or I
A., surely r.ge has been drawing its j
-In tKs devotion to real
If.
lingers through my perceptions,;
! worth you have nocherished mcmories-V ,
lames Cndlo
W. T, or T.
Codd, J
Geo. II. Catrrrhran
should h
discovered tliis
no bright visions to sacrifice In him to j John Chancellor
fnr nvrr ,hn,, ,!URm.rrH leaXntr t hn . '. W htm 3' OU '"W plCClgC your faith bcholt! t.ohll l.aimc.n
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have etill been the learnings of their i ' ' uaenmem-.n ncr j v.eor-c wavis former brirjuness But Veud, he zVl A',cn .IIflC0P!,1)ze acknowledge Jesse Ihy length added, 'arn I to have no shore in j erni hvcnlll Here, Verm, bear her to j Daniel Decker, 2 ! vour re demotion? In loosing Herbert ! lhc -Y Y clinic jour own man- j Joseph Dmilnp
Alien, do I also lose the cn of my af.:nerl "planajion. ou will recollect, John B. Dclar lectior.:' 'Oh no, no! said Verni Everill, , an) aP invah. cn,(l U,c conversation ol Polly Dennis who now sprung to the embrace of trls j i s is any thing but strengthening 23 F frirrr? .T S T i, .11 R,,t fnr er1,1 LvenU! muimuicd the bewildc JMin Ewir.jr '2
, v 1 1 -4 1 m. vj vj u a. - m.M v r
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you I had been an outcast, stricken alike " ,,M,,U."" u! "f Passing from fame, and from ambition, and from I lcr Passionately to his heeit, bore her hope. My father, let u bear him to ai'rhc apartment. -He, whose image more cuict apartment, and there I will was or ,or,S year perpetually al my side explain all that led to the present roo. p whese memory I have indeed cherish-
It was a brief, but to the parties inter
esting explanation At his last interview
George W. Ewin
Charics I'nunons Mary Ellos Henry Elliott James- Edward Charles Eitgerald J(hn Erakes John EiVwcr3 Dian Eiowers
Joseph K. Eord
i escmblance you occasionally bore him
had scarcely yielded to virtues not his. )
ith his patron, Verni had rushed fro verru-IIe.bert, whichever you are-
the. hnns in Pk th tmilh ivl.nr rrxrr WiU ao,c 111,3 i'3iyi nours rollCU
some projected amusement had induced tawa3' andfls,il1 ourr !vcrs traced Martin Frazicr
him to transler his m ssicn. It was o !uu " "'".r."' l,,t tK",lu' 1 J li'm-ts i-ursason
course a vain search, and it was then that i,aJ0 vvorthington slept calmly and j;.JUard Fu-ate the consciousness of having lor IV.tcd ! rclrcslnngly-and in the apartment cf & U that high trust of character which could ilhe soltdlV whose path no human y. (Jo-rdman
alcne havcsunnoricd his unattested as-! L c n.?u m interest, Howard , jan)t.s Cnhron
scrtion, burst upon him ilh a madden SpC?1. thC w?tchcs ct tht ing power. Nothing new was before I m8ht int scc,nS o administer hepe and Ivm hm ,iocnu ,n-i ci,,m,-r.n ,n,u i s'1'1 to parting spirit. The
roko from his! was left him upon which his soul might morninS rw tha dreadful effort i rcsl in this hour ol temptation. A cum- i fo,es! fiarr,50"i 'ith the shadows o
as the large drops now b
Jnrrower. hrow wi!h i tic drp.ir 1 1 1 1 1 rftnrt i rct in this inur n tpmntritmn
he had made, cnJ h.s features growing j panv was levying for the reinlorcemtu j lhf ''ht .P"1 l,.,c slru?P!in. S0Vl1 jf thc ricid with sunntessed sumiino-. wrrrlof the aimv. and he entered it 3S a vol soldiei it not in that rejoicing faith to
nmcdiatelv to 5 v"" r ,,iC juries or neaven arc ai- iy fiom it mang- rcac! unvf,Jcd, in that trembling hope ( ;
1 I i 7 a i : i C o od ? n an Win. Goo orran, Tijontai Gi.irs J-.l.n 1 f ir'Jcy D. S. Ifendfiror.
i William Huffman
itror gly convulsed; Worthi.igton, c en untccr. CaWnJ almns; immediately to i w ,10,iC -c Rioncs oi neaven arc al- Torfrnn j()1103
now eivc praise t;. tiim, who in taking the held, he wis conveyed liomitmang- ..vU hi '";'uuuuIIK iiu,e ( ;en v..Jr,hntori
led and senseless, to the dull environs ol : vvhich.l!ra'cr. and impenitence pour over i rrank jari::ftn
a fcospital. Here he had leisure for ma j u,c sP,r"- .And wh,,e those aicwnd him , ThonJ3, Jordo:i nv .1 biupr and nannirln. ver in the rnd vcrc wakening to the varied CXCltCincntS
salutary thought. When l-.c at length'05 cw oay, Ilowar d iVcri!l, alone in j cose from his couch of suffering, it was j that chanr.ntr of death, now lifted uthej to behold kin. butthechangeuandr. pui . wicc of thanksgiving with joy, cnlyj
mrtnr ihrir tons, ant! Iisvc lcrl-rI!! iv.-rrmn-.nt uhat he use A v.-muo iCtS mcnai ie rn..n mat or lliC Ji:st '
unor. them with a withering and crimi-and dreamlike thouirht rrraduallv asu- ! Tnudr ic rft exclaiming in the beautiful
ral envy. What were the traces of the ming icrm and length, stoic over
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lU'i.auaK (.mi uiv mm iMu3ui iiicu u-jj bi ouui i or uic saue vi i
from you the wile of your idolatry, took
also the babes through whom only you night have learned ihe extent of the soui9 deepest agony. Since that hour of terrible cjnviction. I have seen fathers
Handing rver the mangled and bh-ody
ejirv Eowrv
D.G. Lana )avid Langldirt John .: v F. Mat -on Mary A .Marner Daniel McClurc 7c'stn i!MaiiaxCJC Joim McClurc Henry Mao Tiiomas W. IVIarron John McDonald Nathaniel Xutoa O P John Ovt tt Tin mas Owcn3 John Parker John Patrick Julian Parker Samuel S. Purlcy Henrv II. Phclon II. O.' l'atridge John Poric-c James Pinkloy R S David KoatiMh John P. Ituhlo, 2 Itobcrt Boners John E. Hoc, "2 John Ilnmsav B T A. D. Scott James S'ewart John Shichb John I. Snapp James Sott V. B. Smith, 2 Edward Sims Charles Siin,-3 li. Spencer T V II Tyler, 2 Daniel Tyson Jair.cs Trabuc, 2 J.T. Temple Joseph Vankirk W Y John Wells Prrston Woase Elias White Thos. Worker John R. Water Tiiomas Ward Nancy Wattlcy I j. U neelock Gabriel Wilssn, 2 E!iii:h Wei ton Jarr.b WjImcrD IVicr WVHi Ezekiel York.
OTICE is hereby ivcti. t?iat wc. the u:i(iirr:igricdT have taken mt
ts:.v ot adminitratijn on the estate of i William Dunkin.doceasod, latcof Sullivan i county, la. All pcrMis having claims a
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s:M tliern duly authenticateMl inmu'di ilcand l!io.-e that arc indt b!eJ t said folate, arc repii j-ted t. make1! immediate payment. The estate i- probably :oh(r.t.
SJIADuACK SIII;H.MAN, ) . AHitAHA.M SNAPP. ( June 2, Es'i:! 2:Uit.'
dr.m.
JOHN SCOTT, r.
TI.
his
:angu?ge or ine para:ie .My sen was dead but is alnc rgain he was lost but is found.
lather, he
to the disfiguring blots on the ; ui cf; mused, 'I have been cherished in folly ,
mine. Major Worthington was affected ens spared in shame. I w ill yet stand re- i r"'"
even to tears. He tell it impossible to! deemed bv mvself alone. Amid the Ch.iliACTKll CI" THE
i t
offer consolation, end only extended his very household where
hand to him in silence. But Howard Ev- j claim to respect benca
crill had learned the hard lessen of mas-; that has witnessed my
tering his own individual sariows, and he , basement, 1 will vet rise
Vas soon r-Ue to speak with calmness, 1 and to esteem
1ST
M.UMW
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in t!r; njt il!ice
at
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EJ? lI.MAINfNG in tho lt Oiuu- at Waii:nton, lxiess rountv, Ind. the qnart'T cnd:uir lhc llDih Juno, lJ:t? which if not takn out in three months will L-ccnt to the Goy oral Vusl Oliice as dead letters. X3 Edward 1'oyd. Geo. Vtr. Ealow, H?tsy Ann lJalehclor, Wiih.un IJrutton, D.ivid Hooker, (Jricf It. E:ar Jo, Mary iiruce, Jchn G. Bnrch. Q Justice CI:aprcan,;; Daniel Comer, Jas. Caldwell, Chritena l)avi, Phinea D.ivi5?,S. II. T. Davis, 2; Solomon Daviss, M; Rclrcoca Davids, Jaihci Daughr crtv. 2 Geo. TV. Elscy, Wm. C. Elliott. Jr7 Ienj. IVeclnn, Francis Ere icrick. G Richard Graham James Goodman Jacob (Jrovc. H JohnW. Howell, David M. Hi von, Mrs. S irah Uartc, Lewis Hovvctt. James Hobhs, Mrs. Sarah Htdden, Wm.T. Hawkins. J Edward June, Lewis Jones, The?. Ireland. (ico. Lashley, Wm. Lofil urn. HE John MrKriight, Rev. William Mc Cluskcy, Tii03. Meredith, John Mau.ey, (io.orc Morgan, James McCaaiiahan. P Amilaa Perkins. R Michael Robertson, Rev. James Rickey, Jrrsvph Reeve. S Wm. D. Shepherd, David Solomon. Solomon Sink?, Robert Stephen.-, 2; David T Nr.thar,T3ylor,2;aiar!csToLcr.2 Graulcrson Thoinas. VMvHiaiii Williams, James S. Wiir son. William Wallace, Jame& Wevcr. Y Lzekiel York. JOHN MURPHY, r. ar. June 30, I6E;. 2:$-3w?2l. JJHE subscriber intends to publish, in lli the course of the present season, tho names of the papers printed in this state by w horn published, at what place, ihe size ot" the sheet, the tcrm.s and day ol publication; together with all other statistical matter relating to the press, which he imy be able to obtain to he publir-iicd in brief tabular form, for rendy reference. Three copies of the table will be hrvrardd to editors of papers w ho will ceyiv the above adverti.-rcmcnt, or will forward three co, ies cf thair respective papers, printed on or about tho 1th of July next, to :hs Western Times. CVntravillejrid." NELSON C. ROXN. Mav 16. IStW.
FOR SALE. WISH to scl! mv Tavern Stand, r.mr
occupicd by Co'. Alexis LcRoy, ita
iken out i:i three months, w ill be sent to
i the Genera! Post Oiiice a? dead letters. I BCB S'iV-mas Kail, Geor-e
r nrTCH !tf '"nbcrs. Jno. Dnninn, Waltor Duncan. . ' ! S F G H-J.ns1'hos.Epps,
and on cthor subjects, I luc but just,' turn cf strength 5 he4,said, 'returned from a hunt cf some' an intensity ot davs.and have net yet leaned the parti- j every obstacle,
With
he dei
purpo;
to those
I forfeited niv Tt is urli Lmwn tint 1
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th t.ie ery eye every whereof underrating and dispara-ii i t . i ir . vi.n i
follies and my dc - ging Dutch character and Dutchmen. I V il , - T
to conf:dciuc Nothing is more unjust, and yet ncthine ! T ,J M ff. U--V;-n juiiann
i, i- . r .loimswii, i.r..a r?. .uersnon, ii. .Uore his earliest ic- ; is more common nothinrr testifies more . , , . . , VC: T
i-otcd himself itl,lunequivocallv the ignorance and preiu i f1' ,,; "" UT A, T r
m 1 hi nvrr mm ir a rA tl.ntf 11 hn mdnU. m , ikwu -i "7 - - ..w
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en Stewart, Jc-e
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I'!! ! j wwo.uv.w, ... nuijv. i' ui;v. . j imi ! ...l, a;ui j l JiikU mc IHUl lie r I . mm v
rn!.ir nf I hose WOUnds. P.!a nr Wm t h-! I; n.Tvv Iff! rre. in nliir! Kr Urn hrm fnnr.. rni'nin-. l.n ;f c k f r.n i-.r,rM.Ui;
Ington gladly detailed the minutiae ol most palpably deficient lill a perfect re- ; whose ancestors migrated from her ! 1 l,rIcr' -Mar,m uoJ -urtm ; ht,-V
ki.vit 'jui ... ..... ..... w. iinuiu oujiuii'ii iu "cuiuiiiijuau nun ui nielli Jiiuitb) )U)UU UI I lit 1 1 IMIglO, ll) UCI) Allen, to whoee opportune rescue he j to seek the dwelling of major Worthing : more reason have they who are descendowed his existence, he alluded to his ma i ton. No one recognized him, and assu- ants of the honest burgomasters of Hoiny virtues with no small degree of cn j min the baptismal of his two brothers, iand. to be proud of theirs. Holland.
thusiasin Come forward, Herbert hcias ia maorc as well as familiar sound.-,, ; though net occupying a territory larger;.' r.cv? addcd; looking towards ths younrjj he cbtainad the servile employment, ficm J than the state cf Mar; lend, was first a-!
if", Princeton, lnd. tlic piartrr ending j (j !(it!, ,iiv r.r Tufrt tsit n;i. -U-
nieu c;n xarKe: micci, i ii rn: rou-'h f Vir.ccniics; alio
And Two Lois formerly owned by D. C. Jchu.'n; sit:;ated at the cart cad of Market ttrjcl. ia the borough aforcai l. The Tavern Stand is in a heakhy and pleasant partofthvj lrouh: urul:htrcth-
! er house is well calcinated fjf a private
family, and likewise in a pltasaut a:;l healthy situation. Eor further particular.', inrjiiire vi A. T. Ellis, Esqr. and Zachariah Pulli im. bo:U living in Vinconnes. H. JOHNSON. Vincenr.es, I i:d. March L 7 tf.
JOHN ARRrrilN'OT, r.M.
July 1, lSW -iL -J.UJt
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