Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 November 1833 — Page 4

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rem rtr Southern Mcrzun.

WHAT 19 LIFE. What is lift? A cheque reel sccye. Of hws and fears, of bliss and pain. Yho" blights and shades arc always seen !o gild or cloud in endless tram. What is lift ? A flowing stream That wanders onward to the sea, vs tranquil as a summer's dream; -Or thundering with velocity. What is life? The Ocean's tide, When winds provoke the angry wave; Or eentlv o'er its waters glide, And breathing peace and power to save,

What is life? A summer s day, That dawns with splendor on the wor.d; Whose brightness quickly fades away Aud threatening storms are swiftly hurled. Yhatislifa? A bubble gay, Upon the swelling surges toss d: In pomp and pride to sport and play. Then burst and every trace be lost. What is life? The meteor flash, Whose quick and bright & dazzling ray, Upon the enraptured senses dash. Then gently sink and fade away. "What is life? The hope of youth. That o'er the soul a brightness flings, And whispers soft but not the truth Time steals apace and cuts Hope s wings. II El Al O N .

ioncd war, but some romantic minds must encouragement with which wc prosecute

have a mn-awav scrape ot it. What itneir improvement. Deccner.

suffer from the most, is, the disrespect

which the present generation show to unr married ladies. Once they were regarded

as something more than ordinary, they

were a kind ot domestic uoctors, and were consulted in all diilicolt cases of Colds,

Quincy, Rickets, &c but now they are

pushed out ot the way by a set l'nysicians, who to tell tho truth, do not know enough to cure a sick calf. They don't use the old fashioned medicines, uch as Catnip, Life-everlasting, Thoroughwort, Bitter sweet nnd Tanzy, but dose up their patients with Rhubarb, Quinine, Calomel and Jalap, which 1 had rather die of the plague, than take,' Springfield Gaz

Cotton seed oil will, in a short time, he - - -- r-rrytrnr'rT vcrv extensivoh manufactured. A mill i l LlLslIdLLs

in operation in Petersburg!!, Virginia. "TJT'ST rcchred from Columbus, (Omo,

There h an interesting article in BUcV- ,herf.nrc CVal in Georgia and boutli an assortment ot itoMnKMcatcmr, wood's Magazine in which the writer, af- t arol.ua. ot a vcrv su enor tcr boasting of the victories of hrit.sh THfIFfT African Grrv Cay- ders seamen oxvr those of Holland aud 1 ranee, , ennc or Capsicum Tond Lily Proceeds: J)??l? ! Bay berry 1 Lobelia, herb and

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and tliev fought against us, both on shore j vcr ,ar, "V n,lt 1 and on 'sea, in a wav worthy of their na-! v'as e.d the 'Back Woodman the tional origin. At sea, in almost all their j ,(-,r of tms wc "members the dcPa

victories, but not in all, they were greatly, in some overwhelmingly, superior in force;

vcrv far from the centre of Pennsylvania,

the wri-

rture

of a respectable familv fur that nlacc. of j

, - - - . - i whom leave was taken as of persons now

proceeding to the Rocky Mountains.

Marriage between the. homely and the

nor need wc now cn!,cr l, surprised or , X And nwny o.l murtihed at the issue ol such combats.- 't"t V"1" "am0. ". eV '"n r,.c.i wj,ici, , Britain ought rather to I oud that her nannd lllino, and the kit hank t the ; ate . nca I flag had never teen struck on the h, and 7f v"-'. but J' . i, . i i ... t ' the 'lather of Waters was leaned nt a tcr sircei nt.ii

then always with honor, but to her own sons, who, for that freedom's sake which

handsome. Thoughtless persons are apt yias ever been her own glorv, bad been

to attribute to what they vaguely call nobly rebellious, and in their independence, or the caprice of fortune, what is dence had shown that they were worthy

reallv the mott admirable manifestation i to contend with the heroes of that country

A

Cholera Syrup and

powders Number 6

i iirr. nrrm r:in

cf o. 1

Bitter Hoot.

r other article? not here rnumc-

the subscriher olTrs fwr

Nervine (Umbil)

Hemlnck Copavi or Cclic Itoot Xanthcxylurn Ohio Kcrcuma

Hitters o. 4

new brick building, on V'a-

of Waters' was leaped nt a Iter street nearly opposite the LandOtrnc. what is now the state of Mis-! where he intends keeping at all times a

of a paternal Providence. The success

from whom thev derived their own

and riches often obtained bv men of infc- i scent; never more mar thev meet asene-

rior abilities and means, furnish ex a mplc of the justice of an all wise Creator; in the same light mav be viewed the unions which occur between the gifted and the inferior, among the human ?pccies, the ugly and handsome. Some unexplained sympathy, some irresistible attraction, unites them; and by these means is the hu

man racc'improved. Were there not some

powerful counterpoise, the arbitrary fan

cics of human caprice would soon erect a barrier, and the ugly and unattractive be as effectually excluded, as though nature had set upon them the sign of reprobation.

mies : 1 roviuencc seems to have assigned to this small island and that mighty continent, a different destiny, but equally great; and may both, now, and forever, be fulfilled in peace V Heaven grant that so noble a wisli may be realized he in a traitor at his heart

bound, and

inn ltiirn; b'rk- 'plentiful supply.

and where the city of Jcforson now The sub-enher also holds himself m stands. The West was next located on readiness to attend to all calls in the Ye'dow Stone, some two thousand miles tanical practice of medicine. ' I A .1 1 I . 1 .

Vr ! from the Mississippi, hut has been remo-i CCTlso, me sunscriutr nawng rcr c -

vctl over the Kcckv iMountaiRS, and will ,-u inf.q'j.i.ti... "- 5-'i"" soon have its place at die mouth of Col urn- '.form the public, that he has received a bia river, cn the Pacific ocean. When; number of setts ot books and rights, tthat hoppcns.nhe West' will be no longer jscthcr with Robison Lectures f.n uc heard of. In the present journey to the : Thomsonian System ot meuiciae, whic.i VY.-xst tirnr tbrfo tlmiisnnrl imln ":ir. t.:i3. ' be oiTerS for Sale as aboVC.

scd over in steam boats. I

S. KATHBONE. August 21. isn3 -4i0 tf

who does not cordmilv msnonil to a spnti- .. "nStn viuviMnru, i.-.-uci. u i: ;

tnent that so justly apmcciates the inter-1 5CO,!lcnls Urst Vadc.tliCir "rPrance in J

3vincnt mat so justly appreciates tne inter- , ' . , , , ". . .Vstsof his own countrv and that of his Anienca caused by the tyran.cal acts ol j

"COXVESATION WITH MY AUNT. Whv now, said my aunt, just sec how . ridiculous the present fashions are; those great bonnets1, with a little vinegar face beneath, which you cannot see until you have brushed some dozen yards of gauze and ribbons, and then it looks more like a Hpitiei in a hole in one corner of his web watching for Hies, than any thing I can think-of rnow. 'But you have no objections to the iong conical kind of bonnets,1 said I. 4Yes indeed I have, said my aunt, 'they are worse than any other kind, aud I should not think that ar.y girl who thinks herself handsome, as almost every one does, would choose to bury ber beauty in the interminable depth of such an illshnpen non-dc5cript article; I should as soon think of sticking my head in a stovepipe to show my beauty. The other day at one of the neighbors, I happened to take up a book, and though I did not. think mu' h ot the writer in general, yet certainly, he said one clever thing, when he compared these bonnets to a wheel-barrow with the handles sawed off, and the wearer

to a bumble bee. in a pumpkin blossom.' I think that, you w ill agree with me,' said I, 'in saying that the present fashion for gowns is very becoming.1 'No indeed,1 said my aunt, 'they are much toe short. The other day I saw a complete portrait, 1 should hardly call it a caricature of the present fashions, it was headed 'much ado about nothing.1 It represented one of our fashionable ladies with a little brown shriveled up face, hid under some dozen or twenty aids of ribbons, laces, CvC. as the pre portion va, and sleeves large enough to put ail the oranges, raisin and swectiue;ls of a large p.rty, sufficient to last a faimiv of children for a twelve month. Jler waist was about as large as a pipe stem from which a large gown branched -out beneath, not unlike a hen coon. But

7 1 -to tell ou what I think in a few ords when Dtere a vaiu tight laced, jilting girl, c:ve hopping, tetering, skipping, sliding in a room as the way is now, I ush the legislature would pass a law for sending the whole race to tho bread-tray and the washing tub, put their veto on paint and patches, and banish every mantua maker, barker, and French dancing master, to Botanv bay, then we who are called by the contemptuous epithots of old maids and spinsters, should resume our station in society. 1 think the same about the fashions in every thing as in dress. It used to

be the custom to name children Faith.

Tcmeerauee, Deborah, Judith, Pollv and

Ksher, and all such Scripture names, indi

cative ot those god old sober times and ste dv habits which once existed, but now

ha-lled, and in these refined davs wc have Amelia, Angelica, Damansk, Henrietta; 1 can't bear them.

A swearing Justice and a siccrn mar riagc. The ivnu Record relates a laughable anecdote of a Justice of the Peace residing a few years since, in the western part of the state, which ie too good to be lost. The magistrate aforesaid was ca llli the Swearing Justice, and the sequcfSv ill show that he had a fair claim to the title. At a certain March meeting, having been

as usual, laboriously engaged through the day until late in the evening, ehielly in administering the oaths of oliice, he returned home overcome with fatigue and the effects of transient stimulants, and throwing himself in his arm chair druppud to sleep. The form of oaths adniitrhrfejl by him through the day, continued to buzz in his cars, like the sound of the file and drum in the head of a soldier theniht after a muster, when a wedding couple aud suit presented themselves at the house for marriage. His good wife a little discompescd by the sudden and unexpected visit, ran to her husband and called him by name, shook him violently bv the slrmlder, and repeated Mr. C. Mr. C. do pray wake up, here's a couple come to be married. Mr. C. partly waking and rubbing his eyes, looking up to the couple, who were standing directly before him. Mv

! you the couple, said he, addressinUyjV

sett to the Hymeneal can-Jiriatcs f They nodded assent. Well, hold up your hands. The bfcsbXil couple obeyed. The Justice

ancestors. Here is a St'otchman who speaks cf the men of :?G, as 'nobly rebellious' away then with the rant and puffing nonsense of the assertion that there exists in Great Britain a natural dislike and jealousy of America. It will require more 'gaping tourists' than have yet scrib

bled about this country, to wean our af

fections iroin a people with whom, more j 1 ia,,u 11 cicacl v than anv other upon earth, nature ?c hf rt!cr i '!'e. fc,,fsw

the British Government, there was at Bos

ton a large tree which was chosen to hang j the obnoxious characters of that time in clligy upon. It was also used to post on ' it the intentions ot tho patriots, or sons of i:t -,. ..r. i II i 1 .I.-.

nun i , as inu t;iu uiuu emeu, u;m u:i u meetings were also held under it. The following inscription was at Ut put upon

lit: 'J his tree wa3 planted in lit hi. and'

4

ol Liberty.

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just reccivou iwonunureu o

rels lirst quality

KEXILWA SALT,

-4Jaiid for sale bv

BURTCH & IIKBERD.

.TulvSJ is:;:j -JO-tf

a'r-.

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hasdesigncd to connect us to whom wc 1 ,. , t, lu xy '"Vnu are bouiid bv everv thing that can alTeet ical!cd tl,.c L,!'c,, 1 rec J,C. IJrit,:h

troojs wnen in possession cl jioston in

our interests, and whose virtues have won from us a confidence which their sympathy of feeling, and similarity of national character, will ever retain. The madness of ill-advised and wicked rulers may alienate our affections, or hurry us into war

but the wisdom ot the people will avenge

iteil upon their Goveri

lisk more hrmly, in the

i 11 i i

loiiv may nave uisturtteti. but can never

destroy. Richmond Compiler.

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$5 RSWASUD.

STRAYKI) or stolen fr m t!i. subscriber, tlirce

&.-J. miles south of Yincenncs,

Jon Monday night the l!ih cf August, jr.c

1 rl. cut it fiown: but tho towns through

the country, imitating the example of Bos- j 10 r r 11 years obi, a?tar in his f rchrarf, ton, had each their liberty tree, round !som saddle marks, heavy main arid tail, which to rally. On tho breaking out of j bis sight fore feet split up; no other marl the French Revolution, in lis'., thev a- i recollected. dentwl tiiesamodaldcm. and the tree of! PIFRUK CO.MPAGXIOTT.

AUg. i , 1 ' .1

i end, a peace which uu u J i:i,u 1 trool;s ....1 i.. when tiiey entered a foreign countrv, ab t

HOLLOW HORX. The horns of cattle alfected with litis

wa selected the liberty tree.

Jivcrv one

, ii i i

piuLcr-.u.:, )uu oraiiy ana solemnly uu'hv. ma. von hnmv thnt thn ,.,i(l,

..... :n r ? 1 ? - ...... v..

?v.tii uun uu win penorm ine-tiuues oi

; Th ANA WAY from the subscriber, on

knows the history of the Royal Oak, from ! JLXi. the Ohio river, near the lower part which the British nation have adopted the j of Illinois, on the 1st of August, 1&J, oak as her emblem. The United States! two nkbeo jicx, uv'tiic na:ik ok have, hitiicrto sel(;ctcl none. When Gtn. i JflWir ami AI1CI7Q

distemper are cold, the eyes dull, and tho j Jackson U-eame a candidate for t!je Prcsi- cmv kjmkj. tail is curled, aud the tail for two or three jdency, the llichojy tier- was r.donted as ( 's about years old,

inches is soil and spongy. To cure this, I ins insignia, in consequence of his victory near six feet high, ol a yellowish coin

cut oil' the spongv part of the tail, and jut the Hickories; and tho Hickory tree, itipicxion, his right arm crooked at the el

rub spirits of turpentine for two or three; is hoped, will in future be the em! lem a-j how joint, and when spoken to, nods lift days in succession, round the roots of tin; dopted by our country, as the oak is of; head.

horn. The old practice of boring is deem- Great Brir.tin. j MOS2S iboi:t years old, s.ome

ed injurious.

AO 7' hO BAD. May I be married, ma?1 said a pretty brunette of sixteen. 'What do you want to marry for?1 returned her mother

OTICI-: is hereb y given, that the unJTSi di'isigucd administrator of the es-

inc large-!, oiacK compiecica, nasas'ar on his right hand, which lias made the little linger shorter than the ether; he is a.

blacksmith by trade.

taieot Arises Nm h. ate ot Knox conn-1 i . i ir - i t v , i ii v , , ; .preliension and delivery ot said negroes. ty)dcccacd, will expose to public sale on ' , an -;, t,,,,,,,:.,. f '

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m respective ofiiccs, faithfully and im

partially, according to your best skill aud judgments, so help you, &c. The confused ccv.ple and their witnesses and their lriends waited, as if for something farther. That's all savs the Justice, except rnv fees

lor aumimstenng the oath. JhoTWcef tii i i

. 1 1 ...1 .1 . I... M.l. ,m' ...i ... I

i i;iuuiuit int. ii ii . m i v i -i ii l ii i!i'i :ii ' m . , .. ... . .

(have never seen any body married, and I lilc latc'residence of the said deceased in i!'n".l;? ,':r ,l

thought it might please em!

Lowell Mercury. noysuMPTioy. rriiis distressing complaint, which car

ries oif so many of our valuable young

men annually, it is stated, in a wellatte:

,t-rl-0 lnil 11.1 llna . rk.J . . " . 1

vi- '"ivij uuu lliu UOUIUIJUCU LUUintU.) HI) j. 1 I , r ,

il.rii-Me;.,! i:,.l l . I !eueil;, in a uuu number oi inc A)W then associates, retired, alternately au a- , , . r , , , . tod with nnunh- u,hf Ii." . 1 '"S1" rui I'micr. has been curo.1 by a

Ike strange occurrence, while th,f JSfim i v.cr" siml,lc rcm-cil' Vl:.f inJ'ahnF J

r - - - - v . . v never dreamed of any thing out of the way till informed by his faithful spouse, when ii was too late to rectify the mis

take. Host. Transcript.

the gaseous perfume of Chloride of Lime! The person here who is referred to, is twenty-five years old, had been much reduced bv the disease, his lungs beiii"- bad-

ly ulcerated, and he daily became worse;

Johnson township, all the personal proper

ty ol the said estate, consisting ot

. Jforses, Jlogs Sheep,

ijog Wagon, a Stud J Torre Hal.

ouschold and Kitchen Furniture,

w

M

' ! m.

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in any jail, and information given to Mr.

Lane, or to 1). Henceminger, in Vienna, Johnson county, 111., bo that I get them j again. j From information, I think they are nwIking their wav to Indiana. Thev ucro

nd a variety of other articles. Terms ! P'chascd of Samuel Burks, Jefferson

made known on dav of sale.

ISAAC COONS, Admr.

romitv. Knntrickv.

I " LOVKLL II

Marksvillc, Iuisiana,

August H, is:!

Smoke Disperscr of M. M7to.-Thi 1 S iat 1,13 l,ll 'j1"? Savu hla UP ,or lostapparatus consists of a 'kind of t k T T l "P lW n.erccd with a great number of hole,, hn TT S 0t ,na,tcr lrom hls lunos m lnt'-

pierccu with a great number of holes, ha

ving the burs outwards. It has beeiutaken into practice by mahy persons. 1n order to prove its elbcacy one cfTTft?m was fixed on the top of the funnel-pipe of a stove.' All attempts to make the stevo smoke proved inetiectual. 'Whatever may be the cause, the apparatus offers a cheap and effectual remedy for smoking chimneys, v hen this fault in them is dependant upon the pressure exerted by winds upon the upper aperture of the flue.' Bull. Soc. Erie. '

STATE OF INDIANA,

Dvvirss ci:ufiT roi'iiT. September Term, 183:).

Willia Faith. )

Mary Faith.

Petition for a Divorce

A

iu. petitioner, by I). McD.-mahl, his at-

ND now at this time romcs the said

SNOWDEX.

I.uisiana, )

ry complaints, made by j trncy, and it appearing to the satisfaction j Suitable for the present and anproaclmu: .an?, -ith Chloride fj'f the Court here, on affidavit filed, that I Feasons eomorisii.g of this young man had the said .Mary is a non resident of the state J FORFAVy AA DOMESTIC

HOUSEWIFERY.

There is no female accomplishment!

more vaiuat)ic ttian housewiieiv

four hours.

Having seen an account of the oxperi

ments m 1 ulmonary complaint

Dr. Cottern, ot 1

Lime, the friends

recourse to this simulo remedy, from ' of Indiana, It is ordered bv the Court

which the patient found immediate relief, J here, that notice of the pendency of said and is now daily regaining health and j petition ho given, by publication in the! strength. Western Sun, a newspaper printed at Yin- j The Chloride is dissolved in soft water, I cenncs, for three wctks in succession and then a little itiegar put to it, and up- 'and that unless the tnid M.irv appears i plied to the nose with ajrag, or any wther hre (n the 'first day of the next term of j convenient wav. At. Int. 1 this Court and answers said petition, the

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NEW UOOD.S. THE subscriliers inf.rui their friend and the public, that they have just received from Philadelphia, Baltimore a.i Pittsburgh, A NEW AM KXTHNSlVn ASSOItTMJ'..T CF

GOODS,

Dry Goods. BOOTS AI) SIIOKS, TUR a WGOI, HATS,

L I XVRIOCS IMACLWA 770 A.

fhe following is from the 'Adventures

luablc than housewifely. Rv that 'of a Young Midshijiin in, or storv of iVter j it tutlicientlv prized as an uccom- j Simple told in one of the En-dish peri-'

same will be determined in her al xincc ? Iron, GlaSS, CaStlllS, iSO. I and this catise is continued until the kcM , , , . . .. . ! term of this Court. Uin h were selected at a favorable ti, -: ' . . . and u ill be found on examination, wortw.

class is

1- vhion has not even let the Bible a- nlishment or wisely inculcatr.1 n n n '...u...io

lonc;-childrcn doti't read it n9 much as sary branch of education? It is feared; 'Hut tell me Swinburne, were you ever thev used to, but their heads are crammed not. Few girls are regularly initiated in- 'in a hurricane F !

X,m o ii;uc no,, C u, series, two thirds to the various household duties; vet to all j 'I've been in every thin-, Mr. Simple,

ui .i vu i ir.nv.i. i.n.1 vmml-u v;.v ciris, 11C K lOW Ci ."C f) them i nntii : u, ... . .... I I I i . i

. l , . c. . " v. . in.m. i ii. mi 'i a UUU 1 HUer Had nn- , iipiiimlinn nt htp nwt itri ii.. : : 11 . . . . ' 7 '

. .uaj.a.u.vn. -i-.i :ri -.- MiKc as w i cs, or sisters, ail xmii probably S notion to go there. Do you see that batI.;r Sunday hooks I should almost as soon' have households to superintend. How c.x- terv at Needham Point? Well, in the think of giving them K .ulayer, ;Smbad tensive the mischiefs caused by igncrnce hurricane of them guns were whirled

.-uin.., unv, lunjui ii mi', i"iuui.;ui uuuM-wiierv , we everv uay heaf and I cannot see the reason why there are so ' see painful intnnre Tho nik-nrv n,,,. !

A copy Attest.

JOHN YANTRF.ES, Cirri. Oct. 12:1, ISM :ii)-M

xccutors' Notice.

TERS lesiamcntarv jiave this dav

been grantenl t the undersigned m

estate of.Jair.es Arrrll, (late f D i-

I B J

the attention of purchaser-, aud will 1 oId nuusuallv low lor cash. SMITH CARSON. Yincenne. 1st .Tun?, lSi. li) tf

for Sivr.n.

TT WISH to sell my Tavern SmtmI, Tii-

IF cccupied by Cd. Alexis LeRov,

inanv prodigious sirart little brats only I , red by the helpless untaught individual i suppose it is hc fashion: probably you I feeling her ignorance, and seein the r:

v ies county. Ia.)doceascd, by the Probate j i - ated on Market street,in tlw i Ciurt. Persons indebted to raid estate j rrjV ot Yincennes; als ; ..u make ir.niediate payment. Those , 11 :Wf?,

have heard about some of those intellec

tual v o'.iders in which the present age parti u'arly abouuds, and who learnt hymn-: b-jlorc they could speak plainly, atul of half a lozen others, whose minds swelled vith Theological and Metaphvsiral lore, at the age of two or three years, and being altogether too large fur their day tenements, boon fled to their long home.

in

ra

ricd form of evil that ignorance produces, must be more severe. Let not mothers

away by the wind right over on this point !

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iiL're on i re o:ioMte suic. and ip spmi w ...t... t .i. : m i

. y i iiu uai: miii. sig.iiui ine sair.O Will in their sentry U.xcs after them. Some of: please lilc them dul v authenticated within the sobers who faced the wind, had their j the time prescrih-d by law. Said estate

ivt-iu un' u uo u nieir inroais iikc frouen : is probably .vorc

iiricn ?iscusv

:lnd Tico Lois

wilfully condemn their daughters to sor- ed round like do.

baccy pipes, others had their heads turn-!

row, disgrace, and error, from which it is

.lot easy to rescue them. The duties of housewifery hcin pene-

rally of an active and desultory 'nature, ons.'

vanes, because tl;y

w aited for orders 4to the right about face aud the whole air was filled with voun

niggers blowing about likeeelings ofing-

JACOU F. SCFDDER, Err. Washington, Oct. to, lN.'i:i1)-:it

are usually very agreeable in the perform

ance to active ana vanetv-Iov in"

young

'You doif t suppose that I believe all

tin?, Swinburne.

formerly owned by I). C. Johnson; s;t.''..t.wt .it tl..-

- borough aforesaid. The Tavern Stand ii in a healthy r.n I

1 1 i . - . . . , . i - - , n..oi..-j liii wv nrvv.ii . iii u iiit.v, vi ibain i ui iuui'i.1 rui ill. uiai., I U'J ill r V 1I I people; diey will therefore be cheerfully j 'TlutV as may be, Mr. Simple, but Fvc the printing bu.inc, if application be ; Ellis, E,r. aud Zachuri.ib Ailliam. 1 Hi tC nil Oil :i Ii. 1 rui rui hi r nn. un c ... .1 .1 1 1 ...... . i". . i .ii i . f . " . . ' I . ' .

'What is more ct id my aunt , 'peo-j attended and pursued, and we shall eil-! told the storv o ofteiuhat I belite loaontcveu g-t nuuncd the el l fah-j large the pleasures of irls, by the same !iell.'

APPRENTICE V2LNTED.

A YOUTH between the age of Hi and !er house is well calculated for a privarXl. lf vears, who can read and write, ' tamilv, and likewise in a pleasant ami

of good moral character, and industrious lalthy situation.

habits, will be taken at this othce, to learn 1 ror lurther particulars, inquire of A T

Ellis, Lsqr. aud uchuriuh Pulham, K? iving in Yi ;ceunes. II. JOHNSON

Yincenscs, hid. March 15. lK)37 tT

itinv i made unmeIiatelv.

Oct.v'O. is:j: :iO