Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 December 1833 — Page 4

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from the hids IVive? V ll'tdoxvi Magu YOUTH AND BCAUTW It really is extremely hard That beauty will no! last; The vaunted of the Beau and Bard The spell o'er woman cast! And harder still to know that charms. Which have been lov'd and sung. JJri fade, in spite of cost and care One can't be tlways young. There's Prince's fam'd Columbian Balm; There's Rowland's Kalydor; They have all fail'd in their effects, I've tried them o'er and o'er; Pearl powder, rouje, and dentifrice, At length away I've Rung; I'm wearied of the "artist's craft. One can't be always young! I've quite a store of Truefitt's wigs; But cease to sport them now. For all their ringlets fail'd to hide The furrows in my brow. All Massadin' fiaruresfujierbes In my garde-robe I've h-mg; 'Tis all in vain to walk in blonde; One can't be always ycung! Ten years ago, dear Mr. Browne, To Venus would compare me; -And now he shuns me, I am sure, . Andvows lie cannot bear me; Byt the gay'coxcomb's much deceiv'd rUn thinking ran stung, Yfr I have learnt at Usfknow One catft be always young! There's Mr. Grey, who sought my hand, And vhun I thought too steady; ;Now says he cannot marrv me Fur &nipaij already! And Mr. Lamb declares his name Would be on eery tongue, As a misnomer he forgets One can't be always young! I've quarrelled with my looking-glass, I've quarrelled with my lace, An 1 last, and worst, as all will own, I've quarrelled with mv face! The men have ceased to speculate, A si ie their smiles they've flung. And now I see them as 'hey are; O ie r.nn't he always vo-m! The liarperts, ol New Yok have Xi'c.h isiied a volume, entitled -'Sketches I 4 S I I I . . . 1 snd Lcceutncmes or toionc lj w ... a - t 1 l ill Crockett,

body knows, or ought to, David D mce Davy, or a'her the Hon Daid Crockett: his lame 13 abroad The following is tne Hon Gentleman's account of a HEAR HUNT. I was going ng.' said he, Mown 'o a little Hurricane, 'b ut three miles f-om our nm, where I knew there must bc a -plenty ot bear I'waa migoty cold, and iny dots were in fine order, and very bu ay hunting, when I seed w ere a bi: o bark n i l been scratched off the aee, I aaid to my companion, there is a bear in the noliow of this tree. I examined the sign, a d knew I was tight I called mv dogs to me; but to git at him w?3 the thing. The tree was so laige it would tak al". day to cut it down, and there V was n ) cuance to climb it But up m looking about,! ound that there was a tree 1 the one the bear was in. and if I could nake it fall agin it, I could 'nen climoup md take him out I feU to vorn a . J cut the tree down, but, as the ii ur.mM have it. it lodged before it

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I t i.n fold my companion to cut away tipor. li e big tree, and I would go ofl torn 'Stance to see if I could'nt see hii He fell to work, and he had'nt beci it Ijng bs'ore I seed the old beat V poK.' his r.cad out; but I could'nt shoot 2ii-. if I did, l would hit. him on the I, and he would 'all backwaids; o f mJ to wait for him toco tie out I di l'o y any thing: but it wan't a mio Vjte beiore he run out upon a limb and jumped down I ran as hard is I could, but before I got there he and the dogs were hard at it I did not see mud of the fight bc lote tluy all rolled down a steep hill, and the bear got loose and broke, right

Sn ;h? direction ol the Hurricane He was ? 'nighty large une, and I was 'fiaid tny logs f ould lose him, 'twas such a thick pce. I started bftei him. and to'd my friend to come on Weil, of all thick places you ever did sec, that bear carried me through the thickest. The d gs were sometimes bnnging him to bay, and I would try lor my lile to get up to 'em, but when I would get most there, lie would git loose. He devilled me mightily, I tell you I reckon I went a mile alter the bear upon my bands and knees, iust creeping thtovigh briers and if I u.md'nt had deer skin clo'hes on. they would have tore me in pieces. eh 'Ot, n l:C nrsi fvit " tjptomy brcasliaa sink hole of water, c I 1 ..

1 got wet; and was mightily tired tmry. iut unmr unauv m nave ; ,lbtlul, lathc Vl..stern Sm,,a public- ews T l' .h' Stooping so much Sometimes I went J the prcvatlit tash.-m el ucitm- into debt, . iatetl ia V!ia(.c , hii.ana. !br if ,U,,Jnmn? 1 iJ; :' a;l r.-SA r ....... ,. .. ..... ,i, ib. n m ii it At I nr v lif- ' r r . , ... . ..... lh r-O'lf.Trv nf Inr.r.. tl. it ...VJi:

through niaces so mien mai i uon i btc , ... ... .. . ... v ll;lr wct,.is succcoive ; that th s caiiic , v . t n ? , , . L tnme vould eet ihrouch; and i owed J,nOO. His larm yielded about that ;. runtln, , t,1(. ' T expects to k.p on hand. atl.l f,r ,

don' believe I could, ii I had'nt tiie'im. He co-ild not he without pureh.u-j ' ' Sueral assortmrni ol ll'U U A'i'.S, v. hioh io'sfit"K jast before me Some J in some things, and as all the m .ncy he j JOHN I NLELY ClerJ- WOfk - '" to kne i:i:!(fe i:i u nul j timt lould lo k back and I could'nt could raise went to pay principal and in- j Nqv n;) ls.u t 1 4 substaiiUal and fiM.,in!e munr.cr. ee noA. i ot a.ong. Hut one- 1 Rot in ; teres! on his debt, he had every thm- to (Tl he highest price pven f r all kinds !

acleAru--.ee; my doR3 t.red ot figlrinvr, ; buy on credit. N at the year rmi. wit.i ; .,.rs h(N ( and brought the beat aain lo bay, ami I j interest and cost, and I ss ot time, and ,iar uarb t.,,,1 ., hrad uo. lojkmK oer to eet a !eira charge for things because hedil n t C.iS.'l, or U ORK, will be im

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tionnot tocetoot; but I began to think j it wmilrPnt nite anv bodv. and so I scrambled out Mr powder tras ell wet, f f 0 w except the load in my gun, and I did'nt Know What lOuO. I naa oecn iwimni i all the morning, and I was tired, and I looked rather queer with my wet leather clothes on; but I harked my dogs on, and once more I heard 'em fighting. I run on, and while I was going along I heard something- jump into the water. When I got there I saw the bear going up the other bank of the Obion riverI hadn't time to shoot him before he was out ol sight ho looked mighty tired When I came to look at my dogs I could hardly help from cryinr. Old TiRcr and liiutus were sitting upon the cde of the water, whinincr because tbey could'nt git over; and I had a mighty good dog named Calow, lie was stand- ; mg in the water ready to swim; and I j observed a3 the water passed by him it was red. he was mighty badly cut. i When I came to n-.tice my other dops, they were all rij;hi bloody, and it made me so mad that I harked 'cm m.and dc . lem.jned to-kill the bear. I hatdly spoke to en: when there was a general plunge, and each of my claj;s formed a sttc?k going straight across ; I watched them till thev rot out on thei bankwhenthey all shook themselves, old Cariow opened, and off 'lay startea. 1 sat tiw n upon an oiu lot; I he water was iis;ht rtd where m doRS ju npeu in, ana l iovcu em to mm.ii i made me right sorry U'hcn I came to ihink how wiilini'lv thev all pimped iti

xvhenl told'cm, though they vycre badf I thoilghtcs? daughters novT r.trl then ex- . ' WILLIAM H. CItUFT. A!:V. IS'Anst, rf, , r -lycut and tired to death, I thou-jht j travagant. Many . ti:n. when neither Carlisle, n ' KSKJ-llt 1 A ,VV v lM b''1 lA0'4-n!' uf C-

uuiu iu unu ucip vwi. It was now auout twelve o c:oci;- xu; dogs had been running ever since sun rise, and Ave hrd all passed through a har ricane, which of itael f was a day's work 1 could hoar ndbiPR of n.y eomp.mon, I .vhuoped, but -here , no ncrS and ! concluded that lie had been unable i had been sMing on, and cross ever cn j ttiat l'w3s a part of an old tice, twelve or fif een feet long, lying cn a slant. I ; pave it a push and into thc water it went. I got an old limb, straddled the lo, with . mv lect in'o the water, at d nusued off I , , rw m- , lick.ish work: 1 had to! J lay tin limb across, like a balance pole, j to keep me horn urning ovc. Mid Uicr , pad If with the hand that wasn'' holding! theiifle I he logdid'nt lloat good, and the wacr came up 01 er my thighs A ter a wh:l I rot -vei safe, f astt r-d n.y oid mp; to go b -ck upon, mil as I ent up j ?he bank I hea my d gs tree I run to J 'era as fast as I cou d; and .ute enough. I saw the oid bear upm a crotch My dogs were ad lying down under him, ano 1 don know which was the most tired, they or the bear. Knew 1 nao umu so 1 juai s lJ 1 and rested a little, and then, to keen mv . . t ... t I. .. .1 1. : t : . . 1 t . iil - - - - f thundeied at him. 1 shot him rm'u thro vl w ' bw -,JM " ' the heart, and he fell without a snuggle I run up and stuck my knife into him several times up to thc hilt, just b ccause J hardhe devilled me so much; but I had ly pulied it out before 1 was sorry he had fought like a man, and would have got clear but for me 1 noticed when the other ed on him to bite him, old git up I went t him. and saw a .mart middle of blood under him. nil ititn tti hriHnw. nnd 1 R1W tir I as dying-nothing could save him While 1 was leclincr 'bou him, he lick ed my hand, my eyes fiHcd with tear; I turned my head away, and to ease his sufferings, plunged my ktdfe through his heart. He yelled out his death, note, and the other dogs tried to jump upon him, sucii is the nature of a dog. This is all I hate in bear hunting. I didn't get over the death of my dog in some time; and I have a right to love him to thisdav, for no man ever had a better friend " Fro.Ti rif irZA.irr Gleaner. OYVli NO MAN. Pray take n? y advice, if a fortune youM cct. n .-' iT ...!.., . mwl ,1,,,.. Uon of debt. ' This nm- be bad poetrv, but. depend ad poetry, but, depend ; , lt,, It ..u sivimr.' that the debtor is a slave to thc creditor. If so. half the world enter into voluntary servitude. The universal nitre ' , ,. 1 1. i ,.Li it v i i.i v . hp v:i 1 1 isl :i i1r,Ml x. i-.?- j involved us the year Lckrc. 1'hus em -

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tef.t looked u n and down the liver, . V , ' V. , 1 v ' ' d'llv authenticati-d lor settlement withm ! :?-J ; u . tent. I lookea up an I oon im. nvcr,,indolt to a tavcn To :, U) ,:ov t!) , . j Se,(n:.(,r , huitcuul Nctjces, IVetry. Ar.ecd-jtcs, to sec li there was a chance to cross it; t , , , n, h.rri;, I 1M ' i , 11 i i'cc Vi)' I1. ' -.1 I '''Vj to Millers ; Ui), Iiorriu I ll.li a l;lll : I l1(,e indei.icd Jo t lw ;nmi ;n i-iimo.tr, ' c ' but there wagons no canoe was with j ?v c's. .ho ' inker o. - fii' .r i , , ' "arr.ta. or the i'rop:;ccv, a ta!e of l)c in mi'p, f,f .. Whiln ! w,ms thhkinp s,i04-nuKU' ui.ji, t.i make immediate payment. 1 he cs:;ito m:...,,.,,.,. ' . :.: . , . . , v .... . ., ; v our printer, our MiacLt-mitn, r i.it'Oitt. If. lf, - -iwn.. of all these thmcs my doss were trail ! n . ' , ', ' , ., ?- ... id ix.iu.vui iu oc lu-oivem. tt Lcarte. .7 b . r. . .. iJesiues the Lad policy ot kecmn:; in oent, ARl? iiam v .i m r ...i t.-.... ... .

inir: out a I at once 1 icaru cm u . i , , i !.. j ........ ni..0..i jwu.v uui.i i..uia " , i n I haidlv l nevv wl - to do !l IS doU';uht ll'.lUcc to luo?e wno.e Adnr r f thc cMcof j. iCl.,cvrit., L 5irla::d. FC:'rlUll.: . L' tou have received all the Letdits of. vov. 03. i:L 0 'itmibles ,t a Naturalist, by !),. (;.,!nv.

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I country, Manv a married man is ruined ' ncxi ' c,m Av',icn ,s lJ 00 h",u0n rit l'ie I M f flnl !,,.;, court-house in Prmet ton, on the first Mm-1 pJrv T i -n , ,. . of M:m-h next, .he .une will be l,r. j Ttr-r', v. ,:."n,e"? -l!

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an indutruuts man. lie had -iSas-od a j ,.r ., , T. . ,,.; ' ; tr street, mcennes, in th- --

arm as lay in the ..or h pan.h el Apple-; dencv lif tius ,:lit nudc kn,u.n bv ,ub. ": l! v !; 7

bafrasscd and dunned was por Thorulury 1

for twenty years. . , ' ,,,, i c vowed be d owe no man. 1 he produce ot j his farm was about thc same as that of

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j mmiuur iuui us uu us vj i duns or executions to sell it out of season, he got the highest price; as he paid for things when he got them, he had them 5 per cent, cheaper as he paid neither interest nor cost, and lost no time in running to borrow money or sec hi creditors, be laid up t'OZa year, and lived quite as well as his cousin, and infinitely happier. When poor Thornburv saw a raan riding up the toad, his anxious looks told him as j plainly as it could tell, "plague on that fellow, he has coma to dun.' nun a sud den rap at (he door announced a visitor, no matter how latclv he had been dunned, he 'turned pale and looked sorrowfully anxioiis until the visitor wr.s known. JManv a man j;oes into the store for a single article. Looking around, twenty things strike the eye; he has na money. ;snd Luys on credit. Foolish man! pay day must come, and ten chances to one, iji;C death, it finds von unprepared to meet if. Tel! me. ve who h?ive cxt'crienced it. if. did the pleasure of possessing the article j . i Lcn.r :inv proportion to the puin of heinj: cacd on to p; ; a v for it when vcu had it not " - - i Good people, hark ye: A IVw rules, : well kept, will contribute much to your happiness and independence. Never buy uj,at V051 tj0 not ..caij ut Scxvr buv 'on credit when vuiu-uu possiblv di with ; oilt Tu.-e jj m , lt. t) p.vy i;j ..r. Ar:, ...... r,..I.i;..ll.. - tlle Vt.ltR n.,r ihcdan-'htcr would w;hm ! J ciw!j, is j,- ,,, , ,, muuv a li)((r ' lo , ,,v ,. ,,lv al;d . ,,. - J .o.v 1 a 1 ' j v t ie tanner who owes not . poui.l, But lays up his fifty each year that comes 1 ,MU.li 1. lie fe..is neither constable, shett.T, nor cit.ii: To b:uk or to justice he has never to run. I lis cellar well fVdcd, and his pantry well ! fetor Ci, lie- hws far :; orc blest than a prince or a h'i'd: Then take my advice, if a fortune you'd ga f ra (mi what you owe, and keep out oi Ailministrator's Male.

UK subscnl-er, admi .inirutor oj AlinlinislratOS, NOtlCC. the estate of Wm. .Al. Iadv,dccea-rTT,,1 . , ... se:!,willoirertbrr:i:!;u the reid,me s.0"'1'' tn. tin - i IV .-P......r n..v .,11 1'.. ladiniiiistratiuiii!M..i!!it;tata ui Jlenl. V..

v!.'J 1 ot December next, all ilu pcrso.,ai : 1 . :i I ' 1 1 . 1 ' ! I " VT I v.; . IS flliK sT iltK'Ot A CK.MIUAL AMJ VVKI.l. S" 1! f I i ' I t At- oui.Mi:M or tif? x T1 'rl !&LLl?s-.LZjiZ:tl j Embracing many desirable articles for the j farmer, mecbatiie, and families. Household and Kitchen

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"RDNS YOKE OP CATTLE,

TWO HOItssK, ! A 55 FOOT FLAT EOAT, KKAU V Foil LtADI., And many other articles?. 'Hie sale will j ,e oa tuc usuaj credits ' jn;r rC;uiri?fI. and will t0 unti y STAT I : Ol' INDIANA, i SJ GUJSON CIRCUIT COUHT. September Term. Ib'SJ. Tc Max am, J W rs Uivorcc neodore Ahixam,) I A I t IN tlP'.P P'imA ho nrif irnrr inr? A lilcd his ,c:i.i., hcrci... an.l it a?. i .ti.f-ction oflhc Courtthat ! poarin to thesati: me ueieuuam is n at is nut an lnlnoitant ot the I V0. ol Iai ,an?1? On in-tion on ered by : ourt thal "les the delendant ap- : nenr anu answer u tne omi'iamants a bi. lure tiled, on or before the lirst day of the cn for in . . i :vi! i : v nl r I. n ..,. A. 7 v,. ............. .. niy ; tt the vesters suk ofTict.

Administrator's Sale.

VA. uriLh is hereby jiiven, that the? un j . , r. . r

tate of Jacob h'mall, (late of Kno coun- VEAK has now chpscd since the subtv) deceased, will expose to public s;njc on j A briber introduced the ne method ci Saturday the SlNth of December, (instant.) ! ."blihins books in a pcrilical form, so as at the late residence of the said deceased !to bc. tran.port.ble by ir.a.l. banpnoc as . , ,, , i wis his belief of the advantages to all clas-

,u -um.rm iu usnip, an me ih.twuu.jupcrty of said estate, consisting of HORSES, CATTLE,0 One yoke of Work Oxen, A TT70 HOUSE WAGON, Gunsmith Tools. OA 7, W1IEA'1RYE in the Stack Jj J A Hille Gun, AofeFAlOLD AD KITC1IES FUHNZTURS. An a variety ot other articles. Terms mide known on the day of s lie. T W!X 4 invw tDec.G, l.iir,-:Jt 3 S Ibrcbv nivcn, that the sjuhscrArr h:i j J been duiv appointed ndministir.tr.r of

tixe :;oods and estate of William M. li;h . (late of Carlisle, Sullivan eo-mty) deeea - ,ed, and has taken upon him that !r::st by j ivin bond accord: n? to law. Ail p-r-i sons indebted to the estate are rem: i red U make immediate payment. :md tlu ve Imv- ; iny chums to j -t j Uvolvc resent them lulr proyen, n nt!i?.- Tlieesl'aleis nrou0i.!,. ,.j ' : i 1' T.. - . ' I'', - " ":-J "u'. n:.M, UJ,u? .uainw a?: last ' . . ... . 1 ... li V .1- Iiq Barkman, li - ! tlu faeo and iIack mniu and l.fii, and ;:p - i prmseo iu twenty i!i i!ar.; by JIjn:i iJ:s.r- ! j uja Willi uii ! Tanner.?, 0:1 the 7lh ,iav i ! of November, IS!. 'j J p !,r,tv ! Nov..,0, IS...., l-..rp . : i l iiist!;i, 17-.J. j'lt,' t.f Vi;ecnnes, deccaAll lh i a'., i t , f.:i. .;f..n I .... - . ,.- . I - .... I . ... - . A. i - 1 " k."c..i,:,o pav mvm I 'i.i i . . t:i!;f! :s!l l!i haVl.T' ivnnn :i'r:!!iit if u-?l " p!.Mr;e t-i prv:e:it ihem l.ir adjustment. ; 1 "e 1 t:-':- ,s ir;iba'i p. advent. 1IKNJ. (i. JOMCSTON, id mm i:i"o i,v l t i-t V I I I. .4 A ! It A N (I K MENT or THij roiZLS. i wr j - i I .tOM and after the C-.? Wl J1?- Il)h IMf lli. Jr-HT.. I. 1 r . ... zzssZs2Sm Alail from Loussviiie, Kentucky, a id th'J Western .Mail from St. Louis, :.Iissouri, will ;,rrive every 'iTuesdav, Thursdav, and Saturday, at ii A. M. JOHN SCOTT, P. Nov.P, 1 si:? 11 -tit

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m . I ..mm . ...- .. -i mill'. rik.i , iju i i 1 i i . . 7 Hnti halt leet stroke, with two boilers 1 ieetiong, thirty inches diameter; it has j UeCIl 11) 110 aoOllt thrLQ VfVJrfc. ::n I !c j gJ order, with all the rartscMj-loto auJ p. . p tl:e maia sbtft i "een i.-ijureu in iuc journa!. ami be renewed at a cost ot sixtv ory,-.?. 7 Ua. . Wl11 L v! T.f:1" . vi't'l lu - iv.N.M.ii. Viii"P!!nri, Nov. 2s, I s.J.J l !:'t I ............ AU(Ai5v. iU.Mi, lM)tui; i Hits j cixiri:. ' '

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sc cf th:5 esnerimcnt. its success has mrrz t'.nn equalled his expectations, r.v.d he will enter upon a second year with renewed energy and assiduity. Experience his sugotcd improvements which hive becr. idready made; and others, ui they ItVr. will be introduced in the crvme of th ci.sar;; volumes, tending to ad I'.ti.xil irstcicir jar.d permanent value to the tr.tct pt'se. W hat lius been dc;i-, however, is cicnt evidence ci" what r..ty !)c v'i'w executed, and the subscriber belL-vc tl'.at a Hit if recapitulation of dct.t will l.z u:i Wv.i t-i oi tnluce conv;cti-.::i cf t. -,'CS i t ;. tno-Je of p'ibl'caticn, c:i n;ir.:I- tf thn-c who m iy not yet hav taKtn tr.c s". j..ct ir;10 ccnsuiei.v.ion. r.e i, ..ewiag v.-.j ks ' !l"vc het:i r'-blisl.e.i lu the rf,Ui . S of the first vcar lor tla: biuail ssur.iu FiVi". l)v)LLAUb. 1 VF4ft ! W:i! !stcin. or the Swi djs in Pra-r-tc. a ----- w ! xt l bv Madame I'ichL-r. ; Mem.;rs cf Count Lavallctte. written bv himself. -wemns in America, uy i,cJ:: ty : . ' ... KlyyCvd'ly C ru ' i 'Pi -if. i '! V-.''-v - tt j M;irt:r.cau. rravelsin Pent, bv lV.mr.nd W'.. i L:.tatttt- and ioois r'd'.ij po. bv li. r ., i -rar.". I'he Ckntle Uccruit, aulc, l tUuh.rtf the Sub.ateni. ! . ! ?:!:aI -"'-- .c Cc,j,css ; j u-i-na. I KT .. j Widtham, a novel, fxiiur 1 , r .;e Li1 br..ry cf Ilunvuice. 1 M.;d:iu;e l)ard. Narrative cf the iily.r) w uxk ct the Medusa. Adver.ture!, of thc Chev.dicr 'hayles htuait, aw! Ibstxy of::i- K, h;i 411 -otlatid 1:1 17-15, I7-i5. livli c;t , Kx-ui-n-er of Ki:;-ChurxX. .In- htfiy ofLajjt.m. Iv , bv i!:e authcr cf IViu sof Traxel. buua.Urn s, I-uilonJi, !ntii;.ti;C cf A ! m,uc;, by Lieut. C. I;e. Oi the 819 peswmcli compos--thc c ;r4 ;tV: "l11! two cf the irtr, c: ! w-x.. Hi nu l ' i f ..7 U litis, KMMI!X OU VVl,l-:i cnCiU si.x.!v In lhr .1 . -i'i. 1. -lit - v ,- i.i.il !;'u ....... , c :. ... .1. 1 . .. 1 Ul"' iui iiiiavw i'j ine eci; sellers in icL below the usual rateand ptiutcd t n stn-.r l"-t ww jur v in ;M.i UHfl U'US Sl JOO-eoual to s-KVEN TliHX DOLLARS for the year. When the adv mwijes cf cirrJatirn T.v .i7rl tl"tv .fi11 tl r viy t. I.,t- t nuil me coniidcied, and also tii .t, ,u this - r k v. ii . i 1 1 j . prices, t.f any article ever attcmp:cdui Jcil l1.i.,.rrnf It.., .1 U , ! -li-'d hi clai-ns to public pstra..;,- al::.c i ou cheapness of his ijeriotlic!. .The w rt;S Mm.,Ils;iul 1,ave.! h higl.lv hu-i-iv j1 T V i i . ! .araclIcr. 13 Ped - jwi .. ..V...J... .j ,,n.r;ir , ' . t - tlcinan are almost cr.tiicly ducted to i.4ak:3 bt-lcctions for the woi k. a id in sai;:r from the mass of books i:i the paV c institutions cf Philadelp'ai i, ast!i as U wi ihnew books imported fn a CIrtut Imu..,,, . T. i iii'j'w ii..cic-)iiiiL- dii i k.iiuii:.r -.... .. t v.'-t . i i otherwise would probablv not L;nc bcL-i t . . yi .iicn ptir.ttd here. As it is intended to print cr.W a :v: ! TttlTvl"f routed l0 iu.2 ti.:ir ".".; pj.c. ' A, this mode of publicaticn can !,e 5--. ported ci.Iy by a nu.nerons punctual h'lr I su ja:nbcr, the frit-nds to ai c. r, , ' und I.tueiutuie arc Cald".o. i ir intir pationae. A li n:ted immocr cf the frt f.vo cIu:itr. econd series, c-n f .' ;. . Ut.iaaci ct U'.JcJUt.is e;t ; . 1: red. f, Avr:A i;.'r-.'..'i I; j ed tne tear piSrs -t the t.JUr h tc Iv n jau;.ed. in whoie ample cuIa-.-is t:4- c' 'p -I wei.-lIy crowd hter.,r Lr.d.i ,.Cv t CM iir;u Utt bock as las: r,w tK-. . i. J ...V?,IU.! lj I -I. x us as last ni. tS-v ; ,. ci S jVt;Ij,:' " ' SuVoince. III f l I I .1 L ..,.. i received u: tic Western

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