Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 September 1834 — Page 4

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"V "rl Vc.vi fA.- p.aUitncre Parr::t, POUCH NOP Till-. M'AUKUNd HOWL. Tomb not the patkheg bowl I Ii at btightly f:uvvs before thee; It h Mi a draught that sinks the cul, ' rw'ri fprcad a wil'icrirg o'er thec. I"ov ere veil i!rh.k C):.c moment thh-k Vh.it numbers overwhelms! . Have drank to death. Whose 1 ' r t breath, Wat sp:r.t the cop ccridemiih g. roamlrp r.ov with brilliar.t wir.c The g ulct's tii'n h btusliirc; Kcd ar.J rosy from the v'.i.r, The tcinptiiig ctrcam came p'iirg. tcurh i n.-t,' The f.mlest b!vt Tl.r.t ever str,i; cd a r.aticn. VYh.U-Vr its piide, However a'iied, b-'i'c intcxica'vi. r. The fi'dauir.p fpptars rn a i!;n in a iUborir.p town. .Ycv Y: r.t' Pificr. Meci'pizc ard Kakc, ar.d W'wr I rc!l, iood ()risti!2 tc.cd, red in the sbc'.!; And f: i.-i.h'd un. tew, for them til it cbew, At.d wit!i Dispatch lilac k butcs a!id-5m?e.

St.OUM'Uh MOU.YGUAV. While proud young women arc w ailing 'fjof n ppendid match, and rejecting good t. tiers in liopes of getting belter c-ne:, they nit unfrequently overstind their market and in the end arc fain b accept nny o(;lr they can get, in order to avoid V hat they consider th-3 most dreadful alP tcrnativc cf living and dying Id maids. h Molly Gray, of Toppingtown. was a Mcry pretty la?s, and a very proud one. Jhe was ttie seventh daughter cf Deacon IVehemi.ih Gray, a moderate farmer, who to tax his ability to the utmost, could not givo his daughters each a setting out exreeding the v alue of two hunched dollars.

1, Iler six sifters had all married respectable Tarmers and mechanics, v ere well to do in

the world, li st Molly who was the beauty and pride cf the family, resolved to look a little higher than her sister?, j-'hr would not take up with the humdrum fellers tho farmers and mechanics of Toppingtown not she. Hhe wondered her sisters had n more respect for themselves than to marry ivueh coarse, unmannerly critters. For her part, she meant to have a man that was somebody. Uefore she was fairly eighteen rhe began to be wooed. I lor beauty, the repectal ilily of the Deacon, the Deacon's wife, and indeed the whole family, carl procured her plenty of suitors. I it they were not to Mis M dly's taste; and though tho felt some little vanity in being wooed, oven by farmers and mechanics, she w as not to be thus won. Her first lover was Joshua Ploughshare. He was a sober industrious, moral young man, if twentv -three, well to live, and." 1... 1 .. ..: tt ' H rcsoneu on "ouing a w ue. 11 was quite taken with Molly viray, insomuch that he never passed nor in tho street or j raw her at ch.ueh, tut ,s heart beat as though it vvcutd tly out yf his jacket. .i..... 1., is (t.t l..t...x..,.- l,.,! iid be to hiuiself. "and if I could only ! . ' 1 ii. 'i;i .i'ri;iv'.i ii.iii.v"...- , ti,n..ii, iirri- h.- I c!i v:',l !!' ill,' 1 !-vu'-'t ibliCr . in all Teppingtow n Indeed Joshua was so smitten with tlie lv.oo:ts pretty daughter, that he tliotjght cf little else day and nih He dream! cf 1 ; 0 r beauty when asleep, and mu-ed i n her charms when awake. J me:ime y.lion diiv ing his cen, and thin! iug of hi. Iov.". bo would cvelaim, "Como hithrr Mollv L" n. caning Horry , the name id hi neai . And he called a f.tvr-rite I ay -1 it. 1 " filly alter ihc name et Ue 1 .o:i s nantitor. liiittiM, p...re.y iOio.; .:or i.;.live to too eves of Mrss oi liy Thus be t ..... ..... . -.,.. i ii .ii-.ii a '. .0 lamresMm v.p'Ui i r r.e.ut . ai on i i o Hi. sut t ( lov e it was a 1 time ee'ero H veilt ire a to I re .! tlu i lwt , u 11 Ol I 1 i . 1 1 1 i . . j i ,t. VV ' . 11! than bv t . ..I .. ! SlIi;;!U,.;M,;:,,!,lli - toe g. ti.eeiM d.ti.m " 1 - " :i:w:s ' ' 1 , lC -tl fet uj a m-t ) .;;up.:. us icnn;; ami J.-i,ua, r.taslv m o omagiii, was i.ua to bnork a thud tie.--: v. . n ii.o I eaoon. :4Nig kp kc.tt.vi-v un... . t.vi......

Tbo rvtion i f hi- heart ha.l an i i- ! atso was an industrtaus young man, i opens a large jack knife, and in tlie j v 1 V, tl , V "T, , , , 1 n J,''CKLU, .-.,7r-;.- ! '"C p-yment d sJ at lac time of vub-cri-r -t 'even lovmiws outride; end betook!-'.; v I chnrac'.or, at.d d-anga thriv tug j ,oft iimcsbmo began to cut places for hisini ,0,;r lv,-vul .N,:,v' 1 ,;C x; ' 7 Partner h:ic firm ' !-ng. 1 4 . . . . :..,.-. ... n.,. i i ,...o :.. ' ; i. j .... -..i i i atid hurc unsightly rht:nr.vs bo erected : iri :v:r rviv r t .c. ih.'m.-i-o

pneomuoon pai:.s to a: rear rprnce at -' " " " t wiu -..i i. iui nr. en uu::ee .iuu ( . . " , 1 ... . , , ,, , , , . "'""' , i armcni in aivar."c Iiem" tho r.viual char.h.atevVning partie, and vvhercver M lly llray, j?!,. called him Mr. 1F, , diiticulty, ho worked his way upwards and 13 J l; I nnt shall be tak-, June '2, 1S.11. Cd-tf j of both parties, that mod is VJfi V-ro wa tholi.tprobalilitv of meeting doolared sbo vva, not to I e strapped to the succeeded in carving his name higher than ! rn out ot tho hands ci Neptune, and be ; ,ii01l. 1 ' J' vlih b;s ebumor. ImlceV, ho laid .,u i lo of anv m an cf his eboh. and wond-jtho most ambitions "had done belore him. ; ;phceJ hY 1 12 red hot poker; , A XiHO'CJST. ! . f , ,.r .. .. mem-nv t on clothes than his habits ore !; nv ho could be sr.oh an ,:r:7-saii-i U could new triumph, but bis triumph j urucai jack wol iooi iiivC a smoke jack j , ,T, , . f . , ' 'oure Jo notify a vvja to oicontin- - : '..M..o i.n cient ful ::s to think of comin- theKva sW. ibr !,. L 'n!,..o.l ; -i and Lamotons, Mussels, and Adams 71TU um-crsigncn w ijj;ling to purcna-c , "JO at thc expiration of l! time subscribed

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f;Vakep,i. At length, however, fits re-: ut maruet. si, hutnbleu ,;. r ;u,!o so;,.,;lft; Th jcJ ll;)0nhim a; alr,a,v I ! ; t C T1 .: ,'e.ii u v.a orowed to ib sttokmg point ; , :'v.:ou ;;s to rcso.ve on r.cc-ptto.g n t.irm-r ; o...... Pu.. everv moment to see lum ! J U . . , . - V aV,i, 1

and.-PoSandav evenipc. iu tho M wuh o, i u ,u..l t ;.,.e l.at l...rmcro,ircci i!acj upon the rooks below and 1 !f (r ,.hcU,t , ' ,i"?'n" V . y' l Mav, 1 1 b. bl .LVaua tv ,og lus bay fiiiy to ; oamo to we .Joshua IVurg.lmre had 1 vug i lla,hc , to Xol sf uith himscIt;. I c Majostic and tno , huni.cnr r.fCrCat a bo !.;it.:,euner.f Foacm Vh.uVmu.o g.t ma r: ,- : and otlo-r y,:mg ! inn- lic ll,torin:n0l5 lo as,ona. Accordingly, ! f"' W1' Vf Xh l lU. l,.u:o. M .Hy -a, 1-kimg . ot i.f ;!,o j . had lioaru t ;? mu h t tno , n do d ,,,, ,ies himself with his kifc, catlio! lr'cr ,tJ lV.rt, and th Stagnate ot ; Miudow at tb, iuao-wheih. r iu cxpeot-; j.o eo.;utul .Uo,.y to think ot troubling j c , h,nJ, anJ iWl ' adna, ; Aigate It will bo well lor our song. , atb-n.f aoatb. or moroiy to enjoy tke'nerwim a m:ui! ir sut. . , ; ascending with incredible labour? He "ters toUar a vvary eye to tho 1 leet, if ; i.nit. s , ftbo s, iitv. ki-ory s.iili n-.d ; Auh;r.ge ui twenty six sue conemdeu e,u every muscle. His lifiva, -t ' 1 10-v vou.J prosper as marine poets ;

but ' ou .I.e.iwMr. Pioughsmue ; accept t at lae, snath, a h x maker. j lh, cfdeath rose befbre him ! ,TC Tp' P 7 a ' 2 t.doup. ,bo tu.dcstly withdrew hehtu 1 , avv Hh.r rosp.vtude mocha::.., who , e ,!;ir0( nt lok downwards, lost his I AJmiriU I'rd, and then farewell to old ! 3 th curtain. , , tocurt i.er. Fat Mr. An , heaJ beeom.div; and pcrlnp l ""7 ? ,na"ncln' ,j!,?r re-! 2 As s - n a-- Jv shua m.drdb di owntbo;vao.b,dl,eg .nee married; c,A the ,m cirosmlancc d cpcn(lCl, lu ? ! T''ro a new hgure-hoad J lowing sheets, 2 I.- vf b. r.p.nvuitc nabli , whn h. -'h ; on:g 'nan w .lonsno st,gmati,ed by the j Hi, cowpanion3 slood on thc top cr";he Y nganJ he old comparison of a 3 ,osay.had.qV.W y c,wdcrablv j name u Mr U as had succeeded in i rccU cxI,Ung and encouraging him 1 Sh? V f.cl and 2 tWwanti.str.ijslvt.qvl at tno do ;r; ; -i m:v: the heart ot a more practicable w stron,th vas almost exhausted M.ut 1 Tl -cal top.uls will be 2 i.,t mi timmiy.that I. is heart bo.it nearly , .a;. so tn it no was married in a nnnth inoi'.ititv nf vin- hi- ,;e-U : akcn abacu, and a,i such things as reefs ISO

ns be.ud as !.. han 1. , 't:.' 'rwaids. As to ti,o,e cf her rejected ;cnvxi ' nnd hope, the Ian fricml of ' , " l hc tafCM ouJ. ot sno my part, "Walk icl" sa:d tho O aoon m a Jo,, ; s uto, s who were still unman ied. th-v i AiZ"X ad not frsikcn u'n i t 1 Can0t lc ?u,1,r--'n,Jy thankful' that I ...noiibrtidrowntho n ,se cf the had n; ,d joetim whatever tosco her waiuj -'a ratS Oblique l H,,C"n f 'ater; .log. who ubo many .-tber unmannerly "Ah. said they ,s good enough for; ,.a' i ti.iin,w rn,;,,l ' rcan4a tl,c onuses as a writer

f.,VV .-dwavs nam.! sti augers w.th a:her. 1 no scorutal Miss Mollv, whore-! r b b-d n-VVn ? r tneir Marine Library; or made PeW ' i tu.e.l s many i f the most ropeetable u . o.?n ? t 1 Sasus a 9tfa hsc, when sca-hors well 'Ctwith-tandt:.'. howovcr,tbc !Kacen " fn'.crs and niecbanios, will be' glad to jrably more than 2 00 fee . and had j 4 anJ horscs ac , ?, 'J 0 . I !! Jv -h hi iu 1 hi ar lum. and , take up w till a tinker by and by.' ; & Zt Atcr such a couvotoSie,tot.nuK ngun , So sua every body and they prophesied and all earth! v in,, and he could n?l!"mn.U,,.,ja' W ,JC.U.lne a-scrv.co like the

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and welcomed in the vcnQ. whan she cuccrtdcd in Unking up alarCM..-:.. I f . n lli.Lnr hut hf

man "make such a racket there's no hearing I - T . . I one's-eelf ppeak. I hope you re well Mr. Ploughshccr? Set a chair Molly, and take Mr. Ploughshccr' hat, do. 1 hope your folks i all well Mr. Ploughshccr j that pesky dog lie M getting so saucy I must kill him." ' Oh, don't kill him pa, said Molly, with a scornful lo k at her lover; "he never bark at genteel people." "dented people! yo;i rude chit you,' reclaimed ?irs.lray, "but don't) o:t mind what she sayp, Mr. Ploughshccr : she's a fpoilt tiling though die is mv chiiJ. But la! she dorn'ntmcnn any thing by it.' "I d nt know whether she means anything bv it or not," paid Jcdma, a Her 1 A tho hoict ! turning i.s rnnnv Co s row n r 1 ins lacr wouiu aiio i.ui "n. .i.;- t ,.,- if tt., Ant -nc mine, he'd ciU.. ot wa i'Vpc, he d h"ad afore he was . 1 ,..nu,i l.-nrn have a dreadlul sore head afore be was . . ... r .. ! 1.1,.. I TV, I 1 i . 1 j .y. 1 alio- - h - - j j iwrniv i''irr.'ju:s muu. 1 "l "v 1' , 1 . 1 !. . !,.,.! t 1 , r,,,,,,- t.n vna vrrv rordinllv ip. ! ccived bv ihcold fnk?, who'uficr f hatting upon a variety cf suljects -such as the last Formon. the last marriage, the last idcfith.nnd all and singular tho news of 'the town and afier treating him to some i c-o ;;-,;n: uhiYb l.nd brro well hent ! through tlio'xv inter, and ulsoto some boil- , ri:W v.bi, h the IVar.un tatred on nurnose retired to rest much earlier than ! useal. but plcadie- an excuse that to-mor- ' ' D row was Monday, and that it was ncecs-; sarv f-r them t retiro early, in order to iin hctitpvs for the business .f tho week This vvr.s as kind and considerate C ;

the part of the old folks as need bo. mi ! volkr may hold himself as he looks over, true love is always diffident; and Jo.-hnViAOn each side of the stream, near the bridge heartbeat like a trip hummer, before he (arc rocks projecting ten or fifteen feet

could muster courage cnongh to speak. "il ukl" said Molly, looking saucily at him 'klui't vcuhcar a patridgo drumming r 'IVhawp exclaimed Joshur, making pcrale cfi u t. and all at once pbrnU i 1 . 1. . . t a ocj in his chair close beside that cf his charmer ''What a deuced fool I am to be uch a coward I believe in my soul love 1 1:11 fnl.on nwnv niv wif. "Your wls.", said the prl. snatchins i avvav the hand which he had ventured to I take "you never had any wits, or else you wouldnt have come here to night.1 "Oli, don't now be so scornful," said the young man; "you don't know how much I hive yen. . 1. N.-. n;r l don't want to kn..w" the -irl "keep awav vour filthv vl! " " 'Filthy P exclaimed Joshua rcsonffullv ted there's where vou'i-e mistaken, Mis Mol- j i M v h:uuls are ns clean as soap and.

water cet.ld make them though peihapsithe two mountains rear their proud heads

they aint opute so white "White," interrupted the scornful lass why they're as brown ns an Ingcn's, and as hard ns a piece of horn. It must be a gentleman's hand that touches mine.,, "Well, if that's your lookout," returned the lover, "vou mav have your -gentle-

man s liand tor ail inc. ,ty liands are ot ; pleasing as the top is nw tui. J tie arch a gor;d honest cob r, ami if you are asham- j from beneath would seem to be about two e i of them, I am t..t; and so good nigh? feet in thickness. Some idea of thc disto you. M.dly Clr iy."1 jtanec from the top to tho bottom may be "viood night, and joy go with you, j formed from the fact, that as 1 stood on aU thc girl, as s.ho closed ihc do r, and I tho bridge and my companions benoath, bolted it after lum. j neither of us could Fpcak with sulticicnt Her next lover was a respectable black- j loudness to be heard by the other. A man

mith, seme twenty fie years vl age, who a, realty aecumulated a handsome n et tn":iev, and was doing a good bu- - - -'o - l". ',"'"1 . . , i r" . j - y gu,.,,, 1 iu passing oy a$l osiers he fixed las eyes : iron tuo proud .vio lv lirav. He paid her 1 i- . .- 1 1 vu-ii ue put the k.UP.d. li.lt it sai I s;i.: how bku a3 soon tnarrv a t man i f vour trade not the man mo going to riru' "in leed! M;-s ICCti ie. er. as puin.ed on b.u b.ead ap.J beat it e. r,v, hind "ou may go fu.-thor werso." l wf.i l.iur.d fire i'h H my lo k cu;," lvl-'ried tho girl, was a snoen a.cer. In .-h n t n- t to make a long story, tlie -eoro.'.".l Mis ?I iliy rejected sundry other i e-;-- et able levers of her own dogre". wui.e s.ie v is waumg lor a io '..er i ii T. i l.i. i . . i i i v i U i dLi i iii : ill . ii1 it ; , r vercimo Vt tho ; v 1 1 twe.tv-fiv- . . i . ii.iv. . V. I in. .i I I OUliO III.. remained unmarried until

p,e.-iion lie soueixu ;uliore it still remain?. Sune wishtn-' to i , .f,, , ,; .... ,., 1 . . ,! , . f L lato firm of Tonilinson It -ss. that

... . It:.: it' ill- . 1 .1 1 1 rvii ivi-i i- 1 . . hi ! 'wciii- 1 iv. Iliiu 1 11. id c ! . V . S L :r ((7 ."r i) Cli 1 r.nl .Si! : i it . S u.saii ,n vain. -laugii! , tmmortalr.c their name., have engraved j lu; rot;ir(I t(-t!ie ho,,, cxporl. . lIi;JlC ?anjf. the rurv ivi' ar n 'r bv 1' nl Ca!! rfnJ seVI? Ci ni"ot3C " , your paws are Id hem deep and large while others have CIU aml itJr,,r;Ued his f Ither , the first of ( J.t.ber next, or the' p " y c. f "'cs and account, N m."? "erfm" U ,U5CrlthCin!n-hlnilan XU Proved by their !ter that date expect to be put to the he first of Novccr r.cxt, suit will io, . i . A !iV 1 1 , 0..1 i e . i uo i.'Kii ol lame. I, i . 1 - . So commenced aaint therr Z

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- . nv, iiiiiuiuui mi. timL null .!natt her twenty -ninth year: dared not meet it. Ho now made his last . uh.n t.i.;, i-.. i!i lv1:ir.,!lr:;,m ,,r ioi.i..:,iiv,M ...i , ... i . .... .. . . .

! k.n to c apo tho opprobrium of Icing t an tM nn.d,!,e redved on marrv ing the tlrst man who w.uid ctler. 'Piii happen- . Vi p.. ..nting tinker. mIp stopped -Il.-rm. hor-sbrn-s kettle and vi'h

Mi.l hf Jwasa vcrv Turk in the article of Matri

tHII. i iv was IIU1 UillJ i uunn ..... ..- I 1 .xifra na lnrf were states of the Union. Toor Molly! site died in less than six month of shame an it - 1 disappointment. A SCENE IN VIRGINIA. On a lovelv morning toward the close of spring. I found niystslf in a beautiful pnrt of the Great Valley of Virginia.Snurren on by impatience, I beheld the 1 i.o 1 1 i Un rising III spuiiuui, unu v-nauni nit blue tints on the tops of the lofty Alleghc- j nv mountains into ttrea aks of purest cold, and nature scerr ne?s cf beautv. ni'id nature seemed to smile in tho freshA rido of about fifteck j

les and a plearmt wcodhnd rambleil large book kept kr this purpose. I wo , about two. brought mvsclf and com-tjnrc volumes were nearly filled already. ;

mi of panion to the great Natural JlriJc. j

1 ...v.-v. . ( cline forward lo this time, and my nundilcntly returned to ourhe-rse?, o.i

A llinimli I liri PPn nnxmilSlV !OiK 1 mg forward to this time, and my nunu 'had been considerably excited by expec- ! fatten, vet I was not nltoL'cthcr prepared tn i i Tir ftw vicit Tbic ri-.vit wnrk of nature is considered by ma a v as the second great . curiosity in our country, Niagara fails being the first. I do net expect to convey a very correct idea of this bridge, for v.o description tan 1.0 this. Tho Natural Bridge 13 certainly the wcik of GoJ. It is of sulid limestone. and cunnect two large mountains together by a most bcau'iful (orch, over which there is a great wagon road. Its length from , jouc mountain to the other is about cightV I ...... . .1 I I 1

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teet, its wtciUi noout .., its unfitness ai. 15. and its perpendicular height over the ' water is not far from C'-iO feet. A few 1 ... bushes grow on its top by which a lra over the water, and from 200 to 300 from its surface, all of limestone. The visitor cannot give so good a description of the bridge as he can of his feelings at the time. He softly creeps out on a rock, looking down a chasm of from 40 to 00 iv . . . 1 . I - I.. Oir . 1 i feet wide, he sees nearly 300 feet below a wild stream foaming and dashing against the ,.v. . . a-- g - rocks beneath, as if terrified at the , n . ii ie i ;s above, rhc stream is called Cedar :U A 'he visitor here sees trees of 70 feet rod crcck. The under thc nrch, and yet to look down up on them, thev appear like bushes of pcrhaps two or three feet in height. I saw everal birds liv under thc arch and they ' looked like insects. 1 threw a stone I rotor-Mown and counted thirty-four before it i reached tho water. All hear of heights land depths, but thev here sec what is highj land feel it to be deep. The awful rocks ' present their everlasting abutments, thc water murmurs and foams far below, and on cich side, separated by a channel of 'sublimity. Those who view the sun, the moon and the stars, and allow that nonp but (iod could make them, will here lV 1 I .1... I.... I. ..!.... !

iii., ieseu ukii, num; uui iiimigiuy uuuWho v oru a pair ol pantailctes ot iincoin - :on!d build a bridge like this. moa 5iz? anj wi,l)gc jrcsg was rather

The view of thc bridge below is as' J from either view does not appear mor? j than four or live inches in height. As v stood under tho beautiful arch t . . ... . . . u'u l. . ,M',rt,,,"C ten . pains m engrave u.eir names , upon the -rock. Iro ashmgton ehmcd i vventv hvn lent nnd rnrvr.l u mvn nnm . . . ....... inO ilt. I ..l.'t, eumled up e.s After much i ill :V: he ; high possible, but lo ind ; that tno person who ha 1 o; enpie d hiplace ; cntlv ; ; btit was taller than himself, and eo:ise:p j liad placed his namo above his reach ; lie was not thus to bo discouraged. ll '.inie.-s no ie; p.cath him. upon thc rugged rocks be ,-, i i ill.l .l 4H.I l.U-liU Uliir, UOlll VrllKII ji t. : . . .......... : ..... ...t i . . it 1 in- ivuijMHi :i? vMii.o gei as-iiaucc. lie : . i ; j : ' , . , 11 1 u'1 c'MKI,won' , .., v, nnt V:1 ii,i.i li.tf I riom j n-r.i-n in.. -v. M ...... ii.l. iu i leave the m. He thou-ht ol thc irrave and - . . 1 efT.rt and succeeded. Ho had cut his way , not fir tVom two hundred feet from the! water, iu a course almost perpendicui ! and in littla lesi than two hours his i iout companions reached him a Po!c frW

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. I t him with shouts ol iov; but ho himself was completely exhausted. Ho immcdi-j atclv fainted away on reaching the -pot, j and it was some time before he recover cd. 1 It was interesting to pee the pain up , I . . .1 I Tthcse awiui rocKJ,nnu w ioiiow iu nswniation this bold youth as he thus saved his life. His name stands above all the rest, a monument of hardihood, or rashness, and of folly. Wo stayed around this scat of grandcur for hours but from my own feelings. I should not have supposed over one nan an hour. l here is a iituc coaagc 11e.11, lately built; here wc were desired to write our names as visitors to t!u: bridge, m a Having immortalized our names by enrol- j IiniT lliClU OU lUlS OOOK. wu mm-.ii , icnuy reuirneu to our uutsc.-, "w.i.... at this great wisl; of nature; and wc ccua. not but be tilled with usloni-hment at t.ie : . . , . ,i amazinrr power rl him. vnocan cio.ne hnnsell 1:1 wonder and terror, an-l tuiow , around his works a mantle of sublimity. ; I-' and his prcgevy IC every body really crcat m-ui 1 a our country . 1 my child v.cic t bo a snue L.acU a, I j . . . - ' ! 1 1 11.1 his hie, I would give mm a eiauai cuucation. If wc conversed less about men more about things we would have tnends, tewcr cnenncF, less trouhic aim more sense. If young ladies now-a-days did not become woman at thirteen ; men would have IIIbelter wives. If you want to get rich, work ham and expend little. i iujnM.umuiuuuiuMi.Miumi-1,, I 1 . . 1.1 happy, blame every thing he does, rtgh r r vi-riinr ci i ' In rti liir ( iai n it (1110 u ii II. -if lr W IlJIi;i,SCUlU llilil ivm iuill llllfi IUJU lliai before vou know whether he did t or not uut. uu h u ii..un.nitum u nr nui. And final v. if vou won d not evervou iuian',,11 iu.i liuum uji nir lastingly damned, pay the printer. Western Luminary. Ilohow Horn. In this msorder the horns arc usually cold and hollow, the eyes dull, tho subject poor in flesh, and usually the end of the taii will be soil for; two or three inches, and the hair curled on thc soft part. This soft part should be cut olf, and the head between the horns near the junction of thc neck and head, bathed three or four times with spirits of turpentine. J iicsc remedies have never failed i with mo to elFjct a speedy cure. iV. Yf Farmer A Mhtale. How arc you ship mate? said Jack, walking tin to "a voun? lady! . ' . v 1 .. ' a ' ' hort. The lady conceived herself insulted passed on without returning tho saluta(ion a by stander w ho had witnessed the cenc rebuked Jack for addressing such language to a resectable ladv IU tlie street. A lauy I said Jack with astonishment, why. d n my eves. 1 1 1 1 ought she was an old shipmate, with his t.trpauli'7g troicscrs ttnd monkey jacket on. A farmer in a neighboring town rent I 1UI 1M ijv'l I f I', HI dVJ 11 LU tllLT 11 i ;i l.lt 1,.-.,, T,vl. f.k l.wl ibA 1.... I . Caching the pen John found an dd sow ! in thc uct Gf Uiv..j thc last one of a litter of fin0 Hc seised a stake, and in a 1 . . ' I ill I bltuer. "You did ? Yo!i good for notliing fellow! Pvc a good mind to flog yon within an inch cf your life!" Loir ell Bulletin. a- . . . . lf.1 ... . 1 " ..... - iVi7-;i 4mrr iin tmie In rn vrt co.t.o t-ut cop.io it win when tnc masts forecastle will be called the ?ewcasth and tb.c cockpit wnl bo tcrmc ml i run.r.f.vfli' IniiiVi. u t!l termed tho com ,'i'"i ' 111. i .-'- .1 t 11.IIUV.1 II III be nothing w"t.:.o : llllV id S collier; first lieutenant 1 will have to attend, lectures on the steam im engine; and midshipmen must take " ' . . . . 1 ,;,'iir.T Imvcs in rt ,,'..- 1 Mm Ki'rvirn ..ail J i -u:ii.. . . i ..: i : !-- .! II III Ill'lll'Illl I , ll'll It IIII IIIIIIIII'T t : ' , , 7 . V , rt .. . III .I IH ..........I 1.. .1.. .f.M ....II i .,... ,i J J iv 1; uc worthy ol uwjuum UIIIVI lllvj liVTITl Mill UC WOrlll 01 acVh,l' h Pl Ilood 4 ConU No persons aro more empty Vho arc full of themselves. ' any thing but plain prcse. ;.nc Annual. t!iantho3el .

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"Jt ' fy" 7 , r.ghts have hcretotore been established. would be more husincss 00 .e of nr.NTVKV. , . r which mav be ostaLlUheJ prior to tho It wc talk ls about o uc people, o.lu. f RAVING obtained the nglit ttr.der lo tbvj! ;f ?riIf; 'a!ye mentioned, w.ll k,,. people would talk Us about us , patent cf Thorn )s Slagner. of Ken-; , , , ffom :c. K:irh sa!c W;U ltC kc?t It ttudcntS WOUld r.Vil 1CP3 and HUH. , ...k.. n.,?viM, J-U Tr::,c ve v i t I 4

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A CAUTION.

A LL persons arc hereby forewarned from trading Tor, or taking an n signment on f ur note, given bv the un dcrsigncd to Liinbcth Conner, of Knox county, on the .Wi day 01 .May, ltMi, tor ' . .... ,. mriy - mrpc uoiiars scvcniv-iivu icm-, Qjeach. Said notes were obtained bv fraud, and wc are cetcrmincJ not to pay them un!es3 compelled by law. Dates of payment first note, October 0:h, 1 1 second, October Oth, lS:b"i third, May 0;h, 1S37 fourth, Mav 0:h, 1S. j P(ir.':T n 1 ttiv """'"I I l. .MAtk I l.l) r.oni:ivr latshaw feml cr G, 11- 33r,t Virginia Pctcrsburgh Lottery, NO. 13. Drau s at A!c::i;-.d:I.', crthSept. 1 pii.ecf Su,CoO ZPLKSDW XCHLmiC Compri?i"!a jr ir.d distribution f .090 DOLAP.S! IVktn n'.v 5 dolts. Address CLARK K c COOK. V.-htcbr.:-, Va. Virien-v--o or about tiiC lo'di of Julv nr.f. at Jclm f Clnrb'-- tavern.

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! Tho superiority of Uigner's 'J'russ over ! ,C,!ial! otlCrs.IV)" V1 uso acliaowlcdgcdj c liCticr ! wherever it has been employ!, aud all

j otlicr Trusses 2i.ivo poi.e into di-ropLit. j i wjj cure every specie" of rupture vvhe-1 lCT c.;:ige:nt.;l or the result cf accident, j ;anij it mav iC api,lied to all ages without i I . ianv danger to patients. T!ic jriucip!cs I I on'whieh it cfibcts a curr acknowledged ; j ln iC o:t!v trIC fl.rJ IiV i;.e iv,.;.srs ; ' V:inv viini;. 1 . 01 vorsif v. n n: n l 10 - sdcn!iri2 ,hal have examined ir, and many . . !.., I,.,vo ,, -.p.. xro mi- ' l.i ri-tit- In '.t r r , . "it ' the efhcicury ot the truss. I have numi e , r . .i i . i ; bers of certificates at hand, ..in'' to cstab- ; ;itfh thc u.i;:.v of t;.c - , .lU COnc rcparrci t(, n'pplv tlie instrument, and vl! j iiivc nuu iwi,i 11111.IL.-11.U tf.Miu UV v w l r f , ancnci to ti,c ti:ar,as I shall stay but a few j j.i,. nI l .,t.:u nn n.. : .-,... ct.,, " i ., .

: . "-y" ' cxpci reuc i.i , ""a t(,.r P purpose of alteuumg j 10 1,40 "IT'ation d tnc-Iruss . Ju,.v '

inniiii ii ,u expects to rcsiuo i.i j -frf vTtf?.". f- Tte-Z','STJV.TTi V ! 9.VOVL S.VI.K. j JJ WILL sell on a crcuit of one and two JL years GOO $OzL.tt ;, , irst rate lard oi which is erected an I ,rr r c.n , . 'rr 7'r,i i '' r i nierior to none m the slate, susceptible of running six barrels of Whiskey per day : all complete repair, with vats, tubs and 'Mil'-! n;;i:e.5.ir iij',:ii .iiiiM l.iiuiji tiiuatcd on the Waba-h river, live miles abovo Vineenncs. It is an establishment worth tho attention of any one w ho v.ishcs to embark in the Distiliiug business. I. N. W1UTTLL5LY. Carlisle, June 'drf, lti J. '2 1-tf Ei&S i? ZIGTIOB! ! rHOSi: who have unsettled account, j ! JL on the 11,!, of ,1, late firm of "- '- 1,1 witn the business ot tho firm, and better ab;o to adp.-d all a ceo i-its f- ati-l'ict orii v .1 nan an ohr-cr, r. is ii.-ir.c. 1 1 ii V n.is! I a:.i determine 1 to give m f:rtiicr indul igcnee, and all must know 1 ' " ' i compelled . t. j ij viUif mi; 11 i0',vS. f J hcret jro KlQrKST.i v,zo r.o:c and account, aro due In i-'i'::!.! cni',1 i -. . I . . :i0th July next, u, it is our intentto:, to j for the above nam-d stock cf aboo, that time. urtuer luumgeuce cannyt be nuRTcn vc iini;i:nn. . I ti June 1 r 1 Lbi UECEIVKI). 50 ligs Havanr.i C fil e, lO do. Uo (. 1 r i i .- -. . xv I'Jireis ie .. 7;".yan i -' i 'a do. Lv.f C. Uii. .Vm'Tf::!i i':i!i I .. do. C"gm ic c... d... M td-ira Winto. do. do. do. .M ilaga d ). Cherry J :;r:e, T.ir.ncr-i Oil, Conom atigli ?.ilf. A large Assortment of Q JULYS WA UK A YD CI1XA , And arc offered f c sale low. HUKTCII ,t ULELRD. Vineenncs, June '21, 1S-1 1. 'J'g-tf TN AND HKLT-iltuN ' MANUFACTORY. IHAV1-: a utter. asrunr.ci.t cf TIN WAliL on hand, which I will sell at! wholesale or retail low for CASH or PKO-' DUCE, sucli a mav suit. Job work done ' at short notice. " N. SMI TIL j Vinccnnvs. Jan. 12 18.'2. 50 tf j UMUUS fOf HKtlOfo ! On .'rand and f -r sale it tin Oilke 1

7 Jlu the r resident rf the United State t. N pursuance of law, I, AxPHrtv J Aer President of ths United State mcrica, do hereby declare and mak? known, that Public S ilcs will L held at the Land Offices at Crawfordsvillc, in Indiana, and Palestine, in Illinois, for tho disposal of the Public Lands in that part of township 10, lyir.jj North of the Northern boundary of Harrison's purchase. and townships- 17, IS, 111 and W Northf of ranse 10 West, of the second principal meridian, through which hasbcen run -tho line of demarkation between tho 'states of Indiana and Illinois, to-wit: i At Cit.vvvronrJsviLi.r. on the Second Mouday ii Xorczilcr r.cst, f. r t!ic dispoi sal of that p rti; n of tha af'resaiJ town 1 -hi:-c, w hich, by recent survey, is found to b? situate in Indiana; and i At P.w.nsTin, rn liu F.tvrt'i KdrtJjy it Xovcr.iLt r nez!. for the disposal of that J portion thereof fu:;d to be ?iluatci in the j .::atc of Llinc:-. Lands reserved fr sch" l!or for oth:r ! p :rpocs, also lands to which preemption I IV.. I ri Yt.-.r: iiicffL'Plltll .I:IV lA Jlllw AM!ILW JACKSON. j :lC prf .:(jr(-j . ;i:LIAn iLvvvvAKm Commissioner cf the G crcral LandO.T.cc. ugusll, 13L tiM-lOt DOCTOR DECKER fL tTlLL keens his office at fhr ijl old stand, and hopes hi knowledge of the diseases of the country acquired by a prac ,: ,r k: ii-. vv'i i..u'..i..i 1 v.ui:. n un 1113 unu 111..111 'attention to business will entitle him to a 7 C IT" ; 5 j ai.i. pairon.i i . June CS. lb.) 1 2.1 tf ' 1 ' -- 14 j FRKNGII HURR j rirnT MILL STONE ZEANUF--.CTOR7. !' ti . SMIK subscribers respectfully inform 1 jj the public in general, that thev aro j now ?nd iv ifact unrig ! FRENCH BURR BIXLX. STONES, at this puie. Persons winning to pur base 3iUl titoncs would do well to call and examine their IilocLx. as tbov i nrc nf superior quality, selected in XcvV ! York and Philadelphia, from lar-c parcels. I by one of the firm. They intend their 1 , " ""-' '1JU tam'' ari1 jc -an be got here from any other source. ri ' ..rc ?!! I a I !... . : piiccs shall be lower than thc same artiJ;rom the quality of the Illocks, and j their Jong experience in thc business they j hope to give entire satisfaction to those j wh-j may favor them with their c..m,..i.- ( i nn. ii.nj.i vi. ui. ujv jiwai i est care will be observed to have them of j an equal quality in each Mill Stone, and 1:1 kc manufacture, to have the joints on j the back of thc Ii arrs as close as the face. j AH Uurrs manufactured bv them will he uurranhd. ! r.FZP.Y vfc HOilTON. ! Vi!lccnct J,JI1C i2-tr A LL th :sc tliat r.ro indebted to the C j-11))5 and notes r.t thc Waba:. j lus irancc Company O.hce. A. Li .I II. ; -" pu ,is;ied at s2 .10 cents, f r .12 I lumbers; vhuh mav be. discluir-rd bv and r.o subscriber at liberty t diicor.tiuao.rutil all arrearages are paid. Subi 1 V' V :crs v.hon sent bv mail. Letters bv mail 1 1 -T'J ?l hlll1 tuu Le ''r WlU 1501 Pitonrrj: will be reccivii r.t ti: rash market j'rire. lor subscriptions, if delivered witiiin ti:o year. Anvi:p.Tisr.::r.x-T5 not excccciinz ":: s j ;are. will be insert,! three times fur one collar, and twenty fiVc f-ut3 f.,r -ar;, liter m-eitien longer .-r.es in thc sarr.o p.- porti ui. Persons sending advertispnients, nx;t specify thc numUr -f times they w i-h t!i.-:n iner!cd, or thev will be continued until ordered out, and "mint be paid f;r accordingly. LIST OP AGENTS. John Murphy, Washington, Ir.J. J. din Va n trees, I Sun Arbuthuo?, Princeton, Ind. John I. Needy, do. Thomas Cisscll, Mount PJcssan!, InJ Poit-Mastcr, Owl Prairie. Ind. Post-Master, Blo-)mlleld, Ind. i ost-.viastcr, -andcrsvillc. Ind. Pust-Mater, Cvensville, jnd. Iaac Onz, Merom, Ind. i ost-.viastcr, T-irrnau- Creel-, Ind. John C. IUiley, I -iwrcnceviMe, III. Post-Master, Palestine, III. P"st-Mastcr, Uoonviilo, Ind. Pofct-Mastcr, Kocl.-port, I.jJ. Lewis t.'ev, r. M.New-Hnrmony, IaJ.

I ost-.Marfcr, Slinkard's Mills, IruT. Jesse . WiIlH.rn, Mount Vaoa, InJ Levi Pnc-, Kvar.aville, Ind. John W. Davin. Carlisle. InJ.

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