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Farmer's Herald from St. Johnsbury, Vermont • 4

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BANK NOTE TABLE, PRICES BOSTON WHOIJALHi nient will produce daily quantity of whiskey to kill Jijty AMERICAN BIBLE HOUSE. House of the American Bible New-York. i. try to witness the reformation effected in newspapers, especially those of the villages and small towns in the interior, within POETIIY. Franklin Bk.

broken Other city banka par Hope, do P'T'i Cumberland, (ju Smithfield Union, da men. Society, nearly opposite to the old one, is now completed and filled with workmen. 116 1115 115 a 115a September, 23, 1923. T.m(T Island UK. par Pearl, do.

the past ten years, instead ol the light and frivolous reading, the impure and St. Bk. Albany 1-2 Bank of Albany do BEESWAX. uu. dg Doi Limu Maine.

profane wit, that once filled too large a part of their columns, ttiany of them now A pamphlet has lately appeared It is about 40 leei square on i and four stories high above the basement. The basement story is occupied byK steam engine and machinery for driving the Power Presses, and by Standing Press- bk. dot uo 21 35 contain much agreeable and useful matter, at Paris, containing divers inter American yellow Cuba Foreign, white Castine, broken original and selected; ana are altogether, esting particulars respecting ine Mvvhurffh UO Wiscasset, thf flint Ktnrv above the basement, oy no. bran, atlthica Hallo. BOTTLES.

2S 40 9 00 50 7 25 7 25 Bastile. Its loundation-sioue uau fw.nnml ia in typography ana literary mom, lar su-Berior to ibrmer times. They can be Jolum. Hud. no sale Kennebec, been laid on the 12tn oi Apru, do du do 3-4 read without fear in families, in the social the eight rower rresses, mo Depository for paper not printed the third, Kir ninA r.nniYiTfm Printincr Presses; the rass'maquoddy 7 50 50 ISfif).

nnd. on the 14th July, HoJ, THE DHUNKARD. I mw him, 'twas dawn of day, Before a grog shop door; His eyes were sunk, his lips wore parch'd I view'd him o'er and o'er, His infant boy clung to his bide, And lisping to him, said Come, Father Mother's sick at home, And sister cries for bread." He trembling rose, and staggor'd in, As oft he'd done before, And to the landlord faultcring said, "Come give us one glass more." The host replies his purple lips Now press the venom'd bowl; circle, and be put into the hands of youth MiddleDistrict do Dutchess county par Bristol, porter gro. American German Sunderland Scoth .1 -i' nnn.r. Augusta, the last stone of the building dis- of both 8exe9 Without injuring their taste 6 50 1-2 Bangor, do limrth, Dy eleven otners.oi uics.iiuo nmu, and the loft above, as a place jot drying nowr after it is Drinted.

The eight or morals; It is now ciuite common to Orange county Greene county nnnfnred. Amoncrst other tilings, unc Bath, BRISTLES. find the editors of these lournals men of 8 1 W.V I Ma nnmnhlpt rrnntains a list of a CO I'nwttp i-'p(aa npincr enuui lli v. education and moral principle. When it 1-2 Winthrop, 1-2 55 30 Russia, 1st sort lb American 1st sort Catskill, distinguished individuals, that had the common kind, it follows that, tho whole is considered that tho country auounas 1 j-a 1 witli newsnnners.

and that thev are uni- Farm's uo uuuineriand, d0 been confined in tne uasuue, wuu COFFEE. uouanuner, number is equal to forty. About lour hundred reams of paper are printed per week, which, at the rate of $3 per ream, r.nniea of warrants which M. ue vcrsally read, their improved condition must v'ield undissembled satisfaction to ev 3-4 Kennebunk. Utica, 1 I'll 1 1 Sartine, Lieutenant oi ronce, auu doLincohii (i 12 1-2 12 1-2 a 15 131-2 A 1-0 12 a 12 a 13 3-4 12 1-2 a 13 a Cuba St.

Domingo Java Rio Porto Rico would cost $1,200, or more than $60,000 avear. The whole number of men and He drinks while wife and children starve- 3-4Saco, Utica Branca Geneva, Auburn, transmitted to the Governor. One of these runs as follows: "I Bend 3-4 V'assalborouL'lh ery moralist and patriot. But unhappily there are yet numerous exceptions to these pleasing facts, and newspapers are still found, in town and country, in various parts of the union, edited by men devoid vou M. he is a good-tor boys employed in this department, is 43 girls, 23.

"Total, 71. The rooms in the old Bible Housc.which were formerly occupied by the printing COTTON. do Watorville, do New-Hampshire. do Cheshire, 3.4 Ontario, Central, Chenango, nnth no-lellow. TaKe care oi mm of principle and character, who cater for the depraved appetites of the vicious and fnv nno wrrdr.

nnd then TCt rid of 11 a 13 11 1-2 a 14 10 1-2 a 12 11 a 12 1- uncCohcord. ,1,. Pittsburgh, Alabama Orleans Tennessee Upland unprincipled, who prostitute the talent him." At the bottom ot this pa- no sale Coos. apparatus, are now devoted cnieny to tue use of the binders. Here are employed 36 men, 2 boys, and 74 -girls.

Total, Niagara, 11- 3-1 jeuersun wumjf, with which they are endowed, who devote themselves to corrupting the morals per is the following note, in the Governors hand writing: "On FLAX. 112. Washington of the voune, and who spread a direful in In the offices of the Asent and Secreta 11 9 12 10 Warren, American, Northeri Southern the June M. F. 1 arrived; 1 1-2 3-4 fluence on every side.

We trust a mark ry, are 4 persons, including the keeper of Rochester, Lansingburgh, GRAIN. and after the expiration of the ap par ed disapprobation of such gazettes will increase until they shall, for want of patron 8 a Exeter, d0 New-Hampshire, 3-4 Union, Straflbrd, do Portsmouth, do Rockingham, do Graflon, do Massachusetts. Boston Banks; 1-2 Housatonic, do the Depository, vviach added to 1 1 tne printing department and 112 in the a total of one hundred and eighty pointed time I sent to M. de sar Canandaigua, CO 51 40 age, be banished from the community; 3-4 1-2 Connecticut. 4j a 47 a until they shall not be permitted to miesl seven persons, actively employed in the Hartford, Com northern, bush.

South, yellow white Oats Beans our houses, stores, and places of public re ing and issuing co- tine to inquire under xchat name should have him buried." New York. We scarcely re good work of multiply i pieof the Sacred olu 31 a 55 a 58 90 a 100 aort, -and contaminate the moral atmos Plurnix, Middletown, ume. N. Y. Obs.

do 1-2 par phere of the country. x. Journ. ol Com. DOMESTIC GOODS.

AMERICAN TRACT HOUSE. Bridgeport, Eagle, Derby, 75 80! broken member a season when there has been so much sickness in the Andover, 3.4 Man'rs Mech's A PacifiCjNantucket do Phcenix, do do Agricultural, do In this building, which is 80 feet long Bed Tickings yd Shirting, brown, 8-4 7-3 George M. Horton. This is tho name of 25 9 1 11 12 New Haven, by 40 wide, and four stories high above 1-2 do country as at the present. The an extraordinary young slave, the proper Do Mechanics the basement, there are in operation ten bleached towns in the immediate vicinity of ty 01 ivir.

James Morton, wno lives in Chatham county, about half way between common presses, and lour rower rresses 12 1-2 this city have been very unheal 17 8 10 111- 10 121-11 11 10 11 a a a 2 a a 2a a a a a Uiapel Hill fittsborougli, who lias aston 141-2 1-3 Beverly, da do Bedford 3-4 Commercial, do do New London, Union, Stonington, Norwich, Thames, thy, and many persons have fallen the latter driven by two mules. I he whole are equal to twenty presses of the usual kind. Here are employed 29 men and boys, and 14 girls Total, 43. The ished all who have witnessed his poetic talent. He is about 25 years of age, and Sheeting, brown, 4-4, bleached Indigo Plaids Stripes Checks, 3-1 4-4 13 13 victims to an insidious fever.

We regret to learn from the Rochester 0-4 ESSCX, drt of a mild and humble disposition and de 121-2 Windham Co. do quantity of paper consumed per week, Gloucester, do portment. 1 tie lollowing account ol lus beginning and progress in learning was auu reams, in the bindery are 6- men Fairfield County, l-2i Daily Advertiser that much sickness is now prevalent in the dis Hampshire, du Lynn Mechanics' do FEATHERS. lihode-lsland. 17 16 86 derived from himself, and has been com boy and 51 girls.

Total, 53. Employed in Stereotyping, 3. In the Secretary's Mechanics' Eagle, do trict of country bordering on Lake municated to us by a mend, proverbial for Russia lbt 12 2-1 a Southern 33 a his philanthropic feelings. He first learn Ontario. N.

Uaz.J Office, Depository, and Sales Room, 6. Total engaged in preparing and sending FLOUR. ed the alphabet from hearing the schiol Bristol, do Commercial, do Freeman's, do Agricul.8tManu. do rT 1 1 1 i urui racis, one nuntired and ten. 1 o- children rehearsinir it.

He then tookth a 7 00 6 75 7 24 tal the 1 rack and Bible Houses united spelling book and became acquainted with a To ruin sends his soul. A year elapsed I panscd that way; A crowd stocd at the I asked the cause, when one replied, "Ned Hawkins is no more" I saw his funeral move along! No wife nor child was time. They too, had join'd their mother earth, And left this world of care. Reflect ye votaries of the bowl; Know ye 'tis Heaven's decree, "Ye ne'er shall taste eternal life, Lost from the bowl ye flee." Reflect ere wife and children mourn; Fly, from the Grog-Shop, fly! Or you like Ned, neglected live, Like him neglected die. From the Conn.

Mirror. OTi 'twould be sweet to lay me down And "sleep where all must sleep; There where'no sorrow can be found, Where none are known to weep. Beep be the grave that opes for me Secluded be the spot; Tho mound, a low one, may it be, That tells you that I am not. Lay me far from my father's tomb I ask no company; Throw o'er the earth and leave no room For friends to mourn for me. Mark not my grave with signal tree- Plant ye no roses there; Call not, ye friends, to visit me, Ne'er drop for mo a tear.

Oh, I shall sleep with sweet repose, How peaceful shall I bo! He that knows all things only knows How much is hoped by me. Hope brightens as I raise the veil, And cast one look within "Tis hope that telleth loud the tale That death can conquer sin. Death! what is death? 'tis but a sleep That makes our flesh decay: The soul kind guardian angels keep "Till the last trying day." then in robes of pearly white, May my frail form be clad Can I be seated on the right, And can I now be sad? i Oil no transporting rapturous thought1 A Heav'n! a Hcav'n in view Can I forget those groans that bought Pardon "for not a few!" What from my mind these tho'ts shall sever? The Impudent fellow who stole a horse from Mr. Smith, of Tarry- ly, two hundred and ninety-seven. the torm ol the letters.

Gratified with 6 50 unoue isiana, ay a 6 87 6 62 Franklin, Merchants' Marblchead, Merrimac, Newburyport, Plymouth, Pawtucket, Salem, Springfield, Sunderland, such employment, he was soon able to spell Burrillville, 1 town, JN. changed him lor an 675 687 a a 6 75 on ot Worcester. Hie news of an and read. At this peiiod some person gave him a copy of Wesley's hymns, with Alexan. Fred.

Id Baltimore, How. St, -Wharf. City Mills, W. wheat Philadelphia Gennessee Susquehanna Richmond Canal City Rye other in Mew Jersey, and went do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 7 7 50 arrival and clearance from this port, in a Cranston, S-4 Exchange, do Franklin, do Kent, do back to get a reward from Mr 5 a wnich ne was delighted, spending most of his leisure hours in reading it, and while at work endeavorine to make verses, he Smith for telling him where his horse could be found, he was 6 87 a 6 7 6S7 a 7 Landholders' do the state, reached us yesterday. It is not owing to the late floods or any encroachment of the Atlantic ocean that this wonder has taken place the hand that levels he mountains and fills up the valleys has 1 annton, studied grammar and prosody.

Being very Manufacturers' doiUnion in innate wuri me students ol uie Univer convicted at West Chester, N. and sentenced to five years im Worcester LEATHER. aone it tne persevering hand ol industry, sity, who had discovered his extraordinary genius, he delighted to visit them when prisonment. I 1 I 1 a uc xjiiiuKsiuiic laiiiu ueiween rrovi-denceand Worcester was completed so Slaughter lb-Dry Hides -Philadelphia slaughter Baltimore ever bunday or holidav permitted. He fllerchants' Newport do N.

E. Com. do Narragnnset, do N. Kingston, do Mount Hope, do Pawtuckct, do Falmouth, Mendon, Ware, Commer. Salem, Vermont.

far as to permit the Lady Carringtonanal received lrom them a variety of poetic works, the reading of which constitutes his greatest pleasure. Thev in thp MOLASSES. packet boat, to pass the whale distance, Her first cargo, savs the National Jr? do da 1-2 do do Burlington, habit of selecting topics uuon which to ex Providence, do Caledonia, 10 a 21 17 a 20 25 a 26 24 a 25 29 a SO Si a 33 32 a 33 32 a 33 82 a 33 32 a 33 38 a 40 S3 a 34 PROSPECTUS FOR ENLARGING THE SECO.ND VOLUME THEIRIS TO BE EDITED BY ZdDOCK THOMPSON, A Jl. ercise his poetic muse; on the following wacanal commissioners, salt and "coin cleared the same dav with a delighted and delightful thsong of ladies and gentlemen luontpeuer. Phoenix do R.

I. Union, do ouuuay uc wouiu return ana nave them transcribed. hat is very astonishing Hav. Ik. Matan, gall.

Gaudaloupe Martinique Trinidad de Cuba Porto Rico Surinam Sugar House New Orleans, I. Central, do R. Williams' do ue iias not only to make his verses but re tain them; and thouch he. mav have thrpp Windsor, do Rutland, do Bk. of St.

Albans, do Bk. of Vergennes, do Bank of Bennington, da or four sets of verses upon different subjects, his memory is so retentive that he has no difficulty in recounting them in turn to THE hijih estimation in which Deriod- Scituate, do Union, do War reg, do Washington, do Warwick, do icals are held by an enlightened communi NAILS. his scribe. When an abbreviation is ne Assorted, lb. 7 a 7 1-2 ty, is fully evinced by the rapiditv with which they have been multiplied within a SALT few years, in every section of our country.

But while Vermont has not been behind 3 87 4 12 a a cessary to preserve the will point it out. He has no pleasure in associating with any but those of ihtellgence, and is always most delighted when he can get an amanuensis to-transcribe his verses, and for this purpose will walk every Sundav iit-i siaies in me number and res pectability ol her political and religious s-3 75 4 3 87 4 4 PROSPECTUS FOR THE CABINET OF NATURE. A Monthly publication conducted journals, she has not hitherto sustained American, hhd. Cadiz, Isle of May, Ivica, Lisbon, none St. Ubes, do.

Turks Island, Liverpool, coarse, a a 4 a a 12 eight or nine miles to visit the students of one ot a scientific, or literary character. XT 1. 11- .1 college. liuleigh (N. C.

Register. i-ui uu we oeneve mat tne tune has vet Dr. L. S. Morran.

at Northamnton Mnss. This Journal is devoted to diffusing a taste' come lor Vermont and its vicinity to sup port a Journal of Science, or a'Literarj 4 a 4 12 13 75 a 987 3 62 a 3 75 line, bags, Irrevcrcnee.Th.ere is a practice in many, if not all, of our churches in this citv i xveview: out we do ne leve that lh mm eanniy pleasures? never, never. L. SUGAR. has come, when a well conducted mimL Hav.

Si brown, 10 1-4 a 11 MISCELLANY. laneous work, which shall keep aloof from the bickerings of party, both in politicks a 15 1- white 13 Manilla, brown, auuicngion, anu wnicn snail partake uL-acivra leprenerision. BO soon as the clergyman arises to pronounce the benediction, and frequently during the singing of the Gloria Patri. the males of the congregation begin to scramble for their hats and gloves. And with many, instead of walking reverently out of church discovery oj America.

A distinguish for Burbank's Pond. A gentleman at our elbow says "Our good Worcester friends shall not escape us in this manner; if they go to Providence by water, we will go to Worcester on the rail road, two to their one." Boston Patriot. Worcester Coal. We yesterday saw an excellent fire, of the Worcester coal, in a stove erected for the purpose of bunurig that kind of fuel, in the store of T. St W.

Keith, in this town. It produced a greet heat, and apparently burned as well as either the Lehigh or Schuylkill coal. Great quantities have been taken from the mine recently, and the quality gradually improves, so that whatever doubts remained of its goodness and value, appear to be mostly removed. Mass. Spy.

A close shave. On Saturday evening the 4th a teamster fell from a wagon at Black Rock Dam, and the wheel "cut his ear clean from his head, without bruising his head, or otherwise injuring him. The man went away with his ear in las pocket From the Rochester Observer. WHO ARE THE DISTILLERS. The following Notice is from the Republican, and we would recommend it to the careful and prayerful consideration of all, especially professors of religion, who are engaged in furnishing the means of self destruction to our citizens Mr.

Hewitt, the agent of the American Temperance3 Society very justly remarked that boiuc uegree oi a literary and scientific ed savant of Copenhagen has addressed a 8 1-2 a 10 8 1-2 a 10 1-9 1-2 a 10 11 a uiaracter, may expect, lrom our enlightened citizens, sufficient patronaou to en sure ns continuance. The and uncoverea, tneir hats are clapped upon letter, containing very curious historical information, Is a gentleman of this city. He is engaged in the composition of a on the vol'ages of discovery to North America undertaken by the inhabitants ol dounuance ot our animal, our vegetable aim our mineral productions, afford ampl iicauo ai me same iime tne clergyman pronounces the final Amen. In the old Brick Church this is particularly the fact. We recollect once, on ent.p.riniT iIip 8 8 12 18 15 a 9 1-2 a 9 1-2 a 13 a 19 a 151-2 Vy, aviciinuii icsearcu, wnue our va- xne riorm oi Europe before the time of r.imi.u.

i i i i iieu ana romantic scenerv. thfi Wta ic "as iii ins nanus genuine noble Cathedral at Baltimore, while going yur miners, ana the legends of our earlv ancient documents, the examination of wnicn, nesays, leads to the most curious uibiory, iurmsn an exhaustless source of 10 1-2 a 11 miu uic uuici- puriai, on a week day, merely to survev the buildincr. the ana surprising results, well worthy in materials ior every species of composition tiro 1 admonished us, that we were entering the house of God covered. ThP tuuuucni uiai xne aspirin Muscovado, W. I.

St. Croix, Brazil, Brown, white, Porto Rico, New Orleans, Facings, Boston, Loaf Lump Sugar House TALLOW. Russia, lb. American TEAS. Imperial, Gunpowder Bohea, Hyson, Hyson Young Hyson' Souchong TOBACCO.

Richmond, manufact. 9, 9 a 91-2 a 10 xnemseives oi nxmg the attention of the philosopher and historian. They furnish various and unquestionable evidence, not only that the coast of North America was i enuui! are not wanting in to employ and exhibit these to the best advantage. for the principles of Natural History and its kindred sciences. It embraces systematic notices of the Mineral, vegetable an animal kingdoms, and notices curious arts and manufactures, American scenery ani antiquities.

It is intended to make the work a register of various useful and entertaining nlat-ter; and to render it useful and worthy the patronage of those who delight in the contemplations of nature, and who love to notice the evidences of the designing wisdom of the Deity displayed in the stnu-turesand mechanism of all things. lifr work is issued in monthly numbers of lft octavo pages, stitched in covers. Twelve numbers lorm a volume of 200 papes, with the title page and index. The terms arc one dollar yearly in advance. The first number was issued in June and contains the following subjects.

Under Natural History it introduces Mineralogy Geology, and Botany; contains a luminary ot curious and useful arts and manufactures, an article on ancient fortifications, 8cc. Editors of Newspapers are respectfully requested to insert this prospectus and Sli" J1 COpy t0 Their PaPer of" the "Cabinet 1 Nature Northampton, Mass." tor which they shall receive of a copy of the work. fc L. MORGAN. Northampton Sept.

4th 1828. STATE OP DISTRICT OF ESSEX, SS. HEREAS an instrument, purport' hint was enough; and we never see a cloud of hats upon the heads of our church-going people, while in the SACRED PRESENCE, without thinking of this devout a a Flattered by the patronage which the 1 12 1 15 .30 aiscoverea soon after the discovery of Greenland, towards the close of the tenth by northern explorers, a part of aim scrupulous catholic. N. Y.

Com. Adv. 105 .27 82 40 62 45 icuiaaicu mere, ana mat it was a- a a a a a icvcucuj anu encouraged by Uie suggestions of several of our subscribers, we propose, at the of the next year, to enlarge the work to twice its present size? and, in case the number of subscribers shall warrant the 95 50 80 43 Gas-Lighting in London. At present gam visiiea me nth, 1 2th and 13th centuries, but also that Christianity was introduced among the aborigines. In the names of the uui iew lamps London are lit with oil.

uie manuiacturmg and vending places, traces of the Scandinavian descent lb. cAjjciwe oi me proposed enlaro-ement have engaged Mr. Zadock Thompson i uas has almost extinguished them; and there are now in London four great Gas Light Companies the Chartered, the City of London, the Imperial and the oi ardent spirits was carried on VlTT Vm tYIACt 1 1 oi me eany settlers are found. The doc laKecnarce ol the editnr uments mentioned above, supply materials 'woi suuer ciass oi men and we have no doubt it will be conducted joi a juap oi me northern coast ol Amer navmg altogether fortv-seve 13 10 6 9 25 SO 1-2 Virginia leaf, Maryland, St. DommcTQ.

Cuba, Bull's Eye, Kent, or Vir. WOOL. 4 1-4 a 61-2 a 121-2a 121-2a 2 l-2a 3 ica, which will be annexed to the digest and commentary to be prepared by 'the "1C aausiacuon ot tne public GUY WORTH. CONDITIONS. gasometers at work capable of containing in the whole, nine hundred and seventeen thousand nine hundred and forty cubic very olten by the elders and deacons of our churches that if they should withdraw from the business, the fountains of this stream of corruption Avould be dried up "WLl-t vi uic leuer.

iceioi gas, supplied by one thousan THE IRIS will bfi nuhlwh mree Hundred and fifteen retorts. The -ine nortnern adventurers had their principal station at the mouth of the river St. Lawrence; and Gaspe-bay is a prominent rendezvous; but it is affirmed to be 13 a 20 whole quantity of gas generated annually uuu1Voa v-umu 11UI QQ SUC- Adnanople, 1st 2d quality lb. Spanish R. F.

is upwards ol three hundred and' ninetv er Monday. Each number will contain 16 large, super royal, octavo pages, printed on line paper and new type. wjtf VV0 H'aws of ech number seven millions of cubic feet, by which six- 50 a 62 1-2 Vwiua uidi uiey were ac quainted with the coast much further to Mjesiuuy prosecuted by the intcm-ate whenever they attempt it. iailure from pecuniary embarrass- lyue uiuusand two hundred and three private, and seven thousand two hundred and filty-eight public or street are Saxony, clean, va. qlty's 60 in- 10 oe me last wiil and testament of ABIGAIL ELLIS.late of Lunenburg said district, deceased, being presented to the court here for probate, bv John Chandler, the Executor therein advertising, and such 'futnrs0fthedayas is not deemed 80 170 or 1 i.nmi.-uiu,it;iy 1O110WS death winds up-the concern.

in uie metropolis. Besides these, a a a a a a a uijjieBervauon, and will -rve a cover, to be detached wWn Jutland Smyrna, washed, mere are several ovlwr minor Compank it sounds, mded, rather sirjyu. ana pumic establishments that lio-ht with i Jhe will be paged unwashed, 16 50 as tr a rejni ar voi American, fleece, clean Lambs', washed Spinning, 1st sort, 2d 13 12 25 45 35 28 20 45 a 23 a From the New-Haven Chronicle. OUT OF. uu, out mere is to much truth in the remark, that deacons, elders and other church members, are either directly or indirectly the cause of mnch of the drunkenness with which our land is cursed; and this a 371 a a V1V1C payc, lnuex, and a hand-somely engraved frontisepieee -will furled, at the end of thi year grattu uuiueu, it is ordered by said Court, that all persons concerned therein be notified to appear at a session of said Court to be holden at the probate office in Lunenburg, in said district-on the last Thursday of November next, and shew cause if am' Ihey may have against the probate of saO will.

Hated at Lunenburg, in said district, this 6lh day of Oct. A. D. 1828. WILLIAM GATES, Judge.

53 3d iik. editor 1 nese worus, out of Hattii die very uau words. 1 don't like them 1st mality, 2d i sn. beaSrdd tc.suhscribers at 7 J' lMvaDle advance, butL 5 will be charcwl if nnt nr.u lu 1 inesoum.evenaslardownas the Caro-hnas. It was in the year 985 that America was discovered by Biaske Hetjuefien, but did not land.

In the year 1000, or perhaps earlier, the coast was visited bv Leif, a son of Erik the lied, who first colonized Greenland. Of all northern navi-jtttors who succeeded in the same way, TThonfinn Karbefene is the one from whom the most circumstantial reports have been transmitted. From his son Snwre, who was born in America and left it with his parents when he was three years old, descended in the 2d and 3d generations three of Iceland's first and most celebrated Bishops, Thorlak, Biom and Brand, and in the 8th generation judge Hank, so justly celebrated in the literary historv of Iceland, by whom a number of Sagaes were composed. He lived in the 12th, and in the beginning of the 13th century. Parts of his works in his own hand writing are now in the possession of the Danish savant Nat.

Gazette. COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS- It must afford great satisfaction to those who mark the improvements of our coun- bSlSotp A LL persons indebted to the subscriber ik Note' antl especially all gainst whom he has demands of more than one year's standing, are hereby re quesl to make paymeni without Lav at this El i r. TO He uciTson, on procuring sk sulv the amounts en are out of sugar." Very well; I went and bought some sugar. The very next day she came to me again, and said, '-We are out of coffee. Not long after, she came to me again, and said "We are out of tea." Indeed! well some tea was bought.

This morning she came and told 'me, We are out of flour, and out of Well, said flour you shall have; but as 1 have none in the house. 1 hese frequent out ofs are enough to put a house keeper out of spirit. Now, Mr. Editor, these words, out of, are verv bad words the worst words in the language. I can't endure them, especially when I am out of Money and out tf patience.

No Grumbler: tiri Vr UCC01 shall be tlUed to a CODV rrratis. anA in .1... vecause tney are sober men. We hope the example of Mr Eaboock, may be generally follow, ed. I have discontinued the Distilling Business, and have on hand for sale very low for ready pay or arproved credit, a full set of Distilling apparatus consisting of two norms and a copper Boiler, and an iron Cylinder.

The cylinder is large and uncommonly powerful I have no doubt but with skilful management, the whole establish- tir. for a I' luc ra- none are too Something mcui uo mat which poor to do, call and settle, must be done. -uigci iiumuer. communications for the Iris or relating to it, must be post void 9 LUTHER JEWETT. 'V.

lonnslury, 1829. isurtington, Sept. 25, 1823. npHE Subscribers having purchased the Clover i Mill, recently occupied by Messrs. E.

SX Fairbanks, give notice that they are now repairing it, and shall as soon as possible put it in operation, on, the falls near the mouth of Sleeper's liiyer. Notice will be given when the building is ready for storing chaff, wlii-V will probably be within two Weeks. SEBA KEECH, ABEL M. RICE. 3r.

Johnsbvry, Or. 14. 182. J. D.

STODDARD, has office tend Jttff' where he will attend to the business cf his profl-ssion. "v- auuvc ivorK DV publ i-shinn. he prospectus. luuasmilg.

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