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tahee bedim!; several of the fas
ter runners were scattered in the advance; while a swift-footed
Wild AtvEMt.iiF.-Colter with i till mill's nf Cf'v'ra1 lnfrrlrprl th
J the hardihood of a regular trap. I one hgain'si him. This plain too, per, had can lismself loose from abounded with frriclily pear, 1 the party of Lewis and Claris in which wounded his naked feet.
wic very ncari oi me wuuef ness, : Still he (led, on, dreading each Btid had remained to trapbeaver ; moment i-j hear the twang of the nlone.c-n the head waters of the J how, and to feel an arrow riivMissouri. Here he fell in with jering at his heart. He did not another lonely trapper, like him- 'even dare to look round, lest he self, named Potts, Stliey agreed Ishonld loose an inch oT that distokeen together. They were in jtance on w hich hia lifp rhWrnl.
' the very region of the terrible ! ed. He had run nearly half way T3lackfeet,atthat time thirsting : across the plain when the sound , to revenge the death of their ' o'f pursuit grew somewhat fainl 'Companion, and knew lhat they :ter; and he ventured to turn his had to expect no mecy at their i head. The main hodv nf hi
hands. They were obliged to ! pursuers were a considerable dis- ' alls . . ! ....
Jitep concea'C'i an clay in the woody margin of the river's, setting their traps ufter hight-fail,
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! nl taking them tip nfter day- j warrior, armed with a Spear. ... break-. (t was running a rearful j was not more than a hundred J tesk for the. sake of a few beaver yards behind him. I siiins; but such is the life of uj lu?pirr.d ih nc a r'pe, Colics j trapper. iriMloublctl his r( rtirrns, Im; J They were on a branch of the (strained himself to h a degree . Missouri, called Jeffersnn fo'le, 'hat tlr?. blool fu h "i from3 hi , nnd had set their traps tft night , i month and fiostri!;:, an I stream's ubout six miles tip a small river j ed down his breast. He arrived that cinntied Into the foik. r. ir. I within n mid. ,r it... ti,,.
I I 1HII wi till, llltl, III. v 'y in the mcining they ascended sound of footsteps gaihered upon .' lm river in a canoe, to examine ; him . A gl.ince behind shownl
y traps. I he hanks on each j hi pursuer within twenty yiMU. side,werehih and perpendicul.tr, t and prep'iriug to humei' his k and cait a shade over ihe strewn. Npcir. Stopping short, he tnmAs they were paddlni'ialong iliey j' -l round and spread 'out hi.- ; heard the trampling el many feet '-inn. Tin: s.ivagr, confounded upon the bank. Colter immediate-'', ' this s.:d ien .-iciinn, nttempted ly gave the alarm of Indians.,' fo stop and to hurl hi spear, but I and was for instant retreat . lell in the ery act. His spear : Polls scoffed at him for beiug ; siuck in the .ground, and the shaft J' frightened by the trampling of broke in his hand. ("lter plnckIxtiT'a lues. Colter checked his ed tip the pu?nted pan, pinned I uneasiness and paddled forward 'the savsget ith- earth, and conThcy hail not gone miicl;' further ' tinned his lli-hr. Tli- Indians,
when fnghtlul whops and yi s they anivt ii ,it I burst forth from each si'le of the 'ered companion,
liter, & several hundred Indian appeared mi either hank. ivnu
season; and uis feet lacerated by thethoms ofthe prickly pear.' Though he might see game in abundance around him, he had no means of killing any for his sustenance, and must depend for food iipT)n the roots of the earth. In del! nice of these difficulties he pushed resolutely forward, guiding "himself in his trackless course ! by those signs and indications; known only to Indians and back- j woodmetr; and after braving dangers and hardships enough to break down any spirit but that of i a western, pioneer, -arrived, safe at the solitary post in 'question, j
I wing's Jlstoria,
wife a 'good looking woman, appeared and requested to be heard in favor of her husbandB petition, to, which the House assented. She stated, that she lived in Seekonk Mass., .,ri(tdr four children, the eldest four years old, one had been sick Eeven matiths, and she had nothing in the house to eat but a little Indian meal that her hus band was able to work, when he had his liberty, was a good husband, and provided well for his family, who now were in n suffering condition. She therefore wished he might be discharged from prison, nnd would prevent his coming into the Shite again. She would even remove 'further from the State. The advocate used loo poworfnl arntlmchlc 1 1- lin i'i,c!clarl Kt. Mm
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Louisville Price Current. X'ORRECTKT) WEEKIA
ARTrCLES. Ceesva'k l,J Butter lb Bacon liami, lb Castings lb Cotfte, Havana Tb St. Domingo H Cotlon Tfnn. S,- Al. lb Candles, Speria lb Mould Dipt Cbocoiate No. t Cigar?, Am. Com. M. Cotton yarn , u?s dos.
Dje stufli Copperas lb j Mad.ler best Dutch ' lujigo S. F. srrocn In kegj lb j LowooJ ton
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lit ir sl.iti.'divtoojifd to C'dtcr inatle
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I he ntM-t of litis p.rei'inus dtday.
Wire m tie In the. uiit'-rtiia tic iMu'il ih: vj;i ,,f etittun-u otjd
trappers Iticome. on t-hore. Tiu v . t ere obliged t.M-.nmply. h',t ihry could et nti; (.!' ihidr r. ii) . . , a savage st iy."i! th,. iichm!'(J, in; tn I'nit. ('..hi r spt ,!;! 't, sliM e, w reeled t ! -itm In'ip the hands uf the lu li ui. an I I ej tared it to his ci mp ai n. v. ii ; u-as ;i!l in th: r tt ,.,-, and i nt ' mediately pc.s.n-d ni!u:;il tn -a.it. There uaslhe sharp iwae.4 ot a j bow, and roll-, eiit- I cut ill ! he was wounded. ChImt lufl I him to co nit." on s'i'Me and Miiai.it. ."' his only chuK:e I" r life; lint I the ether knew thet c was no 1 chance id Hu rev and determined t lo die came. Levi d!in- his 1 i
If lie, he shot one. of th-' savac-
Hirui 1 in f : lii.ni -!i "n i 1 e a m. 1 i i't". i!
tat' tiver, nd plunged ' .1 m to
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TllE MURDEII OF I'ACqUETTE.
The Belmont Gazette gives a version somew hat different from that which we published sotne Jays, ago, relative to the. Murder ; ' f" I'Acqi F.TTi:, the intei porter , at ! V art Winnebago. That paper j ays "An eje witness to the;
occurrence informs us, that some of the Indians , instigated, it was said, by h family oJf half breeds,
named Ukkenoucu, propagated i a report tlmt Mr. I, hail acted ' linear heiously in his capacity of interperter, Indignant at haying his correctness questioned, the deceased pursued several of the family above alludrd to, all of whom Hrd before him, until he. w as considerable distance from l In; place w here, the treaty was bi-ii;.; held. While teturning. from the fruitless pursuit; his murderer emerged fi 0111 a copse o wood, and i ri'eiing him to tand, avowed his intention of - hooting him l he deceased deliberately bared his bosau , and rcmti king that lo; It ;in i i;...t. to die. bade him lin'. The bail of lu; Indian passed l!m uh his heait, and he admoM instantly
ex 1 licit . I he am ,1 ir 1 t ilic tleetl, v. iih s 1 f i . t i iadiffi rence, e.j-iessed a p'.ii'.ft w ( ;! in.-j; ess lt expi He his i -nee v iih his ow 11 hlf. Mr P.v. onvi 1 r., wc re inloi med, w a s a man of no-
CoJ thy box Salmon keg tlcrriu pickled bbl
bu-h lb
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ljcauly. Let me see a female pn? sessing the beaufy of a mcak and
modest deportment, of eje that le- ! f axcci
speak? no g'ule; let me see tier of a ; Feathers kind benevolent dispr -ition 1 a hart 'i,i"-e"K1. that c:in y!Ipalh.zl w;ln dnlre?; and I never a-l for beauty that dwells ; o.t "in ruby lips," or "il w i tre;se3;' or ' J."(,,,,e!l111 'snowy hand-,' and the (01 (y oilier et ciourYctd
cevres upon u i icn pot '.j nave Tienpea ikmp
eneomiu'n s for i;'ccs p irt. 1 lin?.- faces when touch d by the Iihii I of time, but there ever embiiia-; pi tidies ol heait shall out live the reioi t f titn-, and grow blighter and fn s'a r m I lie ages of t !ei n.t) lull ;iv y.
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The, Povirif b'cj-j'i. Whtt.vei may he. tin: rtHtoirn and I nv; i t ;i country tlej tvumMi efi'Jd.'ii'e
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our p'isi.-i!S. n it taeir o 1! 1 . -1 . i? more or h a ? i!itatv, act i r.lie to the decree eftsiecm which i I't.'im' to th-an. WhelliT they ar" f.vir i .!.h tr coirp inioiii, e.ai ti z iik, m" 1 ve-. 01 ticast ot l.tjideii, the irai tioa i? taae.p' te, an. I they make ih as tin y an lhen.?eUr?. P -cci; s a il n ituio ( int. nrcl ed oa r in !! I : li'M.ei' w ' 1 ',r 1 r t! 1
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heiirt e.f Colter almost died viihin l.im as he sa w them, thronjih the t hinks of his concealment. pasMiii!; and repassing, and sot kin for htm in ali tlii eet ions. They sit lenrth gn-v, up the search, nnd he bean to rejoice
in his escape, when the. idea
t The vengeance of the sivaes I now turned upon Colter, lie t was stripped rn'ked, and , having i V some know ledm; of tin; Hlae.kfoot i l:tngnae , nverlmard a crnisultai tion us to the mode of disoatch-
I ins him, so as to detiw; the Ateat-; prrsrnuMi it?, it tnat utey nu-ht , est anuisement from his death. ' sv ,:" Htrr. w as n Some were for setting him up as novv ROMrrp Itrnblc apprehenI a mark, nnd having a trial of ! slon' l,"'I remained until i skill at his expense. The chief, ,"",,t faII 1' orlnnaiely , the however, was for nobler sport. ''I'- ''''I not sn:efl itself to the r lie seized Colter lv the shoul-' As sor;ti as it w as dark, l dcr, and demanded if he could i l"ui,n- (,-v ,l,r- nlrnce around t run fast. The unfortunnti; trap- ,l,at l,,s lM,rs'l' ,s 11:1(1 ''''Parted, t per was too well ncqtiaintdd with !Col,rr d,vc'1 n ml came tij) Indian customs not to compre-! hey"' i i aft. He then swam 1 head the drift of the question. ;silrn!ly down the river for a conI lie knew he was to Am for his siderabli: distance, when he land. I life, to furnish a kind of human il, "ad kept on all night, to cet
hunt to his persecutors. Though p,s,ar " '"possible ironi this
uangerous ncisnuoriiood.
Sjiiikni.g. An IIi:aish pajier says that Hiilania no tal pols arc now made by sleant the round bodies are spun, and the wooden i handles, ami knobs are cut out j by u powerful steam en.'iinc. A
good workman, it is said can spin twenty dozen of put bodies in a da .
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vvf.ii loiiiiil iiauieneilely p. iter th-; i ii.:i net. in ilit- jieili' n die sword having .;:ielr;ited til-ont iwo inehes oi I i'i "edi rniiic iitensilili; be Ptirvivc l for bid'" an
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I in reality he was iitUfd nmong.
, i his brother hunters for swiftness t f foot, he assure;! the chief that i h was a very had runner. His I stratagem gained him some ad i vsntageground. He was led hy the I chief into the prairie, about four hundred yards from the main ho
. dy of the r-vages, and then turn-
ed louse to save himself if he I could. A tremendous yell let him know that the whole pack of hlood-hounds were off in full cry.
Coi',er ew rit,ner !nan ran ',e c was ns'onished at his own speed, !t but hehaJ'v,i,e1ofr;airietr 4 traverse before' Je should reach , the Jefferson fork cf the Missoti- .( tihow could he h0,tl I out such a distance with he fear-
By daybreak he had gained sufficieut distance to relieve him from theterrors of his savage foe ; hut now new sources of inquietude presented themselves. He was naked and alone, in the midst of an unbounded wilderness; his only chance was to rench a trading post of the Missouri company, situated on a branch of the Vellowstoue river. Even should he elude his pursners, days must elapse before he could reach this post, during which he must traverse immense prairies destitute of shade, his naked body exposed to the burning heat of the sun by day, and the dews nnd chills of the night
Jibscvcc of Jliml. An Ivistetn fisherman, in attempting fo put a bait upon his hook, :d the. bait by the suo of his fishing ro, fasten the hook in his back ant threw himself into the water, id was not aware of his mistake until a huge. Cat fish grapple? him by the nose. A chilrZ has been born in France with u proboscis, like that of an elephant, instead of a nose.
Horrible Murder. A rpiarrcl lately took place on boart the Steamboat Cygnet on her passage from New Orleans to St. Louis. The Captain got into a quarrel with one of his hants, and in the course of the fracas the Captain pushed the man into the Engine while in full opera, tion and the poor fellow vas crushed into a thousand pieces. The Captain was held to bail in the sum often thousand dollars. If the act was done purposely why was he held to bail atall.?
Female Advocate. In the Rhode Islfind Legislature, on Friday laft, a petition from Joseph Salsbury, imprisoned on a conviction for theft, praying to be liberated, was heard and dismissed. On the following day, as we learn from the Mori ing Courier, his
Tlie r.et seenM tu have .be n done iiiosl deliberately lb'1 nine t ure ben;r made m tlie inteii 'r e.nnor of tl.c eye vhere. the brain h readiot of tieees?, mid it wiM be reeo.Ieeicii tliiii n e.nlet was killed s.t Vet Point not loti-j miu e, bv n vvoiael
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stance suggested this singular but cd":ct live mode of death tu llie iai'aap;!y i ll'ieer. No oilier cause, than det ani tnenl i as siijned for the tlemll v net. ll is iceiaikabb; that the pureeon suspected pariial deranp,enicnt in Col. Lane, while . ii the linireh lioia Tiiii)tii Uay.
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LWSIIIONS.
Tr.XAS. The Texan Confess, r.t the date of oar latest information, had authorized scripts lt be issued for tho sale of public binds in eider to obtain loam. Thomas Toby, 1jS(. of jcw Orleans, is empowered to issue scrip for a million of acres, nnd he has the, bonds of individuals lo the amount of 1'-20,(H)0 in addition; for both fif these the faith nf the Texan Government is pledged. Lou. Jour.
GUIUTUIOT IN OHIO. The following is an cxtmcl from a letter, dated Cleavcland, Nov. (, We have had a dreadful riot. The Brooklj in people undertook to destroy tho upper bridge here, because the Cleaveland people would not let them build one wdierc tho float bridge was, and they com menccd tearing the bridge down. The Cleaveland people fired three guns upiJn them and they fired back. Ten Killed on the spot, and twenty three wounded; many of them mortally. Cm. Whig.
The ftationnl Intelligencer states, that an express"started from that city on Friday morning, to Floridn, to relieve Gov. Call from the command of the army, and assign it to Gen. Jesup . General Bernard, formerly in the ser vice of Ihe United States, has been placed at the head of the war department in France.
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t'rVt' lei-end iiu. I now opening a
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..I ;'.!.. AM) Vl.Ti:il (.'(; ii.au they hive belae nlVered; coteisling n; .S'iiple itn.l Fancy Drv (i.ioi's, I !.u.l.var:un i I 'miery ; al-.o, we have this fall a complete nssm Inu-nl of VVOTft AND SUvvV.S; idl el whie'i vro oiler mi as accmiiiuod.iiia terms as any oilier esnibblimeiil in tliii west. F. .V TIUJK5TON. O-flav seed, Fiax and Tow Linen, Feathers, I'ees-wnx and Ginjcug taken in exehiiiiu for goods, New-Albany, M-pt. , If .t;, Th.? editurs ol the Western Plough Ibiv, (iieeneiistle; liaper lit Bluoniingtoii,
an l the Koekville lalelligeivjer will pub
hsii tiio above six weeks and forward their accounts to this i tliee. f Mil', siilisml ir wiul.l K?ui:ll'ullv infoi m li is lusioiiins ami tl.c public gviiirully, that tic is i.ovv ii cnirg a liiu.ilsi inc mluitioi) to Lis lonnts stuck if jioti'.s, coiuislii in fnil el 131. itk, blue, brown, green, olive, Mid drab cloth?, A fine nsnirtmdit ri' Satinets, Green and white Macanaw hlankcta Kcd, while, green and zoy ll ui. nels, Dloiith'd find brown shirtings and sheeting, Stipeifiue Irish linens, French, Knglish and Amciicati prints, Cambrics, Jaconette, vc. c. Also Cotton yarn hsI. numbers, Hardware, tyurciBNtra re AND V HOC HUMS', Iron, Castings, and Nails, 1 CO
iik i ' Alt letter and commonicatioui addressed to the .5? lUlsltelM OH WUl t3 scl low j Ediior must be free of postage, or they will not re
wi .ioii. jjvcrv uescriniion ot enni.tr. tcivs huoiuod.
produce will be taken for goods".
L.tr.I.S gicaU'iil to liii funncr cus'rmirs fur their li'iiiicr libir.l H'ppoit ar.d re'ufluily ii. fm ins ll:cni and die p .llic generally tLat lie bas piailinscd tf I'iiilip Mmpliy, Hit bat shop for. ini ily occiipii'd by F. 1' limit i, E;q. wbcre be if now carij ir.g on liic nb..vc busincis lie iiiteads kiiping coiistiuillj on bands n gcncin! ajsorunrnl cf haU such as Fine Black Bcnrcr hats, Drab Beaver a nil Oiler, Fine amicommon Boram, Child reus hcils oj'eill colors, Wool hats tSc. Ills iroik 'will be done in a ncal, fiuliiii,,Je ani durable mnu'icr, nol inferior to acv 'mSMr' in Ihc wcvlu itfoiuitiy . The ' -rcJ ty invilc J to cull and Cp- ,, PP"'1bnla will be suld - , f(,r' r"?l, ibe second- -"" Cash, Lnn.bg wool and .i.esetoua.ttnng ofoIt, ,,UT wj!, betakrnj1 ... aiigq ioi hals; also alt l.hids of good fur iki'im. lilooiningtoii, Scut, oth, 1836. TIlirPOSTV"' BY IffAnCUS I.. DHA.Tt. TIIETOST is publisticd every Friday c an imperial sheet nl Two Dollars for fifty tw. i.nmbrrs if paid in advance, Two Dollys and Gftr cents in six months, and Three Rollers after Iha cxpir?.tion of Ihe jcar. No subscription will be i);.sccn.;inoed until all arrearages arts paid Hp.. ADvenTisEMEv-.s, of twelve lines or less, will bt published 'jico times for oDe dollar, nnd 25 cents foi p-,eVy subjcquent insertion. The cash must invariably accompany edvettisccnentsor thej cat.uol bo attended to.
JOHN S.-ll.AWNEa.
Sept. Dili, 1630. 30tf
Ivvisti lo ptirc tase 1,000 bushels cf good clean Wheal ,or which I will pay Cash, Salt or goods JOHN 6. BARNES. 2r;!fci&(T. Sth 1836. 46-3oi
, l(h)thiislrators Notice. NOTICE is hereby giien thai we have administered on Ihe estate tf Wm. Cay, late of Monroe county dee'd . Those having claims against said estate, will present them, and tba.se owing Ibe the same Arc requested to make payment. Said estate is probably insolvent. ELI P. TAUKINGTON, Adm'r. ANN GAY, AdrrTr.
