Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 December 1844 — Page 4

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"a AUL J OX LIS.

Concluded.)

iVaiT afipr liavniV lost 11 lipr ii.i-a .,.i t I'i" " " " '.

exccptod, in conseouence of admira? I ,v . I J' J10"''1 ",ark teemfrom

! instruction, lo the mint: and i. w ., . ' " ' T "c"rc"m.' I pernor; .her a short

! hundred to one, that we should fall in wi,h the w th graSe fm- the vnri' i ? t enemy. l.h.r,h.d the good fortune to I TT

It was more than eleven V.ck .hen the 1 3 iu, ' x ingthe five monlh. , VeVnon lrd battle ended; it hi-1 consequently h,t more ; the Down" A I V , 'r T"? " " t ,"!' mai'y' ladro:i. than forbala,d,,.,eni.onld, a, the i eacnV F.!1 ' 7', " re-M,'Wi"h "''MCommencement of the engagement; and H,e ' lf.r; nnd ent , lf f. '1 'T , "? rrsl ' summer, which I spent in sixty of these, posted in the gun room w hen ! 10 its" P Corunna, January Pennsylvania; and I did not pet well ,n,i, .he the gun burst, having been of no further ser-j On mv return to F.arce I found that ti e TnT.'. " l'C" 1 recoVcrcd by means of the vice during t!f actum. r.vnM not h nmnerlv ' r- u - . Il,m 0 11131 Ue cold hath.

- . ... u;iu maue a ruiva'e s:i our I it i. . .

. . . .

u . ...cre.wrnHt.? partni the crew op,.os-. mv prij.es j,,,,,,,' ronMlll.t, p On V iV ' r emaniied permtss.nn to return to ed to the Sera,,,. w Inch had received a ,PP! v j repaired to Versailles 1 Z i, ? n, ' " ' , 'UrT' "' 'l"' rrroTer the prize money

P-ilMH was received with ere;. rn..W i.v " m:,eV' ",llrer anJ i!urf which as

r I'.. I. . .. . " 1 '

... vigors wni.em iionm .rk; anJ it ap- ;i,t was received uiih nr.., , ... m sen, otucers nnd sai ors, v hich was E'"" -l--;."- the.e Ult. t ' I !! 1 " .an act of confess, dated at

. , ' !J u". ,oarJ " her rlined askine him to ore, ... hi. . ' ""'"V"' ovpn',,. '"

t.V. This honor was conferred on me neu ! " V"'" 1 e'f , Philadelphia. board d,v by the prince de lia 5 canta n Z ' i b""l.d',''J f"r re de Grace; bu, Sard,. The public received me n Z " , ! i "frtrrVmo P1 "'"' '' mntrary wind., -nd all the public places were ! arpen 5id wSh'' r T T Lm!""' a,ld "' hen.stnvHy

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the first run was fired. Her 5'iperiority was still more considerable in respect to gun, without mentioni:i her greater weight in metal, which surprised ours beyond all comparison. Thus, setting aside the damact done by the Counters of Scarborough, during the forepart or the action, and also bv the three broadsides from the Alliance it will be ea.y tv form a due judgment .f the combat between the Richard and the S?rapis. a:il set a proper value on a vietoiy obtained over a f.iree so wreatlv superior, after such a !o'!, bloody and clcse engasement. The Vengeance, a corvette, motiniinp twelve three pnnder. an I the boat belonjins to the pilot, with my second lieutenant, another ofliver. and t t m-n, w.nild hive been of sinsiulir cervii-e. eilher in .ursuin2 and rapturin" the co.ivoy, ul by remf irci-.j me; but. jstrnne as it may rpp;ir, the fact is. that thv remained all this tim.! as ,.ere spectators .f the acti.m.

in wiiio.i tiioy look no interest, keeping tliem

CHEAPNESS. KLKRANCE ANn pyppi

LEXCE CUM HI NED! Before tubscribing to a Periodical for 1845 read tht following Prospectus of the thiid lolumetf Arthur's Ladies' Magazine. rRICK OM.T $tj 110 PER ANNl-M. 4 p2es uf Reading Matter, besides two el. ejrant Steel Piatea in each Number

"c ulishcra, in sendirg forth their Pros

Within tl.A ..

unrv. . --.hi an vo 1 1. :

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no oe u d that thi9 wi!. ; Te

: f furnieh for its p. hia.ln , ' W'" Conti"e nn i,i0j , 1113 Shorter ut. c

A RTHUR, believe ,,,tere9t to cur work, wh,,!, ,Ue of lc.I,ar

..u .. can liwwi, Wi.:?. . " ' mrr rnir

. uuMccrs hi aenmrg lortti their Pros- "ltu ,Boral essavstt.Wd win Blur'e.Uio&e pectus fr the 3d volume of ,hr Magazine. ekl1 a"d Power-the au actions of 'm0'' Inch w exclusively and permanently under the ?n Pen' in fa-i. form f" . ,he ed"rs editorial cnnirnl .r r S5 AI?TII1ti . , Interpol Ir. , n ,eature of .,Q..-

that they can offer to the pubi c most sub.t.n

Hal daiins to patronage. Titi first a.nd s-cond volumes have been acknowledged on all hare

ri,r,;.: 1 " . ,ny re?l superior in

v.-uuiji, ana atiractivenet.

...-" "icii nil tl,. ...

" h.!e to on .1 . "n?'zne

ica.s he futnisbos a story n-l," uer i'eriodo( his own m,.! c"".onJ. each .

pf hisiniui.table Wrijin ' J1 'I" mny pn,e3

,icriur m . . " 'imgs, anil m e u i, 'i ' " 3 bear tl.lJ lllinrp.., f l : ",e "ol WnrU

ihe iii3?,z,nes ISSucd. The aim of -f,rt, judffment. 7 -flftvlp in L,.::,.1' .te'. a'"1 8ou,,J

a higli one. ,le repudiates the Ion- nrP. az'" is to be issn. ,' n ill i . M"'ur 3 Ma-r.

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I .,C?,bU,"rs' "''article, no motter

" i V ' . 00"e- are ,n ,0 ""ny install

minister ofthemarme from that miwa JSr a FrencT patd me the most marked attention -mcnc on board a t rench ra, k?t boat.

The Count de Maurepas about this lime in- 1 timated to me, that his majesty had resolved , to confer some distinguished mark of his bouutv and neisonal estepm t.n ...... ii.i.- . .

Ua I ... . . . . : T A X rniiti-.. .

' wiiu ?oid, on winch uasj""'- ""lil.l-J CilOEvK, TAj. D

. . . i.i-; navmaai iensi i iprpit r..,r., .u- ...

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ciear new ivnc ..-i . a3

ILVAXY LOCK HOSPITAL ESTli'. US m: I) isao.

engraven the followms flattering motto:

VIXDICATI MAIU5 Lt'00 VICCS XVI. R EMC N EH A TOR' s riir.xio vixDtci. The hilt was of n.dd. r.i-.d the iiT-.,i .?-.

emMaroned with his majesty's nrr.is. the attii-!

iV ',?C., 31 lo:'." appoaranre of pro-! ,in,e. tran,mitted a ,. admirM - L..!.

. - i ..... ivc I.UIII V an art irlir rmup j ; o...i

. Bciunmiv . mpritd

ways primary. .such a ru!e strict carried out

i .T V. ' a"-v WorK- it has "iven i , ArU.,uf Masrazine," a cbiractcr already cIknowiedgcd ...all respectable quarter whe,e it nasbeei, received. A.nonjj the Im:xiiu-ta-blc Sovnrr that open up to the hands of a lacrary cat,; rer. G rrmnn aJ Frellch Literature joHer a wide field for selection. Info t hi rc j ITion, with an Admirable Cor,,, f Translator,

I c are Btcaoiiy pei.etralingr, astonished al eve.

-j j ir, nniM we .net. I.snecia! v

dent that i;' ; Ud r;7,:eUl,,isb,PrS f6el COnfi-

, j ' nrraty

which -er. sty!e of ebe f rits al- ! ""banical execution, Z,) " ? ?earance-8'1' ried out . be 'passed by any'otl ' 1?

the

nd . : i

This . .... . ou'ers'l')arpublirHiw.n

e-Ae Vori,;; .tCmit-

conta'ii -is ,,.,.... .- ia23zine v. ill

nantI,y,hat?s;,:enCu""fe'll,er' g.ve two Steel E.,r"vi. ? '''"nes.anj t- Pr.ce 3 only W ' H '" Cacil X bde

do. CIO: II A., Vi'? 'V '"'8 '. 4 do.

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l,.Jiac ,. ,1,0 K Ji J . . it . .. :"".r"""'"J '"Tl u.'l. of-

" ' i's ere invested wii i i'j ma

mission

The minister or the marine, a short time after ibis, lent me the Ariel, a kina's sh ip, carymsr twenty mms. with which I sailed, October

oiu. 1 ,?u. tor America. The wind w :.t fir.t

tr.e.

It is but jti-tice. however, to nbserve. that some of my oncers conducted then. selves admirably during the action. The lieutenant, Mr. Dale, beimr left ab.ne at the puns below,' and finding that he could not rally his men. came upon the deck, and superintended the working of the pumps, notwithstanding he had been wounded. Notwithstanding all his efforts the hold wa m re than half full when the enemy surrendered. Durinj the last three hours of ihn

me vesseis were on fire; by throwing water on the flames, it was sometimes supposed that they were quenched, but they always broke forth anew, and, on the close of the action, we imagined it w holly extinguished. It was very calm during the remainder of the night; but. when the wind be.'an to blow, our danger became imminent, the fire having penetrated the timbers, and spread until it had reached within a few inches of tlie powder magazine, On this the ammunition was brought on the deck, to be thrown into the sea. incase of extremity; but we, at length, succeeded in our endeavor' by "cutting away a Tew planks, and employing our buckets. Next morning the weaiher was hazv and not a sail to be seen. We then examined the R.chard to see if it were possible to carry her into any port. This proving wholly impracticable, all the boats were employed to carrying the woun led on board the other vessels. This occupied mtichof ourtimeon (he succeeding day. Notwithstanding all onr pnmns had been at work, the h !J was entirely full of water, and the vessel s-0011 after sant. il,;

ore ision I could only save the si,nt ft " , I Li" .?Ur,p and "voy of the

I lost all my property, amounting ,0 ! ):WT' nr'a,n,n

5.1M0 livres. ' 3 I " rn""i""nre ie examination that ensnOo this I instantly assumed the comnand of , 'T' ,h"lt W" in. the the S,raPis. or, win,.,, wTerec ed n-.- JTr f , but t! s,a was so lemnestu.ow lJt , ' W """ n,os, Mattering

tlavs before we reached the Tevel . ' ' V. !"r .,e ?A? 1 the r.!enee. and the

UETrUN'EI) rilOM PACI.ANI)-

io.rit Ks to bi: covsri.TEi) COrWLTALLvi M..nXOUTON STREET, A Kit ANY, N.V.

rHlHl I' .1 fcnlr.-m; t...-.:....: . ..... . .i.i.i- ... . .

M. II !-.. " """.esiaoiishPU.! chc in i.ern.an Literature. Already

various or o,i cV"' I ,1. p I l.n f ' '"! i I ' f "l tiMui ""cle from rdif.ee. U.ca el !, , ,rr'n 's 'oan, bnm foil of pure truths, and forcible

.Sl.i,.i .- , " "e cuv, :e- i r.oi.ms ,. me power s.l-.o "" tl ':'af--V! ,ic rrt wimtcv- ;V-'The Coverulr and hZu i,

I "II. "HUieUI I II' llll I'llMI ! I .L ......... ...: .! .. - CM U1C I ,11 . , , ...

t'nts; each hai,. tieir l)Vvn .,,.. .- ' . who have r.vwl ,!. ' .. . .u " ....! . ' . ... ' i:allUr. ' ' " ' . tI,ere X l.ave their SL,t ' .

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i 1 v., . 1. 1 , . ... ..i. . ... ' ".. so ttie i.. v... .

- .. ... , 1.1,111 we iiave also .riven mn. L"c r.uitor. fi-h-Ti, 1 ""c: i.v

!V feJ'We would particU!lrv 1 , yei,r ,e of our f,,ends, tJie IV;sl ftbe """'tion Jc Prorpeetu,. hlso o the above -"tend taking llr ...,.. 0?-J to a'J Persons who

11 . . " , 10 UO en -

I'ossioie, i orjer lo .. . V " rarl.V as

ruarv Nns.. ,!,! . l"c J '""ary vV IVl,.

nicir own roiiin nn su'ject to be the obser.or .r .11 ..u

I)r

a!sn piven man

the Editor. frt-Ti.e ? " -arly to nressl k ?.f.J. "'"V """.ber vvi

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.-,,,t, -;,. 1 new ma was at first oiinorrea. tier

....rame, out 1 was soon after in danger of I l"'"-v' -""f'l and ll lt.er d,M-.,eS of the foundering on the Penmarks-and escaped on-1 nJ root ions of the Uri.,ry or,i1I14 ,

oiai.jrr.ar.t and advanced Mar,

1.. u - ' ov"i

i ov cuiung awav mv mn it. k

as the storm abated, we ereete.l inrr ... .o

returned to refit; in short it was 'the IStli of

i.ecemoer ueiore I em: ,1 nr......i r... mo.

.... vvw iVI 4 llll.tdelphia.

During the voyaee. I fell in u-iti. on

twenty pun ship," railed the Triumph, and part-

s.raiagem. ar.u partly by hard fighiin foteed her to strike her flag, but, while w e were

aooui 10 take possession of her, the captain, taking advantage of her superior sailing, made off, and escaped. On my arrival in America, the congress, on the representation of the Chevalier de la Luzerne, passed a law to enable me to accept the military order of France. The Fiench minister, on this occasion, pave an emri.., ,.,.

to which all the members of congress, and the

principal innatMtants of Philadelphia, weie invited; aTter which I was invested, in their presence, with the decorations of the order. As the three ministers plenipotentiary from America had nnfortiimiel v iic,, :.'

sarily follows that there would be some contradiction in respect to their reports concerning

.0 . onsequence o! ttus, the congress enjoined the admiral!

of my connection with the court of France and the reasons which had induced me to re

main in Ltirope, and delay the convoy of the

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- " - uue iiiii . e ii:ii mill! . 11 1 -i r ji : m u ri uoo.- 1 1 .

i,t Phvr.ieii.1. nn.l.V,-...' ..: , T , ,..." . "u "piexed l-overs ' -i press, and be mailed

. . , nuie inn ailU ."niaine lie (ciiJig, alt-u the ! es.,.. .r "e'S tiv t h" 1st nf li , rv sy .gcn. rV,ld , S-,1 ulta,1,,,,n' "'"vei.eiei.tly ar-! .Marn,,:tel. with fine tak9 from Dii'nas IVbroary No w H , q 3,1 V of ,1,c ork. fV " P'"' the ll,.e,uU! up ; Lacmix, N,Mlier.l!al2.,c. and othero ce ie ,r v' I CSeinVn , 1 h',Unvy in January . 1 . , larSU'ded hya strict regard to FFIMTV n,l fc7- s-,;, 1 e to fr.'e of l or the cure i il.o .. .. . - . .' i.v-.... p ,u ' 1 ' 1 1 "nu . - siiecirnen i-fn.n ?.. 1

!).., , ""'tl ",rrn 01 lonen P'-i'i'i'i'-AtL. Aone know belter I'.-.n r,,n be had bv at !e,. .1 r --ai.uary No l).M-ate, Gravel, Seminal Weukness. (ileel. ! 'l ey do. how much that ia ..t iJ.f'. ; even . 1 ,e Ist f Dece.nbe?. ,?.

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. ...... . .ic iiieiu ami clear ns crystal.

VH-Hi-. ... ' V "t.Vl"1Uer. and

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their iinst

Ur. I'ooke is si Ici.m. l.'.,.i ... 1... .1 . . ' .' " '

.... , . " " limn eel- . brated. proverbial -that all ol this class, supplied to be incurable tv ethers are aptly and conveneieul.' remedied by fr.' l.ooke withoni more thhn ordinary trouble ta.nil ar with the practice ol mrtiicine. he'inevitably cures his o-.vn patienis and very fre-

.uv, a 1 it in w 1 1 in .nr ii.'..-v

J)r, Cooke is the O.VV,, Alr rtui.,g Pi,,,-. r. ... the Cily f Albany, N. Y., ing u,JiMl talents are unrivalled, "Among the nvi.st celebrated physicians of he ape ,s l,en. LV.ke. SI. I).. L. (. f A. nauy.iN. l.,t,e founder r.r ii. a 11 1

it 1 .. -iuain LOCK

..o.uai. no is inentione.l m t..

. . , , .-.lieu m iiie highed crms of praise for h.s benevolence and phii,,,. hropy.notonely by editors of nertvp3i,er8 but Lis worth .a proclaimed hy .he lecturer on lit. mure and fro,,, tr.e sacred iek."DtM0Craric (l a ) Banner. "Whenever the unfortunate consult Dr.f 'oohr. ofAlbuny.they are very pol.telv conducted to a spac..,uS private office, literally crowded with credential of the l,islt rdor, in .ar,r,. gUsa .mmes. object to the inspection o. h"s patients rery few men hnve I he honor to hold such documents) and, an equivalent lor bis fee. receive a corre,;-.(ill;r ,ir,.Mri liull. neat a ire o t cr!tf!.rBl,.j , home, enrol e. ... r;,.i, li..... ,. . ,.

... - - - ... r. rur.iii'c; airer the I p.scopalorder.-as, lid cross in his bosom

. Vf . P'"'1 Mi. k. Is in his shoet-is o nseii an tintm ri.:iiit .,, n- ... r , ,

- in'o irnoil I'll l'lly tician.tL.s friend to humanity and of (Jed."

t. . .. .fir- Orleans Sun.

no J,oek IIokihi.! : . .

1.'

liosthei c!ii tin the brinl.t ..,r., .

- . -- """imiiiu iireseni then, to our hp. At tl.is '.luniain we .-I i e..nt,nue to Ktour readers think. Hut in doin,.' so, we S,a.l not .m?iect the IhctlUnries 0 i,7 iri .. .... f it. . .... . J

'-"orr. I ins woo'd l)U the

V1 w ltl", mi.'sr this we shall

no para.ie ol names. The puhbe are -mM-'ng to iinderatand pretty clearly how much

- ... ii.i.anu to uiscover that excellence is

"oitiiwaysrohehiuml ,,, tho fugitive i-ro-iuc Pons of writers who have done well in boota .

ur eoui.try i tecning with yourg peniUs, too

...... mu.MiM.nvM aml ,1(!(1etl 1)V UlC SUc. e"I. who possess not hall the, r intrinsic .vortl.. anil w i.Ob-e n riiimx nvon 1

I . ., ...... inn poneaiinv . mil .ence. I Ley are crowded from the pnth 1 111 U In. I. 1 1..... n .A 1' . I . 1

....... ,.,T a.e 111.ru to wain, and their mer.I its kept out of sight hy a few who have rained I tl.fl tillll'li ln .,...1 I . t

, .. . ai u eje, ana whoare ket-t before the public.iiot so much lll flpf. uir.t nf il.rt

n. r excel. enre of what they ,ire jrjvir g forth, ns nn ni.inniil .1 . . 0

... .... M.....IUIU, ii.ii u,ey iive done. lo merit, wherever we find it, we will ajve Ibe right hard of fellowship. We would not accept a poor ariiele from the most celebrated writer in the country; hot a good one.let it come from where it will, shall find n welcome. In all sources, at home and abroad, we shall seek the Coon, the Tut Band the llauirtL. t or some tune, and will, too llilllh jIIs,,((. in the ahegation ,lr MagMzmes iavc been chat go! w:tb hen -I too light nnd trnshv. Tl r...,i.

I we have from the first steadily avoided. 'Ar-

iurft .u.-.jraziiie will continue to sustain a Ivl character for Exc, lirurc in all it, lhnartmenl Siiir.eJunjr ,ore than mere love tales w ill be given. Iti stories, u hiln f,,!l r .1 1 - x

... .v...... vit-'.-ji xi .id ao-

.....v.,.. ,':o...r(p,rsiir; with w,t and ha;

work, send lor and rrni . ff t0 "" rr y no. DepeKiR alfwh '"i f Ur Mazme tl.a, wl,,!e it rrii.V 1 1,0 desire ! excel-ei.ee, j. V-t n M , T elvSace ! will find 'AithiirVl?, . At " VrV ,ott" '.1.., . . . r " '".es -Mairazino" ..

I Mllllir. 1 i,,.. . -AttLi iV

" J

i'.i".c t- reacue.l Ilie I exel. Mitreni'ilv ..i.l. .. I i w ... .....-!.; reel rllliailvN. V lor the re- "IK" sketel No o.,ner ,y arrival known than f.vrtv I CZrtVAtrSi ft ? ''mr th'h 'TT'""' "Cl' i died sue o vessels. f.,r ning .htf -re,,, squadrons of fri-! .ZILtZXl ' i Z l" "' ''am ( "-' lvo ites werotMe.1 out fro.n the varioii rort in i rl l f. W,th a V redeem recovery of id,vi,!u,ls-asi Tlo.s ,.

Pi.iiai.ti.ro .... i: ; . , . . ; .lr,"' 0,"' i , "f im," w,- wj, wit

..., . . . 5 .iiuoM.i 11, uut:er the 1 ifcongs, wm navo in them a soul 1 I ;. ;. being ..(isp.ecs or tl, celehmleil l)r l-..L., , i S.,.,1 .,f ,r,.,l,,n 8 "' a ''lv

S 5 -W"-!rcrt All,,. N. Y 0, jnnd with .hat' nlZrZ oef and coi,vee,e,,ee ofll.e u.ifor.u,,,,.. i J c .lied such, w, ll iJ . ...... V

----- ' , ..v...u ..iLuii.em injll.-l i n itni'iorlion J

gates were l;.te.l out f,o,n the variou -Mjrts in r . , 1 W,t" a V!ow redeem l""1 ?ni rtun recovery of ind.vidu ,!s--a i Thus mm-h in regard to ihe i,,rr , , - and ZMAtle 'V ' Z !ca, ' " - .trtatterm;

weie sv.t-.one.l dr.M.,2 three months at the ! f. ihn.;....., "... V ' ' '." . 'V: a,,,! i u hirh ve,v ie:.t .- ri:i m.. r','... ! i.nrsii.r : ,,"'l'n' "'' ' "5 1 A I. F..M 11 F.I

nvmthsotiheTexelaml Fly. My situation i 1 ,slslr, , " I, T Z 1 - r Cooke

II 1 -1 1 - I 1 , l . 1 . . . ' miiin itT :ip nmu vf l '

' not .1 nine ttie rom net of; ,..;.., :.. -" " l"

the b-lligerent onwer- .1...- i . . . -"""mniee ol congress

CNCiU

l.h nrnister -,t ii.. . , . v.... o.oi ..m v 01 mv services." I pursue tl,,.:- M1. , ! ' , ' , n..s nrau. i-irst then, n. ii in., inu r at t.ie H igiie add, e?;cd ditTerenl n .1 01 .. ..r . . il. ,.I,.U'U1' nw.cattons-a.nl en ov il... we have determined 1.. ..r..., .1... '

memoi-i.U,, th,.tnI(.s gotu.ra!; , w,k.h ,!,,..'" . ' . -as nnpohi.ed. I V o. perhaps the most eo.mont nhvi . to Arthur's AI:,g:,z; i,,!' :

insisted that the Ser.mU r............ .., ! " ' . '"' -me 01 emigres, to tl,e com- " nvil s te mos beiievoleiit.na., ..f ti. i NdVKl.TV. i.:,.i .."r . .

borough -shot:: Ibe delivered ,m o ,1 e k UlZ h r An,"iM- enty.fonr ff,!n ip. I p,t o.,, tr. No les thnn a rlTrrZr' his maste,:" ami h.. I .-... .." ' iUcn bu,,d,? a"J ' the birth of the Daimhin. .. Pl CocKI: AI tcxus rmtsoxxLLv t , . ! , .S.',,,.,,,,,,,, - rJ'"a'f'.ar:

... . . v niP.nr.lll. .,(, nri. , , , . .' Vl-AllKXTs. i i ., , - on nee. in a

- . .f. -er t:ie nrrei!at:on of'ihe Scotch ! event bv r.,.1 J.'.. i. '. " "aW i

. , . ....i- :,rii HIll! imrs!r , . ur nMcriTiont

' r a" ar.,;.t,ip roe. verv; and lAllM I'M'S. C,..o, and taste l,-,ve Ven ias ,,r -oke, the Imman f,i,.r nr . ...... dered .i n.,, -0 lasf" " no rcn

I a rctrcut ,i,,d Mir,.ii . . I . . .. .... ,.. .,,,. ,,, a ,lterarv VVork

;gero,:,powers.a,,bes,me,i,e,b:,,i ; '''n,,,rP "-'"Press w as a;, ; , remises.the ns. , , ' . . V :.. r:" ""! .'IV. . Z,, .V"" . e ,.;e

a the attenti.,,, .,...! i ' . ,'" "' ' observed a gold medal in : pokc tl, ,,, ..... . , ! ." V ,,Krtf re-v.s.om anu i aste. b,:t proceed t-

i ren.emorancp n n.-en.. '5 .... .1 . ii"m . . . "- ... miis on t hi s ,r.,, i--, ,,m

I .. .

a ,1,7 "saline-

c- ..uU.,b. iost-!iajd

. " l,M Chesniit St. Piolnil-a

-if

.S7' RECEIVED, JZ h' K Oallion.

of iN7, 5 I)r Molasses, 3 llttth. of '.yn-,, , 1 Vcrce of A',(.()) Si) Sacks nf Coffee 20 Kegs of Xuig, 4 l Tobacco. -ALSOA lot of Shore's and Spades Drain,,- C!ttt!,l8, r'"

(td Sole Lrathri

FAT and FLAX SFF which the marketpncew.il ,e puidinCASI? AprilSth. I8(, I,,MCIJW.MSEV. ! 16-Iy.. Ti3i kly rrTiT!:

A l'Tl73N llas returned ! The hn haiidman-s l.,!,or is n ;

' vearl! HanrMlv for .!. ,"?.:. . lor

F mler such citCIIDl-tnnec ....

,,, , ) "mi u ion? anlav,then,erc!.a.U nmy ,u,w asL ,i

payment. I'-i

To this end, the snbseriSn,

l-.stl.eear y, and faithfn, attention of, who are indebted to bin. by Note or on l ook w hat tlu-y can, without further delay. P 7

iro,kvi,'le,Oet. Oih, 19U. 47 j

Tin: soi n rriitii: -

'jpiIE Kdin.r of ,l,e American wHl fake"tne f.'.ow,!12Cllrrenrvw fors lion oradvertisinir, io-wit: y

rJme. ur-Jer the arrelhtio of "the Scotch I J? celebrated that happy; j b,;;!, y h-,;shed sty le. This SUakspearc (Jalle-

i..aIa , v ti w ll' .11 F'C illlrinn (!.. I a It I. l 1 111 If r I ftlit!! Ill ttftlfr., - -

, ,,. - . - nit- nay, anu a ' nv -i hpti- ....... . ; ' . ... ur.-i,i emouoieit to the eve bnl ,:,, illunnnation in the evening, accompa- i Oct '1 M i ALBANY, N. Y. ; some of the noble bard's n,o,t beautiful crea! mej by lire works. P 1 ,UIT"'1'1 3"-ly. j tiona of the mj,, f well as one or two cele An unfortunate accident, soon after this de- I "'"" "Ur'lc,er in "story, round wLom his prived me of the command of that line vee'- 7VT i j '"'if Pen has thrown a new charm. What for .he Magnify of T4 ff,:ns. , l'' ! 1 C V Go)(Is. T '-'tV ,n,,r,al creat.on,. wi.l no.

. " i'i.iiii ii i'it r ...

pirate

Ins-.eaJ of i:t:.I:i-t., these prepositions, the states eeneral permitted me to land my w omiuc l on the is'. ,,,.! of tbe Texel. which "was delivered up I,. K. f,,t tll lt purpose; on this the

.....;:i Mfntn-nt Oecame lurioi

.....lit., i , ' ". neionine lo '

land was reduced to so rri.i.,,1 n .iV., ., . .' ; ' '"'f. aM",r0ilV' t. happened lo be TT TYNFR 1,,,,. t.,.,t : , ,

V suites were n nJer the necessity i mti I ca " " . 7' ! . a fresh assortment of

i:i.u i snon.j either eaveihe Texel ornroi.-. o . ; c""m,uc lo nls 'lins-:KSrrF-!:!ir zz - - The orine. -,r rir ... . .. . . In ,,le '"eantime. it w as resolved to '

e En li,h mteVes , " " t " . ' ! "lied rrf.Hw. with i', I

from

the F,,S,i,h interest, sen, ,he t ice.d;rra nii v-' 1 ? " 3

nst, win, was also I nLlis, n i)r..r. ., " I uuer my outers, in orsxme the command of .he D tch o . i X, i n I . ,n nermnd'; " -hi was nevhe Texel, composed of hi ,e" ,ZSr? iLll V T' 1 aPP'ipJ lo C0B-" f"' Ti.is otlicer drew up his S(,uaJro ,0 8"T " oard the fleet of the Count weeks, in such a manner as ,o " ,hen desti,,ed for an expedition a-

m short, diJ cverv thin? in h nxx f.. n

der my situation both dangerous and disagreeable. "

Dry Coody. (1 : ocrrirs ILrrd-

Ctffer,, JIM and Cross-cat' Saint, Qitrrugtrarr, Stors. Fur hats, Florhtbratd and Stratc Bonnets They have also teceive.. r.,. m,...i i.

and Cincinnati, and will keep constantly on

I'oiualry Liiscsi, nffrr, Brietl iunlrN

Dried Peaches

Corn, Wheal, B'IEI Pork ' Serf, Oils fin,. S'iosir

Or most any mechanical production

TLX WARE! TLX WARE

JOHX II. FFDfiR still continues to keep on hand, at his shop in Brookville. an excellent assortment of Tin Ware. He always

The Marquis de Yam? rfnitl rAfta!i'n.1 A '

I ... viia tv.vl t x me: UN

sr... .. ,,,, ,,,, ,h - . y ....

,;l ansnyon, at Amsterdam, who! the land force V hZ ".m.iuoeu can oe tmusiit , Cincinnati, addin freight on intimated to me, that it was the intention r r " . ,u n we we,e si2ht , heavy articles. ' " ,rtl",,t 1 "

the King of France that I should hoist his flai adl , p',' . 'Vjf "7 Was receiv' '"ley also wi.h to purchase a larcP qmn.i.y Gllrnwmv cti,. I. ii,.T . . . . I ....a UOOil were orena

...... " -c llee.,as ne imagined 'intercept us: am! :w li.,., . " ) " ' ",,a r 'I I.KS and

..i... my prizes woti d assuredly fall into the '; i, '. , enemy's han.Uii I ... . . "" U,ei ,sh flee, " .t meet

refused this honor V YV 'V. 1, , rw,din? ,0 his P'

American officer, and h.o"" '- I -"'"'"ed with

commission from;., " " 1 S,CK" 0,,J myself was in a dangerous cm..1

It was contrived. howVvV; .7 Ut We V1 f r disagreeablesituation i LAW XOTICI

Fe 2Tth n' pX ,u 1l,n,:,S 'avorable, on of America. ""lcsi '" elajor Beeks' building on Main at., l.c S,ih c. February, 1779: ,be Allinccsetl On ,hiS, we re Paired to St. nflm,.n J no.riof J'f j Brookville, la.

.i,v,,.,.un Juiyou, isn. 32-tf

- ........... Mirny . i.i erv possessor ; f a eo,.y of Si,;,'hs,t :1 re. nn, wi;sfl ,hr:lrY i-oea i.otrotai.i h s works! W( have.at a mere j .e...-n., r..,f siv .'xq ..s:fe illu.t ml io,. nt , TiO iilit .urn, t n. ...i.,. ... .

, , : , """ "ay- I his is cera.niv a jrreat .l!er:.ti.m. !t besides tl.eP beauties I,m, Slnksji -are. c are makmrr nr. ranseinsnt t. pricare n ser .. ,.r r.. r. .

.... c ,' " in-ill: li- . . .it aii,j nre, far surpassing in ovelines, r r. .?.. ! procures the best stock, nnrl ii '..

lac.. a.id e.vqui ,ie finish, any thing tiiat Las )'bto go from his shop unless it he done in the et apjieared ,n any American Maeazie. , best and most substantial manno, v..,

tries vi Tall be" ? ''i , "lUcr co.m-j truth of this he refers to thoe who have pato'n'iri: s sasj orrctaii at c fi' a "'0r.flrd ,n "!f 1 ,lot ''te from the kirk ,,' Z'i..

-. ...o, j,s eoiisianiiy on hand the

ood were Preparing to ofWUFATand FEATII KRS atitl t her arii ' " Solano, wh, he Span-' cles of Produce for which they will pay , M,, '"'-V intent, ;l ns at Porto Cabello, ae- highest market price. P r' we hive aimed :se. many of the officers! August 5th. 1S11 oo,.. ; xve do n-.t issue one with the enterprize, fell. oj-i). , then, after our list ol as in a dangerous state:' " . j off. But we endeav

and the witches. This nlen.i:,i ......

accompany the first of our Shakspeare be,,,, ie, -ndpv.II make that No.ofonr work a h,r,.lv tractive one. No Ipo o.. .;n i. .... 7 ...

ruarv. Nr s i. iu u ,, ., . .

stvieofp o.1;;. .:; "."..''""?' '"the

- ' '-",'nr m the character

IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING STOVE, I which is now decidedly the best Stove in use He is also prepared to make Spoxts, Spout ltea:ls. and mend Tin. ;,. r r. nv,.

it,. Iii., , . ""racier nl Iii shoni Q,l;;..:.. ,-. ., ' ' ' ' . .

i.l v i .1 I ' j i.l il. ... a. . i -..--.'.j uu uiiii i' i in . nn m r. . ii..,i-

. - .i... nurs. 1' rom t Iip , . .. - oi V- ..ui ) mi. ijaiic

at a gradual improvetneni

or tivo rro ui nn ,,!,.... ,,i

I subscribers is fiile.l r.n

i.avnr t.. i...l'n

.i " " v eery number

...eoee n,at preceded it. ExieIlence a. we h.ve before said, is our aim. But besides Ota SAKsPEARE (J4l.LERVi ollr . ' Female Hkautv, our Cki.fbkT TFD jntro(ucp LWA other attraction, in the way of embellish,",; In addition to. he aforegoing, there s vet ani whiel rm fLe pen of t,' Editor! which will be commenced in the January and continued until completed. Thi9 wil be'

i drtii Store.

Country Merchants would do well lo call and examine his ware and his prices. February 21, 1814 o.)v A CII IXECARDs; "fTST received from the nianufacturers.on SALEFS'Si:,0,0fMaChine C3tdS' t0r , PRICfi & LIXDSEY. Brockville, April 8. 1844. jfl ly. gi:o. iiollaxd; nm Attoxey at Law, Bkookville, Ind. uince on Mam sireet, opposite D. Price's store