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ib'iHL'Nir.tri TOR THK. INJ'IANA 1 V 1 I L 1. 1 O N C. V. H . Go iorH'.u'ri, brave Chiettam, whtre du'y comma ids, fin f.rvud, and irar knot lair I'ru doin to Rfftt, iWciive a Imlit clKijiict from Libert)' h.l'llls, While j en 'ac( in her cause ) our best b!e xl ill her tefl. Who would live, the base Mate of a dcj-i itio !iiioio:i, When 1 ri t J.. m through Hope, ha'h her banu.r unf'urlM ; Sure bruvi: Santa Ann., will !:..: r .n her P'liinn, Ami t i j u n i J c i" defi nx c to half ui l lie well! ; For a i.h (nij;i.ni ;i Liberty never will "y, liutoie (.hi his J'o.-f, with swctl lmjii; in ia eye. And when the rich plume tlut tots on thy helm, Is glut'-i n.;; st cn 'mid the rni,.;h ranks cf v a r. The pride of y our t in i;i'-s nnv r i eei'v ho!:u Jinl Miinr (ui y in r 1 1 a ni I k w.- ;t .-i ..yit Hurt hern star. Like th'' rays rf the sun ,n a st.:.- e , u d niuuiilaifi, Oh ' Mith be the gleam of thy faulchiu. su lirirht. Vet n.ay nieicv atttnj you, like SiiLO.v:'.s fountain.

Ami open all eyes to the fp!etidot:r of lht; And may victory triuii.id.uut her biesi pinions wav e, O'er that field, where you tav.y er, or sleep with the brave. ET1ILL1NA.

his bead nvMsurrd. The Doctor was a laigt man, but as he was, his head was nui of all proportion to lii I) dy.t was eorous perhaps no man cut had a buyer head thm Doctor Franklin. The wn; mAtr brought home his w ig. but in trial it provi d too mi, til. 1 h w ig is too

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sale for rfcrs. There will be sold in the town of JeflVrsonville, In tore the Hoorot M a). Charles Fuller, ..11 SruoLy tin Kilt ol Maveli nt'.M, the hl1 r.v uiij L- ts or sa mur.h theu i t, as v. ill bairnai.U pav the Co' pof.il on Tax, an U xpt lid,1 iu!v rtisiuu; and sale due heft on. lor OnM .ir is-jj, X &. It to cummcitct nine ISA AC 00 X, CVf cror T. T. .V" I. ui 0'ir;ci .L.f4. I

HAKON TKliNCIJ UfcAi'hN. Bos f on Ja ri. 2 ?.0n Tuesday ght, Howard Tra&k, a prisontr in the County oal in this town, made his fsctpe, and hjs not jtt been found. He is the person who was ome time since trial in the Supreme Court for murder committed m the Stare prison, and acquitted on the plea ol insanity, and wo.t being committed for sale ketping to the gojl m this town, in September last, killed two of his fellow prisontrs, who hU been permitted to accomp my him in his room, to assist him in reading the bible. Since the commission ot 1, 1

iv tuis last act, ne mas been ktpt m I irnra A c K--t t v j r '. . U

'j' 5'vji 1 11 mt n it.c, lie eti . ire - ly stripped himself of his Kons, a.nd f they were replaced by a r.evv iet tntich stronger. These were shackles upon liis legs, by wh ch he was cheined to the floor, a duuole pair of handcuff-, and an iron collar, wnh a chain passing from it to the irons between his hands. These irons had been strictly examined on Mond y, and were entirely ound, and they were apparently so on Tuesd y. He, however, succeeded on Tuesday night in breaking both pair of handcuffs, the chain oi hi col'ar, and the chain by which he was fastened to the floor. He then removed two or three thick o.ik planks union formed a part of the ceiling, and xvere fastened by sevtral bolts, br ke two large bars of iron, removed a rurnber of small stones in ih will

and hrctd out a large stone iorming apart of the outer face of the waih which fell upon the platform, and left an opening large enough for him easily to escape. By the assistance of plank from his room, he mule his way to the top of a shed, from vhich he escaped into the st-cet, carrying with him probably his col. hr and handcuffs. Soon after the shifting of the go.l watch, id one o'dock, the stone was discovcud upon the platform, and the room tvas found deserted. From a noise that was heard, it is supposed that the escape w s effected a little before 12 o'clock. A person supposed to be he was soon a her ward's te en by the Watchmen near the market, and challenged by them, but he gave such an account of himself that they suffered him to pass on. It dors not appear that he had any instrument to assist i:i relieving him -elf from hia irons, or in rc;novii:g tfic tt'idl.

is ni:in:iiv on n That the Hoard o! M.ir.:'r:rs for the St ite IV'sor:, vi I, o i in H.h di of Man h rexti recrive pr ep ) ,ns t .t erecting a Wall rroti- (i ;! i- f),'isf;", in the foHowii g inr'm r : Tlv person v. ho will pp cure t.d '. y 'hr I rget rj'jan'ity of brick, d 'on sh eu?r.v thmg. and d ; a 1 u, d it on for the wall, two f ct dc- p i d I r e tee wide, and cow r ti e w.ill twoineh p'ank. prt per'y st eur.-d, r as to prop cr t.'irce in. b s ; I m

of the waM. for i!;i su o -! Ttv Thcusand l ive Hu. d td 1) I ais, ni Treasury N'- te.s - h s S' e. u j be the Oes b:dder. 'I u ilertker to ha e the use ( f 10 ot me Com proper:y ironed r mcu I'y, .s th. managers may di ecr. ard supp'iet' with su isistar ce. The unr s-r ak 1 to be answerable for the sHe-kccp .g of the co iv'c's w! I s r mp!ot-i; .m . to give liond and Ss cijti'y for the work to be con pfi f(.d in a strni-g tud worknui like rnatip' r, bv tin 3isr Jay nf Oetober nex'. Four II j . dred Do!l-rs to be ndvauced wf-er. securi v -hall be gntn. anil he bd anre advanc; d as the work shall pro

gress ORLANDO HAYMOND.

Jrftror.Vil, tih 2C. lSiJ."" K. B- wtefd ci the Conv c's are good F-rirkl i ert.. (). H SALi: OF STATi: 15ANK AM liKANt J 1 1 .S PAl'lJi. I n'Tll f'tf'T lit public r-.V, iii tla'n;s 'n C lad; ( uwntv, Tit ;"ttrv Not s. at th' Court 1 h.iu-c io ( 'b.irh -t.iwn, (.; t 1 jib day of April irv !, ore ti:ini;oi.! u A tilly-tlitfe ddi.ir-, in laitos ol' tl.c b o i, ...i h ( or no nml brain bei, tlj hi',!:t st b.ci. d.T to be tlif purrliM r. U (.k'ci e; ffif board of Commissioners ibr Cl.-ui; Count v. J. S. MVQNSON. N. I. To be soJJ in Jots of fifrv do!!, ;

Doctor Frcr.Uin Franl.lin tvore a! the period of the Declaration of Jodependcnce, a full borromod wig. lie wore this appendage in Knglaod also. When he weot tn Krnnce o

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SH WHIFF'S SALl. Hy virtue of a writ of Fi Fa..is.u ed from 'the C crk'-. i ii:r, of th: C lark Circuit Court, I u:l; 4 Fubjic S d' on the b hdav of M:)r. I tv xt' at th- h vivj ol John Lei z i .

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ju ACHLS in LOT No- r. jjounded or- the: Oh'o river, and ad j i-'sng the La. ids of Thomas Worrell on the south and J ihn Lentz oi the- nr'h. Aj.eo. Fifty Acres tr Lot N o 16 aujotning the Lands o! Baker Joh -son, on the w-.t- ; Sum. N. Wood, norm; a dS uiii.uo soudi- (liven up In J.di,, ,'M;;h r, to stti.fy said writ i. f,vor of Andrew Stfrde, Jxecutor of Jichard Key. nois, deceased. ALcO Bv virtue of another a rir

ofFi. a io iil fmm tlic s ni'-of h:e 1 will off-r, at Fobhc Sa e. on t'K" l ldi day of March next, at the house of Thomas Doutum, t tl -heatl f CA FTLl'l and a fjuanti'j of CXJKN ii.d at the house of Cj oige li'ie, in New Washington, on the same d ty. two Cows asd the follow, jog Lots, in the town of New Wc&h ronton, to wit: No's, ri, H'J, w US'. 114, 115, 11 fi, lir, 118, ii'i and the west half of No. 74 Abo Forty two Acres of LAND, in the east part of th" north wesiQu -i ter of Section 5, Townsh'p one. north, ol' lU-.g" nine ca'- t. T.ken as the pro. pert- cf Joseph Bowers and Thomas D-Migan, to satisfy said writ in f.vor of ehard Steele, Samuel anil John ISlct fi'ty. John simon son, -jc c. February ibz-

Tl; Sib) A . ui"' o n.i b'- Iteu. J 15 K i. hard C Aii'ivt , tin, l ISo sv.ne 1.-7 :a ne 50 '(.n s.iii 50 16 Isaac Howriidti, i 50 same S ':47 s.me 50 same s-i L'l nine 1 '!5 I LH Jnhi; linwin in's heirs, 1 00 iT Join 's Ho wn's heirs, 1 17 I i vj It,. ne r, 50 K2 ilium Citi;lur.'s heirs, VJ 14 j s uoe 50 1 H b'a.ui'i i 7 II i siime .'.0 IS; s.,me M) I loo Jonathan Cluik'a l'a irs, tJ 1(7 same tr li S s.t ne 50 r.'0 s.cne 0 0ij s wi t? "07 iatne i J (5 Tho!i..ts Calhoun, 1 to 06 same 1 eO 11' Satnu i I);rk n-on, , " 4 15 Char es rul.tr, 1 5J .'5 same IS Some I S 2 '2 same "A lil Deruii". I' .fzliugh's heirs, L7 Ij2 s.o'e 67 1j3 same 50 IT 7 same 67 IT 9 same 50 I 73 Owtn C wuthoitj, bA, l.W SaUiC 50 10 suu;e 5J 171 Mae :;t 17 sanic o I'Ul s.ite 50 175 Robert (i .y, 5U - ". Pe-er IK mbill, 50 '2i2 si.,.e 7 1 2 105 lsaic llowk, 4 1 V 70 i Ioiiitt K iiiley, C 1 l -l J'jun Ke .iiixju's heiiSj f.7 lb same bn 1 - -i sua e 07 1-2 1 J.'.i'n--, Lemon, 1 02 b7 .s.i-ne 50 '" h.ime 5j t' I'-a a Miner, 50 L'.i. k ai d S .ov. t'eD, 3 t'7 1 siiie 1 Hent.en 11. Muirav. I b4 Ma lay C We itbtrc. 1 (u nl a.i) Alun iitiu, i.oirie ,4 a 3'J.m Nelson, 1 utj 5-1 Juaj s I'atteii's he rs, 1 .'j '' same 1 17 a,lie 1 m;i J ni 155 R 1 zui li dtr.sn, 1 -'i U.v 0 SiMth, l (,Q J V s- m- :.o Jaa.ej Sai' Ids,, ,,o I el s.'.ii e t7 j 7 Chant H. Waring, J j-v 15 5 same .; iil lieo'-gc Ross, 5;; J'ji V).i!i ui,a Uowk, 50 -i IcUi, Wv-atiKii, 5 C2 IU VV'iuKiiii Wyalt, AO ! 40 ,ine 5'j Ml s n.. j M I 4 R Wallace, 2 ' i ' s. ne 1 4 VJ suiiia J (jo SaUSe 115 ft.inu; 4 04 sdu.e 84 115 same f -'i s,ire j;4 i"4 bauie 5(j ''u-1 same 67 isHinr 50 sanie ;;; Stoiie 5,0 l J" liaat: Shcll..yJ so 1 HH John Hari.f, ;;.t

1 w :I1 iel) rny interest in the es ta'v-sh merit of the In man a Hr-

Hin a ;i , consisting of one halt' of sai 1 t itaLiishriient, o.i liberal terms for '. ash. Letters directed to me at Malison, la. p"s'ay paid, will be pyncfually attended t - , J )HN LODGE. Madison, la. teb. 6. 1823. 8sKditors of newkptpers cenerally arc requested to publish the above, and the favor vvi.l fx reciprocated sh uld an opportunity ofler. A'OTJCE h hereby pin) to ti0.. who are indebted to IVtmi (i .T v, ,.u

that their Ab are in Uiy p,sSCj,,jor,' and thatppcedj pajmeatit required and exj)ected. THOMAS J, TODD. I cb, 12,

TAiLonxa m:iK I wish to inform the ptihll-. ,t . have located myself in on Market st.cet, near the IV V' Stpiarc where I mean to Lll , ' above business in dl its v 1 ; brunches. Those who will favnr ? u.thacall w.ll fincl mcpronpi ac commod dumto the extent of abilities. 1 flitter ii.ys.elt tha 1 having served a regular app,u";tf ship to the trade, and havu,P '"." wo-ktd as a Journeyman f .,r a'(! sidcrabie I ngth ol time, that I?' Jive sati'Lction to the Farmer Mtth ni:, the Lawyer, the I).,!-. , the Merchant, sh- Preacher 'h evtnthe Dmdy therefore, pen"!'-, men. I humb.) solicit ycur tut-Jr," e' '' Yuur's w ith every sentimt ut of respect , C. H. JOHNs6 C.h:ir.c town. Fcb'ry. i2, 6SJ N. H. Country Froduc wii) taken, in cast s where it will b:n

ovei ietit to pay inoiu-y. n j. Asa Glovlk," n att En, Having, to the best of his prfi-f icw, per maneutly i.eitled inrnsrf ropctttully udornis 'he citi; n 0j Charicstoun, vicinity, and piLlc qeneially, that be lus comment' fus o t n Marion, in w h c h he is Ha...

ed with a hope, that he his acquired a pe-fect knowl; t'ge ot s od hu ihd those who app'y tr5 h inmvr:. !v on Ins fidelity m the -rc'jb;i'u,f thr-ir wo k. Hats tnde b hoir,h4;i not fi- !y appear but wcr w.-l. aij c rr iv rt i;est a trLl fro.rj the- r u he vvlirc.h. alter it i-, fairly nn !'. h; shall Lc cental. t With Wiathtf; nrir. The highest price will z'r for 11 kandi of Furs and Lam'i Ar no!. N. B. Or,i or tvo Ajprcr.tbc! will be f akco learn t-;.: a!.nvebu. s'-o-ss, if si, ftiv ,,ppl td t:i. A. G, C';. b's-ow . J .(. la;h, ls-2 3.

urn 'it: I'e-u-iirrr prt'itrJn Whereas KOiiiiK V. A.VDER. SON my h-jsl-and, if' me an j our l::tle f hiidr-rj, in comp.au With ano 'her man', wife, was brought b.i k and !od;rd ij jjij 0 jC JJ, well accortht'g to Lw, but t!jiou-::h !'f reduli-y and lus fir premtsr 3 stay at home t'tid provide i r h. fand!y, was' bt rav -d brhavej srr rmngiy well until after court. ;'!!

about ten week apt th; b.od h f-1 A delicti went off wjth Ma: :: oierriiii!, kaving ftc of r.tv t !r; '-i bv a former wife ,nid cor sac, v-:. Mary Z'mmerrr;n ha It ft he t-A bai d and taken 'heir C'i';hiM ' . I is unknown to wh..: pi t '"! have gone, nor have they '.! i heard from, but es he has' left ' ' family to suffer and acted ho sha n" Mlly. 1 eonreive i? prop.rr, tk pr he should be csunomd agaiiabt turn, and his abandom d conip irion ltohi-rl l j.Iw'ijh t r !1 11 hf!

high fcleodc: in:adf he n.p hicl.rd fi at footed, dark tr'i(;r, biaA l'f and eyes, with a lump atmc 1'S nosf, canies a smio on h'-s cot:nttrance He is a farmer, roorh pcctr-r, and hatidy at a'.y kind urrk ; rticularly tlie vl-'truM :tj at'

M try Z.mmcrman is a shor' tfjlric chunky, .square built, flat ho-l :r ;y:o looking woman, with sk' hair and ray t ycs, wide iru-u h. .:ud no foretct th. Any information of where thj'.V ar- o that they can lx- brought to oe cupping mill cf rtprntance, will ne

ii.oknilly received by ue suu1" her, wlio, although poor, would confront them before thir betters. NANCY ANDLKSONI.' L'Hth, 1622. 13 Printers in Ohio and the neighbouring states, would c",! t'r, ftvor on the subsc iber by public i"g tlie said unaw.y coupl.

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