Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 11, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 March 1826 — Page 4

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MISCELLA N Y.

THE 1KUMFET. The Trumpet's voice hath roused the land, Light up the beacon-pyre! A hundred hills have fen the brand, And waved the sign of fire ! A hundred banners to the breeze Their g-orgeous folds have cast, And, hark! wa9 that the sound of ssas? . A king- of war went past ! The chief is arming- at his hall, The peasant by his hearth ; The mourner hears the thrilling- call, And mes from the earth ! The mother on her first-born son Looks with a boding eye ; They come not back, though all be won, Whose young- hearts leap so high. The bard hathce3ed his song, and bound The falchion to his side ; E'en for the marriage altar crowned, The lover quit3 his bride ! And all this haste, and change and fear, By earthly clarion spread ! How it will be when kingdoms hear The blast that wkes the dead?

A Seaman's Is-g. A seaman who had been steward of a ves?el from Quebec to Dublin, entered a complaint -sjg.tinst us captain, for having given him several beatings, of which he kept a regular log, and produced a paper, on which were the following items to the credit of ihe Captain. ktJune 5. Wind fair Captain in a

foul bad humour; only said there was no;

he had completed his survey, and while preparing to return, he was apprehended and taken before the British General. It has always been suspected that liis discovery was occasioned by the ofiiciousness of a near relation, (a violent tory.) who doubtless acted the part oi' informant. When questioned by General Howe, Hale frankly owned his real character,

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Johnson, Armstrong, & Co.

AVfci just received and art now opening a their old stand, corner of H.gh and Walnu

Streets, a SPLE.YDID .'1SSOP.TME.YT OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE

?n rr 'o m

land like the land of Liberty, (meaning.and asked no indulgence inconstant

America.) for which Captain said lie

would take the "liberty"' to nve me a kick in the stern post: did so accordingly a ciuel hard one. "June 7. Wind changeable was re

marking that the breaching of a gun was

with the rules of civil (or even sax age)

warfare but the slightest favours were denied. Howe ordered him to executed within half and hour; and the cruelty of the command was heightened by insult. He was refused the attendance of der

ated parents, were detroved before his

eyes, tor the alleged rea?on, "that the d d rebels mit'ht not know that they

on Lis subscribers for 'help in time of nped,' is

inserted among- the miscellanies, merely as ar.

article of amusement ; but should an our read

ers take it hi earnsst, we shall be in no wise dis

pleased at the mistake. "Cut of wood and clothing scant Dry goods due for hats in wan Children fretful wife complainingCredit difficult sustaining Notes .Co manage discount rareDebt enough can't live on air Though 1 would by no means uvx ye Think ye do I not wast mooe?"

From the Salem Mass.) Observer. Jan. 21. Connecticut Blue Lazvs. In addition to. this code, published at Hartford, during the last ear, w e find the follow ing law against usin tobacco: "Forasmuch as it is observed, that many abuses are crept in, and committed by frequent taking of tobacco It is ordered by the authority of this court, that no person under the age of twenty-one years, nor any other that hath not already accustomed himself to the use thereof, shall take any tobacco, until he hath brought a certificate under the hands of some who are approved for knowledge

and skill in physic, that it is useful fur

From the A'ezc London Gazelle. The subject of this arlicle had charge

;of the Academy in this tow n, immedi-

him, and also, that he hath received a ately proceeding his entrance into the

out of onlrr Captain desired me tojgymen, nor could he even obtain for a mind my ow n, at the same time his foot moment, the loan of a bible. Letters let mc know that my back was tow ard ! w ritten just before his execution, to his

him. liemarks Captain can't bear to hear any one say his ship be'nt the best

on the, station.

"June 35' WindS. S. E. Told Cap-Iliad a man in their army w ho could die tain could not grind any more coilee. ; u ith so much firmness" He bore every You can't grind (says he) No says I. thing w ith a coolr.es w hich was one of Then what use have von with all them his strongest characlcri:tics, ai.d in his

grinders, said he, and knocked out my last moments uttered only a regret, "that

ne fiuu out one me to lose iur nis country' "The feelings of Captain Hale's relations, when informed of the circumstances of his death, ) on will lind it difficult to imagine, lather, who was advanced in ears, received a shock from

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ja iuoiis uugn jjio)S. Important Mkdicine for CO UGIiS A A D CCA t LMP i KWS. T fj M11S Elixir is not oft-red to the public as y infallible, and a ra al to all otheis, but as pos-stssin virtues peculiarly adapted to the j restt prevailing ihsoide i oi tin bieasi &. lungs, hadin to consumption A tm.ely us-e of these

I I Sriiii- n.ut a r i iiiitotfil i ft I f-iin P1IIP in

Singer Pr iK.! ('!..!, l.,iiips' i'. hsse. Lassi ! J ...

r.c- , ,., c ;, it . ?- ').,, c v.i most eases of Cciuii-.vn ( 'okk CcvzfiS, It linen iTit ies, Casmeus, iwinett- e oinea.i. vins. , c- 1

front tooth. Remarks Captain would

The following apoby of the printer for calling- j go more than an arm's length for a joke.

I) d fond of puns. 1 11 punish him yet for them. "July 1. Fine strong breeze; ship goiniij ten knots an hour; only told Captain the beef was any thing but sound; he told me I deserved a sound threshing

for saying so; said 1 couldn't let a bit of;

lied. White, ami Yellow Flannels. Calicoes, s emped and printed. Dombazets, figured and plain, Crape Uobes do. do. Shawls do. do. Silk " do. da. Silks, Satirs and Lustrings, hivM & plain. I'rur.tlla, ati:i and Morocco Lidit:!' bhuts. Men's Hoos nnd Shot s. Water Froef i;i d L'tstor Hats llrown &. niejtclud Slnrtirgs and Sheetings Plan s, Stripes and Checks. Irish Linens. India Musiirs. Suprr Waterloo Shawls, llor'd and plain. Si k .aid Cotum do. do. Fi;iir d fnd I'Uin Sdk Vestins. Veil nette & Marhenlt-s do. Srk Flag anii DanddiiA Hndktrchiefs. Cot'un do. 1 CcSf No. 30 to 50 Leghorns. 1 . :.se Fine. Strw F.onr.ets. Silk hiul Be vtr Giovt s Swk, Cottim and V( ollen Hose. Fi-i Ciouks, &.c. Sic. Tog-fa,l,i;--r w 'l a Urge assortment of lla rdiL-a re, A 'a i If, Liverpool and Paints, Q-ja nsicarc, Oil, Jr , ) , Jt indozu-Glass,

Citktinirs. Fye Stuff's. S,e.

cu, It 'hvoyiiii'-Ca i;:, 1'iuu in the Sitle, WJji-

cully tj hrtulhing U cut fj Strj arswji debility ; and in jasij.nic .ith)iia it is nng;uJarlj eiliciitiuiis. A pariicuhtr at.t ntion to the directions accoa. panning each LoitJe is necessary. The following certificates fim resjectl le

gentitiiit n. pn i-a ins ami tuitirons are tubjoined, to flu.u that this, cc-iiipiition is one j viMch t i.Hiitt i d a t ii are Oi.postd lo rtg-rd

as il.cacioijs and vi,itl of public patronpge. Iiain tsamintu th ci.n j ( sit ;t;n cf Mr. Ciiosev's iniprownu ni upon LuJli.tVs Coi'h Dreps we Lae no he station in rcceu mending them to the public, as being well adapted to these cafes ci disease iur which he nc numerals it. Doct's Jonathan Pour, dated Albany, December 4th, b2; Jamls Tost of Whitecrctk, Ftbni try Fdh 13J5, atson Summer snd John Wefe, Xi. D. t f Cambridge Feb. 20th. boLO.MON L'lan, of Jackson, Janu ary I Oth 18.'5. Jir. 2. Crosly I am pleased with this ?.pportunity of relating a few facts which may serve in commendation of your excellent Couh Drops For ten ytais 1 was atlheted with a

w hich he no or rt cov creel. The reileo

tion that the von of his old ae' had di-; uhiri. t ofT-r to sell low for csh, or sn Pulmonary complaint; tny cuu&h was severe,

it in my stomach, and it was as tough as'ctl thedeatli of a malefactor, unfriended pruved r. u t. produce. my appetite eak . r.u my stren-th failing I a cahle; tlien,av? he, you shall get vourland alone, and his laM moments emhit-1 ;7' " f"r '5:tr Prticulurscu and see. justd many popular medicines t ut ord found belly full of a rJpo's end. Captain too tered b indionily, drove the old man to! "r !teB't'-' "fil by a continued use of

smart wlh an answer: w make hin madness ai.il altera lew Years, durh r i KfYVirV UWUI ""'F3' "

smart tor it.

which the infirmities of aje wereauiiri

w m am . . . 1 . 1 1

'Julv 10 Uaptam scolding me ali.vatedhy a uartial deni ivatioii ot reason, f ,id huu, wiiiide.se mkf n xmem m ilu

M.-I. f-!sii. iriLtaci: to tbefnm of Spencer

day, and gave me a blow on the check; he sunk intoa premature rave.

Lord knows Captain has too much jaw oi

his own at all times to attempt having

any thing to do with another's ; I'll make

him lauidi on the wrong side of his

I si.hst i:-f r. ici those havm drni ikIs bsiiisi

"The testimony oi Half's enemies a-s ,a,liim i)r"tnl lUl l" l,m t,,r ttule

lone, i sutlieieiit to oMahlish his clmractor for lorutude and courage, lie pos

sessed a dignity of mind, blended with

mouth for all this : he shan't be alvavs;modest alia' iiitv, calculated to excite i

a letting his hand go cheek by jow l w ith

my chaps; no chap can stand it.

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nom respet i ami esteem, xie wa a

man of sterling talent, correct principle1

JOHN SPLINTER. J tiu ericefnrg?i, Feb. 4, 1bid , A 1' ? II

FSPFX I FULLY returns his thanks to

such perfect health as to lender iurth r means

uunecesssary Lev. t Vt r.t.At.li il AIUili. Salem, (fcV Y .) January l'.'A, li5. Prepared by A. Ckosdy. so' proprietor, Cambridge (N. Y ) wIiosh signature will be afhxed in his on harp' writir y; to each bill of directions He particular tl at each bottle is enveloped in a steno or el ck IdbeJ, which is struck on the anu- lull with li e iliiec'ions. old who'esale and retail h I v G J)iii-

The laistrate after compliiriontingjai d virtuous conduct. Why is it then, j

the complainant on the ingenuity and

novelty of his log hook, desired the clerk-

to give the Steward a summons to his

Captain, lo answ er the complaint.

licence from the court of the same.

"It is ordered that no man in this colony, after the publication hereof, shall take any tobacco, publiouely in the street.

highway or barnyards, or upon trailing

days, in any open places, under the penally of sixpence for each olfence against t! lis order, in any of the particulars thereof." In the law regulating Innkeepers, there is the following clause: 4,No Innkeeper, &c. shall sell or drawany hott water to anv, hut in case ot necessity, and in such moderation lor quantity, as they have good grounds to conceive it may not bee abused, and shall bee ready to give an account of their doings herein, when they are called hereto, under censure of the Court, in case of delinquency.' Am g the proceedings of the Court, which was held May 1, lCo'O, is the following record of a prosecution, under

one oi the laws prohibiting kissing.

irmy.

that while we iind everv American hi;

lie was highly respected here, talents, and the amial leness oi

his disposition. His person w as elegant ,on? tA'xn ol )ank w ons. irtighted as usual, and his countenance expressive of man-ias,he" l:i,d "TrssiveIy up 1 ap.to! hill, on

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K.. Vl h' customers, and the public generally, ; y iye(tjeu hoti$ Clcaveland-Vnt

lor the liberal encouragement he has htrcto-:anj Xuach, IW-isls Huftalo- O. and

torian lamenting the late of one, who, lore received; ami inibims them that be wilb Cresly liu.'it'?ts t'olumbus Gtx-divin .hhw hafever might have been his accom- confinuf to carry on the above business, at bis ton Co.,Jl JVvclfSr Co., and Lairchilds pli-hments, w as the w illing agent of 1 ho , rovin m Lawienc botgh, on Mam sued, be-, IVuijists Cincinnati and hi spreiat appointmost cruel tyranny, a man like Hale tw-vn TousivN bture and Gray's Inn; where i m,n, .it lhe t)rU?r Store of Uf E mV, Lawshould sleep ii) an undistinguished grave, a!i. ur,,, rs " t,:s lMP- be l-"k!u!ly re-.renceburKh. . t jnd tiii nntnolh' :tftiidud fn 1

unpitied and unknown. , j E.ch botde contains 45 doses. Price one

i t - .i mi i w ikiii'k in mi i im in i iir' iii i im 1 1 f i i w

dozen 20 ly'r

ceived, and punctually attended to.

, . . . .Dollar single; nine Uollars per Rome ears a(ro one of tbe old burghers ol the following reduced prices tor las

for his talents, and the amial leness uf'4l0Uts viewing with a calm meianchoh airtheio iniuns taslaonable, Loats,

viie.ti voais, iirtsrnooanie, )

ly beauty and he was remarkable for an activity, which not one man in thousands poss. s.cd. P.ssesing stich rare

endowment-, united with braveiy and

their nay 'to tbe Genesees," at Iens;tl found

his ample stock of patience cmi'pletely exiiauste.il He suddenly started on. knocked die ashes out of his pip willi so touch violence a? fo break flip stem, nithpi! infn tbe rnidiile of th- ttpt

a.ueui p:tinoiiMii; n ne uau nveu ne an(1 ilS )c ,J5t w of lfc(. caav l0 a . ,,rh. ...... I 1 I I. 1 1 ?l. I 1 I , A

woiiui uaiuy iiave laneu 10 nae au;iiHH, bailed th.Meamsti r as be carel. s.v uhi'ed! ed a higli rank in the army, and his jalopy by the side of his oxen, wife an.': ehilcVn,; death was unquestionably a irroal iiation-;as follows: '"Hey. ou M-ister rod . dare! al loss. That the fate of such a patri-MHio ish r'e KuhVmer uh your down ci.un-! ot and ollicer should have excited soitrv where you kum Irom?" -Why Goi ru r

$4 50 4 00.

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2 :o 1 50

J 00

S i i k , eiape, or bombazeen Coct3 '1 bin Co-it, Cloth lioundabouts, 'J Ion du. Cloth Pantaloons, i bin do. Vests, -l.adi.V Habit Si Skirts, do do wnb hussar breasts, Ful dre Uniforms,

Lin!rps d i. with cord oi braids, 5 00

Cutuii wid be done in the neatest tvtanntr,

COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office on Fi of,t Street, Chicinnuti r.ear the Jhtel. WT K will practice in the counties ofHamM.fl ihon and llutler, and in the District and

() Circuit Courts of the United States, for the

j 1'isirici oi unio; also, m ine couniy oi dearborn, and in the Supreme Court of the state

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of Indiana.

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little public feeling at the time, and) "iui.oel!, I neis," replied d..nt an . Ve'l. and tb despatcb, lor chh; and all Woik ia have been so neglected in the history ofi4-en l,e mut be aplury fool t; st.y ;-,t I ooie u line ivdl be 'one in proportion to the fo ra

the revolution, w hile a Brilish officer'"'1 sloD ' ire, lur hh peopies ish all gone b u"ir ndueed prices, for cali or produce.

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long ago

who forfeited hi life for a similar act, excited so much sensibility in our own army, is astonishing. Captain Hale was in no respect inferior to the Englishman,

.uajor Andre, ami prooaoiv superior . . . J 'I.I ithen ..hni't lo enir

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I'wo sailors fom1 Irish the othrr KnrlislA

geed -reciprocally to t-ke cre of each other, f "rfUE subscribe

an action H

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ESTH.1Y.

'. 1AKEN UP Ephraim Sn"on. of Lawrencej Ji Lurri towosh p, A Ii Y MARK, huppos. d

to he wvoymrs ola 5 Hi- both hiud teet wbi:e ed a h' ; switch a fe u wbiu bairs .n ihs forehead both sub s bft . Witii ;he gejrs. Ap pr-.ised to SL5 hy John Paikt uvd S-aiuti McClcstcr. Certified by D UACKIiM AN, J P. Feb 13, 1826. 7-3 r

in ease of either beintr woumhd

in

IlEGIMEA'TJL OIUJE11S.

r who is in possession of!

flu- riu il rin fir iIia riim rt' cil irmnoi

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mrrii1. lli'-iCnnr!i- iri. - - I - ..

ii) every estimable oualitv. Andre lor-ir .1 1?. . . . . '' cancerous auecuons, nas ten i.nw-, '7-"u' Jk t,-r"1 t J wiua

, . . , ".. . - jiore uie i.unsniuan s was snoi on uy a

H-iiLii io iir; ill 1 0 suiici "ii n:

rencoburgh, and moved lo Cleves, near tbe

I J.iweiiCcluriihi J Vi va v 20, 1 825.

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Ti.,. iMIvItur Jen M-.rt nf In. &t -i t mnti lie vvi fieifpd all 'i hiinvin fv i hoi 1 . .11 . ouu o mi . uaminon couniy , unio : w here lie ...... v.llt,0. w.c.3,,,.r jjhj 1 lie loilowmg part ot ttic statement oc wa, ucana wnn an .umanu) tin jChrry ,m to the doctor, accordm- to their a-' 1,1 f i n 1 , il r4eKiiutr.t .i inOisn Mdttu., wn u rauaurof facts which came before the Court: circumstances and the laws ol war per- Kreement, the other very read, complied; bur, " ' ' , "i0? XU W.,,J" ;cd at ihe town of v itrr-.rn-n on t'iid- -'the 13th KSarah Tultl one of the criminals, mitted, he was even solaced w ilii the be h.,,1 rv Mt , m.n..i .nin ),CTHUCV n, SooU ittvCt 01 n medicinejUay of oaobtr next. 1 he Conundr.de r-in-chief

avin- had occasion to visit Mrs. Mur-i sympathy of the American othcers. Bui, on his back, when a second ball struck off the ' 0 m ,v u'Vir.vw ba,urinitnu

iConanerrand, was requested hy Mrs. alas the noble Hale was murdered like poor fellow's head Paddy, who through the r. w ol. ' , T t) cruer curler uenera.,u. t.K,en.

;iriinf tn ?r0 into another room where;adoir. (Jen. How e nave him un to the noise and disturbance common in a ?e enasre- : 3rr.M,,uoi.wiiuugi. i. m.

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I her daughters were. She went, and ! refugees, who hung him by the heels and

some conversation ensued between Sa-cut his troat.

rah and ine irls respecting Mr. John

Potter and his wife, who were married

A MARTVR OF TUE REVOLUTION'. The following account of the heroic

ment, had not perceived b;s friend's lusr n-isfor-tune continued to make the best of his nay to the surjon An officer nb?ervin him with a headless truok upon hi shoulders. ...'um! where he was t;oing? "To the '..octnr " ms Paddy. ' The 1 octor," says the officer; "why, you blockhead, the man has lost his bead."

on that day. Jacob M.Murline came in! death of Lieut. Hale was published in a

at the tune, and nicked up Sarah' .late number of the Rochester Album,

-Tlri-.c m lii-h 1 1 '1 I i-fcr 1 1 vt . 1 mA wr hnr flTirMiirfii.fr i r 1 r o lrff-i lrini i t I -1 i l v r .

- V i ' -4i r jUniearinj; thta, be llun tbe b.dv fr m his

Oal tll IICM i etl Iliill 5l lisiiil l lll:i,," ii". i.iiniij.

and he replied, that he would tor a kiss

'shoulders, and looking at it very attentively.

fro.n her. Upon which they immediately commenced kissing each other in the presence of .Maria and Susan Murline. who were severally examined on this point. The father of Sarah was examine 1. He testified that Jacob Muiline had en leavoted to steal away his daughter's airjctions. But Sarah denied it. Thorn is, iier brother, testified that Jacob had been to their house two or three times before he went to Holland, and

with his bister, to what end lie knew not, 'and was honored with the co.nmi.ion of'flve years and six months.

unless to inveigle her. But this desicni Captain.

(CP Last Call ! '"11 HK su scriKer has !efn compeded him ur JL gent neces3i'j,to file b:s noes -nd ccount.ia the fdice oi I) lla ih. n. I q. tor inmeuiate cotitc i-n Ht w Jtdd uguin rtsptctfllv so licit h s 1 rmer cusioniers to call and settle

tht ir rt spt ct ive oun s, btfore they n.v be

visiterl ty the proper officer to comptl attend-

ii cf , m which t H,e njt will ctrtiiiuly acrrut

I'br si uud nf bis I'Mikmer faiiO anvil bttn

I e;.rd fvr.ivhtss I y d , and unplt asau . -. V ...I . . 1.1... .. . -

; i iiiy i-e i o nuirib in u i:t bnuaii'. n, i.is

n -per.v ni t- ol love been I vitd up; ii Hrccr

i n e-to law. Dot in order to t xtncaie hin;stlf

torn a sn rifie, be lus dcterrrined to j;ive i.o

iopfrer inu gente; ihtrciort 1 warn you to bt

.i. muici o. u,, ii,. ug.ui iur , ,?y n y owa b,oul h t.he lok me jt world with no other inheritance, than a 7a;j iils j, vigorous constitution. He, however in a few years became owner of one the n i u r - v t r i T t . ,i , . ' he bill of indictment preferred aj;onst John best farms m Conn, and gave all his' R rin lhu5: . Joli!. ;.,(J1 vn dev.

juu-.r nna.muu. youiii;- ,Si.,v and i.ernieiou x Hh.-niiii-d from rnn.in.r ! "v.tp.

est son, who from his promising talents. o, rilllIT.h t he:r .bv.ne serve. . ,,,i ,,..,.. I He s,.1,, C( llt!r'f 3 th RIck.Smithinf; busi-

-oul noi ihlo iliooiinn u-k i In- f i vni if ' . , , r i i , . !nts at los dti S'ai.d, ooJ auuit ktrect, near hf and annaOle dl.poM.lon, W as tile tavoi ite JOn upholder of several u.d oviul aVn vK !l d.st t b. rcb, wU re U orders ,n bis hoe, ot both his parents, had JUst completed and convent, cles, to tbe disturbance and dis- 'w.li . e t.nkfulty leceived and j ur.c t ally athis studies in Yale College, when the re- traction of thu good suites of Ibis kindoir,,, e-del to. u, fitter. volutionary spirit was at its height. contrary to the laiv. of our soveiein lord .nd, L.--"ieoceburgh, Feb. 4, 18b. 5tf.

V ounr Hale loined the American arm .'kin " He was convicted and luinnsuaed nri rate two huise wagon tor st ie at J nil ci i I' l 1 1 I ...:.l. !.,-. t : i' lirr. T-.ra -nJ .v .. .,..!. c .IlliUj. !.- I.

was not made clear to the Court. The governor then reproved Sarah for her indecent behavior, and she professed that she was sorry for what she had done, and hoped God would help her to conduct better. "The governor likewise reprimanded Jacob for his evil and sinful misconduct, and his sister Marian, that she being a married woman should sutler her brother and another rnans dau ;htcr so to conduct :n her presence. The mother was told that she ought not to have suffered it. "The Court ordered that in consequence of the uncivil, immodest, and lascivious behaviour of Sarah Tuttle, and the corrupt and sinful carriage of Jacob.

that each of them shall pay a tine of

twenty shillings

on - for fo ii'g' and the otbtr 1 r i : ct,i ui ch.o huge. The magistrate caiist d Loth of the p-itis-s to be arres'ed, and nforced the liw s liidiy. that both parties, after ihe rising of the touii. challtngtd him. l"o rcuud the cir le of a' surdily, the jv.cg? accepted the challenge, fjugtn a;.a .voutidcd ilum bod;.

"After the retreat of General Wash

ington from Long-Island, he was pari icularly desirous to obtain information of the situation of the British army under General Howe, and its intended movements. For this purpose he applied to one of hi s colonels (Knowlton,) and desired him to employ some officer on whom lie could relv, to visit their camp. This

service was so hazardous that two of

our lieutenants, w ho w ere chosen, refused the attempt. Col. K. then called on young Hale, and after stating the wishes ot the commander, and the importance of gaining information of the enemy's strength and future movements, induced him to comply. He passed to Long-Island in disguise, and examined

V.'"m u' iJllV1" die rote from a tr.v. 11 ,r. He bad i!,sc,nu:u:cd Ls

down his observatious in Latin. J ust aincpsr last bunsmwr to suvc expense.

Information is AVanted

A S jiitbern Judge s- me years ago, in Us

t. rm -. vlV. ti.lt ,'l. rrn.i , , 1 J'eco ot New oi, who when last heard

P rP-f.o i ' j A V)tr,,.V'T -a l.Qfil'n nf

Savin? Fxpense. It is frequently presented as an excuse for disconi imong a nt wp p r. necessity ot the individu-1 "suvir.jr expenses. ' when thrre is n fact better estKDl.ntd than 'be taking a newspaper is the best economy. This poit4on is plainly iliutitea by the tjllowm short story: A farmer o" Ivennebeck county, a wt-ek agn, presented a five dollar bill on the NeveiKdgle llank inpayment for an artic!. . tu w. s n jcb surprised when told dit the o; k bad t , 1 -d thrt-e months lu-fore, bav.pir re endv t.k ;

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v.un , ''igiiua, ni'uut seven nuies tiom bleuto ilit. ii.-vKinr fli-ks tor a turn.ee iiad bcev

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v.ousiy n-jraged in loatir jr. Hp tbtn s g .m d ;u in ent vn ol K'10 ,n lay "r Jne to L Uihv i He, rd tnm tbcr.ce to Lwrenct Lu gh, li dins. W its about thirty five jears of age to ap-(.eranc-t a!-out 5 feet sten inclies in height, rath-, r htoul bud. Any intVirrnatK.ii ot his puce ot l c SKiem.tr, if livirp, cr of bis dta'.b, if dea, so tb ti ihe same my he pioVc it, or of bis vil r thddrin, if he bas u-ft any, will !t cnaidere i favor. A lirir -ddiessed to Messrs. Anderser ci d H-tm- nd, Now Yuk. or to lb Haydrn, & c .incinnati, On , m til be pioperly cuowltdtd. Cincinnati, Ja:i. LT, 13IG. C-3io

UK U1ME. '1 AL O PEERS. Fdt-biib lit'.ment ot Indiana Miutia. l.uurc.Kce!itr(h, feLriiury 20, 18:6. 1 UF. 1st llatlalion will be mustered t tbe bouse ol Captain Jonathan Vail, on Fridsy tbe iG-.h day ot May ttxt, under the command of L.tutcnant Colontl It. nry Mdlfr.

i ht Hattalion v iil be mustered t the town of Lawrc-nceburgh on S;i;mda tht iT h f May nt, under the con.mund ot iiajor Jamts W. Hunter The Ilegimertal drill muster will be held at tht town ot ilnvngt n on rida and Saturday the 9tb snd 3btndjsol Si-pTcn.btr msi. 1 be Kiginiental Court of Ascs-mEiti. ct f.r.es wnl be be d ;n the firt Monday in N.).m.tr iiiit; l.v Cuuri uf Aj;ealn ti t riri Monday in i)e ember n xi, a' the house of Jhn Myrts u tbe t wo ot Wilmington. Ihe conuiiai d n.s of ciar.punies Will musttr tb.ir romp.n'u' irteatle to tw; and tbt- wdl te he ill accountabie for the yood conduct and dSi ipiaie ot thf sme. All ci n.missiont a, regimental staff, ron-com-miSs cm d Hict is and privates, will -tUr.d t il.c.r ni.utcvivt miiSters at 10'clock A. M. and drill at iiast four hours on each dy cf parade, armed and tquiped as the l&w directs, li) oidci ot JOHN SFKXCKR, Col. Commanding 55th Heert. I. M. Feb 25.

RAGS! RAGS! 7 0 IHE highest price in CASH or writing; y pper ';yen for cleaa Liuen arid Cotton RAtiS at thi oiTicc.

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