Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 36, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 September 1828 — Page 4
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SCELLA'NY.
F.oai uie rrmc. BRING WINE. Drin- wine, bring wine, 'lis a festal day, A jubilee for the young and gay; Drink j'ly 1 fair and the blooming bride That chugs aa a vino to ber lov'd one's side, be goes fro.n the home of ber early yearsMay her eye of light ne'er be veiled io tears; Drink jay to thebopca that round ber twine, Drink joy to the bride bring wine, bring wine.
Bring wine, brlog wine, drink joy to the youth
7 bat kepi nis vowi an iue uuuu ui My bis heart ne'er cease to throb with bhs, As it throbbM when he gave the nuptial kiss, May bis hopes not fade as a summer flower, Nor his j iys depart witb the nuptial hour; Like a beacon-star may they brightly shine, J hu' life shall waoe-bring wine, bring mne. Bring wine, bring wine-drink joy to the guest: If be sigh lor love, mJ bis bopes be blest; If hi heart is torn with corroding care, May his sorrows pass as a cloud of air. To Dim whom an arrow from Cupid's bow Hath never piere'd, may bis pleasures flow; To the bo'd in age, though in life's decline, Way they still know joy-bring mne, bring wine. SONG. She took a fbwer, and plucked tbo leaves, Then fljng tberu in the wine; And ever thus, ahe said, at first, The bopes of young love shine. The cup is drained: amid the dregs The loaves pale scentless be;
And ever thus, she S3id at last
The bopes of younj
do vu "rr?c our associated uith Hie grncps ar.u tercpeto Providence to be of the gospel. A voung man, or a youog
unmor. . d ilute Ol K-'llUiuilj
on. I wtw -t on account ot
tlicwanii:ib!encss of their dispositions, anu the propriety of their deportment. But where the spirit and graces ol Christian-
hi.- it i like aiklmjr lite and
(o ask, ""Where horse is?" "Gone
married, vou old fool!" replied he,throv
ing his whip on the ground with a force that made the neighboring cows stop razin.
mind, how delightfully provoking i would be, if he could get up an interest in the heart of this harshly treated daughter. There seemed, however, little prospect of his obtaining an opportunity ; for Susan was kept mure : closely imprisoned than evcr-and lest her hair should again attract attention, her father tied her hands behind her, while hemother shaved it close to her head. A year passed, and Mr. Blanchard saw Susan only once, and that at her chamber window. At the end jf lha time there wasa school established about aquarterofa mile from their dwelling, in which lace-working was taught. Old Mrs. Cromwell had, as she expressed herself, long "hankered arter a white wigcred wail;" but it was contiary to all her ideas of economy to give the price usually asked at the store?. U was therefore agreed that Susan should attend long enough to work such a one as her mother desired. m i j - rk wn? nnvnr nl-
. V , 'b ' iM ton minntpippsp. A ft er st u i vi iC at Pari,, lie apnli ed ; breezes, and
1 ced-a nhilf to ,Ue laV-i l 1784, I..Hn-s.oko mmy ve.eU in v, ant ot provu.ons
Revolutionary Claims. Under the act, entitled VJn cci fir the relief of certain sunning Vrictrs an Soldiers of the Army oft he Resolution, vjyproved 'l blh May 1 828. Treasury Department,) August 1th 1823. S
O TICE is hereby givtn to those Otiicen
A nacsinrf cinrfo fnnlr llfl OUT
r.....b .bv. -r r ,i,io. whir, h we Have anmir- rev i
fitted travellers And Susan lor m-" r"u",,i " i a HS -rf Soldiers of ihe Army ol tbe llevo-
. . . I ,wl itc nvniir HO 1 iUJU Utn.uuuun.?.: i . .
lbs ioand a happy home mmu !'''"' .'.' "" r..l,..r.-ir,t form. and. iTuon who are entitled lo tMDentu,s o. -.a.
family. Mr. Cromwell as ver Ul " " . ml-itrnJafcorecaenlionCa act, b.t a half yearly paW
v about (he eight thousand; out cngaini. i ....t... -::".. "Uai become due on tbe l&inl day ,J ,
s finally compelled to pay It. . Ky. ,lm'n,1 r' .-T' ,.,,,! TTZr "f"-
nnrUhame have intliicea nnn io ic tuiu .M.,u ; . ';,i;.r as shall nroduce satisucory niun-
mon
band's
refractor
wa
Vexation
to leave the Village for Kf
Mr nnrt Tr. Rl mchaid h
A.inifi iIip npat dwcliins vouideath.
til JLOIB UCLUpK-" ' ' vJ
pointed out to me
entucky; and f earning torth corruption, and poom.. he TreasUry avefor feever-jthe atmosphere with contagion aiStGf tb ,n luil lfe.
of his beicg on
ROBESPIERRE
3
i be evi
ideuce reoaired will be a dccbratioa
marf htA signed bv the claimant, oa or slier
Parker's Journal. The following is lhat diy ,n tUe preftence of two respectable tracted from the log-book ot Thomas ;vitnt.ssSi (0 whom he is well known, statin-
. . ir. i . .k imorirn. nno wiio i,;., r.. lino m tim i;nntinenidi jru)v. auu
--f- More BaUv na aVonr during the 'Zo "which he Lu b.en'fonad gumary demagogue during the I lencn.. acme Secfetary
jof the Treasury To this is to be added the
Revolution. Ho wits born at Arras, of; American war
170. and was educated
at the expense of thf Bishop of the dio-
First part of the Voyage
(Through
' 1 wi fi affidavit of ihe witnesses, sworn before a Jushie.)! leasant, win. ,lIjtic& of the Pe&ce or olber Magistrate authorfree winde all ail ei t. q a(Jminislcr oath9j a8 t0 ae identity of
ed the nrizeof the academy of Motz, tiy supplied them tiee.y
ig love uiw.
fik timooKo irrivoJ was oiiffi
HCCUUIIl UI tli nun- i . ,. 11 a week demanded from her in.lruclres5;!his disronrse on the u.race h.c , ..tand tbe borse-whip, faithfully admini,- tends the -re at.onso -'Z
rnnspniifnr.fi ot nlmecllllC Ol lie uusmuviii nK-u..;j-
I O " ' 1 - " -- 7
tered. was the
' . i i 1 1
tardy return to her tamer s aweinng. How, with all these restrictions, young
Blanchard managed to see her, lo inquire
obtained a seat, and
began now
to ois-
.... i :.. il
... u,..lK;.T, f hr fnrlnrt. rnndi- i ThoUC I FOt VISllV engajJRU III IHC ui u
tUO UlU IH11U31I1 vi - o - - (L. in,L
H.tlli. J .'J l(l ' ' ..-7
Of
the claimant, and to the fact of Lis bav in j made the declaration on the day on which it hf.irs date. And to this is to be annexed a
Weather variable shot t of provision :cfrtinCute, under the seal of tbe Court of the
spoke several of the above vessels ourcountyj as t0 the otbeial designation ana 8igirnlies had. enabled to relit made sig-jna,Ure of the Magistrate, and bs to his h?n
' . .....tit.,.. ,, , i i. , ., i . i : . ... ut) I hp forms cl
i i- ti i , niimpn tu i , ,.t . ir mcc iov un ' . .urn uuic :an mr 'Cll U autUllll3l -
unguis mniMMi u.uic. uj , .ju.iui , - - certificate, are sub-
., .., v.o. , .2 thr ik p nnuent'e. .,.v-v tu.umiiu,
UI HIT tMJ?';i IIIIIUI'- )
Lattkr I art.
joined to this notice. This evidence should be enclosed end trans-
I 111 VU' i 1. L 1 l.L'llll l .... , . . .
tiou,andto otter her his proiecuon, is ;um. - - - - , TV ctin-r hard lo leeward mit led to the Secretary ot tho treasury: a mastery ; but love is more noted than of August, and of bep ember, he arCnt of AdverMt se.t .fit b. deemed satisfactory, the amount found Oie Yankees for patent inventions, and anxious to reap the h nit of those bloody .-towards the end ot cue I m t fae daimanl , a draft to be at a loss to transactions and when admitted lt o'deared uP-vvitli -he qua Jrant o he ost cim,tflitnt Branch of the Bank of " rctU nurnosp,. the Convention, he arUully -employed :ty had a:i ebservation-coiTi c ted jfbe Uniltd SlatWi OTi WiU bc aid to his Att wa- one bright Saturday in June his influence, and the darkest inli igues'madc up my reckoning, and alter a pas-l0Tn4,y l1ulj auU.0riz.d under the regulation i . . 'Iinfo-I flm-ofSusans return had to render his opponentMinpopular, and to '5afre of fifty years, came to in mortality h t been b-.forp prescribed. w notsS them to the scaffold. With the cri- r0ad, with'thc calm unruliled suriace oi Eacb c (8 r, qi)e8ted to indicate, by a i Sa "',tA ThP horse whin was niinal wish of being declared dictator, he the ocean of eternity in view. notp a. r e foo, of his declnmiiun. the Branch homeward patn. Ihe horse nip w as s .f i;ifMi m,im nn h ch it
lasteneu me UeSU UCllUll Ul uu. umui tu- imii wwt.irnwrCTr;rzr.-;.-.-. iui ui - v ...vw .
From the Massachusetts Journal. RUNAWAY MARRIAGE ..tin I I - !. .,.!(! n,li!fa.Pon
''VVllOSe 110 JSC is mat witii vijn i - , h.vintr narnnts s;it
rc , uitua:un. iii.i nv-- ..vj !
ped chimnies, black sashed windows--;;.', in;r wrnth to keen it warm"! nate Louis, and persecuted his innocent
aou a uis-c jitii w.. j-- -r ffhn state house? It either be
nnd a nice little martin box iust an epit-1 M i a cQn nnfl.,r family, and after making Ddnton, H-Utiiereas mv wfe Hmlt has eloped
- - . rnn m t i i n r vi 11 i i ii.kiii 11 ; wl.iii u 11 . 1 J .1 av r .
,ul . "l . Ih..rf. .,nH nihp, th Piiillv ministei'3 ot from her hrd ho-rJ, wnr. ;ui .y
longs to a rich man wKh snug ideas ol . tnmpd with lhe tiJil s that she hadnoti"a atrocious deeds, he
an esiauusiiiiicui, carpenter. A man never built a house po well, unless it were for himself, or for money." "You have guessed right. It belongs to a young carpenter, who has one of
i t- pim.i i p.- prenteei wives in uie
been there. "The jade has run away ! ' j exclaimed the mother; and forta the j father sallied to wreak his vengeance on something. His inquiries were ail fruit less; for so far did Yankee goodness of
t.. rnmmiln rat VftS. t Kit no one WOUiaia:,"'lJi ,,,,,u" 4,,J ev-' " . ':
world. In a quick perception of beau-tcll lhe imiU t; h half the village!1 oi his parent, his iieighlior or his iv and faCHlty for tasteful arrangement, -w imt ianrhard's chaise had becnU''d- Suspicious, timid and irresolute,
she is a.tnde above him; but in mmdj , at the school housc door? v;aii. the tyrant y et had suhic.ent art to ii.tcr-
r c 7. Kofi-irf tl.r 1'1'et the rnactiinauons lonneu againsi 11 mc for busan s armal and beioie u.c,i 0
the inlimidaled Convention to send them to the guillotine. France was now filled with denunciations; in every province, and in every town, tribunals were erected, whicii condemned alike the innocent
and the guilty, and no man could, with
CA UTIO.V.
J . 1.. A hc i-rniiin!:-' .'
1.1 1 . a.iiicq r f T.r.-ivoiM' cicj " - . . .. - ---- -
nrevano unooi.r11 i;- . .h.rv4T
i5frstrii ... . 1 . . . . -. . . 1 1 fi f 1 -1 1 1 1
forewarn all pe.-srms n-om iui-in; "" """f heron rr.y account, as 1 m a-uipm! r.4 it. pay anv debis her ccntr:,cti.t- slier this dtte 8 WILLIAM 11HUM) .'.f.R.
and character she is his equal 'tis a
simple and natural superiority, never disturbing ih'i harmony of happiness. Her father was an odd, ill tempered man, who grew immensely rich by the
salo of Hour, nndlostitall in the pay ment of pen dti' S incurred by his knavery. His wife wasa coarse ignorant woman,
nnd a termagant. Never was tnere a mors sing ilar instance of superfluity of wealth united with the utter ignorance of its use. Mirrors and chandeliers glittered in the parlor, while the family eat with their domestics from one common dish on the kitchen table; and artists were paid twice the value of their portraits by people who requested to be taken in blue attitude. That their little .daughter Susan should have been gentle -tempered is not surprising, for the pxf child had been frightened into meekness; but why the scion of such a stock should have been fair and graceful, it is difficult, to say. Yet o it was and the nreltiness and timidity of the
little creature attracted the attention of
alarm was given, they were in all human probability, husbai d and wife! At last, one old gossip, who prided
herself upon being the first to tell the
news, placed her arms akimbo, and in his face with the most provoking air of ex
ultation, exclaimed, 4 La zur, Mr. Cromwell, what a tub of suds you are in! Don't you know Susan has gone to Providence to be married?" "Gone to Providence!" shouted he. He said no
more but slamming the door aficr him went to his own house as if steam had
sent him
from
drunl'
son, was standing on the corner of the table. Cromwell, in the blindness of his rao-e, mistook it for his wife's favorite
black cat, and exclaiming 'scat! he gave it a blow that shivered it into a thousand atoms. What's the old pitcher done?"'
asked the virago, surprised at such an
Sen.cmhtr 4,
JO TO i.-.o.
'would be most convtn.ent for him to receive a 1 . . , . i
craft io-the sum tnat may ue cue 10 mm, if thtie be no post office in the place of his ret ideuce, to mention u!s:, the post office at winch it wi tild b most conTcnient to hun to rtceive letters from this Lepirtment. A copy ot this notice, with the forms annexed, i m'tnded to be sent to each Officer nd nlJ.-r whose, chum 5hill ' hare been ad
mitted ; in At the form may hr filled up and Veturned to this Department at the proper time. It m;y not aunss, on this occasion to Jtatn, that althoag't. an earnest desire has been felt o givo immediate effect to the benifient intentions of ConCTess. as manifested in tbe
trt retVrrc-d to, yet, owing to the. nvunbtT of
applications, and the investigations neceesary
E subscriber vu.-hes to miorm iis to be (U. previously to a uectsioo, n nas nuv
friends end the public encraliy, thst been found pncticable to act upon every case
.1.. .. n.-2 m cnmii1 1' ( ii t' Kr a u reauv ui'ae rar v j,s rnti ii htvp neen w i?u?u. n
1:
1
Cloth Dressing,
At RmuolB'viurs Mill, on White Water..
r 5
A.
power, as treason againsi uie repuum, and to sacrifice his personal enemies and his public rival?, as the most abandoned .firt rw it i r oitiT-nc T f l'1 1TI liPP. l'riV
f.Jln',l rrt!nr;iinn t.n.l business: ind that h? is cow r ady to receive n,;e his been to take up each claim in the or
I 1 . ! 1 . . . I .: U .i- .1 tr-.i, rmn t tn hp l I J 1 .1 . P. 1 7. A r. r irkirli it hue hfcxn rofPIVPlI I IIS SdlllO
best manner, :co,,rse U8 pursued hereafter.
II is r-rji sieii luai at! iutrs uu may bs endorsed Revolutionary Claims " HlCHiiltD RUSH.
. . i, doth which he wdl warrant lo De J every day the streets ol to exh b ted "kk,, io ,he be, vuaois dragged lo the scalMd, on t. an cu5,OQlary
priee?, or
sens: ljin
- - . . I 1 IIMV (13 Oil y -'ll t " J f accusation ot persons whom they had , fll ed . fioe dress, 23 cents:Wo-
never kno-.vn, and tor crimes which th"n , cent8; nuif, Dottle
i, ever had committed, If he had t10WIVG,ns Lon.lon Smokes, Olives, Drown?,
Robespierre might have! . . .Ans ,,xv nines, fulled, fno dress, from
how to
spar
'lunger continued to direct the govern-
18 3-4 to 20 cmts; Voaon'i v-ar of the a
IO.
R E VO L UI 10XAR Y CLA1MI
Tor the propose of obtaining the amount of nav sccruiner to me for thr hulf year ending on
, fl U4 . September, 1828. under the act. " cen'8 PCT 5aJ lentitit d "An act lor the relief of certain sum.
3, lalled, nc'vinc otm:eis and sjldiers of the Army ot the
red cloth, filled ;i? .vi-smion," approved I5ih M 18C3, I, ,
once or twice, bf , in the cmntyot m toe saie
' - - - . t .1 I V I .Itnn-iffha corvw
they were next marked lor destruction.! work n ir.o anove - The tyrant and his two accomplice spates at the above Mdl.
iouirion, anu ou jusi, wciu suuutuM
i hue water. Aug -'n io"
thoro A Inro-P hl-,rlv nitchcrJ OI ,anrt uul ,n; lun'l,u7 hove colours irom u m i-
- i - i i i ii. .u ., ' ... 1 1 i f.i..
,.i i i i: ii u ruuci in sacriucinii ime muj t i c i acta pna narst lvraus, ico
wnicn ne anu ins i uuieis naui , , j . j , . . . ri . 5
: neercinnng many u na n.g tM- 4 4tw i , o , , ;f shMrPI!
in nit vii(si lIi,f'li. ill iitsi tuusru tm-in u "
courage
impeached in the Convention, and 'down
with the tyrant:' were the oily excla mations which were heard on all sides
when these bloody as?asins atternplcu to
Sltf.
ttle creature attracted the attention ol kcd di L of his strength.- wni: ' ' W'J - , 1 ' maternal uncle, who being a childless onc ofvour business-it is broke, and'end the tribune to defend themselves, idower, fostered her with a care and j am .lad of it; if it was whole. I'd break In vain the comiiunu ot lans took up ndaess to which she had been totally u ? 1Icr'e is a eit spot of work arms again! the Convention, to protect tin . iltl,,w' . i J , (5 nrri(M headers: Ilobesnierre was
i -a. i . , I . ' - , i . . I i- infn . - i i
ailO 11 ail uu ies oy uui y :i jij-o. . . j ? . i , i
UUIll (13 (I iiihiiiii'iji v. - - j
j,a Molt's Cough Drops,
r,,r Conrrhs Consumptions, Lo.d Inftu-
-iiJ tiicA.mv ( f th- ItevoUition, in
lite C(,riiineii'al Une, (hs wssm-Tt tally set lort.i j.n mv ann icMion fjr he hererits ot tne ssid.
Lr.t,)'and hkt ! have been hrmd entitled, by the
Secretary ot th 1 rebsury, u..der tnat act, xouie p:-y ;;f a ".n th; said 1'C.e. Witntss m; turd, 'h's f'ay of , in the yrir ona thousand eiht hundred and t eiity-ttUt.
a
widower
kindacs
unused. When she was fourteen year
old, her uncle died, leaving hera fortune of eight thousand dollars, to be paid on her wedding day. About this time h?r father was discovered in several knavish practices, and began to tremble for his ill-gotten wealth. Worse than he dreaded, came upon him; anJ f ie fortune of Ins little daughter seem.?d all that could save him from
utter povertv. Destitute as these pa
rents wore of natural affection, it was not strange that they should resolve to sacrifice the happiness of their child to their own selfish views. L?st her eight thousand should attract admirers, the poor girl was shut up 'in a chamber, and forbidden to read any book, for fear they
should fill her head full of romantic notions. Fte, however, will sometimes over-rule the nicest calculations of men. Suan hd a fine head of soft, glossy brown hair, which she took much pleasure in arraying neatly. When she was
abjut titteen years ol age, it chanced she one day left her comb in the parlor,
and returned in haste to tind if, with her hair falling almost to her feet, like an ample drapery of Persian silk. Young Mr. Biauchard the best carpenter in our village, happened to be there, mending a door which Mr. Cromwell had broken in He of his fits of rage; he glanced at
the blushing girl as she darted out ofj
r i
ii noopmg
Cough?,
P i.i in thr side Di Weill! l uf of
1 5, fiff nv
in
Breathing, and rntt oj
s
tap.
'he Sw.tt-
of and
for the Count; perMnally sp- , of tlie siid
ra', ihl:
tr i, t- v?i!, f' i t !, v(ify.!lv usahe oath that
wail. Susan has gone to f rovidence to
hp. married!" 4To be marrie
screamed his mate "Let's be up after her!"
1 flo T,-
1 ... ,-1. ....... I i r n f I 'X I 1 1 . 1 I !1 I III IT!
with all speed; and m ten minute tliey, .... ' ,. , ' n T yK I ' .. . -nrl KrAL'fi t j- nii.ros MIC lniVI'T I.X-
."y -UK p-oprietoihjb uu,r ,. foreg in declart.on vss mnde S ;,f I'a 'it a;fti,d Miiscr;bwt'. "fi wt'l knovfn to them to be
,. 7 , , i i 1 . . .1 f 1 Wfj -j.lO TTSr.;"i -g"' J,rP "yKU. i.usi thn!j described, incl mat ne is jre-
d, piiani, anu no lot.gei n-. ; : i leiMOVS-fel '"'r),ri tl0rn Mner!iy ujed anxl believed to time been a
3 cious, to the Motel He-Vine, wnero .i! u.y irg ut ntticincu.i..in ,he Army of the Revolution, in manner as cen-d'arme discovering hinrin the midst n..dtmn ot thm. t!ierc,n 8uted; and that the said decUratton j 1 . 1 f.r'.:. .ai0fl nrenarathm bei'-.r cnfid nt. thvt i' vs",ie,ua made and aucscribed by the said , in
,:c,oi uie uproar anu uMiui3it.11,u...u...cu '"! ' ..,., ...;,t..;. .-rr..rdt.i-n . fr..ml. ,Ut thevent.
IIUI.l lMI'T - ."ViHivTi . . L(l'!I IIIC::tHr-'l.UwWvw-.. - -
were on their way to Rhode Island.
Mr. Blanchard had foreseen the pro-
! liability of pursuit; and had therefore
made a rr an gem
and broke to pit. ces his lower jaw
tended on a table, in the severest ago-
'. Ill PC. Vl'l IV I th'nnt uttering a f?roan, the
7 J " 3 o
the
nrnvi
incressed dernnd for Sif Riticlc. and tu-
fd
duv ot
ery p-
till. tlliU IllJ.ll lilvl wivi ( , - . . mts that ln-vife should viewed in silence the prejMi.i-
lim.ki . -v - y-l -a f, v I 1 mi r 1 r"" J fi t
-.1 U ... U""13 UJ.1UC HM III? uudirn. ;-!.(.
reiuri) Willi one Ui uii; hjuiij; inuii. hhu, nn , . ,-0. t,,.. ii, IIip 11 1 ; i! uA mtirrow, 28th July, l94,attoui mine attended as witnesses, while the other,"1 . ' ' . f , . .,, , . i i evening, he wa carried wiili lvveni-iv, o should ride w ith him, disguised in herieeiV ' ,. - ,,f t.0 n, V it of his accomplices, amidst the gioan?,
Witness mv hand, thts
rt : the vear one tlioueand eirht hundred and twenty-
nfth UnilPrt States wit; re iv. is fc.Kv, , m. : eiruu . . . . i i i o
nrd?r to render it as t.str.us.vciv u it i n . t-si
fut r !-hr tv winch it hsf ruined r
bio, they fee-1 coi-Sdent n . trermj: it tu -I... pub j lie as an s7piroved Meauri? in those dieses
which it pritt s o . i;re, and ere v;!ncli nup rendered lhe most enti: s-t.'-siactnni l.o all those who have had nn opportunity of obfiervir.g and usting-its salutsry etfecis. Ir coi.tirmition of which thtv no'v pnaent iv to the public .under
the hlSSCS, and the r. joiciligS of the P0- the sanction or the ion ccrt.he. tes irom ! ' P l lM'hvQirur.s. liruL'ts's and lOtr-hants in uilter
AW halt way between ncre na!nulace. to ,hat sca(r.ld whcre he ;
Orti' . .. . . i: ""r"""""
" 1 . I . n -m M ar-t rBk7 W f-viClil 1 I I I I I
maue 10 oiecu, su munj muusauu n..v.
Providence the parties met.-
the room, and by way of flattering the
mother observed, 4 Your daughter has
beautiful hair, ma'am.' Her hair is no
concern of yours, as I know of,' replied
the furious beldame. Human nature is certainly-'strangely perverse in some ca-
scs. Had it not neon lorinis uncivil an
swer, the young man would probablv
never again " have thought of Susan
Cromwell and her beautiful hair; but
now the thought jusl flitted through his
Cromwell seized the bridegroom's horse by the head, while his enraged wife proceeded to use the whip about her supposed daughter. In the mean time the
real bride and her attendants swept by, and rode at a rapid rate, till they reached the residence of Mr. Blanchard's father.
The bridegroom's companion was a man of powerful muscle. While he kept
his furious antagonists occupied, Blanchard touched the whip to his father-in-law's hisrh metteled steed, which pursu
ed the road to Providence, as if he had
been spurred by the evil one.
The combat was now equal, and seem
ed like to continue long; but the young
men, availing themselves of a temporary
pause, sprang to their chaise, and were out of sight in a tangent. Few objects could be more ludicrous than Cromewell and his wife, thus left alone and exhausted in the middle of the road, far from their own home. Both looked heartily ashamed of their defeat; and there was a moment's silence before
the termagant summoned heart enough
cent victims. Such was the influence of Ibis sanguinary monster, that France forgot her religion and her honor at his command; but after he had seen the altars insulted, the churches thrown down, and public worship abolished, he claimed the merit of restoring to the Supreme Being some
share in the government of the universe,
and he appeared in the name of the Con
vention as the priest and founder of a
new religion, and decreed with great solemnity that a Grid existed in the world. LcmprierJs Biog. Die.
I Virtue is the brightest ornament of youth. As on the one hand, religion
never appears more lovely anu engaging, than when it dwells on the lips, and is exhibited in the lives of the young people, so on the other hand, young persons never appear so amiable, and deserve so much esteem and confidence, as when they are religious; when they walk in the paths of virtue, honesty, sobriety and integrity. Always interesting in itself, youth is rendered doubly so, when
, Clerk of the Uourt of the County of in the State ot ,do hereby certify, ihat
, before whom the foregoing m:Javits were sworn, whs, at the time, tor the stud Coan.y, and duly empowered to administer oaths. In tsstimony whereof. I have hereunto st mv hand, and a fused Mie eeal of the
st my
s. said Court, this
day of
in
the vear one thousand eight hundred
and twenty-eight. Anrust 23 wlmo. To be publ ished once a week for one mon'h in the papr.rs authorised to publish the haws of the United Sutes.i 1
CERTIFICATES. , the subscribers, have sold La .Ifrti's
Cough Drops, as nts for the Messrs Uros!y'. The Medicine has obtained the approbation ofj
he public, by effecting many cures ot the diseases for which it is recommended. We have therefore no hesitation in recommending LrV MOVT'S COUGH DROPS as an excellent med tcine. G Dawson, drurist, and Uie J. S. Surgeon at Fvirt Fayette, Pittsburgh, Pj.j J. Harm, M. it .iv ri ry.vrnf r drirri-ista. Zanesville. Wni.
Mount, M. D. Piyton; m. Wolf & co. Apothe- j Publishers of ihe Laits of the United State
rv S Hull. LiOOUwm .imuuu, onu i4in.nmij - . o.. .:
IN DIANA PALLADIUM, PlUXrSD AJVD PUBLISHED M. Grciji; & D. V. Culloj,
Uca druirjrist?, Cincinnati; Ira DeUno, drug
jist, Chihcotiit ; S. Sharpless, merchant, St. Clairsville; Wm. Lovvry, merchant, Lebanon, O Dr. E. Ferris, Lawre rr.ehurgh; Dr. H. Watts, Madison, (Indian.) Thomis Weils, druggist,
Nashville; Tlmmns Davis, Shelbyviile; atul Dr. George M'Dmiel, Clatksville, (Tenn ;) Hyers c liutler, dru.egits, Louisvilte; V. Floyd, druggist Frai ktori; E B. Pii:e, merchant, Georgetown; und It M. KercJ.eval, druggist, Dsrdstown, Ky. Certificates of important cures -will accompany each Bottle, i?i:h particular directions for using. Sold whclesrf'e by O. & S. Crosoy, Columbus, nhio- fetid bv 1. 1 ho.npson, Smith Pearsall,
TI2RMS.
The Pat.i.at)IUi is printed weekly, on super roval pper, at THRFJi DOLLARS, per M.un;a paid a'l the end of llis year; which mv be discharged by the payment of TWO DOLLARS m advance, or by PaYwff VWO DOLLARS &. FIFTY CENTS at the expiration ot -Six luomJis. Those wh rceive their pnpers tbrmig.i the Post-Ofice, o- L.v the mini camel, rr.i.st pay tne carriage, otherA. it will be charged on their subicrvf tio:. ADVilF.TISBMLXTS
Po"tar"i'll-' V HOIS, UUCe tuaci in a n:',U i.
Full
ertnii&'Seston, Bailer & Jer.kins, druggis'J dell r; tsvet.syhvs ccr.'s for each addition!
hhilatlelpK. mid by S. Swectser, Cieorge and
J .rats. lUiley, t.iOrg. is. c j a. i'.n, more Ech bct;ic contains 45 doses price J&l For Sale bv F FERKIsUwrencaburgb, J-dy ; 1S2S. i3-?yr
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SiTtlOil liiiKcr j portico. The C-AD ri?.t accompany sdvf rt ,s. rcn'r ni'vrwis? ihev will he published until j ai.'kr,
i';e etrn:
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