Crawfordsville Record, Volume 3, Number 33, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 November 1834 — Page 4
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From tkeKr:i:Urhkrr,fjr October. October. BY WILLI" G CLARIS. Solemn, yet beautiful view
With sd ami f.ub-d leaves tu f The yummei's md -incho y bier. Jiw mnaningofthe winds I hear, As the red sunset dies aho, .And birsot purple clouds appear, Obscuring every western star. Thou solemn month I I hear thy voiceIt tells my soul of oilier days, When but tn live wts to re j nee When earth was lovely to my g-ze. Oh, visions bright h. blessJ hours, Where are their living raptures now? I asked my spiriOs weaned powers : I ask my pule and fevered brow ! I look to Nature, and behold .My liiVs dim emblems, rustling round, In hues of crimson and of gold; The year" de:d honors on the ground And sighing with the wind?, I feel, While their low pinions murmur by, lit w much their sweeping tones reveal Of life and human destiny. "When spring delightsome moments shone They cone inzphyis Horn i he West, T.i y hore the wood! ik"s melting tone, They stirred the blue hike's diV breast; Through Summer fainting in the heat, They lingered in the forest sha le; But changed and strengthened how, they belt In storm, o'er mountain, jjlen V glade, II v.v like those transports of die breast .s n life is fresh, and joy is rnv; Soft s the halcyon1 downy nest, ad triiHiciit all as h v are true! rlh-v stir the leaves in that bright wreotb, W .1 !i Hop' about her forehead twines Till tti-Psluj! sighs atound it breadi'; Tii -h Pieaisuri-'s hp its stud s lesigns. Alas for t,me, and Dath, and tV-. W'. i g .mi about our wy they U ng. Lik-- i j.Mi Uin Au.innis yws V air, Th 'vita a!-pag ant of the SpMtiij, Th. d.-ons that each seeoesstve year Seem d bailed in hues of brighter pride, At last bke i hr -d I. 'axes pp '-r. Atal slo.-p tndnktiess, side by side. October, lSll. from th tlvi-niitg St rr. tj K r T V, It VI. Acnv, New Yohk. Skp. Hbh, iSItl. To th" W'trtii! V. tiiocrt: i , has alretdy been remarked, tint n th - dd ofN-wjuVr, ISll, Ihe legisltture c nveu'vl for lb--? pnrptse of .-.ppoinling pesi1mii 1 doctors . I i th"1 evening of the !th a cm.- i f th democta'ie uvvnbe-s was held ill no iS n tte chamber, to nominate candidal pr dmiin ry bscussion ensued. krhe ni u-a ;a 't '11 wis lira! to Ixi derided : shall elect esle men !i will stfiain "the regular nm 'a tioti4' a nude at WT .shingit in Conjrve'sion d ' turns? t)r shtiiil I they le men woo 'epuo'i ite the ub a of respecting Ihe"us4ges ud d e'pbrirt of th pat ty ?' t)r more int'dhethly, ?h dl they h etl who will vo'e ... . 1 m..Mv. k I ...w. Mk. Im.it, -4t.l ill., ,..ir'?' tt i-iii s in iui,t mi iin v shdl th y tie m-u we wdi vote lor My J; ;'tm .and lvaC-'t I his va lite simple , ; iiin trv pomosttion l ftta? tbec oicu. ... 1 i'.-vit diss -ntioii and much vio euce yvrtn -i in momeeiin-. ue loeno. , .nr. . I . .. . .. KI . a : ... .a . ; III I i M'! MIT- III Mil; UllMIIIllVl I IV., 1 how 'i or, fir,i , id unslnkein Vou, sir, had been conns 1 - I nd advised with, by the Chntoni mx. Yu ha I aHod tti all lite atr.mgejne:! for a conflict with the sopporn.t? 'd'tile t-rr e-tndidate s Mr. Midi-.i wis term d Y i; h x1 mil titt'y pr- pin d yourself for th-a b- t -sion, but you was pssisted with ogujneiiis by the tiblest of your vilmtonitn a?soci Mes. Y'Ui was the Aj vx Tclctnon of ihroty Y atr .'locution w.ts of a slight and Jil pp w eh traclet, well daptel totheoceatfton, out as you was, for the moment, the Jea ler of tiio fwwe ptrty Voti seemed lo feel thoonp-irttLiv ol th position you lu Id, In lha loivj:iag ef your bitgrapitei , yours "w e? v i a- ze A of ordinary ineti 1 To secure ihe siuecss of Mr. t'lmton, and the d Teat of i c M idisnn,"ahsoib:d your whole soul. It led t- tintiiing "X utioti; it Wis ehittitel t n ell o v nn, m I under all circumstance! M h i; bi to you io say, tint y.xir sje ch Y - only (vtooed, but sometimes s-vere, iiherti m mi and southern jxihcy. Y . mot have forg jOvii your sneers and 3i:- i up hi -ho ancient tbaninion Yon id -"W r dt d between the quabfic;it ions and talee s Mr M liMtn tind Mr, Out ton, in ub Ii i "i plvcetlthe former far, Very lar, beIoa tbt latter. Hit you did not stop here. Yoit i Mi iiMiced the policy of the General tGovecuo -nt, mphmi!ing the nation, tmprcJttlod, iiit't .i tvir, You declared tire whole cabinet nnworthv th'1 confidence and support tf the p apt. in short, sir, your entire irtrntig ie we ieof great bitterness against the jvarty pi power, md ft warm pmegvnc on lluw whot.nynii xveie en b-avoring to elevate A to,,n s.tch letters i.s mine, would not con tain votir denunciation of the South alone. U pnes vv re m d to Vou bv t toil . It ml, W .tii ej S.o.dford,,tnd others. They defend-' d t;ie sondiein democracy and lire war i goo-i' your philhppic. Thatr ctftrts, h iwevt. a nnunhng. Th emeus decided
Ill l no man s loiild Im snottiirted ov I nm tin I it t I . v. lh el citaiiol I hr. elor a
, , l" J 1 : i "VTl , . I CO, l.t aj S t.. t.t.ii.1 WUM Cl ,,r K tl M,OSCll.r Otl -.S lol mo u0 lot ft tc7CTnXV,,;U l, co ' ' Ihe clec.ton; those wh.i! il ami u hdffUOOl) L VN I), contain3tti i, mi, oth is, Inends o! the wu, ivtif ctnnot will, tw i matter of course, author- net t'20eros Ivimr ne u III ck Or cb hut tn! lr mi th .caucus, md ID you b enjoy llio izc smueSu ,bl (K!ts.in to v.tte for Idem. J four miles from t;ir.VFt')lihsVllYl.' 1 Vmi r, Uection h d it was sumcient Tne IV.tik will not, pro!, ibly, go into opev-, ine Yci of N I r ft er dbm, , ;y -rM unda such a duel as Ih Wilt, ution Ite.ore tl, fhst of, -'M month. ' i tion ,.. ,Mary Bolles
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v ..year 1H1-2, yoU Were Imposing the government, at. I endt-avoring to niin Mr. M adisoa polbical-y, as the auihor of the war. It 13 believed, however, that on your arrival in Albany in November, you entertained pome doubts and ..lnnrehensions ;is to the result. Withth- now- r in tlie hands of your party to secur ! iU c tint'n rui i:w oo-.s m un; i'm what did you do? tn a subtle and tiearher iina m inner vou proposed, to certain mdivid rt; !L M dion f;?-o votes. Your nrooo-i ion, it is true, was rejecter! with scan .... r,-it-t.Mtnttt Kni Wh it wns vuur hupxi - Subsequent events proved that it was intended as a tvacc oiP ring. You had already com- . . -. . k i ...... I meneed prepndio:i3 "to toon one way uo row another ' It i3 feared tint these details may prove tedious. It should be recollected, liowever,that many of thopy who are the most active, and ihe most efficient, on the politic d stage, have not before them the evidence of your deadly hostility in 1812 to th- autiiors . nd defenders of 'he war; nor are tin y wa ll info'-tned as to vuir apparent, devotion to Mr Clinton, at I hat trying ctisi-. Indeed it would seem impossible if they were not matte's l hist'.rv, that yon could so cordially ami zealously act with the I Imtom ais m Ifll'J, unit th at in a fw short years, if not in a few months, you should have turned upon ihem. and w nhde-monc.-e pel fitly denounced Iho'e me. su ps of which vou wen- not cny the auvoc ite, nut m . : . a. -.,1 t . i.i some insiances uio uuv;&ei, .uw imuu.iuiv mw author. Only one otl'er reference will be mulo al piesert to your politic il movements during rhe gossion A the 1- gt.-itttu-- m iSli At that time, 'he preside h't I I; ct t" were tp oint.d by 'h ln ji-d tiir; l!i Uus- notn mated a ticket . If the h.atrna i-uis gteed. ihe persons thus nomin ded w io cles--n. If hf Itrnrd, 111 5 8llllC a id Asseilll'lv en t mjoi),tb titoti Mid voted for die electots out ot ih ' ucket ilius pies-mitMl oy i i i r res p-Ttive houses Ol lb ninth of Nove-mbe' t ieS ntte -'Utl Assembly p.oct edrd to tnmotaie. Viva Vee Ihe leetoig. Thr-.-e tieki t w-re tun, in each body. The result w s, th 8 n to no:nina:id t 'hntoniatis, an I the lions - f .-d. r d el etorst and when these bo.he met il j unt bdiot. tJillPoni t eli ClotS were cho s ii N .w. Fir, a- a member ol lite delia t rub s -:-q niiig il)' 11 r,,f!- m Vt t.tpi'C' , d r- i if Hi n m s of ihe c. n r ates fvu wi-.on y'U v ted Mv-: iy Hi n e ihem va oppos d .1 at s M dison. The late t.Vlo ic 1 II nry lln a rs. tf die ei' y of New Yolk, w s a' th - head of Itte Madison Its ; Vou Vvf al gainst lum ami ill ins col'e ignes. ijien. lie t, (i Ml. Itd;llt, - .tiiait Saildlopl, and otlteis .ft .! SS ol" pelltlellns, slipp Itrd the Rui ts ti k t ' n it bed-emei! neces s iy to p rsue h-s ht ueh .f die sui j c i ilts It not he i d o -3; .; t beyond th,; c vi I of lite most FCvpiscd, that lioni Ihll lo I vtd you xv -s opji .se I to ihe- party then in power, .and to their m .s-ar -s? Tii-. statemeius Witieh hive be a- e:v n, a? to yoir fli ci d lets, ale tt.'iivad irtai iiie joUrn s of Hi naU Y"ut sp-cell in caucus, ic, i( tntsivpe5,-nti d, may bo Cvtrfccletl ly some on" of the gentleni mi who have been n mi d. Y'tut" l!or ip;tei Si ,k liie sessmns d ., , t . ..(.-.. I . ....... ot. i I a no i M I wcte n cuu any 1 1 n ; t im. ( federalist th'tihad ( i control i f ilio Assem bl, and w re violent and unito'tn in their imposition lo lite war and n- fntpitortrt. V I majority of th' Senator with lt,'Vatl thl reit, ami his able coMtj t!oi3, .Nallian b.ti(Jford and Iistua llo -t, t; th-ir head, w e eqn tllv intl -xibLi." IVay, ir, were San - It rl an. I K. toi vour c.o'''tUt.rs in opposition u ,,., war and its suppotters m I S I i! f ot ti ,)u; ti,l: ujil wnh he ,,J, i. . V.l in '4 OLII ' l"l '1 . 11 I HUM III. Agtni; lour biographer, speaking of the contest, between Ihe two lion?' in M2 ; hd ..v . ..... lsU B,Va.' 1 mis led lb xrvcntt p.ibh. coiitereiii es, involving tiie j-ts-nv. n,i i-xp.:di-cney of the war; and thecottd n t and merits ef ii : national administration were rhbded. 1 a l k I in the ptesence of lae two ho. is s, by couii unit eg chosen m the pan f acti.1' " j "In d f them Mi V n Ibtreu 'vas t t ltfi.-.C.tl srtth't l' Oil lh II I I t l I I,. a-MM;HO. 1 r t - J - . Ja-C, N. C. Tliis quoLHioti s j tsl ' strue the .-sS"-l lion, tint you wax --n oatl) ? tppore of sue w.o and its ftictidiii. I witl . , oi Mt in my ttcxt lettei and les. iu an!:ii'v by the Senate joiunals. It is,'all tie, ii. Patrick henry .Utt it i s on Zli'ftitctt ittk We are permitted to s.ay that ttus ms iln lion will probably be in operation bv the Modi ..lll! I IV I oi me present monin, A tvotnoet'.J The statement published by us I ist week. copied trom the 11 sing Sun Tunes, about K'gotd w presume is not altogether correct. 'Hie borroixed lund of the ILnk have aniv ed at t'iin inn oi an t Louisville, as stated, but we presume tbit t re is but little gold in tllelll. ii -pntiticdn c thinner Lafayette Eixmeh :$(tuL Wo ivgnuiiedto hint tititilio stockholders are wtdi w ke M re than on.e-lialf, or S n,'M l tho hist itist dmetit, had been pud in at the ton' f putting our piper to press, yes-croay e inn . II is expected that at least $-0,000 u i ..vebeen received by thicvemng. Monday will bo the last day, and from p.esent indications, we are led to believe that all the stock will be paid in time. I in.se who nave not pud, h iwever, should rcincuiher tint thenj w no thne to los . Ii .pivrn -nl ln d d tyed heyoutl Monlay next , I 'l-'eitup rd len dtrllarso'i ach share, ;nust, by th" terms of the chit r, eieuio. Lfifiyctte I rec Prcst, JSovembtr
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l'OK CtlNTIMLM! THE 1 CliUCAl ie.?i ui iu. THIkO VolXMK OL TIIH LU.vWroRDSVILLK llEcoiin-CoiTEn nv ISAAC NAYLOR AM PUEUS1IKI BY I . F. WADE Reason is the distinguishing attribute of man; deprive him of this intellectual poweiymd he sinks below the condition ol national bein;s. Instinct , lo them, 13 an unerving guide to their actions. This power has a spontaneous maturity Not so with reason. "Swift instinct leaps; slow reason fee bly climbs.11 Althnnnh reason is said to be a rtij vfitivine ligfi!, its growth in the hu- j man mind is mVt, md teqnucs much culti- j vation. Line upon and precept upon prccrpt, arc indispensably necessary to the mvancemeut of intellectual improvement. The history cf civilized man in every age, (troves that Ins progress bom ignorance ami barbanty, to knowledge and moral refine ment. is slow and difficult; that there i3 a ceaseless tendency in his naiure,by which he is inclined to of? dee the temple ot iriue,uescend the Hill of Science, and Inake his abode in the vallev of isnoranco and ice. Ihe ancient seals of learning, and 01 the arts ami Sciences, are monuments of the latal dominion of this tendency ol' human nature. Nations, once illumed by the Sun of SVienei' have, lor more than twenty centuries, been covered With thi' k clouds ol moral u tkne3 Such being the gloomy rl.-suny ofcivibzetl nations m aires lias., the utuuirv naturally .ui oa . :tn ihi'ie iioiiiealisbv Wiiich this lat.il , ... - iendencv of bum tu ii tture may be cotmtet,.v ed, ami the fate ol those nations averteti from our free and hapi-V counlr) ( I lie p-o htic: l I'lulos. -pher answ-rs ey u liing oa tint Knowledge and nine, generally) Mid per fh tu tty, dstl'i-ai iiinotig li cl ss 't ail:! Coll diiioiis ol m ol1 unl, ate the vtdy means o cc-tmtcr.tctii-g this tendency and of av- itmthis lite. The Ik.m uiipiity is, hy wtr m- nscan gencntl -itui pirp ta.il ditVurio of Know! di-o itlHj V trine be h.cUOf It t. admitted that among the Various menus emph -Jed to accomplish this grand and henevol tii object, a Well-conducted Newsptper octipics a conspicuous pi ce that a ti.-wsp ,- p i of this description, contributes much n t 'o formation of the moral and intellectual ciiar: cter of the people by whom it is te :d. Ii is said that "vtiiiety is the spice of life" Suci a newspaper furnishes ibis vuiidy, In its coitlmns an; displayed, in rich prolusion, the mental productions of the Philosopher, of the Dinne, of the At r list, of the St .t smth. of the Poet, of the Ilisloii Hi, of fh iMcrhaiiie, of the .Uerch ant, and of the V tmei. These productions form a eon'inuoii stream of iiit -lbgnce tbroiighou th.1 ye i. conv ying upon t a bosom the pereuuiel cii truts of Moveby and v l l 'ly The Ulv Oil U shall cmt lin the latest 1) Hues ic .; i I'oietgn news, and -d.-tel.it cl OV. g li ttbur (!, ". Po'lte' d iioeilig llee; 'lid til c. i V itte ' Ui i PlfotUI i'l- II f in ay le ph rang and tustruetivo to II cl ss s ol the re adtog cotii'miul'V. Nothing olt tisivo to the nioi I -.Mi.st ofsoei- ly(sii ill evcriivve i place in tet columns, Ii h i il st in t as tiie laitldtit setitm I, on the w itch o- or ot Civil ami Pohl ea.l Liberty go irdoij; widi aji.i il vigd .nee the rights of th pnvate ci:i2 and those of e ch Functionary, in ' iv Dep ;rtm -tit of the t toveriiinen1 Th ' 11 !por of ih R cord will never . ib in Ion in motto; "l.ibct tu Y Vnioiu hoc lyjoi'rrcr, oi.e .y in.scpitrtdtey The ruise td InTI UML iMIMloVl.Mt T, nil specitily the impotl .nee of the speeity coin p.letion of th.e V th. sii t iid llrio I'ali l.Will be ardently anil pcrsoVerinuly advocated m this p -per. Terms. -Th'-- RLCoR!) will lv onbliFh. weekly, "il a S'!pr roy.d pheet, 00 per annum, p y dde uiadv itee, ' i .e tine.' m 'iiilis alter the inn-' of oh a i ihuit; 55 ZiO vPhm the year; oi !JS after lilt v o xpire. July 1, I .-vii. Xtiiiiiiih'tratrtx Safe T5 l-I r L L tie olfered ' pu he s ie, on th VJd day of Noveinh r text, at th late resident of ISA AO SMI Til, decM. P. tlie vicinity of Pie isant (till, Montgomery co., I t. the following described p' -peity, to wit: ('r.c, (No,-, Sheep, '., lied find lied dhg 1 tVrge?f, (Vm t!nJtctd. lioitenolo f(if kitchen furniture, cc. cc. co'dn of nine months will h gneu on all sums ov r three ilollals. S do to connneiic it 10 oVIock. margaret Smith October 17, iN'U Illioi'BII.'lliotl i'IiMhI. N iUe 'ith day ot Jim ' hit, William Smith.ol thi County of Tippecanoedelt his residence on business, and has not been heard of since theSth day of July following. Saul William Smith Haboiii live feet and eleven inches high, of regululy ptoportioned igur, dark complexion, blick, inielhgent cy the liaii olV of Ik' top of U head, winch l. hid by platting his hair over it; he is over tilly years old; rode from home' a veiy larg b iy burse. His clo'lw are of a London hnnvn color. Lvery editor within Ihe United States friendly to the cause of humanity, will eonf. r a f.voron m disconsolde and much distress, d woman (Wifeoi said William) hy giving Hie above an insertion in their newsp.pers. In. forum. on by letter Mill be gratefully received oiiected lo I'.veime A. Smith. Putnam county, llonapm post oilier, Illinois Evaline A. SMITH. September 10th, 1,-m.U. Valuable liiuitl f;r CtAWieidsville, la., Oct, ?, iL-il
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Dr. Canby respectfully informs his friendsd and the public generally, !-. n -i. . lit. veiiun , has commenced nt'd w ill continue to practice .M ..In ine in this olace and Vicmitv. Ills tesidonee -will be permanent, and h'stnne exclusively devoted to professional business, lie is pn P ited with the necessary instrument?, and wH attend to such Surgical cases as communly occur in country practice J . i i Office in Doct. Grimes' brick house, diattdvwest from the court house. , vf,.r.hille, .lune 'J, lT. A.D. Coombs (corner of Main & Fifth St.) Fifth streeh.y im-inAT!, has consi, i i a sale a larg- Stock fiA 1 'tiJ'URS, and iiATTIUMMLXGS. lso. f JI,ofv inous sliapesand qual- . i l,es Fin, hu- tor the western irauts. October I, I N.I 1 , 27 2m WSS VtMX I'KHlOlHCAli JL3 Vis iStl'i'tJ itlu Tilt: CINCINNATI MIRROR. :VND WL3Ti:K- i A2ETTE or LlTEitATUKt AMI .sell: CL, nniTF.u ijv GALLAcair.it &. sukevk. PllOSPFCTUSOF Till FOVLTll VOLUME. The fourth volum 1 of the tixctxATi Mm non, and Wr . stern Gazette of Literature and Science, will be commenced early in October next. The coming volume of the .Mirror will he maiked by number of improvements upon I he present hip th gen ral features, which t this time distinguish Ihe pip-'t, willromatn unchinecd. As her loforo tii.; Minor will con un a l i'ge pi (Mittion of Oun.i.vAL Maiilii, and the clioicfst arlir les lnun the Foreign and Atncrican M g zit! b. Its contents will consist ol eiietii.-il am selected 'I'alea M--i vs -- Poetty Dior iphieal and llistoriI Ske-ch -s 1 v i vs of and copious ext eis tr m w W. iks in the var.out. depirt1.103 of Liti raliir. a Oointoti lnun rf th" :V:vs i f th I : v Desultory Pararnphg and such miolheotice of a geuerai natuic as may so- in to ha iileresimg to f' mllies. It5 lo m ike the Miiior t-iil more worthy mI ihe patronage of the Weslern Couunemly, the Publisher proinist , m ih" lotuth Velum '. - pi'iii's o T. 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