Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 45, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 21 January 1831 — Page 3

TUB-: ST AT J XII A .

LAWAENCBBURail

I

K. Si.it.

i p, and Uie ltitv o appointtntr n' uti-

ature.

,s 7..HK toward deft . ing tho cxprn-j Mr. Cvuiorx. The alienation he-1 Ditch Dairies For the sake of Administration Aotiee.

INDIVNA " s o1 '-' I jon thi proposition tweon tin rifdiiiirttiMiod individual, and cleanliness the tails ol cowes are tied to jr$t libit: notice is hen ! dvn. that I hav

,,. ,;,,:,, - an animated debate arose, in which Mr.,Ulc l resident is wo apprehend, ol a, the root or the cow house with a cord;-- tanied iron, ihe rick o. ' t.,, lTobat. MIll..lM !, 'mini, iri-intii rliiivirtir (K in i rrv fn.n. ' ilnrimr ilin tlmnoT tnilLinrr Tl u enu ; - U1 1 1 "'allium Count . K -Iter- ul aduiims-

-- .)uhl:o!i, Mr. (. hilton. Mr. I'm ton, n , A . , . . , , ,. .. , tration on t he estate of bulla r Clark Into (if ....... ti. i ,.: i .... ,-, . . . , - oral v supposed. I poii whom the or-. houses both in I landers and Holland ,, .. , 01 i-uu'tr v 1J,K' Mih. in. I .eilatiire ot tins . 1...:, md Mr Met ov. nart cio at- " i- . 1 . i 1 1 11 1 1 Jrboni 1 "nty, deceased ; mi, tl ;it 1 mil ,,r ini.- in v.in Tor If, h d V 1 V 1 1 Tr T M" ,K ,V lT,ml not t0sa-v :UV '' remarkahly clean nnd warm ;,,. to . at public vc,u!u,Vm. Saturdav, ed. We make the lull-ming extract hut that it will drive the parties concern- so mu. h so that a gentleman "spukcJUp ! tle tl day 01 thi- munth. Sum!, v rtick,,

tot 1 i l a Senator, Il lc illun It i'....,. M.. , .. . ...... 1. : ed l',m v.r :i.nni!,i-. r Invn lint the Kadi lilt of h.-ivin-r drank eollee w i th ' tin- property of the bite , .,,,1,1,1 ,:, f

t, th.' nueting of the next I.e'M.

Hut, -aid .Mr. ('., I v. ill lion advert to the

sli:hlot doubt. A pamphlet, in vmdi- a cow keeper 111 the iron oral stable 111 , ', V 10 " 01 uoI ot"-' ""''v, S""1;J

iImii.i r- to

n l.i ii,! il from the p:i-

f cation of Mr. Calhoun, is daily expert-, winter, without the annoyance of cold. ; tl

cuttle, hoes, unit various other articles. Tim

yy ill cop.-.

rnor

tit .

ne. pirn, iy devolve np,.n the l.o- , r,,(,. the Poir and patr..,,a-e ofthe Ksec- .,1V;h1v inquircd nt onr bookstores f,.r! Dutch are particularly averse in unfold- . W hi ilk no ditnht .imi,,int Afe 1 1 e, 111 ;i I'.etree, iim! to in eMcnt , whie 11 iim-t , . . .. - i - 1 i- ..l . i r.i "i , . no.io ibt. app.i.nt.M.. to.ll.uhcn.lulv c,W.l, n,l. 1 '"' Iir o enttul tunes m vn h.eh ingthoecretsoi he.r dairy management t'vf.i'v II., I i!c . ....... .... J - 1:... .1. r i- r .1. . . . ...l... l: . l. ...... :..

thi" !iil. Wh:it i!., it nyo-e, Imt to i:i- ,.,. Several incinhcrs of Conjrre1 have : dirt, or anv tdlensive smell.

riniuill he tun,!., bn.,1. .1 . .- ...I,

rpi n j .1 u 1 1 mi; uiij ji aiw.

- ii is ueneveii 1 i,. r.tt., .. . 1

January ft, lS.tl

f suh ent.

KUTII CLAUK,.Wm'i.

K!-:jv

... . , I 1 1 , , 1,; .1 , 1 .. . . .. 1 : .1. 1 tlic iKilt 1 01 In- con nlrv ; hut with Ins load ol

povtrty, mu! pi rhaj s imi.erit cd ihsor.tee, he ll.ld, (id. The pledged Clay men r, turn? to hi- f.mnly, already worn down with

at lati

the

The Cincinnati American irives

' .lt..i-miti.s.1 t..( ..(., i.. 1 liirllii.p th,. I, ,,, illir .l r.wf V.ri fl 1..1ltr l:lfi-il

verv untractahle. and vxill ' rence an,, sorrow. iVV'TV', ; -

I 1 T hot rile. 1 hit fit I , mi. 1 inn- ( iiv 'i I 111.11 Ml .Millie 1 I'l U . : I I I ( 1 1 H I I I' I ' I 1 . I !l illllll " U'iU UilllU.U .

i.,t pull in harness; although t!uy liae fnrls to the ,,-. .m's 1 r.ee, and a.-cnt- from , boon resumed w ith some dearee of en-: -This Indian husiness U makiii"- a

,ur,:iu, hive I, iiuii e im iuals, arc oriler, u home . , . . ...

line ol In r-. iroui hi ttrr lortnne, ami a- trreat- i l . l j . . :. i . m i n n i .i . . r hnont, s are richly provided for, and sent 1 l, u Ia.vs' wo aPr"-''u',K ' l.u I lu' ; J" Marshall will have the Govern ahro-nl .' Ves, -ir, and" what now ? The I'rei-! tnat body ol a quorum, and so legi-lat ion i or of Ueorgia beloro him for contempt

t ii im,. 1 1.- km i urn vote on Ti,,t ...... ,.r i,, ,r,,,t !iii,,tnir.,:,, we 1 1 vo the tou i u a 1 1 oi i s ol Hie fri'OJi i anu ihh iinsianuinir ine pointeu eiueries i urwrnr at

.,..... ... ........ ............ .t i . ,M,AW w A . i

caitv nahoi inn two; and the Jackon too ot hmtc air a.iy. ai mo mm ol the ; ueep are nroken up, anunnai vxnaies mon .mini oinuair tm uu: fcunjt-ci, no;j() 'f lS!IOI'--S'iti!lrr

. .i . l l 4 : i . i i: i ji-

mil t;clifn takes up tin; Imr ul' march. Not,

Con;Ui:ss The lloue have

i I .i-,v,i ,ii iii, i i. i.iiii- ii-i.iiiiiM,.iiicainoiiiuouiiwiui .

t in tit h

r ii 'i 1 1 1 r i hi ' n Ti 1 1 1 n id .,,., ,.,.-.r ceinir, is n n,i irue uiai ine exue irom oiuce , v in te cast upon the strand we know au-iaciory niea was given nun ol their

I and -tatmn takes up the line ul march. .Not. :.a.i... i ' (, 1 m,i,lnfi,i.ii,i,f.,rliinii,rl,ll..P,iP.l,n,,.

all the prominent Jackson men in the tmh, with In- muiki t on In- honlder, to li,ht ' , . , . , , , i

,..4 ... JiV. I.; I.., .1 ,kf wen -non . in f (i f(t ;m i incn ......

,J J

ri nl.iily voted for a Jackson candidale. vet thev have m managed, as fo hold the Pure ofthe party at hav, and present the election of a Senator, the pref, i,t ' Mon. Si rui:vr. Coi nr. On Monday tlx1 1-J;h in-t. his I'xcelleney, the (loverner, i.eini! ,il 1 to iue Seaak jthc lion. Is c la M Kieiii). SnaMniN C. Srr.vr.x- and ,1 us T. M'KiNxr.v. as Miitahle iier-ons

i, !'.,! theMiprt nie Hench, ofthe ttate of tWr. tie. tm.- mmd mn-i p rceive, at a Klancr, t'c gralilicalioii of a speech-making proii., ii. .... . . i t.

a wen ii, c n iieain -iinauoii in w inch the i ir(nen 1 v I it 1 no. rsenaie. or we are no

..7.

errv. lint .Mr. W s elouuenee will . great ?tirliere. It is t bought thatChiel , " lcs 1,1 tlls u" 01

i. -i r.e j i i i.i.y iuforius the puhlie, that

he has removed his Shop iiitu his m v hrirk h,m-e, oppo-ite thc.Market limine

ki i i con-

ui, 1, and tor

iuot rea-

i cencral

ine-,.

'il where he wil Z-m. stautly on 1,:.

- sale, ilium i l,i.

sonah!

terms.

i h nt mn-t have the sum of J Ta.'H'l) plaeed in hi- hand-, with authority to -urx ey the vat valley of the .Mi--i-sppi where he please-, when he plea-o-, and as he jdca-r5; with maimers

enough read over the country, even to cal-

1,

in.

S to -I and all

a man into the I're-idency, if sneh aid wa re c-snry ; and, after all, to cap tho climax, he

tthe site upon his own rcspoie-ihilitv

too, w ith the ipie-t ions

Th

.in- f'Hifs on the one hand, and nuliotutlili

on the otla r, tai in him in the face. Surely

will be lorgotten, not m a deep anxiety i or resign his seat.

for the impartial dispensation of jutice. - - .1 . . . hut in an absobing thirst for smooth and j IrU'llnirs;Il Ac.nll'Iliy. powerful oratory. We regard tliis ; 3111 third si phon of this institution will

who eatla r reject no-J ud?e IVr.k. as .." rom""'IKO u,u 11111 . i-ruary, i,u

a mere pageant, a splended one to he sure, hut a pageant nevertheless. It

had its origin in a spcechmaking propensity in the house, and will end with

Saddles, itridlr, maktix;ali:s, th vvi:lli; COMMON' & C.V1UU uv. iiAitxr-ssi, PORTABLE TRUNKS, 1! i I i tary i:qui pmeii t X c. lie will also execute, to order, any work in

liana.

, 1 1 1 v 1 1 .........

Id. it Mom was unaninioii-iv cotuirtneo. wmcii ima loiiow Mrapi

'1 1... . .v. 4 . .... ..I l...l.r..

n.c. eoM.inaiiu.i u lri.i,hnt would he placed, as the mischiefs

in idcrcaic of his

if. .1 authority. e fa, mid hewan? ol power, 111 the ii iieneiai . , .r.. , ., 1 ., haiids ol the present I xecutnc. as wi ll as m

M'Kihliey lejeeled hv a oteof S to 1.1 the hands of all otht r Executives. They, like

fr the former, and (i to l.' for the litter. t"" nre "ut "vn? ;uhl ,lie Mv,,nn-' l,;U

1 tli.it of Col. Steven,

am

prophet of events. lb.

latu c is a-apt to shake in their .an.' a in i

W ASlIlMjTON, Lire. 2 J. .N'ii'.on E.rpi nlur s. u Statement of the lisliurs, iiient? maih since the adoption of the Federal t'oiist it ution, under the follow ing 1, !.... a;.. i :... ti

. . . ... 1 "." - a.. ,11111 11. u-iii n.i,"i-. 1 ,'iuil.lilUI,;, 1,1,11 111JII-V-, Illlllll.

It 1- jeited that the liovcrnor Will ours. Iam willinc, ?ir, that each -ectiou of ; !),!,!, i:,vi, hit ionarv and other Pensions, and

make po other nomination- during tllO' " -;terncoiui1rT present to Con-n - il-ow ;i ; Internal lm; roement, showing, as far as prac- ... . . ' peculiar claims to this location, and t h n t o i ti' .ilde.l he a mount di-hurseil in each ypar,Riid pn -.it M ion ol the Legislature. , tru-t the decision to the wisdom of this body ; ! in each State an 1 Ti nitory."' The statenu nt

lor I am by no means prrpared to admit, that ; conn s ., to the ehise ofthe year ls-Jtt, ami i-

ibits the fniiow iiu' a.re.ate : There has h, en ,'isiiur-ed For rortificatioii-, C 1 ! ",fiT.l i t LiLthonses, i -, 7 p; ;t..

I .. I I a a:

" - o.c .,..uo,.- thc i;X0CUtiVC) notwith-tamlin- the exalted id ll.ti liigeiK er of the 11th in-t. we find Station which he occupies, can outweigh the toe loll,,;;..: paragraph, purporting to ; ';''ve counciU of the country; nth1 ' ' n 1 1 r in intelligence, inte;-rity,or di-mtiTe-tedness, he an t xtraet of a letter from Carthage-, thoui.h I do not deny to him the po-session of t, a. dated the l.dh Deeemher, from ! ,;ach- A'1 however, iri..it me, sir, 1 to tay, ttiat I haie another private rea-on

Which we hiye rea-oll U) apprehend j which will operate upon me with con-iderahh-

that, re this tli d gn at Patriot, Sniov I'xuivmi. has closed hi? hrilliant career f it ur:

. . . .

power, wneu i come io i;iye uiy vote upon il,i hill. Let it he rememh red that Kentucky, the State from which I come, and which 1

The tru-tees, takinsr every means to render it l'is line, with the create-t despatch po-dbh!; useful, have es.taldished it non the most jur- and he feels frei to recommciid Ids wnikai inanerit ba?i ; from the tlourii-liin condition of; eipial. in point of strength and ncatni -, to any this in-litiition, and the well known improve'- j i'l the State. The Public arc r, ,ue.-ti.d to cad ruent of the y outh in the arious sciences, they j and examine fur tin melvi s. anticipate, w ith much eimlideiu'e, the same j haw ri m ehtiruh, .Nov. 2 1, l-.'!H. 3T-tf.

succi'ss irom t he emit i nuauee ol i ts onerat ions. ! " " " "

rjrillb' Vrofi slant .Methodists will hold n J- TVt)-D AYS "Ml'd'n.Vti at the Court House on Saturday, thc 'J'2,and Sunday, the -J3 of January, inst. Thc liev. .Moses HiAKLr,anJ others from Cincinnati, will attend on thc occasion.

I have the honor in part to represent, feel- a I.I...... ;.. ;...i :. .: ... i. i .

., . . t . . H' , ' llll, , , 11, llll, U1MIIMI. .-U-il.l---llUII I lam. nt to -tatc that mi epre ha pi-t . i ' . i i ii . ,. . ' ... claims and such as 1 hone snon to see a, bust

ed hut wheiieyirl am told that the present L'vee utiv e is t o m t a sole arhi 1 1 r in t he ad pislmeiit, lam iiiioluntariU r, ii,inded t hat she inow -roan in.- uth'.i r the w iht ol a liev cr-lo-be forgot li a v i i o.

man who !i I, it Santa Martha on the h'tl

m-t.ats o" lork in the eliill.', with the -ad i ,'i .i hi e that the I.ibi ratur was dim; at t:. i ,,iiiiti i at, i ill, d San l' .!ro, liavin- alf. ,i!y pent I t he -irr;iiin up from the hand i''t i i!lu-trii,iis lti-l,op of the Pioci s( . The i' 1, ar. tintMt apiri-i d of this iinhmrholy

J'uidie. Debt, i-u,:w-:,i;;a 31 l'eii.ions, -jii, I'.ijajn -ii Internal Improvement, .i,.'d (',!!. 'til It The latter mm of expenditures, embraces ' the build UU' of p iers. preservation of ports and barbers, mak in roads, and removiui: obstruc-

) t ions j,, ri ers.v A lid of the amount here statj !, ,f J, 1 1.'!, IvM .Ml was expended on the Cuin-

1, liaial Ko.id. leaving for all other cxpenditur, s limb r tl,c 1 oiiipri la n-ivo In ad or Internal Im; r.i 1111 i.t-, j-.',viiT,."!i:' III only. I I'oit'rnn's ''. i7,ii. Gat.

11 r:

lhlN 1Ii.oh kci:. A writer in the

. ! lat Louisville Journal, in giving a leI.is T.iMiK. We have now ( . i,,ti,, ,,f tl. ,r,.,..,t b, .,. r,,,,,,,!,.

The terms of tuition, as follows : Latin, (Jrcek, ! Hebrew, French, and Spani-h LaiiL'iiau'cs, $10 per session of six months; Kni;li-li (oainiuar, Compiil ion, (b'oraphy, with use of Globe, lrawi:iL' and Projection of .Maps, fi; Astronomy, .Miuerohiuv, Chemistry, and Natural Philosophy, s S; tl.,. various branches of Mathematics, III ; Ucadiiii, Writing, and Arithmetic, 4 per fes-ion, payable ipisrterly. Rev. Wai.i.aci: J)x i on, Professor of l.ansrnasies, superinti ndciit ; .Mr. Zna Cast rat i.ivk, assistant. A mineral cahiia t, with sumo other apparatus, is added to tho Academy. Arrangements have been made s,( that youn ladies can receive iintruetioh in Painting, and all the

brain in s (,f I.iteiamre suitable to tin ir sex. All -tudi nts can be accommodated with hoarding upon the ino-l reasonable terms, at the supcrintendent's. own hou-o, the spaciousness f which will make it very convenient for boarders. n r.rn i : x : is a v i:s, pn -t. GtORQE CoRXF.I.ILS, Sec'). N. B. The sessional examination will conimence on the 7th, and continue to the Sth of I'eruary, to which all the friends of science arc respectfully invited. The I'.ditor of the Cur,;sTiAV Journal

will jihasr insert thc above advertisement,

portion lo the wear and tear ol mental and phvs'tcal constitution no men in this cointnutiit v. we are inuie certain. -in. f-ill.'il iiiwm h.r i l'ii,r,i 'in -i m, 1 1 , i

inteiied at liig Hone 1 a k, and sue- ,;,:,,,,i.;rm, ,1

v-i!.. h. ing the commeneement of the cul.itin- upon the probable size of theL,,;, f!,,i,c;;illlhu. belt vc tile no ?- oiul oluine. We have i ot had time animal to i hich they helonged, iidrodu-j men pel form tlio.-e unpaid serviees vith to e.miiiie it atteiitivi ly : hut are of ( v iH. f,,l0 in beautiful Shawai:oe ! more cheerful alacrity. The holdnos

No men labor harder than printers! I,,r tl"'.'',; w,' ks' !, n'1 1,is bi)1 to thc Tru3- , i . I I tee ol the Pctyrsburth Academy lor payment.

no una ,iie iiieie m aiiinv pain inpiU'

lil' reus th,' .l.uiuiry nuuibi r id thi- di-

m that the present tnunh. r is well . traditi.m. in relation to tho-e tast no:;-! "

ndiiK

lenee

vy'ill

l iiieii some nconlt

i

' to sn-iaiii the liigli reputation d- s( ript-

i i . , ...

ui, ,., ,, ,e. -ivopnnesop.-i.y .. ,.,!. en.. thousand n,eoi:- ago. wh.u. (hewpposed txp-s and p.e-rs: 1: is i in'u lh-hed with eight legal. t ep-; nan-lit hut gl-iomy forest ecu re 1 t'.i iiuiliji,g. jourir-vnvn. and ap-

a sidendid colored plate 1111,1 ' t!"

lav an a-scment iiMa tlie newspaper

jirop.rieioi, would ju-'ily the lnlerenec

r i i rigs, ;in

l

o t,,. Will

1 -1 1 1 o I . -

g'e!l in our liet.

eping sua : J

lie pale men thunder

:ig a:..:

lie lie,

ore

joui le v ui'Mi. anu ai

reidieis io labor apd live without lie:d .. i i.i i

or clouin.g. ami paper makers

i

A table ofthe ro'ibnts - I'-'"- u'en u uu nmnuer a:, a u.v r. ,

" i i.i - i ..

. I lll'll l llltllll.lltll. I llllf'il fill 1 III" '111 I" . I i I I A I ' I

V"o x ish - to nirnisii a comix man i lai wnnoui ever ' I ' ! the wind to ruin this garden of nature: ' ...a ;.. r.. .,,,' u. b-.,,. a,ii,i

tint or b male friends in this J m; hen naught but the untamed wanders ; j caeh of the pJprietors of the daily fniM he prevailed upon to patronize ! of tlie woods and men as unrestrained j papers ia this city "ies ei om-h anriua'l-t!,i-work, for we fell as-ured, thai with1 l,,,'.v XXl'n' master of the soil; a race ; v. u x)w wav of gratuiio-.is a.lverlising

III I.I. IN (TI AN-

" Here, sons of Science am! the Mute's fiicnd. You'll lind afaitiiful hrntlii-r n attctul, Who humbly hopes he may your ll'ntrh.is iih.m.1." CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, SiSvciitiitli iiul

JEW2LLEII,

KSPIX TI IT.LV informs his friends and

the public centrally, that he has opened a Shop in tho brick building adjoining S. Hathawa v Store, on Front

Street, yyhere all calls in the lino of hi? profession yvill receive his BEST attention. Watch Chain?, Keys, Seals, and Trinkets, for sale. Purchases old gold and silver. Risin? Sun, Ind. Jan. 1st, 1831. 43-.tin.

Suit in Chancery. DEAR lit MiN CIRCUIT COURT) h ti,ii;r Tl.K.M, lfc30. t laioi.h 1. John, iV

Win. S. Dnrbiii f

.l-iin,t ( KIIV, FH.F.lh

.Milton SLapp, and others. J jOW, on this day, to wit: On the -JUlh day aI of October, 1 s.'in, conn s the coiiidaiuant-, by I luiin, their attorney , and prove to thc satisfaction ol the Court no-.v hero in Chancery sittiuir, thnt William P. bryan, and Timothy ,M.llr nn, Seh latter,.! ml Bryan, partners under the name of Schlatter and liryan, George V. Fields, and Samuel Forbes, partners, &c. and William Worrall, and J. II. Worrall, partners-, i!yc. tc. are not re-idcnt of this State; public notice is, there-

lore, hereby j; i en, to I he aforesaid non-resident-, that unless they appear before the Dearborn Circuit Court, in chancery sitting, at their term, on the s 'cud Mondav in April

nexi, then and thero to answer to the Hill

lad H sof taste, it i ei y popular.

of animals were in being, huge as tlie f:or ,-,-,, p, or societies w ho are aide and i :ilsaid the same, as to them, will be taken

irowiung precipice, crut i a--,ne nioo.i y , , ht , Pav, aed in ;.ew snaners for

,f panther, switt as the descending eagle, i vvlli,.. b,.LV(; i,,.;,!,,.,- credit i.or thanks.

I I- . I i 'IV I

to delrr.y the expenses ot e.iu-a., ia;; hi

llarditishurg. resuhii.g in the immediatt

1'ti. A enu: r. On Tus(lav

1 -.1.1 il ,. l (' ..: !.

n most distressing arcidont occurred at l" " ' mgnu i i.e

pllies trashed belli atb tin ii' lee',, atnl

I hi' lake slirm.l. a- 111, v slakiil 1Ii.it-

d. at!, ..f zr.nrr.ox imki: dtanis. llliMi Th(. (m...M j.lv;,,in iVili wa fecoiul son of. Mr. Jacob I tennis, of that hmh d ; and the bathed arrow fell harmp'are, ahotit IS years of age. He w as less Irom their side. Forests were laid !e-eendi;ig a small hill, with a waggon w;,1(';ila ""' ? '' groans of expiring , , , i -,i . animals were in ard. and w hide villages load of woo!, alone, and w illiwi two or . . .

,1,,..., b,,.K,e.ls..,b;.f:,l,..M , U!UV" ? NT 111 a I Maine to Mexico, and he eel

, . ,.. . , ' . m.anein i lie cry ot universal distress ,)K iocky Mountainous the henefudor 11 I... nw.l nil, ii. mil iiii,.lr 'in, in,. . I .1 .. . . j . . 7

1 1 ' e.Mciiucu eyen io ine regions oi peace, .n.( in. ! fate. The hill being covered and the (Jood Spirit interposed to savt

children, even though he might have a son or two in college. If some rich fellow, who inherited his money without earning it, were to give awav half as much, he would he lauded "sky high,' as the prince of philanthropists. ;od his name would ring alnngthe Atlantic from

Hied from

wiili ji e, and the road narrow,

l(,,the unhappy. The forked lightning

i.i iii . . ..in., m gleanud all around, and loudest thunder t iht he could better descend it W lib- , , , ' . , ,

rocked the globe. The holts of heaven

of his race. A few hundred dollars.

given in a lump, is something to tell of, six-pence at a time, a dozen times a day, is never thought of. Boston Courier.

It appears from the returns published

in the Columbus Journal that we shall

ei 1.., king the wheel. The W eight of rR1 ,ulI j( t , , Uu? mu,, ioiuM (,,.,

t'i' load, it is thought, pressing upon thc alone, and the mountains echoed with

. . , i i it r i ,1 i ii 1 1 I

cm n. broke the bow ol the oil ox ; the j mo ueiiowiiig.i 01 ueatn. .n were kin- j cA short of one million. The entire hear one s;l holding b u k, turned tlicl1 cxcTl ;e male, the fiem'st of tliej lM,)U:l,ioI, aniouts to about IKITOO , i iri , ra e, tind hitn e t ti the lury ol the kies i . I -. a, . tbe esliinitd r-itin of rein. onr-e i,i tin waggon, and run it oil Uu: ! ,. . ,, i ,, ,, wni(ii ai ine t stimait u l.uio oi ri pie:issai led in vain. I le ascende d Ibe b nest i c., ... rii Miyii ...:n

i ,, i .. . . .i I - m I ii ill H ill one mi eiei t ;i;,iaiw yy in ln:u . t i',,n r.i ., I,.nri ikii.t-lnriiilirr Mio i-i 11 .1 . J 7

- f, j summit wnicn snaues inesourre 01 many load. a,( precipitating the wheels and waters, and roaring aloud, hid delianc the '. -i i lie -Ji) , ',.,.( dow n a steep ! l every vengeance. The red lightning" h.liyiu. In iMinm.nii.r i ,. bin,. niched the lofty fusaiid liC.l t!l.

" h he "leaped the f,ce fand becoming ' Vmllf iAmt vu f'"" " VlK "ill therefore he ' 7 raueil monster. At length, maddened j about uo-ot inr cent. Cin.Jincr. ei, 111. .I, ,1 Mill, II... I,.. 1. II -l rul -.i 1 1 1 .1 ' .11

- "' f ' vvun uiMiain, ne leaped over me wavefy.ll at 10 hi, mi k, and the load of wnod-ofthr we'd, and at this moment reigns oiitliit. In this -ituation he was found the uncontrolled monarc h of Hie wilderdead a f. w ininnles afi. rwanN. ' ness, in despite even of Omnipotem e il- - ' ;s(lf.! ( iiM.iii .s-. Our -t (.'ongressional J . I I . . . . .. ..... II..... U .11 I . . . . t .

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as conies sed, ;uid a decree, as to the said nonresidents entered up accord inl r . J A M!:s"l)ILL, crk. January 1.', 4 i--lw Suil in i'liAtivvvy. di:ai;i:o!;n entci it cot rt, t i r,,ni.i; nam, 1 s.'hl. i Sariini I Hond . Samuel Kees,

J-,ecutoi s ol David Keos,ilccM. f On complaint

.1 gainst r in Chancery Jabez Percival, and other-!. J

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the r.'Otli ol October, conies the com plainants, hy Dunn, tln ir attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court noyv here in Chancery .sittiiijr, by ailidavit made and filed, that Daniel Davis, one of the defendants in this suit, hath departed this life, mid that Israel Wilson hath adiiiini-tered on his estate, and that Caroline Wilson, yvife ofthe aforesaid Israel Wilson, Ancil Davis and Mary Ann Davis, are the children and heirs of the said deceased Daniel Day is; on his motion, have is therefore jxiven said complainant? to amend their bill of complaint aforesaid, by making the aforesaid administrator, and the said children and heirs, ilelendants to said bill; and it appearinp; further, from ailidavit made and fib

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t' in.pe.,, binerit ofjiid-e Vf k. The ' ret dim iled. Tin. conditions pre-.

scribed by the latter, attat bed to Hu

ghe Ohio eighteen members, leaving

a lame fraction. At the present ratio r,l ,liat t,,e ai.l administrator and the d.il

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men, .inn iieus uiore-ain, are 1101 residents ol

this State, and that A mil Davis and Mary Ann Davis arc minors, under the ac;o of tyventjoneyears; it is therefore ordered, by'thc t'ourt lioyy here, that brael Wibun lie, m,,! ho is hereby appointed guardian, ad lilem, for the said minor-; and it is further ordered, by the Court, that notice of the pendency of thc aforesaid suit he puhlidicd in the Wcsti rn Statesman, a newspaper puhlinhcil and printed in ba'vrenceburgh, for four yveeks successively, notifying and rcipiirini; the said Israel W 'iUon and Caroline Wilton his yvife, and the said Ancil Davis and Mary Ann Davis by (heir guardian aforesaid, to appear before the Judge ofthe Dearhorn Circuit Court, in chancery sitting, at their term t be hidden at I.ayvrencehurgh, in and for said county of Dearborn, on tlie second

I Monday, in April next; then and there to an-

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we should be entitled to z. members. The. entire population in 1S20 was.aSl,

Hangrr f tiling ingriiions. Houghton, yyho sometime since figured ayyay in this city, as the inventor ofthe American Chess Player, has been found guilty of forgery. .V. Y. E. Jour.

It is Muted, that Commodore Bainbridge is

l 'W - are (,, il,,. Kith inst. at whirli ... . ... : to be the I resident ot the t otirt Martial, and

. . . . i o now learn mat ine conuicting vieyys it is .,r,,bable other iiilicers besides Com

""' "iite bad not got through f the(unpany and Ibe citi.ensof I.011- ,.,.b,rel reighton will be brought before it.

Willi all 1 III' I y lib Ii. in tin. in-illir 11 iuvill.. nut I111I 'K VVI' kll 1)11. ISO . Iiee II

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The New York Kvening'Posf announces that

l oiiipbsheil Persian, who has rpiided nia-

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i,liie"e ol way through the eity, have, ly at (im-taritinnple in the capacity i.f Am teQ u.'he hill of com 'ne peOpie Ol .r the rnpv I.or s d.ivs, and very little hu-i- ... ,....i i b, il... I;..vl.l...,l ! ba-ad..r from the Persian Court, about toief Justitc-.tWie attached to the ITnion.rl.

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Regimental KokiiiIs. A T a meeting of the field officers, beloncin; 2m. to the tenth brigade, of Indiana militia, at the hoii-e of Col. Scott, in Rising Sun, on ho 1st day of November, Is..'!", the ndioyvin j hounds for the several liegiincuts wit Li ri saii brigade v.ere agreed upon, viz. Third Hegiincnt. Beginning at the iieuitii of Urnnt' Creek; running thence yyest, to the smith ve-t comer of si.cte.n ' J, Ton'ii a, range W. ; thence i.ortti, to the N. W. corner of Sect. .1, Toyvn 4, Uange 'J. W. ; thence east, three miles ; thence north, one mile ; thence east to the t Ihio Kiver ; theiii; doyvn said river to the dace of beginning. Fourteenth Regiment. Beginning at the south west corner of Switzerland county ; running thence, north, to th Ripley county line; thence cast, to the Dearborn county line; thence -outh, two mile.; thence east, to the line dniding Pannes two

anutriree; incnce joutn, totiieiuuo Kiver; thence down the Ohio River totheplacu of beginning. Fifteenth Regiment. Beginning at the fractional section line, batween 1 and 12, Town fi, Range 1 , West ; running thence west, to Tanner's creek; thenc up said creek to thc Toyvnship line; thenca yyest, to the. south west corner of section .'cJ, Town (!, Range 1, Wr. ; thence north, three miles; thence eat, to the county line; thcuca north, to the county line; thence east, to tl. a State line; thence south, to the placu of beginning. Forty-fourth Regiment. Beginning at the mouth of (.rant's rcek ; running thence down the ( )hio river, lo the bus dividing Ranges two and three; thence north,

to the Dearborn county brio; thence cast, ti the Ohio River. Kitty -iitth Regiment. Beginning at tho fractional line, between 1 and 12, Toyvn .", Range 1 V.; running thenco yves,t to Tanner's creek; thence up said creek to the section line; thenec yyest, to the N. W'. coriu r of Section .", Toyy n 5, Range 1 , yvest ; thence north, three miles; thence v.cst, to tho boundary line; thence south, with said line, to south west corner of Section Hi, Toyvn 5, Range .'I, ".; thence east, to the Jouth east corner of section It!, Toyvn f, Range 2; thenco south, three miles; thence east, three iuih'3 ; thence north, one mile; (hence cast, to the Ohio River; thence up said River to the plac of beginning. Sixtieth Regiment. Beginning at the south east corner of 5eotioii 21, Toyy u .'I, Range 2, W. ; thence we-t, to the boundry line; thence, with said boundary line, to the north west corner of section 21, Toyvn ti, Range .1, W. ; thenco cast, to the northeast corner of Section 21, Town 5, Range 2, W . ; thence south, to the place of beginning. Truly copied from the oiiianal, in mv ollice. SAM I IT. .Ii:i.l. KVBrigade Insj'crlor. Dec. .Th, IS.10. .Iiv li.-tnd lor Male.

4 NY person widiing to l. purchase n beautiful 4&?sf? and WELL IMPROVED F.lliM, situated on

the Ohio river, in Boon county, Ky. being a

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!.., house until .,,! )in,tors. There is, hoyyever,! "x ' "":;ir il ll,r' ",,,,rr '"jgislature of

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viy.uiii y,cic, Enlii! .Icnd'hi Three men employed on Ihlt the

it sh ill be tin ill y di-po-ei of. Anion" another route (o the Ohio below

tin on,, i 1 ,br, 11, I,. I, i. f J.. (I... I I'.ills. and the route to ( 'incinnati, at the

of rn.r I.ilfve.. u, d,.e , ll-ie " Hm- "o-npanv. Onr opinio,, -I;- - r. killed on Wednesday h,s, :,t ay, that thc

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LMVUi'' the IVeM.i lit authority' to I. . I ... ' . . . i i .... i... ,t . bank wlnU) engaged in dgiiig at its ba-i

. . J w ill not be l elaioeil a single n.n, o H" tlie Mle o a National Aril'.oi), oi, the ;u,,n. ofthe iiee,,ti;iti., of theVoinpa Wtrn v;jir-. and appr"pi ia'ing nv with l.ouiille. Ay. lupnrtir.

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is that tl,.-(omineiKt in. nt oltheuoik , V ' y ,' " ".' ' fo lar com-

va .II not h. retarded a Mngb- dav,by the Tui,otl(( .r xw, ;ir,, i , , , , , r ,, , , , . re injured a0 ,M'co.,nr a

the s:imn time, one of thnn severely. DP 1113(10 DC- ( f.'mira Gaietlr.

part of the belly ieu trad, can hi: accomiiio-

, ,-i , 1 dated bv applyinii to the subscriber. A ciedit security until it is undermin1 ... . 3 1 J s vni, v . . , 3 , , . . . , . will be given. U S. .miui.i.. liisiduous and fatal doctrines, , o,,n JK:ut 41 -tf. makino- rapid progress, under -- . . ducivebut (leb.sivc guise of aMor:ij?e:rjinl t onuiiiioii. for State flights? Will our S. v, vL-W. JOHNSON . ,.,,7- , 1 1 .VVINti a large and couiiiioibou-W Abbslumber Until his locks arc Shorn no,!:SK, i,,,r0pare. to transact all km Is will not the friends of the Unior,jno iu that hue, on rensonaldc term. pt. 2'.l.

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