Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 37, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 November 1831 — Page 4

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with great simplicity, in fact, it i? gen- works. It treats of various subjects, or- the late splendid contest with Mr. Wirt,) V V X XSYIA'AXI A WHU;. erallv,a self-evident one, whose nppli-! atory, poctrv-,niorality, iVc. and abounds lias a bland and lacinatiag witchery, Denoted to .Wws, frditir, .,. miurr, l'vliu.ul cabiliiv to the caso. if it he intricate and i in rejections, happily suited to the con- which has been found irresUtable even Ecvnmty and fr.jml-u ;,.

doubtful, you would in vain seek to find; ! dition of young men. who are entering bv his enemies. It would he dillicult c ,Ua.i; Mv-ii0'i.-t w

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1 tllll 'i tlMIU l IIU llllllt Mill II. Ill )ll I. II j . . ... -!,, I r . . , . , . I i ,- 11 , ' i ll i i .1 out vnu would wonder that vou did not the learned professions. It is not sparse to say, m the words of an old writer, ro.iiilrv. tunic n,v hn cin univi i it a t-i- ....... . . ' . . '

tellectu.i! -.ril'b

i.ii ii i- t lint tti..r. t,-.,... tv ...... ..:... ! f ; .. I.:i . :. , I. , 1. l . -.. ' it i :i - l- i t Some ehu.iilatina of the i.' m i. u m. v. .i ....

,i, ,. -1 -:, , , ...... im uiiu'ii.iiiii - ci mimic- ii Miuni imc ,m myi s ia- v ncuitr n is Miuie s more an ;e it;u, or , , , . , tliatl .dr. tll(, tile. :;0t- .., ;, 1 i , . .. , ... ' . I. . J ' always expect! In llic m...-ii!y ol nil '. :s ; an.l ,

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SUCCCSS. OIH- tt II I in t!

ic Con vciititui. I sine en 1 belieethat whatever Mr. Witt dot? he dot s eon-ci-

ci.t'.ou-lv.

an

.oMiiiiu. i ji.hu iu lean vou on. :is

ou are convinced.

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for tl. I',,,i,h ,,r, U t!. Vnii-M,-.,,. llL'l, ti'" gentlest gradations, until tl.K- o( Ln-lh literature, those who

.Mr. Wirt's language, at titue?, inav

lie -aid to be alrno-t oriental; his figure:

drank of the " ell of English undefiled." When I have contemplated the moral

old wor-, his sneer more diabolical."

Mr. Webster, to reverse Coleridge'

remark upon Southey, does not so much ''j-j'J

possess, as lie is 2,iSCSSf-d '',!

i'i't..!!i, a- ti. e.iMii''

U. . . . . .-V . ..... " .. IIIIHU. I Ul K lll.l 1 i..tti . i . . I 4 . 1 1 . .. fr

v.... ..w" ...v.,, ui.u ,:,, 0 , .,,,.1 K,, ,1 .,,! ;,dl,r.(,.,l . I i f AT,

t. err i l.iini.jti. l up h.io cr n . .. ' . '

sustains himself

proof".

I have often remeted that he did not

his genius. ! i

lie is an ambitious man, doubtless be- e'i tl"'

cause ambition is inseparable from great-; j,, hlJu, ness. The stamp of his genius hovvev-1 u-mai in

turn away irom uie inornv patns ol the er, ana us hnrh-minded worUins. are i !,u" ' oy n i i n.-i.ai .--v-i

, .. . ". . . ' a 3 ' I., ,.,i ,, .

rnrn'ltinnili.hl II.

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ui-iovei i .u i' hi i i i-iooi ui wi i. , ii , .i i in .I l , c i , , i A 11-, it "( hin the highc-t thghts of elouuence, .t any ra e. in. til lately. Mr. irt con d i- .t, t - ., . - , , , . , hi- hearers having no lear that he wi not be accused, even nv Ins wain.e-t en- ,,, 1 . ,., , . . . ,-, . . i I'd' from Ins eminence, like him m the enue-.ol bcinga tomcnter ol partvstnie. ,-t), n fy Al . . . . . , . 1 larle with th waxen wins. On the

', ,, , "!, . ' . contrary, ou feci confident of his intel-i literary character of our cotiutrv. It ! ton, Massaehusetts.has eathered 3G3 lbs.

5no..i.t r. inn. r inai aecusation is not i..,.,,i ' r rt, , ...I r ' ... . '''-' i.it,-s,

-l .. W:.. l i.i ..wmi.i .:iiui,hi, iiiiu ,ii.ni uin noie nut, noi i ii i.n uiitri noil io snea v ui zutiutiu a nuiii viu: sccu anoiliei ai noi remain mutt- :i;t n'n ,., , Air. H nt has pursued the even .i: , .lt ., r , . . , .... ! ..... , . , ' 1 1 ''

rr ,rs ii tin. nunii ir i -it fii-it. ..... r. i r ? ... r,r .1 1- 1 - .m r 11 irt .... t i-nriemfMith n He .-a. r ..m., (..a. n.., uiu im 1 nun win v 1 1 . 1

.1 . I C " .. uitl'ii'iKU vi .11'.. f.v'iiiini'iiwii i .hi. 11 11 1 IIIC 1 "I tJiiivuiu i'i.it,u rill iJl'IJlt:- UUCI t ... .. ...

.Aim-ritan miasi!;r: an l.ni.i,,. 1

law, and devote the whole force of his I visible in all that he does.

mind to general literature. 1 feel persuaded that he would have be en the first i Tar. Yankees. One man at (,'harles-

tenor el Ins nrok s-ion throii'h a long ..... ..' , , , , ); . . .... t 1 , . , . . we experience, in litemng I lite, not a mere awver, who, like a ,i i , , , , r , , , i ' , the able-t speakei. who often drinlce lori .( an o:dv go m the r'ars ol i , , , . . ; , , . glaring imperfection which I

plucked an apple

to many ofi lVc.Muer.cv bv the a!iti-maonic conven-jof his trees that weighed I lb. 10 oz.-

'a wUllout sri'in a ia:r -;m.:i r i,( X iri.

oi.jj.i of Mr V I.V i a Willi;

llie atlvoc.i.ry ol v. Ii.it ii.is I'nri.i.Ui, ;,.;r !.,.., i, nil.

OI.H-V i'V 'l....UAll. 1. 1 In. i

I !w, :,!, t!.- ..,t... ti ,:, ,,f Ji.Mlt, ' i'anlf ti..- iM(,,u:.:i..ii ,,i In-

iJnovviiH.-nt, by li-M h an ! ( i f..

i f I'l'imlai A if ill' a-;-. tiiat inn. . 'i ' Anirn--:.ait kt

UUIIlallUII .111,1 nt,t Hint (!('li'll,! CV1-I V

me, soul d poliry, an ! i,( i'i, iit;tiitM. Iribiitt-s t. add ti Am.'.-i. an uvaliii, .!.'mcan rosoitrcos, stren-i.u.a i .n.e t.-..tn. . national chui.u irr.

Un Mat,; an. I N jtU.al 1'.

tlie liti I'li'i'-ai v

men .i..;ut ,

l.'

ical i;;U rmation and -agacitv have k p

;iee w ith his oth r iniprovrrni'ii.. I ligenius i- of the first or,, r, ainl l.e h?; improved it with the mo,t si-dub ( an-, xtrting hi' mi:.d iiovt a- an ar.t'.i.r, a' 1 pew r.f a law ver; hi? i'i;S in .ath d parunciit. iie;'n ir : hi.. tr : r .1 ow er., giving him that arl.-iv t'i;,;. :n,itioa a; i !i,ow h'dge. w hieii, w hrn 'oi;;hmid with grii'nw. make-, v-hat Mr. V iii rt i-. a truly gn at man. ,'t

r,nnian. ad i r-.H r

IF ; s

have some I tion. nor of hi rm l it or demerit in ac-:and the cow c f a third dexterously shook ! ur of

1 have fre-! a quince tree, and ate a peckof the gol-1 a lvolt '"'

.000 1 ,;.; .,,;;

of I an'' v iews.

0f! Expt.-rii-i:i-c i''t t n-, i in obt'iiiwu't I i it , i .

eril herftofini' n;i: m'.i '. f

pretnt the tribute of my gentlemen, a uitli grows water-mel-' ""i "h

YU" power of ritliculihg his ' admiraticn, not to lie politician, not to i ons weighing 30 lbs. So thev go on. ' a!lil'r J i? .Mr. i irt s forte. I h. the at ti-ria-ca ic cat.eu a'e for the Pro- lth anv thinrr. rom a shavmcr bnv tn :i ,, i , ,.

- I J O1 O j t'i;iui uim; niiiii i iU- nri i'ior ia w hich h-an-iii.'s ?iclrii, v, but tu tlie authftr of the lri-!nin, from contrivinsr wooden fiutm"rs 1 u'r- " Und-fstu-.-a,,

rriMlitiiiML : riiilinir ll.-if ru.rnitt.ihnii

V "IHIUUlll I .1"- l l"H li'Mlli ll'UU'U.

1 It .111 1 1 Mllr vi 1111m ' lillr In- lis ri.inrn.l i ... . ... . . . - . ...

; ..;,i. iu ...... ' i ' ;iy destroying the rii.-ct oj their elo-l qu.ntlv heard lain, vvlien opposed to 1 den Iruit! A fourth makes about 'J.

k-'io'vled-'e of lii-torv ai d of hp' a"' ' :l,lrncc' Mr. irt has studied oratory some of the n-.o?t eminent n.'n of on r , dollars a year by the manufacture i , , . '.''( )p a lfl1 11 : with Ciceronian can-, and in the reck-: countrv, a:,d t!;i- hastv sketch of him is 'shuiing Loxi to assist the operation aial .no,, an rla-ics. a- profound as .. ... ... I . , . . . ., i ..nrT. i , . .- .'

. : i n 1 , ,, . .ii ,-. I-. im mi. nunc hi- nv i ne a r-1 oi aw n i i una opinio!,?, w men i men en- nuiiiucaiing uie nearas oi me soutn

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.111.- I I . ,H 11,111 I, I ( -V 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 S 1 I II ' 11 I l.ll 11,'li. 1

JfUiriji.'' Ii;''

n jit in. ijiif-, 11 1 miivi.u! n, u it'' u,i l.i.-

- un; v., it v.,: I v., i MI...IOI1

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j" II' ''I I Ol IUI I.. i:l r.in:'in,'

.-) Ciat i. , a;.'i tun., -uiu ;

upr.'OH ,,i ii. tion. . r, in...

.! i- .1 i-.'u,- ,' -I', , 'Ii -unl ! ,v ,

a., iii hi I 'III il' ! .. i'n :U p i-.r ! a-i ol in

1. 1 in

r, ai: . h r. - 1 i';.ar : ' -: in

an ;,;cl..te i- admiralde. Afi, r !..- !ia- ti.-h Spn" tl.- - CM ilacla l-.r' the j to the u?e of tlie ba onet from making ' "Sf A, '" d;-iiM-,-'.i,!h d the a?-ur lity of h.i? op; ;,- Life ( t' II i i r a great lavvvcr, an acute ' eider to handling 3'i pounders, the Van-1 .",'r"u p'.lt, '!.y '",mp;,'! ..!',,' ia ::t s argument, w ii!i a t lear; e-? v hit h ?tatt.m:;-i. a id ?'!: una! e advocate, and ! kee always wishes to go a-head and ' 'l , 'rhi; '.;.' ,;

n:t -t critical logician wo-.s'.l .idmire. la?, tln-uh not lea t, an honest m r 1... I 1 I . ., ! .

.1? I

i via-. in--! ; (" Kando but fir

or literate! e cr i a:al a!. M.k.v

ui , aim- i , ui;. ,!. i,;,r!.

I1 1 1'' ' t is as t'a v Mtav 1 1 ,, t-.i iij', i ':, is in i, . tma ! .! ,-.-

I ! m.-v

i'i,'.'H on:v in ik-i; t u

l.rv. hut grt at in t .n

;i.'". .a hi-HU-I..5 ;'!. -a,

be ;

tl

alti r ht- 1

ail t!ie I atI iooki r said, aial w h:-t: v t

'a or

in.

i-Irali-d !,i? ; remi-cs witli j

law. tliat I.sw vvli;)-i Se;it " i? tiie !).oiH of CodJ

i' t.;e liarmonv of the

.- ln -elf.

, v ii-t, r ia m o!, ui il i

i h hi wit.T.iZewi II i i ai. tl.-tv. iii- point, force a. d full :','. -1

of all," for imiier-ahtv and a;'tv f

superior to ary cf

?lio; ht, joii.l ha:c;

( a u i ,

I liO-4 itll. M.iV l 1 K .'U-K'.'it. .1 1 2 X . Wr.liVlLJi.

Mn. Wi.nsriai's apiiearance is very

: ?l 11 L' mf. 1!,' Is :i mnu nf !'u ifn r.-.m

i:al wlu ri Mr. Yirt has a!jU(1(. illCpulCtl,n.,i0 v,irs corpulen- . la eVMior; , every of r v. and abo:;t the .aiddie hei-ht; thoudi.

Iiotn his deli! rial ' movements, and the

itioa of his head,

aoi-r. Hi? features erhi!!y cast. His

i:u seiei.ee. oi -.gj i g tii a to l.i ; pm p, -;) af'; r

,r l.e

died up the truth of phil, .?(!. v. ..

d tlie !.e--uiie-

pirit? thro;

talent. Mr. W irt is them.

Mr. Wiit had not roir- ofthe advt:.titioa? aids of high birth, foi turn-, or e. iicxior-, fo a.-si-t him up the stt ep .' f.nic. lie wa compelled to force hi?

expei :. i:, I' i l,:?'.o; v

1 j ( ti , all cuniing hl.e : . . i " ...ii . . ' i

:. .u ins can; auer in: l.a- exj-raia npui: th. Ca?e, w itli mi. h r. ih ctics Mi: would sup; o.-j 'iarrovv er '

j eeulii.r 1.

ne aptiear

a

lore

head

va'.ed pi

- li.Ul'il t

and po

l? it great

amplitue'e,

and

1 'II'. 1 .. 1 .r, .

I lie w in su uown vvitn a pciitcmic to make ! a clock mt of cedar shingles or enter I for a three years' voyage to the Pacific j to harpoon w hales ju?t as it hapjpeiis!" Tvro of tliein. some ears ago.

took a trip to Canton in an old -loop, in w hich they built an oven, and commenced the manufacture of gingerbread; ar:d having gathered rnonev, returned with a - coii?i-!erable" cargo of teas, which they picked up in trade." And one who had recently, peradvonlure.

t i;- r.'-i ..t iritt; I It: .' -i. 'i , inu-t ;i p-ii, mo in. l.i- a : i 1 1 : : i -

i i -a;

in In

Ml . I.

lot-on to use, w u ,- thev

ep j' rt ??f.r s w rote all 0 ; . Mr. Wirt

pait (!c-el Vts t!

upo:i I. un

T i I A 1

pressed down heavih over the eve, and ! neu i.oin a voyage among Ine lro- . ... ' ' : 1.....1. ..,,1,.. . ...i. t i . i

tl.e I've il?. !. , : i v t :u.d ,.rl. hi.miiusui n;r i,tiui, in e.iuai t-eai

i.ucij iiirtiiageo a team oi one Hundred:

i:i;.l,,. . ,a,' 1 r t'i - V.,'.'-, i. "it ,

1 . 1' . I'm

.e cl t!

H:er h

4 1

has done !

ie eve ii? ii, o.i piv

throw ii lino .-Iroiig siiatiovv by the prom-

i i:. ente and lo;v. rtii

g bko khe.-s of his

If t.10 Op'l.-c.itt

a mho lion, pn;;r ihrtli j y

i a-iiKt i ion v.;,', vviuch

rows, 'i'he lower part of hia face

;d t xpres?u e mainly of ener

gy, but capa.de ;1 a protean facility of

....,1 C. O : i- ..i i I ujt; oi tut-I

aim nuj jMii? oi oien ;i a c.uue snov,ju, . l.i J . ... . . I .1 i

iii.tixnmg ami counier marcning uu-m like a vtcII tlrilled coir.nanv of soldier-.

at command! Vv'e mav next hear of I IT..'.'.?

' .wi i

it hi:

re-, am

1 wh

once U rrible aial beautiful: tt rribl

owa way. unaided, and unfriended;

r.i'.i if .i l, in ,, .-.;-:. , i i

v., ... in. .v. l.V'l I I 1.11 ? I n 1' , j ;, . . . , 1.1,11.' ,l"m lts scver.tv ana tru h. and be.nifi he tail-nt -chool lor a mamtenai re. I .-. i . . . . 1

..I 1 .i . ... .. . ! ,l" l" fl.

mi, i.e ne Muuii'ii iaw, ii a? dtirirdT that time, while he v.as n student. nf iinniediai' ly afpr he was admitted to

toe praciici. tliat he wrote the

ta le.e ' i.iin-ll cpi . li.

piav, which anticipate? articulation as !lim teaching 'ol, or hammering!

lt!if the shadow of 1

lis

taought

came

through. Without being thin, his features have a sculptured clearness of

Is convev ed. i Mi. irt ba

ll 1;

anguage in which it j . .,.vl tho ;( t S ()f iIitdlectul )a.!v,y vmranf. ! !,i .r !, i'.' .r it.' i' I d V : .tl ?l ri '. I r .rlv- ilmivii -i. !

ihor-e-shoes building n mil

cotton table-cloth-, or making

His on'.y motto h " ow

Ml.? AW,7,r.

trap?!

weaving

niouse-

Iwav s . truck inc

i

ol tlieri' ii .:.; ir-. the in w na n. whn l

. 1 1 ut) inui 1 1 i. .e 1 1 .e 1 au

1 1 . r . . . . i

' - 1 " 1 i."".. -J. v. . .' . i. ' ; i.i ;

eu iption ;, ...... ...

. . ...ui,' .f.i;m

i.u iv.l.r un I , on, iii mi, t 'ii uillll lllllr prime tmm--.1 1,, fn.,,s ,.11.; n,,rvnn. ii;J

I'M'tlu r, i? a remarkable one. !

. reir.

1 ' r u l

'J-, .l.'lll tn' ,Oi''. ol n. ,tl'.c ;i- 1, In bll-taill hit.., v.c f :i : i 1., nv ti

same jmiuij,'- .i J aiikson -a n viitm', liliuitv kaiiiainni'it by in ti"l by his ian.

7,'alously i'-)o.i.i .: tmn ol nine yai,-, v.;n n

j vtaiiM tne pi : 1 11. c ufiivim.

Ua mg Mipti 1 : ' 1 ; u ir pic t ii. 1: v. 1 1: liis mi-UMJiv? I .:, .;., aaions oon-n.n.n it' I 1 or led a sntno on -i l. r puinical t, i;ivc:;it

''...i,. i.ur p.e.1,1- to it.,- iVupli-: uti-i n.ent of the ti'mi.? o t k' cintrin ,

I'.li'Lli.in-. in ',,-, , ,,, ,- t ,,,

linn, 1 t ; an i :, ran

'''' Wi!':';;-:'. ;. a., i 'n;lVn ;.,..! i.

iiu'ii.tii j ,,: .1 l'i,,,.in''. ln'.i.it'nrr, or 1 mil. ui , 1' a ini'rc i'i'arv li;u; i ui o:

in lion, m - 1 ; ,. , 1 1.-. I An.

1? a ( aivti.tui Jr sii J',:,iu I !, Mini,' 11 a -on no v Im

t',I In 1. 1 1 1 1 tic, a, 1.-,: no M-ok- In n,

; II',' pa iion,,.' ol I im 1 1 .in, cut. ? " . ..

I 1'1,1'H C I, 1 , Ol;.;-l- ,, j.,, ; itittitt'ie : an,! h.i? m.

i an : u Mr. t nvri i

1 la Uir lrv. an.! in i, ij..,,!: H. , j ol l-oiil' iii' a I., n.'i.t 1,11 tor !, i bur:!. ,' i'.ir ttitt piot, . tmn nf i ,

1 .;..;!. ii 01 a....,.u. n, i r t

,1:1 n:- , 1,1. i 'l' .' ot t.. : . -.mil u " I 111 tinth. i prim :: .

n .111 : 1 t ll;r

,' ' "I.::' '. ,'i a 1. r rot i '.. -

'it.

1. a, 0:11' . 'i on ' in to r

in.,.r hoi

irw .'a

'ri-.

I-

an;

oe so en-

tt r-. .'ipj'iie-- ;,j.;lv h f"'."!;! e w it'. w hi, h 1. 1 .1

ri:':i a; 1 i ut v pm

1 1 . 1

rate.t- nt? i 1, c, , , it f ! rw !.;- i ar-J-'i! It To i !: i.t',,1 h

p!ii." ' e! a-. i

rii - in one of the-

li'ii-eh. '1'l.c clohe dc-eli!. the

pen--? ct ora'nrv, c-

ite i . " ,t 'i . v .i-i-i' i"-. i-i 11:.

. a t? .. ... . . " lace, a

...... ,,t ,.. , . .

( 1 ,1 , . , . 1 iiihii 111 ,ii:v" iiiiini.i. r.ii.iu ;it llllli"ii.

I I.I1L l..''.t l ..I.i lll.'l.lfl ll'.w. . ...

t-1 1 r .1 l. , s "i'iinthc ex-rti-e o! i:.? honorable and pro1 . and controling the stronger and dceiHrl,- 1 1 r , . c 1 .' , t 1 . 1 ... t v 1 c-io'i.'i 1 atii . we led t 1, it it eriihn, u s

p.a-io'is ol our nature. J le ha? not that 1 . . . I .. , 1 our finest conception ot greatness; but

ikivi io,, -'lll M lll. 11 IM t'lilitdll t (.-

oa i. t v :ir! , hi

!:! v ol i v tiling- n i(. aim. t ' ( ni;,r 1 1 ! a: . ;, w in 1 j . ,,v I,

:i,i ta-

w 1 1 cei '

a

1 ' ,a!;o f . w.a tl.at V

1 n 1 i ' v

wait ot. 1:1c

iiii'.ii ia il i

tn

Wealth and '. havrt great

! --rs ?o j-troiigly. nor can le ii?e above , the teiii'e-t ot 'popular t omntotioa, as he tells us l'att'uk Henry could, and soar ; w ith supi n. dominion." lie ;tiits t deeji p;i?-;on. Comparing him with the i living badiiig orator? of our country, w 'should -ay thai Clay suipa?es i.jIn j(1 j th pow. r , f t -onf rclling a iiii?Ci llaneotis

a--cinb! ige, w ;i h: public mital wa?

tj t!ic rm:u la(. Iv ixr.ti nin! bv Mr. i; . P

niitli on U-uli Sirt-el. l.i-tv.-con the st,,r, - .,i

Tou-- ;:t:l II. I). Ji.lm, win ro !, lia-

IB MI'UP- lit I

ill -il)

rt 1, mi! i ii, u!; 1 nr. , li 'in l; r n,;,n, an' aii'.a v - -inr , an 1 er 1 ,n, a i-' anin.t th.-ii-i' non , oirnn-

nit i ! iv nia-ric-

V ' in.

opriiL'i! ;i new ;i-

1 im -, Pat, -ht y.h

had we met him tint in;i solitary place,

and caugat a ghnij --- o! las dark countenance by a lla?h cf lightning, wo sh'i'uh! tloa!)t,v.e are inclititd to believe, whi ther v. e had rten a d; mi-god or a

devil. Alriil,,,

Mr. VfcbsUr is a natural orator. i T":c Sr"' 11.. I I l...... k - ..K ... 1. - Antnuony, ntilterKeJ

.... ...... .(...i . j A ti 1 1 tuoiiia i W,i:9 i? ii (..recce had Kit t;-) model. The A,- riUl,t

orliiiriit of I rn Lrs anil Modi- 1 ii-itu", I'.iiiit-iiml ,1 c Stul!'..!

I'liibniriii- vj.uo-t , rr i.rlirl.- ul ill,- kind, iiml warranto,! ,j - .Miuiiif. tlii,.-i I,,. i

'rim in r- ot I:

v, n s St.it,',

!,-

1 !tl ....' t r.f t he irlnnri.'in tr ' rim,;,.

.11 - . ie .v a'a.iieu; in, ii .i'?ter. 0.1 a . . 1 1 . . , in !!ie I'.i.g niii. .iip.-rnr fa b-i.t- will; , , , , ,. ' ' ten ion, is anticipated when he rises J A'l"'1 Aimuomj l , 1 : mere t.rv eii-stiuii td law. be ore an a- ,. , , 1 , . . , , ' AoMaf.-rin am ii,P,,,, mat t.r what mav ,,., ;. i,,al jU(j, cJ lut a( riid and he ho Ids h:s audi.nce at w.ll by the B ' have .!,.,. Iv d,-adv::tta:;,-.ei , u!,,. u .alj ,aVi; l!;e advantage- iit.t T'"' " "npress.vncss iM.JT,t tVir po--e-?.r: pn.v,. h-d. ca re, t d - 1 , 1 tvi ,1 ...if" 1 ot power, ills mo.-t ordinary sentences hunix . ' , 1 . , 1 1 ioi e aa a-?, ml,! v w lio l.) ed to minide ? W i i- .1 . t nortrii. t b .s acci ne. ti.o d ! he,r a v , ;, , -,t . , . . ? , fil Iroin him with a cast of strength. I;"ri-"'"lv Htrh ,1 1 ' . , ; wit wild argument, and strength with .. , ... ., , , ;, e;a:o ! t. I be ,:- en i-l a :i:,..f . 1 . rv T "u" Ie commences with a dchberafe s m. ( , t',r ''

1

eilrrs r S;ile oa a wvA I itih; a-tin v litivo rvrr been fuKl in this State, i itber at v hulealt; or retail en-i-;i.i.:, j:i ,,;,rt, v( the l,,lmvipg article- : !)ru:rs &, Medicines.

.Nut f.'nl!'

Niit .11, Netri.uo ,,f Toia-!, .iinii a Nipple ;!:!,-,;,

Oil ,,(

On :i.i.'-o iotoi '-, w

inr a.'pfoptiiiti' ran. i ,r,tr i,; t; liie poii'-y of tin' .;uio,i, a. 1 1 t., nio in tit party.

i.otin.on uio:ri.-.: i- the fun.iti ili.i'irme ,.f m.uul.j a.-j re lo po ..',, 3:1.1 toe 1110. t I'ltimrni retnin 1.0 l':i-t

in i.ie app... ,iti,,. m tne e ei tive lian-

;.', n in p iu-i t i.it l!ie rree I

' o! a 1 1 , 1 1 , to tiie in -in po .u in il to t'i'- "' 1 1 "i i.i; v. lii :f ia! .lai'k-oe, n- v. rii

e liim ol' tin: 11 iror anil pa-

l.ie IMn

I ! 1 1

ee o it ,eii. ,i- w , 1 a a a tin

II. g V. . . 1 1 1 I car 1 oui,; , v .

r. tn ii k. And it i- ri'j!it t!..,t if !

t v I I o I

1 11 V ,." (l.i.

a:l,

! o."PS tl.

I'.lli' l.liO, ill. o

i-i a repn! he, (, tn! t i:- d,;-

t

ne u. tl t alt

1

i.i. 'on .. ..L.i.- 11 lt iMi. r? it Ll 'te t

1 he , at i.i 1 of the j r t pl. are s. ldotn w re: ; in ih.-ir jtidg. im'eit-, and th.iefoie it i-. that talent rneet w tl( jr Pl-t t'pnr.-Cl.ltioi,, y.heli e r thi'V b, - tc.n.e !;; oTi..par;i.;nl.irly t .let s i . roirtterv.

1 111

ite, wi,o wouU make truth more

! bei,:!:ful by the ade: ;,m-. tits of poetrv,a:.d pot try u.-r fill a the haiidm iid ; of truth, adding to all, those exterior graces which make oratory so captivating before sin h an a?semhlage Wirt would Mirpa?? them all. Mr. Wirt's . g stuivs, too, that of which Demosth' i'.ci thought -o much, are ia kecp;;,g w ith hi? other excellencies. If thev

have- a fault

Mi. Wiuh

1 -

I he ,i',i It

ohtaii i.

l.e popul ,r

at;. . for

-od will. He

0--(i s i.ii iik.ihle i 1 1 l man-tit-, a ln.e p. I'm,. ,j.,'; t .hit, ,, the fil-t ( lib r, V. it will. ,,. about ,1, i:: ai d'te-. v. hhhlie n l.i tt -With adii.ir, ,!.!, plea-.i;,:i e-s at d tart. A ktr.it'-( r. on t-nierii g an a--t mi ls

I'i'K I w hi, mat.

s'limeu.

i? that they are too And vet the art w ith

he t onceaU his art is coi -urn-it is onlv by tlie ciost st ob?, rva-

tiua ticit you would detect it. A? .'ri a ith ir Mr. Wir( nvrits are vi ry higi:. in.? " r.rili-!i Spy'' contains!.t t: hesni Mime ofom- first ni'-n.diaivn

j with a grp!nc power, which makes us i regret that he ha-not oi'!etier direri1 1 1 i-. .1 .1

r. M, ... 11;.... 1 . ' ii 11.? rate na.-l l. llie tleilticulion 0!

11 . 1. n-, 1, ona iiiiinr.ii.iif; 1 , . . ,

' 11 10. J 1 e 1? i.iniei.ii eau uiaieo lira hiogriti ht r. His high tone of

m-' would prevent him from

becoming the apologist of vice, no matter bow biiih were it? endowments.

of virtue

h 1 ti . tin.

nrt--?ion 01 1 . . . . . . . .

tiie ljs d, tiot.,1 ,;rmtK t)lP ?mii,.,,,Uais,rv:l(; v"liTl 7. t,,osc,,a,i,,cagood h.miore.l ironv. He ha a Horn an i h.cb render biography so ati.c e. the , ve ( ,,,,i;in ,,if, a rcJ tract.vo arul 50 u?elul. The g.e.at fault inatkal Iv arch iinre-u,., !... it I ol lils l,fe of 1 'lU'irk U, my extiggera-

....W.I,.,- ll'. 'll 1 , 1 .

uoii. jiismmo oectime neaieii and in-

"''SU" I r.,

irdaiiion Sceil

Iv. on pen civ i ; g hi,,:, .iipp..-e him to be , a vii : ii i i i ,,... II : .. i . . !

- iii l o i -. m i i? ii i io v e i .- i it... .. a ai- ii. .,' ,. . ' moral teeh

un. iirigni, unit an int imalion to Cei pule,-y, hi CO!i;,t.-t,;tt:Ce "-icklied!

1 1 i r w 1 1 , I ' ...... 1 . , . c i I,.,, i i i " in 41 1 ion. 11- r uu or witn I ie p::. fa?t ,,f thoucht, hi?t 11 i- , , .. iiioii tli i I'ltifl v r 11 . 1 ' 1 wlule his great atlr.unition o Hioutii 1-inieiv , .im, ,; a piivsiogut.niii.l 1 . 1 , 111 1 would oh?, iv. . il ,i il ., ' ...and talents, would have math; vwo.id o I-, ive. tt,at tl,,. ompre-?ion ol 1 ,, , .

iriiated, ir d i f calm thoughtless when

I o re

flated as he contemplated the excellencies of Henry a an orator and a man, and he over t olored that, which told with more simplicity, would have b en more striking. The effects of Henry's

eioipience heing so wonderful in them-

n.s i. .dine. s,rc ,., rrpose. His ft

l ead is not ii'lt, but it is broad, w ith th" phrenological developments strongly inarkf d. lie h.r, andy bair,his head is bnl.1 on the t'ip. vbi b, with a It) rom ;in anxift x . ho f ri, in hid. Iw r,,.,l.i,,,r I.;

hair upovrr the baldi.o.s: At the fir-t : "C'V 1narri,tr " a plainer way they glance at Mr. Wirt's countenance, when! w? ' '':'vtruck more lorc.bly on the be is cot f!.rr:,..,i ; rft,i,T..',iir,n ... n""(1' ;,,at tl,(7 ''Towcd froinlhc

buMnes-,)0u would he slruck with tl,.-! KM'1' r,f "'' '''P'r, seems Uorriar hl.e dtgi ity r.f the man, who-e' Ki1 r' f' paimii'-ti.Milj, mind teems f holdall il? energies " ' ? " I" ii.-v,l,t-peiftct control. His s If pos?a.-sion is 1 Mr. Wirf's Old Itachclor is deservJ'erfett. When ho rise to address lh, ; i'g of the highest commendation. It is oui tor jury, there is no burn, no agi- ""it'en in numbers after the manner of tation about bim, as we perceive in m i- ''K' Spectator, Cuardi.in, Adventurer, nv ir.i.fi. iw tl.., f...!..,!.,. K.. .1... .1. .V r.. :iinl h:i4 ninidi i.f ll.'it . . f

"iv ,1., ' on' o.l 1 ill' ri.lilis ...vii ", inui l H'-illu IJIi'l

II 1 I .1. I . 1 I 1 . I J' UMI

collecttd: 111 e-unciation dehhemte sJ wmcn .as contr.nnted ?o largely 1 f,t-di.sh: and his courtesy where the oc

aim nuw. ji etaitri ms propos-uoa - i'v..ul... .v v UKW ccieoraiea cagion ,s of sufficicnt importance, (ai in

pliritv, extue-sing himself in

... 11 I 1 . I .11. .,., .Hi. oltiiio iirrve antl clearnc?s. and h:iv-in,r '

. .. . , ... . 7. 1? i 'iioonaio ol Iron about bun that conhdent and calm self- j 'ham, .mile I luwcrj posse-sion which ;t conviction of right i ( ''"vols alone supposed to inspire. The ex-' c'i"niln'011 ordium in hi more dignified speeches is ' f , , ,- rV, , .. 1 ; I orroMvo :-tibIinint a model id I heophrastia.-j elegance fr,,u of Tartar iiowitig and full without ornament. ' I'oloc.vnth His voice during its delivery, and in the i t',)C"1is Imlicu earlier part of all his eli'orts is very im- ;l"l,,i,ri,,cs prc?ive. it is an instrument of ;i com- , pas,and wl-.en not nnpa-?ioned, there Cm,,, i s hair IVm il, i.s a depth and fullness in its tones which ' t'rmvn Lariccts

give to its most familiar cadence a truth-, rrli5

like and imposing earnestness. Of his gesture he i? as sparing as of his figures. He stands firm and erect, and disnoses

of his hands w ith the ijuiet carelessness j of ordinary conversation, often withj very little regard to rhctoricial proprieties. His whole appearance at such a moment,!- less that of an orator than of

a man absorbed in the declaration of an honest opinion, and cart less of every thing but to impress what he believes to be the truth upon his hearers. As the ititerest of his theme deepens all his faculties expand or take a new character. His large black eye dilates atid kindles, something like colour plays beneath his clear dark skin., his voice ranges through all its powerful notes, sometimes, indeed, rising too high for melody; and his gesture, frequent and sometimes violent, are accempanied wilha forward fling of his body, which is more emphatic than graceful: His language gradually assumes a more

graphic character, but loses none of its

nerve and clearness, and has even when

mot figurative, rather the solidity of

sculpture than the grace ol flowers. Whatever the lrain of his thought, (and

the mocking-bird is not more variou in his music, than he in the changes of eloquence,) his features and action body it forth with the ul most fulness and meaning. His recrimination, his retort, his scorn, are hulled upon their object with

deadly skill and unsparingness almost

no ,! do do do ,1.) ,i) !.. ,,. do du do do d, do

I illStlll, . Inbrr t IllVti .1 liniji'T J..T.Y, tlder 1. ,'1,11111 Olivr-s t'riniiiir.i .urn rnviil I'rjipertiiiiil S:i-.;uViis .-?! viu Sj, i'lniint SpiU,: Yitriul Sel'f b

Or.iii-o Feiil 1'iiiTuuric r,li;a i 1 Vui'l A -InlVpiviiui Kir!.. Com. I do. Yellow !.i. KM 1 do ia Quills rh'Ki.half ot" S, la I'm j:ii,d "hulk ljiimt 11 in in .-ti, ks I'oiiiiijiide double

Paint Uru-li.'i

( Vrk-scrrwn t'opal Vitnii-h IKivi-r".? Powder Di.'ilalis

1". I r:i,. ..fil. ... ..i . .

......... v ,,,,, 3 viiu .t;, lan.-li,: Tartar (jni. k -iher i:.-rti u ol' Cinnamon lu d Pie, ijitt ite dc. llembjek Nhnbarl,

ol hemoii Ku.-n. I'a-tor of Anise Rotten Hon of Peppermint Ued svnmdms of Cloves Komii of 15rri;auiot Sp. SnllVon ofWintcrgn'i-u Sal. Ammoniac

do Kratus

I 1 l.i-: , S'l il ti ..' ,,, vi, !,', el' re' e.u: li : iu- tuna

j r,i-.ihint. W !,-;t t J I ;' ' ni.i-.i .'.,,'',';'.' i.'m'r ; ''' ' A ' 1 1 n. vi- ti'i t, n n 1 . ( ;

' ' '-v t-n'.r -ia 1, -1111 in ny, a, t,, , ,,llv t 1 is : 1 . V. i i.ln.ll (ii ni.i-i-tiiLi v. I. .1

i i r . . : ; m.

'''" "''jr. I-of the V.'ormx,; iil tv.-.-ive that .unit..- I mt' nlH.li to whi, ii In, ir u-ux i . ' i,-.; ;i In 1 n e cntij lli - ti eni. liii-' .-ul jr. t tiie e.ritnr'.- ie,,s ue Ino I -vcl k- to iii;iiii ; i .vpl.i.mt:,,,, ; aii In- tru.-t.? ins ! nii.i'Mii l ijv.tn', test -! tn iieo.! pio.'e.-'uins. I t::;ims:

. i (.1,. v.i. I t e iui.ni-ni.l tAi'-e u e,'k, o:i mi itn; -.tin'. fh.'-t, at ." -r iinnn.n, nnv.in!.- in n.l.in.e. Si'i:PllK.' si.mpsci.n. rniiii.iclpliia, ! 63!.

KSP!:cTF-.I.V iujiS' forms the- p:d, li,-, that he h:t- r, inuv ed his s hup into his a, 'v brick hou-e, opp,,-i;e th, '.Market, li.iu?.-, where i.c will keep con?tantly oil hand, and for

, " " 1 III! ,111,-1. II,'.-

soiiahh- li -m., a -ellernl 3--0H meiit. of all articlos in hi- line of hn-itic-.-. "i,;h n.martix:ai.i:s, tj;avi:m.j; j;a;s COMMON tfc t KUI ,, vum vkI.s, POETABLi: TifiT.IIS, H Hilary B:ritjssj U, c, Ai-. lie will nlo cxcMtitc, to onli-rmv uork in las line, with the greatest despatch 'p,,.-i!,!e ; and he I, els free to recon,,.,, ,,,! ,j wmkiis iiiil, in point,,!' Mn-u-tli and m at,,,.-- t ;,e-

in tin: Male. The Pnbli,

and cxiuniiie fur thr

I.awr, ticcbnih, Nov.1, H'.cq

.au(ViV -''" "I'Oli I lie ino-l

do. do. do. do. do. do.

do. of Mii-lnnl

Flower tif Sulphur Glue Ginrr Kad do. Ground Gum Opium lo Camphor do Aloes do Arabic, do Assaf.rtida do Guiucum do Myrrh do Frankinccn do Scamnionj do Gamboge do Tragacanth do Shel Lac no Kiino do Galbanum do Amouiacum Ht-llcboriis Niger Ipicacuan Jalap Juniper Berries I.aiidiinin Liquorice, Extract Lemon Acid Mace Magnefia Alba Magnesia Calcined Muriatic Acid Manna

"mselvei

Soati, t

Salts, Glauber do Fpstiin do of Hartshorn do of Tartar Setirkii Snake Ko?t

tstil

do Fancy shaving

piril5 Lavender I do Turjtentinr ;Siuills Syrup of Siiiuilh .Sulphato of Quinine ISpigelia J?enna Fol. ,i?up. Carb. Soda Sugar Lead ISulph. .'Ether ppirits Niter Due.

Sago

Sponge Syringes Tartaric Acid

Tinct. Castor do. Iigitali do. Valerian do. Rhubarb Valerian Had Venice Turjicnti Winter1 Bark Whita Vitriol

r'iii,'-l, ii to call

.iT-tf.

Post Coach.

UK proprietor would inform the public that a Post Coach is now in oner:, t i.m ,m

the route trotn Lawronc. burgh, via F.luabethtown, Clove-, ,vc. to Cincinnati. Lcarc. Lairrrncclmrh im MONDAYS i .7 C .4..V. and ar-MF.DM-.SDAYS ,-ive at Cincinnati t FK I DAY'S S IV, n.,n. Lro ir Cincinnati on TFF.SDAYS a fl..? M nni ar TMI'KSDA YS f. rice at I.airr, nnlnink SATIJUDA YS S t 1-J, no,.. The above line eonne.-ls with the liiilianapolo' Mail Stage at La wrenceburgh, on iai. -.ln sThe proprietor would abo'inform the piit)lic that he has procured a new and elegant four hor?e. coach, of fuiineient rapacity to ar. commodate 8 pttr-senger-, and that uitemliiigto supenntend the driving in persou, he hopes to Ri vp general Mtiffaetion. Thr fair, in all cases, will lie moderate. Person wishing to Mine will enter their name at the Sta OlSv in Inuvrenrpv burgh, at Maj. HunhT, and l G. h. Murdvrrk, Cnonniiti. April L'7,31.-7-,1m. OfIndrana,foT 1831, for sale Rt thin Office.

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