Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 47, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 February 1832 — Page 4
the Vcllev of Jordan, and to run north- or an authority, but rarely troubled him-; AtkitASCSS Casket, : 'EEir:2" r:' 70"-C; i , ',- ,.', ., . " i f .1 ' TSTvl BLlt notice is herchv 'i. en, tnat rrc ward as lar as Tiberias, the other sell to give a reason drawn Irom the na- gems of liter vtuhe, wit ,& sen-tixext, . w ,,.,V1. ...i-,.., ui ,., thudorU-i mL-cof the
Mown i. v wstjTir T.. I probate court of Pet. (born countv.l. ttersofmi-
.'niiihtrmio!! oa t..e
this vclur.ic lias been very successful in
his; :;U
e,i the liisiorv
v;ta a ctcscrinlio
tate of Tl omas Medd,
all persons
I v, deceased
lu ivrivr
, ,.,,,, ;., , , , .. p,, l v1N'.r ,,., irY stretches away to the south till it loes ture of things. He took it lor granted, The ltev. lr.'nWei, the author of itsclf in thc "s'ds of Ycmcn' TJ11 l,he kind of Poct ,'ich, ll?",,ish- ; . ' . I .. . . . I . . 1 . . . ...... . 1 ..A ip-i I . , . 1 . . l. . 1, I , . I . . 1 I . . .
.ire1, il .s i ui'.. ui s id. u, i uisui ru lunisunn nine, w inv.ii Jie; u.iei u lmi vh s... . .. . ...n- ... inn .. ........ ,
rconesteil to
VC a COt.UCI.SCU account , ' . ' ' ' . -in . , . . . 1 , , . . . least one copper i)l. lie. and several wood en-' 'make immediate payment, find those bavin; of the Jews together lhcsc of tbemse.lves arc !lot hutfccicnt childhood, and which lie had lmnselt grilvjs., Sl., tl!1,. or morc ,,it.co o mniic. ; cllli wil roi!u(:; tUct.. t.. the ubsc.ibe.-?,
i ,,t't I, id wider, to attest tllC previous existence Ot a VOi-: Written Wltll SUCCC5S, was UlC liest kltiCi The work firms at the end of the vear a vol- ' properly authenticated for ad.ustmei.t, ith:u .1 Ui i.iv, iiuu vviiiv.il s:.i. .. ...... i . . .i... ... i.a" . T .. i.:. i .. I 1. . ... ,-n.i .. ...-i. .1 ' . ... .. . .1 ,... ;n i-i.i
(!,,: . .1 ,...;n(r .,., U., 1 CanO. V mi ropcci lllUei'U IO CD- Ol (lUtlll . Ill ins uiul itMiu .11 kuis, muc tu aouui ojj page,, 10 which an cm--...h twelve nioliuis. as me i.wic nin 'luuuui; u
1At' V"lS 'U , '!- ,UL..ajl gulnhcd cities if wo adopt the idea of he has repeatedly laid it down as a-iun- L-n-mved talc paSe,and n general index tire isol vt i.t. vi ;c5 ui r.auiral cui 10-itiei o(cet de- i, .. . r . . . , . ., 1 .-. , . , . , , ad.le I ! "Vntiw scripucn.anasanctinedas it is tc us as -,,chf hs ,and f Bu?5h.,nS? lcs ; dcn.ab le propostt.on, tha dur;ng the lat. TljJniinibcrof voIliniPSof th(. , cxSWET ls ,10 iven lh;i?!S .r,,c M well as to the Jews, bv religious associ- m l)C !ldmittcd ,c "P1'1"!.1 hc cats" 1 lfr Part, ol thc venteenth century and ,v!lich have alrca,, ,,CCI1 pnbli,:i,(!, ttIlt, ,bc .nMu, .t,(!u'e, at the late rLr. .f
t;ors
sale at
1 he de-
;trophe without oilence to religion. Ac-! the earlier part of the eighteenth, Eng- i uthfalm-i ad punctuality ui the puhlisherl ceaiP, j0;'an Township, on lVulav the loth
lOll-
Hor-
T'- . ( rvri fr rvinr wi'l rorl coroing to tiieir views, Jsoaom was built lisn poetry nau been in a constant pro- m nnnnnur c.cnracts wiin hu patrons, in j ti;lv Qf February neit.at 10 o'clock thc per
, . t- nntin a mine nf liidinion a f:irt whirh irrf i.f imnrnvcmcnl. V:i!lfr 1 ,-n. re-pect (, their contents are uilicient wiUi i .,i ,ir(,n.rtv oi Ihc deceased. conithv cf
nrnin!: in advancim. iiia anort nt r-" r i ....... ... ...... ..... ... i . .. .. . . ,
cti!i rrt.i. rc ,,,7 : is ascertained hy thc testimony of Moses ham, Drvden and Tope, had been, ac- 1"'c:1 ;,H u,e or., -. $C5, st., Snncpi ugS;ula vi,r,ou. UlC tOUntrv stlil continues thc same, . , , ', , ,. , ' show its Irue charaet-r. ! i l,irh wi'lh.. n1d on a rred t ef Cinht
white and dusty, without tree, herbage, ana Joseplius, w m spake o tnc wells 1 coramg to I urn, the great reformers. The co.tiM,t!y increasing patronage he-! 1I10IlU:S) iiv civin ooti s,.cur:ty. ,,r,rn ' t I.M..ril t. .?L-c naPth:l thc vfi)' ol "ddim. Light- i lie jud ged Ot all WOrKSoi ths imagina- ,twv.l on the CtT,..: enable.! the publish- fara, "to'rent oV ?ell at IhJsainP time.
ning kir.dled thc combustible mass, and tioa by thc standard established among
thc guilty cities sank in the suliterrane-: his own eo itemporarii'S. Though
lie
er t uorl;.
aktr coiif i lerab'u ini'iraveinpnt s in liie
Its typographical appearance ii much
a lower level, and approaches the rocky border which boands the Vailrv of the I .ir. 1 :i l-. wll.n r.lir -1 I 1 nm.i ir....,.,-
- I V. ' 1. , IVM.CVllU. IJUl II. 1 . - . , ... 1 l""1 .1 "I-- "I 1 t llllltll V III ...III II. lLJt. I.V.SVll. I IMlltllt IIW.I
f ten or twelve hours, thc traveller sees JU ') lll'u ''Jl,m n"Jr ! ' lll'in ri;- !(J-m? 10 Ii;ive proposed will not be exceeded in respect to ty-
0113
,i ,- 11 1. ii i 11 ,i ii . . ; . changed for liie better, and the content arc
trrtch'mout before his eves tho Dead inemscivcs may nave oseii mvu 01 tnoug!:i me neia a greater poem man peirraplneal exccutin,finl inantity and qualSea "ndtho line of the river ' Pu the ' ')',tum',li0U3 stor.es. and thus have been ! the Hi. id. I: de.-d he well migltt have ty engravings ' the valiif of the hnri-ron-'lvvv -r or-.n 1 . v.c ! '' set in llamcs bv the lire from 1 leave;'. : ihoug'til so; for he preferred Pope's II- c""u'nU' b-v ot,",r lM'riJic:l i a,,,i hn 8:,tlandscape, llO'ACAOr grand, admits of no ; - j. ' . ' . lr asserts it to be the cheapest publication ol i fK r r1 , According to Strabo, theru were tmr-, lad to Homer s. lie pronounced that, ,-. . 11 comparison to the scenery ol Europe. ., , . ! .. . , 1 . . ' the kind in the country.
. . .11 J .1. . I .'. . i 1 ... .fT H-
o li 'l !-v. aviii-T witli com no nl.Vins lLL:i ,ow" SWi,l,"weouP m "1C 'Ke : auer nooie Miun,iation oi x asso, r air-: The facilities for obtainin-suitable articles
i : v .k I. i c ..... i r ij . : f ' . ii i ji .. i. it.,, ... . . . . .
i, .!,, i.itiiiiiuiuts; oieuiitii ui u l iiiiiusn i.ix s ouia oaiuiv nc lepriaieu. lie ii.r iiih work nave, ol late,
A Hit AM liltlCGS, ) I I) W A It D ItO '.V I, A N U, J ' January 19th. 1831. t.VSvr.
much increased.
State of Indiana, Franklin County, llroolcvillt. Toivnship. We, Morgan lioup and I.liiah liarick, f said township, beiiii; dulv nppoititcil by Nathaniel IIaiuinoi:d, a Justice of the peace of said township, to appraire a certain mare ta
ken up by Thomas wiggctt, a resident of ta id
rTr..l 1 11:1 r-.
x . 1 rprLnnc r.ft'it' fhf hwl- nf I . nci s rn 1,1 see rn men t in nnr tvienM F .t.ir. i bouie ol the best hlerarv Dublic.ations ot r.u-
SCiVrS Ircin tile mountains 0 lower ... - . .. V' ,. , . ,, , , , , .,, 1 r. . Pi,,t r..., -,t il,,. ir,.. ,.r n, township of lirookville, on iho 3d day of beralenine. Figure to yourselves two;f l.lc -t names hve as situated ,at he h,h ballads and -1-ypeke wh llm ; J; long chains of mounta-ms, running in a 'llc cf Sidd.m, relates the dcstrucUcn most provoking contempt of Percy s of ,ho SutcJ 'Kro.n both, 1 selections j ccte.i, , to b of u bn, color, parallel dircctim from north to ouh ; cl on,-v; r"r arC mcnt,oned m Deu-1 fondness tor them. Ot all the great ori-; :irc IuiU,s with . a,.cl, care. To secure, a sulli- i out thirteen hamh and three i mchw lsh, ' -.. .1.1 ...... , ".. ' ' ifeionomv. and livo arc noticed bv fie ! irinnl works which anneared dm inr l.is ri,.nt nm.nhiv ..C nri.-i,.:!l matter. t,. nm. i suppo'a he one ) ear old, a wlute spot be-
The eastern, or Arabian chain, is thc
i author of Kcclesiasticus.
hi-hoti and, when seen at the distance I TllC , rvclbus properties usually j his admiration. He couk
: time, Richardson's novels alone excited ble 1,11,1 ot' talents to prosecute their labor
tween her nostrils; no other marks nnr brands
perceivable; which said mare r, a do hereby
,..s..v ....x, u ..... ... nib ui.n.iim j . , . T. , , . , . T . r u i era i ure ami pc i ofeight or ten leagues, vou will take j ass'S"cd to tht-' aa Sea by the earlier lor no merit in Tom Jones, in Guilders bnsh. ,.ivei ;l it To"beapro(li"ious'pcrper.dicularwall ! trave,lers linvc "mshed upon s more j Travels, or in Tristram Shandy. To ' pondents, caminc resembling Mount Jura in its form and!riSid investigation. It is known that j Thompson's Castle of Indolence, he ceives.
az ire color. Not one summit, not thc ! ,DOU1C:: cr I,oa.t uPon u' 1,1 P,roPorsmailest peak can be distinguished H0!1 llhe,,r 5l,cclliC gravity; and that, vou merelv pc.ceive si ght Elections ; ough thc water is so dense as to be
. I'.. i Willi surfr-;. :.nd r .in' r i fin l. t n Mil v: n.-n .1 hi
SCC lIll.C . ... . . . ' ..pwe t.i tl.oin.r. of . t. rn .Inllnr. Il..'
literature am. science ol our own couatrv, the :" ' ' "
his correi- i 'l,1,,JJr -v.uiUv.,
ensurate to tne support ho re-
I v. . . t,.. . .-.. r ... . . . "... j .
here and there, as if the hand of thc ; ! l f" "n. " 5ecur,-V.9 10
morgan r.oor, ELIJAH BA1MV1CK.
5V.
vouchsafed only a line of cold common-! In respect to the Emhcllisliments whkb apdation of commendation much colder 1 'ofir i" the wor,k' V'e, Pnbliih" bc,lefv,i tl,at . , .1 r-. ' "o other periodical has such a profusion ol than what he has bestowed on the Crea-; ele?;mt Jd cxpRI13ive CIIgrilins,. Execute'.,
t'.on Ol mat ponentOUi oorc, Oir UlCIinra ; in general, by the first artist, in tho city, they ' of -.he peace of and for said county, d
iiiackmore. Lrray was in IllS dialect, a will suffer nothing by a comparison. These I ,y certify, that the above description ;. barren rascal. Churchill was a block- ; l"ri11 a coni!erablc item in the expense of the I nation of a mare taken up by Thou:r.
head. The contempt which hc felt for ,v:'rk IT.1" ono :,r ;Uhe whole cost tt of iiro.kviiic tovmshi,
paintrr, who drew this horizontal line i b 1,ound.a5a,nsIt ,1,c common accident nlor gthe skv, had trembled in some i drowning. Jesephus, indeed, asserts 1 1 hat asnaf lan. m o: der to aseer:nn t he
l:,;,'--' if.... .'; I ij '.I , i c i . i of publishing some neriodieah. for the same j iade bv Mor-an Uoo; and Kiiiah !l.;rwnk.
nuvf iiici.iiuiii.u, cuuiiiiunutju aitieirasa oi :uacpiierson was iuccii..,,.,.i, ,, n,n ti,-;i;,n ,,i-..i:.',i i , . t .... ' . . . ' . ienglh ol lime, the suiisciiption ;ncc ol whio-.i ! apjiraisors liy i;.e nppomlca to ajiprai"; s.i-.J Cr Ot his Slaves to be bound hand Must; but it was, wc suspect, just bviisuo less than the Casskt. The subjects of! mare, was duly sworn to before uie, by Slid
State of Indiana, Frcmhiin Countu.i
T, Nathaniel llaiumond, ono of th Jn?tieei
heroI vnl-
iH.ty,
i.i.'' monntnin; ol .Ind-vi fnrr.-i ih
rnii.'e m bir!i nhtrrrcr thinils c . numbvj
h, WvA-. n, lb,. T .at-- A c-.ilin'lri f c j-'dfoot and thrown into thc deepest chance
l.ftv and nmiv ime,i..il iK-.i, d i Part of ttlc Iakp; and tnnt S( far from the very reason which led many men of l,,re
J -.. ..... , . 1 . .i . . . ! "
her . . -. , . s' . - ... . !
r ii i .i ii ... ' "
eastern chain.it differs from the 0,pr-i mem sinking, mcy an maintainca ; ccmus to admire it. lie despised it,
...... v.iavai . . , .if ,-i i I , . . i, .iou .viuerica ; i ira uj imi rua in i; nature aho. exhibiting heaps of. 1 ,ir, Plafs !1 the SUrV,CC Untl1 11 Plcas j not because it was essentially common- licul;ir,v strikins aml ,fri:ere chalk and sand, whose form", it is sa;d 0 tl!C -mPcror to "ave them taken i place, but because it had a superficial ; History ; Embroidering; Fortig he i" comc resemblance to nil.-s a ooL 15,11 this -''ccdole. although per- j air cf origiraiity. j .Irchiiecture; DUairal Plant's, 1 - - i n-a v . ,. .. . I .. i . .. '.I. .....i. i ....... i I st i i . ii ... . I ... i,... -..!,:.. i i. . i .i ...
wvS. waving sia'r.dards, er the tents of a ''v r-isicnt with truth, does not jus-1 lie
. . . i . . Ft fnf t i ti t ii risf nml fi nuicr
i .ivi le o i i'ip wJt nf'inl-r.1 -uiy ulc '"'erLiiccs wmcn nave been . nidge ot compositions lastiioncd on his; , , . lump 'iu.iv.,10 1 I. it l)ori!-.r ot .1 pl.un. , , , . ,, . J o . . i , I I o inculcate sound virtnou- prectpti -p - ....i.: : i.. .u.. a drawn Irom it. Ucing willmffto make own nnncmle?. lint when a derner1 , . .'. '
jut.' ii .i.'..i i ,u". o.i in-j yo.iirarv, pre . . ,. ,' , .t --- --i uaru itie iiiouniies. agaiust tr.c ssia se-iti no:bi:-' hut hl irk n-rrim L ;,n flNpci inacr.t, sarsMaunorcil,4'! went : philosophy was required when he nr.- vit.C;to lead the voiuhfnl" mind iothec.
r .i':. which throw their l-Tthrred ''r''l nnd 'oand that it bore up my ho-jdertook to pronounce judgment on the plmicn of th. sublime and all-impo :-a-'ow- ever t'i'c wa'ers of t! 1 )'- d m f wiiT!ai'!1br' with an uncommon i works of those great minus which '-yield M1'JecU that deeply atfect his pr.-perit. Tl-'s-n-Ulcst'lrrd of "il-m-i "rce; but as for that relation of some ! homasc only to' eternal laws,' -hi" fail- sivea taste for the net,, rl,-:i,,? and -i..i. ii- s..iuit.ii tin a Ol H-,ler. , .. .... ...... - .... Iic.a cntovmniti ol liter.itiire and Cai
set
would net ;i.ul among these crags a single1 blade of gras for its sustenance;
cci v i.ung a-mounccs me countrv ol a
reprobate p:."-j
luatc the
, 1 iirm trial, nnt Iru
and well lilted toner-' 1
,m, n me . f .i.-.,..,i.a.l i Ti:? i.iilvv'iv
. vi.v. null. UilLJU.AI,U : .'a...pw-..,.sva.,.
. a , - r
;i";ii:;t .vir.rr.on a:.(i .Moan. pt.om thk iu'inbit.o:i revilw.
autiiot, ir.ai men waamg into it were:urc was ignonurious. lie critic i
buoyed up to the top as soon as they Pope's Epitaphs ( xccllently. Jiut
got as e'eep as the imudlc, 1 toun J it, ' obervat;cr.s
'lie vallev confined by ihess
i
lie despised thc Fingal, for . the engravings will continue to be a; hereto-
rorlraits ot distmcruislied euaracters;
He de5I IScd it ' .'eircst jasnuns, t;otn ol Europe
ami .vmerica ; t itics oj ximrriran, o f entry, par-
ercstine;, JVatural
b rt t )i and Domestic
and whatever
. 1. ,t , .!..! ...I' 1.. I I .1. 1.. 1.
Was unUOUDlCdly an excellent I "l"lr ""'J' 115 " ') "e iicemea cuicuiaieu 10 in-
ttruct, interest, and amuse
ami
re; ol
nteiri-
it a fit t ; to
and to hold out i liduceaien t s l'.: r the youiiirto cultivate their .tuv.-cs ;,:l vuiru-ii tiieir understandings with substantial information, are matters; which t!ic j;ubiis!.er tru.'is- lie wiil over keep in iew. lie is ratiiied ia looking over his past labor?, to had no lan-jruac or rentiluent recorded, calculated to detract from the
on liiiau'speare s plat s, an.i
; Milton's poems, seem, to us a wr-toii-.;d as if they had been written by ilymer: himself, whom we take to have been the.
appraiser.-, as ny law provided. Given under my hand and seal, this SCu day of December, 1631. N ATIIAXlF-r. IIA.MMON I), J. P. Jan. lfith, 1833.-l".-3w. DCAftBOBM t'llKCIT COI.'RT, S,- rTEMRER Dearborn Coimlj, Tl i. m,1 631. Herbert P. Gaines f mux. f On complaint Newton tinrdr.fr, i in e.'aanccry. and others. y TOTHT. is hereby -ivc.i to Newton Gard-i-'Jnrr, Washington West, Hamhlcr, ain! Josej.h ('. Moore, that Herbert P. Gaines ha ilh'd hi Idll of com;vlaiat against them, 101:1; laiiiin,' of I'rai;.!, and has cidainrd an injunction s-tayiu certain proceedings at law, in favor of the si. id Washington West against one ,t')s"ph ('. r.loore ; now tlieref.ire, utiles.; tho
;es o! tl'.o
parti
;ear before the Jue
The jud gments which Johnson passed j
! wor-t critic that ever lived.
two
Mir.s os mountains display a soil rcsem- i 0:1 books were, in Ins own time, reirard- i " """ '"-'; t f'. tr.'mai u cA., whirr, 1 el with M,ner?;'mi,c vAr,,:,,,.,,,! i Subjects Cttl beCOUipaied Only to that
. ..... .... ' M IIIV II l.tIM I v.- -ll.l-,l'-i.."'s-''JsJ TV.1,1.1 III Vila II lUl
1 7 '
i'Oi
1 from its bed. a
i i
heac.i
ii rowed Hvie rr r.iih dii
.1
cov- in our time, are generally Ir.-.tcd with " '"' i-m . u una
' . i I, I . - I ...i ...-!. I .. .
Thev "xrc ,nu,5j " c nau r.oi luucncu every post
it were, by the the nidirments of a slrontr but enslaved
1 Merc stunted Mini a? : understanding. the mind ct the critic
win s.ilu drv mud, and moving indiscriminate contempt.
between the Mitre tavern and his own
lodgings
beauty of virtue, or to show vice in a less hideous aspect than ii'reallj is. D ie attention is p :id to poetry, Anecdote, I.i.ht reading, Amusing S-ketcbi s, and those (interas which relieve the mind from the labor of close stall , which rc!'re.-h the understanding, and give a zest to eraver and mora im-
sa .
Dearnora t ircuitt.ourt in 1 hanccry silting, at their Term on the fourth Monday in March iext, and answer to, iraiasay or detij tuubill aforesaid, a liecree nill then !) entered against them by default, and the injunction perpetuate i. l)y order of the court . JAMLrJ lILIa. CUrk. Dec. U th, 1S31 .-3
this inar.i-: was hedged
round
bv
iiis preference of Latin cpi- ponant compositions.
l.acu nun.ner o. in
I s) ... , 1
:. niMrr..r.,n,i ; t.ipDs to i.pgiisii cpnarp- if nnins.ance
! charge Smollett, lie declared lhat he
Casktt contains at i
.'a n.i-Mh of roinrod river, wh
s . . 1
. ... upv... vi,!5 ,?i.,,:,-;v,.,s,.viigv.u luuim im ,ui uaimci rupiCU : ,. , " , t . .. ,. ' least ono piece of Music, which is selected an.l .. .. ... , i r. :.. j: i . i An I-.m is l en; ;in h. I t: sa d . won rl i . 1 . .
ic.ivt,-) .uo laicira iei.ee ui pu-juvi lees aim superstitions. , i . i ' , , , : arrantred expressly lor the work . tho most
e hnik ha.; a smokv 1 Within his narrow limits, he di-snlaycd ' c,5arSc &moi.ett. ne declared mat he ro )U:ir ttIll ,1BWC,t air, iira aJwHV1 Bt COiU.
ii.- ead o Vi i.'.rr.; . a Mni-.-md :in nrtivitv vv ii.-h f,nht ..niujm i:ui iiiiiuiv. in,, ".uijui i,e-iiii,a- ma na 10 auoru a j ui. icious seiecuon
Tcrisa::
j Statu rr Incia, )
tr.ste.
"ive the ruins of a few towers
i i,'i .inu .111 .ie in iiv which ougci to 1 . ts , have enabled him to clear the barrier. stcr Abbey with an English epitaph on
Dr.irbom Cjunli. Conrad HufiVaan, 1 On Lib
versus, f Divorrv;
petition for
Decree at thu
1 1
11,
It IS t
(ins vadey ch r due tar Hernial lak Its ro'irse
Goldsmith. What reason there can be ; "xattTithsttadine the ,a'ny extra exPen-.:
IV
i by w amid
tures, and the heavy expense of tho fine cu-
the
bv tae
that border i
iphed
i be disti.iguis'ir j onlv
.vil'i-v.- ar.d tho r
........ I . I a I V II- . .
.-Tui.'g v,,-ci tne .trao nes ambus n eti
tf, attack the traveller .and to ir.urder the pilgrim.
M. Ch
low-s a dU. ; that coi dined him. ' oldsmill). U liat reason mere can
tlv il,rnn..l How ii rlnnr,! ,U ! for cekbra t i ng a British writer in La
T V.ii".-ir it. m. . v,ii.,iivv VA Villi k H mil 11 IT lliy 1
soned on his premises s
sume In premises so I
.. 1 i..."ii i.i i'iL.- 1 1 nir tts ' r 1 tt s 1 ts ii. t 1 1 ( r r . 1 1 a
. . 11..-V1 luini. i.s.v. ivi , w1111.1v iiui.u.Hfc, utl. , 1 . ,. ,, r . . 1 I , , r . , , V be lurnislied for 1J ni.nithi for two dollars and
The same inconsistency may be observ-' (lccIi . heroes ol 1 hermopv.ie ia afty cents; r for three dollars, if nut paid on-
SO "blv R.ou(l is.i tin, which there was not for covering thc graving., given monthly, it is not the iuten(er,!'i -'iiv' ';'e n'nrtr Reman arches of triumph with Creek : tion of u" Publs,";r t increase the price f lOOllMl I , IS ORC Ot ! . ... , 1 . the Caskft. When nald in iidvunee. ,t will
1 . l i nL'riM ill i Aif. r t-p -,-. r m a-i mtr, -vi' I i orr f K i 1 '
me great n.tstcnes ol I uman nature, i , , "" be furnished for 1-J moral. for two
1 in the schoolmea of thc
middl
e ages.
'hose, writers show so ttid force of mind i.i ;
that! wretched tht-., that a modern read
lL.gyptian Ivi roglypbic.-, we are us
unable to imagine.
lirel v ; til the cud ot the .year. ftgtnts nt n disi tanee (emitting jik tubscriptionf , arc entitled
m'irli r, i-,i re -.nee
;atid force of mind i.i arguing on their ! Ordii. "-.Wj. will meet rromot
-. i a ii t.ii t l n i r u s i in i m i f n r ,-i i uvi rt -t - - . , -i . -v
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you travel h j udjfa, the heart is perpetually at a loss to comprehend how ; D-'a.-bjm Circuit Court
lAOt a . Peter White.
wit.'i profound n)"hnc!.olv. Mich minds came bv such data.
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attention. Psrsons at a distance will and the
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, pas-.mg (rem solitude to coh- Haw in the superstructure of the theory t versus, On Complaint in Chancery, ".dloss ?pace onens before vou. i which thev are rearino- sr:mes their vi. : Kennis t'oon,
3 ' mail a safe enveyanc" for ordcrin;
and enclosing remit lances, rhilad-.lphia, Jan. PJth, 1831.
the work,
d farcer, r.nd gilence. Vet thev arc blind to this ob-; WOTIt E is hereby given to Dennis Coon, :Statk of Indiana,
i'ut n hen
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far from denres-irg the rcul. imnaru'lt is thc same with .ftm- rmin-t K,v.i rlai"tn the Chancery side of the Dearborn : run o ATE CO ;.'RT..f FUANKI.IN COUNTV
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ncro pro-; eciuni prodtcrics. abounding vt tlw ' n.- ntlis ,ft. l,n .n..i..r.Ufi.l t rk trt'.l.-f. I .s.
wears elf iv,
nee a secret awe, which, so iou3 ur. soundness of the foundation, i ll,nt Ii;lcr "Vhite has filed his bill of com
Franklin County,
Jenk) lluli'iiMn, ) October 'i'crm, 131."., di-
! vorcnii; the sanl conipiiiinant irora tne said defendant without .ilhnony ; the ree;.r l of j which judgment or decree was coiisntne i by I lire in the Court House at Lawrence uur;h on j the night of thc Sib of March , 1S1. Public
notice is hereby given to Jenky HuCman, noT Jeuky V'nuarsdale, and all other ptrsens cemcerned, that I, or some person forra.', v. ill move the J utiles of tho Dearborn 'iremt Court on the third day of their term to he holden at Iiawrenci.burh in and fur the said County of Dearborn on the fourth Monday ia March next, tore-enter, and reinstate, the judgment ir decree of tho Dearborn Circuit Court, as of the October term, HIS divorcing me from the said Jenky HutrmuD without Alimony of which intended motion, the said Jenky Huffman, now Jenky Vanaridale, and all others cuticeriied, are requested to lake notice. CON' RAD U L I T MAN'. Dec COth, 1831.:nv
Uio and elurales me genius, j.xuaor- vers.
diiu.iv anpenranecs every v.hei
chiim a land teeming with miracles. ' happiest analogies, and the most refined him the said Peter White, a deed in fee
The burning sua, the lowering eagle, distinctions. Thc principles of the nr. . f-r certain lauds in said bill described. The
me n.irrc!-. ligtree, an me poetry, all t!ic, bitrary science being orcc atluultctl, tl;
implt'
said Detinis Coon is therefore herein notified
pictures of Scripture are here. Every statute-book and the" reports being once r u ' 1 - "in. i.i . ii-iiii3 uliiii; o.u.i. ,,f tlie Dearborn C ircuit ourt, in Chancery i am: commemorates a mystery e cry : assamed r.i tne foundations of jurisnru- Sitiim.-. at tlvcir Term to be hol.ien in and for
gi otto aimouriCCS a prediction every j dence., these men must b allowed to ie : said County of Dearborn, on the fourth Mon- 111:1 J" 1,avc ,ne privilege of settling said estate lliil rc-eci.oes the ascent of a propl'.ct. perfect masters of loic. Hut if a nnr-i.! hiy-in March nest, then and there to answer '. aa :" insolvent one;" and praying generally
Cod himself ha? SPokcn i. these re- 1 tio.i arises a tn tnt,,Utn nn Jsatel, ! RaiJ "r ".V the bill aforesaid, tho '"rreliet : ami the. eupon, by order ot John M
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Estate of Titus On complaint to settle ns Smith, dee'd. an Insolvent Estate.
I'a it remembered, that on the 2d day of D. cumber, A. D. 1 S3 1 , comes David Price,
Administrator of the estate of Titus Smith, deceased, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Probate court of the county of Franklin, in vacation, bis compliint praying " that he
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"IC!.?. (irift! lin rivers, rent I ie rne L-v ' their iv in e cvdom r-,.-i- ;r !. , ' . -. , ......
a ' ' "iv a Pf'irP Pll UTi'i Ihnriifin il r r A r. 1 . 1. I ,- ; a .uitniin . w. . i.tii . i tu VtiLi L 11 . 1 a. Is (11 HIT-
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Mini a irr- rro ri. t nrii t inrinin :irerri nn v
grae. llic desert called upon !o vindicate the (unuamcnt-1 lb- order nf the Cmrt. : eil and directed that the creditors ..f said ,
?tii! appears mate with terror; and you al maxims of that system which they v. o.iid imagine that it had never prcsum-; have passed their lives in studying, these c d io iatt rrupt tlie silence it heard thc a cry men often talk the language af ea:a f.d voice of the l.ferr.al." ': vag'es, or of children. Those Who have The celebrated lake which occupies i listened to a man of this class ia his own tho site of Sodom and (.omorrah is call-! court, and who have witnessed the skill
ed in Scripture tho Dead .Sea. Among with which hc analyses
Dec.
Deaukohn County, Diarlnrn Cireuit Covrt
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anu uigsis a
1 lie t. recks and hatuis it is Itnown bv.va.t mi sf e.i,L,,rn er m,n.;i.,r versus. (
Is f 1 W .1 i 1 ' -t.-.., v. . -.ewue m 5 ., Thornu, D1 n i et. s tne rr.nicri .wiiiamtos, tne Araos de- crowis
..e U 1 ...I, I ... M : " r" .'"i mrOTICl.il hereby Kiven to ll.innnb
, ,.. : . Ul' . V i t,:,.n 'onirauictory, scarcely know Inm'iand ibomas CaU.n her bd,and,v
io Ci.au autitiani aoes nol agree witli, again wlien. a few hour-, later
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idio are
thev be.nr said to hc no'i resident that (Lev. with ili-
tliOse who COSiclurlc it to be -the crater hill) spcakinsr on the other si. le UTa.ef.! vers other persons in tho said bill named, are
r fa volcano: for having seen Vesuvius, 1 minster Hill in his canacitv of leo-UI ! ,Mdn 'tfenlant and that unless they bo ami
ia. re i '. .J .. ri . 1 anoear riplori- thr .i.i.l.i'r. f f he' llpur inn. f'ir.
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Sotf icara, the 1'cak of thc Acres, and1 tor
-v.e r.,'nga,h5d Aolcano,, of Auvergne, the paltry quirks which are faintly heard ' ZVZ: ?V ,;;:,aiK( 1 111 all of -'"m the same through a slorm of coughing, and w hich I Comity f Dearboi
('ia.ractcrr ihat i-; to rav
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JAMES DILL, Cltrk. ! tale be notilied ol the filing and pendency of 19, 1831.-4 1-4 w. j ,1'1- complaint, by a publication for six weeks i rucvessively in the Western Statesman, a news-
j paper printed and published in the county of CrTKM"Fi" i Dearborn and State aforesaid; and further ' 1 Kal'ilsJ1- j that unless the creditors of said estate, notify
Gabriel J. Floyd, &. Sarah ; s:,'d Administrator of the existence and extent
McGill I loyd, his wife. f On complain in ' l their respective: claims, by filinj; the same,
Chancery . I "i" statement ol the nature thereof, agreeably
, to law, in the othce of the Clerk of the court
alorcsaio, previous to tho March term of said court, to bo hoi. leu at the court house in Hrookvillc, on the first Thursday after thc first Monday in March next, when a final distribution of the assets of the estate of said decedent will be decreed, their claims will bo postponed in favor of tlie. claims of the more diligent creditors, f'opy teste, HOllERT JOUN.Crt P. C. F. C. Dec. 2d, A. 1). 1831.
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cuit Court in Chancery sitting, at their Term
rencchnrgh, in ami for Iho
orn on the fourth Monday
mountains cx- cannot impose on the plainest country 1 1,1 W:,r-"1', "'en and there in an-wer the hill of
form (.fa tunnel, lia gentleman can proceed lV,m th sime ' co,"i,,;""t "'"oresaid, the same as to them, the aich exhibited incon'.esta- sharp and vigorous intellect u h c!t" had '""f" r;,,!,h ,aT,,,1 '" W UUu :,s . . .... 1 . . . . 11 ...V .1 II, III cu,. ..as. . . ;l .. ,L,, I. a I hen. .lllero. ....
ager.cy t.t ..iv. I lie cxc.ltd !i-ir adni-ratio:. under the samoi aocord.nlv. v ;i..r ..,,.,e Court. 1 A hl'a
a,.; ol rooi, and o.i tiie same day. " J AME DILL. Cur '''i,r,Mr County, and have neglected
i i ii . . . . In riMiw Ibeir ii.al.. . . .1 i i-
. . 1 i ' IIP I 1 II 1 1 (' i II . 1 1 111 roilltt. inn. I I.imi. ll..ra ..I I.
:-geo i:1..u;i'ai;p..-l, c'l ike a awvcr.not a e(U ;,t.,r. If.. ..... ' " "'" "' .. ,,r
. , , ,,. i .- . .J" " I - ,,,,1.V eNpeei i liml then m the hands of i '.;,l roarrencc ol form, no vcr examined ioundations where a point! White t?iiaS. 1 'e Justice f the Peace, for c.llection, a I ; cotapositior. They do not. was already Piled. His code cf criti-! a vpw , - r- u , i am determined to have them nil reiiewe',1 or two extremities of the lake; cisrn rested on pure asiumption, for A h. l'w ioilN v delay. Lie one conliuucs to bcur.d ! which U soniclims gave a prccedtnt! jao. it)ih, 1832. ' ' janut4ry J WELL' Trustee-
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A l.l. iiio.o niuebled to the Seminary Fund
Est ray. K"STE the undersigned, beinV V called upon by James V. Pruee, to apprai-e an estray mare, taken up by thn said Bruce, do, under oati., state the mare to bo a dark bay, about 13
years old, about fourteen hands high, star in the forhcad, and snip on the nose, left hind foot white, no brand or'niarks perceivable?, appraised at $ 20, by us, the undersigned, thu 27th day of Oct: 1331 .
r.. c. r ins mam. ELIJAH WUITTEN.
I certify the above to be re correct from my cstray hook,
PANIC'. B VRTIIOLO.MEVtj, J. P De. lith 131.
eopy
Takcu UIp, Tfy Siuiuu tui:vy,of V.it?atrr Touasiiip, Fruulwiia jar.iv, laii nia, on the tan 1 day of tais instant, a. dark sorrel iniiiv, suppuw.l t.i lo twelve jcars or np.vai vis old, a n.-itiir-al liottar, alaoui f.iartcsu haikl.s anl a
ha!fhih, a fr.w white hairs i.j Va forahcarl and lefl Bank ;no luan Is or othrr ma rks pnrcciv.iblo npprai-ol to twenty dollars batWo uf, Uus'Jtli da,7 of Jle. emlacr, A.D. ici3t. JOSr.uJ LOWES. II AMI EI. Wlla&JN. Sioi; rf JwUitnaJFranilin Gmniy,) Whitewater 'liunu:np. 1 hereby certii 1 tiio nbovo is vt tro 'nP.V of tli oir;iealia file io uy ou'u e, siren un.lsr mj nfta l ml seal this .Itii da of Dei-emlier, A. D. X - - ' - ja:.iI.m a. i.(wes, j. r.
at 4S els.
renin' subseribei having a laro rpunitity of 4. salt on hand, oTers the :amc for salo nt For tv Fivt,; Ci.m s per bti .hid, f by the barrel) t weinh ; deducting the samu tare deducted ia 'iiieiunali. GEO. V. DtV ELL. Nvvtaber 11, 1831.
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