Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 48, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 February 1832 — Page 4
CHARACTER OF THE VIRGINIAN.
!b pressed to prolong his residence at' of his claima rises to demonstration, and j Atkinson's Casket, , ILAipl BOOK. 1 taverns, after be had expended the last j I feel the resistless force of that impas- gems of literature, xyit, entijjen
lrfhl; rnin. stoned exclamation WblCh burst lrom ttie ! . ni-mnrv ..nmnrmr ! runnier to tho notice of the 'm,lk. the i.rominnr -At..
ThoKwlHJanJ Maa,iuc for January rontaiusj Tfa j j cjaS3 ;n Virfriniais that of lips ofinfidelily itself, "IfSocrateS died ! ' ' ' I confident r"-'ili!S "Flnd fro,,. u.. ZV;:j!T2r ! the poor white man ; or? as the negro ! as a Philosopher, Jesus Christ died as a j j7JACIi cotaiiuS 4S ruyal octavo ; ---' c-acter of the Viiginianas he is exhibit c his o u j jjm he u or buckra He is an ob- 1 God P I 1;;;;:""13Sv"vrc;a U 1 Seai arrangements-the embellishments aVof a oil. Weave not ,amcu,u.y acquainted win. t he : j d ; th rQ j d $haU a worm C0Vered With ; copper plate, and scleral wood tn-; au(l allnli;live th:uaUe alu, the natter it character cf the irgmian at home to say whether the , ject Ot pity and aerisioneretl tOine negro Ana SUdt worm, tot erea UIljgravingS aud oue or mora piece of music. :cn;ilains u ;,ll3 in0al diverged, imcre.f.r- and lucciic.shcacuirc-ctop.c.j :us',itUc licrahi. j himself, lhescmen arc gipseys m allbut 1 crimes, and living on sunerance, in that 1 The work forms at the end of the year a vol-! a,rceab2e Mime .
There is little cant about a irgm-; a wandering hie, having not only no pos-: same world wnere t;ie agonizing aav-jumeot about uuu pages, to winch an elegant; The plate tor tins .i.umbcr represents the rxinir.;
. utiu a cetierui liiuti. ui e Ainiaue: unia iasn rous, , ovauu.uny enc,iav. u, and coi-
onreil bt a skilful artist. Besides this we bate furi uished a vaiicty of engravings illustrative of various I subjects, among whi:h wjil he l'onml one oi the most ' nocl and cuiioys de.-cript'on. This print wiii h has
e.xo leu uir ait: i a jiuii.LiHJu wu.-reevern r,a been
The number of volumes of the " CASKET "
which have already been published, ami the
ian: his rurpose is open, and his means j sessions, but no very definite notions of iour uttered his dying supplication, and ! eisra.vcd tltle Pase . . .i , i i- t j: l- ! added.
are bold, lie regards words less man ; property, scarcely maKing any uistinc-, ien ma uj nig example ior nniiauou things, and hat ine secured the Eubstance i tion between mcum and tuwn. Brought : shall such a worm, tumid with reient-
enrs little for the shadow. The Eng-1 up in ignorance, they live in idleness, ment, lilt his proud crest to his fellow J faithfulness and punctuality of the publisher
. . . . ii.i i . i i ii i- ! J 11. c . ii r..i fil i: I : . .:.u i. . : " 1 "
l:sh names are retained over an tne ana tneir lives are practical nomenncss j worm umiucapaeounercy,taiKoi rem- w ; exhibited, pmrays a wonderful natural curiosity in th
state and there is no legislation to on tne importance oi common scnoois ouuon Ao: uiessea Jesus, tny aatn is - isiana oi st. iie.Riia, ana wc are satisjcd ou, pat Clull "" - . S . . .. 1 ... .. .. , . .J . . i those at nil acauatlltcd with the work, to , . ;n .!.,,;,. .,... ,.,.,:c..,; v :. :.. . .-.
ntif hit! n rnmw n dndanro hprnnn. ian an IdO fi n Vpawanrp. A hp nn I . . 1 ' ' ,!J" " n.svruoi
v.. . n.. - i I show' its true character. : The "ol(J field schools,'' if splendidly of thy Cross, 1 meet my enemies, I for- j The constantly jncreasin- patronage be-!
j cuuuw eu, ill o uui tu uaiiuin-iiru. rm-j ci uh-u iujuoc;, i uui y uiy ifvcuc, ; sioweu on inu w.istr,iiiis eii.ioitu me fuou:
i will make lew I'atncU llenry s. ih
change ancient and loyal titles to words cfmore republican import. Some of th counties are King William, King George, Kinc? and Queen, Prince Ed
ward, Prince George, Prince William, ! planters have private tutors, and some and Princess Anne. Williamsburgh, times several unite to bear the expense
which was named in honor of the kin?, , of a private school. The school-house has, to do royalty the more honor, pantl-; is a log cabin, to which the elements lei streets in the formcfW. t is for- j have entrance. The girls come on
lunate for the town that the monarch's j horseback or in carriages, attended by j 0Ult him) he will practice law in initial was not a Z. j servants who bring the dinner. The ; p'reme court, Circuit court, and othe
e'.aild learn to forgive tllOSC who havei" make considerable improvements in the; teriorofcoo .twin be pcrccn ' Anno rnp rrnncr i- f -il, ht in Un rr ' work. Its typographical appearance is much ; " l'"'uer 13 V!!.1" v- elLli , va,u , UOI16 me vrong,a3 I .U0 liopc tO DC lor- , , , 'I , , . . bti:on. lhnse ai lmm the no 1 f,i T t ,, jit i chanced for the better, and the coutcnti are , , . , . ' S ; given of thee Dr. .otts Address. i milca-,.riched. He believes the volume ow hvr.' Vl . "1 1..,
! LAW NOTICE. : V r 1HE subscriber bavins: quit pubiic busi
JsL neSs for rather public busiuesi havin
insertion
in ti.a " Ij'joi;. lu a.liiitiou to the ubiiiil advantages wiiich c possess h regard to the selection and acquisition of mal
lei' for our book, it will be perceived that the nicsem
Icabis ori" icai cont.i-
m of distil) 'uit.aed
as tli a (oniiiiciice-
urn nt rt A ti-i ipt ilii t- .-h vp i. nil! , '., .1 c.
proposed will not be exceeded in respect to ty- ! ujsi,ej. '-".
i Tlie So. for January contains Philadelphia Fash- ', iotiS for Jauuaiy, with a coiotued engraving; ! Keniir.isci'iKes ot a Juris Consult, No. 1, ri"in ; : The J.o5t Will, original ; The Freed Birr?; My ! Daud.ttfr Sctap Box; 'I ha Joyous Villace lie lis;
he Cup cfO' Haia; Alary the I'lude; Fata Aloriiii : The Sabh.vth ; Iricndshi:)s Offcrina: 'i'h-
i tJJadia tor's Orenm ; The Alerchar.t's Daughter ; Tin j Maiocof Niot; llio Arrival of Winur; Natural
tue Is, nod oi !t. Helena, with an i-r-rat.
the prominent periodicals ; j,,-; isit to the Py,ainids; The Human Structure
pographical execution, and quantity anu cjuality of the engravings, aud the value of the contents, bv any other periodical ; and he safe-
the Su- ; ly aatii ts it to he the cheapest publication of
er interior ; the kind in the country.
NTiime nrp n n-rt rvf hisfnrv nnrl cir,iil(l ; linva :inrl nrr nltr-nilprl hv .-ill Ihp 1 con rts. so far as his services may be found no- , The f.ir-ilitirn fi-ir nhr.iinimr ciiitnliln nrtii... ! 1
not be liflhtlv altered. Republican tro- dogs of the plantations, SO that the curs ; cessarV, by his iricnd. Having a pretty ex- ; for this work have, of late, much increased, i j l i .i I i , . . i tensive acquaintance throueli the United i Some of the best literary nublicationa of Kurhies are, in some instances, less imprcs-; are to the bovs about as servant to one, Cf . . tt..niLr,, i fu"' , 1, . i n . r r .i j , . -ilii . , , ' 1 Stales he will attend to the collection ol claims rooe are regularly received at the oiTice of the
five man ii v want oi mem ; as me pro-j aim at nigiu mere is a joyous uarm ana i to or fromi any part of the Union, which m-iy j Casket, as well as
cesMOii, iii.il as iiiioui liu.igcs oi uiu- biiuui w uen mc scuooi is uurniasuu, aim t ne placeu in nis nanus. Any uaw DUfiness put ot the L nited States. From both, selections ; The Sf-uiei.-'e; tcipio's Shield ; Expe. tatir::; .Alar' tus and CassillS, but reminded t!iC Ro- dogs and bovs return together. j into the hand of John. Test, Jun. residing in are made with much care. To secure a suffi- : Bowei ; Hisioiy and de5cil.tion ef Juerukut, with mans cf their great COUntrvmen the Many of the plantations are of live ' Decatur County,wilI receive the united atteu-, cicnt quantity of original matter, and to cna-iane..gravi..g; The Ikelie'.oi-s I.), earn, original; A M.),B ;.! ;i,ni;Jd , i Tr n , tion of both. He will be found at his resi-i ble men of talents to prosecute their labors ; t. "aill,-'r 011 Ool t.oats ! 1 he iu.li, a ta:e ; VV oman ;
uimu-.v nu,.u m,u. uiui.i 3 u.vumuh "'-'e:, .uiu Jcucisuti inuuu , j Lawrenceburh when not out of town 1 ,..;h ,;: 4..i .Mediations; 'j he l.venms Star ; 'I he Ornamental Ar-
C nini i;uii.i..-i. hiii vniiuut hI uujaiRi; iui; ... . , , n , ... .. , m.nti lnuMincq 1 . i - .1 list, illusl.'alid I opular liauitious; Eitciarv 1 111003upon busmen. literature and science of our own countrv, the , ., , (,i, .,,, . T'n,t,-,i. ,0 - , iv, -rl ' rnuv tfjt i 1 i- . . tor; i he Sopuluue ; I oitiait ol a l.ov ; lhepuwrr ! A , ; publisher gives a compensation to Ins cones-, (r Bra;ltv . Latest F.ngli-h Mead Dri j January, 12th, 1&32. 44-ly r. ! pendents, commensurate to the support ho re- j itn engravings; Toe Eagle's Fu;,:.l; O.i Viit:n- tba
Frank Finley; bv ?,ii;s (
better that it should he asked, why be j not a very great planter, had about had net statues than why he had : and it 1 three hundred and fifty acres of corn,
St
ETTEMBER
EDM, 1831.
De.11BOUN Cof.M'V, Dearborn Circuit Court.
Peter White, ) versus, On Complaint ir. Chancery. Dennis Coon, N
: ceives .
j in respect to the t-mbellishmeuts which ap- pma; Kcli-am ; 1 h Bridal star, sit to ;sic; Th j pear in the work, the publisher believes that Sea : Mottos; Th Eagle : Orin of liir.es. Ino other periodical has such a profusion of MM B ELLIS !L"I E.N 'i'S. J'lolarleip'-.ia Tailncn?,
elegant and expensive encravinsrs. Executed, ; COi"mc" u" oi i . a ; t 01 .vanoieoa joavarte;
1
in general, by the lirst artists in the city, they
'J"OTKE ii hereby given to Dennis Coon, ; witl suli'cr nothing bv a coiaparison. "These
is, perhaps, belter for Virginia to retain j as many o clover, and same number of the names of the monarch-, to make potatoes, beans arid peas. This is on a more memorable what she has done for j larger scale than the agriculture ofCinthe Republic. cinnatus, Gauddcquo. A Virginian loves Iris j Now .would that "I could paint the hor?e, and is athome on the race course; cheerful, undescribed, and indescribable
v o . l t i, -i t i ,j t i r i hiin int ini hi: hi ni onm. r . ' i ,1
i . . t 1 , k 1 1 r- . . , .... - . 1 urn. - i v .u o... ... Dir 1 tl EU hilt' 1 HE HI 1 I f) f'VllfHNP n thP
t,ryoumuslRoio Ul CCtlt. A V ir-; sucil an explosion c joy, mat it is a pity, pIaillt oll lhe chancery Slde oftlie Dcarborn , work an,i iu one year exceed the w-holo cost ginian Will stake tnuc.l on a tavonte an-j when SO.' easy to maiiC him laugh, toat i Circuit Court, against him the said Dennis , of pblishinS some periodicals, for tbo same ima!, and, if he lose, Vt ill pay cheerfully, , he should ever Ciy. In a still evening, i Coon, praying, amongst other things, that the length of time, the subscription price of which and a willing payer is generally as hard vou may hear, more than two mil;15:, hit s;ii;l Don,lii be compelled to make to ; ;s I10 )essthan the Casket. The subjects of la find as a ''cheerful giver' The pen-; long and loud "guffaw." But you al-! ;.'i,n th s?5d, Pc,tcr. Wl,i1t;?'a ,iec,J in(lceisil tl.c engravings will continue to be as hereto-
... ... . , lore i or trails oi uisunguistieil characters; said Dennis Coon is therefore hereby notified pL-itcs of the .Vcee fashions, both of Europe that unless he be and appear before the J udges j atul America ; f-'ieirs of American Sccncn;, parufthe Dearborn Circuit Court, in Chancery j ticularly strikins aud inteiestiu. Xatural
Countrv
ie, of i'liiladeU
crofity or profuser.pis of a planter, Low-j lov,' mo no space for sketches vou tie me tver, sometime? reduces bin to borrow ! to two impossibilities.
before his crop is sold, and note-tonsors
thrive in Virginia a3 well as elsewhere. Avarice flourishes most by the side of prodigality, and a miser is never so well placed as when among spendthrifts. A6 they deal much together in their live?. to, after death (according to Dante) they are not divided. The poet describes them as laboring eternally in rolling huge stones from opposite sides and
back, and upbraiding each other when j ment, and "as
they meet in trie middle space, the one die dee' Music and rbmcino- r, nr.
parly with "why dost thou grasp T and ais J if there are no nymphs and drvads
tting. at their Term to be holdcn in and for j History ; Embroidering; Foreign and Domestic
said County of Dearborn, on the fourth Moil- Architecture ; Botanical Plants, and w hatever
" it thai! he witty and it shan't z ii:-;." Now faticv vouiself riding " along J 1 9 il I. ,1 J
a m mong nnoug,, tne green wooa,jtlayin March noxt, then and there to answer olher subject, may be deemed calculated to ,u till VOU WOUld like to live like JacqUCS i to, gainsay, or deny the bill aforesaid, the j struct intorr-st nml m.
"under the shade of melancholy ! matters therein, will be taken as confessed,! To inculcate sound virtuous nrecents. aud
from the habitation efi and a decree entered thereon accordingly
bonfiis:' n
o ' - 1 ! r,i.,- .
men; you come at once upon a rrulu-j J JMESDILL CUrk tude of rich equipages, with beautiful j Dec . 19, iy31.-41-iw-. hnrses tinhnrnossfri anil tip.l in trens. i
Advantinrr. vou hear shouts nf m,-rri-i Dearbokn Cocntv,
md tweedle dum and twee
g'1
! vice
ard the thoughtless against the snares ot
to lead the youthful mind to the contem-
i plation of those sublime and all-important ; iubjects that deeply affect his prosperity ; to
Dearborn (.'irruit Covrt.
Gabriel J. Floyd, it Sarah
: tntln f'.-li" tUm rl. .. 1 1
SEPTn'Bta p ' l"-'llL"6l i"o urue'ErJ1 23i i ncial enjoyeuenti of literature and lcartiing, ' 1 ' ' 1 and to hold out inducements for the young to
cultivate the ir powers and enrich their under-
newever,mougn in lrgima usurers groups, or constellations of Indies, such i 1 ?Tl" '7 7 grow rich the planters do not become jaS VOu will ee o Iv in Vinn- ;a or ! ian", hon"" i4,v,n her lmlKiml wl,(,' a,rc fc . , 1 , , ,i JOU 111 "LC 1,1 "gl-'ia Or , 6;U(i t0 le n r d t u t tf.rv, withe - poor; it is at but one season tint they Snain. These are attended l,rthr s:,t. Lr. ik.. '..L ... ,,., ...., km, , ...,
borrow, and !he?0 are not half of the 1 f llilpc that usually follow in th Irmn nf , made defendants and that unless they lie am
- ' , standings with substantial liitormation, are versus. i Chancery. , , . , ., ,, .'
ik .il. n.-il. iimi.. J.i it, . it, v . J .r,u , ., matters wnicn ma piibiisncr trusts no will ever tr.e Other Willi "Why dost IhO'd scatter ? I n.w nn Mini vnn spp irhmr nr .,inni ! I homui Dugan, and ethers. 1 ,, . . .,. ,. . ,.
, his past labors, to lind no language or senti- ; ment recorded, calculated to detract from the beauty of virtue, or to show vice in a less bid-
I ' cons aspect than it really is. j
fMnri iO Im itii; ul 11... I rhnril ( 1 r- . ' ' .wvv,
mil Cnnrf- in l'l'inn..rr cilliu'r nf fh.iir Term
i i. I,, i . ., , , ' , "J .. ., ir,.ti , ctri teres which relievo the mind from the labor
v., .y ,i ii,,, ,i li.in K:i1LUIJIII1, 111 flll'l I UI lilt;
1 u o pages oi .WuiiC. Persons winning to subscribe from the c.-inrneucs-infur ol tlio last vuiuine (July, 1 cU 1 ) can be accom-mo-.ated by immediate application at tins office. The publication of tlm January number lias been purposely (ieliue l, in ur lei to furnish an opportunity to dislaut subscribers to iiistiuct tba pioprirtois in rsgar l to the ensuing volume. Agents procuring ten nci" suhsciibers to the Lady's Bonis, and remitting the cash fnr the same, besides the discount which is allowed in such cases, shall ba presented with a cop of the 31 volume of lh work, superbly hound. The publishers will hava the work caretully packed up, anri subject to the orders of ths persons entitle I to it.
I HE i.ADV'S LOOK, is put.15HC(l Oil 1.3 1 St Ot every uunth contains nearly ') pages each 'So. of neatly printed letter press. Terms j'3 per annual in advance. Address (post paiI) L. A. CODEV &Co. Philadelphia. iTE publishers of the LADY'S GOO.T, impellcd hy a sense of gratitude for ihe unprecedented patronage which has heea bestowed upon their vor's, and anxious to improve its character by every means in their power, hava determined to offer the following
iil JiUlUllu, , . .
.Ft) U THE BEST ORIGINAL TALE
WR1TTKN FOR TI11J I.ADV's BOOK,
whole, nor do they borrow much. A
person m irguna who would plead
usury to defeat a contract in which he
s i
Deauty. v ou discover a large circular
space, covered with canvass or bough, I 1 : !. i . . t. , . i r
i iiiii. liviitiif. ill ne ii i r.fi i n.ir n rr r , . . r . . i
inii , i ,,i.c . ii ... v. saui i. utility ot uearnorn on trie lourin .Mouitay 1,-iu been mulcted lihy per cent., would i dancing to the violin and fife, while un-1 in March. thfi t ti,n hill nf
be pelted even trom a negro house : he! Jtr..t . ,ht!-i-..n., ii, . :r.iM,t r.'..c.,;.i ,i. ii,-... nortaut compositions
bar to iVfi tbi Yav.A. t-.ir l-nnrl s... . ... , : - . . . , , If , 'ru. ..M. k ,b. Lach number o! tho Caskkt
. . - - jaaiiiai.u grave in cars, Silling at tatu:s --- - '; - ( least one rieco of Music, which is selected and ihoro i ne Ltmnrt n c t w i .. . ... . : cottie?-riK .'irifl :i i 1 t)r rr p ru i .1 I It m nnterpfl in '
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2 Doll:
FOR THE TEST ORKSIXAL POE3f, SflTAEr.E lOR PrilI.lfATION IN 'HIE I.ADV'S BOO, Competitors for the.-:e t'lemiums, will addioss their
! Light reading, Amusing Sketches, and those j eoiiimiii.icatioiis,,r? cf postage, tu L. A. CODEV
to. .No. I r; v nesout ;--l:ect, l luladclnnia, ds.oim
of close sttldv. which, refresh the understaml. I l!,s llrst da-v 01 Jm,e' V--X ttV wmcil tune, as many
j- ing, and give a rest to graver
ind
luoro lai- i
The people cf Virginia are not generally so devout, that it might not be lawful, in some parts of the commonwealth, to spply funds for the corversion of the
i.canien. a ne cnurcnes are iew ana that would (
Lir between.
near, that is,
;by fours, and looking intently on little ;lCc0Vdindv
pilgrims of pasteboard, which, ever and j lr. i . j , i .i :
anon, mev rap uown wuu iorce upon tne i board. j
Yon wili not fail to see a rar:-e of la- i
at a
De
By order of the Court.
JAMES DILL, CUrk. IS2I.-1W-.
AclmiEaiirators' Notice.
as shall have been received will be submitted to a com
mittee, of liter uy persons, whose judgment snail ds-
, lermine the distribution of prizes, contains at I Tnn fnlln'vintr rnntleaieu will romnosa tlie Co:nmit-
..... .. ...r 3.- James N. Barker, Esq.; David Paul Brown,
! arranged expressly tor tho work. lhe most Esq ; m . M. Meredith, Esq.; John Musrave, I popular aii'l newest airs are always at com- i Etq ., Joseph IE Chandler, Esq ; Morton McMichael, j inund to afford a judicious selection. Esq. ; and Dr. II. M. Bird. I Aeeomnan) ing each communication, the mine ef i JtCl'l&BS! i the wi iter must he furnished. Ifbecrecyis preferred, j liotwithstatiding the many extra expenJi- the name mar ho em dosed iu a separate sealed enve-
lures, aud the heavy expense of the lino en-I lope, which v. ill not be opened except in; the case of
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iiir n . i r : r. iirin1 iw- . - .. v . . . i: i
tu. l it,. . 7 . " a ; !,;-,... .i ir .u 1 cravings, s,iven montniy, it is not tno interi. me sucimu. ijiwhuu?
Alic ucuilC UU iu mi: Irainn first, at w 1 rli a (I.-sisim.! A-.i.l U . . u.c w. ... ; - .... , - . , .. ,1 It will, of emir! !.a t.ndarstoo.1 that all articles sub-
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cnurenri tv hen inev are near, mat is. :.,i...i:.. .l i.i t . ?, u .
.... . , J r . ' ,. ' HMsiuiu.ujiui.g .1 nuii; nuy, uiui ; mmist ration on the estate of
ii liiriil i UvJieii lli;ivs , ui Uiic IIUIIU.I3 rnn:tit:ttr-s l ip hnrh.--rio
( V. 11. iwi.j ui wt,i m.
wliirli
cf rpace are liberal ; but they arc much j nfUne to (iv;s fe.,st.
inclined when assembled, to get into; yhpn tb- bannort U ronrlv v,m .To
grOUTS and telk loudlv Upon Worldly .-.-.lr . ..r.eitL i claims, will produce them to the subsclibers,
.rV-W. UUlJl.ll lO HIV t-UII3LLllttUUllJ, U3 t , . , . ,. . . matters, such as politics and horses. the . cour,P u for ti ladies i froi;er :uit!'c,ltica t(1 fr adjustment, with,.. , ,K i , i 1 11 C0U1?R ls lor u, laQies l,Ponj twelve months, as the estate will probab y be L ndr.r the colonial government, when whom the gentlemen attend, as the gen- insolvent.
the church was conjunct with the state, ius waited upon Aladdin. The second '
k's office ot the . ." ? c , "" J' , tv lettersof ad- ' llon ot 1 publisher to increase the price of ri' . ir.i.i ' the Casket. Vhen iiaid in advance, it will . i n ...; be furnished for la months fnr two dollars and
that
?r VPt : lllte of I)f-:irhorn nnmlr. ilepriup.l nil rtnrcfiii
jintlebtcd to the deceased, arc requested to I "fty cents ; or for three dollars, if
make immedr.te payment, and those hat imr ! ul tne CI,U ' 1 10 7; A&t
not paid uu-
IVoticc
every parish was bound to support a cour?e is for the lords, u 0011 whom the Is a,eo Siven lhat "e shall expose to sale at t. 1. 1 1. 1 .1. - J .1 ' l I ...,ui: i...! . . . . . 1
mittcd for these premiums will be absolutely at the discretion of the publishers. The publication of the Tales nn.1 poems will bo commenced innnediatclv alter the awaid is made.
g-ents at a dis- 1 l-'Jitors of oarers r xrliai-'dn" with the Lady's Book.
tartce icmiltiuj fix subscriptions, are entitled ; a, others friendly to the promotion of Literature, are
to a copy gratis. ; ..quested to give the above a fev insertions in taeir Orders, free of postage, will meet prompt J respective papers. attention. Persons at a distance will find the ! , ; mail a safe convevanc- for ordcrinr the w ork. ! To Ldltors ''ld 1 Alters of .Newspapers .
and enclosing remittances. i
salary
managers and slaves attend.
Philadelphia, Jan. 12th, 1831.
f f- ll 1 puonc venuue, at llie late residence ot hc oc
1 ... Mi f 0 ... .... 7 ceased, in Loran 1 ownshin.on Fridav the 10th - o . -rr, K-m . .
111 um o.u.115, ie managers dine also, and tnev have 1 ,t,.. i.u..... . ";, r. , 7. .
minister, who had his glebe and caid in tobacco. In our Isle of
1 1 1 . itriiki - i!ii i i:tr. i . .1:11 iirri 1 111 i. .1 .,-1,. .
nS I T- V,r -l.nrm-in Ic nnil i i J rt ' . . . ..' .. . ,K , -'y o : r enrua r y ne xt ,a t l'J o1 cl oclc t li o person- 7',,, -,, "..,..
'.l"--"-'t-; 1--1-.'" servants less exalted than the ladies. i al rroncrtv of Hip der.i r,itii, nf Ilor- """""" uu,",
ed codfish, hut at SO low a rate toat hei A harhrrtu- ha- from t!irr- bundrPil ! ses. Osen. Sheen. ir,in,l nll.er ar- : PROBATE COURT or FRANKLIN COUNTY.
is himself obli rrpd to follow the anocfnlir ! i- -i.ii i. .-.. t. . ! tir-los nh.vi, .iil k, -i.i 1:1 f -,rl.t , Estate of Titus
o -r-. , 10 eigm. uu.'iureu people, anu 11 is oniv 1 ..... .u.i u. . employment. These islands were once where a Bocial i;fe is ed thnt ti,is foas't I '''h. by giving good security, called by "Captai, Smith," after his own could be so wcll Se1. But sometimes ! A farm uiVc 7 tim6' name; but names are as transitory as!;, candidatc or an officer invites thel EDW RD ROWlVnd ! Adm'' things. Tobacco, you know, was oncelU10je country, and the number is then i January 19th, iS3i.i5-3w. '
aiegai teuuerin irginia, as ciam Elitlls , .Paior. Tli n.rtPr of the fi.a.t. nr.
CfT P the C'ity of Washington, respectfully requests : vtho Editors or publishers of Newspapers within
ia Timbnttoo ; and tobacco notes or re-th;3 occasion, a.ccnds the rostrum,' made . . . f ... , 1 . . - 1, . ,1.1 -
CP ' of ft frn m llio ir.nr.flar rl r-nl -i la fn ll.i? . .,
- .t. uicj'-. wi v 1. v Ul.llC KJ .ll3 jy y WOITieH
day. lerliaps you remember that the! a tree which
-colonial churti.es in the lower parts of!
. and which is that part of i btaJ,! f In"'an Franklin ) is immediately above the! ""(.Vs Brookvdlc Tmvnsh;p.$
the several states ami 1 crritones ol the L moo, to lurnish him, through tha Member? of Congress of their pavtic.la.1 Stales or Distiicts, at the Seat of the Fcd-.,,-,1 f liirrnminf with tbren rni.-p of thnir fklnw-sna-
On complaint to settlo as j r parked "one ," two , atul "three."! issued on
S for about I Wednesday, the twenty-second of Februa
ry, IS.'id, (being tha Centennial Anniversary 01! General Washington.) As his motive is entirely disinterested and patriotic in making this request, it being his desire to produce positive evidence of the number of Newspapeia punted in the United Stales, and their Territories, he desire ; that parltcuWi attention may bo paid to this requests
and, above all, by tne publishers of country papers, m
r
Smith, dee'd. C an Insolvent Estate
BE it remembered, that on the 2d day of Dt ccmbcr, A. D. 1831, 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, his complaint praying " that ho
ss.
fli.1l ll.-lvf. thf l.ri vi Ifp-n ,il si.ttlinir na.il i-.tati.
J 1 e 1 .
as an insolvent one ;" and praying generally 1 distant towns, that are, rompaiitively, little l uowu
f.ir rrdir-f' nml t hi-rrn t.nll. l.v nrilpr nf T.ihii Al ! and if nl lhi same time, ihev .vnoM riininuinii'atft. iiy
T'rom this elevation ho hni-:tHr.if.e I ' ui '""rS-""toUp ana fclyan Uarwicn, ei ; Johlslon probato Judee of the county of 1 their papers any "statistical inhumation" udative tes
Virginia which Unlike the edifices in h nennU in ,rn,l V;:.,;., .U.X : . Saul townsl"l'i being duly appointed by Na- . Fr;1I1kiin aforesaid , (in vacation.) it is order- tlR'ir immediate neighborhood, it woold be highly ap-
1 f' "" ' .Bii.i, 111111.11 is;ti,aiuel llammoiid. a Justice of the peace of j ,i .i;,.t,i (,.,f n, .,i:., ..r I predated, an I crautuiiy acKnowie.igeil .
roots.
the elate generally, were built in a stvlei A..,' V . " . V J ; ' ' : ; V"'uo,u1' a JusUce 01 tne Peace 01
l. i ilJ iJ.ii;iis.i,.iiT tit s except-; saul township, to appraise a certain mare ta- t;Ue notlacd ol the filing and pendency of
,,,,1.,...,.. ,... -... , , i lDS "ling, WhlCll i tind in no classic au-i kc" P bJ' ibomas Swiggeit, a resident ol said j gaiJ complaint, by a publication for six weeks
ted of imported brick. lut they have
all gone to decay ; shrubs grow within tlie wall?, and birds and bats build in the arches.
Sunday is a day whereon no Virgin-
ian will dine alone if lie can have his neighbor? ; and truly there is a good dinner. Ham (smack your lips man, 'tis the Virginia ham,) is every day upon the table, supported by a cabbage, or dish
of greens. I here is no dinner on any day without these. After a dinner, few people here arc averse to the moderate hilarity that corves from a glass of good
thors.
thi; SAVIOUR. From the toils and trials af a distres-
i township 01 i-roonville, on the Jit Cay ot ue- - UCCCESively in thu Western Statesman, a news
; cemuer,taJl ; having viewed said mare r.s above 1);uicr 1rinll.d ;,lid published in the county of j directed, do find her to be of a brown color, De'arl)onl ami ylatc aforesaid; and further I about thirteen hands aud three inches high, ! that ullle?3 the creditors of said estate, notify
srnrr Lnt nPrfrl Lt Vll..K' Ml '"IV"" " .."ji:.ii um, a w nii .ui said Ad mr.ustrator ot the existence and extent Sing, but perfect life, follow this lib S- twtcn her nostrils; no other marks nor brands ;oft,lcir re,lH.elivo claims, by filing the same, trioUS personage to the place of death. : perceivable; which .aid mare we do hereby ! or a state.m . it of the nature thereof, agreeably Approach his CroSJ and fix your atten- j appra.se at thesuut of eighteen dollars, this I to law jn the office of the Clerk of the court
tion on the prodigies which fignalize his ! vn "a 01 "eceu'D" is-(t-
sutfering?, and stamp divinity on their
martyrdom! 1 hink not that I allude to
the terrific drapery which in that drend State of Indiana,
MORGAN ROOP, ELIJAH BARWICK.
hour was Hung around the theatre ofna
ture. No! 'its not the darkened sun.
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tombs, the nuaking moun-
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ine bursting
wine, for the grape is honored even in j tains, or the trembling world that I al- b certify, that the above description and val- ... r ' l- . 1 l-r '1 l ,1 'rt. t 1 j i nation of a marc taken up by Thomas Switthis region of mint luhps and antifog- lude to: 1 hesc indeed arc prodigies; ... ru 1 u . 1 1 1 " ' . . , J 1 ,. r ' .,, -it- .1 1 11 b ''jgcttot Brookvillo township, m saiJ county, mattes. Nobody, however, dies of ap- but these vanish before the still greater ; made by Morgan lioop and Elijah Barwick,
aforesaid, previous to the March term of said court, to be holden at the court house in Brookvillo, on the first Thursday after the first Monday in March next, when a Cnal distribution of the assets of the estate of said decedent will be decreed, their claims will be
I, Nathaniel Hammond, ono of the Justices i postponed in favor of the claims of the more
of the peace of and for said county, do here- diligent creditors, t'opy teste,
It O Is LIU JOHX,Cri- F. C. F. C.
Franklin Count!,
ss.
t.idexv: for men and beys are always
mounted they are half centaur, and of
ten ride twenty miles to dine
prod'gies of meekness, humility, and gin-
iorgtving goodness, displayed in the dying Saviour. When I behold him amidst
There arc few good country inns in ! the last agonies of dissolving nature, rais-
Virginia why? the people are so hos- ing his dying eyes to heaven, and forgfctpitable, that there are frnall gleanings! fil of himself, interceding with the (lod for pul.Vrar.?. A stranger finds a of Mercy, with his last breath, and from welcome tt everyplanter"s hou?e,though his very cross, in behalf of thoe wretch-
he would iiot.es whose Uii-atiab.e malice had fixed
in 'iittruis
n tto
hoipitality, uor would he him there then it ii that tbo evidence
appraisors by mo aipoiutcd to appraise said
mare, was duly sworn to before me, by said appraisors, ns by law provided. Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of December, 1831. NATHANIEL HAMMOND, J. P. Jan. 13th, 1832.-45-3v.
Dec. 2d, A. D. 1631.
White Gleans. H-.VV Barrels ofChnl. o IU.n. fnr :iln
fcj L. W. TnilVStlM.
Jan, 10tb, 18S2,
One Cent ICewnrd. AN A WAY from tho subscriber about the Cth day of November Iat, an indentured
apprentice to the Tailoring business, by the name of Isaac Aldorman, between 15 and 1G
years of ago. All persons are hereby cautioned against trusting, harboring, or employing said boy, f.i I nra intent on prosecuting to tho utmost extent of tho lair, such person or per
sons so doing. The above reward will be given for the dslivery of said boy, but no charges paid. WM. T. BEEKS.
It is intended that every newspaper received shall
be carefully preserved and arranged, by Stales, in rv room at Washington devoted for this object; ene set lo be cvemfully deposited in the Library of Congress. ; tbo duplicate set lobe transmitted lo O. Bier, Esquire, of London, (Agent for tan purchase of Books, ice. for the Congressional Library,) to be bj him placed in the British Museum; anj tho triplicate tube retained for some public institution. ll is intended, alio, as soon aa this rolinmion is completed to publish, in a tabular form, in ihe publio prints, for the information of the people of the Uriito.1 States, a list of all the Newspapers, rmbracusg the u Name,1' " place unci period of publication," end " terms of snbsciiplion." Cieat pains will be bestow ed to nuke tins list (being an' important result l be gathered from the collection) as perfect as lie materials will admit. It is hoped that the intelligent conductors of Newspapers, favorable to tbo project, Bill oblige the iviverliser by insening this communication in tiieir respective papers, to each of whom a copy of the " tabular statement" will be transmitted, as soon a.3 published . Jan. 1). 17 -if.
E'aitatn aud OiS, RY or ground in oil, and prepared for use by L. W. JOHNSON.
Putty kept constantly on hand. January 10th, 1S33. Fresh Flour, "STT" ErT Constantly on hand and fr sole,
at lowest pricers, by
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TV. J0HNfKK.
grow fr'- uPon
