Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 51, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 9 March 1832 — Page 4

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MISCELLANY.

FtOlI mi IF.GZSP9 OF N. ENGLAND. A SIGHT AJIO.TG THE WOLVES. The gaunt woif, Seouiing the place of slaughter with his Ion A:iH me.-t offotish ho.' l did ask for bioou."' " The wclf the gaunt and ferocious welt! How many tales of wild horror

are Rjssciated with its name! Tales of

The night was cold and we soon began to shiver and shake, like so many

distinctly see the gaur.t, attenuated bo

dies of le wolves beneath us, and every

(b .WrfJ hat'. fioLlUwhi-r. fhr n0W and then WO could e great, glow

wclf and the vulture fed together a 1 inS eJcs' st:irinS UP intc the (ree whcre

horrible and obscene banquet, realizing I'm fearful description of the Siege of Corinth, wheu On the rif of gulf, 7'he:e sat a rarrn t!-ipp.i- a wol!,"' amidst the cold and 6lillening corpse of the fallen; or of tha wild Scandinavian

rlamations amcist us and then a fcelins idid a single encouraging remark, a

. i . .i i i.fi - l L-.:1, U ...: .1, . jman Jaiuiarv N'o. for 183'i.T nnmeiiees r thisou. t

Mr r'i i m i n n ii i n i iicv inr mil Pkr:i iiu 1 in i w in in iiir-. in n ,ii in v i i (is niv . i : " . i

v vo"". -"-- -..e,-. --r-, - " "V ; volume of the Lady's liuof. In inf,itirji ih.t ,

path. bllence itself Was but politeness, I nuilllW u '.he notice of the pnh:,','t!;e prupiieiarfdre h j veiling its doubts or hiding its reproach-! confident they have nothing to apodc-n.i f.nm tic.

sailors on the topmast of an Iceland ca. At length, the day arrived when ! '"";. f ls nra. ,e :.,f i . r Li i. . f .-. i Tne utmost care has been nv- s.-.t at i.l t.iO t.. po , whaler. Lut there was no murmurs 1 the experiment was to be put into ope-1 ,rai,hk.aj arwnwvnts the i.e.;:,! ni ore of a ; no rnmnlai' 'nr Rmohc lis for wi rnnM i rat inn. To mn it wna the miwt train" ' mum-inr and attractive chaiaotor, a.;-icv matter it;

1 " o - .-j . , . .. , , 1 I

and intere.ang occasion. I invited ma- MeuMne ,',vil'""" ; ny friends to goon board to Witness the I The plate for 'this .r.umbfr rr presents the exlrtirt; ! first Successful trip. MailV of them did ' rhilivlelphia fashion,. bcaotiiViP- et-nt-.e-, antl cm.- i me the favor to attend, as a matter of, t'ZZ IfK. personal respect; but it was manifest : euhjtc, am0i which will be foumi one f th "-t U iUt AA If i-Ir. w.-Jnsf t-tf f.-.-irinrr imi-..! ;i n 1 iirifii 1 f I t'Sl lit "fill . ' Pill S 1 ll'i 1 t U 111 U haii

LI lit. L LUC UlU 11 HiltJ I v lULUl HA,. HT(U lll !

-i t; l.irgi;si' iv j iiii: i"Xi'ii:i) s'iA'ii.rUDLHSlirU FJ'KR V S..'l TUluC

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we were seated. And then their yells they were loncj, Joud and devclish. I know not how long wo had rt nained in this i "iuation for we had no means of ascert;ning the time when I

tKrt n:irfnnra nf mrr rvr i f m t irvn itltcii tuC

it.

heard a liaib cracking as it

break in cr

down with the weight of some of u

j'orpsti. where the peasant ink9 down andarpoaoentafterashriekwentthrough

nh Rusted amid the drnii of winter and t!io wild wolfs howl seurds fearfully in liis deafening car; and lean forms and evil eves gather closer and closer around

my ears like the piercing of u kni

A light form went plunging down through the naked branches, and fell with a dull and heavy sound upon the stiiFenow.

anu not ui hi ti iuiiiiij. i wus vcn isian;! t

aware, that in mv case there were ma-! tons win .-icrive much gratii

l:i ail'iiti'in to t'oe uf cul.n sess ;u r- ,ar! to the haVc';.-

at. 'st a-hniiatii ii v.l.uieu'i it hi

)Oitravs a womhilui tiatuial ctifiOMty

Helena, aim c

ai: 'ltl.-i

it'.Mii In.'iu its ii"ci i:;jti

tc i i'cr out FJ-.'k, it vi! i bo lU'liiDor is cnii'i.o.l b S"vr batit'ins. T..eso ate iVoh .vn cis, hicI mav be ro.

him, as if impatient for the death of the doodled victim. "The early settlers of New England were not unfrequently incommoded by the numbers and ferocity of the wolves, vxhich prowled around their rude settlements. The hunter easily ovcrpowrod them and with one discharge of the musket scattered them from about his t'wellinj. The? fled even from the

t'.riJ child, in the broad glare of day; bjiin the thick and solitaiy night, far awfiv fr:m the idling, ef men, they were terrible, from their fiendish ferot io;is pppetite for blood." I h:vc heard of a fearful story of the

wslf from th lips of some of the old set-i";c-s of Vermont, perhaps, it may Le the bet told in the language of one of the witnesses of the scene. " Twas a night in January, in the year IT . We had been to a fine quilting frofic about two miles from our reti'c'flient of four or five log houses. rTwa3 rather late about twelve o'clock, I should guess when our par

ty broke up. 1 here was ro moon and a dull, gray shadow or haze hung all atound the horizon, while overhead a few pale and sickly lookigs;ars gave us their dull light s they 6hone through the diny curtain. Thvrc was six of us ki ctmpany. Harry Mason and rmself. and four as pretty girls ps ever grew up this; ide of (he green mountains. There were mv tvo s'siers and Ilarrv's

sbtcr and sweet-heart, the daughter of

c'ir cext door neighbor. She whs a right down handsome girl that Caroline Allen. I never saw her equal. tiio'Jgh I am no stranger to pretty faces, fil-e. was so pleasant and kind of heart

o vmle a..l sweet-ipoken; and so i-.'iligant besides, that every body lovI her. She had an eyo as blue as the ii'.il violet, and her lips were like a red rsse leaf in June. No wonder that

Harry Mason loved her. hov though hcjof resting place.

v. hs for we had neUasr ol us seen onr seventeenth summer. Cur pa;h lay thiough a thick forest of oak, wiiti here and there a tall pine raising its dark, full shadow against the

sky, wini an outline frendered indistinct by the thick darkness. The snow was deep Joeper a great deal than ever it falls of late years but the surface was froen slronlv enonsih to bear our

ny reasons to doubt of my own success.

The machinery was new and ill mad?. I many parts were constructed by mechanics unaccustomed to such works; and unexpected diiTiculties might reasonably be presumed to present themselves from other causes. Themomert arrived ie which the word was to be given for the vessel to move. My friends w ere in groups on the deck. There was anxiety, mixed with fear among them. They were silent, and satl, and

wearr. I read in their looks nothing

but disaster, and almost reneated ot 1 e'mi ity io the isian I ci St

mvr.fTV.Hs. Tho irnal was rrivon. lln ! '5 v'"it lim

J - .? .. . ' i The Si. ir-i.-'e- CSch, ii.'s S

a.

!'i i' ci i .! ti'.at :!.p p. : i o.l d!iaU!e nvii.su toi.tr:t.:o i-ccb of iSi?t'.ir,u::..f I ni.icl as li.e co.o.i.L'.iro-

rc .

boat moved a small distance and

'OhGod! I am gone!' It was the voice of Caroline Allen. The poor girl never spok-3 again. There was a horrible dizzines and con

fusion in my brain and 1 spoke not and 1 stirred not for the whole was at that time like an ugly dream. I only remember, that there were cries and

shuddering around me; perhaps I joined with them and that there were

smothered groans, and dreadful howls underneath. It was all over in a moment. Poor Caieiine! Sli was literally eaten alive. The wolves had a

t'.tditful feast, and ther became ravin? mad with the taste of blood. When 1 came to myself when the horrible dream went oil" and it lasted

but a moment I struggled to shake olfi

the arms of my sister which were clinging around me. and could I have cleared myself, I should have jumped down among the raging animals, liut when anathei thought came over me, I knew

that any attempt at rescue would be use- cause was a sight mal-adjus(mc;:t of

less. As for poor Mnsonhe was wild some of the wck. In a short period it with horror. Me had tried to follow was obviated. The boat was put again

Caroline when she full, but he could not ' in motio.i. SI o continued to move on. shake otl the grasp of his terrified sister, j All were still iicredulou. None secmllis youth and weak constitution and i ed w illing to tatst the evidence of their

; ir.ci.t of 4 scrici w itn uluca vve

lliiil? I. I The No. for January contains Tlsi'a

; iocs for January, 183.', nhii a colmued ' Ucmii.i-:cnce ;f a Jo, is ci. suit, 1 'Chi I.ivt Will, (); -iia! : 'iT. r'nco

1.

Daiihto.'s Sojai) ti.:x 't 'lie ("u of O" tjnia ; ?(

j:u;:i ; The Sal 'Dath; 1' ( i's lica::i : 'i'he

The .'" uy ll'.o

icio:

-'i IIS j.opuliir jor.inai ia printed on a;i c'r.v JJ- iizo imperial sheet, of the lar-e-.l diun:;:sioj.is. It cor.laias tweat v-ciiit coiutun '.' rojitlia m liter, each column btinj cual to ei",ht iKic-s ui'rt et ;!oiiec:ui bvK.

I j , Hit; publication ol tne COl'i.ifcii v.;u toml,tho ' -'incncotl ia April last, sinco which timo it La

cm j:,; rcccivea a patronage so unesampiKd that in or a

tha:i tevc.j thout-aiiJ coracs arc now cliEtribaltii voeeUly li.ryo.h nit pari.- of the L'nitcd i'iats?. This j'ati, v.-'nich ii.ii iu .nral!tl in thu anna's of llio pi.i'iu'..ical preif, Hi'l ehov the bir-a ftii..iiioii in which the CUi-TIEil is OTcrv iicre liehl ; and th t the samo ratio ofincrra-a will coiitiinie, way fare!;, ba jf( suiii'iei, ii! slut'cli as sir. the e!i;.iiiiLiicc;;icat o!" the ';:-e-scut iito::il), neatly one thousand rew njmvt ! Pave been aihloi t-j tho tulocriptiou li-l.

The ( Oi. i' I tilt pos-es:3 advanlije over all oilier weekly Newspapers. Hi it!iii'.e:,-j si.c s i.a'lhu creates possible v.i'.'ietv, and its cui.tetits i'umish an extensive, Ujefu!, r.ov),

1:11 e. WO .C.S .is'.tion of nir.'

.aiiv 11-

h-l.it

oils Vilhi-o iiol'.s i'rei'e : Fata Moi

shins lUlciuc; bojtiiii."- ......... ..uv.,.. ""-".'i !,,' i ti in. ritrr T ho i m i sit." the (init rent br.tnclies of popu!i;r

e ii t t-r t u i : li ti a;

trucllVU I;li-f r lirfii v, c

: of Xisht; The Arriai cf

W itu.-r; Natuial j atare, suca ai 1 ale, k o. try, l.s.-ay -, -

Helena, with an eir,rav- eisir.s , ic. notices of th: I- r,;o Arts ; llu. i'e.o iliiinati Stit'cturc; ! .Soltiii? Anecdotes; ."-ketches of Life

a:

..iauiiei ;

: i-..v.uvt:;Uo!i : '.iarv s

Stop- j r.o-.M'i : IJisifrT an.il (Irsoiiniioii nf J i.v .-. croau!. '.'.ith

ped, and became immoveable. To the ' nmcavir,i; The Uttehoior's lj.-ca.!, on'..m : A 'ce of the pre :eding mom-nt now ! Vi,a!'u-f " ;!c,:;;.'nv r1 XT1 . 1 rl. .vl;;.lnitims; The i-vouus' War; t ue Ornamental Arsucceeded murmurs of discontent, and nusi,-akd', Ttyuiiu- Tia.r.tiau : l.iteiary impos-

nrriiation. and Whisners and fmims. I . tor; 1'hc Srpu!chre; l-oitra-.tol a 1 v; a ho power I

could hear distinctly repeat, " I tolJ von !f ; iW"? X oi'!' 1 1 L ' . ,l : . I with enyavics; I he La;; c s V h-ul ; U i V iMtnr; vu no article;

II wuuiu tie so it !3 a ivuiiati scih iiiu 1 i ( otmtiy ; 1 raek V inlov; hv ,Viis l.csiio, ot r.n,H-:oi-wish We Were Well OUt of it." I eleva- i phia; ilcii-iou; The H. i la! Star, yi U mime The

fcea ; illn.lm; Ti'e r.a-'ip; ':'".,in ot uir,. i-:Mnr:rj.iH.,.!r.NT'iv.--i,i.ii.vie!phi.i ra-hion. cotoure-l ; Full lei-h Portrait ef Mapo'o'm non.ii.artf ; Latest Fnjisii rica 1 Die ses ; The Mel Je.enniiit ; Two pii-'ii of M esit. r.'i.snn? wi.hii;-: to j.l.erilis from t!: cooi'i'onocincnf of tho H:X voiim.e (Ju'v, 1S.1 j can l c a. conii .if ii I, at!?.! I:v iii'tneiliate application r.i tlvAolie e. The puhti aiifiti "f too January nuiuhor ha, ooo.i

pureo s : ; n- ;nc", hi cr-.ei f uiruiti an oppraitn.ii;.

Pol

icu

the C rain .Markets ;

ted myself upon the platform, and ad-1 dressed the assembly. I stated that I' knew not what was the matter; btit if they would be tu'et. and indulge me for a half hour, I would either go on or abandon the vojage for that time This short respite was conceded without ob

jection. I west belo.v, examined the t

machinery, ana discovered thttt the

Jieiiii.ts; li-icfs Current c;

orei t ti 1, lid tOii.esi :ii-

leliicnce, of the latest dates; aud an ah;;:"...!.

una su tn set ry oi an niaiieu which may ; . sess iniere t i'cr the general reader. The Ll'i iiil AU V Di: PAUTJi o.N'T of the

is watchlullv sti;:erinteriiici!, i.e.! i admitted which d-jes not no?.- 9

positive n.erit. ONK HUNDRED 2ULf.Ai:.-. were p,.i 1 for i PlvIZii TAI.E which w is po;blisiied in this, paper on the Tib cd' Janj uy, un.l other induceiiii'iits have, been oll'ereil to sectln; original cotitnhutioi.s. Anions; te.e Vfiiiiiittiiy correspondents of the I OL UIFd'are oli-s I,: uI. ik, (r.uil.or of sever. '1 ptihlicatioii?, v.iiira h ne been highly applauded by Atnericrtrt European critics:) uk'haku l'i.w Sjmth, tkc celebrated Drauiatist, Novelist, and Ma-raina

i rista.-.t euijir,.lci3 to ii struct the piopneteis in ar i to the e...;.ij!i i veil, rue.

A;enii nro ur'ii'i; lei. niov stih-a';b''is to tint i.'V !1o k, ami rniettiiiij: the cash for ti.e miiic, lu si-'os eisoooiil w;,i..'j is alio ve.l in Furit cases, shall he kcatcj n itn a co of the o l vo'.iuce of ihe :',

writer ;

tee

i!;' heun !.

Tho pub! 1 up, a.id ?

wi l Irno t'..o

ihji.( t to Iiii

frame, were unable to withstand the

dreadful trial; and he stood close by mv side, with his hands firmly clenched and his teeth set closely, gazing down upon the dnrk wrangling creatures below, with the fixed stare of a nmiiac. It was indeed a dreadful scene. Around us was the thick cold night and below, the ravenous wild beasts were hpnins;

rar.'tul'y pa.

persons eiitiLOil In it. Tits Lady's l)oo; is pnhV.s'e.c I oa 'l.c 1st of i , -vi month cont-.ii. s n oar'y f ) piu' s ca. ii X1. of u. all; nritucil letter I rr . Term ii'J i: r atu.'itii in a l

Aew x ork: we. passed throtiga the rom- ace. Adihvs (p-.st po.nj

aiKie and tvtr-varying scenery cf thej 1

highlands; we descried tne ciuslerirgl

Mrs. t-ABOLisi: Lin: lit- ntz, the n-.cn'j-

i-hed. autlioi of the prie-f ra ';i-dy, "Do i, ;- .Miss. il.ieo, the fair writ-r of the ra '.. t-

ic '-Love's Martyr," &r. And many ot'.ori iwhosa iiauici are equally distiKgui-ihet! ; be1 sides a i:! tuber, who?.-; productioas uti-icr tl'-ti-! t.oiis sifjiiattirci, have elicited general approbation. I POLICE nr.POUTS ocennv a ?barof rt t-

toutiun. Thejo ar

preparei

own senses. We left the fair city of

a t.-

lf.il

nos, eiiijaefl

houses of Albany; no readied its sliores: and then, cten then, when all seemed j

achieved, I vasthe victim of disappoint

ment.

lluence of fact.

A. GODLY &C

j as tho materials ! sources, their -e

rr Sit

'1

li'titly role press the

expressly for th;

are gathered front auth.eral accuracy iuht bo , -

-r-

'lOO'

I:!

iruaizioutinn sunerseaed

It

was

then

t!ic iit-doubled

their bloody jaws, another victim.

and howling for! if it could be done again: or if done, it I was doubted if it could be made of anv

The morning broke at lat; and our i great value. . ' fi-Jgh fill enemies fled at the first advance j Such was the history of the first ofdav-light, like so many cowardly mm-! experiment, as it fell, not in the very

derers. We waited uniil the sun had ; language wiich 1 have used, but in its

risen before wo ventured to crawl from

We were chilled

i,j f ' 1 ptibiikitcrs of the i.ADi

V' c-l by a .sc..,-' of ;;r.itit!i-!e f.r the tii.pr.vtr-h i at i o 1115 J which noon l-.est.io.o.l iij 01 v. 't v a.': I anxious to improve its chart, tor I v cverv ic in th.'ir p-met, liavo fa'te.-.niac.l t o;l'. r t:io j.il'o ri'munc. viz :

ui: iini o.;i(;l w, 1 ai 1;,

a oti. in arranging rf-ert!?r combines

nt.d -59 co:

lbent lor , facetioti r.c:

ntirrative

i AtiY

1.O0

v. n 1 1 - u s- roa Ti

TOT? TIIS EC5T OP.IGI.XAL TOY.V. uiT.tni.K f.r 1, ni.tCA-rtov f.N nac LAO.' .s SOOK, CO K-oliSnsrs.

substance, iom the ilps of the inventor. -"'"i-""" r ; f a;i . . . . 1 ,, , coainuii.:oai..,:s. in c cf -,oi,f , t . L. A. t.Oi't.S. It is inoumlul to say, tnat attempts . . ,0. i( Ci,:,vi rti;, 1, r; p.vh hhii. h- lW

through cverv l;mb was numb with i were madeto rob him 111 the tirt place 1 i'ie 1"-"-' 'y f June, H at whi.-!- n. 1-0,10, mamcolt', and terror and poor Mason was of the meri'3 of its fruits. He fell a vie- i1 br f bo,:.s,.itied t.a .-0,..- , .. . , . 1 .... , , . ... ., . .... . . niitlo-j o! .itoi ny po.,ii,s, l:a,e ju lament s.:.i!l dodclirious nd raved wildlr a!out the i t'.tn of his eljrts tosuscatn his title to i urm!iu tlw .-.istiibmion .f er'-?.rs. dreadful things ho had witnessed, it. Whet already his invention ! TL follow h ui-ntieajeu will rompo. th? 'oumtitTherc were blood v stains all around the I had covered he waters of the Hudson.! !"vi :V lfQEV Viu ,rtl":

irce; ana iwo or ituee lontr iocks o.seemeu huic bniiMicu wuu me re-j Lmj.. jo.oph u. i ha d.ttk briir wrre 1 ranvstad i:tt. L.r ' snlts. ar,.! looked forward In far mi-rr 1 Esq.; an 1 iV. tL .1

A I , i- 'sr ! . . i Accoinpaiu int;

I I J. j t:-o unlet must bo htriiijliu!. 1 1 vooioey is piol. rred, e had gone but a little distance umph, my uuimalo triumph, he used to ; iho i-amo may ba en,:iw.i in a op!.t- wtaied envwhen we were met by our friends from' say, w ill be on the Mississippi. I know, 1''1''' nl,i''h,wiU "ct 1,8 iM,uc(l cx,''i 1 ' th" '

i . i . . I .1. . j.l i ...1. - I. .. J l. . 1 i .1 .1... ! . : l I " '' It,.,..

wngnr, -inn we nurne a on over l'ie i ilit Mtineuictu n u.m uc u:t:': aiarm- tuoeeu, i:i,u ee.i now u is uitemeu itn-

h. it n tul'-.n - irh K r-irni r.c Vo rd n t nitr allspnce. I be v ivrrn dino!-.,r! i i.-ii ! lo hv mnn t - f h:i t t!ii 1iil1iI:La t(

I

,er.

Lfq ; Morton AIc.Mi' hat 1

r.i' li (oiiimutil.-alinrt, the m.no of

: : noes-;: u: rati:

! t o i l, of course tut it::0 ior these pic::,i

-or- tien o! the

T'.O. !

r-hi-: ti 10 of

whito nat.ia with rapid steps.

. , " . . , -ii ir- i.ot :..

had not proceeded lar urtnre rt low, at ur wuu ana iiigntmi nppearar.ee; : us navigation caa uc overcome, jtiut l

loner howl came to our cars. We all and my brothers have oftentimes toll me ! am coutitlent of success. 1 mav not;

kr.ew it ir.a moment; and I perceived a i at first view we all seemed like so live to see it; but the Misis:ppi will yet j 1-: .u is ot p .:.v, iw La-:- iishudder thrilling the arms that were 1 many crazed and brain stricken crea-ibc coversd by steam-boats: and thus j ,1;. r'"-',;;v ' ' P"-1"''."' r-'"i';"', foldsd clasa to nty own, ds a sudden cry I luies. Tliev assisted U3 to reach our'aa entire change wrought in the j

aHoist.o-t t n:S w ill bo

;ois. tin: Tales in: '

alter toe a. ai

it all ai'i- !e-:i.,-)0.t:;v ot

W 1 ! 1

i a e.

I uistnv.m th? l;ps of all us 'the wolves

tne wolves! ' lY.i you ever see a wild wolf not one of your caged, broken down, show animals that are exhibited for sixpence u eiht, children half price but o tierce half starved ranger of the wintry forest, howling and hurrying over the ba.pen s.,ov5 actually mad with hunger? There is nrtone of God's creatures which has tuca a frightful fiendish look, as ibis aniirirJ. It has the form as well as the

spirit cf a demon

villi Ian, nt.d coii'tructs the

that in inot iu-ia.-M.x-s they will be found Irt ux!y graphic and dive; tin?;, withfiat tha ci;.I.c::t sacrifice oi truth. In preparin - the contcata of tho C'Ol'f. i Ci:, strict re-ard is pa i.l to NEWS. All forei ;u iuteiiionc;-', up to the latest dates, is invariably riven; -arid whenetcr a press of important

i.-hed. rbe Siimmary of douie.-!ic affairs is more eo.ntdete, correct ami f-a.l, and euibj'lics a greater extent nnd variety ol information then can he t'onti-1 in any other paper, its m n a

j oittou to a condensed ftatcirthnt of locniitics, a synopsis of pa -:in,' cvants in nil parts j of too country is regularly pre---ared and puh-

lisiie.i. In order that tho-o who love to la;ic;h may fan. matter for their mirth, each number cr-i-tains a inclati;;e ol (I I ft. LilOl. S SFB.JLCTto, some one of which is iihtstrated by an ergrcv ii, exerutrd by a skilful artist. Tho EDITOiJIAT. DKPAKTMF.NT err..

oi.iees n-iinv . oi u tv pti , Ilea 1 1 0113 ; notices 01 the (me art--, A c. ; remarks on jrenciai topics; dcserip(:ot:S of pul-lin improveoi-nts, nioirc-im:nt-, i'v c. ; livtl.SMor.s of s-iHtblo subjects; dramatic cr,t:ci?;i, c. This i!epartifle:'c has l.ei :, and w ill com itni" to he, cctu'.ucted ft a s; ir.t 01 the roost fearless independence. V.'li itever comes fairly w-lh'.n obscrviHion,

!:! IV-I..1.-"-.- ..,..! ,..:t i .: -

v...l iui ,.:.. iiii ?;,h:u;i Ml del'T the tirointit and decided

of ii!it)i:is--(l opinio'i.

lictk re.

homes; but Harry Mason never recov- course id tt:e internal navigation and erd fully from the dreadful trial. II?! commerce cur country. Xvrth.-lnio-

neglected his business', his st.idies, axd iran

his friends; and would sit alone for hours together, ever and ano i mutter

ing to himself nbout that horrible night. !

Ma. Cirauo. A book might be.

ndprob tblv enough, will be.lilltrd with

'i

January lth , 1 S" Mlw iruica.iiJ'! I?2 sticks In kv, ax: wj:ki;i.y jmtnon.

IIV. Lancaster oli-cellany is publ

.ed ev-

n- erv V eilnesilay in tha city of Lancaster.

in a newspaper form, with new t yp", on ac

lift lo drinking snor. Ar aJ aL i i nnecdoies of the late Slnehen Cirard

a .nissrable drunUrd. before ae had ; Hd h:' ,Sivcn nnlliotts, the interest ! i,n1 '" r- 'K whitened a hair on li.S bend of whlcji is ,$10,000 per annum lor are iwo DJIan and bty ten t3 ,f,.a nuiiouvu a 11,111 uu u.s I.LIIU. ... ; 11 ri-., . i within six months, or I bree Dollars at the end

1W mv'mvn n:ii 1. 1 m:,U ili 1 1,,.., ! P!I1C scl.ool. lite management

never cntirelv overcome the terrors 0fj exclusively conhJed tokomm. Oucei that melancholy circumstance which 1 1 otn a ,line' d is application was have endeavored to describe. ti,b! made to him to assist in biiilJiiisa new i

Another, and another howl and then ! thought of it has haunted me like mv thl i:hurh 111 Philadelphia. Mc-!

wecouldhcar distinctly the quick pal-! own shadow; and even now. the whole I1'10 ' hut is that? Ah, it must bej un cf feet behind us. We turned rihl I scene comes freshlv before mo in my lrorn ',ir',0 : i-"tov;that ia good: i . ... . . I I five .., O I 111 l I t l't.. !...:

round ;,ndlo.iod in the dtrac'ton of the dreams, and 1 start up with somelh nc : ! ,fc J1"""

sound. Tha devils are after us,' said Ma-:-.n, pointing to n line of dark gliding bodies. And so in fact they were a who!? traop of them howling like so

nvmy Indians in a pow wew-. We had i.o weapons of any kind; and we knew

of the year. Printed and Published by Eu.v,cr Barton, Lancaster, Petmy lvauia. The iUiseeliauy is devoted to Literature and the Arts. No matter shall bo inserted but such as mut bd approved by the most scrupu

lous. Write;? of the tint respectability ami t;i'ei:t are engaged, and (he Editor has made such

irrutip.eiocnt s as will pie to every branch ol

::i.l be 'r ink!

influence will

ex :re---tun

the SATE !J PAY (.'OLTtlEn proe the largest, cheapt-t, mo.st ttivcr-

und instructive weekly

iroiii too American

Li fi, I'.-s-CS to

silled, i-nti rlainii new spa pi r issued

of the same feelin- of terro-' blt I vx "lister of a new Churcli of another knolwle'!' iu !lu0 ln,l,"rlio"; Sl,Ucliy,,!i aR' l uic r.oii iu.uir Ol UUP. .1.11 1 CV , ... . ... . I m.1. t i t-.nw to tinmw I ho la in v -ra t (V

dfnominalion, l)r

-, also called and

ririenced when trmrrt lliart li-tlTn rmtn

rv ago, I passed a night among tiei Jfr ; lw"ded him a chpck of .S'."!M. wrtlve r' " I The Ucv. Doctor looked at the cheek

I then at the donor and at leerih ven-

I'f'I.Ttl.N ASDTHr. STr.A.H IiOAT. j lo,ed to 9r,ca'c of disappoinlraant, When, said he, I was builJin mv first! thal ,he 6,,m Wi,s lmt ha!f l!l:lt ?-ivcrV ,)

enough of the nature of the ile crca-Uteam boat at New York, the nroiect u'e Methodists. -Ah! said Mr. (.,

tures who followed us, to feel that it Nvas viewed by the public either with1 nan' me l'a check, as if to correct his! Jan. 10th, lss

made with a view to amuse the fancy, gratify

the taste, and improve the moral character. In compliance wilh the wishes of many of bis literary friends, the Editor issues this prospectus. Urali litl for the very liberal patron-;-ro he has already rec. iveil, and thankful for further favors.it will be. Iiii constant endeavor to make tho oiisci-llany respectable.

REO.MOND CON Y.VGtlAM.

weald be listless to cantpnd wifhmil indifTerenco or with rnniorjint. :t n vie. , mistake. i he ' cheek w ns

them. There whs not a moment tn ionarv scliemr. Mv fi-oti.U. itwlo.-.l i v-hcn he indignantly tort

given liim.

it Up, and

lose; the savage beasts wera close upon! wre civil, but they were shy. They: , ln clergyman - away tmpty, to;

u?. lo atfempt flight would hate been.' stened with patience to my cxplana- J,ri 1 "P"" presumpiion Ms at-,

a hopeless aCair. There was but one tions, but with a settled cast of inrrcihi- j Xrtv't v !" :li 11 a mattcrof charity. thane of success, aod wo instantly! I i t v on their countenance. I fell the , ' - .- ; i- ... . , .

pon it. lull mice ol tne lamentation of the poet,

" T iiUlis ttonlil you tencli, to save a linkip,. land, All tear, none ai l yon, and few iiiioersland

As 1 had occasion daily to pass to and rCnriE

from the buildinj. whilemy boat was in salt

progress, 1 have often loitered un

seized

1 To the tiTe lot tu climb the tree!' I cried, springing forward towards a long howt-d and 1 narUd oak which I saw at a glance,iight be easily climbed into.

Salt

at

subscriber hat ins: n larn rjnantitv of

KoTcmber II,

CEO. P. He ELL,

on nan I, otiers the saniH or ki p at

EoitTY Fivr Oi-xvs per bushel, fb tbebarrell

Hnrrr ?.Iason inrun? lishtlv into the known near (he idhi nr-nun nf ci -..,.! wo,; t,; ,,Pllactins the same l.ne deducted in

.Ja .:J. 1 :' , -...I.-.- 1?. . . 1 " . . I 1 ".Cll.l.ati.

,uu wiucu in pitting uie pii is in n ( .-, gaiticiuig in utile t ircis, and i piiici of comparative security among the j lieard various inquiries as lo tho ol)ject' J:.e!: i-ughs. I was tho hist on the of this new vehicle. The language was i r;ro'!nd,and the whole troop were yell-j uniformly that of scorn, or sneer or ri-! 'S t ny heels before I reached" the dicule. The loud laugh often rose at!

rr - ef thn rnmnanv. Thrm mc rn t mi r.-,-nc . il .). l.,..i. il. !

fcHauk-DJeetb,

I)i;ariio!! Cir.ct.'ir CorttT, S't.fTi.Mni.tt l)tmb.iii! C'.iihtly, 'Pi:K.M,ld.'!l. IE rhi rt P. O.iiiies ) I'rrsm. f On complaint Newton (iardner, ? in chancery.

and others. J

TOriCE is hereby ra'vcn lo ?ewton Gard

ner, Vi'a -bin ;t on West, ILtmbley,

fuid.lo-eph V. fd ,.o:e, that Herbert P. 1 tallies has filed bis bill of e.uiipbiiiil :i:;a.ii-t them, coiiiplaiiiin of fraud, and litis obtained an iuiuiiition stayitiL; certain proceedingsat law, in favor of tin: said Washington West against oil" J oseph l". Moore ; no w t he re fore, nuL-s t Insaid part h s appear before the Judges if the

! Dearborn ( 'intuit Court in Chancery jt t ;:-, 1 at their Term on tho fourth Monday iu liareh ' nest, and answer to, piinsiy or deny tie bill

rrc :.

The publishers chum for its contents a ehatf et-or of veroron originality, judicious -eh etion, eieii'ivo varieiy, at'd ititcrestino; dctu!;;i:id I hey i:i ii com pari o.'. with coutei.:dorary publications. Persons procuring fi e u!isci iberi to this paper, and frwril in;; the amount of a !,,'.: year's subscription, will bo entitled to a sixth copy , ij Persons forward in;; ten subscribers, and remitiin;; wi l be entitled to an extra copy, tiitd a discount of ten per cent. Persons forwardi;,- fiftern inbieritiors and l."i

Hollars will be entitled to ati extra copy of tho paper, and a copy of Lord Byron's YVorks, Sir Walter Scott's V ork, or any other work of a similar c!,ar.ctcr and value", which inay b preferred. I ticurrent notes of solvent bank-, received tit par. Address fr e of oo. la jfe, WOODWAiiD &. SPRAGG,

66

iboii at This!"

ki-avake or CIJ.KATS t r llliUF..?,on the sith of Fcbrn.iy last. I was induced bv iiihr,.-i-:,,-nio: ' i

knavery to purchase Iron, one Erasmus 10.0 in htsow.iri;;ht, and ns attorney for Wil'iui Manton, the patent ribt icr vending in tha counties ol Dearborn, mv itet 'a ml, and 'tinle, (with two or more except,oi:) ibrnsinc Hn.l ycndms to others to use, .-.rfain new nnd u.eliilin.proyctuent, for propell,, n binj, of mtte.b.nery,by Meam, water and animal power, nnd by weEht- for which purchase I'trans-

o-.ieu io saut i;osc, a bond

uniiivuli-a lial

on r-o.nn ilo:-an ( p eimu D.arbotn County-

in" 'io ii kti.nvn ns All

for a title to one

ot a cirt.im ri r i -1 anil Saw Mill

'uvueies a;,, I apptirtennncr, u's ?,;;!!. fr0 Ol llll (It'nrrrn r.it 1

nil crsonsa,e therefore, hereby ,'in. .-t tiikiit;' an HSMi;niiieiit front ',"' the al'i.r.-s-iiil P. hi,! .

...tit .. " "i'.nn

"in no liiimeiliatelv C ...I I:..

vniiu.iiii ironi c

in; to me ctiiitiotied the aid !'i

tv

taken to prevent f:ii:t villi the aforesaid tuti-

ni '.

or my bona fid a

auuesaol, ;i ',ecree wul then lie entered ir niiis! j petty to any person but I I... .I...'....' I lit...:..: : J ..... i '.

,m ... un, .., .., o toe .ujiiiin..... periei,..,-, If.ai ass1M,(,t.,u, ,-,., r,,teUlJfl, ted. Ly order ol the court , tiou not perlormi,. j warranted . nn . JA.ML.3 DILL, (tcrk. J A. M ES JOHN BTOTR . Deo. mh, 1831.-3 I January Hth, 183U,

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