Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 11, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 May 1832 — Page 4
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rises from the water, and suddenly i pie justice done them by hi learned bi lost behind that lull which obstinately i ocrapher, Vm. AVirt.
AMiiCTOSLrut. 'checks the views?-' "I do" replied j hen the American army was station- lhe ;il)5ont plilencr. er.rra-ed apparently !
ed nt AVest Point, during the revolt:
tionary war. the Eritish head-quarters were not many miles distant, on the Hudson; and each w ere waiting. li'.c the figures of a chessboard, tor some favorable movement, to disconcert and thwart the operations of the other. Scouting parties engaged in frequent skirmishes; and wagons of provision, ammunition, and clothing, would fall
in soml'.iing else than the subject ot inquiry. ''There.'' continued the hero, ' 'my enemy lies encamped; an l were it not for a slight hum, 1 could almost fmey that 1 pcioehe his cavalry in motion: but hark! that cannon. Do vou not think it proceeds from the head quarters of the enemy f While pointing out to his friend the
Another of the same Stat?. Mr. Madison, exhibited a different sMe ol eloquence. lie had io passion, no inojesdy of tone, no vehement ge -tares, nothing of that war-'.iorse spirit of hi co-adjutor Patrick Henry; his win the smooth, but manly current of thought.
It
Post Coach.
C, Si.h---; Mail ..;'!!
was philosophy, reasoning upon
rights, explaining duties, aid teachi.ig his hearers haw to prepare f'rexigen-
lle saw all llanos ,n a ciear
1 1
.-i e . i a jI r . . .
urn 1 e. oi t ne eoiir.tr. l ie iaeo oi lie
into the rower cf those superior in i ..,,.,-. i,,, j fi,,-,,..;!..
, 1 . i , I u, w liiioai cat lUMUsai oi aiiauoa. eemir:lv c'.i'i!C.un ano'.'.icr obiect r) ... , . ,: i -', . fi - it llH speaking rese:ni)!ea !us writing: uts m u: a to !v ite.rmd t,.c r.oa-c. lie ,. 1 . ,
lilies were an siraigar. ni ieuer uni-
y made, his spelling accurate, and
number and address. On one of these
occasions. a quantity of English uniform was seized by an American detachment: and several notable advantages obtained by the latter, inspired the enemv
most Mia-ndU vi'iii- ! ra:i!CT :Vi', n-.l Wedfio.o l.:v ITII-.f!"".;'''" .Ml, Cll'VC-, Cl.'ivi'-t, 10
r, Wc.V.rsaaY in'. 1 iuii3 at
imm
was not mistaken: it was a troop seemingly, of liVttish horse, thai were descending a (ii.rarit hii!. wwnlin"' thron-'h a
with a desire to retaliate. About this .in;Vi:ith of nuni:rous nr. jeeiionsand
ttees, until they were seen galloping through the valley In. low and then
niin thev wt re hi. hi n bv a li 1 1 of
time, while at West Point. General
Wellington had an intimate acquain
tance, not far resident from the army, in whose family'he enjoyed the kindness, hospitality, as well as relief from many of those sterner engagements which harassed his wcarv mind. As every circumstance was food to either army, a visit like this ivt many miles distant from their camp, could not bag escape the cogpf.z ir.es of the. l'.n'.;!h!i; and to possess a prisoner like Gen. Washing
ton
d
tg the l
lovini
forest tliat swcl
of the land-cape. "Wo'illit not be stranger observed the General, apparently unconscious olthe movements behind hi m. '-that after all my toils American should forfeit her liberty." 'Heaven f-rbid!' said his friend, becoming le-s reserved. a:t I c-nterinil
(arm
his punctuation perfect. He was p. ever otF lus g ;ard; but sclf-posee..l, he saoke until he was sat! sited that lie was fullv und r;tood. and teen he left his
'argum-Mits to work out their pr;
h-ci. him
r ct-
wil lout showing any anxiety lor If or them: n: ri an- the re never
was a man who spoke so often that spoke so uracil to the purpos; as Mr. Madison. His elaqncece was one of tho-e deep, silent, regular flowing rivers, that has no narrows, shoals, or cataracts, hat winds its v.nv in peace and dige.i-
fi'li". n;",v n.i.l siM'-iH'
cic of te l.t:ul 'm the i'.ft i r.r- i.:y iii'Xt, itr.uiir' on t!:r li:-
vi i il ii ::.'rl)'.ir;(i, ie':i.i'ji.-li:tu.-. n C t n i eia " i. .,-ie l.avvrt'ii.-pbiir; cvorv .V ail Fii ;,.v iiirti,i.i . at Q 0.i
("ni' ii iri.i hv f.txi'i iRuwhv. I. iv e'iii.-:ii.i:i:i cvorv Tu "s-lav, Tlntrr' S:tiu:ay innrnin?, at,G " vloS.i, atui arrive a r'l oelnii.; iiy no:ii i;i:-h il.iv. Ti;0 :i'V) iiiw w III oiv.mcrt u-ilh t'.:-"1 f i.xns. vis : i. In !i !r.a-iii mail t.ue
siii; '"';e. s, tri-ivpi'ke,-, ro;me-tiii t'.i-; v. S..'.o !', v fiom en' C.i-t tii I'm Wo-!, via 'i'l-rri'-llaato to St. I . Kits,
..t . iV, . . !;-) Wi'M Aiu.'y to L:viav"tto and tlic rp;'i r ai'ooiili v. ,.;.( 'I'li-wooie.v via Poici-liui-pi, Criilii :;tou, l.i-xiiut"" i 1 I'riitkfoit. ky. ,7v j X'ulVmr ' v ,vi.i . I.in ':-in, I'rdokv'.Uo.Vntefvi'i'.; uu.i t '.'iiari ti io, tV:.'. ii ' '
m. i- v. il.i t-e r'aiiv line ol Ma ut.w, to Lo,;Uvi!:u
V.AW TVOTICE.
HMTIE subscriber bavin- quit public Izr.JL res-, be will pn.clice law i" the . nvvine court. Circuit court, ami other mfe nor i courts so far :i bis services may bo found n-'co-arv, by bis Iricmis. Haviti- a pretty ni trnsive acriuaintaiicc through t'ne ;'-u ; States be attcu.l to the collection ol cla uu ,f,or fr.Ki., any partofibe Union, which m ny
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"lie will a '.so nt al! ti.iifs t piivats e.' !. t'
?- to Dir.. an I v iil be roa'ly ;!. - -i nn I tUiitV.ii s in oi'siici w ;i..iii liie x iciitity,
more waninv into
t;
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the
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ie ocean.
n, would tend, in their opinion, io othcr. rcni!nol Washington icrten the peno.tot tho wrr.r. Lat the u . h:iv lir:iri! rr
undertaking ; dimcu.t: there were ofoae0;va cama : an 1. d autles-s. von always advanced gn irds to cover tne kn0tt- that U is j,c v,ri:Jt,l American commander, and there was cvcu in th,.hoa,,, oi' one's frh nds." -Sir!' no mode ot discovering m visits, except t)m:uu!,d ,!lo dan ncast host, unable to by winning ever some one ot the family. mcct tU, yr ;r:i,!r, 0f W, t0in.
1 lie tnen.l w rom t.ie lieneral visnea
ty to t!
equanimity oi i-enp"r. te.at
.icpo
wax's rea !v tor
was ones though to liavc cs;ous
?d t
'nicest of the British: but he had taken
a decided stand in favor of America.
nar.ion, "who can ro;-;!)iv in e;.d so
lC .1 ..ri ti.T ' ..".M(i 1
, vi .i i 1 1 ! it r i i.nv ;
a sac..! an ie was e.l-
i ahvavs ac-
ttiitied himself we!! : and if he did not rise sa high in his ehvpi Nice, at times, as th.o-se wlio for in: pi ration, he never, like tlu m. was liald t dh-'p.-
Hiiiii riis acarers ov empiv voices, weo.j
pint cea-e i to agnate Mem. on.
II
Wiiiii'", ion,.; i aw an' t'. U t
i. .ohaiiiUi I t 1 u...l r.t" hi.n-v:;' nl.'.i IiJ, to :'i;n-r
it -st '-.ii.' i:l n, .!.'.;
elitf
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io,: s t i ju1 .'ma'.i i'. r I in' in a-i ;ac at t.iv i i-u il ta F,.r ti'.u-, a. v i, : .a ' i nni't-eu i .::.!. t "m t..u.ui .
ant n; r-
ai.i Lie tra finis o i V.f oi r la'.v -a to p: i.-iw.- i.i I. .'at
sati-i i a :,i ra-.'s wi.l be m..!mK"
aluoa i.
t a j'.r i.notc t;.o i.j f.n:.!!'.nni!v . . in I'.vivo", toe l ui'i'ioi'ots: ana of b.in'.s :e
be nbictn! in lui
liiti ti.n liauils of .li bn Test, .lull.
Dccati.rCotititv.wii! receive the united atti atioa of both. " lie wiil be io'oai at bis rc-.-,b-,,ce in I.awrencvbur-b when iiuLoutot tuwn upon business. 1 JOHN TEST. January, 12th, 1S3-2. i 1-lyj-FranldinCo'.i.-'.i'iA
rn.J-.JAT:: ;oi'?.'i' cf F;tx:
F.nato of l'arlev I O i cotnpla'.nr.
White, i.'.'.'cea-eil. (
TIT; 11 it leiiu ! that ci the 10 lb day ot
L2 A;Ttl, A.i. iS.':.',t:Mne Daniel .U.i.n adiuiui-iralor of t'ne Esiale of "arii'V ' laic, tU c.iih-A, and tiled in the oi.ice ol U-c Ui. tk ol'Uie I'l'o!'. lie Court in cminly ci I ia;.r.Ii ii, and btate of lmiiana, i:i vaeatioi., l. s . : co, up! -;ii.t, pray ins: that be m i y l ave tne I privilr j' ol' sotliia'' said estate as :m inunvftit
one, -and pviyin; cueri'ly IV r teiief; aim thereupon, bycrderof iienry IJ.-rry. Ls:,"lire, 'Probate Jude, of the coni.ty of Franklin, i aforesaid, (in vacation), it is orderod and di- ! reeled, that the creditor- of said Estate be no- ; tilled of the lilins and retuiency of said complain!, by a publication, for six weeks toe-cc-ivelv in the Western .states:). an, a lU.-ivJ-
papcr printed, and publi-bed in the county ol
it. to fpti e as
an iiisoivetit i,fi.i
Ci
.1. W. Hin t.' ; aiv! at ."-ni-in
I i-1 a ikI ft t i'., i iiAi '., nail
"i only nn
mi
re
-an is still l.vinir.tiie Aestor amoir?
JOI'iN d. ci;
mi:
plied the (Tencral. ''that treachery was the most hideous ot' crim "s: for Judas
orate I';.
March 1 1, 1S-.-5.-.VK.
learl;ort:, and .-late aleresaiil ; afnl lurlln.r, that uuU -s the creditors of said Estate, notify said administrator ol tbo existence, and extent of I In i; re-pi'ctive claim-, by fiiin; the sai.;.e, ! or u statemelit el'lhe tin i ;M'e I hereof, a ;,-
1:1 v to la w, in I t'lairt all. re-ai.i, sai'i (.'onit, to I , vi ii-.-o',;; , ta t, w: en a !i:
eiii.'e of t!.o Cb-rk of tin vie.'ii to iheJu'V term o' olden a t the Cioi rt, iion-e -:-l Me :day in J ily d i-'.t ri'.-t: ! : ju oi the tifaen
even sell its Lord fori
u-sir. ' repons- ton ddlered tio.ai
is i,e ev.zed -n;,an , ,v ,
1.1 1 . - 1 jl .
ana tnougii a or.ive m in, proiesseu tne . p,cc jt w jjj
itnctcst neijtraltty.alU'dging as his rea- c r .ycrv trac j ton his vear-.and dependent family, i j. i ,ff. ; i. .si ...
Durirgthe intimacy of ti.c General, aroop cf Bri;i,h ll015e, wilTjin"s round
li v,iaa.mu.-u u. a.nuiu... .i.m ,he h;1U nnJ rillin with post haste that his friend had been often seen re- tmv:n.a., hnsnifrddo nrmn. U
turning trom the British camp. Wash- u, 0 0 Vlcck vet!" demanded Wash-!
i; " I have engagement thi s after-!
at tne arm' , an II retrret that
Til 1 . 1 1
1 tie clenuence ot Alexander ibimi
ie pr
a e -.tamed. 1 1 e arose
il-!
1-4 'lt
i CIS.
ITEIlir. ii!i-eriber has a c-
et.if i n r nro- M ...
"--" ii tv of salt, wbicti he wi.
I v imnressed with
hs su!)j ect
an
d
sa it , wiiicti
y seven an
April -.'lib, lIid
i els. per. battel an
iderable (pianti-i-po-e ofal thir-
p'-u eib.
n. sparks!
ten ill the. outset, seemed a little a:;tt-
ated. aslij'.tt tinsj of in ad est v crossed
ieil it '.v as onlv tlie fear
'(Mills III Ills LOS- its: ll.issi.Mi,
( these in a clear and forcible mann
-w. ,.,,r
lated be-t
i.f.,n cr.mii.1 1 r t : crmr : rd 1 1 n iTfili .! .
for he never ceased to visit the fam-
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iiy. ana, apparently, mingieu as corouH-mv v:.it mu(. tliereforo.be shorier than ly with Ins host, as il t o suspicion had u;,en je d It iacks n m .KirUr vct!v crossed his mind. At length, one day, saiJ hu fi.icIuU 50C!U;n cK uiitful of ids rte Inn l.Mir)! lvns l-il.-iiirr Inc inr. ... .''
. w . i " r 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . mi'. - ivi: r r:iv:iii-v rir. f ! i ..a.... m.mi';
ns tnend earnestly requested nun to! tu. ,,.i.:i. .,,.,.-, m, ,..,.1,; , , t ." , , . .. V 11 r ; tlio-e w lucli aie s.. ie,,..,.h approacluier court, or pirv, w iintrreat perspicui-.y dine with him tne lc-IIow mj aleernoon,i M, . i i,n, v,,- . ;m,. i , , - tT i i i , . ., . , the I.ouse .', "Uli, te.ev ma po.-tah iasal eleirance. He never de-con Ie 1 emphatically natniii": the hour ol vo.a)(1 ,. ,nr:f. i, i-,ri,.K , ,.,..: 1, , ,. f( , V - r 3 , . lT ' Do a pirl oi l!iti.-a l.huioise. ictur.i- b-,low tne di"miv ol arirument to catch asthe moment of expecting mm. he r.i i,,-, ,,..,:,,., ,,, m,. ..,,-r;,i, i i v i . , , ,. r . 1 , ; ca P..-companioa. eta lU , " lncii mean popular nnrdause, nor even suaeivd reminded him of tne uncommon dc-' i , a ;,i ..;:.,'.1i. 4i ! . ', . , .....
'"j imiiii, i; vi, ni iiiir.iiv inn, oie i -:r to nn or iiuni iik-
L:uad for f;'::Sc.
A zto! bargain an I Lih ra! cr
.. : : i l. .. . . ,..t 1 . 1.. .... ''
, . , . . , - ' n. a will on the i.io-l r.uer- r huns a;, thc only t-ar a man oi -eman - U .,, Sl,u ilb,lt m;; and 1 aV::i!S can ever have, when nV'S- , h I.h ,cres of lir-t rale land, 111 ter of his suhjvet. lie ma le as lew i Jal2i.vcre of winch h uud.er the l
of tin: cslats oi saidi decadent iil be decreed, the;r elaim- w ill be po-'i oued in favor of tln claims of the more diligent erdilnrs. (.'opv Te-te. UO BEKT J Oi IN,CTfc. i'.C.i'. C. " ! April 1 1 th, A . D. 1632. G.-Cw.
C:nEdii5j ami Wullins;. FpHE subscriber wishes to inform the pubh--i-'J-that his f'iin'iiij Machine in llarriaon, h now ready for business. 1I will card wo'd for I'm r cents per pound. I ALSO EuiiiiiL-.Dn siiin-. and Dvein? C'o'.i.
:ti il i va ! ion, and 1 li acres of w hu:li I- leasid i- t.) be elea ted smo.i! h, except oich
1 1 w s
Lea
1 1 t.iiier ;ei-
an -tntei
u e trae.t of
to ma
l - f l i t e
'in; on
rail
i ii d'1 catur couiity. Indiana iiall" from I reerishnr.h, State Ivoad, about two mi
'i
" i; ie .; run, loiU'- and
ie
i;
1 1 1
i
iisht which Ids intimacv conferred ; -ave j
. . 1 1-... i..,. . . i ... ,.,-... i.,...-..-, ....
fvtu Him ivj io iiMtic v vi leuinuin, tectin" in
and retrard his liouse as hi home : am
ave t-ecn yeiit lor ine rurpese ot nro- i murso of lus reasoaitiL'S
As lie said this, the. (. ap-jand pas-ion. T::
bv irritation
nrai r.ra mstuse as nisnome: anu oflho (roop w:i5 5cca dismounting! mcthovl. and j.,d rnient in hinted that he feared the General did;rromhi3 horse:and his example wa j cs and' when, he closed. rotconsideritinthatlight,astheguard!(o!mve(1 hv thc rc,t ol thc rartv. I th:'.Vf (o m-id -i-, I but' that always accompanied him seomeu Generair resumed his host walking J.,t 7ir. orettt ci.ana i !
was temperance.
indicate that he was not visiting a
friend. ' By no means, dear sir!' exclaimed the worthy patriot; "there is r.o man I esteem more than yourself, and as a proof of the confidence which
. I j : T i j ' . . . -
i up to lum very Kiiiniiarv ami tapniivr a .or a . was i-, rmv
him on thc shoulder, "C'enc-ial, ou ': ipmd, of thc sneaker's ?
' ' are n,v Diisoner!" "l believe no . sail a, .,. -miIi.w in ;
. it-... I.': l.t: I : . i ...
, asii.nio.T, iwiMug t ailing .ii ms I pail -OS ot l!13 I men who were anrroacliinrr tl.esfcns. .. h-,c.,,,r ;,
T : T -11 . -J 1 - - ,i 1 : 'i i'oii.-,
i repose, n j ou. i win mu you aioac, lit;,it. tl n exclaimed he, shipping, to-morrow, audi pledge my acrednim in retu,.n cn t$)C arm: now : word ot honor, that not a soldier shall !t,iat vou ;irc mine! Here, oiiieer,' accompany me."' -'Pardon me,Gencral," c.,n.y't:iis treacherous hopecrite to the
cried the host ; "Dut why so serious on c;m m)d j v, i! make him an example
to thc em. rules of America."
The Bil'ish General had secretly of-
0 trirling a subject?".'! merely jested !
"1 am aware o' it,-, said the hero smi-i ling: "but what of that? I have long considered the planting of these outposts unnecessary, in asmuch as they may excite the suspicion of the enemy, and although it be a triile, that trifle shall
i i
m ins speechi iv-re was n:.iiih to a !.h is ( 1 r; s nco, lioa ill clei'V
s sincerity; ihcre breast, and ail the
heart were div.uictly seon. - regular movement c 1
honor, ills eie.q-ience was f isrin aiing a- well as commanding: his pi.'rson was not huge, hut dignified and grac dah Tiie compass of his voice was extensive; its tones were not load nor vocif-er.-iting, but his enunciation was soclear iia.t he had the advantage over minv.
template
mi it' oi' I wo '.i ) l ; i e. well limbered, ai.-'i ha be-t water, and lb- re conn l v more liea i I li v, e-il'.iv ,!. -u. It b as i ini'i',' ' o rcliu rd, a ad For terms a ! y to Anril id K-'-Ibv.
a the Vaielalia s fro a i the conwi'bio a ball a on tdiii; . Il iid va ii I ai;i's ol I he
n.. i part ol' Deca I ur
I! . s t i
or better -itu ited I , al-o a line il'Miril.iti; t omfortable 1. u i hi inu-' M. II. WILLI A.MS.'
wnl he carried on. I'riees. ns foil
don lb-own aad Bottle Ureen, fine dressed, e' ) cent? per yard. Diaek and Snuff I-row i, tine dre--ed, 1 -S ct. I.i.,ht Snuff and Olive, :.' els. Drr.li from 8 to 10. Flannel, fcr women's wear, of the above colors, one-third lower. 'lot h colored at home, from.GtoI) ecu's, ldankets 5 cents. lie will spare :.. exeriioo to render general satisfaction, at '. , liopesj to rective a s-liare of public pnUowre. tie u ill attend. every Satuulay at Mr. i'l.'.ible's sJU'i'e, in Seipio, to receive wool aal Flannel, and have the same returned withde;- ! patch. VM. THOMAS. i :.iav s'tb, isn:t. o.-riw.
r , .,- f 3, r ; ii I Ori.N't; dt .-irons of iniikiii; a final fellle13 -O iiii-nt of ail niv ai'iounls eonnted ithce-.v tlie Piiutin-.' lemiies as eailv as possihle, 1 hen by n epie-t all thoe. v. ho are indebted to me c-i'.her for new - paper-, l'..r iob work, or for adverii-iii-, to eome forwaid and i t lie tlie
F';"35. 'ISFAN'J' to an order of the Fran hi Circuit Court, the niilersijrneil, com
am eoiii t.wili proce. hcreufler de-cribed
isatiirdax, tbeOth of . Tunc rex), heUvvm
bonis io I.! and -I o'clock on s-niddav, the e-tateof Paul Hiiliek, deceased, lale of
er- appointed (y s oa the preaiiioJ
lornol:-. It is uii'iiee-sa-: County ; to-nit, the south west tpiarlt r hi t!oi--e indelilod thai, a'sei iio i seventeen, town-hip nine, of K.-U':--very di -iraS.le on my part, ' one West of the ineredian line drawn lum t h
liiouin ol 1 he threat .Uiann Ki er, subiect t
fere.l an irnmense sum to this man, to ; di: largest assemblies w hoe 1
make 'in appointment with the hero, at; Cre
JtV'S
much
strong r
loan iii-
two o'clock at which time he was to ; Oii0, wlialever migetbe his grade ofin
send a troop ot norse, ta secure him
their possession
m
tellect. I'ver heard lum without do-
pi etna; u.a m- hgnt, and I'.O eood I'.Hige, without leci- inonzeu to receive any
receipt lor me mr.
yK ' , lenuons, w aningtvia laui airecteii ms i;i,r ti;;t he had been listening to a gmfor me. k'but then the hour Gen- n,vn .., Ann in 1 ..k;; ,,, -w Vn r 1 i i i ; f n , .ii ownti.oopto i..ioii te.Lin-. ivs tai-, ; Ionian, a scholar, and a pal i lot, as w ell era!?' "Oh, ves; two o clock, you riuiw.!S, :1rv -.-,,-! .... ,.,lfnn lo ur iil. ;.. .1. ; t
.... . , ., . , , b e ' - - an tn.i.ui. hu nil a i.i on; a line i i ! said, "lrecisely! returned the other, p. ecisely before thc time he was expec-' ...onlu.n.l r,,wl Ho ir of hU friends',
At one o clerk, on the follow in? d.iv. . .. i !,,.., ' , . , , , .,
7- " . J I't . i.l.l.l
II.IV.I
sane- eitio-r by e.i ry for me to in;', - Need v sr-i I 'e meii t
as thev inu-t b aware, i'roni the louir indul
i;eni'u I have Hvrn inanv of them, that j J . ' rrcihlors are likewise crowing impatient. ; Those at it i'.i ;tanee, 'whose accounts have been forwarded, I tni-t will not wait for a se- ; cond invitation to limit hi -mall. iMtl.TON' G RI'IGG. ' March !lth, ISo. P.S. I n niv ab-euee, Mr. Cl.An:soN is an-'
inonev due nic, and - i iM . G .
li i er,
the General mounted his favorite horse,
and proceeded alone, upon a by-road, which conducted him to the hospitable mansion. It was about half an hoar before the time; and thc bustiirg ho-t leceived him with open arms, in addition to the greetings of the delighted family. uIIow punctual, kind sir!" exclaimed the warmhearted friend. "Punctuality," replied Washington,"!
TTFS'P received from Pidladeli hia a general
ncliucat eneaties tncuiea io:tner :iss.-i ,,,,, t r
1 hey now pursued their way to the 0-i his crave as a tribute to thc mighty! Knviiz
camp uiumpiiing at tne sagacuy oi dead
uhieot
the claiu.s of Do wer thei'i ei of Mary Hul iek widow of the said Paul lluliek, deceased, to the l'.i;.,'ie-l bidder, on the foilowinj coiu.itions; o: e fouitli of lhe paireiiase moncv lo '. : paid, at tlie time of -ale, and the purchaser la rive bond and security for the l)ala.-e 'i:, aurebase money p iva.ble twelve nun tbs t ht-i-"cr. ir-LVitV HMitP.V, JA Vi!!.-; WALL VCC, JOHN WViN'.N. April 2oth, 1S.1.2. 3,-l.v.
tiii irv omn;an ler. who had so astonishingly dc.f. aed the machinations id' tl.e Ihitis'i general. Hut the humanity of Washington prevailed over his sense of justice. Overcome by the (ears and prayers of the fimilv,he pardoned the. traitor, on condition of his leaving the
jn-E'ims ax!) viia vtions. 1. Marrying a woman on acconlof her beautiful eves, her fine tei-th, and her channii.'g hair then hading that the first 1 ate been purchased ol'lho oculist.
li:e second ol te.e dentist ami le.e thin
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La AT..), ?:e. ALSO, from 1 it t-bn r : !i, an assortment of Hi: VV CiloODS, .SlPT.lIUV. ICC. wbieh will be olh red (at the old stand of George Tousey,) on ac.roiuiiioiatin tenn, liv Tot'sr: v &,'ui nn . " March 2:1, is:;.
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runctuai.iy, repneu as.nn-ion,"is ronlry fcr ever; which he according-! v . .. v nn nnrr ir irf iir rmbnrinr minor as i i-i ii- ,-' 1 c! lac peruoaier ami that she removes v ' ' "" 1 f "V 3 an argeiicMitue, cmuracing m. nor as jv ,1. a,l as name xvas ever after:,, ',, 1 , . , , i v i 4ilii8.n.,WS well as important concerns. He that is i. them all eery tune she goes to bed. . 7 l SUHlv III Ohi. it)'), ri . V A nn . rviiitrt; (; t!i(l I; i on i hnc unpunctoal with a friend, may doubt, vTrrurT I iinimgyonr coat as often r.s a new A..w,oV nbo.,t l.,r l years oi'a,o. his integrity. The host shared: hutj Patrick Henry " of Virginia, was a I,;'r!y coiues in power in order to g -t a un,riu aad industri,,., habits, ili ii,K a
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"TrSKIN'GUJl Salt, superior and while lor it ki sale by I,. W. J0!IN;-'0.. March Odth, Li:!.
recovering lums. ll, he added, then , natural orator, as some gified speakers yours is a proof that we enjoy your , arc called whose t lec-uciice : scemssponfullcst confidence." taneous, and impassioned and free Washington propoied a promenade i from t'e trammels of rules. It is said upon the piazza, previous to the dinner, j that he was a self-educated man, whose It overlooked a rough country, several 'manner was his own, and was blessed miles in extent, li t Us of grain, here wit!, the power of utterance beyond and there sweeping beneath the side of most of thoe who had been taught in blank hill, producing nothing but rocks the groves of the academy. He fell and grass, shallow runnels of water deeply and made others" feel. His
ilowing along tlie hollows of the uneven flashes of clenuence gave an electric!
Waste tliell hidden bv Wnrvlh-ll ll ill- chnrb tnlln. .m,i;.mri.. -i.l llw.cn
nrmlmirn rrntnrrt ',f !., 1 ...:il 'l :ll I iwllOlllhler PrC'tCllCC oftallvillg to VOU,
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ui tuu sjiuik-u now .inn men iui i n at ins w in ; or by some sjpacien tiansi-, . . . r iir icims,ij L. w . juiiNMJM.
silver glimpses of thc Hudson stealing lion he let down his hearers to a com- u.s iuery consianuj unuer )or through the sloping ground below, and mon onc of feeling, bv tlie most fclici- ,10-- j rhonunr nn hrdh rides bv thc ,lim in,w illi,a,-ni;.c .l ,1 lid c;..,d IT-, laboring bard to get yours !.'
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taste of ti c treasury paps; and gelling
nothing alter all your pains but an empty belly and a had name. . Having a quarrel wiih your wife, and threatening to shoot yourself in order to excite her iears, or her sympathy and finding her instead of huisting into tears and clinging round your neck, coolv bringing you the pistols, ready cocked and primed.
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SAMP Eh PARKE", April Lhlth, IS.I-li-Iiw.
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purple highlands, frowning sometimes was however, more powerful in raising into hoary battlements, and tapering, apprehensions than in allaying them, ng.iin, into gentle valleys, hanli v il- I lis elo pience. was suj ported by his pahrninatcd by the sun. "This is tine triotism, and what in the warmth ofdebohl scenery"' exclaimed thc (lenetal, bate he said he would do, ho followed apparently absorbed in the beauty of up in the coolne of letleetion; and if the prospect. uYc, sir," replied his not a pow crful, was as feailess with friend, looking wistfully around, as if "ni sword as with his tongue. His ol-
lar beneath a gentleman s notice, that you are obliged to blow out your own brains to preserve your reputation.
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The receipts of the Woslcvan Meth
odist Missionary scaely during
past year, amount to ro k in hr I
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expecting someone's approach; but o nonce was not elaborate, nor bis; f.wrlim thousand fovc h
catih'.ng the piercing glance of ash- speet lies long. 1 1 is audience easily uninton, his eyes were fastened confu- derslood him, and his speech wasalsedly on the floor; "I must rally you,' ways ended before any part of tlu in my friend," observed the General. "Do w ore tired of hearing him. His patriyou perceive yonder point, that boldly I of ism and Lis eloquence have had am,
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counts iiniiiediatelv ; as i shall, al'l. r l,e o t!) April, leavclbrni all, without exception, with LUti- Taliiicr for colltclioti. JOHN SHOOK
Fit AN U LIN t 1i;clit COURT. April i'liitn, A. D. 18J2. Maria Ferrin,! '.. PierrruiN ron Divorck. Ram y l'errin. ) A -N " now, at llu'sdnv flo-n-it, the 10th x.U. dav .,( April A. 1). ,.,,, tf t p said I'ompl:. maul, b,- D.ivi, Wailae.-, b.-r Alton. ey, and it nppeaiae,,- t s., , Ispu. , lon . the t'oiii t upon aia I a it fded, tl.at tlie ai-' !ei'en,!ant 1- not a re-ident of tl,,', vtal- I. i.
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ll"!,,n- Ut' 01111 lefend.ii,l lo be and a- pear at the next Te.-i of this Court, and answer Ibe ud Complainants 1,,',1, or ,lo lu:xUt.ri ,, thou, therein conlamed will be heard in Lis absence and dt'treed accordingly. Copy Testo, r;onERTjoirx,tTi,r. c. c. hrookville, Aplil Ui, 1S32. ' ' . State of Indian .) Franklin County. I I'iiamuin CiutriT Court, Am 1 1. Ti:u.m,A.I). 1S'' ry Johnson, ) w n 1 ( E,Ltj roR Divorce. W 1 1 1 a in .Iohnuti, ) A NI) now. at thmday, (1,.,-wit, the !0lb U. day ol April, A. 1). Itj.'i .',) comes the.nij Coinpbiiuant l.y David W a 1 la ::,.,her At tonipy and it appearmi; to .e satisfaction of the Court, lh.it publication in this caso Lad not been made, aSiccably to the ndcr of Hot Court, made at thc la.-t Term. It i, theiofore ordcied by the Court that tin; pendency of lhe said. CoinpIaiiiaiiN J S 1 1 1 be published four wei bA ,., ,MU,iy , (i,0 Western Statesman aueiUy newspaper printed and pi)Lliheil in lhe town of l.awieiieeburgb, lK-iirborn l oiiniv, Indiana, milium and rnpiirin t ho said Defendant to be and appear at tbeixt Term of Ibis Court, and answer Hie said Cuuipl.iiuatiCs Ui 11, or the mnttersi and thine therein eoiilained will be heard in I u ahsi i.c and dei reed aceordiinjv, c. Cony Tesie uoiiHu r John, a-k'tF. c.c. Hrookville, April If., 1833.
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