Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 15, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 June 1832 — Page 4
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misrepresentations of George, ?c determined lo make an r Hurt la retrieve his chaiacter and retrain his nude's formei
; opinion. Une i ngm autumnal evening
a solitary traveller w as st en slew Iv ap- j t htn iz d to use the nam e of the vencra-: are about hhn. Just now the fashT.ror.chine: the ullage lhe reins hung 1 hie General Simon Kenton on this oc- ionable creed is something like that
loose upen the. neck o f his j ided steed. I casion. I wish thcrefjre
THF. rOI.UMDIAS GAZETTE.
Till". KIVALS. "Oil )C.lloU, Thou j;li:-!t li'cu.t of hell, thy deadly venom Preys on my vuaW; turns the he ih hfil hue Ci my ilusi.t-tl check to hazard aiiluwuess, A': . drinks in v seirit u,i.''
In the: cull, em i aitofF ,ahout a
I r . . ! ! . .: 11 ,1 I .. I
uo:i a sma,u w,1,-'",nT eller's patience; as he nrssed thro' the nnd uncuhivalcd country, sod a gloo- ;, il)Rrr(1 mv looking mansion, belonging to Lord , i . a- ,u L. c.l .i , f ,i,
an Ln-'iSi nob email, who, alter .,, 1 , , . , ... r 3 . I- i villagers, and the rosv checks of the lo-itv a vomit: and nmiaole wite.retireu . , ' , ' , , . u, b damsels who were thronged at the wiihanonv daug at r and twoncph-: . . r ,, ... ,. 1 ' . -. . , l, " w indows of the cottages, we:e alike dis-
wunui'iiui lae.iui in auupuiiij ..--- - , -
From (he Urlana (O. ) CoUvslrator.
the fiftieth year anniversary t f the principles, tastes and judgment, to thos'J v est. j of their Belial, and he, like the Cham-
Fclhcrs and Fcllo:c Citizens I am ail-: eleon, assumes the hue of those who
Dearborn County.
Dearborn' Circ;;it Cocrt, March Term 1323. Iiitac Dunn
' whose, goaded sides and lagging pace
were sullicient indications tt the trav-
rersus
Zenhnmah Leonard Thorn-"I
lo ba brief: held hv the renowed Hues bras, and all as Leonard. James Leon.
As the stranger (hono doubt the
reader h i recoi;i.ied r.s I'd ward) ap-r-KVic'.H'd t'.cjdaik and dismal n-ccinct
f;h
i) vond
-.l.:.,l I......KI I nrt..r.
' , . i i : regarded and unnoticed.
f!V.Hl"i'lu illlU VlCCim. UJ 11.1111- "111. (d icated together, and in the days of youthful innccunre, ere the dark malignant passions which often svn the heart of man. had developed themselves, thev were justl)' ccl.bra'ed for their mutual attaciuinmt. Amelia, iIk; daughter of Lord A , was, at that
l i'.im ni; "-tit; an.i i c1 i iua u'. oi . I 1 r IT II-..
11001. I, t .H' Iiak: Ir l 01
(o:e
in KiMon to vvaic i lie va
he
iic!i stood the
i;. stoning.
and explicit. When it was announc-' of lh-:: tru.2 stamp.
ed some weeks ago, lhat the survivors of Clarke's Campaign of 1782. woulJ j probably meet on the Kentucky shore, I Newport or Covington.) oppesite toj Cincinnati, and to fulfil a promise made; fifty 3 ears ago, it was tlicn uuknown as to the precise day. From commu
nications given to the public, well !
"C iiM their f.iith upon, The holy text of dirk ;ind gun, Decide all controversis by Infallible artillery; And prove their doctrine Orthodox, By real Houstm blows and knocks; Call lire and sword, and desolation, A thorough Jarkson reformation ."
A cntinlry girl, who had sjveral sis-
vouched fo , it appears that th- day fix- t?r-m ir,ied badly, was about herself
ed is ti e H i day ct Aovcrrner, Ib.i i0 tie. the noose.
Heirs at nr.il leal llepi. -sentatives of Samuel Leonard tleo'd.
oar ca ig it s .ui 1 1 1 lo 3t 1 1 p
U-:il
1 ii . now no::u;:i
hr.
) 'co tae
utivarvii g s!;il icss bat sig'.i z f the
I eon years of age, and was pc?
of ( xtraerdinary accom;-!;s- merits, and ei'-dowed with wonderful lcaaiy o'i diiies w!.ic'i the susceptible natures of the n u'hful ccusins c .uld not regard wi h i nd '. fie rc nee: and gr ;duai! ti.eir love for her increased, and tne attaf hment l.'elwoen the mselves dimin-
1.15
liOl '
the niL.mi and !j ia-
a? he viewed (lie grolequ :
oi the I.uui-
1 appearance
.1 I i.. i!
vi i.r.v. in u iu
and that Old I'dt U'-xsiiino ro.v, ia (.'ii cinnati. is the pi ice ol meeting. Th day cf ti e moat u and the nam-' of ol j Ft rt AVahiagloa, (now Ci .cinn ;l i.) were S'jC'icicnllv ominous as t- t ae o! ject a J"a'.iono.l U't $tcrn A--inivrrsiry. General 8im m K mo t .e s ari ig farther of lite Vest. ifaiivi", will b there. () !
ird, Nathaniel Leonard,
John Leonard, iVi.iry Culley and John Cullcv, Esther Hardin and William Hardin, Elizabeth Cooper and JosephCooper, Xanoy Widows and Joseph Widows, Lavinia Stratton and E-
phraim Stratton. J 0 COMPLAINT IN ClI VNCEIiY. Mxncw Term 163:.
TOW", to wit, on the eighth Juridical day of
"Ifo.v dare vou ere! mariied.'' asked the .March ienn, isjj, comes xe
ri. - .. A .. I,....;. , l,e .... td.iuiant, by Dann his attornej , and file? ',.) a cousin ol hjr-. i.UM naviiig beiore 1 ' , .. . i amemled li.ll ul complaint against the said o vycu the uiduramate example ol your sis- JVndaiits, ,,r.,3 :uuout thrr things, tl.at tl'S? ;a certain inchoate 1 1 1 e which he holda Ir 1 1 1 " fu lo-r. f)!-(!ie ( Xarnnle of mv sis- Sumiiol Leonard dee'd, in, over and to a lot or
ter.-
t X
nine
the oM
.Major
Gall
.vav win ne mere, an i as
(I much, he 1 - e ei-
tulent t: a' t:i :re ; re ir:n lor v to 111! v,
!; ri.'irs. of l ic army, sc.'.tlerjtl ihro i
t o
the riterha-s irave'.L
no
-3 (1 lie wind, :x uloomv lorcnou.ejr
the port'.'titoiK
ishrd, till it resulted in niulal
ilous
?:nd l;atrt d. As ot t othing wh.ich coulJ betray : the prc-f.-rcjice c f Amelia was notic u; and in dm kness an. I douht the rivals; (".niiiiK-d, till tiu foihwmg ciroum- j stance scorned to r. v ;.l her sentiments. One cvcnii g in ti t hi'.c-r pait of:
.:rrin::. as I d'.varJ was sitting alone
fjicd i;-e!l' upon him. He l.r.t! now neai 1 v r.ac'u d :!r sion, and .-dig uing from his steed hi Ihstened by the l-ridh: to a tlowiy advanced, till he saw the
tiful Ann 1 a i tir.g in the p riico oe.l ia taring her i ai p: w h'ch
who v iii he there ifalie.
. r
with Spin' puce "I erouiiii in ino lown oi iaivrerce-
. i i , I. i.. I IT X -nr.; i, co a iiv oi uea. iiorn, i anu lor wmeo u k,J c loose to iin kc trial mseli. l) , ' t . . n. - , ,. , , . - -. , is ma li; payment in fail) may be perlectei! :
yo I ever s a niuiui u isnn;
to a tretu
slicks in his then draws ! second burns
l of hot s vill ? The first one t .'..I. 1
i t.'e, it -..ii'. , ark aad squeals.
hi-; nose, aid
a : Tl
The
shin-!:
rrnn- i Bat F.illiers, i ioneiis. and f How (iti.vhieh ! ze: s of the West .here are oih rs tree, j that will be rt til. re are nrriy yet beati-l al.ve of our old rev I i in m s, wo wiil
gait I'.'H
welcome tho-e n en who bt longed to llannci's.u mv -S'A ! iir'san.1 Wayne's
S'l'ieanae; i i i;,e same tn.inner. I i.e. third f I ! ws s iit, and he queah too. 13 ul si 1 it makes no diff'renco wil'iIhose In hind. Theyncter lake warning of t!io:-e beiore; but all iu turn thr i! in iheir nos;:?, j .t the same as if
armv
cf the Whs
-u.o
last ir ive ti:e li-
;a CLivqvislii d, she del y d & su ix a
f l .iniive :.ir; and Cdward iis:eiiel to the j ual blow to the S ivages and lJrit's'i enrich ma-i- ol'i.er uice it (ii d ; way ' emies of that d iv. Tiiere are othtMS
the first ha 1'nt g.d h i ;.t
nor
eirls
in regard
in the s'el! n ss of the kui;r
(. an
giz dl who;:re yet ahv , who lillel th irpjs's
;it all. So it is with ns
to matrimony, oo now. ("oz, 1 hope vou are satisfied." A. Y. Cunaldlulion.
and it oppcariu.; U tlie satislar.tioli ot :;e court, that several of the d-J'enJants a.'ery f aid, ar-' not rc.-i dents of die state of Indi .1:1;: ; It i- therefore ruied and ordered by the c.c.:r!, ii.iw her- in eh 1'io.Ty sitting, that ii'itic of t!n pea j;;:i.7 of tl.is liill cf c.iaialaiat he j-i;'o-li;oed tii ret! wetk-: succtUsiveiy, in some r':'.:1 it- iirwpa,pr printed in L-iwrritcebur-h, Dearborn eoiiniy, at least fixty days prior to 1'ie next Jerni of this court: and that ue.lo'S the s lid heir-- appear, chains ay or deny the sai.'. Bui the matter therein prayed for, will ho taken as confessed; and a decree entered thereon accordingly. JAMEiDlLL, CVk, D. C. Ct. May 30l.h, 1S3 . 12.-3W.
tinder the snreadircr br:inciv.s 01 a larir
lOJl C ' ' - v, i 1 1 1 it. tin 1 i a . vj 1 v in; on- (iu v 11 11c i in 11 j .nT... al hie f i: ioimtiil it vanished 1 elhre cf honor, :is v. el: as piivaic s'.atio i,
LAW 55"ITSU
tree, at a short distance from the house.! t , .V , 1 1 I
f..i.. c ...j '):.. .1 .". I his lie.i l rt'Ciilled li.m lo h s senses. Wei i nev are now in Kenluekv, leanes-
. ! iyi t ' rii i-.t I 't . . ....... ... K 1 r. . I .t , I . .. .. I ! ...... . , . I . 1 . - . i ...
..iviiuutiv.u a.: ljuiouu. M a 1 ! 1 U . I L 1 . r . t , 1 1 1 U u' 111, iil.llt.ar. (l.u ii l r.-."i i i .
F-1
done t u ir c ju ilrv siir 1 al ser-. Ffn - fub-eriher iiiivunr quu punne nnsi-
I'i aieers an I (hlizea Soldiers.)
hick foliage entirely concealed him
from their view.and they passed within
ing the bcrdeis of the forest he heard : Oth ers u ho w ere
THE nnder-ijne.l, constituted Grand Master, by the tinthnritv of Charles Anthony,
jsl ness be will practice law in the u- I Esq. Oraml .Muster et the Grand Lodge of the preme court, Circuit court, and other inferior , State of Ohio, to make t!".e i.ecessary arranijeeonrts. s i far as his services may be found lie- nients for the celebration of the Festival uf ce-sarv, by bis iVieiuN. llavin- a pretty ex-', t- Jtdui, at the cily of Cincinnati, on Mo't -1 1 i v ; ai-rpi lintauee through the United iiay, 2."l!i June next, agreeably to hc Rpf..n(s:tales he wiil attend to the c oliection of claims tioiis ol the Grand Lodge, and Grand chapUr to, or from, auv part of the Union, which may of the Slate, who have adjourned jpeeialU
be placed in his hand-. Any Law busmes put: meet there on tlio Oocasion, most rsprct-
lnvites, ttic Grano eliieers, anil meielu'rs
the Grand Lode, and Grand chapttr of
d bid the Fathers of the S ct, final- ii,,n .i' both. He will be found at his rei- the State ol" Indiana, the o.Iioers and n,ea.-
e lirst pioneers on
. i. ..i .i i i r r ...l . -i l.i ir . . , .i. ... . r
.r - !.-.!,,.- t .i i, mc ,-oaivj o looistoPi- u n as c.core-e. : me v esiera watei c irom me west oi
.i.,,' who, recognising i.dward. oncealed irginia and Pennsylvania te.ese are
I ;.-,.ir i .11 " . l i.i n , i i ' , r lie n acei in his ham s. Any I .a w nusines pni : " -How delightful it is,'' observed ''''''M'nd then follow-, muted to be there. O Liers agaia, i i!lto t!l o(- John T,M, Jon. re.wiini it, ; tul! v Grorge "to contemplate the beaulit : ; n' w:,,:1!tu lum Uith thc , the l lft V i!'ar- "ivited lo eean: ter.h, D,.,.:1,r t:,o.nty,will receive the united atten- of il
of nature when a Lelcvcd ol j tt partio-;"01 J1 tc ,ot u m;K1 1 ?
EJwnrd ,cw ob?e,-izi'S llm ''v1'"! -M:vs.v tFsIp- UfmrH. I
peered h;;z .i"tl the s!io; which w;is
Edvvi
ra'es with us.
red n th.wrr vl if b tbv in rp rvuniin. i
" ' ' .... " "i i i i
i-Mlrr.nfinmlhe bnnd r.f m Ii:.. L: IiV,u '"g '! n onai caret r. l.dwan
l.card :.ct the reply to thc ob-t nations I t,1Ultte d " 0:1 ,int-' n-is ;,!(; :,i cf George, thou-uhe smh which r.t ! a' I r T ' iiU'l ",I,,;,':',nS (c:x
that moment Lrighter.trd his cou.te. ."ur"- -smp-ena
;n i''iga;n l.r.u. ior.unal,
; 5vU i s aim, and tnc ncx moment he was wriihmg bcr.ealii lhe i;owe;ful
: asp of d war d. The pros! ra'.e Ge r
C
ii iz
n a
over .a-r.v-und.
luriii ig
Iv uie ball m
"Trifl-sigl.t as nir, Are to tl ejcalous confninations ftrorg A p.'oois i;l holvtsiit."
L,dvard arcsc and moved trstinc-i ?aw tl celitterii "sleel siu.i tu unlifu.l
tivcly towards the spot where he saw j ai m of his ai.ta-;oiiist and he suhm'stiie fallen dowers, and Liking it up.js.vely pelilio icJ for his life. Thc mes:d on iis huh d he.iuly with a f ig'-.t. j r.oli'.e l.eartetl Ld war.l, mov.d bv his
ns 1 toneers
and I'athers of the West lh : present
rg3 is pi g ia.it wilii great eventwo o ne'.imes fear that t e loveolcou itry -is .-ihiio t lo-t amid the par.y slrife and tx lilicol anim siti-s of t .e dav
we call on oil to asseir.h brale your hlii.lh annivers
present gen: r i 10:1 ol past events, and of the aire of wo.iders v.t vour you hfull O - j davs a-iil I. c fore vci (loo:irt h ! raise vour hearts an 1 hands lo Heaven,' and let ycur benediction rest upon our'
1, nvrenet hurh. when not out of town hers of the subordinate I.
u An business. .IOiIN TEST. January, l lh, 1 S3 . 1 -1-1 j r.
"o!.vT
e, and cele-eM L ' '""4' . , , . , I 'V assort men t
iiy tell t:i j
reeeiveil Iroai I imadi I; bia a general ;
g 5 ; n 11 ry-t s ; oiS , .llC:.-:.tIE, II.VlSDtV.VUK, SSIOES,
3 A rs, A:c.
i wbici
ALO, fr
will I)
;ihd chapters,
:n,l ail knight lemplars, to atteiul the. celebration then lobe held at Cincinnati. WILLIAM HL'RKE,G. T.l. pro. tern. Cincinnati, .May 17, IS.'i'J. AND :.i t ST UL HAD. A LL who are indebted to the undersigned, are retpiestcd to settle their Notes and aocoutits iiWnediately ; as I shall, after the 2Uh
April, leatelliein all, witnout exception, with
froin titturzh, an assortment of v. v.Mni for Cullccliol). IIevvy Goods, h vdi.kiiy, &,c. i
red (at the old stand of
JOHN SHOOK
said he.
'ho v
sce
ne
fairest i entreaties.
r.l.ii-.'d him. an J ins ir mi- on f.ic. S.Onalh d iv meet vour o d i
f.cwer is brighten'd; its bcruty fade? j eroti.-. cci.dccl qu-ll-.d ii r a moment t!ip ' Kentucky compaiiio'ia on s"iliirdav,l --it droops it die?." lie sustained j malignant passions cf George. Influ- the 3d, on the old camp ground, on the! the conviction nf his rival's suc ess withjenced by tie feelings of the moment, Kentucky shore attend Divi.ee Service i fortitude, nnd iuwaidly rest Ived toe passionately grasped the hand of on thc Sabbath. v ith grateful hearts--1 h avcth.e place v. here tho continued dw ard, and revealed to him the decep- and on Moidav, irifCl vour lrien.Is in I remembrance of his Muted hopes cmlit-; ticn he had rracthed. '.Noble Ed- Cinrinnaii. ani then, take uo vour line!
tercd cvtrv cniov m-d. 1 ward! ' sai.1 l.e,yc-u alone arc worthy of march in',i?..vun. and to another i.;,..i i..
land aad nation., and en t ;e r.smg gen-!G(!orse Tousey,) on accommodating terms by e ration. Tin.- 1th of Xoveaihei will boi TOto'ilV" &, ""DUNN .
.Mr
h ie.3 :
r3,'l '."J-!l tit i V via.
L Y Uaac Lines, in Adams Township, 14 i ploy comity, Indiana, A Chcsnut sorrel horse. 1 2 r 13
TUV. PAUADISE, JVichiit the reach of UU nun, without labor, Ij piu-ers f nature and machinery. An drets Lj all inLllijenl men.
TEP.MS-P
EV T. A. ErZt.ER.
Ic-.- vearsohl. Id and half hands hi -h.
111
i-oru a. naa long waicncu me gain-it.? vrneiia: go obtain her, and be and a better world, ciio?; cloud which threatened to do-1 happy; I will seek same lonely snot!
suo tr.e narmony oi iiisoomcsiic circle: , weie l can no rrj-re he wuh her except and he applauded the resolution of Kd-jin fancy's dreams ?ocn deatii wiil euJ M-ard, when he mentioned to him his i my s.rjw, and the dust of oblivion contemplated departure. lie soon ; wil! cover my r. m iin-.: II . then rus' ed
"""t. m uie nt'iiMii y ei en.u i i iu.s iui i irait.ici) a v. ;.v . anu i
Ins journey, and aftr taking leave ci his uncle and Amelia, (George having ohintariy abented himseif on ibis cccasion.) he departed. lie slowly
proceeded cn his solitary way, till lie
rnv-:d at a w,hl am
Pioxeei Jumo:
a si-
tua! on not cail ; d s
( i.a (!.
J d
hu-i d d :o ti e mansion,
IKM ALil AFFEC l iO V. W oman is not h M so sellidi a creature as a man. When a in m h ia lave, the object of hi, pa-sion i him- li. V ! iv 1 1 a wonrea is enamored of a mi i.
ih
on tin
c;ea r, a Iso a led hi i u I in the 1
j ed to twenty five dollar' hv
Benjamin Lines. I his i da v oi'Jiv,18y
True Copy from my estrav bonk. JOMN SL'.M.W, J. P.
I,
tie Sorrels
rs e I
lhe worl I, a id all
w .cr
was km Jl v received b
le oo-ene
utn. le ;.n 1 Am !i i ; and as !
lie pl-ej.sure wliieli s-arkled i i l!i
e v
it a Wihl and de---ol.ite sr.ot, of n e l.itier. n.l in.o 4iV. ,.i viri- ,
which so much accorded wiih his spir-j play vd on her li; s when he addressed i-,t':at he srored, .and lumber, his j her, h; lh. ueria he was b 1 veJ ' c
ca:t a lor. 2 and wi-hfal A ince iinns. d tin; nli-i vrluw. v.-; I, nvi-.i
1 ns u 'cn; re' : red
t. at it to 1 a 11-, a id wis ies t leoijl o' Iv for the obj ci of her aTeeiion. IIo.v I :w iv n 111 ike a y violent sacrifi (; lo sent m .1.1 ! II w ma iy women do s every man know, w.io have sacri
ficed 1 1 r u
anted,
NT -i -ipreut i--e to lhe Tailoring buiness. A b v about I.") or I ti vear- hi'm-t. ot',- I
ni'T u- a.i.l iiolastrii.iis habit, will liud a situalioii. S V.MUEL PAP.KE.7. April 2Hh, t8.T2-G-5v.-.
Fresh Flour
e and lienors to 110.
P ire
K.VRRELS ofS. r.FIour, and
1 lee 1 cuiiar. on subscrmtinn. to he.
p ii.'. on lm: lereptiou of lhe honk, m ie mo., pamphlet loi-.n : v.lio.'tfi- u copies rtceives the (itlij cia lis.
face, marked with! 1 l.e warn v. .il be put'liaiitid when 5'Jt) culiscriovrs aie wart on the ri-ht :, ( t eyp. Arpriii-! It in the paradise lost by Adam and Eve, ror
h -rt Tel rv am! i""''"r; i'iuniie.i 10 us auer tins nie, u-.it a paia-
, , i-'is pieei.t wor.u, to be c rented w itliia lae
loai u-.i )ta..-, oy inanimate powers of nature, tt is u.-uiouMiaUM in ie taat tiiere ai'. powers at the i!is;joaa. ui ii.e.i, a oiu.i.i.i limes greater than ail t'a? nerves a. 1 1 am.:.a ol nil u tin t-.ti la co,.i eUtVt ; that thfrf po..ei t-ii.i Ia c .nwried imu poijietual mr.iioi-s i.uin LiuaiiMi y upun a ie.e my s-impie machiaerifa ; u,uc pt K.u.-e iii iho iiuamn u ants. By tiiee niei.us i.k- 1:1. 1. 1 tan le italv convene.) into a paianiM', out t.u an of tinman hunl.-, eqi.al or tnipeiioi to tMi.u ia Known; lm- j.ioiu.!i van be f : i a itiftl or iuii.atett ui.eivwi it l.u ..i.nie.i ; u hole lakes iiiiiiht be lijiimeo or.ia.e , n,v;i r n iiaii-ponia many tiimi-.oi ! lu..; .11 n, e o.i i.,-y laud a nci a on vvati'i are to i:e v.iipiote-.', iiieoy lhi.-. el i. ii',cii thc lain an min i i.i i mil i.i..,k u'lu.i o.- Cleat-' i ; l:,e ii.teiior of i' ' e.uln many In- i ,,.oie,i '.i a.n ce-ue 1 i)epth, iiu.un-
lu
.'i ii;e i a .1.1 i a ,.e s s.n.k ; il.jal
which con-
t .'i.ol-.oii ; .i.i.l wh oi
I., l e- i i ,
leveoit-a n.Mong CIKUiS lCtl 1 VC
i oat
l. ijet : i : hoilo.ved presence of
' 'iiesience tnev cxe hni-L'ed t 1
eir vo.v:
iu-d
toweling tcps of the tret
ccnLd it. He at lerglh started from his reverie, m l plunging the spur into the sides cf his steed, was soon far beyond the ma i s;cn. Gccige, fushed with yurccss, and
cvoivned al the risss! ,
p un is oiieti the inim -tliaie s jcees-or t f
rapturous; rt.;,snre: at:d the ft w nimitlucl f l.n-
anil
ci:
ite:c:-l
d motives!
it. i i ... - i.
mo:nts a hr ;i h; iu: nrav. i mger, uu;l obtains a vie lory. Tiis is glorious ai d grea'. lie hisierval his country, he j has aeqn'r ed fame, prefertnetit, l ienes. i
Wherever h ' a; pears, respect, aa
,.u .e., Ii.ili.i h;
i-i ve iii ur-i rue common ctiewin
!i icco, I . . r sale by pri i;, s:-2. t'ousey &. uuxn.
' I HVilivtS
iij is.an.is vi u. i s .v cei vv aier 'n--
pi iiise. ! II i story
thill no:
ero.vih pre -s to meet him, and
eeive I
1 lis t-bu v dit'S not wit i him.
KKStS of an-' n 1 llS' '' hy hie h-uiel, ipiii.lal or box, on reasona-
" ' I . K . I U' 1 . . ' 1 . .. l .T
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j- par. urc ot In-; r; ;. . ooalt ruthited i :e ,. f,,.n ti i,i,n ..a;
;iie nrnin-Tt !,.(,, ..en. , ,- '. I History p eseiv s his memory from
vl.t-lil : :nd it w;n net 111 I nr. I A... . ' i.:,. i i... s.vi
only rendcre.l his anguis!: mo 'c intense. I M 11. I C Ill
oi iun, tiear leaner, woui.ii ce.ise
supply of .Mackerel, No.l. ; vv, i,llt
COUITSII AM) IIEMUIXCr,
T. .at lh aighl (divers iiisdvi.i
.M.ir.ai
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holier.
,,. i.a .ie , i iy n. in. a..-..!, aa 1 th-nitim-.ls of families, in a I . i.i.ain.ib.t; t-iiae, coir.L.its, an 1 eiijaymauts, ir.av tia-
veiM-tiie tfomi .vii.i penejt soei'nty, iiv't-peudeiit .-i uiuiiaml uavi-i, pript-lied by iiumeiis'e power in aid ilutue.l tiireciion; men may travel ho:n pole to p y ia a ihrtnilii. Many oilier liu.s, for which t'-e.
lumaii imu. I is nut vet i iet.au i. cm nT-ie..'.
men hitherto coiii.l n,a effect in main- tiion-
san.l vi aii by Lieir united efforts, ca.i be done wim- ! out laboi, in one year All aitivles of human enj yiiienis, ami tomluils can be leu.Irieii, uamintely, r.s ! ciieap ami superahiim'ai.t as water am! as free as" air.
A ne.v won. I is In re presei.ted la tha inteh-nco. min 1 (iiiieivnt from, an I lar superior to any li:ii' hit'.'.fi known. ,iau ti cs liims i" here e-a'.iivi l.i f:ir
L( '.'d ii letter fio:n ld .vard; ;'aat his 'oarpi:,,;; vs dimiiii-'.ed. The con-
lei.tsc.f the letter betrayed the buoy-; ere 1 awakened your smpit!iy, and
mryefthe writer's spirit, nnd Lord
A.lup'.d that he was thoroughly cured cf his romantic attachment to his daughttr. 'I he fnpposition was indeed natural, but Edward was not allured by the pageantry and splendor of the fashion;i! le world he 'vas continually rurr.inating on the supcibr bcau y of
eil the ck
It tii my
(lllj -ct
w ould not be accomplished ; and I f ed
the necessity of recording the direful deed, wh.ich doses the tale. The generosity of Edward made bat a momentary impression on tin? heart cf George- Lis inveterate hatred bec.im ma e implacable, and predomiaa i-d
I '
h 1,1- md Ids 1 St 'word S prmi U ared r3:H'"! ' a".v UM1 a" (MTSons from : higher scale of b.-in with miliioii. times gieaf. ... rx i (, m . I r i -11 , ,' imrobaiii,; tir taking an assignment of a ' P-'eis and ir.e.ms limr. he hal pive-:l bitaeiio; WllO l 'Vlil! p. 'II 11 es, ar 1 Sllllt l r( r,,u te -iven by me to one Waller Hayes ; 11,1 hi.mense liel.l for inniiite'.j superior a.ij". A WiMii lil S .'lids her lr.!band to for six hundred ami sixty six and two third i ,iv'".V ; a new era lor Minnk'mcd aetata of men fa.-
4 .. i . j . . . . . . . :
yvmeini, wnii eoni.asung u wan l ai i l over eveiv otlier I :t ling lo s.i i t Ii s the votaries of Ihshicn, whose tn-.g .i.i-! c-veng , "a. d qut II the lemuliu oa. cece only dazzled him. As Co j ions whir raukl d wit i.i him, eoull had apparently gained the JifTectio s oi ly b eted ; t ie d ah of em l.a. cf Amelia, Lord A. supposed (hat t .ei He In -ked ab a:t ibe mansio l, wailnir
absence of Edward was no longer itecc s-j f.u- an oppm-iu.Ly i,,,x ule the diabcsary, nnd he answered his I Iter, and heal dti- J. nil the abi-nee olEl.v;ird invited him lo return before t! eir mar- rind Eold A. f.vmd it. T ie tl c ring", which he expected wotil I scon had chimed the Loir tf midnig'-l, aad
Lie rt Irdiratcd. Amelia wass'.Cing pensivtly at lhe Unfortunately Grc-rgc crdrred his ; window, a.-, xiou-ly lis ening fr the well Ui tie's aj artmcnt and aw the letier linowu f.;o'steps cf Edward, w- en hirg unsealed on the ta! It ho hci Georg abruptly entered Ii ;r aparlmen . L.ledrolto make l.in st lf acraininhd his pale and hagjard co latenanee. with th( contents; ai d aflerwaiih il- w hit h the light of l it: moon reed lee l inouy to sulistit lie ia i'.s - i-e one more g' a-lly, terrii d her and s'i c f Ins own composing, w ilh his u u le's s! i unk bar k as she I. It t!ie tohl clam Signature. A.s may be t v my lonc'i of his hand. George spoke contents were, by eo m-ans fl ittering to not, but deliberately drew from its case Edweid, hut loaded I im wiih impre- the fatal weapon, and phinged it info cations. Edt ard attributed the alter-, her hosoiu bhe fell, and instantly ex atioa ufLis uuclc'a entimcal9 lo the'pircd.
lhe war: lives hut i
Her soul geswit-i him. She trembles
! for the d e ."-r of the laud. Every bil
low that swells she thinks or imagines is directed agai nst him. A brilliant capital -appears to her a dreary desert; her
universe w is a m i i, a i 1 th it m ri s life brrterr.;rs tell her, is in d inger. H -ri days are d ivsof s a.ra v ; !ier nig'ils arej sleepless. She si's im n ova'de her morn-j i"g. in all the diju'v an I c ni"'snre j ofgri f, like. Agipoiiiy ii her chair; pill when :it ni'r il she se eks r -pose re-
pose lias lied ler eo'ici: tie. Mle it leal down her cheek, and wet her pill v ; or if bv c'vince exhaust id nature finds c.-i hour's slumber, her f iney
that husband. bushels ..f com, some time in the imiulh of ()e- i 'l'1''""' the mo.t luliner) in our present riv-
lober ltJ.ll, as the same l,as loi,.- r-iuite b.-en at- ' , " ",a!' ,s 10 ",0-1 S"- 1 hl i'fiml by me and said Hayes r..,WS to e;ivc i means lor l ns ivati';t find haepiest revoh.li... , , , ,),.,J , b i ()1 ",:"""l are lioiij,iit vvitani the eomp, ehrnsio.i of up said note. JOiIN AI t OV ., ,.i,-.i i . . -i-i . - . ' , , , ,r 'Y''" u - 1 a i l.ii.l ul ten j ears. 1 he elements oi tiinse "t-ai, li,Lawrenoehur;h,n.h May 1 3.1 J.-3 w. ! powers are to be derived from wind, from smiOninC.
and from die giavity of the .Moon and the Ocean, or
OIWTE OF I.M) ANA, . me u.-.c, tiipv cost noliimi. A n assoeir linn U i"ni:i'.
Dearborn Cj'inlyX proved for luvther examin.ttioii . Tlie author ask, ! i. r no saenliee, but only t'u; Ir iu!)h ti cxi nii'.e He I no j.vrE Couit r ov Jia.xuaoiN County, f(msi,,,.rs xu IUM aUl,n,n asa t ,U.J JCt Mvir 1 in. vi, ISM. I thia is ii mi -i,i'i u a a i I ; t:t of 1 1 w iri I far l.i In the matter ul the e-lale J on complaint of iwepliou of liieae r.m I ail ui vaiualiic trutlu a' II ixn r Davi-, det-'d. t inso veue. .
tl.V e. inns (,or;e y". Anders. in, adminis
trator ol IJixtcr D.ivi-, ileie.ised, an I
T 1 . . I -
tiie, his ,.(,,, .,, r ..nmidaml, a..l, fo, lh ' rnT . ,J"" ";,M ' " ' "' lh.,1 .he peismal and real pro, er.v .. ul de- P B';U "0,,c, "' ''""''-V riven, t.. nil Mv-
Millie,,-,,. tp, y HH'.lib.suvv,,, by " "","r'r-, uroeery lieepns, nnd Vend-
.... v . .i . 1 1 . iiii.i ni:iv mi v iir-
f'i' l-l',I.W
"im nile.lali', ana e l;i i mi u tbo set I le.niii I til n.l cseite a a i nu..lv( ul i -l ilc. It i- lln-re-fort-ruled and ordi r il. bv 1 . .,. rt . tb.iliio. 1
y dis'ernof-red Semi, sees in croht.ir ol ai.l iulestale d,. notify the said . ' : U'"S I'libniiliii, Miibout brst bar.
di-iglover, or his man. -oh.nni-i r .n.,- r H,,. ,.Ni,'nce and extent f """II""'"" ami .miamrii a neense, or pc-
lalin- lb.- leveune La vv ; by sei ' i rip, tradinp, b irlfrilh-, tir dellMrili'" lor m.mev ni nllmr.
bat sh
"led rorpse. Tim' piss s, ail her g'ief i:u reuses; till worn o il at l' "gi! by too nvieh tend rness, she fills a victim to too i" pes I : a s ' "si i 1 i t y i I inlts wiili sru-row to the grave. No,
their M ver.il el iin,--, ,y filing l,c s: , or a 'latenu nl, of the iintm,-, de-eriplioii :eul date of lhe r.oulr aet, or assumpsit, upon which the siuie may he roiindtd, in tlm clerk" olliee of tbiseoiirl, lielore the final distribution uf th,.
a-en .i sun esiaio, ,,r that sueb elaiaisvv,!
col I, Mnleel:n' r'ader! these are not 1 1 " " "lulur 1,1 oie ri.unu iNri.
pictures of mv creation. They
diligent en-.litor-. ami tleit uolirr ul' II. i ...
"'e i ,l..r -....I .O II... Ill- I I .
.,, i , , ii- i i , j".., -. iiimi-t anu peiiueney i g, :i neitaer chared nor embelhshe.l, but ( complaint, he pubiuhed ,., the Wed.-n, ... Iiot'.l COIiie 1 flit hl'.lllv fl'O Ol nature. I man, a nevTSpaper nrintedin Lawrene.eliiir-i.
in the county of 1),.;!,,,,, torsi week, ,,.'
TROVI THE MATlONAl- UN10V. The Jacksou inso appear to have a
cess'vmy. JAMES UILL,Uer Maj 15th, 1332.-H...GW,
nut, aceurditii; to law, that Eiiif will bo iu-
ilieriiniiial,-l5 brtnuht, as soon us such infraction .h,,. mnde known to the undersigned. CouiiiiimiI on tlm Law ia utineceMarj ; s wonl to the wise j, sufficient. With duo ro pert, tin? public' hnmldp scrvnnt. W. AIOISTIJONG, Treasurtr of Dearborn County Indiana.
UKINGUJI Salt, superior ami white for sale by L. W. JOUNSON.
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Mwca 2Jtb, 1835
