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TFJIM l or tit'v-two numbers, tmt'.ci. no:.!, v.? -.ii' not pi'd u aid the xpiralion ol the oar r.o i ;.i.u andtinv cr.vrs, il paid

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seri tion received fr less than six

unless paid in advance.

roe-oive !;iar papers hv

postage.

,o paper mseon'iniKM until all arrearages

are paid, a i l notice to stop it sent to the otlieo in writing.

Advertisements inserted, at the

in :i!

Subscribers, wh

privaf f jiot. to p

'ofrotnriiiai; to tho place wlirrc lie !uul so of- levelling saying, with him, the older the Men !) -luhfthe lair lace ami lovd v lorn of his worse for, said lie, wlun. I married the first now !o-t Man , without heing able to sec her, ' time. 1 was not o much embarrassed as when he could not'hear: and having loll hut h'lle 1 was married last! to which Mrs. Starlcs rebehind s u e his companion, lli.it was of any plied by saying, you have been married, consequence to him. lie gave up the idea of :mr, it seems. The Colonel at first tried to .returning. Neither had he any disposition to change the subject of the conversation, but 'settle hiiii-elf: and finding that he could sus- soon found that would not do; and knowing lain his grief better when travelling than in a- it would have to come out sooner or later, he Miy othcrwa, he wandered oil without any , went into a detail of all the circumstances

e';ll((l point et ciesunauou. ji longui in- LuuiHitu inn nu nui in.nn.i, ij f.snnd himself at the load mines of .Missouri. 'names am date. This was a subject on Z'.ni !o v. t li. h. ,! ohie. ts that reminded him which the Colonel was eloquent, lie remark-

ofhis l ss, which induced him to sink still ed that his long lost Mary was not out of his .lii.m-r into the bosom of the Lneat forest; so niind one hour at a time: owing to that fact,

e.sual'i,,, 1 I i,, n i.nmmnv nf fur trailers he ofleil SDol

roism of Perry in the battle of Lake Eric, 1 r ut rages upon the law s aid c'u ils, there has (pro jntdor!) sprung np lately a man being almost dailv i eri t tra'o d. i! "'-

to aispuic me plan nay 10 carry on inc giorv;tiiat citizens

from the immortal commander 1

live

of her to those who never

rates. J-.xeept p"rsas a .ivertismg eio n,Hi , r.,i i,u r,ir i r t llnckv Mount- heard ol her. anJ couia not enter into conver-

c ompanions, wlion .7 will !c ilomaiulod lor a j ; Isalion with him. lie went on to state that

and N for a male

Approved produce, delivered at this oi-j

Ti ., , fl. . ,f she. was his Raphael his first choice the It was tlie custom ot the company to p it a . i ir....:., t.,i-,. ii.i

'J -MM.tNvu u.Hi'iu.uuin ii ii .ii iiiij . . ... I . , . .companion C IUs lUUU 11imic iiimm uvm . i i i 'watch at ni"ht. win h was proposed to lie ta- i . ,. J s , , e.or such otaer place as may be agreed "P-j, , , , . .... ..,.,, upon his feelings at such an early age, the t i i . .. . tu.)S;.vcl or some time IiO?sl olun-i. i . u , . ta.ven in pavment. " - . . C4i,.,f .i,,,,, 'impression was indelible, and a recollection 1 " Iteerid his services everv night, so that, when . ' . e , . r-; v...".. - ja..-.:m i, . . f , 'i.,- .,.,, !.i i,lri- nM i lier name could not be eraced liom liis Ins companions were a?leep, he wouid look on i i 4u5

K.o;n the London New Monthly Ma.;:.z:ne. A WESTERN TALE O V TRUTH.

w

hen with liis fair one swinging

he used to take his evening excur

.a n:iiit!uT ti(a int( rrar

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wliile lor the lamentations ol tlie owi ne naa

i-i i. ii I:, r fiuii I iic rii'il rniv V Iir I'm i .'

t... I.:., .i

ii'-.iiUii

ng on of

Mi:. llir, :v Loss;. v. w:is tlie son of a gen Homan in (ieorgia who was in moderate cir . -imsiaaees. Ho was reared in the. genera

.ii.ii.in el' r, a:-i:-.r e ii ie'i a non r N u ! hern ( id he take Ins departure horn a c.n

planters; ho received a tVa raMe education j place without leaving the letters M. 1..' arid some kncwlodgo of b-io'.v-kceping. having j some one of tlie hitherto undisturbed trees spent a II w nionihs in the house ol N ' lorest.

in t'.so town ol A . In the mnetocntn i I - I . I , i I 4 '

ear ol ins age, ne io; nrou aa au.n niiiein n "Miss Maiy Lansing, a young lady of sonri accomolisinn -nts and great person.il !eautv : but

hoi

A book has been published in Philadelphia, entitled ".i llinmphical notice of rommn!orc Jesse D. KUioit by a Citizen of A'nn York; w herein, a principal object of tlie writer is to prove that the victory on Lnke Eric icas oicing not to Perry but to enpt. Elliott !! Reader, throw aside your histories. Doubt all the records of heroism from the beginning

of time to the present day. Never be lieve

that Lirsar won the battle ol 1 liarsalia, that William the Conqueror triumphed on the field of Hastings, that Ronaparle was victoiious at Aosterlitz, or that General Jackson carried the day at New Orleans. Put no faith in eyc-w itnesscs; and doubt the testimony of those who were never doubled before. I)o all this, gentle reader; nay, more, doubt all the impressions you have erer received on any subject however obtained and however cherished for it is now discovered, by a "cit-i-7rtri in NTow A'irL- " ll.'.f fr.ee. II l.Mli.-af ..ii.l

v.. , .llvlHA.. X ... ... iiiiu vvrv. AS . J JlllWlli fllll.1 ; .c 'l'ii ncss through winter, through summer, amid , nr it u i ii c r i i' iions. the ? ' p ,. ' ; not Oliver 11, Perrv, is the Hero of Lake E-

crrupi . , i ric I

iroiiu'n sr.tuos a en i frowns yen i nai; eer

v" i. i ii i- . - i i.. t i. .i r.-

. " i . i.w.i. c, , 1,;.,, uiinu: anu inougu saiu no, i nac msea

IIIC lilUUU ,11111 M.II5 11 IIIIU UIU.V, IllUNV, Ull IIII.I . . , . " ;l 1

on h'p arm jlllc lo"" 1110 country, aim me uieaijr vnuei-

rno. par 1: of :nv

(ed upon inv iir agination, the sra-

lamentei! ii.o v. Here t'Ke mists I

In vnity. There is no end to the faUe im-

1 r.i t . 1 t .

ot '".in 10 jiai iior in ine c e o me v oionei, ana , ,.- . , . , . . . - . . -1 , , ,mav be lu.octci. A physician was once t lor a lew inotoe.nl 3 a dead silence pre vailed. ( , , . r i . 1 ., . . , ,. ... ,111 1 see oinpti jahonr.g uiuicr tnc fancy that h Ai It-tiir' 1 looking on his intended, bride. lie, , . J t , J . ., , , . i t i was converted ;r.to a tea-pot; and when lh

.prcssions and delusions with which the

'saw that tie had take' more than unal inter

ai

Iv an

-. r

patrimmv was small. .Mr. !v

,ii-s i ."insmg wore lie jaoa: i ra oaea oi.ioi sij m,

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c vmpany aa t every tmvi th. y met their ti'U- ,imt )V n,,. fn2 l,c returned to Missouri, he

v olion spoke

ta d atlacam -nt increased. I Ii.

their ail.-ction for each other, and lament

. 1 tli i' their prosporls ere not such as to

j iMiiV a connexion for life. Tiia; mitters w ont on wit'i them for several years, till at k-ngih. finding it imposs'jhh; for tl.cm lo bo haopv unless in each other's society, they doterminM to cast tlioir lots tog' lher, and il t'nev sliould not be a'alo to m vo t'.n o igh tlie warll'ni theslvle they coul l wis'a.th.y could at ail events support iheuw hes d -ceatlv: s thev n-uv: uiiit l hv that tie which is the mast . ..ere I and endearing that can be formed in thi- life.

had in some degree regained his former cheerfulness. Rat no sooner did he enter the settlements, when he beheld the fair faces and graceful forms, than a recollection of his departed glorv returned. Rut tlie roll of vears

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from her seat, had not the Colonel supported

her. Wliile she lay in this death like state, many were the rellecticns which passed thro' the mind of Col. Eossly. First supposing that as he had for a time kept this secret from her,

and at last divulged it without intending to

r t'aoir union they did ir want of pecaaiarv

Lor so no iiniiii;' alio not seem sensible of th'

iiu ias. iiut it o:i heeam.' evident lh.it they w i! 1 s ) i:i h ive to g ii:i support bv their acta il labor, aa 1 as it was al-' cert in that in til it co latrv thev could n it do n : 0 than ob-

oukl raii-c en i, e. . - ,

and bring to justice those tk .-pt . trample upon the laws wish imj a; ;;v w ho glory in tlie c nuiiirsion of ;.. !s blackest niid most e!ani:.i:;g e!.;.i.u; iliuna Pdtrivt. V. Slalis Dis triil Jurh'c. We .:!.. ago, announced the appoinlmet t ( i

Holman, 'to succei-d tlie lamer,;, d Parke) and we thought it decide-ov 0 . made in Indiana, since the reign .; ;!-

ar(y. Some remarks in the "lh :r.- c!,'

relation to the matter, have h i.;!,

startle us a lillle. We s!iru!d i,:; (c change our estimate of theiuniSv ,- i"

iioiman, ii we could view him a v ; i I

convert the thing is next to iie '

Hie complaints in the Hcmocral. nai.-!

originated with some of the few el? sinii (,,?..

verts, very properly noticed in the i'iiila.!; !-

plua t.a7.ette.

" hen a vacancy, great or small, e ecu'--

in an oliice in this stale, it is laugi.a! ': to rec what a rush theic is bv the ir ro..r .. a

place. In this race they outstrip she lltroops of the line, and generally v in the prize by their superior activity ; r.d b -Lino

A new recruit can beat any tdd sohiicr ia running, who is accustomed lo kec p in she ranks, and lo move only by the v. aid of com

mand. Tnerc is just now ia scamjciihg in the camp." The few converts may all get srrn '!:;:.'--

but time passes, and one year ends thi ir hop

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Oil

i e

ih-istenee. a:i 1 that at la-l in

: with vit aav s' ttlel Ivmi to

'a tle-v did u f -el willing la subaiit it

thou -'it bt tint Mr. E .s!vs!i o il I trav-:

t am a mere oil agN b

M is

new ouairy, get .1 pieet little iai r avoin at 0:1 ii

of land, then re-Minv

el 1.1 S'):n . v. le s l:n

ti:aaal carrv oil his coaia ani'

were tlie anxious thought that

It is mv. T ie hiisViu 1 ii i 1 his li ars !e-t hi

sh vild fiil in oat liaiag a pleasant, h jme for his i 1 ye I onj whom he was ah it to leave

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at length wore away his griel; and ttnding at . Jo so it m-.d j,.iVO a tendency to destroy her last. -m object on which he could place his alloc- Iconlidcnce in him, or cause her to fear that tion. he again entered into a mai ried, con- !i)is elections were so much placed upon the

noxion. 1 10 in the time that he lelt his com-! mcmory ()f is ur,i if0, that it would be im-

panion mi.eorgia. nil ne m irrieu m5 econa r possible for him to love her as he ought. wife, it w as about live years. j These, and many other thoughts of a like Rat w h it shall w e say about Mrs. I.osly kinj rushed through his mind, and he but a-

tor strange to tell, she still lived. eeks, , xvaitcd the return of utterance on the part of

m vol. is. and years roiled Dy, inn iiad nrougiu r f r5 starks, to hear her renounce him forevherno tidings of her absent hus!,and. Post Lr Uut oh, how mistaken were his fears! no ..tii -es were examined but no letters came. Uooner aroused from her swooning, than she

ilis na ne was looked lor in the public prints; tiirew l,cr arms around his neck, and rested

ie.it none c v.iui ne louiui. i raveiiors were ia.piiri-d of, but to no avail. Not a word could she hear of him. At length she gave iiim up as dead, and conceived of his death in many ways; at one time she would

fanev that s'ne could see his bones at the bott :n of a stream in w hich he had been drowned in attempting to cross, again

some lonely

Dnrvnri T. Oltuaci:. Ti e Aiken K Telegraph of the "Otli October, n cords of the most horrid buliher ies of v.! wc have ever rend. The la him- of a

Smilhes, on IVrd Creek, was f.irciidv ci at night, ibe inmates, thik i i i i 1 :-r ;

niatF.i!, many valuable artii le.-r .(oh. :i the house destroyed byfue wish the Airtims. Those were Mr. ; w ife, and five children, and s; 1 1

.1

l!(T!

d !h

lieved themselves converted into barrels roll

ed alon the street. A case is recorded of a

man w ho believed himself a clock, and would

stand for hours at the head of the stairs click

ing w ith his tongue. A respectable tradesman in England even fancied himself metamorphosed into a seven shilling piece, and took the precaution of requesting as a particular favor of his friends that if his w ife should

present him in payment, they would give pranl. who had stoj j a d Aa ii : :ig .( , t!.; :.

change lor Irm some have supposed that " " ' ' "l 1 ' 1 " -l 'u-picuii

many armed knights were engaged in battle , roi:t? on :i '"te ina.n. who had been M-en . .. J . . r. .1, ..1..: 1.. ..1 r. 1 . 1

d c.

a l"

dodging about for si me

v;. ?,

ti:n Tlicn-f.iM) dollars is ellLix d for the !i.-r cry of the murderer.

v

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aa 1 t'l ; wi:e aireaiv nog in to conn

the m eitlis, the weeks, an I eve:

lid !e lelt, as it were, aloat

ft 1

whil

on th

el;ier ; time.

i s, s;ie world :

land, thev ho'h looked

m t

!ie e oni.l see him in

m'l.lere.l liv ro'ihers. or li-f rovi'il hv

lille.l their! i.. 1;.... ; 1 ... .,,1, , , I fi

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fanev that she saw him languish on some foreign bed: an! after a severe and lingering illness, fill into the grave among strangers. A thousand lim"s she looked out of the way she saw him depart, and mourned him dead till time had dried away her tears.

ine 1 ia l!i

iV'.v ir 1 to (!i

growing with its growth.

w ith its -in i n o ,rtanee

mi Ti at last arriv

w iien ia an ilher eo.uitrv

and strengthening

nglh. tii'V sitould rise ton state ol .. II '1M

ia lae w o;-;.!. 1 a-.- iim: ot sep.i-

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her head upon his bosom, sobbed like a child, crying out, Oh my husband', my husband!" The Colonel being much astonished, impiircd rather hastily what she meant? With her countenance still beaming with joy, and suffused with tears, she exclaimed with a half

choked utterance,' I am your Mary! your long

u" lost Mary! and you are my Henry, whom 1 P have mourned as dead these twenty years.'

The joy then became mutual. That night and the r.ext day wcie spent in relating the

circumstances w hich transpired w ith them during their separation, and in adoring the Providence that brought them together. On the

next evening those bidden to the marriage at

with them. A sea captain in Philadelphia,

beleived for many years he had a wolf in his liver. A madman in the Pennsylvania IIosnital. believed that bo iv.ns nnr o : ralf. arid

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mentioned the nameot the butcher who kiil-! " v ""b1"1 e-m. ....o v as ed. and the stall in Philadelnhia market rui'lor El'ver:" .vc;,Ii a niUlil'--r t f !'' "tc 1 gi-

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Wlllf I Ills 1Iiwll irnc c.l.l .iniiiniic i ln mil- I'llUICi

MM E.J Itwll .1 UJ V . Vi , J'1 L ' IUU . III- illil

Mr. Smithes, is represented to have !

r c n n

mating his present body. One man believes

his legs to be made of butter, and with the

greatest caulion avoids the fire; another iina

A Cashier or tiik 01.11 -Yi:o.'t.. The la!c Mr. Rippon. of the Rank of England, f.;: ;.: li

ed an extraordinary in-tanee of very

gines them lo be made of glass, and with cx-TV- 1 ' V",V - - ? . 1 1 1 , 1 I plication. Jle alwavs uei la 1 a .1 he ft it 1 Heme care wraps them up, and guards them1 , , .. . 1 , i . . ' fc . . ., ,?( II no w here so hai'py as in as buMiiess-a- 1 in wooden boxes when he goes out to nde.l,, r i11 ,' l1' , c i 1 . ... ir though for upwards e h v years 111 1 he bank. A prince of Rourbon of en supposed himself , ' .. , , , .. , . , . f . . 1 . 1 . ,. 1 he never solicited but out: holiday, wieh beto be a plant, and taking his stand in the gar- . (ii 1,1 v 1 . ii- -i 1 i . ing instantly granted, he e JiOt. eon wp. 1 the lloll WOlllll incut lliif.n lii.mrr ii 'ilr.i. in .nTTn-l - i'i..i in..

u... i.vuiv. lll.-UL UIJUH 1.1.111 II 11111.11 111 Will 1

on ea

as

world of shades, to dine' w ith another distin

guished but deceased person, Marshall Turenne. The lunatic accepted this polite invi-

hand Mr. Eoly, alter

ahraoing his host ef all earthly fiiends.gave

t'a rr i'

parting h 1

tended. The parson came, but there was no service forhimlo render. The transported cou-

Aficr the l.ipse, of seven long years and pie informed the company that they had been . i r " 1 w 1 l 1

more, since the departure ol .Mr. i,ossiy, .ur. . lawiuiiy married upwareis 01 ivvcniy )wr;-lt;(ti(lll).im mn,ie avcry hearty dinner. EveStarks otVerod his hand in marriage to Mrs. fore, and gave in explanation the above brief'.. 1 w 1 , 1 1 1.:, f.,,,rv meiaileil t was n...

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I jixslv. ana as 11 was urmiy ooneveii oy uei- ouiiuie 01 men iiimui;. self ami friends, that Mr. Eossly was dead,! and Mr. S. being a gentleman worthy of her, Who vor tiik 11 vtti.i: op EakhEwk We

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, ,1 1 ; ii- i 1 '"'onii'ii 'i .hi iuiu on. iipu me ., mon witli the plants around him. A Irene hi , , . 1 . ... .... , , , , ,usual occupation, so proved upon (TOIll loman im.-idinci him r II In hr rl:irl. :mil . . 1 1 .1

e c . . , rr. , i i " ' . .that he actually returned at the e n refused to eat. 1 o prevent his dving o star- ,i . , .. ... .. . . '

. . . 1 i i i . i inree tiavs, stating dial green votion two persons were introduced to him a1 , , , ,. , , 1 , ... . ,r ... . i 'r scenery had no charms illustrous deael like hunsell, and they lnviteel i- . , . e. . i ii I Rippeir. was alwav s re mai ,a! i i . t. i . . .. . . . . ..........-. ........ .... ............ . i... ii

hi, ami ouiuu v. on ii 5i iiou leftueciiu me . . ... ,

i . ii n . I'eine f 1 1 . r. ri . r .'s. :i:ii MTrrnm imi..'..

.1 r --..-..-. ... .. in. i i.. 1 1 . ii.1 1 .: . 1 - ii i

inn i anu nift long si rvici s, rnui nanits ( r-

his

spiiiN, di. n e.f

oelUs ;MiU e (HHlfor him. Mr. lo for his 5( und

cessary lo invite him to the table of some

He availed he continu

of w riling a

l.n t knowing certainly whilh-

lie was going. Hi travelled to the state Kentucky, an 1 w as aaout contracting for a

pi-co of land in the neighborhood of w hore

the town of II is now built hi aisf'.f e f tlie fnt opp irtuniti

few iin es t his companion, in order to let her k: v where he w as and what he was doing.

This letter never reached the: beloved obj. . t for whom it was intended, but fell into I lie h ia Is of one rr.' -r wiul- '".rill 'n. rc;::ih. in t :,' .a-' S'luiee it to say, there w as one with whom Mr. Eosslv had b -on a competilr. An answer cam . but not from Mrs. Eossly; it was . apparently from his father, with whom

he 1 ( her daring his absence. On horrii

l. ttei' never s'l.a'.l I l i g 'l iSs langnagt

I.Nrr.nrniirxc n in I'oniae;.-,- Ari-viR. The

ghost of rank and reputation. Yet in the o-' ' l" JV ",as :,!'.v " ther common allairs ,f life the enlleman n,llR' a.,ul .ro,',,i,lo,:? V:i !

. i .1 - ,llwi ,.,i,ii .mi.' f i, - t a m

5ho accepted the oltor, ami Inev were mar- i.n,i m. hl-.thaf il would ever he m.ae e a mat- not inr.uvnrinf e.! from :.n,.,i,t;.i i.. !,w ,mv ' -" ' mcMiviee ei ine iexians

& - ' - - " - - - . ..v. .in... i.veovu uviil UUV IIUIII. I III.J VU HI

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fer of ehspule as to who was the real hero oi.tcrcsts.

conornv, enabled him $1100,(100.

to leave la l.i:;d

i.ini

rie.

At this lime Mr. Eossly was liv ing with his the famous battle on Eake Erie, w hich won

seeond wife, in the state of Missouri, w here for the Americans so much glory in the late

fn live lor somel ini'T ike eieil- war. ) hnr II. I'i rru was said at the lime.

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ICCII C.llft. .ll.o-.n. null luv u i l ui 3 mai iiu illivi ll.iJ hi ii a ymiiii ii. 111.1.11 J 1 i j jio.y marriage, his second wife died, and he w as been understood to have been that hero. He l it w ith two small children, a son and a! w role.i.amediately aftirthc battle V.t'i a con-dou"dite-r. who was the eldest, and took charge 'eiseness almost equal to Caesar's, "wc have

of her fatlior's house but a little more; than

three years after the death of her mother, she

Exlraurilineiry coinciihncc in thelitis of a

gove rrn-.enl of tla-ir

met the enemy and they are ours,

Who commanded ibe squadron? Oliver II.

married and moved lo North Alabama, and , Perry. That is not a disputed point. He her father and little brother went with her. I was the Commodore, ami of course he comI11 the meantime Mrs. Starks had lost her mandeel. Historians have also recorded, and hu-hand and father, and having but one child, every body has believed, that after lighting

lilh.it a little daughter, she removed to gallantly em board the Eawrence, his flag

North Alabama. ;o to reside, with an aged ship, until she was rendered perfectly unman-

D.virsou Your wife took sick about a une le, who was living in that part of the ageable and a great part of his men killed or

against the country am

own adoption. Jf this be nol ea rn! mini; levy war against a nation with wlii.ru lh

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1 . . . 1 mm.mm. a. 1 .1 n ( i .iii.. .11 1 iv iii 11 iv : .0 v 1 h a w : 1 1 married n-jir. A nowsnaner in lie vi:ir lt..i.. .. 1 .... u....i i

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e bv the no

to

give

from

... ... .... ,r ... . ,,ut n-i rhm T,i(.s the following as an extract ot a letter!,,! -, . , , .. . i i tti,i li'-n- iv i i ! Eiberty plucks uislu l Lanark: "O h i ham Douglass and ' , ,

W ' ' k a!':- r your departure. At fir-1 we did country, so that Mr. Eosy and Mrs. Starks' wounded, performed the novel and heroic cxn d elite : tain any b ars concerning he r. A f- become neighbors and they again became ploit of abandoning her and passing in an oler 'one davs he-r brain beeame atl.-cted and ' aeapiaitued with each other, as Col. Lossly pen boat, through the lire of the enemy, to the she lost her reason; and while in this situa-(which title he obtained when among the fur Niagara, which, under the command ofcapt. ii a. she called everv person who was in at-(trailers.) and Mrs. .Works. They soon formed j Elliott, was away at a mile's distance, and lendinee on her, and canvi to see In r, k oi-Jan attachment for each other, and Col. Loss- could nol come fairly intoaction (or u'anlofivind, ri.' ' A short time before her death she came ly ollered her his hand in marriage, w hich she j but that, nevertheless, no sooner hael Perry lo ii erst If and seemed lo have hut one desire' accepted. It is to be observed, that during got en board of her, than she bore gallantly b li-, which was It s.e and her lal;t!ie whole of their intercourse, lhe?y both took j up, passed through the enemies line and soon h -iit' nee w as. () r.jy d or II ; ;.' n-el -h ill I great care never to mention any circumstance elecidetl the day in favor of Anie'rica.

;; :;-. (..!).' iii (("' " ., and breathed connecting itself with their marriage, and ; All this has been related by the historian,

her lo-!."' j both passeel for having been married but and believed by the reader. Rut the former

O.i the reception of this I, tier Mr. Eosl . once. They had both been so very cautious has never undertaken to account for the phe-

her.imo aim -t de-perale. I Ii4 whole amount on this subn et, that the slighest acuuamt- nomcnon (though the latter may have had

of arihlv good -oeme.l to be cuto'.fat one. anee was not discovered until the night be- their opinion on the subject) of a wind which stroke. He made several attempt to answer fore the marriage was lo have been solemn- could bring a commodore intoaction, and not

thi letter, but it was imp ihle to write on i.ed. Perhaps the sai led fount ol their lor- a captain. Reade rs we believe, ge nera

his wife are lately dead you know that him anel his wife were born em the same day, within the same hour by the same midwife; christened at the same church;that they were constant companions, till nature inspireel them w ith love anel friendship nud at the age of ID were married, by the consent of their "parents

at the church where they were christened.

these are not the whole of the circumstances lllending this extraordinary pair they never

knew a days sickness until! the dav before

their deaths; and the day on which they elied

were exactly one hundred years old. Thev

elied in one bed and were buried in one grav e.

(.lose to the front where thev were christen-

d. Providence did not bless them with any liildren.'

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him-i

1 subject. He hee onv a solila- iner sorrows was sealed loo deep to be readi- ihink il was a real .iimriean wind; and neith ' (Ill - . I I I ... . ! ' l. I. a A

lemg ia a I in 1 ol -lra:i"ei ami I v nroken up again ny eiliier ol iiiom. jer lovoiubie tocowaiu- nor iianors.

P'T-iiii to whom he coull unbosom 1 ne night before marriage, as they were i Not withstanding, however, the agreement

-oil; an I tiiougii gnel 1 1 load conii

vt la. !ia! lo;h nehis alone. The thou

i.inv, 'converging alone, the Col. remarked that he of all historians, and the belief of all readers lug'il'expected lo be a little fi ighleneiEon ihe next; for tvvo and-twenly years, in the skill and he

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Roller!. The citizens of New Albany are

greatly exasperated on account of the dar

ing roberies recently cominiteil on theKnols in the vicinity of that town. We are advised that the citizens contemplated on

giving the Knobs a ihcrouh scou-crin"'' with

the determination, if possinle, to put an euiel to

the outrages committed in the open face o

dav. Seve ral indiv iduals have been robbed

of considerable sums of inone-y, and Iheir live . I . I 1 I I .1 .1 ... ... ! .. I .I

liircaieaie u suouai ine ioum resisuauee no oiiereel. The store of Ma -on C. Pitoli, Pe.. Mow Albany, was entered some night daring the latter part of last week, and robbed iH-ar oripiite $10U0 in cash. When t,

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The Liverpool Mercury of ala'.e ('ah contains Ibis notice of Locke's famous Moon 'lory: ''Since Ihe elavs of la!!i ai.azi r. who fabricate el a language, gramma.r. dictioi ai v, vVc. of a people whom he- had ne ver vi-ito I, and since ihe more recent fwiel -ric ef t';o. younger Ire land, who palmed of a Irago d of i.:. ...... c. c vi... i -. .i ' .

i iv. i oin oi iMi'iive j e.o ... ft. i.aoe; !i("ts

never noon a more ir.gcuou or suc-1 s-fiil

fraud perpetrated on lh: crodulitv of ii.e.nkind

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man mai nun n n,e oei ii reccnl v ;o

upon semie of the' n ii an

hud it recorded in the 1.. I.

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