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V.si . i.Mit Mwn. rao abandoned, wa&ted away . Hoktasof Ca&tan, Ohio, pab-J fifete feai Baffrh.JIozrr.injfcrlfieLtead. ia dissipation and crime, whose tishes in the Qhia Observer, a tSts eilsr of tae N.;
Th cnsicnt-f vsirtosniaarn- appearance creates a kind-! minute statement of the outrage-r'txau? retiiraai ccon
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peculiarly foreign abaat tt. Oa tie Jacks jo a licit r as rtsaj lanrg-'js spoken jea r?tM oa t?v st;:pi in Mew York. Ths inoriiisg I left the city, I met for successive u-.tie?, people K.oteg in with produce of varioust'uids ta sell. Then were Swiss
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iertJ is cf anient cut-in. So our bosom, and of whom we tic-the substance of which is as fot,n cr-atcr. therefore is the speak, because of him nenh-hows: A child hia2 died, the
m-tifrir t.f diitibiutQS ths naWia in good can be said, if such a f mother cf which was a Catholic
! .ia? in n'-fsrenca to it. TSnt frinJ bs hs even sa near a kin and the father a nrotestant. the
.c pratttictj ii aitenvlel with he , '.vculd his i';ith c.itise us j cfergymanaborenruncd attended tiwh ir42'.iTC!:i-:.T:a an I unity loraar.i. DispntJ in life, en- j the funeral, n it expecting to efn?i1s, is r.-.r.fast, .-:nd cannot ba regretted ia death, would be such ciate, but as one of the audience, jnblsd ty r.ny cne wh j will IrtcnJ. Why then turn ?po The Catholic priest, however,jnsikr tha waller in its true cns and endeavor to make the ' expectedly net being present, the ht. At a ti.-ns when the f.ur.i- world belkvc what it knows to 1 father requested Mr. Hopkins to b ocrahstiucd with sorrow he f ilsr:. But cur d-jplicitv ends ' oOkiate. This w-Hsimniediitely id distress r.nacco!trf the tlj- R'Jt h?re. Nat only arc our ewa ! m-iue known to the Catholic ime f of its dearc3t mem- pew-Jos made living sable rauau-; rriest who ordered the grave to
irj, and u hen a solemn a.e to c :n!::.emor ite an I pf r-! he fried up, aud on the arrival of r.atli'i tl.ii hearts of all, and Plnte the ri?eta'.ry of "enr friend, ! the procession at the grave-yard eir minds n:cd th.s cosnfort and bat ;!i2 p::h!i res.; : tn-u!e to they were refused an entrance, ::pathy M'kind fri?ndi, just at groan ua !er the poxverft;! nT. rt anl by no entreaties could the
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both, when in reality there is a watchful protection at homewide difference between the re- j who can, coward like, break the R-rtril we Icel for the one, and the illusions that have won her, and ccr.tt mpt in which we hold the ! destroy the confidence which other. One who has been reck-Jove had inspired, loss of all that is good and virtu-! ov;s, whose life Ins been the Bigotry, The Kev. 1. ivl
Advocate of Moral Reform-
A letter from the West, published in Beaver Aurora, says that 'Wisconsin Territory is filling up like a flock of pigeons lighting in a buckwheat field.'
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Jtilni Ni.slrr, late cfOnf ti Cditnly Indiarin, dic'.l. All pciaons ii,iiibttd lo the snid cslnte are lenncstid
to rnnke immriiiato pavmrnt and llioseliavinp; clnuns i r , .IC,r . r, . , -i , - , l LOU 'St ILLh. Sci't. Jolti. 1836. 49. against the snnio arc notified to present litem duly i ' ' . ' '"ia 'to
a.nlienticsled for e!ilcnient. 'l'be taid csiatc is snpjtoscd to be solvent. ALLEN S. KOSLER. Adm'r.
September SGth 183G.
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Terms oi advesrlisisig IN TUB Pi'ST. Advertir-etnonts of 12 iine3 crless, will bo inserted three times for ono dollar; and 25 cen's for each subsequent insertion. 07-N. U. Unless the number of insertions be marked on tha manuscript, when handed in, it will ha continued until orders are given to discontinue it and will be charged for accordingly. Advertisements not paid for in advance will be continued at the expanse of the ad-
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250 Facliagrcs of BRITISH, FRENCH, LVD1A AND AMERICAN GOODS, Of recent imputation nd of new nd tpfendid style-ji?t reeeiicd and will be i fit red to coon'.rr dealers at a very tniall ads-anca on the cost-for cash cr on tbe iis-ial credit lo responsible men. ALEXANDER MCLELLAND. Main Street New-Albany, Indiana. Hardware and Cutlet, DAILY;eipeeted (by ihe way of New-Or-leans Fifty Casks Hardware and Cutlery " from tbe most approved ttritish and American manfuactures, for tale by A. McLELLjJJVD. Mala street Nfw Albany Indiana.
