Corydon Press, and Anti-Masonic Democrat, Volume 2, Number 11, Corydon, Harrison County, 10 November 1830 — Page 8

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POETICAL

The following line of Percival, induce us to (Link, that however much the nervous language of prose may stir the bland, poetry, isho medium that soothes, softens and refines the heart. Ut ica Mechanic? JVasj. OPherc are moments in Ufa which are never forgot, Which brighten and brighten as time steale away; They give n ch irm to thc.happiest lot, And they shine on the ?loomof the loneliest day ; Those moments havfl hallow'd by smiles and by tears The first look of love, and the Inst parting given ; Uthc un, in the dawn of his glory, appears, And the cloud weep 9 and glows with the tainbow ia heaven.

A CARD. BR. P.O. MITCHELL, respectfully rcquctfs tfi'j Public to tnfie notice, (that in order to prevent frauds, on settlement, with wicked and malicious raeiii who are willing to take oaths, incompatible with ju'ic'u or truth,) that, hereafter, all who employ him asa Physician, Surgeon, or Aecc uoher, or obtain MediciQC from hira, or suffer him to give Medicine to them, or any of their families tr suffer their families to obtain it; will be regulated on settlement, by the statements contained in his Daybook; and, they shall not avail themselves 61 any law of this State, to swear offsuch accounts or items-, neither by forgetful new, or positive denial. As to Med. icioe, Visits, Mileuge, Advice, Attendance, or serviced of any description, severally as items, to be charged for at the prices, quantities, nomhert, length of time, as they may severally appear, written in his book; and, the) acknowledgment of, or proof of any or either item, shall always be taken as proof of tho others, as the case may be ; which prices shall at all times be at his own disc rev tion, without reference to any other person's prices, or

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vnereiirenonie,u law: and, hereafter, all hisaccounts are to be consider

L.1KR niossomsoi t-aen, 10 iwine rounu tne neari ; . hv f hfvM who deal with 0. on fnteret. from their

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And as time rushes by on the might of his wines.

They may darken awhile, but they never depart. 0, thee UniJowM remembrances cannot decay, But they come on the soul with a magical thrill; And in day that are darkest, they kindly will stay, And tho heart ia its last throb will beat with them still They come, Tike the dawn in its loveliness now ; The same look of beauty that shot to my soul ; She snows of the mountain are bleach'd on herbrowf And her eyes in blue of the firmament roll ; The rosea arc dim by her check's living bloom, ' And her coral lips part, like the opening of flow'rs; Sie moves through the air in a cloud of perfume, Lite the wiud from tho blossoms of jessamine bovf'rs. From her eye's melting azure there sparkles a flame, That ktedled my joung blood to ecstacy's glow ; Oejpk and the tnnoanf her vrio nre the same, ""'"As would once, like the wind harp, in melody flow. Chat touch, as her band meets and mingles with mine Shoots along to my heart with electrical thrill; Twas a moment for earth too supremely divine, And while life lasts, its sweetness shall cling to me still.

dato ; and not to be barred or limited by any law now in force. His accounts for services, &c. hereafter rendu cd, shall always be rendered, without reference to item, butin general terms, uso muoh for Medicine and Attendance." All those who are acquainted with the war of persecution which is carried on by the Masons and their Jacks, will cheerfully acquiesce in this as a measure of defenco fox bis safety, and the security of a compensation, for services always faithfully and cheerfully rendered. CoRYDOg, November 1st, 1830. 3w-lQ

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U1JVDFOR SALE.

TT will offor for sale, on the 20th of November, at the II house of John Stonecypher, three miles South of' Corydon, Harrison County, Indiana ; the East Half ojf tho North West Quarter of Section Number Three, in Township Number rive; South of Range Three. East, in ih Jcffcrsonville District; containing EIGHTH ACRES. A good and sufficient title will be given. Terms liberal, and made know a on application to tho subscriber. HENRY STONECYPHER. November 1st, 1830. tds-lQ..

NOTICE

C7c mot and vre drank from the crystaline well, That flows from the fountain of science above; n ka UqhCpi nf thnmrht wn would silentlv dwelL

Till welook'd though we never were talkingof love: TTS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Estateof JeHemiaix t7e Darted the tear glisten'd bright in her eye, il Pod, late deceased, of Crawford County, Indiana,

And her trembling hand shook, as 1 dropp'd it, for ever !

O, tbat moment will always be hovering by ; Life nay frown, but its light shall abandan mo, never.

is supposed to be solvent. All those who may be indebt

ed to said Estate, are requested to make payment im, mediately. JAMES FLYNN.

JVOTCC September 15th, 1830. 3w-10 THE undesigned, have taken out Letters of Admin- TlTTllT W ArilWirV ' istration, on the Estate of Joun Petticrew, decU r . VV Mulls JSUAXljiU. Theco are a number of small accounts, open, upon his fA Y fnnds will please observe, that tho old proverb books; which, if not settled, by the 1st of January next, IVil is yet to be remembered, although "the love of will be placed in the hands of proper officers, for collec- money is the root of all evil,' yet, without it, we cannot tion. All persons having claims ugainst said Estate, are do business; therefore, I wish to remind those who havo

reouestedtoprcsfntthemiorsettitaicut. Tne tstaiei3 invoreu nip wivn mur miYeruieiug cimum, auuicjt.i, "1 ' . A l A T . 1 . 1 I L..- 11 1 111. ll...

fcolicvcd to be solvent.

JOHN W. PAYNE,)

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THOMAS lTovebbcr 8th, 1830.

NOTICE TTS HEREBY GIVEN, that tho undcreigned haviofi; Ji tnken out Letters of AdininUfrntion upon the Estate of John Hoone, deceased, request all persons indebted to said decedent, to irjnke immediate payment ; he has alfo discovered tho Estate to be tntolvenU und claims a fjtttloment accordingly. ? LYMAN LESLIE, Mirtr. Laconia, October 27th, 1 W0f 3w-lt)

in arrears, that I would thank then to call and settle tho

same, without farther trouble; and, the money mu&tuc-eorupjinj-ihnrn in future if they expect prompt atten-; tion )aiU to them. MAXWELL PARKISON. Conycorf, November 10th, 1830. 2w-l 1 Ofcacry description, for sale at this Office """Si a s s'Sffl a Ss " Tor sale at this OJficc

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