Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 19, Connersville, Fayette County, 27 October 1827 — Page 3
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G3SSRVSR
.a ri kday, o torlr -7, ig:t.
: .-:.'.:.'. Ml the if turns having Icon rc-j ..i" it i-:iertninei that the actual ttate ofl
1 proncheil near enough to reach her with Sii;Tut Am'st rmd September arc theleat plaes-
sword, and cutting her through the he ul. sh -ar-t months to arrive in. -llaltiinore American.
iell hack, and vva rescued from further sutler-i
jiog by death.
.Yar. (tiiz.
I attst from Greece. The brig Geo. P. Ste-
vrt-sm, Captain Walker, arrived at llaltimore on the -Olh, in ob" duvs from bmvrna. and ,U
Minnf i' rr nu in
x Ifirm (i!.r:itti r. I Mr Lambert (tiMins.
ul.,- in the tlouc et Delegates which con-; A respectable family in Switei land have jsaipercai ;o of the brig, the editors of the P.ilt. .,lh;h:y members.) i as follows; applied to C.en'l hi Fayette f.r his opinion j Atnci i an are indebted for the follow injr mtel-"m-;pp ring the Administration, IT, rcpec:m the facilities of a settlement in Ala - licence. The report that had already rend. c-V7.-.,i.t jb;,mi "r ;Vc?t Florida. A letter fro in the (,e- dth,. country, of the rejection bv the (J rand ncral to Mr. Duval, (ioveinnr of Florida, enelo -:.rr..,i- ,.r it. .n.it.',.. i ...u ,.ei,,.
.;-..-,v"f. Kea'ey Johns the A Imir.i-trn-.' : series of Muciti!- from them, U'pec.i.: j;,,-,, power., on behalf of the (weeks, is! t.u.haato f. r (Vrrr... in the state of 1), 1..- that territory :u, I Alabama, which, at tlie;,nmud; and it is added that he sent I irk 1 ;M ueted ever hi-opponent a ,Leksonun,:rep5et of the Governor, hive been nrr-u c. rd eommunicatioiLs on the subject unopened !
" ' r-P, ,-,r I - ;. fP V i " "' 1,1 " il "" .ordered at the same time, the decap tatr-ii of , , ,.-,.at i- Ct Ot.cul tor tiiC AunHiilbtrcUon. ..I." p , 1 1 . !lltr - ,r. ... ,,l,inie nti.ndli. t i" i i (- j j l''ii insinuie oi vgiKumm . Antipuiit v hi--eretui y lor rcceiv mi: them, happens , ra--t. Opn.Mll.lr-iv'i,h,ii''a,;, The small pamt hit t contain- C er, that he had subsequently been iti- ''- " : cul'In,mMlm corrc?pnimt-M. ha been obhgingly u!ured to adopt a different rour-eand it vat ci recounts ageo! t,,en. Jack.pat .nlo.Mir hands by a gerUlemati lately re- Werall v l.el.-eved at Smyrna that he was not
.. V,"o !;aeUtore alluitd to the ubject lurne.1 I on I allatresc e , horn w ucu v e gat h op v d imposed to tt.d a fa orhle e -.-ions olvectivi t elevating hiai M an ll'tl,e following p ar. icahirs highly f i orahle 'piopoili.rs of the power, hut that
n euamn , xo iaai nev i acouirev.1 lerruory re!xin-i .... - r
W to the he would
(' ( llil' ilH' 5J a u t IS MTuI Mill-' .... - . . , . I " r ....... 'v v. o i .11 i in-. m in-.-
t lPli ,fnf , , 31 r. 4Maotnli is of opm.on that a society ;15w usS ,jc.,-t. It had Iren ium uted that the. Grand . e writ al i eidc nt w ho can hm. self per ri, idtm-il-V mi--' t a .',';!, iiuu., ri, t i i , , r . t ,ari( n.tntal.s..- ini.d t stousti t.iem.-clws to M.-nor had ordered a iu-peifion of hosti itle.
inviM,v'" l .ip"M-.auai.iaU' m.w,u.- r lorsua. i rom ihe eb- hut thei e atu.eared to be no foundation for the
.u'f. JjV.
An empty barrel is the thing To make a noise quiic handy. And when in spite oftreaury pap, The bantling still grew thinner, His dad scoured all the country rcunJ To search for him a dinner. ci'.cr.ts. Yankee doodle keep it up. Vankey Uoodle dandy Iu m iking speeches at a feast. The barrel is oiite handy. Iiul now. a'as! in spite of all, Their speeches and their whining, Poor Coalition's on her hark, Wilii want and famine pining. I'ilOUL S. Y.iTd.ee doodle keep it up, Yankee dooole dandy : When Coaliti'in's dead and gone Old Hk Koav wu m. ANi.v.
u ; j at or proxy
o cop'ea -met:me inee the f
i tl.e sa at. na'i Kepuhhcan. that vi u. Jack
iiiio-tvi. would 0 out of office, like the;
. : . -i ii riT-. ta i:o ( caroimsa
j i- a mistake . (.Jen
iticity of the ataiosphere. occafioned as well by
! the elovaticn of the count! v, as its pioximity
'to the (iuif oi" Mexico, white laborers c
J ick'on is
ilo endure wiI;oit ,ucon emence, tbo Uiost ver
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(iivn i.ii i nn- - i i i .iu.iii.!v-ti mill; ill 1 a l-
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; i'i'i' .'ui.! i;. -j.'i:i inuui.,i nit; lesouiLesO!
We
'i,t are, l"e "r hftkveen t3 n:;d TO.
..o tiits inn. i nation fi on an old gcr.tle-j ii n iw C, M the General is e er-l
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I i ln n. i :i J . . i m.- .ill .'II. H' 1 Ui 111. ,
the country ;ue et in a great measure latent
tnevaie great an 1 mam ie?t. 'i'he too jrr;
GUAM) EXHIBITION OF lAvhu; Auv.is
At the Conne'rsville Il'el, on Tuesday
i;t
icpoit and it was oi ly known that lie ha 1 consented to treat with the Greek'?. 'I'he
(ill linil ir.-it.Lt lirwJrw- l!-o- inii(.tT'.-i'. l'.'n,t
er- at the one time emertame.J some apprehen- Wednesday, 7th r.nn Cth of iov eiiit er. Mon ! ;r their -wm s -.fety. hut they had become 7V.?(U .SVfan, Male KVphaut, Au.;,- rsh Iaperlectfv easy, aea all ippreheions of a nip-',,. fer Cat. of N,uth Africa, w ... c'. t.ire '-ad H,toded. '1 he laterposMion ot the ... ;;.f,I yjun, ;,-.n;.tv. .".,..
Sranip,..n c.me rl most seasonable period for u.rtw(;a'UO, Uo.cuun -w.
v..:!i.r.
Naples are sea-l?lano or ,..ng sb p.e c tto!(. ti,r luti -k and it v:,a U. eed thai without'
uLrir cane; ami weie tbeie n-tnuiu e"e,tije.velit ibev r. i !e ii.o h ,vp , .,,.1 i er.,rr.rl- luLl.ll 1 1U. Ul- i!t.-, i.I.I.rtiA. I .
iccmenta : t he i ;,. a i-; t he 'I i-. v i vrer They w ere much 'I'his Illenhant is sune; irr in sivr fo nnv in
V lantc r ; . ech arc the t.ne piality and nv,U ivi.iea amunt th -.uudv. A ' apoli, the the country, being ah. ui 'J f -et high, an i weighTheir of-Umert ,;eu.,l,,Ke ot 'uv :M,,i ,!,., tc;lt Me ,! e t-'(!..wn and casr.e had upon each other, and ing between sis k seven thoi-anJ pounds, uni n b.-k oflhe t)bi rive r a- U'r' a?''1 MM r'1,1V 01 !',,Ct"h:inhe ,1,utUr ;t. ere:tet conf oti was. the oniM'onrc. has tu-ks ahrut four feet i -ng.
-ethtom mih-l ehov P,t..bnrg. upon the ; u tI , , l t, v I ' , ' "aM,ll-nn' lonncriy ; . .. . . : all the important tapie anMH.iN ri the iu - ,o YV. t 1. (, .... ..t .i.-
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t - '. thPin . Ha c.SM't
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ne c en ie .cn. an i e.:?e mite in wi ;;.! . worn
ti t ttie til's, rai'ual a-en.
w ;.o v
: - t;s. th.it th ie a;e t.ow m I
A oi!. all membet ot the ock;v. The
e important staples an: unit- ef the .Niu-h.t V t !' '.it
in;:io a.n'i rue, t the t: r;v set i, H r--. e.nr. .1 it
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;ihoe riCarohna, Alabama arid (ie l ia) w heat. ! 1 1 b.-..b
abundant
DESCRIPTION Oi- TilC LIOX.
J Ulitu T!il I lAn is ftill rniA-n ni.irh iifrinr In
ts ov. u country, . n i J sir tiinnv eierin America. 1 1 f n s-rn reri ii
dkit:
on
xy Utely M-.ted the I 'a ,'' ,n:lIl:e. t arlev , : 'e,oats. arid mdht. ie a;e t.ow in Lcoti.imv . .Ui. . .. . ... i .
a strong iron cage, and de ours from 13 to
t o. i n.t):e eaMU cuili ateil arid I
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Mo-rMl Pirate- ir.fest all th- i-lands of the Archin-,1 " " 1
vept clear clr-o. m :l jricateroi h-s di gr e. Tiieir ele- CCtGOOD
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1 1 IV fe! 'I ! i I 1 1 . : I ! : : I ,t i f 1 1 t i , i i i . . i c . . . .1 . 1 . . . . : . .. 1. t . .
e. h.-d out into twvtvef.piare-.each le-i , V ' ' " ; 'u ' uu,,u i-oi,.s an oppo, iunMy 0I over-; ,,lf r.'eM e.len-:!, n ,! breadth lal,U.1 ' ' t-4"1 .h ou1. ,!m ,r ten s, ecu s 'eehmg alUe- Is hound through, and of for-!
T ' iv ! 1 1 it 1 1 . ii 1 1 i . i I ; ) n i i 1 1 1 1 v mi.iI l,i!ii .i M.f !...:... i . . t .
.....v.. .... v. ......... , ...... wv... m.-uuu.iiii- i -i it r-l r i ir i".'i'.f rr Mrm
'IVIr
1' r tem-- se? hills
ihiovi tieet inter-ectmi: ea.-fi rifu-r at;,
'.t angles, there are ot.p huti Med i-u!oit..c , c I - a. ciifht v of whi-;!i ar c du ellm hm
iy. Ill tiie fjre-, Wbu .1 ie Iltteralv covered amen!. number nt m.i A-e .1 fb .t it J ,'r-,
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""""" ...iv-i. i,lm,i,,,.ini,.,iui -uu .i. uiiPt s.-Uiie I or lno- u it iout ronv.iv It r-rane
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the ether buildi;1.: are. a larire ipeeiinir
e, do a -tec pie and ten n
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Pit :
u;i:n "Hli-Mi h'uel ; a four sbuv lofton and
i!'r:i f rprv, hndt of hr ick. in u h the tin-
who-e acecanrnt Ie s!:o,t of acentuty. '1 he larue l ieiich blue grape, engrafted on the r , ot of the wild uiaie. pruiu et the titt ear;
it once becalmed. 1 he-e urates arc Greek?.
who make their attacks m boats containing hO
to 100 men each, w ell armed, v hicli renders f i n RJS t,lP P"- h thnt l.r has removed fron
To Vac Public. DOCTOR 5IASOX.
yields a bu-hel li-un .:.e me in the ?e era! . j . esi-tance in niw-t cae -t no nvail. A numhc r fc I.ovilIe to Connerswilo, vherc be wi! in fa
in ul w ill i ve a I
it Le
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t r.m m hp fur. ll r..i 1 011 w f: i u e eicuilllie m ai IIS VirinlH hratir ..
.tie manulut tuieu; a ! ur sb tv woot ... ..1 , , ..1 ... ! ... . - e. A U ea;N ui tn- line f t.N pmf...;, . .ri'i k,.
i uie. en 'cn Li." 'o iiiiii;..-uvi'.i i.ut: 11 t'.k U. 1 i.nn imu ,i hp '.iiu.i i. tl.n I . t-. ,-p t . ..... . 1
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w.z. f)r a tr: :-t mill; a di-trlW r ; a tan-
5"xlC,l "" tJ'v ,U.e M.lu-rer ,v..,o .lufilv Am I,r;i,, ,-u.l a; tl.c r.' ui.mr of p-pean laborers !-. r ur.r.ceui'nte-d with tuans and Poplis;!. '1 he only American es '.'elm, until he moves his fmudv. which will be ra
v; ;.r.i sreral ' thrr rstahlo-hn.crts in too,
", - rn.-..-bt.M,r-.t ! 1. ;,-. ti..m i. -n e ii?... i r.ur p
. 1. ..;!.;,.., i.ir ,,.p "... .1 c. o . .r'the u-e i t "theu..i! e f.r-t :: Mnmunt in ncint of.""1 pbindered wa- the hug buan ot Pcston, in a..rrt tune.
. ..V.,. t..w,i .v...,.:VT.p, urZ It.'.,,.' 1 l iu-e.m leseoiie. ...ir t ues s. n uues shauhl l.0i-M:nch laM. 'I he carg -es were generally ta-'. V vviU ,,u'cr at r,j!l veuJue.to t!ie hi-hesi
ll'.'. I'll' VI V,"1 " i - ...Ml I I ! i I T i' P . . " . - l...'. . . I . . .1 . . 1 ... 1. ! . . , . . I . , Lini 1 . v ni r:i T e rt i. I fi r n"'ro 1 t,. .- r-....c 1 luu'
t 11 Im,,.!'. (IPO lt,..it t.lf it tll'UP.I' I" 'IIVU I.I Itlll, - .IO?. .1111 ? llllll't I .1 I i -. I " unuiuuinj,,
i .'! J hot
re.UMCm.d dmin- h ill. At the eat eno ; u 'irope.m ri(U:.i ue e.uipl. e4 m gruo-. "l' ' " ' ' iu'. ami wmppuii UX4 Vli.13 SSxTUTiD AY
-".e toun there r park, iu wH-he i..r-1'1 n-iiuig logs, ;-n-t Mina:.- bru-h. unm,. cou.e-in 01 uie enerr. and a b.re Mneviid and orchard -.i"ouhl he , r-bably MiiVr Horn a . '..mate, ! Raiment of rm r.ey. were disu:i-ed with the . . . . i , ........ 1 . 4 . i" 1 : 1. 1
1 - bvmiii'n! nr. rr mean heat o I w bK b is le-s Itianltint ot -..nt ,. ' "io.v v s. -i-. .ini.:imi.-u mi'' 01 war.:iirup
a variety ot
t 1 . . - Ill
'!",.,',!n!.!t.n!i.,tri1!!..': i if.'-, t ni w 1 1 o I'laiif t t o e t.5f rmcnif Irr RiiKrintf. h. !s s mere riant eei, rrut succee.Ied in
l .P. OKI tL'l t I'll ' I.IH ' l - III J 'lklVVilY!. C " j i , t:ihi:.:nnt: alt!) -ugh the Vre iter put frr.-i:ftieme hot we-ithrr fmm 7.. to V'J m the dav,'C:,PfJn,5'-' of the pirat-, but upon their j -k i;' .gii-:i TherV are smic rr.eti ot ener ! ,rn!: 73 to(- sh(4 'tight. Iu heailh andar,,val 'a tl,a Hiey 'ie released, and the. r! S ; wh":ce nm.it,;' them, but the -empie and J amenity 'Pallaha-ee is haply without its in,c. ;,".):,ts Cu,!l)c,mu l'"1 11 'pje-rit eipe-.-.aat stale of the trujoiitv bctia a to!aP ntp;li of hich, it ii refit -bed by daily -how the same brig .-t:)0 or -10 of her luen.j , 't f f cdurati.-u, and their o.,ver-atiou'f l,i 'h contmuefromthe n.i (iief to lt.( 1, had lantieJ m pur-mt ef the pirate-, au.i j rc.-.-e- it. The sermon or a hires-e. of M p.! autumnal eumnox, e.t w ith. i.t the tcrrlbie a p were hred upon by others ccncealtu behind the
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in Not ember nct, at D.uivilh
1 loirs, Citiiits Karminrr looli some liii rii:ii'-( rj'tl numerous oilier article
au.i ratlin in t be mote e f.. e of the eountrv '
t rove- ;!. t i.e seruion
h': (t r lie i their preacaer11 tiave great in-j p':r.iM t -s oi uie peiinj :'. a -ice u n their minds; he t h.etlv wain- them !,"t' r"' h'tituiies. 'i"
t . t e-.r ire tf t!c- vaaitie of life and c.ouformi-. -iIW- hut r.ot moua'ainci; it lias the advant. to the w.ul I: ia their societt alone, he- ns :,ce of a ihampai-u. with the beaut of a hiilv
rant hum in nature rn 'v daell in content- " ,4re- 1 tic is deep, warm and mellow
1 oc
rvit. u.drie.l by tm: titton or aiuu Hon. o..,e t.i.i.i. t.-.-n oiiveu or i.eert tuck
i i r creed i - Lutheran, an I their moi ds aie ro-uld, ha-el fi day of u deep red color, I
un
let
ax-option able. They cm cic fie !v n s-' T",r''i ' ur.ucil up. presents a r h -s-v ' . . . . - - i . . .
;? i, c their rehri.m- sentimet.t and civr. i 1 ai'" A ltvn Hams tfie i;n-.'ri
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a-o cv'ee.Jmglvattentive to -trm'jeis. pi"i- mio-i p v. e.- piceru a pur-i loam.
ilvi u- with a he.iMv v.' !r une vlfr' ri t-MtJre o. clay and tme sand, n'eer. Lt.i
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not heav v. 1 t;: at m always
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'. ,'vz Ui'ei ai w . una a ne.t: i v . ir-aie
in ui beiatf appointed, w fiop w ho.e i'n-; ,t l- to w ait upon i-ilor-', and t .vphi.n l fc a uiinti i r may he desired. The aclhoi- . 'd r Uapp . o er his co. a. id t h. i.t ' a t r him are u .h oun do-' ; ie i onrv 1 1- i'Iv ..;--. 1 by the title ct 'at . r. .uid the, r.. rdier biw. n r o nils, v.- r pn av. t:.o . 'u'lnritv, executive, ie-'i-hitue, a'.d p: i..'. I v -ted in hi.n, lit ui v. hum no appeal is
p),.i.-
Ul t-idMUf
nf the vii e. The orange (weet -ur and I it tei ; .r.,v.s wild iv, the county of A'afhua; the 1 h.r.a er,.ru:e is su i.rfullv cultivated both at
M . A.i'irustir.e and Petis.u ola, hut ha not yet) armed ;d maturity, for want of time. Tieesi '.hie,ur! four eais old. have with-tood two; n.c.imrn only severe wintei. The olive is a! ' - a staple; it grows wild in this legion. Ti:c' ;tne- in thegaitiens at .St. Augustine, are la:
. L'or t'um the laigest olive tree of Prance, and ' -The fdlowinff hurt ihle? xco1 t!ou' l!l the ipa.aritity aid rpulity cf their'.
i-etr;uted fmrna I'.t? !r amentarv report.
a in
t b
een put
f.uit. dh ha? hr en cultivated with snrce
bslieil. The la w 1 !,c "" 'rr "t':lberr h;u been introduced, and
in In b i are, it appear-, not agreed as t i; iv e.die re t h eonunon in trie lorets,whcrr . " p rii.'iment to he iritlu ted on the parti. n att.cri-a large -re. The -ilk obtained fromj y- fined in the !ran ution. ,;t' ,M":t ,, JI1C u lUal 'luil 'be r. 'a.'t. by .r;Uj A en I of about f.urtren years d ao, h ho-e I" 1 '(':.t. j !.;..md (a Pram .iu died when ah-et,t fiom ln There is no didirulty in getting these vari . -Iv.auda t):tr,i-ht after the event, her f x- 0,j p, , .'actions to m it ket. ' The eo ).t ahonud "r! .-, u7 absent an 1 urncnpiauded with what' with hue, harbor, and there i a choir of Cu 1 9,4 procteded to burn ht relf on j ha a- a marhet fu the live stock, provision.' -Int-inl pile, prcpare.l by her near relations ;ltl, h,;i.ber; and of New (rlean- Nci? York. : which was tired by her u-tf Ie. She som;ind all the southern ports for cotton, tugar,! - ;o J horn the flame, and w.ts -ojed, taken :nd fruits Ta!laha--ce i about twenty iiules! ' f y'h" I tncJ and feet, and a-tin thrown up' from ,ct . MarK-a port ofenlrv, w it!, thirteen! " !t;n ich burnt. S:ie again rpiung fr.m the; feet water. Ci.)o i lands may be huoght With : ' Hn.l rurning to a well hard by. laid her-' in t went y or thirty miles of the lotm.r nhrr I
Hum the watercourse wtepmg bitterly, j at from two to five dollars an cr, macontn y.yei wa then nffeied, and -he was th-ired j which forhej'li, get;d w it r, variety of or,',.
liCr uT,c!e to place herself upon it; she rcfiM .luct. beauty and elevation of -iPmtion. ct'l..ivir.f he would again carry her to the lire j tent of ptosject, fertility, facility o( tiUa-e.i ' s "' wouhl rather quit the fam.'r au-1 live; and icinity to the seahord . h not ex.;eci!iif inj "' l,fTry. or any thing, if they would have j the I'nion. Cattle, both small and lar ma"!
r.:y tipn.i her. At length, otiNher uncle j bc ieared in great numbers, a (he ruitutal
watmr by the Ganges that if she w.,uld eat grasM-s arc abundant and r.ututiciis, mni th0
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'Hitcn the clotli he would carry her home,
o. wa? bound tip in it. car ried to the
sen
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winters short and mild. Wool improve e.vei v
year, vegetable thrive, and there are throf
1.'fe T,:0W J'iere,y "trning, and ngain throw njseasons for gardening. Peache, nectariaes ithe lhimes. The wrobdu'd victim oncejand apricots have succeeded well, V the ulnm ' " re rr. uie an effort to save herself, when, atit herry, mulberry apple grow iid. Wages
V'm t'tf I anm ri . law nr.U. nkw vankp.i: Doom.!-: A Peder.il d une, of tory fame, la in a -ad condition; ir'ae brought a brat into the world And iiumed il Coalition. CUor.LS. Yankee dcodle keep it up, l ankee doodle dandv ; Mind the Pilliard table well, And with the balls be handy, This- bantling mrmy fathers had, All auxiou- well to breed it; Put Cranny Thy ordered them With trea.su iy pfip to feed it. ,".nk( e d jo. lie ktep it up, ankee doodle dandy ; The r.urery keeps a treasury spocri T-j pour it down so handy. 'ow say my Joe ,'ohn was his dad, Ar.d s -me say -lanthe Web.ter' Putmo't think wetern Henry u At all iii'jht-work. a dabster. eitor.t i, ankee loodle keep it up, 2!ihrat is rpiite the dainty: Two tpsarrellmg parents non agree, Who hated once Jo liand) . To fend thishahy vell at night And keep it clean and tpnet, Thcv hi-ouvrht from London a rush ligh, To ee to feed and dry it. ' etioavs. Yankee c'.oodle keep it up; The treasury pap's tp,,tt. himdv, And (ir inny Tody sas ruh lif ht For uarscrie? are thetianJe.
1 hen (n ?mue thtj brat, they got ('fall brave toys the proudest. An eir.n'y barrel from the south, pecausr it sounds the lorulcst
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j 4 hh debts ihir ,v iso.v & m:r..v, :.n.! J Vth-bU and nn-iUib d ae o:uits nJte- , ; f a tinv ;.. t.:.. ... .. . -hi . , .
( ..,.', i ii in-, - mi t-, n 1 1 1 oc set 1 ttj v 1 1111. M. vvhti is authorised to -ettlt t1 ;
I Doctor FlI'hM will centiain, to rrte ie. Ijicinent Oanvillp. All call- in the line of ; p.-'-. i'e ion shall heMrictlj attrinied to. j The iiiult r-iznrd return tiieir tl.ai.k-. the i public fur ti e liberal patronage tliey have UriuI lur e rcceivci!. I r. MASON, ! T. J. IIKLM. !Connrrsvill, Oct.':"'., K.2T. 7 1
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TAXES! rt-nr'T' r. i t .
V ' e ncre iy piven ro ail vvhein it may 1 etMiecrn. that on the sernii.i ll)M W
oveu)i2r next, it the court housp dortr, in Rnshville, Ra-!i county, Indiana, between ttie hours of nine oVlock A. M. and fuiir P. M. of -ai,l day, I -hall commence -idling all and sinnUr the lanJs and town lots in siJ county, en which the taxes due thereon for the present )ear (ltiJ7) are not pui.l v the said Second Monday in November net: an.!
I shall continue said sale from dar to day. between
the hours of fl o'clock A. M.aud l P. M. until ail the said lands and tow n let-are ohl, or tithert d jf.ir sale, tir so much thereof as will pay the taiei;
one Uit reon ami i-oMs ,vc. ON I AS JACKSON, Col. Rush County. Oct. Ulh loll. t.ts
ShcniTs Sale. lly tit t!t. nf sunt! i j- executions from th Tavette Circuit Court tt me dirrt ted, t M.aM oli'cr ft r sale tl the Court htiue door in CtumetSTilie, on Saturdii v, the lTtli dAy of Nftvember next, Q0 acres of land, brin part of Hit; S. V. .ir. ol set lion 24, ttnvnshin H
Kanpe 11. 'ft ken ia execution as the property
of 'l'hon.us I)avvstiu
Oct. 27, 1!.
RORPRT I). UPLM. i) Si ft. P. t
inouev.
!-b;'atioii cf the re-t, a Mmttlmun ap-
arc high. Any sea- ii is safe for emigration;
Yankee dool!e keep it up. Yankee tlood'.e d-jn.lv-
(Q It AGS! RAGS! 21-2CS:iVTSItCAf 51 per pound, will 1,. jjiVc.n al (h; Observer Office, for olean linen or cotton ruz.
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