Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 17, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 6 May 1826 — Page 4

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MISCELLANY.

'Fruif, or Iacontrovertablc Facts. I'm Si axon Dore, just conle college, My slu lies I've pursued so far, I'm called, for my surprising knowledge, The walking; 'cyclopedia-r. Tho' some, perhaps, uiay call me quiz,

I heir jeers I value not a jot; In art, in nature, all that is I'll tell you aye, and what is not. So you must all acknowledge, O, I've made good use of college, O, When I was there, completely bare, I'stripped the tree of knowledge, O. Hay is brought to town in carts. Ham sandwiches an't made of tin; They don't feed cow3 on apple tarts, Nor wear gilt spurs upon the cbiu, Bullocks don't wear opera hats, Fiddles are not made of checs, Nor pigeo.j-pics of water rats; Coiled salmon docs not grow on trees. So you must all acknowledge, O, &.C. Pulfy is not good to eat, Fryingpans ant made of gauze, Penny roils are made of wheat, Straw bonnets, too, are made of straws, Horses don't wear Hessian boots, The Thames is not mock turtle soup, A child C3nteatan iron hoop, " And pigs don't play the German flute. So you must all, &.c Kittens are but little cats, Mouse traps are not county jails, Whales are kill as big as eparts, They don't stuff geese with copper nails, A German waltz is not a h)mn, The French are mostly born in France, Fishes an't afraid to swim, And turkics seldom learn to dance. So you must all, $c. Twenty turnips make a score,

Dustmen rarely drink Champagne, A cow's tail ffcldom grows before, They don't make wigs of I3amboo cane, Dutchman some times lay in beds, And cabbage cannot dance a jig, Grass does rot prow on ladies heads, A bull dog need not wear a wig. So you must all, 4c. Fifty pounds of yellow soap

Weigh more than twenty-five of cheese,

An oyster cannot chew a rope. . Poor people have a right to sneeze. Pigs dorrt read the morning Post, . Watch chains are not roasting jacks, They don't ntakc boots of buttered toast, Jted herrings don't pay powder tax. So you must all, $c.

I tic while aiming a blow at one of the flit

ting demons. They both grew pale with disappointed hopes. Their splendid dwelling in the country was sacririced rather than sold, and they removed to the crowded city, where they fondlj cherished the hope of a respite from their troubles. Here too, disappointment attended them. A hobgoblin, to their infinite dismay stood in the very porch, and every room had its demonia-

cat muaoiiani. 1 nese beings tiad not only the power of diminishing and en

larging their size at will hut were also endowed with the faculty of speech. Mrs. Blank found them not only in the garret and cellar, but one suddently

made its appearance in her tortoise-shell

snuil-box. She instantly threw it into the lire, as she would a viper, from her hand; hut strange to relate! the box was transformed to a 4isweep,;' who grinned horribly at her through the

Harries, as thev ascended the duskv chim-ney.

Unfortunate pair! Can

nothing

re

iver expose my life for money, (answer

ed the peasant,) my labor ailords.a sulhcient livelihood lor myself, my wife, and children: give the purse to this poor family, which has lost all!" Tn the summer of year 1 SI 0, as a lady was walking with her child upon the banks of the canal of St. Catharine, at Petersburg, the child suddenly slipped from her hand, and fell into the canal. The mother in despair was going to plunge after her child, when a young man prevented her, and premised her in-

stant assistance. He tcok a fine lunrc

spaniel that followed him, and threw him into the water, calling out as loud as he cold, Bring him, bring him. The sagacious dog instantly dived; and when he came up again, was seen holding the child by the shirt collar: he quickly swam to the shore, and laid his precious burdrn rmritlv ilmvn :t thr fnt nft).n mnlb.

er. She, in an testacy of joy, took the f'

child in her aims. and divided her caress-

Spend to spare, and fpare to speed. "orrow fcr a dead husband is hke the pain of an elbow, very slurp, but lasts only a short time. Sorrow for a dead wife docs not go farther than the door. Cupid pouts at plutus. The day that 1 did not sweep the house, strangers came. A Jtau and shnder dog is always full of flees. The poor are always despised r.nd persecuted. Lo not undertake to be a baker if your head be made of butter. A garden without water, a house without tiles, a wife without love, and a husband without prudence, are four things equally detestable. A secret between two is God's secret, and

a secict between three is every body's secret

Grocery Store &, Bake Shop. T1IK subscriber hksjusl rectivtri.in addition to bis former stuck, a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, Stoneware, Fiour, Bacon, c. S c. which he will sell at very reduced prices for cash. He will alway kr. p on hand a ttesh supply ofbkktr's Bread, i:kes, &c And, in short, rverv thing' vlticb, the country ath.rds to et, drii k, or wear, will be fcund at the Grocery Stotecf ii. COUNEUrS. April 1, 1826. ' l-3w

es betwet n him and the dog. The fath-

licve their bufferings? They tesolved to er of the child appeared: "1 return you, return to the country forthwith, there to &iiy' sau ne to the young man, "a thou-

lead a quiet 8z rural life in the piecincts sand thanks; you have saved the life of

of a small village. A retirement so de- my only child." "lour thanks," said lightful the theme of orators, the burden the young man, "are justly due to the

of the poet's song, must yield them con- kind providence of the Almighty, which

tent. Jlerc, hobgoblins can no longer.'hrought me hither.' "Accept, said the

molest them. Though their fortune had father, kia thousand rubles, as a rebeen sadly diminished, they yet consoled 'ward for your humane exertion?." "Kx-

themselves with the hopes of being freed kuse," said the man, smy declining vour

from their tormentors. Vain hones 'handsome oiler: you are in fact much

more indebted to the exertions ol my dog, timn to me." fcWell, then," said the gentleman, will give you a thousand rubles for your dog." 4Y quarter of an hour ago," replied the young man, ! dill not think him worth a thousand ru-

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TAILOR.

Q) ESPFX'i FULLY returns his thanks to

. his cuslcmeis, and the public generally,

lor the lit eral encouragement he has heretofore recehtd: and iuforms then that he will tontinue to cany on the above business, at hts

You tan expect nothing from a cat but Ler'roota in flawtcncr buigh, on Main street, be-

skin. tween Tousey'd Store and Gray's Inn; where

On the day of your rcarri3ge you kill or cure all orders in his lino, will be thankfully re

ceived, and punctually atteuded to. t.eaiao wishes to inform them that he has

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From the New York Mirror. Hobgoblins, or tec arc all A-going. It is hoped that the readers of the following narrative will not doubt its reality. Too many mad pranks of the beings, familiarly denominated hobgoblins, are on record in that capacious volume ;The History of Man," to sutler the can

did and discriminating, for a moment, to discredit the existence of these always tormenting, and frequently fatal attendants on human folly and idleness. Those who are compelled to struggle with the ills of poverty, by far the most numerous part of mankind, might, in the simplicity of their hearts, have asked what had Mr. Blank to sigh for? As he was not deficient in abilities, and possessing an immense fortune, accumulated by the prudence and industry of his ancestors why was he not contented and happy? The answer might be, that he had ncwr been compelled by necessity, or stimulated by ambition to make one manly exertion, and he seemed to forget that he had a capacity for higher enjoyments than what wealth alone ecu!d aJFird. A splendid dwelling was erected for him in the country, in a most delightful and romantic spot, furnished after the mo?t fashionable mode of extravagance. He had a library well stored with books, and he could at any moment, converse with men of all nges of the world,' and of every clime. His garden and summer houses, his carriages and horses, and, indeed, every thing that surrounded his dwelling, were superior to those of the neighbouringcountry. He had far more of the elegancies of life than he could content himself with, "a

cow for his dairy a barn for the use of

the nail -and a purse when a friend w ished to borrow." Mr. Blank determined to enjoy his wraith precisely as a man could set down to a sumptuour feast. How unfortunate it is for poor human nature that the appetite will not last for ever! It is not pretended that the days of enchantment, described so well in the veracious Chronicles ofther Aabian Nights'

Entertainments, had returned; but cer-

Not a week had elapsed before a troop

of hobgoblins, from the neighbouring

village, usurped their dwelling. They found them skulking in the pantry, gibbering in the cellar, staring from the garret-windows, laughing in the stieets, and even concealed between the sheets. Wearied and disappointed, again they removed to a distant part of the count), "alike unknowing and unknown." Unfortunate Mr. Blank! Taking up an arithmetic, from between the leaves, and under the head of plain sums in subtraction, out sprang, like a second armed Mercury, a hobgoblin even more terrific than any he had seen, lie instant) determined to desert the country, the lard of his nativity, where he had endured so

many allliclions, never again to reiurr .

VOR SALE, OR BEST.

iiu oiicvinii vi 10 tit a in 3C1IVI iciii 11 1 a nr D1S T1LLKKY and Uons GRIST MILL.

The DisliUtry lias never been in operation, but can bt put in operation in ttw ds. The Still

House ia a stone budding, wt h finished, two stn rits high, thirt)-Km tttt long, handsomely situate in the town il Achora, Indiana ; with a nev. er tailing &pr 11 g of water, con?t)ed by aqueducts 11. to the stcond story ol the Still House. The Stills are new, i.d ready at Aurora. Part of the Still Tubs arc n.htlt, ihe remainder cun be hai in a few days. Ihe Mill is said to be first rate of the kind ; it stands nt ar the Still Uoust , in the town. 1'or further particulars, inquire of the

subscriber, hin iu Auiora, by letter or other

wise. F.LIAS CONWFLL

.!'.-Ury 0, 1S:6.

10-3 w

4 50

tinman bcims I uvula not take ten thousand

J or him" The young man then rushed into the crowd of spectators, and the enraptured father and mother could not by any enquirv find out who la was. The emperor Alexander was inioin cd ol the allair, and was desirous to dUiover the VoiiLgman; hut ihe search he ordered to he made, although tiiiigt nth pursued, was it uitless.

C) admirable youth ! what an honor art

The necessary preparations could r.ow,Uhou to the name of a iiussiaH, or rathei

alas! be soon made, for his whole liuni-

ture had shrunk into a case of drawers.

w hat an honor to huthan mJurt! Upon ihis occasion what an assemblage of hu-

which contained the sum total of hisjinauily, piety, delicacy, & disinterested

ness, aid thy words aiid actions display ! I wish I was acquainted with thy Mime, that this nibutj.n nayo n ight catch a

! ray of gloi) In m the sph 1. dour oi iU

insertion. Much more I wish that 1

earthly moveables, excepting the halt

starved brute destined to hear the lur den. An eminence on a distant island, sui rounded by a stormy and almost impass able culf, was the chosen snot for his iso

lated dwelling. Hobgoblins, unassisted. hclio"' together with Uy 1 ame, in inde-

would never reach him in hi new habi- iibio haracuis in the ten. pie of 1m tation. Attended by the partner of bi niortality , lor the praise and the imita

ailiiction, with his horse bearing thesoi-jtlon -d iutuie ages

itary case of drawers, he was bending his

steps to the island selected ior his new-

residence: when he tinexoectnrllv mt!"

withnnnhl m mt.n r, " In J.ll I,;'138 lfl' n'J Led houJ, ' frc.

1 mm V V- , 11A1VIJV-V. M m 11 1 I V.J V I IIU'

established the following reduced prices lor his

work, viz: For unking fashionable Coats, Great Coats, (fashionable,) Sdk, crape, or botuhazcen Coats T hiti Coats, Cloth lioundabouta, Thin do. Cloth Pantaloons, T hiu do. Vests, -Ladies' Habits k Skirts, do. do. with hussar breasts, Fuli dress Uuifornis,

Undress do. with cord or braids, 5 CO Cutting will be done in the neaiest manner, and w th desnateh, lor cash; and all work ia

information is A anted my line will be done in proportion to the fore-

F a person named John fcrrtsttr, a rathe of' going reduced prices, lor cash or preuuec.

February 4, &2v. b U.

4 3 4 5

CO oO 50 50 CO 25 00 OJ 00 00 00

the city ot New York, who when last herd

urn, in Munh, tbl8, Was treployed in lUock county, YiigmiM, about seen miles from Suubtnviile, itinkinf, H.sks ior a futniice had been to Saiidv sky pliis, Ohio, nd had l90 betnprt--viwiisly tngiigtd in boutiti;. ilf thtn signitittt his to iei t ioti of giiitf in Slay or June to Louisville, and tnn, tl.cnte to Ltw tti it buigh, Indi ana. as about llurty fivt jtkis ot agt to tp-jefcr-.rrt, aUut 5 ittl sitn inthrs in height, rathtr biout Luilt. Any inh irustit n ol his pisctof residtner, if livin, or of his death, it dead so thrt the sanit rony be pmen, or c4 his witt or children, it In hs Stft any 'v ill be considered a favor. A litu i.ddiesfed t Messrs. Anderses and Kajniond, New Yoik, or to II. Hfa)dent&ri CinciiiHati, Of.K , v ill b pioptily atknow ltdgtil Lir.cmnati, J-n. V7, 1826. 6-3m OF rOREIGX LITERATURE AXD LJE LE, Is just rubhshed by The subscription is .6 year. paalle in d- ... . i -u. itr.

vti.ee. It will l.e sent 10 an pari ui wit uimce.

could ii.'&ciibti the p.anitulais ot this jStatts, by nail, upon h payment of five dollars,

on attounl, ttn g itceiveil Dy u:t punusiur. Contents of Ao.,for February. Portrait i Francis Hojkinson. 1 T he h venful Lite ot a Sohlitr. From the

The old fashioned, way of advertising a runaway wife, was "V Ler hs , o.y wife,

Iiut Mr.

.1 m .1 ... ' iudiiiu u 111 uj. ui vi ui.-iii. aiit iitsrs nils in

youtn. lottic Kind inquiries ot whitti- A ' 1 11 i- u,t" eigeiine3 iuior:t: "!l,Mik dod, iny er he was ircMiiir, and what were, his ex- r , , . . t3, .. . . . . . . wife biin ha ;one oil (roui -nil board, and pcctations, he replied, with a sigh -1 C;.,ruij ofi ur bfd am going to escape Irom my toi -mentoi s, the hobgoblins, who have persecute u vac Sensibility. A Jadv who made preter.without mercy lor many a wear) daw tion, to the'most refund t.elir;-s, went to To yonder island i am going in scarcu oljur i,ulchcr ti lemonMratc with him on

quiei anu conienu 1 miner 1 am o-j c rUoI practice. J

m8 Al inis UJSlani ms Pt-'ecli wa.kl.ai; V(.u be So barhairus as to put inno-u y' lu w arrested by surprise and horror, for frcn vvut finlc umbs lo dl,.lUi r , llyt,;h

u. .v-ku.o u.. uu.jn ui- M'iu,,)ia(jarr., 7 said the LuU U r: "ou wou d

remnam 01 m3 uecaeu jorumes, craui-jI)ot eat ti)tm ajiv( V( ld r

eu lorm tne iioogonims, wnn ineir snaky crests, who all cried out with one united voice, "Oh, yes yes we are all a-

going we arc all a-going."

G. CJ

A receipt to Jill a JSezispcpcr. A printer came running to the publisher of a ncwspapei.ni a sail!, -Sir, we have a space in our papei width we don't know how to till.'7 .Nohiing is easier," said the publisher: iiseit that

.Magnanimity of an Italian Peasant. A jfreat inundation haM'nir taken

nlnco 1 nnrlli ll'ilv. mviti.v i,x rm "hist liSLrllt ail thh'rlv ' I; 1 ! l 11 ..1 1 1 . W.ll!

r - n i- .'w ? i ;,,rr l. r,- , 1 i i i i I'uet a M . Coriesnonocnce Joseph Masera execssne tall ol snow, lollowcd by ag hiouga bt. James park, w a km ck-! KxthVa,ioM p0mPVii-Pictures at Aushurgh

peedy thaw, Adige earned oil a bridgcitu ovn nytwo i uriians, anil rotuieu ot n.u Univtrsny in the Netherlands i:xhihi

London Mtigaziiit-. 2. X.tmousot fcllizHheth, Queen cf Bohemia From the Monthly lievitw. 3. Cttma g's Spttches at Liverpool. From the same. 4 The Ai.tonias A story o1 the South. From Ulat k ood's Magazine. 5- National Pride. From the London Msgazire. 6. Watu's Literary Scuvenir The Lover's (,iu.i!ei My fn tiresice 1 hv l.chehr's DlhnniH '1 he forsaken First Love Stutue of Lm Li.uisf lussrll. Frt-m the Monthly tMapa 7. 1U li s Ol s rvatn t s on Hal) From the sann t The Utaa Ttuniptlcr. I'rcni Friendship'

said she, 0'1-"g"-

y. in w S'eti io sieep wneve an s peace.

9i Rlf . an ndrnt. From the same.

It. Utissitn Literature K. Ucni.niSLences ot Michael Kellv. From tht Nt .Monthly and F.uropeun Mhasines. l?i iiiun. From the Frl nburgli Review. 11. Anecdotes (jt I'ishop Corbet. From lh; Uetrosptctive- lieview. 15 Narrative ot the LS9 of the Kent East Indi:man. t mm tht London Magazine. 16. the llnntirf' Alderman. I rem the-New

Monthly g zine. 17. JMiscoi'tiHcms S?'ectio7is, tv-. Difhreni

Spe ifs rt 1 a Ai t :ent Sarctj hiusdiscovciecs

near Verona, except the nndule part, on which was the house of the toll-gatherer, and who with his own family, thus remained imprisoned by the momentary expectation of certain destruction. Tiiey were discovered from the bank stretching forth their hands screaming and imploring succour, while fragments of this onlv remaining arch w ere continually dropping into the impetuous torrent. In this extreme danger, a nobleman Count Pulvcrini, w ho was a spectator, held out a purse of one hundred sequins as a reward to any adventurer, who would take a boat and save the un-

his mor.CV and his rold-hcadi il rnnc'Mun of MriutucU:res at Haarlem Armenian

The printer soon after came hack a-ain JSvLooI-Mumc of the Kocks-Fcrintosh WhU-

7-

j 18. Literary TnUXigeric. Under this head is

and told his master there were several

I ,at. f 1 T I a . t I

oius too man) : - nv tnen, sain ttie:Kivt.n B hst ot Luropean works in press and pre

punii?ner, vou may leave out the irold-' pu- tor j nbncai ton.

headed cane."

DANIEL. J. CASWBLI

COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

A puff direct. An itinerant pedlar,

wishing to recommend his razors to f'ce 071 Flont 'r Cincinnati, ?uurthe Hotel.

the stream, or being dashed against the

fragment of the bridge or of bein crush-

tain it is, that both Mr. Blank, and hislod h tho filing of the heavy stones,

gaping crowd, thus addressed them: WJi VVI-1 Pract,ce in the counties ofHam"Genriemen, the razors I hold ia mv ' J! jJ d'on and Butler, and in the District and hand were made in a cave by the light nrcuil cou,ts of thc United States, fur the of a diamond ia the famous pmvii ctof ,ll6tr,t,t of Ohio; also, in the county of DearAndalusia. Thoycutauick aMhom.hU ho' . aml 111 the SuI,rcme court of the state and are as bright as the morning-star. 01 !uI

hannv familv. But the risk was so ureat A word or two more, and I am certain! "

of being borne dow n by the rapidity ot".V('" ill buy them: Lay them under our

equally unfortunate wile, were one morning excessively trrilied by the apparition of a hobgoblin protruding its snaky cre. fnvn underneath the downy cushions or-their (arge, convenient sofa. The bell was rung, the servants were called; bjt all endeavours to banish their unwelcome HMter proved unavailing, He mocked at their feeble eilorts, and grin

ned at th' in, wfith infernal pleasure, from his secure retreats. Days passed on, and for each successive day, another and anoilier were added to the troop of hobg .jblkw, until thev became too numerous for contention. The unhappy wife had almost killed an old and devoted domes-

pillow at night, and you will find vour

self clean shaved when you wake in the

morning.

that not one ot the vast number of look

ers-on, had courage enough lo attempt'

such an exploit. A peasant passing along, was informed of the promised reward, immediately jumping into a boat he, by amazing strength, gained the middle of the river, brought h.s boat under the pile, when the whole terrified family safely descended by means of a rope. Courage (cried he,) now ycu are safe1." By a still more strenuous effort, and great stcngth of arm. he brought the boat and family to shore." "Brave fellow! (exclaimed the Count, and handing the purse to him,) here is your promised recompense." H shall nc-

Utr0 XtXltftBS iH be given by tht citizens of Lawrence-burgh, to the person who will make discovery of the person or perc One it-

lo tic Editors of the American. Sc Fire to the Court Home

Gentlcinen.Accidentally meeting with a on the C'h of March. ISZG, upon conviction of

book of Spanish Proverbs, I send you a few for the offender.

the hcneflt of your readers.

Every body must live by their own labor. Whoever peeps thruugh a hole will sec trouThe high walls stoop, and dung bills rise. To cat a whole ox, and faint at the tail. He who ha3a wolf for hia companion, must carry a dog nnutr his cloak. Neither look into a man's manuscript, ncT put your hand into his pocket. He that has four aad spends Ike has no need of a purse. Beauty unadorned is adorned the most.

LawxcKceburgh, March 23, 1825.

LaIi iUott's Cough Drops. Imi outant Mkdiuni: you COUGhs aAu lzlM1'TIOXS. Y UJlJ Lwi s noi otVcrtd to the public as iiilulhhic, iiiid a riai to ail others, but as possessing virtues peculiar! adapted lo the prestnt prevuihn liisoidtis ol the huast lungs, kaUiiig to conunption. A tuucly use ot these iJiops n. ay be cunsideied a certain euro in most cast s ot Conation Colds, Covghs, lnjlumZiit Jf7iCPig-LovgUy l'tiin in the (SiuV, Bjji adiy oj huulhrug H unt vj Met arising irura dcUlitj j aiid in ijHtsmouic .isUuna it is singularly vilicucious. A particular attention tu tho directions accoiiipanj mg each bottle is netessary. i he following certificates fi cm respectable gentlenien, physicians anu surgeons, are sub joined, to ihow that this coii)iositiou is one which enlightened uio are disputed to regard as tthcucious and worthy ot puMic patronagp. Having examined the composition of Air. Cnosiijf's improvement upon LaMitVs Cough JJropSy we hafc uo hesitation in recuaimeuuiug them to the public, as being well adapted to those cases of'disease for v. Inch he recomnitnds it. Doct's Jonathan Dorr, dated Albany, Dectmhtr 4th, lbl; James Tost, of Whitecreek, February 14tu, lb5, Iiatson Sujjmeu and John ebb, D. of mainbridge, Feb. 0ih, lb2by Solomon Dean, ol Jackson, January lUlht.lb-J5. tVr. A. Crosby I am phased with thisapportunity of relating a few facts, which may serve iu coa.mtudation of your excellent Cough

Drop,. For ten years 1 was alllicted with a pulmonary complaint; my cough was severe, my appetite weak, and my strength failing I used many popular medicines, tut only found temporary relief, until by a continued use of your valuable drops, 1 have been blessed with such perfect health as to render further means unnecessary, iiev. EUENF.ZEll 11AUH1S. Salcr.i, (Y. I'.) January 1825. Prepared by A. Ckosuy, sole proprietor, Cambridge, (A. Y ) whose signature will be affixed in his own hand writing to each hill of directions, lie particular that each Lottie is

jenvcloped in a steieo or chtt k label, tvhich ia

struck on the same bill with the directions. Sold wholesale and retail, by Dr G DawPittsbutgh J. CravibccktTy heeling E. 11. Weddrtdy Druggists Cleavcland Prat and bleach j Druggists Buffalo O. and S. Crosby, Druggists Columbus Goodicin Ash

ten S Co., IVoolffy Co., and A. Eairchtds, Druggists Cincinnati and by special appointment at the Drug Store of Dr. E. Ferris Lawrenceburgh. Kach bottle contains 45 doses; Price one Dollar single; nine Dollars per dozen. May 20, S25. 20 ly'r " LAW PARTNERSHIP. STKPHKN C. STEVKNS of Vevy ami AliTiiUIi ST. CLAIK of Lawrenceturgh, luve ciilered into partnership in the PRACTICE OF LAT7, in the counties oi l)crborn ami Hipiey, and will p atrici attention to any business tht rn-y 02 confided tn thf rn.

April CO, Ibo.

RAGS! RAGS! rHE highest price in CASH or writing JL Pper given for clean Linen and Cotton RAliS at this cflice.

(Attorney at Lan) lS removed to Law-re ncehurgh, Indiana, where h- will faithfully attecd to profes

sional business intrusted lo his care. He will attend the circuit cuuris in Dearborn, S.vitier 1-r.dj H pl?v ind Franklin counties, also the hu preiiit and U. States courts ut Indianapolsy Ot (Ice m- I-' v! M ttrt, one door belw Oray s Inn. Fib. Q3, l82o. 8f.

Blanks, of a! I kinds, fir sale at this ojf'ce.

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