Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 19, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 20 May 1826 — Page 2
embassadors. Thase two instances of their generosity arid politeness arc much of a piece. Gallantry is not less compatable with wisdom and prudence, than with nature and generosity; and when under proper regulations, contributes more than any other invention, to the entertainment and improvement of the youth of both sexes.
Among every specieis of animals, nature
INDIANA PALLADIUM:.
j. srrxcER, d. v. cullev, Sc. co. Editors and Proprietors.
COMMUNICATIONS. TO THE EDITOKS. "Every kind of beasts, and of birds, and
of serpents, and of things in the sea art
tamed hnd hath been lamed of mankind;
has founded on the love between the j but the tongue can no man tame, it is an
sexes their sweetest and best enjoyment, j unruly evil, full of deadly poison." But the satisfaction of the bodily appe- Such are the sentiments laid down in tite is not alone sufficient to gratify the j Holy writ, and we see them demonstramind; and oven among brutc-crcaturesjted to us every day. I make these obte find, that their play and dalliance, Iservations to show that the vile columniand other expressions of fondness, formjator, who takes a pleasure by his sinn
ing itims are what is contemplated by the law as his extra services, for which the board of supervisors has the right to allow him a reasonable compensation not exceeding 70 dollars, to which I will fix an equitable compensation, to wii: two writs to summons jurors to attend at each of the terms of the circuit court,
the one for grand the other for petit ju-
rors, tee So uu: (see me revised mws
the amount upon a house in P. Ayrcs. To this proposal the Capt. readily agieed. The villian now began to show himself in his true colours. He asked Capt J. for his cabin toy. The capt. having told him he had none, the cfV.cer immediately struck him across the back a number of times with his cutlass in ti e most brutal manner. He then ordered
the pro isions and ship stores to be bro't
!cv,n instead of hovering nrotird grog i ops and gMiiiri: tables, it would, in time, have a here hcial 1et.der.ry in wean-ir-them firm many of their vicious practices, and thereby render the m more re?pcctalle members of society."
XOTJCE. V7I1EKEAS, OHer M. Spencer, dministraV U T f ! e t statu gDCClS, chittiis, M.d tfttf.s tf Jovt!u:n Listen t teemed. K'e ct Lii-::abi-tl.uxi:. ii. hr bik-.e ct New Jtrsty, t 'he Mnh U . rr oi the I n-bate Ccurt, and Court for thrset'ltn in ct dtcetUn's-' tsiaus, at.d tvr ether pusjHsts, in rtt ttr ti t county ci ltarboin, ,r .uu it li pun:.. I, ill fiVri in the said.
the greatest part of the entertainment,
In rational beings, we must certainly ad-
dcrous tongue to destroy the peace ot so
ciety, is such a venomous creature, that
rnit the mind for a considerable share. ilaws human or divine have no power to
yv cro we to rob the least ot all its garni-.counteract his evil doing. The highfore of reason, discourse, sympathy,! way man you may guard against; the friendship, and gaiety what remains 'thief, who for lucre, would ruin you in would scarcely bx.' worth acceptance, in (pecuniary matters, is a gentleman ccmthe judgment of the truly elegant and 'pared to'the vile slanderer. It is those
luxurious.
What better school for manner?, than the company of virtuous women; where the muiual endeavor to pfease must insensibly polish the mind, where the example of the female softness and modesty rnut communicate itself to their ad
mirers, and where the delicacy of that sex put eyeiy one on his guard, lest he give offence by any breach of decency?
Frcm the Boston C. nfint-J. Influenza of Olden Time. The following -is a true extract from tht records of the First Churchin Roxbury. If it will throw cm light on the nature, cure, or history, of the prevailing epidemical cold or influcnZ'i, or be in any icay instructive or amusing to your renders, it is ctyour sendee, . "1G47." "At the. tim" appointed the Synod assembled. But at that time ihc hand of the Lord zvas very strong among v.s, by sickness; it being an extreme hot tiit by thunder weather and unzcholesomc. At the beginning of which weather, zee had a great thunder storm in the nip-ht, which at Dorchesier s&zv three oxtn in the fold, with
out any remarkable sign what it zcus that
hilled them.
iiFrom that time forward n rrrnt fir-
nCSS epidemical did the Lord lay upon vs. so that the greatest part of a tozen was sick at once, whole families sick, young and old, scarce any escaping, English or Indian. The manner o f the sickness zcas a very dry cold with S'jme tincture offerer, and full of malignity and very dangerous if not zccll regarded by keeping lozc diet, the body soluble, zcarm, sweating, Sc. At wdr'ch time of visitation, blessed Mrs. IVinthrop the Governors zcifc died, 'God's rod arc teaching the epidemical sickness of colds doth rightly, by a divine hand tell the churches what the epidemical spiritual disease is. Lord help us to sec it and have such colds in the height of the heat of summer show is that in the height of the means cf grace, peace and liberty of 1 ordinances, cr. yet rnny we then fall into
malignant and mortal colds, apop'eiys, yc.'?
demons in human shape that destroy
and ever have destroyed all the social tics on which the intercourse of man with man was ordained by the great Creator. With these remarks I will at once take up the subject of duelling that it
'n a practice that has been in one way
or other practised since fhe memory ot man, no one will deny but our preachers against it, in my opinion, ought to consider the causes, for it certain! is the cause and hot the effect that should em
ploy both their pea and eloquence m
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ot 1CC4, page 23o and section 2 and o;),upon deck, vt inch, having Icon done, re attending board of justices, now board jhelred himself to l.ateer he pleased, of supervisors, as clerk C das 12 00; After sei ding his boats to the pirate csfsee nacre 87 section 5) to making; cut sel, leaded with provisions, &c. he pro-
duplicate 54 00; (see page 88 section cecded to rifle the cargo. Silk handler-jn.urt a s Ui.uie ct'it.t tie Ms dut kndiV.rjrty 8;) to making out the precept for the chiefs and strckirps re throv n about t
collector xl 00; (see page 342 section! the deck, in all dm ctioi s,r.-e.lso a gxcat s,usij the just dtbts of the said dtctdent. And 1 1 :) to making out the certificate to themaiy barrels of ale. Thrv (tl e pirate;-.) Ub, .. - i '. ttin uusuator Ui auditor cf public accounts 2 CO; (seejtrok a box of coats, helorini: to Mr. tU cttut, . ury c J v t -page 342 section 1 1 ;) to making out the :C lay jole, hitechapel, valued J-lOU;, .,.VilV(,( iS ,rtu dec stct-.ot. Nt-. 16 ud statement of the amount of county rc- What quantitv of eccds the took. aito-;t.kttitr.j,. ttn:i us m, un o. 4,
venue to the conntv treasurer .c 0 50:' aether, is not known, as thrv would r,ot!,iti urt No. l vis g ir. U tcv.n-
(see
the
ture:
34 00; (see page 8 section 2d of the ipasscngers. the other r ol the prase J4';. ia.is tct ' tv,P
U n.e to loliOW liim down to the,.nt, rtbti-.i'f however, ti e widow's rt t cf
i!uwtr p, ovir to tit stui Ur.f.s; & t fcj.pttr' u p- n.ar itst to il.e stiti c in t, vhut it is ittssery f(rit.e pir;nt ot i'c dtbi tfcissi.il, tint it Uv.Cs ti'-rtfMd, in ttt shui couray ct lit hi -
buti , ehcuid te j:praised uuii tola s the iaw
irecis.
page 122 section 4;) to making out allow the captain to take cither the num-; "t; ivltu'
statement of rcteipts and exper.di- her or inaiKs oi any tnirg. Alter ro.-;. t t. a ,(. J ;SU6jtn i,at -.rf: a-.M al-
i 81 50: (see r:a,re 87 section t;) to binK us et neariv ail our provisions, arcl:- u r 3 r i' ' r)" K
laws of 1826,) amounting in all to 47'orderc
dollars. AdilVg to this sum a little for cabin, were I nad to turn out the confor issuing supevnas for witnesses to go tents of my trunks, from w-ich he took before the grand jury. And as a ccm-!in cloth and clothes, to the value ot 39. Dentation for the above services (see jPrevious to the pirates coming alongside
Darre 196 section 1 of the rt-vied h.wsVof us. Capt. J. cave me a icld watch, a iS
that the ofiicen and persons herein mcn-'case of watches, directed to Ifcss, and 2UlJLICSSGTlCi:,ibeTAcr , , ,, , V, , A ,- c 1 j. iii ttii 11 4en to Ilar.imh bptnttr, widow ct UlAtr It. bt fn. tioned shall be entitled to receive lor jfour parcels, directed to Helshy, all ot ( ct derf 3sed V.o cia. pLttr ot Jt t 1 i i: cr,
tneir services the lees nereny allowed,' w men 1 put unccr my oca. inerrumand no other; isee page 204 section 2d:)!magmg my trunks, thectficcr proceeded that the allowance made by this act toito search under the beo), and having
dtceaftd; to Siibttit lyon iUkir'y, c.iiglter of the Ilrvercrd loct r 153 y ? St.s; ti Bstly tw3 w i ft, decthst d, who v i s dtcglittr ot skkI T.. n..l .. 1 llai lur. ffif ( vvn' :. 1 II fn li.-inf'.ti fiih.
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the Clerks and bhentis ot the circuit lound the watdi, qmcKly put it in nlMbous, dHvgt.ur ot J1kihs G.ti-crs, Junior, r,d courts of the several Counties for extra pocket. Some musical smill-boxes, di-Uimv Gat ois his wife, dingburct the said
putting down, what they call the worst .services shall be taken and deemed as a rected to Iielsby, he would not have,
ot all evils, duelling.- it is a truth with- hill compensation to those oti cers for alkie the case of watches, directed to lies
out controversy that more individuals .services to which co specific fee is orlhe did not find. From Mr. Ilardacre, a
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nave ranen mio an untimely grave nvjshall be civen hv law; (see also the btti
the ellects ot slander (particularly the section)-
female part of society) than ever fell byfmand or tal
ervices bv him done Mtliin theidentist, another passenger, 4 dczen oi!tt- afcrtsaid sha.!! rot be sum tor the pntit
Joniahbr. Dnyton, dtccted, the ft:rs at law ci '.be suid Jcnuttiiin Dayton, decesttd, that thty .severahy bt srd ar pfur belt r the jac'gts cf thft court alurtsi ul, u tin ir e:n tc be licluti" Ht
the system of duelling; and as long as j for any s
slanderers are supported by public opin-!pervrew of this act, tc. See also the on, just so long will duellirgor assassina- 12th section of the same act, the board tion follow. ,f County Commissioners shall annually
I would ask the man with a family sallow the Clerk aiil Sheriff of such coui
iven bv law; (see also the Gth passenger, they took a handsome gold ;UwrtnctLngh, x tivd for the fid crotiy cf ai.v olilcor who shall claim, de-wa:ch, and nearly the whole of his boots 'nt:av in fcepuntr - ' j i i ! r c- next, thtn ar.d thfrf to litw cuust, it k?v cusg ake any more or greater ieeiand shoes, and shirts; irom iAlr. bymcs, thev or ehlitr ,htm fBi? biltw vby the ;vai eB-
whose whole soul is bound up in their
ty such compensation for their services
shirts, all hu, boots and shoes, many oi his tools, and about 2C0 dollars, and afterwards beat him with their cutlasses in a shocking manner. They took the
w hole cf the cabin stores, and only left
welfare I would even ask the bonora-jas they may think reasonable, not ex-! the raptain the shirt he had on his back.
eroding seventy dollars each, which an- As they were about to leave' us, the ohi-
nual allowance shall be considered a cer ordered i!rs. Lindsay and myself to
follow him into the cabin. On tettinu belov, he politely handed Mrs. L. to a chair, and the next mcmenl he placed a pistol to my head threatening to blew n y brains out if I did not give him all the money J had got. I told him that 1 and ever) one else in the ship were at his mercy, as we were all unarme d, and,
therefore, he might do as he chose, but
bio patron of a female orphan w hen the
tongue of a slanderer comes in to destroy
her character, and in such an insidious!
manner as the laws cannot reach him, what would be his course. Although no advocate for duelling, I do hope for the future that our condemnors of duelling, and whose business it is
to preach aganist it, will endeavor to eradicate the cause. Permit me to add, that so adictive are the tongues cf people to this vice, that nothing but the strong arm of public opinion, or the nwre zceak as the last resort, can put a stop to it. I am, the riECLT.'SL OF THE VALLEY.
Messrs. Editors please to insert the
following remarks for the reflection of
the public, and by so doing you will
much obngc one of your subscribers.
full c.omprnsation for all extra services rendered the board of County Commissioners ami the circuit court of sud county. Whoever reads will see that these laws refer to the above stated item, with ail other duties that are incumbent on them that relate to the the county, and that they shall annually be paid for them. And where is the
law that gives that bcsird the right to j that money I had none. Mrs. L. offer
For ten years past I have been a re-
imThis visitation ofjjod was exceeding sident of Dearborn County, and have
strange; it zcas svddaincd and general ; as ever wished its welfare; and Ircquently
if the Lord had immediately sent forth an
cngc', not with a szvord to kit I, but with a rod to chastise. ; an.! he smote all, good and tod, old and young, or as if there were a general infection of the air, which zvent from north to scuih by degrees infctnui all. Yea such as zi-cre cm ihc seas near the coasts were so infected and smitten.'' THE FIRS t BA LL 0 OX.
The first aeriaTvoyage ever made by man, was on the 21st of November, 1763, ?rhen Pilatre de Rozier, a young naturalist cf great promise, and full of ardour and courage, accompanied by the Marquess d' Arlandesa major of infantry, who volunteered to accompany him, ascended from the Chateau de Muette, belonging to the Court of the
Dauphin. About two o'clock, the ma
chine was launched, and it mounted with!
a steady and majestic pace. Wonder,' ing of the claim, with all the energy of a
in examining the receipts and expendi
tares of the same have been astonished
to see the amount of the county debt,
and have as often inquired the causes.
and hare generally rearnt that one of
them was by reason of the high allowances made by the board doine: County business to individuals for small services. And being frequently present during the last May session of the board cf supervisors for Dearborn Countv, my at
tention was taken up by a claim of twenty-four dollars, exhibited again. t the County by the Clerk for making out a. duplicate for the )ear 1825, he having been curtailed in his claim by the board of supervisors for that year. With his. usual candor stated his grievances,
when one of the members of the board, who was also a member of the board
for the year 1825, objected to theallow-
mingled with anxiety, was depicted in
every countenance ; but when, from their lofty station in 'the sky the navigators
Hannibal, on the grounds that the claim
had been liquidated at the November
session cf the board of supervisors for
camly waved their hats, and salutcdjthc year 1825; and it appeared that 70
the spectators below, a general shout oft dollars had been allowed the Clerk for
acclamation burst forth from all sides.
As they rose much higher, however, they Mere soon imperceptible to the naked eye. This balloon soared to an elevation f -more than three thousand feet, and
traversed, bv a circuitious route, the
his extra services for that year, the
whole amount that the law would allow him, but the latter board fancying themselves clothed with some superior power to that given to the former board, (although the law is the same) to the aston
ishment of those present, allowed him
make en additional allowance, none?
And if none why then do it; and more particularly to take upen them to make an additional allowance to that made by their predecessors? such conduct is certainly disgraceful. And it is hoped that allowance as made will be reconsidered and made a part of the present year's
allowance to the cJoik; it is to he hoped that that board having been placed over
the hnances oi the county will give to all
public officers a reasonable compensa
tion and no more, suppose the Clerk and Sheriff to be one month faithfully engaged in the discharge of those several duties, is not 70 dollars an ample compensation? A sum that a hireling would work one whole year for, is it not a high compensation when but considered with the sources from which the revenue originated? Let it be remembered that a great part of it is drawn from the hard earnings of the firmer, the mechanic, the labourer, the widow and orphan children. It is not the intention
of the writer to injure the feelings of
any person, but to apprize the public of
how the hnances ot the county are managed, and to give tl ye members of that board a hint of the necessity to prepare
themselves for the next annual allow
a nee! Remember are the sovereigns.
ot the just debts ct the said deceased Jonathan Di j ton. by order of tJ;e cctir. JAMES DILL, Clerk. 5th May, 126. ld-tr K'offcE. "vy WRE AS, at tht: v ou; -1 1 Probate and cr urt V !-r the tfcttUrmm ot decedents' ts:-tes, rd for otbt r -ia-pr.fet fc, t;tld at LuUrt rut-tu'gt;, m am. lor tif coiMiU oi Deurt ii h, ia the s'.ntrot' In-'iuna., o the four'li Nsoi i: Maich, It-6, J nathdii - tiar, O'.e ct 'ht ivm.it:atcfb ci ;Le esutt v J(atr lVru-r, .;u ot I-'erl r rn cotn.ty, drctfcSto, h't u a bifctduse uf the ritttt- justly due tl owirj; hem fcic dettaso, ''ver l : I above he i.fcror..l -isstts wbuh -ni- tc the hards cf the sum M!nVi!n& ra ei, i.a ; ir vetcry ot ihe naltbu-tt oi 'i.t Shiu Jib! i h .Fau'ar, dtittisto by vlu-h mver.u.r it j cdis thst th.j saic Jo" itph l-'irar una ttizeu !d cssefsta c thtt b;t;u. tnst qitMiei ot HCtuii No. '6, town 5rf i'r.j;e o. w.st, in Uk s.nii ctuisty ot Lhurtorn, . u the saiC. J-r.; 'h .r 1-arrar, iC m r.isr or n ..lciis'd, tnvu g fi.to ;.is pitit.n. ja-;rg that 'he said i i n;v I e app; wibt a trrti so d for tlit pujnitiv. ot tiit jus d-. t.ts of s ; a c.ce dt-nt boil it pj;P4irm$; imroltsi 0 the fcid couri, thai t!.e pcrsoiiai tfeVate ot 'lit- s,?iu d-ce-dtni 13 irusuflL it nt tv.r the pim - m ot his jTust dtbts, arid ih it !i ntctibcry ior the p-n.tit of the sume, that th? reu! estate aforesaid shouid be appraised tod sold as tin- law directs, I'UhLIC N OTICE is, -hcrek.re, hereby piv. en vo 1-iliMia 15 Wtmn und (Jathanne Wantu
Km u itr-. f'.Mi i o Tf r cf i'r.r sot! l sf r:h I's rr r H
... l r i i .i - m w-'" " 1 . - ,
eie ioue Iiom Sleep ty tne cry ot;Ceaseri; to Henry inar, 0or. of the said Joseph, tire, in a few minntes afterwards the! ' rrar deceased ; to Joseph Ftrrar, son of the
flames burst forth from the nnner fnrv!S9U1 decesstd ; to Vai Mtifgridge r.d Ilro.rj
eu turn two sovereigns, but he was too gallant to take money from her. The pirates left us about two o'clock, in the afternoon, and steered away N. W. We were then in lat. 4,N. Ion. 24 YV." From the N Y. Comm. rcjl Advertiser April 23. GREA T FIRE IX XE IV- YORK. About 2 o'clock on Friday mornincr.
the citizens in the lower part of the city!
ot one oi the four story buildings ot that Lftbd . rAlZt YrvT, daughter of s,d dclmmense j)ile called the ';ExcHA.NGLiccH3td: to ..Wph Morlic'ge aud Elizabeth MorBuildings," situated on "William andjlic"e his daughter of sasd deceased ; to Garden streets, and partly on the site of!?ue rr"; ,n.?f KS"? ,fc ce3 ,; 'l"
' O - . - 1 hcira at hw of the snid Jobeph Farrar deceaged, that they EvraSiy be and appear bt-tore the judpes ol the court aforesaid, at their ttrrn to be ho den at Lavrereeourgii in tnd tor the ssid county ol Dearb-jm, vn the fourth Monday i:i
the old post office. Most of the engines were soon on the spot, and regular lines
lormed Irom the Last River, but notwithstanding the greatest exertions were
used by the several companies, before September next, then and there to shew cause, if
i 111.1 . . -m a
anj- CHUse- tney or eiiter ot Uitm can iiev, wny the land afortiaid shall tiot be sid (sulieci tiovever to the widow's rgh: of dower) lor tht pay mtnt of the just debts of said decedent. Uy ordtr cf the court. JAMES VILL, Clerk. 5th May, l?Z6. ie-Svr
hve o'clock the whole of this mr gnificent corner was a heap of smoking ruins. Two buildings on William-street, adjoining the Exchange Buildings, two or
eet,
three on the north side ofGardensir
and two story buildings on the south
that
May 13, 182
v.'e the people
economy
o,
whole cf Parir, whose gay inhabitants were ail absorbed in admiration and amazement. The daring aeronauts, after a journey of twenty-fi nr or twentyfive minutes, in which they described a track of six miles, safely alighted beyond the Boulevards.
.'i Xtw Arik
de cf Exzcrt. Five hun
dred bibles have been sold in the Mexican market at wholesale for .2,500! 500 bibles sold readily at a prorit of more than 4C0 per cent, and apparently an unlimited demand for more: We are informed by a gentleman from port ou Piatt, Hay,ti, whose information may be relied on, that forty thousand persons died in the vicinity cf Port au Prince, of (he Small Pox, ii the last six months preceding the Sd of March last. JV. ed. Mtr..
20 dollars on his claim, which is certain
ly an unheard of, unwarrantable act, and never until that moment have I seen or known that one body politic clothed
with such limited rjower as the board of
supervisors are, had the right to coun
teract what their predecessors had done,
that were vested with equal authority with themselves, and in that manner
imake additional allowances for services
that had been fully and amply compensated even to the extent of the law; and I do seriously doubt their authority to do so unrighteous an act. And if the
law would grant it to be done, let every reilecting man examine and he will at once see the services rendered the County by the Clerk, and then let him say whether 70 dollars a year is not an amde compensation. And on this examination it will be found that the folio w-
LivrapooL, March 8.
Piracy. i he following is the copy of
a tetter Irom ilr. Lindsay, late of this oily, one of the passengers on board of the Countess of Liverpool : "Buenos Ayrcs, Dec. 20. "We arrived here on" the 15th. from
England, in Id days. On the 12th of
iNov. at daylight, we saw a brig to wind
ward, steering towards u. At half
past nine, a. m. she came within musk
et shot when she fired a gun from her starboard side, across our stern, hoisted Bu enos Ayres colours, beat to quarters and lowered four boats, with about thirty men. The first person that came on board of us was the officer in command. He was a little man of a dark complexion, wore a high crowned hat, and a brace of pfjtols in his belt, (on the barrels of which were the letters D. C. L.) 1 inil.r..-. I-- I," I 1 11-
run i Luuasj in n;5 lianu. jus men were each armed with a brace of pistols,
a tmie, ana a cutlass. On coming on boird they asked Capt. Jenkinson the nnme of his vessel, where from, and whither bound, our lat. and Ion. and it
we had seen many ships on our passage. After Capt. J. had answered these questions the officer told us he had been cruising oil Cadiz, that he was short of provisions, and that if we would supplv him with sQjns hs would give us a bill for
side of the latter street, Mere confident
bly injured. At one period great fears were entertained fur the safety of the
post-efiice,thc fire having communicated to the adjoining building, but was fortunately arrested at that house. Great praise is due to the clerks of the post-of-tice for their indefatigable exertions to
save the letters, and other public pron-l
erty. All the letters, fcc. were weili
tied up and deposited in the bags ready to be removed to a place of safety.
ror aoout one hour the hakes and
Vf
(Attorney at Lazi) J 3 A removed to L-.wr ncetmrph, Indians, uht-te he will faithfully smtr-d to proftssio'ial husiness intrusted to his care, l-e u ill attend the c rcuit courts in Drariorn, Sui 2t-r-latvd, K'pley iid Frar knn cr tsr.t u s, ho tht Supreme and U. States courts ut Ircli.-n ip' lis. Of. fife on I-I h Ptro, ci e doc: t-eiovv Gu;y s rt:.
Teh. 25, mo.
8--.
COLWSLLLCR AT LAW.
Ofp.ce on Ficv.t btret.
Cir.cinra!i, r. cur the KvteL
sparks flew in showers. The roof of! TF1I E will practice in !he counties of Ham-
several distant buildings took fire, butj.fl.M. ihonand Butler, and in tb- District aud were promptly extinguished by the ac-icircuit courts of the United states, for tha tivity of the firemen, several of whom! 1-h strict ot Ohio; also, in the county of Dearhad their clothes burnt. jborn, and in the Supreme court of the state
'F h ? !fic; ci'ttainoil r'jnnnf lift rnri.n.(l..! "I IndiaHH.
ascertained ; but we have been informed that it is not less than TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS; on which there was an insurance of one hun-
April 15, 1825.
FOli SALE. TWO hundred and thhty lwo acres of upland on tb? T.ist fork of White. water, in s-P-ht nf
dred and thirty-two thousand dollars, in five Hrcokv:i.e, of which from fifty to seventy acres offices, viz: S4 2,000; .40,000: N30.000: 7.ftHied'F UlJ U V ,ere are a crib :irnnn 4 '-non U V - 'U'it three or four hundred buahels captcity, and .v lw.000, and ,000. A hard case oc-'a neat frame house suiuble lorm-.u f.miiv
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currcd with the first otlice. .Merchandize to the amount of ,20,000 was to have been removed yesterday afternoon.
had the weather been fair, the whole of
which was destroyed.
Good Advice. The last Dover Gazette says that one of the reverend gentlemen of that town in the conrse of a Fast day sermon, gave the following excellent piece of advice. "If," said the preacher, "the young gentlemen were more frequently to miri gle with the virtuous youivg ladie? of the
AL.&-J A quarter section of Li.nd adjoining Ardersontcwn, on the West hranch of U hite Itiver, in Madison County. Prt of this tract is lir.t rate, and the whole he-vily timbered. LIKEWISEA Lot in the town of Vev&yrf handsomely situated on the principal g'reet. I'!:ere are on this Lot a sm-ll vineyard. For terms cf all, or any of the above Lotc, apply at LawrenceKurph to N. G. HOWARD, Ksq,. cr a! Droukvdle to UEKJ'X. S. NO RLE. April 22, 18:6 15 8 w
OF ALL KIXDS XEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.
