Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 21, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 June 1826 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
From the Delaware Gazette. THE DUEL! To "be anntf to Messrs. Clay and Ranrlo'iph. tupte Dirge of Sir John Mvorc. Did you hear not the wail oq Potomac's green shore, Where the weapons of death the proud warriors wtore; JTwaa the wail of the Genius of freedom and fame, She grieres for the victims of error and shame. How lon shall she weep o'er th trophies of pride? How Ior'. shall t false honor her wisdom deride? How lon shall the heart of humanity bleed, -O'er Ihe sin and the shame of the horrible deed?
O Ipf not the grosn of the duellist's p-iff;
ler breali
ch
tocliooseawife he said he rrstoo young. When thef same exhortations were repeated, the philosopher eluded them by observing he was too old 6 enter into the matrimonial state. Two of his maxims were "Know thyself" and, u7bo much of nothing" From the Western Balnnce. , MODERX PILGRIMS. In the Summer of 1813, a company of people; calling themselves Pilgrims, appeared descending the Mississippi, in a ilat boat. By their own account they
numerous circumstances under which j
death occurs, who fix the term of natural life at three score years and ten. But physicians are well aware that in nineteen cut of twenty cases which terminate in death, the cause of the disease is known and related. The patient almost always begins thus: "About a w eek ao 1 went out and wet my feet," Sec. or "I have had a good deal of writing to do lately, and set up late every night over the desk, and have taken no exercise,"' kI have been obliged to
work hard, and have overfatigued my-
started from Lower Canada, in a com-.self," UI ate for supper last night some pany consisting of eight or ten. In Ver-i pa it ridges" or some such indigestible
montlhev recruited tw enty or thirty : trash." 4I have had mv mind worried
in the state of New York, several moreia good deal of late,'"' 4I w ent into trie and when thev reached Cincnnati,;iY nour bath about a week aro, and it has
thnlr .tr..K..C n,r.l,wl U.U civv M.,H r,.- .1. ' V' A r In nlJthe tftis fitor Said, in the S-iil COUHt)
n.v.. u.uu,.3 " S,AV,:",U 11 1 ,JF ; Vorri n.av bea fifcised ard old for the pa) ment Their leat.'er, a Canadian, bv the.most everv case there is some obvious !ot xilt ;li5t tbxs Qt x e said ccxeased, saving
name of Billiard, (called al-o by his foi-icausr, which might have been enilv :n(i reserving hew-tver, the widow's right ti
NOTICE.
J HEREAS, Oliver M. Spencer, administra.
tor of the tstatt , roods, cnatttls, at C ef
fects of Jonathan Peyton, (it ceased. late of Eliznbethtcwr, in ll.e state of New Jersey, at tfu March term ot lie Fiolate Court, and Court tot the settlement of deredei ts'' estates, ard for other purposes, in ai-d lor the county cf Lt.iboin, in the slate of Indibna, hath filed in the said court a schedule of t tit tebts due ard ow n g hj the 3i.id estate; shewirg. among: ether things, that the personal estate is insufficient to p ai ii satisfy the jul debts cf the snid decedent. Ai.d wheres the said adrriinis'ratcr hsth also hied with the said cturt, an inventory of tte re.l estate of ihe said d ceased Jonathan Da) ton, in which inventory is included section No. 16. and fractional sections . o. 15 ard 14, town No. 4, ard rsne No. 1 west, he. &c. ly-ng in the county of Dear be rn and state of Indiana, containing in the whole, is it is said, 11.74 L9-1C0 acres oi lan(: and the said acimin strator hav ir.g also hi. ed his petition in ihe said c urt, preyit p Uat
i t Dtar-
A on the slumber eT Vernon's brave jlovvers, the prophet Elijah.) was of a di- av j!eH " , . minutive stature, with a club foot. Be-i
SHERIFF'S S.1LES. ON Saturday the third day of Jure next, on High street in the town of Lawitnteturg, 1 will t tier for sale the rents and profits of In lots No. one and two, in the town of Aurora, wiiU the appurtenances theieon, tor the term of seven years; it they will not sell fur the same, I will, at the same time ard place, cftt r the fee simple for the best puce they will brirp in cash, as the pirptity ot Merit S. Craig-, at the suit of Amos Li e, for the Ui,e ot E-:jd: CTaig. ALSO At the same time ard place, Twill cfitr the rents snd profits ot all that part of In-Icts No. 75 ai:d 76, that Walter Ar rr.stroiiir deeded tt Jchn Chandler, with Ihe appui tenaces thereon, ft r tLe term of st ven years; and if the atnie v. ill not sell for tr.c ugn to pay and satisfy jneig' ment h.t:i two tte Lnls, the judgement in tcvor ot V illiam Cork; the tee bills are the costs vi two auits brought ty John Chardler aRains.t illi- m Cork and i?!vester Ct tk separately, 8S ti e properly of Johii (,r:tdltr, I will at the same nine at.d pluce ifirr ihe tee simple tor the best piite it w ill bring- in cash. JOHN SPLNCKll, Aery D. C. J? ay 6, 166.
0iJt.J. eUiV.-er in, ovtf Cv to u.e saiu iar-.s; . u tppear- , . . , n i t- ' irL. manliest to the ssiiil cturt, ihat it is ntcessaI'.verv h siciar. who re beets on tlus .. . . . ..o.
m -f k k " 7 ... 1 -.. . . r ur me p:.yu.etn Ulk. ""
tiotv ye winus oi iuc lw kUC Uiu.uc;uu.lf he bean hU n ss or. he had a sc-'su b ert. will remark that there are
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U'orn cnnll i f c i I,- i c u lion C fa(rl Inn r!(;l ruiirtr 'iiurnh n I r :-. rl M mi'iH it ITiP tl
Where Hoboken snail mingle her horrors cf ... , :,i i i.;,.;;,.,;..i,.Ki;r. i -r..r
crime. I . . . .' i . i i r ,i j-
anu sorrozc, JLei man si.un tnese juui let him take regular exercise in fiesh air; be temperate in eatinc, drinking,
led;) after which he recovered very sud-
O'er the tomb of Decatur pale pify still tveeps,f(Ieril y, hv the special interposition oi the
And the wnu wuiow naves where the uamor . Divine Spirit, and being tilled with en
sleeps; To the tomb of sage Hamilton many rppair, While Ihrr still remains but the ghost of
despair. Iut think not that sorrow shall weep for thy . lot, Thou 6halt die as a duellist like him forgot;
thusinsm. he declared that he was com-. and in all his habits: be nrudent in avoid-
. 7 I manded to plant the church of the Re--ing exposure and quackery; preserve an
deemer m the wilderness, and among equable disposition, and uniform cheer
the heathen. Vioin these notions, thus ! fulness, and if he has not some constiimbibed, and which he instilled into his itutional disease which he has inherited
IROA CASTINGS, .XJILc. Ilirl bultCiibtr n ?p.ctfuli u foin.s his
Ihe liii.ds toitsao, in the sud county ot UcM- r' , V h ........ , .
liBHU UUUI U(IUn SJ. Tl l u I MKj J a
general assortment i t Bar und Roiled Iron, Castings, JYailsy Gi-occrks, t.
followers, they believed themselves capable offastiiiir 40 days; aecordinclv.
O'erthj grave shall the Raven oft utter his hcn thcj committed themselves ttthe scream, rnrrrnf. the nronhet niinirxwl :i fnrfv
And the lightning of IWn in terror shall davslst. The peope becomiu- sick
vino tm I
iuami
froni his parents, an hundred years are without doubt his portion on ear th. To tkis age everv one who has a good natural constitution mn attain by avoiding
the four evils we have spoken of, and
and in great distiess horn hunger, this;cultivatine the virtues which are op-
Ther ihe dirge of the duellist horror shall sinp, severe commander tound it necessary to; nosed to them. . ... i. -.i.i : j t . 1 1 . . . . . . -". I'
Ami uie vamt wuti tne wan oi me nwow snaujremit, in some degree, the rigor ot bis
rin5 lniunetion. anu he nermitted the taking
.1 . tlJ - L ! 1 ...I)..1 J 7 I O
vv mic me arm mac onenueu muuruer 0f flour broth through a quill, because aw'Ji he received his food in this way after his
And tne dust oi me aueiusi mingie wnn cuxy. While the court of the South shall be curst by McLnne,
And Adam wefps over his ahh friend Caiv;
long sickness and fast, when he could not open his jaws; and which had the vivifying etfeet, taken by him lor super
natural power or inspiration, itatns the
A stranger was conversing with Lord North in a public room, and opposite to them was a party of ladies. "Pray, my lord,"' said the gentleman, "who is that large uijv woman I see yonder?" "That,'' said "his lordship, "is lady
North.' "My dear lord," said the gen-
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His soul shaU be gone lor the otnee oi state, !Sruej allowed was very meagre, beinjjitleman. confused at his unfortunate oh
here Fluto the President lavors the f real. simpy liour and coJd water, debility,'servation,
When the blood of the brave for the nation is 'misery, and death attended the expershed, jimcnt' Yet with faith and hope they
Fame hallows his mem'ry and honors the dead;; persisted.
But mark me ye sons of latae pride when )e
fight,
In this whetched situation, they ar
rived at Pilgrim's Island, which derives
Let your dreadful example ne'er meet human its , from this fact; at which place l 111 T . ! 7
sight.
MlLFORD 13 a RD.
. THE CORSAIRS LOVE. Nonn are all evil quickning round his heart, One softer feeling would not yt ilepart; Yes, it was love unchangabie unchanged, Kelt but for one from whom it never ranged; Yes, it was love if thoughts of tenderness, Tried in temptation, sfrpngthen'd by distress, Unmoved by absence. lira in every clime, And yet oh more than all! uctired by time. Byron.
MOOX-LIGHT. 'Tis midnight; ou the mountain's frown, The. cold, round moon shines exply down; luc roll the waters, blue the slfy Spreads like an ocean hung on hijrh, Bespangled with those isles of light, So wildly, spiritually bright: Who ever gazed upon them shining, Ami turned to farth uithouf repining, Nor wish'd for wins to flee away, And mix with their eternal day? 1 MEr ; Tkalcs. This illustrious Greek, wa
they w er fallen in w ith by a barge he
longing to Nashville, whose crevt , detesting the conduct of the prophet and his seconds, who watched and governed the timorous multitude, gave two or three of the leaders a sound drubbing with a pliant cotton-wood switch. They next landed at the Little Prarie The Prophet's stair, w hich by the direction of its fall had hitherto pointed out the way, now stood still; and iie de
clared that here he was commanded to ..i i . i i i i n . n
settle anu t uihi a cnurcn. juut :vir. Walker, who owned the soil, and resided in this solitary spot, forbade the undertaking. This was accounted persecution, yet they couth. ud seven days, during which sever;1! died ; an ong whom were children which were placed on the beach by their parents, at the command of Elijah, when exposed to the corching sun, they wallowed holes in the sand.
wiiile thev struled attay the aiom ? of death. While here labouring under
sickness and persecution, it seem? they
and making an etFort to cor
rect it, "I mean the ladv who stands next her." "That lady," said his lordship, "is iny daughter." The gentleman was now speechless. "Come, come," said lord North, smiling with his uual ;ood-nature, when he observed his confusion, "you have made an ingenious hut unfortunate elfort to get out ot a scrape: I forgive you, for I believe lady North and I are as plain a couple as any in England."
born, should Le aj paistd anu sold as the iaw drtus. J-VBLIC JVOTJCE i8,thertfore,be?by given io Iiani.ah Sptnitr, if.ow ot Oliver H.Sptnctr (it ceased, ai d daughter oUona;h&n Daou, ilfct-rftd ; to busan Dsyton liessrly, daughter of iht Uevfrti rt Hector lit?stly k Susan Btest Ij his Witt, dtctstd, who vs daughter of the saici Jonathan L'ayton, clecesstd ; n o to Ilanr.ali GibHons, dfughttr oi 1 h rrirs (.ibl trs, Junior, and Mar) tiitboi.s h;s w iff, cughter ot tl e said Jonaihii. D;itcn, t!f ( f tste, liit ht irs st law ct
the said Jonathan Dayti-n, t!tcejiKi, thai ti ty srvt-rally ht at d::p tai hetcre the jncipfs e th. court atcrtsaid, at their itin. lobe 1 Ider. at Liwrf ret burg, in ard U r the raid ccui y ot liearbcrr., on the fcurih N'ordty in btpttn.rtr next, tht n and there to hew cause, if ary cfiust they or either thtm can si tv, why the real ts tte atorti-aid shall nt ht sold tcr tl e pyinrnl of the just debts ot the said deceased Jonathan Dayton. by order of the court. JAMES DILL, Clerb. 5th May, '826. lt-Ow
AH of winch he wdl dispose of on a9cod terms as the tinus will admit ot, fur cash or approved country produce.
A.bMUII..
Lawrerceburgb, 14th April, 185.
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NOTICE To all whom it timy ccnccrn. THOSK incJtbttd to the subscriber either by note or bo k ucteur.t, are rtqut stttl to call and stttle iht san;e wilt. Joh'ii lVrttr,esq, on or betore. the 15th cf IMay. 1 hose wi.o nrglett this, their accounts wiil alter that lime, be collected by him according to taw. 70 Itr.XT OR SELL, (lis bruk buildu.p, 1; doors abtt Mr. J. Gray's Inn consisting oi 2 stories ir trout (suitable for drocery or Store) and 1 tat k, w ith a good dry cellar on the strtet a cou.mouiuus brua: srtokt:house is also kttachtd to it For terms, apply to John Porter and John Gray tsris residing m Law renctburgh. Wm. LIN BSE Y. April 26, 1826. 16-3W
It is said that an offer was made to Milton, of holding the place of secretary under the kinir, which he had discharged with so much ability under Cromwell; but he persisted in refusing it, though his wife pressed his com liar.ee.
"Thou art in he riht' said he; k4y ou,! 1 ' V r,r
as cttier wemer, would ride in your coach: for me, my aim is to live and die an honest man."'
born at Mitelus about six hundred years; began to suspect that they were forsabefore Qmst. He travelled into Egypt! ken by the Divine Spirit, and that no and India, where he was taught c-eome-jmore miracles could be wrought for ty, astronorny.and philosophy. His own; them. Hence thev commenced the cry of discoveries in astronomy, were great and "Oh my God why hast thou forsaken ingenious. He was the first who with; me?'' When, by assisting each other, accuracy, calculated a solar eclipse. Hethe vociferating cry was not intermitted discoverd the solstices and equinoxes. ; for three days and nights. He divided the heavens into five zones. They stopped further down at a desert He, recommended the division of the1 place, where C or 8 more died, whose year into 365 days. He is supposed toi bones still lie on the shore uncoiered. have been the first who taught the d;H:-Lnd all who remained, when they arrivtrine of the present solar system. Ileis ed at Helana, were objects of horror said to have been the first who brought j and compassion. The hospitable infrcemnsonrv into Greece. Considerinir; habitants furnished them a plentiful
he had not the light of revelation, he j supply of milk and more nourishing gi uwas great in a moral point of view. 'el, for taking which every one was supHe believed and taught that there was'plicd with a piece of reed cane, one supreme being, impassible, invisible, Their boat next struck upon a sand lncorruptable, and solely intelligible, jbar, near the mouth of the Arkansas. God (aid he) is the most antient of all'The prophet, his brother, and other
things, f:r he is uncreate. J bat thejleaders being dead, the remnant disworld is the most beautiful of all things parsed into the settlements, and down for it wa the work of God. That they 'the river in the passing boats, who commit any wicked action, are so; From the time the party entered the far (rim being able to hide it from his! Mississippi, their members decreased eyes, that they cannot even conceal theiridaily by death or desertion And when own thoughts from his knowledge. 'they made their final landing, only aThat it was the most difficult thing injhout 15 remained. One disciple eloped
the world to know ourselves, and theiat the Little Prarie, with all the cash
most easy to preach it to others. That
Sergeant Miynnrri. Sergeant Maynard. one of the ablest lawyer? of his time, waited upon king William III. with the rest of that learned hodv, to address him on his safe arrival in England. Wiilr:m, not very politelv, toM Serjeant Maynard, that he had out-lived all the crreat lawyers of his timo. "Sir," repli
ed the Serjeant, "I should have out-lived the law itself, if your majestv had not come hither."
REMOVAL. FIPUIE subsciiber, who is in possession the iindicirie for the cure oi sclnrrous
ier.ceburb, hiid moved to Cletes, ntar the North Ii nd, HciUiiWcn ccunty, Ohio; nheie he may be found al an) tinie, by those uho wish to experience the good etl.cts of his cutdicinef for deitro) irig the above disorder. JOHN L. WA'IKINS. Cleves, Fept. 26, lb-2j. SO 1 y'r.
NOTICE. iny HI REAS, at thtr i ourv ot Probate and court Y ? toi the settlement .t decedt-nts'1 esutes, anu tor othtr purpose, held at Lawrtnceturgh, in ard for the county oi Dearborn, in ihe state ot Indiana, on the fourth Monday in March, Jonathan V'arrar, one ot tne at rauiislratC'is ol t heestate ot Ji sej h Frrsr, late ot Dearlcrn county, k i; ', . . . . Iw.t.ic rvfit.L. cUKto tucfti' i.i
atceas u, i.o s r. , rtV. tuu:ors, and cancerous hdections. has tilLawr.rl fiwirp- lioni said deceased, o er and abov- '
the personal assets which canit to the ha&ds oi the said administrator, ami an inventory ot tht real estate ot tht said Joseph Farrar, deceased ; by which inventor it appears that the sa.d Joseph Farrar died seized and possessed of tht south east quarter ot aecticn Io. town 5, r.nge No. 2 west, in the said county ot Dearhorn, and the said Jonathan Farrar, aen;iiistrtcT is hfortsaid, hnvir.g filed his petition prayirg thai th: said real state may he appraised al! sole for the payment of the just dtbts of said dtcedent und it appearing manifest to the said court, that the personal estate cf the Said dect-is.-nt is mMifKcitnt for the psjment of his jus' dtt 's, and mat it is necessary tor the p-jmci.t ot ihe same, that the real estate aforesaid should tt appraisfd htid sold ss the law directs. l Uhl.IV vVO'i ( i: is, there fore, hereby piv en i t.!.sha H. an en and Cuthariiie Wantr. his w iie, daughter ot the said Jost ph Farrar, deceased ; to litnry Farrar, son of the said Joseph
Fi rar deceased ; loJt'Stph rarrr, son ot tht
ctased ; to Mark Mucgndge ar.d Uonnh
U.gkm!: his wifr, d.ughcr ot the Said de
cesTii; to Kiiza 1 arrar, daugnier t; said cecttsed; Xo Joseph Morboge and Elizabeth Mor!ide bin wif , daughter l said decenstd ; tc. S-m.uti Farrar, son ot said deceased ; ar.d to lsbtibi Ftoiiar. jat:gher ot the sain defeased, the Ikhs t lw of tin. saki Jevtph Ffcrrar deccastd, tiat th y sev-i rally tt tti d appear htfore the jtt'ies t t the court fort saiik at their tti m to o utfi at hitvrt -iictturgh in Mia for the- Sdio totudy ot lf rirLort!, on the liUHh 'Monday ir. St pumb' t rt x.!, tht n ?.t d it eie to sht w cause, d aiy o-usf tht or t bin r ot tht m can she- , w h ihe Isnd aforesaid shall not be sole (subject hoevrr to the widow's t ght ofdovtr) tor ihepa)-
i mcnt ot t he just tith,tof said decedent.
By order ot the court. JAMES DILL, Clerk. 5ih M.y, 1K26. lb-6w
STRAYS. 'pAKEN cp hy Eli;s Lm.klin of New Law--rtncehurj:h, a bay flcrst, sup.std lobe nine or ten jears od, felcui fouiutn .nd one half hinds high; has been turned for the disorder commonly caijed the Uig-head Also a Bay ire, supposed to he faur or five years old; about f:Lec i. hands high, three whu tret, i:d a white snipe in the face; no other marks or brands ptictivtl.lt; valoed is toilo, tz: ihe Horse at at i!7 dollfrs aid 5U ctois, the Mare .t 32 50 cents, by dtoigs Weaver and Aaron ttar.dulh. DANIEL KACEUMAN, J. P. May 5, 183C 17 3w.
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'IHE suf'scri-r hvirg1 leri'ifl a iig and 1. spcicus BRICK llUILMNd ft ioi j,mg- to Dsvid Gu.trd, on H'gli street, nen tht Market II. use, jufotms his friends and the pubbc, lhat he hs oper.rfl a house of P VB LIC EATER TAIA ME.VT, and Matters himself by former tsptriince ard constant attenttor to business, to merit a shan
ot 'he public pa: ronare. lit? sobers the irnvel-
'er to call ana set him, as lie is well provided with excellent liquors, grind sUb;e, and cirttul ostler. EDMUND CORNELIUS. Lawrenceburgh, May 27, 18:6. iO-tf
NOTICE. PUBLIC r.o'ice is hereby given, that the suh. senders have taken out iettt rs of administration, from die Clerk's " fnce of ihe De .roi n Circuit court, ci the estatt of Savmel Hay-, hUe
in-
of Dearborn county, deceased ; all persons
dehted to s-tid estate are therefore notified to m ke immediate pymenr, and th.ose having
cliirhs will p ease prestn? them property air.h'-n
tic.'ited tor seithmnt, as the probably be insolvent.
rpl!h subsv rtber rtpecttuliy informs his J. tiitnds and the public g.nerally, that ! hns just rteeivtri, and has now frr sale, at his old atnd n II (.h Street, a quautiiy cf MorongiiehtU FLOLB, LIQUORS of every descrip
tion, UAt H, l t'lv i Lit by tne dozen or singu-
hoitle; all l which he will sellon the most tadsonable terms. QHe still ccntinues to ctrry on the Baking-
bus. ntss in ail it various branches. THOMAS SHAW. Lauren cefoirh, May CO, 19, LXFORMA TIOX U AATED
F a young man by the name of Peter Stevrre, who left mv house in the summer ot 15.
The last infrimaiion 1 have hud cf him, was in
the fall Ct tht- above nsmed year be vs ihen at
LA W PAR TAERSMP. -
STEPHEN C. S1ENENS tf y and AE
k I HUH ST. CLAIR ct Liwrfcnctturch, ha.ve
entered into partneiship in ti e PRACTICE OF LAW, in the counties of Dearl orn ai d Ripley, at.d will pay strict atlt-iition to any tuiiiiti tht may be confided to them. Apiil 20, 1826. lS-Sm FOK SALE. TWO hundred r.d ihirty-iwo acres of upland on the Est totk ot W hiTc -w ier, to sighi of Brotkville, ot v.hirh tn.-m hfty to beveiuy acres i.te cb'ared. On thr prtmis-s th-tre art a eriU of three or fcur hundred tusaeis capacity, and, a neat frsme bouse suiiabJt tor a smli family. ALSO A quarter section ct L&nd atijoin-i'-g' Ari'erf cntow n, tn ihe West hrancli of W hite River, m Msdisnn County. Pari of this tract is hi it rate, and the whole heavily tim
bered. LIKEWISE A Let in the town of Vevay, handforr.ely situated en the principal street. (here is on this Lot a small vineyard- For terms of all, or any of (he above Lots, apply at Lawrence! urgh to N. L. IlOWAItD, Esq. or at Bn ckvidc to BEXJ N. S. NOBLE. April 22, 1826. 15 8w
mmuit J. CASWELL, COUXSLLLOR AT LAW. 0ce cn Ftcti: $tr et, Cincinnati Vxar the IfiteL Hp 13 E will practice in the counties ofHani-
Cim.mnati.Ohio. Any mtormation trt rn him. di-' muu,"u 'JU1'cr"u iiumr r,acu
m.ttd to the subscriber res.d:rir tn Dearborn ! c,rcul courts ot Uie Lniled aisles, lor Ihe
county, slate ot Indiana, "will be thankfully received. C FORGE PATE. Lawrenceborgh, May 20, 1826. 19-3w The editors of the Cincinnati Ifep'iblitan ate
said estate w i;i j requ-sttd to give t're above three insertions art!
jfiward their acc't to this oflicc tor settlement.
he is the happy man, who enjoys sood health, 6nds fortune favorable, has cul
tivated his mind with useful knowledge,
and subdued his passions. That the! tied, but it is supposed that more than best way to live up to the rules of justice. 'half their number died on the pilgrim-
is, to avoia uoinii wnai we eiame imaae.
others. io expeet the same treatment from your children which your parents received from you. That we ought to be mindful of our absent friends, as much as if the' were really present. ive learning, temperance, truth, (idelitv. Ta acquire skill which ariscth from' experience, he industrious, sociable, friendly, diligent and frugal. To love fhe arts and piety. He had a host of dUtinguished disciples, among whom was Pythagoras. Thales was never married; and when his mother pressed him
hrdonoinor tn the rnmnanv. One rhihl
, i j c , (ceased, ccnsistmtr f cattle, bjrs, sheep, cop
. .u.iei ,u.cv.w. -- ers and carpeners tools, and household larr.iindividuals who were dispersed in vari-jture. Terms maJe known on thr diy ot slr.
J ANE DAY, cu'-Vc DA MEL HATHA WAY, tidrn'r.
Cr JVOTICE. j?)
ous directions, are now comfortably set-
This fete of folly and delusion, is per
haps worthy of notice, furnishing a striking instance of Uie blindness of credulity the wilderness of fanaticism and the miserable propensity of the mind, to believe itself possessed of powers which do not belong to humanity.
Our hind red years the natural age of man. We have no hesitation, says the Boston Medical Intelligencer, in asserting that the naturaral age of man is an hundred years. Those do not cousider Uie
We shall proceed to ofT.T for sate at public vendue on Stnrdiv the i7'h of June uex', ai
the late resitier.ee ot me deceased, in Vincr.es- LL ptrsrs indebted to the subscriher will ter township, the personal properly of 'h; dtl - nlcp ftKr. ft if ih Hn nnt msb .hv.
n.ent on or before the first day of Aujrust next,
suit will t e con mroced without discrimination. Newspaper advwiserr.ents of this knd are s; melim s consult red a modest way of dunning, inl hut little attention pnid thereto: hut 1 ran sstlre those interested, that the condition will be promptly attended tco in this case. THOMAS rORTL'R. Lawrenrf burgh, May 9th, 132 6.
District of Ohio; also, in the county of Dear
born, and in the Supreme court of the state cf Indiana. April 15, IS 25. 15
2 2d May, 1S:6.
LOOK AT THIS!! A NY person wisL i :r tn pur hae my FARM, on north Hogan, in Dearborn county, two miles from Aurora, half mi'efrom V.'ilmirpton, can ha.ve a credit hr one half of the purchase money from on? to three years, if wanted. As fo the quality of 'he lsnd, situation, and convenience cf water, cvc. come and see for yourself. STEPHEN J. 1'ALV. May 16, 18:6 19-3w
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