Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 26, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 July 1826 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

Vram the N. Y. Mirror.

TIIE MAID OF LEHIGH. Where yon Iodc drooping willows 'I tieir oraDches wave around, The mourning maid of Lehigh An endiess shelter (band. Her eves were bright like morning, Or glossy gems of blue, Like maic were her dinpIeSj Her teeth, the snowy hue. ow her eyes are like lo eve3 When dismal night is nigh; Her lips, ambrosial roes, Were doom'd to blush and die. Dear, lovely maid of Lehigh! Mis hard, indeed, to prove The pan" thiit rer.d th bosom Of one that dies for love. Ye Qiaidr?, in early morn, When Jordan's willows wave, Streiv spring's ambrosial roses Upon her lonely grave. The dew within the lilf p$ tjiittf ring fears will ehed,

And weep, oh, n.fcid of Lehigh? O'er thy once lovely head.

just ascended the steps, when they benrd

persons entering the church: she immediately closed the door of the vault, and

the next moment they heard the steps of:

a body of soldiers passing and repassing about the church, and who were searching for some refugees whom they suspected were concealed there. They were conducted by the unsuspicious uncle who led them to every part of the building, to prove his innocence. Their footsteps were often heard by the trembling couple below, passing over the vault, but they did not perceive it. When they left the church, she left the vault,

with repealed assurances of daily supplying him with victuals. She performed her promise, and in a few days conducted him from his place of concealment, and he was enabled to reach his home in

safety'

not usecd For to rite Billydoes Or any sich like Things And cant sa no putte Thing about Darts and Aarts and Kewvid Wenus and other Marters'of thatt Natur i shaal trusst intirely For wour jenncrossity an i shaal sune subskribe Mysellf as wour tru levyer and cincere frind Til detli. rubin blujoint. mis mugee luvkil.

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EDITORIAL QUARRELS A PARODY. Ifomrfy vcrtc, but sound Doctrine. Let dogs delight to h;rk and bite, For 'tis their nature fo Let h";tf and lions growl find fight, For God hath made them so. But Editors should never let Such angry passions rise Their ir-tty ar7ri4 were never made

Counsellor PiiiLirs out done. A Calcutta Jt u D"1 Esprit.

Criminal Conversation. Tiie case of

Seeuh Seerya Pnggul, was decided on Wednesday, in the Supreme Court, Cal-

M. H. S. !cutta. The prosecutor is a gentleman of

distinguished worth and hospitality, who

had invited the defendant, Ueneral bir Seeuh Puggul, to pass a few weeks at his beautiful seat in the Sunderbounds. Tne lady is the daughter of the late Rajah Skulkum Sing, and sister to the present Rajah, so well known at the south end of the town. Wo never heard a more glowing and feeling speech than

was delivered on this occasion by Coun

LIS T OF LETTERS T) emaining in the Tost Oflit e at LawrenceJL1! hurgh, Indiana, on the 30th day of June 186; which if not taken out in ihree months wilt ht sent to the 6cntral Post Office as Dead Letters.

A Arno'd Defjamin All-e Jumts or Isaac Able Joh.i A very John B Rl.edel. F.r.och lira her Charles L. Hls 1 George L. '.om, S-.muel Hiifn .g on John tii&nop Jno. T. C Caldwell Urn.

Callaway J sse

Jargo Elizibf th L Lne Am .s 2 I.oi'gle) Thomas Long Jacob Livingston John Ksq. Lawrence l.)a?ucl M Miller Th, ,v,a Miller Levi Musgrave Moses McWtthy Ansil o Oxley John -i Oxity Jne P

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OF FOREIGX LITER J TURE AXD SCIENCE, Is just published by E.IATTF.LL, PHILADELPHIA. The subscription is 6 year, pay aide in advance It will be sent to n part of the United States, by itmiI, upon a payment of fe dollars, on account, being received by the publisher. Content of Xo. d,r April. Portrait of Kobtrt Fulton, Hsq. 1. Greece in 1H25 From the Monthly Review and Londun Magazine. 2. O.i t he peculiar L-rjects and Importance of Political Economy. From the Edinburgh Review . 3. K thnvmd Hill, by A!-nc A. Watts. From the Licrnr Sjuvnur. 4 Life of Tht ns tllwood, by himself. Frim

the Retrospective Ucvie.

?5. Constant's 31 is eiir.y, ro

To the Voters of Dearborn county.

Fellow-Citizess At the request of many friend and acquaintances, I offer myself as u

candidate to represent you in the next Central

Asstmby of the state, and I hope you wiU con

descend to give me your sulirages. JAMES T. POLLOCK. Dearborn county, May 3d. 1S-6.

Carbangh Ja.cb or PeterpunifT)er tr.

Chne John

C nger I e is H. Carpenter bi er C nfetd Noyce C'os.-i Aaron Clubman Ji n U. D I), nnisnn 1'imothy Duni Co. II.

;C!ek at he Court

To gouge each other's Ps. Vt. paper, sellor iioola Poolla, for the plaintitF. JtlNunn Mmi-h

drew fears Cmm the rifs nf the r mwded '

. - Court. An old Sircar, blubbering in the corner, struck us as a fine illustration

of the moving power of eloquence. De-

FEMALE GEjYEROSITY. 1 was one evening in a mixed company of ladies and gentlemen, when t ho

1 1' i.i. .

Fellows Ednund

(ioodwin Al des

conversation happened to turn upon tbe;fendant Counsel Dolchccdc Cuzcinudch, af reath subject of generositv. It was maintained llq. was fjuite taken back b it, and jlVj' f '"lo' by some of tho gentlemen that it was Counsellor Jhorgcc, who never loses cXn Thongs

more inherent in the male than in the

female breast. After many arguments on the subject, a lady related the follow: ing instance of generosity in a female: 4,ln the latter part of the French revolution, a young man, who was closely pursued by a body of gens d'armes, in the streets of Paris, stopped at a door in which there stood a young female, and requested concealment. There was no

an opportunity for cracking a joke, said

his brother Cowmuddy appeared rather Dam Cuicc'l, Unwilling as wc are to lay ourselves open to the charge oi g ;'--

bling such a speech )et we cannot n.-jiit.rr-';rtis Ni-lnr sist the temptation of quoting part of it: io.-sii:iv j iVy u.

"No," said he, kuhere is not in thej J garden of life a sweeter (lower than lilt s ; J ksr,n (:' hut the defendant rilled it. Like a pes-' , ' tv J', u .. . I ; J i ksoll C.Z Klti

1 1 lent feimoon, he came and oreatiied

II U. rper h i?. namiliMi J 1 in 2 'I pjm v-ti .',t-rity

i t?t.. 1 J T

Perry San h 1 R Rooinsou ItoMland R. Itcld E Zabtth ltOSttHM) IsUiQ KoDtrts Airra S Sttwrt Jtoi Sat ketl Er.fj ,h Sliarwi . i - m SirW.t l ! - .; StvU r Jo ;.: 2 Siianks JibM 6;- .nk.s Asi. ;n Su..n.-o J v T 1 jylor h.. V V--.Iihoru t.; -rtt A. ir We'ltr.ir i. vi 2 Wood w id Dtvi3 W dson Job pti W hi.t n-u John 2 V) nt Jvj.n J i.-eier San.uel W-.i-kirr "aer 't!ri ZiCjiiiah

1 Hairs Vov-

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-.-to tbs lislti u Swas. Fruin the Moiivlov ;

6. Mn.irs of th; Mtrgravlne of Anspuch. Fr-m li" s :irt:. 7. I he Wren; a Manx Lf'K?Md, by Mrs. Frank lm. From tbc London Luirry GJcttc. 3. Manual of CfstCal liioraphy. From thi Mouitdy lteview. 9. Strxpf'a Ldi- of Archbishop Whitgift. From thr Uc:rospective licvievi 10 Eros nd Anieros, a Tale. From the Me. tropo'itan A5i.f,uZ'iie 11. A Ph'-e opalrtu History; being- an Fxtiuises in Sonir.arrauhsm. From the sanv. 12 Lr.at-rs from Po&itri y to the Author of N'a vtrHcV No. 1 From die smr, 13. Star.2a. Fr: rn U- s.uh .

COLLECi OIVS AVJ1CE." OTIC IS is hcreh Vivrn, that I did on the

-LNl 31st. day o: M 1S.6, receive from "the Cltrk of Dearborn County the cuplicate vi SUte andCiiunty taxes tor sod year, to-gethtr with a precept commai ding me in the name of the State of Indiana to colitct ai d my over the mo. n?y int( the State and Coun-.y treasury by distress and sale ot property ot those ihtl tail to nmke payment by the first day ot Sptrnibtr next, I must Collect, mke pnirnt, and Kt turu tl.t- prrrtpi on r Lx the 2id Mt odnv in Dcremt?r uit tLtiefoTrbt it known to a U uht;ra

jit nt ;y contern; thxt 1 will strictly aittid to 'ihe conin.nl ot ihe aortsid piecpt asd th; i . . .i . .i .. . .. .......

law tor (.u.l.Cii! vr me revtnne, su u.akv: itj cr-

i:ltivi s and j,'(wiu yoUlsrtitS CoiOirg!y. Su

tli:e ll'sl ci lay in tia psxincnt ot :Uu its-.a puue tor a morcicnt and liti'sCt, snd isk youreUes the oucstion, wliat is the i:bt ot ihe kg;s lati'ie ot'iiy bttte to tnact tr.d paaiws) tor 10 tses-s a::tl collect tMUitlly lit-vtnue on ctria n prr.pt ity when youdefvr and neglect to disT hare the same wncn due, or c.n i be po&siol. th.H there is one ofyou that would wiso me s collector topav your tdXrs, only because 1 am bound ur e'er the ptnalty of an oath and in surety for the, faithful dis haige ot my several duties as such in the sum of S 'JOO Whaimoiv must 1 remind you ot ? is it ncC; bsary tor me to inf .rm you thl n bound to p;- our itxts ovt,- at the proper

orparinit nts as above stattd ui.dtr tne peJiailteJ ot 21 per tt nv in damages is it farthtr necfSiary

!4. Th :I di.tan V r.tis. From the same.

I til ri tviu i Ir I htt ! lYf- mt.i ir-v f !n. n.it fift.infrlii itii.

1. A V.nlH-'mn ot Authors Lorn the vuhr-r ! olu ctor H(ll tjlat he ,s ul,v xhc instrLt;ant Xo co ot t'ovtrty. From tht New Month.y ,,jr n imo lhe VMiUs ot ire4sur.

zin. 16. t i.a.o'd 4esidt a grass-grown Toanb. From i.Jitpi).i!n K.g zsar.

; 17 t e hii1..; A, v Country Curate. Fron ! -1 k w o hi's ".iag 2a-e.

i; -j Ernries l-r m the New MntM M-

time to consider, as the soldiers were death upon the lovUest blossom of India.

cloc at hand. She conducted him to a back building, md locked him in. She had scared v done this when the soldier passed. As it happened, the very body of gens d'armes, who had pursued the yoirig mart, were invited by the owner of the house to take up their quarter for the night; and were put into a room in the same building in which the refugee had taken shelter; and as thev occupied 'hn room next the entrance, he

ihe serpent had broke into the not of the dove wC had made it desolate. The rose is faded and the nightingale weeps. The spider hath caught the ily ofbeautiinl hue, and devoured it. Monster! where were thy feelings? Wretch! hadst thou no conscience? Alas! it speaks to the winds The mischief is done and there is no reparation Gentlemen of the jury, I come not here for reparation reparation indeed! Talk of rona-

HUGH 1UN ass't Law-renreu-gij, Jane 1, 180. 25 N. 11 Nt) tirade g:v n tor t'wstav.

per 1' rnuv He I'd in a(lvnr.e.

P. ?. Neur..p.

. i-i- Pres-rva1 .or. of Z n'og ca! Sp rime rs 1 ' o l).ir-'i to:n ol Inatf.ts, r.- T!u!r.;. ''itii, M. I). From the Edinburgh l'nuos i . o A J ' I . a i . ?0 .Misc',anfous Selections Royal Society ot L.hr.'u t riiry P:opertv in 1 rncNew Frtncl". Vov ge o! Discovety laly l x-c:-.Vit Fotnpt ii Lioi ari s in Cerm-i y m-t-' pi is The Pi. gut W.i k: iu. aim c, . -l3 H vS (ju ihe Chmear inunner ot torioir-g A vii o,i Pt rls Piutiua Strings for Musicu. t: s i urrt' o's

21 Literary Intelligence.

B I

could not escape witaout pacing through; ration to Abelard talk of reparation to f . a w. ....... I

Waere tev lav. V this dilemma, the L oisa talk o renaration to the snar-

your.ig 1 1 ly resolved to extricate him, if j row when von have shot her mate

po3?ioie. a te wattea unit sue ttiougnt taiK oi reparation to tne poor sow wiirn

thesoIdi'Ts vote all asleep, and passing

througi tile room without awaking any

of them, lerpiainted the stranger of his peril and told him that if he would consent, she could conduct him to a neighbouring church, of which her uncle kept the kes, and secrete him until the dan-

the shriek cf her young one, writhing

under the knife of the butcher, reach her ear talk cf reparation lo the wretch who has left a moi;y of his body in the mouth of the shark talk of reparation to a man impaled on a stake nay talk

of reparation to a Tatoo breathing hi

ger was over. lie consented. one; lat in a Harness oi a karanchy talk ol took him by the arm, and they entered! reparation to a man when you have cut the room where the soldiers were sleep- his iiead oil"; but mention not the word ing, when in passing he struck his foot) in my hearing, when llcomplain of the against ono of them, who, jumping uo, 'most irraparable injury which the desciZ'jd the young man, and demanded. lendant has iatjicfed upon my unfortuwho it was when the young lady, withjnate cliant. Alas! gentlemen of the ju- . great presence of mind, answered, "It is;ry, it is not for reparation I come here only I, who am come to seek for' forlu-jfor rupees, annas 8c spice can give none: tiately -die had nothing more to say, as: hut they mark your sense of the crime the soldier, hearing a female voire, lot j of the "defendant; they may dilute the go the arm. They passed on. and cn-;vrnnm of his wiles, hut at any rate they tering the church, she comiueted him to j will be a sacrifice to the altar of justice, the door of a vnult, which was curiously; and in the sacred name of justice I call concealed behind the altar, told him to! upon you to award heavy and exemjdaenter there, an 1 that she would hriug'ry damages. Wc must not allow this him food daily, until he should be ena-, ferocious alligator to prowl about in the Med to venture forth in safetv. Shecreeks of society, devouring our lamp-

. irive him the lamp, and shutting the .kins and nobbling our tithes. It this

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door, returned to Ihe hou?'1. ktHe descended into the v ;ult, and seat-

' 11 Hr- uc ; rift-r 'nk-s m s un-'h -ii --t ! forming 1 h s tru nos M i! iuc puldir Jcm ruliy, hu.l ht has -n hand, ana wiU ktf p eoustantly tor sd-, at ins ht sttni (o;it door below 3. Wuoa'a lluiel) i g-urrul .!-;. tirtiit ot r af- vij ::oo? ikon, .A AILS, CASTLYCS, tod ir i. !oic. ry in gesitral, which will be sold (.iW t .P c.sli r pprovtd coun'ry product. As ht mt no ke-pi'.i nottun bn whai m of Domtsic VI liiuf.M- u;-e, he respectfully solicits a ahaii (.f puoi-c custom. A. SMITH. L itvrenceburgh, June 7, 1826. 2J-tf N. II ()a band a few superior Lambs' Wo d M TS, whi h will ba sold low by the duzru or 8 l. git. CAUTIO.X. I hereby forewarn 1 1 persons from taking an ssigntr.cia of ilm e several nott s ag .inst me now n Uic hniids of Wiiiiam Hoy-, m..uning in ai', ti three hui.drid dollars, as ihey wire (iOtaintn; ly fraud troni mr and I will not pay ttiem unless compelled by Uw, JOI-:Pl W. W1NKLEY Aurora, June 17, i-b" 23 3 to

xoriCE. PUBLiO notice- litnrj givco to the heiis ami legi rf-presenia: ivts of Adam Pate, loeof I) &rhorn coun'.y, cet eat d, hal we shah st-veru'ly PP lt the Judges of the Dearborn .tn-uu cull'', at thtir next terra to he hoioen ai mwirlio huigh, in anil tjr the county ot L'carborn, on ih Is' Mcmhty in October ixt.io pDtiint commisiti tirr or ii.mrriss.cntra to con-

vry ;o us sevtriiy, or to our assigns tfie several oact9 ot lami soul to uj, by ihe said deceased in his lift; time; and tor ihe m It s of w Inch we, or wur aVir s, now arverully hold the bonds of tin derestitd, -r -ther evidence ot purchase, to win t John lic'mriss, fovly ucrccs td' land; to llenrx I'ate, ihiiiy-ihue acres two reds and mneitet p rches of land; to Ann Fowler, fifty acres ot unc; t horns Curtis, twenty-two actes, thret roods and thirteen perches ot Lnd; and to Ikon Short, who has asaigneo the v.un? to I.einue! Hidr, t w eny-Sc vt n acres and six pert he. oi Uiid; pari nf 'he north west piritr vt section 17, owu 5, m range 1 west, Stc. und 'tie S t . tpiaitt-r of ht snie section, lying in ttie count) of Uttrbain and state of lodrnn. JOHN liKMOSS, HEN li Y P 1 II M.A :uki IS,

ANN' IDWhl lh LSiMUf.L hLDKK, 24-3 w

LAXD FOR SALE. The subscriber will sth or t AOhai-ge a Secth of Irtnd or part thereof h'W'g o'i ihe A.iddle f'k ot Tain.er'o Cretk, on he road i-arUng frcrr. l .r iso'i tu Npo!toii, hLjtr"ifi Cou- tv, low Hit osi

or C t'lie. O'i or.c qnr.er of said land iht - j

c ;0 A ff s rh.irt-d and fenced, and two tlvted j

A 'ew Grocer y Sore.

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o s

A I i!ie.' iv.' land in well watered.

t t terms ipply u ihe sutwi iber resi-ding at die hotifi'-ot J S(. ph Ci-dnry on Wuk. Uittge, l-ar;Hrn 'unty. JUliN HA IN si. June 17, lBfS ?3-3 v.-

respec' iully tntorn. Ins fri-m:s and tht

pu'ilic ge-t rally, that he lois op-ied a Groccrj loif- m the frme hotisv toin eiJ tcciipied b 'V aittr Aimstroi g, on Hi.h S'aeet, where hr will 'r,nstsml keep on hand general ss rrr.cnt of he folk w articles:

Candles, soap, Window-Glass

Liquors Coiiee, I eas, Suar,

I therefore hope thst th who ar dae and owing taxes for the )ea'"S it;, It- 3, it;4, and lb 5, ttill nke in. mediate ptant or 1 w ill be u;Uer the i:ectssit ot mlvei usin their property tor sait tor the .surue: t.o m l flatter jcnrlves with 'he hop? o' ti"t'g i.igtr i r:.e for I i-vn resolvt d to m ki actinur.;s o.( ah my bus;nesa ts ht i lit an i L diet It r o' said cou y Notice is dso given that 1 want all ptrsu s o cr.i.k.e pymerit to n. e t f their notes nr.a arcoui s tic. A3 1 want to discharge ull ikro.tinJs sgairsi me. Notice is also given that 1 vdl t xposc to sale -it public t ndue t-n tin 2nd monda) in Nov. next at -he Com; Ik use door in the li nn td Laurt res -1 '-o!. ill S .iiu'a a. d all town Vis in ihe county, of He. i " it t ) their n'S. of tow nship, liange, Secti o, (jr. tvctioii or prts liieiet t, aiao the I owa h.' ty thin no. on the pistt or pi5n ot each as t; e siiiiui chargtd on ti e duplicate for the year lb26 or Miy of the attt n.eiaiomd years. JOHN M'ENLElt. Sheriff and ColU'CUr for D. C. June 10th. 18"6. HIi subscriber haiirg rented a large and L .spacit us Illiit K btlLUiNG belonging to David Guard, tn ll;gh street, near the Maiket House, informs his friends and the puohc, mat he h: s opened a house of P UBLIC EJVTER TAI.XMEXT, and flaittrs h anseif by former excellence and i oiistttiit attention to business, to meiit share ot the public patronage. He solicits the liveler to tali and see hm, as he is well prouded vvith excellent kquors, jjood stable, ana Cc-rciul os tier. EDMUND COUNLLIDS. Lurrr.ic-Vurgh, Mj 1826. 20-tf REMOVAL. T 1 1 E subscriber, who is in possession of Q the medicine for the core of schirrou3 tumors, and cancerous aiiW-tmr s las left Lawm nctbuigh, and moved to ( ieves, Wei the rSorth lie nil, Hamilton county, Ohio; wh re ho

may be found at any tane, by those wlo ish toesperiencp the good r)efs ot his lijedicins for destroying the ali)e t'-ssordtr. JOHN L. WA'IKJNS. Cleves, Sept. C, 182a. S9 1 y'r. Oilvia S.I pi oitfb'oiia I Sri v it t s to Oecit.a i.sof Liwrencet uigh srn; l)erhorii county, loaina, atul to vbowe Kii B.MHie eonnty, Ky. ti.d Hsmdion eouniy, Ohi. Itt iidtnce Law rt ncehurgh, at Mr. Hunt's H .tel. Office on High street below the Mai feel bousf . l.awrenct burti, Miy 11. 126. lP-tf

-inr'i 1 fill ii. ..nrrtj I . n tn ru I O Pjl ( a I'.'i.y-! .-i:-;:'V-

about unbittod, -.v hat i- t become of us? srsira

'JAKEX UJ "jp litviif'.. H ;Hii itks, of Jack so'i township, fiipley cun y, 1' diana, a bOKliF.L t AUL,

'1 supposed to be eiirhu.cn or

twenty jears old; lourten jr

ing himself on a totnb-stono, he thort: , liridle him, I enlreat you with an iron

beheld recorded the name ot h own il-j bridle,, fetter him with the heaviest damlustriotts ancestors, who had mul lred 1 aj;es for his tre.tciiery to friendship, and into du?t a'esao; .. He w.n ovcrriowor-i his attrocious breach of the golden bontl ed wi;h fatlrJ'', and fell asleep, and did' connubial felicity." India Gaz.

r.ot vvak'f until ilv morninol t!ie second

day, when he perceived that liis benefac

tress had nnl been there, and he began

A Servant, w ho had lived many year: with a clergyman, his master took occa-

to lear that something had happened to-sion to say John. you have been a long

prevent her coming again, in terror and anxiety until

still she came not. ami he I

down in despair oo a tombstone, resolv-' inference I have drawn from yours.

Powder, ? Dried Fruit, e 7

Sickles,

Flour, Fish,

Bacon,

Salt, Castings,? Pepper,

Nails, Cotton, Alspice, Cotton Yarn, j Ginger, Lead, Deli ware, jTobaeco,

intern h anus n irii; a star in

lit I tiO . I.e! & SOTr Oil her hui CO.'lar fliil h

on her I-ft sh-uhitr. u muitJU size bell put on ' G laSS Wai'O. Coi'daP. llt

f T "

Queens ware, j&c. &x All of which he will sell low for cash or approved country produce. Latvrencelurgh, J wis 24, IS 16. 2-1-Stv

STRAYED OR S TO LEX

TliOM the subscriber liva: in Hardinsturgh, i. on Tuesday, ihe 2vh ot April lst, ay iiioif, ut three years old, tolerable lart of htr age, thin in thah, a few w bite hairs oi. her uccb. Any person renin u g sikid maie to fhe, or gire ir.turmitiow that I gel her fagtn, shklbc h-uUsomdy rewuvded. GEOUGE 13USEY. June 10, 1826.

"eh double str.p. Appriis."d at nine dollars nj Us .i Coney and Jcob Chne, this 2l&t d y ol May, SCO. A true ropy from my book of astrays, this U'.h day of June, 1X26. AUULPAUS IUGRINS, J. P. 24 -3

'1DMJXISTRATORS' SALE.

ed to endure the lingering death which

awaited him. He sunk into a lethargy, irora which he was awakened' on tne third morning by the voice of his benefactress, calling on his name; but it seemed as if animation had ceased, for he was unable to move or articulate a sound. He heard the dreadful sound of the door

as it fell: he uttered a feeble, cry, and rushed up the steps. Fortunately the young Jady had mot left the spot: she raised the dtr, entered the vault, and &Vrod n-Uv life to the sufleror. She informed him that she had been unable to getto the church since hi? concealment,on account of the vigilance of the guards who were stationed at her uncle's, bui that she had made arrangements by which she could supply him with food

I 1 J a daily. She prepared to depart, and had

'Well said the clergyman, I will give

you a text out of Job, let me hear what you infer from it. "And the asses snuffed up the East wind. "Well,1 replied John, uthe only inference I can draw from this is, that it would be a long time before they would grow fat up-

on it.

A LOVn LLTTER.

Deer eliarmen rnvsee.

1 taiks now this hoppertunities to let

you knows that i amdespertly in luvwith

you and As mi lather sez i Am olde enough for too be marrid and as mi muther sez that helpe is Deer why i cant helpe Thinken that if ue an I culd set ourhousses togethir we mite doo as wel as most fokes who cant Do no beeter An asuc No Tine a plane spoken purson an

lie waited time in my service, I dare say vou will! AN e 4Ui Mtid.y July next, wt wij exidgbt. bntlbe able lo"prcach a sermon asVell as 1 y. c r Sft,f a' P'.'IVm 'T aT:0 . ,J . r. -ii. x ot LnwrenceDureh, th. I A KM Jateh owned bvi'1' , laid himself.ktOh, no, bir, said John, "out many an Lazarus Noble, which ouns the New-Tow n I S10' ,

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of Lttvv reiiceburgb, containing 86 ucrts more or less. For the major part rf the purchase money a credit of one to five years will be given. Furdier particulars will be made known on the day of sale. THOM AS NOBLE, ? 4 , . N. NOHLE. " jAdmra. Jun 15. i?.26. 24-3 w XOTICE. ALL those who have rmm ng accounts in m) store at Hartford, or at the store of Myers and Hrown n Wilmington, are requested tocU n.m-diatt ly anrl ch sc the srr. , hy giving their notes orotheiv ise. The bo ks of the Hart lord store will be left with the former clerk, Samut l F'ow ard, in Hartford, and the books of

the Wdmigtvn store wi'l he i:ft with John Myers one of the firm in Wilmington. Those hat are indebted to either siorr, where the firm iven for payment has txp.rfd, are requested to mAe imrr?tiiatf payment, as no longer indul

ucc can uc i -n.

Ij"Attend to the above andsive cost. I) AM EL liKOWN. La.vrer.ceburgh Jun; 20, lbJ6. 3i-3w

COUNSLLLOR AT LAW, removed in Luwrt ncrhurgh, Indiana,

here he will faithfully atttu.1 to pr hs

busintsM intrusted to his care, He will

attend the crcuit courts in Dtarhorn, Switzt-r land, Hipley 5ic.l Ki ank-m counti s, also i!.r Su pren.e and U. Slates courts at Indinap lis Of. tire on High Strret, nearly opposite the Palladium IVntirg Office. Feb. 25, 13J6. 8 If. JOHN K'P 1 K D, ATTORNEY AND COUNSLM.OR AT LAW,

AS commenced the practice of the Law in

LA W PARTXERSUIP. QTL'.PHLN C. STL YENS ot Vrvy and ATIii b l'. CLAIR ot Law tcccsburgti, have entered li.to partnership in the i :iAt;TiJl'i OF LAW, in the count ir . H.-;rt;orn and Hipley, and will pa) strict uvu ...t. iu uny bus.ncss that ma) be COi.tu.Lll tu tiiv Al.

April 2'J, it6.

the thir.. Jotlicial Circuit. Oftlcc ou Wal

nut s'reet, opposite the Church. L-.twrenceburgh, May 11, 1C2G. IR-tf.

DiiKIBIa J. CJAS WELL, COUNSELLOR AT LAW". Office on Front Street, Ci7ic:7un:ti, iieur the Jhtel. irTE will practice in the counties of HamfjLJj ilfon and liutler, and in the District and circuit courts of the United States, for the District of Ohio; also, in the county of Dearborn, and in the Supreme court of the state of Indiana. fyril 15, is

Ci- LOOK AT THIS!! NY pcisun wishing to pnrcl atr niy FARf, on n.iriii nopals, m Hearhorn county, two mitts from Auior. halt amiiefrom v dmington, can have a credit Lr oi.e hah of the purchase

i ni iiney In ra one to three )ears, if wanted As

tu tht. tiUality tt tlie land, situation, and convenience; oi w attr, iiii. coa:e aod see tor yoarst If. SlLi'iiLN J. PAIN. May 15, 1826. 19-Sw ' TERMS OF PURIACaIOX. The I'ailadicm is printed Wiky, till super royal pp,:r, i THhLL DOLLAliS per annum, paid at tiie end of the )er; which may be discharged by the payment of TWO 1)ULLA1!S ia advance, or by J)ayu g TWO DOLLALS i IFTY CF.NTb at the expiration of Mix kiqih.j Those who receive their p.juis through tl,e Fust-Oftice, or by the mail carrier, must pay 'he carriage, otherwise it will be charged on their subscription. A DVF.RTI3E3TEXTS Containing 12 lints, three insertions or less, cne dollar; tweniydive cents lor each iidditionai insertionlarger arivertisemtnts in the same proportion. V Letters tothf editors must be post-paid, otherwise they will not be attended to

MuishtrAcJ Blank- fur at this Office,

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