Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 27, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 15 July 1826 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

Sung by a Sailor at ihe Helm.

B7 MR. fctJLUI The moon shines bright, Anil the bark bounds light, As the stag bounds over the lea; e love the strife, Of a sailer's life, And we love cur dark blue S33. jNovr high, nour lovv, To the depths we go, iVovv rise on the surge again: . We make a track; O'er the ocean's hack, And pty with his hoar m3ne. Fearless we face, 'I'he storm in the chase, When the dari cloudafly before if; And we meet the shock, Of the fierce Siroc, Though Uefh breathes hotly o'er it. 'I he landsman may q-iiii, At the shout of the gal, Peril's the sailor's joy: Wild as the waves, Which his vcsssil braves, Is the lot of the sailor boy.

vantage ground is oon gained vhieLth.e storm jso very narrow th.it they could not pass

seldom reaches. And the full reward comes

in its proper time to crown the meed of life thus spent. The music of Harry's tools was in full play on the morning that 1 left the village, for the distant residence. It was not yet sun-rise. And as the coach bore me rapidly past the cool and quiet residence of the villager, I saw the door was open, ami the breakfast smoking on the fable. Mary in her neat morning dress and white apron, blooming in health and liveliness, was busy amid the household affairs; and a

by without one thrastin" the other ofl

into the river. "And' continued he, "how do you think they acted? Why, 1 will tell you: One oat laid himself down, and let the other leap over him. Ah! beloved let us live like

Percys

2oats :

RECONCILIATION.

In nn p i n i l f i i rr i c

dwelling upon the borders ot.UJlLC,

I Arsons

stranger who chanced to be my fellow passen-! Lngland and bcotland, were ciistingutsn- l CaS,

. . . - . Ill 1 1 1 l . A A I !

red it, and said "there ea oy a greater degree oi ierocuy ia"ic11(rqr

ger to the city, observed

is a thriving family; ray word for it.:' And he

epoke well. 1 here are certain signs always perceptible about those who are working things right that cannot be mistaken by the most

casual observer.

On my return to Alesbury, many years af-

those who dwelt in a more interior part

of the kingdom, and even to this day they retain much of their manners and barbarous spirit. A curious instance

nf" thtc nrr 11 rrrrf enmo f o w vnrirs .1 cr- ill I

the neighborhood of Penrith: A rotta-'lNails, Cotton, AlspiCC,

JYeiv Grocery Store. JAMES HI. DARRAGH, respectfully informs hs friends and ihe public generally, that he has opened a Grocery Store in'ihe frame house formerly occupied by Walter Armstrong", on High Stieet, where he will constantly keep on hand a general ssortment of the following articles:

Candles, soap, jTar, I Window-Glass Powder, I Dried Fruit, j Sickles,

r

Liquors,

LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, on the 30th day of June. 1826; which if not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Oilice as Dead Letters. 1 Jargo Elizabeth

Lne Amos 2 l.ongtey Thomas Long Jacob Livingston John Esq Lawrence Daniel

Flour, Fish,

iBacon,

'Salt, Castings, 5 Pepper,

w t "h . COun,ry re""'ger, who was at mortal enmity with onc'CottOll Yarn, jGinffCr, Lead,

. ."T V V 1"7,r;w;o his neighbour?, le sicl:, ami being Tir,, by all the elence of wealth and taste liich-i . . , ' . . , ' . . Dell Ware,

iiiven over sem lor ina tiii'iin. nuu inu i

being tthev!

Ah,' said he, as.OJass ware,

From the Kmporiura. THE.IMPpy MJTCH

Tobacco, Cordage, shot,

i j i ill. i: t luuiu uracil . nuinj, . - , . -altered in every direction- the unentered the room, 'I am very j Queens ware, &C 6CC. scene-lbe sun was just set- bad indeed; do you think I shall die? ... ... . f ,

or approved country produce.

by

cm j o:u(7 as itir ita uie rye cuuiu rencu , uutKS

ati r? herd) were ca

It was a snlendid scene the sun was lust

tins behind the western hills and while a croup ''hy, I hope not,' replied his visitor

of neatly dressed children on the adjacent j'hope not: to be sure you are very bad, school-house green, the mellow notes of the j but forall that perhaps you may do yet.' flute mingled with their noisy mirth " There,'' 'No, no,' said the other. 4I shall die and

ArnoM Benjamin Alice James or Uaac Able John Aavory John B Hlisdtll Enoch Urtbher Char Its L. LJaistly George L. IJcach Jutl Itond Samuel Bulfington John Btshup Jno. T. C Caldwell Wm. CllWhv Jese

.V Miller Thomas Miller Levi Musjjrave Moses MtWcthy Anii o Oxhjy John 4 Oilt) Jane P

Carbaugh J ..cob or rettrpiummer Mr.

said an old friend, "lives arry lemphill; so I have sent for you, that I may not go that is his farm those are his cattle; here is out of the world in enmity with anv one.

"Now." said Hurry Hemphill to his young his school-house, and these his own, and some So d'ye see, we'll befriends. Thc'quarifc, when they went to housekeeping, "it's orphan children of his adoption, which he edu- rej between us is all over all over and

;S0 give me your hand.' Accordingly

,r 1 .1 n ti nt,nca uor 11 , f . .1 ... ed and the other took h s leave: when set forward n the world. He chose her,and he and Mary mutually give each ether the ; , , 4, , r i-

he loved her, and in the second phce, Credit ofdoing ail this a ,,t; wa3 UUU1 "

knew she was sensible, economical Mv heart expanded then-it expands sfillju,c fel.CK mail cueu oui,-"um Mop, i.:.t. ind,. ..1 1 .11 . . w . . . itnnl if I linnll lint fli1 tlli limp, ihis

hpirsimn ar"!" ' - ,

It.

An ohedient Soldier. A general officer commanding at Plymouth, some few years since, once gave strict orders to the sentry at the citidel that no cue except the General's cow should pass over th c grass. While this order was in force lady D. called to visit the General's ladv and on entering the citidel, was as usual, about to take the short cut across the grass, when to her great surprise, she was ordered off by the sentry, who said, "You cant pass there." 'Not pass here?' said her ladyship, "perhaps you dont know who I am." UI neither know nor care who you are," said the soldier:

"but I know you are not the General' cow, and no one else can pass there."

PROPHECY, a. d. 1008. Translated from the German by GOFF. When I take a strict examination of

the quality and situation of the heaven

ly bodies, I find in all the regions, by the movements of the stars, that'this mighty empire shall remain under its present government a lonr time, until the vcar

A. D. 170G. Then will a hero, thro' manhood virility, reach the two headed eagle and conduct the empire praise worthily, and conquer the surrounding nations with most desperate sway; and continue to conquer till after the commencement of the 19th century then he will fall and a general peace be established till A. D. 1327. Then will

the rebellion begin in all quarters. Then

is to go for nothing mind now, its all

to be just as before, if 1 don't die

It?

'SM1K subscriber having rented a Imge ana 1 spacir us BRICK ItL'lLDlNG beloi.p injr to David Guard, on High street, near the Market House , informs his friends and the public, that he has opened a house of PUBLIC EXTERTAIXMENT, and flatters htmseif by former experience and constant attention to business, to merit a chariot ihe public patronage, lie solicits the traveller to call anj see him, as he is well provided with excellent liquors, good stable, and careful ostler. EDMUND CORNELIUS. Latrrfnceburtfh, May 27. Wi6. 'J0-tf

wif.

my business to bring money into the house cates at his own expense having made a no-

..V r T : 7h;,h. T i - 7 , 7, ' token of reconciliation was perform-

W 11 they

because

because be i : i .

ami inuubirious just vne ira;un.i miucij mwu- wnm i ininif oi mem anu J pen

ence a sensible man in his choice now And ( history in the hope, that as it is entirely imitahft thought it best that each should have a dis-.Lle, some who read it will attempt to imitate

tmct sphere of action. I heir interests were One and indivisible; conequeatly ech had the

aame motives to act wdl the allotted part, liis business called his whole attention; he wished thereiore to pursue it undestracted by

Other cares; for hiraelf he looked for happiness t:y at home; there he expected a supply forall his want?, and he was of course not disposed to fpend any thine: abroad, in pursuit of what he tho't every reasonable man ought to look for in the. bosom of his own family. Hf r duties beins all domestic she whs able to compass them the b- tler by turning her whole attention to them Her husband's business doin;r habits; his te:iiperate and correct life, had all the power of example; increasing her esteem, and doubling her anxiety to deserve his 1'hey had married without waiting to get rich. They neither distrusted Providence nor each other. With htlle besides health and a disposition to improve it; 'hey nevertheless had that strong confidence of final success which prudent resolution inspire in those who feel thit (hey hive perseverance enough to adhere to them Thus they begin the world To attach a man to his home, it is necessary that home should have at Tactions. 'arxy Hemphill's had. There he sought repose after the toil and weariness of the day; and there he fouud it. When perplexed, 5c low spirited, he retired thither, amid the soothing influence of its quiet and peaceful shades, he forgot the Leartlessness of the world, and all the wrongs of men. hen .hing went ill with him, he found alwavs a solace in the sunshine of affec

tion, that in the domestic circle beamed upon him and dispelled every cloud finm his brow. However other treated him there all was kindness and confidence, and affection ; if others deceived him; ud hypocrisy with its shame

less face, smiled on him to delude, and injure

iij unuuo, aii'J iiiriiu' -ii .1 ... . , " 1 ri 1 1 trio rn ho im

hi...; there, all ws sincerity; that sincerity of., 'YT ""Y V, lVkU the heart which makes .menda for suffering and! lie,'!t,ed eaSje; then Will the white swan wins the troubled spirit from mis mthrophy :ind a powerful eagle from a dark valley Nothing so directly tends to make a goodiln.tnc est unite and rise fiercely awife, a good houskeeper. a good domestic ."gainst him and rule the empire many economst, as that kindness on the p?rt of the! years, till the Almighty God w ith his unhastand which speaks the langu.ige of appro!)-' changeable wisdom will make an end

lion, and tint careful and well directed indus-; thereof. Then will the prophecy of ... t . I ' 1 .1.1 T I .".1 . . ...

uy wnicn tnrives ana gives strong promise inai: uaniei go no turtlier; and then yon wmII her care and prudence will hare a profitable' see the end of Nebuchadnezzar's" dream, issue. And Mary Hemphill had this token and thnt tlm onrl nf h ..rU

ai . iiiti t ui ij t i 1 riii ill

hand. (Signed) F. SEABALD. Mezzig, Nov. 24. 100C. Thii Nondescript a sea bull An Irishman who served on board a man of war in the capacity of a waiter, was selected

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tience severely to proof, as well as every muscle of his arms, he muttered to him-

jSelf, "By my shoul, it's as long as to day

ana to-morrow! It s a zood week s work

this assurance. Harry devoted himself to business with steady purpose and untiring zeal; he obtained credit by his plain and honest dealing; custom hv his faithful punctuality and constant care; friends by his obliging dt portment, and accommodating Ha ir.,

, r- 1 , , .

the best workmui in the village; none ivcre ever; J "Y omcers 10 lvun 111 a tow line oi deceived who tru-ted to his word. He al-' considerable length, that was towing ways drove his business a little before head, for, over tne tafferil. After towing in forty he said, "tilings go badly when the cart gets , r fifty fathoms, which had put his pa-

before the horse " 1 noticed once a little incident which illustrated his character a thrifty old firmer was accosted rn the road at the end of the village by a youngster who was making & great dash in business and who wanted to borrow a few hundred dollars. The wily old roan, was perfectly ignorant of where it could be had, !ided off from him as soon hs he could. He rode directly down to Hemphill's, and told fiim he had a few hundred dollars to loan, and wished he would take it; the payment should be easy; just as would suit. Indeed, replied Harry, you have come to a bad market; I have a little cash to spare myself, and have been looking round these two ueeks for a good oppor2ni,v of putting it out. VVlrijAriy vas prospering in his business; all went like cTcljSJf at home; the family expenditures were carefWSiide ; not a farthing was wasted; not a scrap lcvthe frni-

luo was all nat and useful, rather lliarTrrAa-

COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. NOTILK is hereby given, that I did on the 31st.dayo My 186, receive from the Clerk of Dearborn County the duplicate of Stte and County Uxes for said year, to-gether with a precept commanding me in the name of" the State of Indiana to collect and pay over the mo iey into the State and County treasury by dis ress and sa'e of property i f those that fail to mike, payment by the first day of September next, I must Collect, make p)ment, and Returr the precept on or before the 2nd Monday in December next therefore bt it known to ail whom it may concern; that 1 will strictly attend to th command of ihe. aforesaid precept and the law tar collecting1 the revenne, so mke. prepar-

itions end govern yourselves accordingly. To hose that delay in the pavmefit of their taxes pause for a moment and Keti-ct, and sk your

selves the question, what is the use of he itgis

lature of any state to enact nd pass laws for to

.fesess and collect annually Itevenue on certain

property when you defer and neglect to di&iharg

the same when due, or can it be possible th;.t

there is one of you that would wisu me as collector to pay y our taxes, only because I am bound un rier the penalty of an oath and in surety for Unfaithful discharge of my several duties as such n. the sum of .-iOOO. Whatmore must I remind you of? is it nee. S9ary for me to inform you that I am bound to pay your taxes over at the proper depar mtnts as above stated under the penalties of 21 per cent in damages is it farther necessary to remaik that the nvmey does not belong to the collector and that fie is only the instiumuit to bring it into the Vaults of the treasury. I therefore hope that those who are due and owing taxes for the years 1322, 1B23, 1824, and 1825, will make immediate payment or 1 will bt under the necessity of advertising their property for sle for th- same: do not flitter yourselves with the hope of getting longer time for I am res-iived to make settltmtnts of all my business as heri'f and Collector of said county. Notice is xls' given that I want all persons to mke pay

ment to me of their notes and accounts etc. As I want to discharge fall demands agjmst me. Notice is also given that I will expose to sale 9t public vrndue on the 2nd inonday 111 Nov. nexi at the Court II use door in the town of Lawrenceburc;h all lands and all town lots in the count) of Dearborn by theirnos. of township, Uane, Section, qr. Section or parts thereof, also the Town lots by their nos. on the p.att or plan of each as they stand charged on the duplicate for the year 1825 or any of the above mentioned years. JOHN TPliNCEU. Sheriff and Collector for D. C. June 10th. 1S''6

Lawrencelwgh, June 24, 1826.

21-3 IV

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COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

TAS removed to Lwrei.cel'Ui gh, Indiana,

H where he will faithfully attend to profes

sional business intrusted to his care. He will attend the circuit conns in Dearborn, Switzerland, Ripley and Frarkiin counties, also the Su preme and U. States courts at Indianapolis. Of. tire on High S'rtet, nearly opposite the Palladi

um li n'ing OfhceFeb. 23 19-20. 8.

JOHN M'PISE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

AS rr nr menred the prsct.ee of the Law in ihe thud Judicial Circuit. Office on Wl-

nut street, opposite the Cbureh. Lawrenc burgh, May 11, 1826. 18-tf. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. O'JIce oil Fiont Cincint'dii, near tlic Hits' "JTE will practice in the counties ofliamgjr ilton and Butler, and in th District and

circuit courts of the United States, for the

Oistnct of Ohio; also, in the county of Dearborn, and in the Supreme court of the state of Indiana. jpril 15, 1825. 13

Chaney John Conger Lewis li. Carpenter Aboer Canheld Ni yce CioaiS Aaron Chiiinau Jno. 13. I) Dennlsfm Timothy liuiili Ceo. II. Clerk, of vhe Court Dunn Miij -h. F Fitch Mr. Fellows Edmund G Goodwin Muses Galtreath W in. Gay Zebulon, Grant Abrum Guion Thomas II Harper Sally 13, Hamilton James 2 Hamilton Charity Hibbet Jair.cs Herrington Nathan Uogshire Uiley B. J Jackson John Col. Jackson Enoch Jatkson Ezckiel

Perry Samuel R Kolinson Uuwland, Ii li.gx troli'ie li.id Kiizaoeih Kosberiy liuic liofcerts Aama Stewart John hai kc tt Enoch Sharm W Uiiani Stewart liac Sutler Joseph 2 Shanks John Shanks Abrm Eunffian John T Turner Samuel Taylor lanac V Vanhorn Garrett A. W Wcltain Levi 2 Woodward Da is "Wilson Joseph W hitehead John 2 Wyant John 2 Wheeler Samuel Walker Mager Wright Samuel Ward Zcanah

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A UR ORA SEMINAR Y. The trustees of ihis Ins' nut nn have placeo it under the tt.re of the Kxv. l.vcius Alie. He Ins pursued a course of instruct ion in it tor the last three months. A public, t-xamination of the progress of the scholars v as hud at the close oi the firs' qiur tt r, on Friday the SOth ult. The preparatory scho 1, under the tuition of Mr. Jed dibh Holies was1x.1m.1ned in Orthography, Heading, Writing, and Arithmetic, and gave general satisfaction. In the higher classes the examination embraced Writing, Arithmetic, Geometry, F.ng!ish nd Latin Grammar, Geography, Astronomy, Ancient Histfry, 'he Historx 1 1 the United States, Natural Philosophy, the Philosophy ot the mind, and Rhetoric. 1 he examination wus interestingly conducted by Mr. Alden, fcnd tht pupils acqui ted themselves in a manner highly creditable to themselves, and to their teacher. From th result of this examination, the trustees fet I no hesitation in recommending the institution to he patronge of the public. They are convinced that it will he&r a comparison, with ny similar institution whatever; and that it af-

fords as favorable an opportunity for obtain. ng

instruction m the vriou3 branches ot literature as can be found in the western country. The terms of tuition per quarter art:

In Orthography, Heading, Writing and Arithmetic. In Knglish (irmm, Geography, Andent and Modern History, Natural History, e-rnbracine Z jology, Mathematics tc.

In the Latin and Greek Laneuaire,

Natural and Moral, Philosophy . Astronomy, Lr-gic, Hht-toric, Composition, llotany, tic Jtc.

Uv order of the Uoard. J. L. HOLM VN Prcs't D IlAtiTnotoMRW Sec'y N. It. Roitd, in good houses, ir.sy ha had

mon reasonable terms

HUGH DUNN ass't P. M.

Lawrenceburgl:, Ju y 1, 18.6 25

N. l- No Credit given for Postage. Newspa per Postage must he lVid in advance.

S 1 50.

50.

4 50.

'nt

NO II CE.

more yet! Och, murder! The sa's verydeep to be sure!" When, after continu-

ling in a similar strain, and conceiving-

there was little probability of the completion of his labor, he stopped suddenly short, and addressing the officer of the watch, exclaimed, "Bad manners to me, sir, if don't think somebody's cut off the other end of it."

mental; iiie h!e,p!Vin, frugal, but wholesome, pHed tle )Q u;in( jie's convicted."

O Ia:.?, so 'twas; I knew ?tva?

and well ?pread; little went either to the seam

stress or the tailor; no extravagance in dress; no ,'ustly company keeping; no useless waste of time in ceaseless visiting; and yet the whole ppitrhbuurbood praised Mary Hemphill, and loved her; she was kind without ostentation or aacriiice; sociable, without dissipation. And uhile few people lived more comfortably, none lived more economicr.l. The result of such Management can never disappoint the expectations to which it looks. Even the. angry frown of dj is fortune is almost put at defiance. Ad-

for anv five in the shin! find InrL- if lOUHLIC notice is hereby given to the heirs

1 '1 c.,,1 i...i . , r j i..

armor lr it ' nnvr. m ot lf trtff,-- "K ir.u.u.o ut .-uiu c,

- ' ' mv. i n.-l . O Hill. ,.,n - . .. l,..t ..,, ch..ll

line v'i 1'v.aiuijiii iUUiim f ucLCagiu, loai. v oiion severally spply to the Judges of the Dearborn circuit court, at their next terra to be holden a: Lawrenceburgh, in and for the county ot Dearborn, on th- 1st Monday in October next, to appoint a commissioner or commissioners to convey to tis severally, or to our assigns the several tracts of land sold to us, bv the said deceased in

his life time; and for the titles of which we, or

our assigns, now severally hold the bonds of the de essed, r otht r evidence of purchase, to wit: to John Demoss, forty acrces of land; to Henrv Pate, thirty-hree acres two roods and nineteen perches of land; to Ann Fowler, fifty acres ot litn 1; Thomis Curti3, twenty-two acres, three roods and thirteen perches of land; and to Henry Short, who has assigned the same to Lemuel Elder, tuenW-seren acres and six perches of land; part of 'he north west quarter of section 17, town 5, in range I west, tkc. and the S W. quarter of the same section, lying in the county of Dearborn and state of Indiana. JOHN DEVIOSS, HENRY P ATE, Thomas cuitns, ANN KOWLKR, LEMUEL ELDER. June 20. 1826. 2i-3w

"Sammy," cried an old lady, raising up her spectacles, "what have they done with poor Toby for hetchcUin? ' "Not

hetchellm, granny, 'twas swindlin

rr

ometuing atjvut d:

zssingjlax!'1

A Welsh parson prearliinp: from this text, "Love e another." told his congregation, that in kind and respectable treatment tonur fellow cfeaturt s.we were interior to the brute creation. As an illustration of the truth of this remark he quoted an instance of two gotcs in his own parish, that once met upon a bridge

RAGS! RAGS! THE highest price in CASH or writing paper given for clean Linen, and Cotton RAGS at this oflrcej

TIHE suhsrriher 'flkes this method of informing

S his Fi 1. nds and the public gent rally, that he has on hand, and will keep constantly for sale, nt his old stand (one door below S. Wood's IIoteH u ent rl rtiso' nrip" of BAR HCO? IROH, NAILS, CASTINGS, nd Iron Mo'igery in general, which will be sold low fir cish or approved country produce. As he intpn. Is keeping nothing but whdt is of Domestic Mnufac ure, he respectfully solicits a share of public custom. A. SMITH. Lawrenceburgh, June 7, 1S26. 22 tf N. R On hand a few superior Lambs' Wool

II TS, which will be sold low by the dozen or

single.

MUSEUM OF FOREIGN LITERA TURE AND SCIENCE, Is just published by E. L1TTELL, PUILADULPIIIA. The subscription is 6 a year, pa) aide in ad vance. It will be sent to an part ot the United bUies, by mail, upon a payment ot five doUars, on account, being received by tht publisher. Contents of No. bfor JJay. Portrait of Jurr.es IVi-cii&oii. I. Haouim'a Memoirs. Prom the Retrospective Review. J. Josephine. Prom the New .Monthly Magazine. 3. Adventures of & young Rifleman. From the London Maguz.nc. 4. HowelPs Inductions for Foreign Trays!. From the Retrospective Review. 5. Dr. Martin Listers Journey to Paris. From the same. 6. My Aunt's Poodle- From the New Monthly Magazine 7. Lieut. Gen. Sir Richard Church's Personal Narrative of the Revolution at Palermo, m the ear 1820. From the Monthly Magazine. 8. Starlight. From the New Monthly Magazine. 9 Cradock's Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs. Ficrn the Monthly Review. 10. Rusbequius'i Truvels. i: roei the Introspecttivc Rev icw. II. Tne Early Life nd Education of Counsellor O' D . Prom the London Magazine. lj. Line9. 1'iom the Metropolitan Msgazine. 13 Waterton's. Wanderings in Soulh America. Prom the London Mgj2ine. 11. Walks in Kume at:d its Environs- From the New Monthly .Magazine. 15. To . From the Metropolitan Magazine. lf. On the Choice and Management of a Razor. From the Technicul Repositor). 17. Jii?ce('icnefi2is Selections. Destruction of E!m Aimquuies ot Si. Augustine s Monaster r--Cliiiio lindge over the Menai Ferry Original Persian Letters Huhei dashers. lb. J.itt-rurv Intelligence. Rug Jargal L;n card s HiMdiv ot h.nt; land-Eoacai ini, or the Pa

trician ot Venice Nk scow Pel sin Dictionary Continental Adventuies I he Mti tr,ubiunia sumat r?s Evidences of Christianity Prohlerr.e de PEspi it I umain Annals uf the House o' Hrunsw ick - Richelieu, or the Rrokeri eicMrt. New Liti:i Grammar Oriental Literature Turkish Poe.tiy Woodstock, by the author ct' Waverly. 19, List of J'exo British Pxbticaliina.

ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. 4"T the 4th Monday in July next, we wilj expose for snle at public auction in the town of Lawrer.ceburKh, thr- FARM lately owned by Lazarus Ifoble, which adjoins the New-Town of Lawrenceburgh, containing 86 acres more or less. F'or the major part of the purchase money a credit of one to five years will be given. Further particular will be made known on the day of sale.

June 15, 826.

THOMAS NOBLE,?

NO ULE. S

Adm'rs. 24-3w

NOTICE. A LL those who have running accounts in my A store at Hartford, or at the store of Myers and Rrown in Wilmington, are requested to call immediately and clo3e the same, by giving their notes or otherwise. The books of the Hart, ford store will be left with the former clerk, Samuel Howard, in Hartford, and the books of the Wilmington store will be left with John Myers one of the firm in Wilmington. Those that are indebted to either store, where the time p;iven for payment has expired, are requested to make immediate payment, as no longer indul genre can be given. jfJAttend to the above and sve cost. DANIEL BROWN.

LAJl' PARTNERSHIP. CJ TEPHEN C. STEVENS of Vevav and AK-

THUR ST. CLAIR of LwrtuceLurgh, have entered into partnership in the 1 RACTiOli OF LAW, in the counties of Dearborn and Ripley, and will pay strict'.. iU-,,v tun to uy business thai may be confiiied tu ih m. April 20, Iblo. l5-3m 4 OCT LOOK AT TUfS.'f NY person wishing to purchase my FARM, IA. on north llogan, 111 Dearooru county, two iniies trum Auiorn, half mi e f rem VV limmgton, cm have credit for one hR ot the purcbas money from one to three )ems, if Wanted. As to the quality of the land, situation, and convenience oi water, &c come and see for youraelf. STEPHEN J. PAIN. May 15, 13:6. 19-.lv

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