Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 28, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 July 1826 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
tr-Ti r tinpfii rt t tomi nftni -.1Ia4 I
together to cat mincepies, and to hear a
blooming nymph of fourteen, to take
for better and for worse an old icicle of
fourscore! Or to see the sturdy, glowing
COURTSHIP. BY MRS. CAREY.
When Baldwin first woo'd 1 said Jo, I con- ) outh, lavishing amorous kissess on the few, shrivelled lips of his great grand mother
UecrfSse I had beard people say bride. Oh curst lust of pelf ! From such That the men were so nice, if too soon we said matches, good Lord, deliver all true
es hearted republicans! For such matches
ihy with seera would our frankness repay, have gone a great way to make tho
se
sweetest notes, husband and wife, to
So I blush'd and ludk'd down it -, i . ii i
wSTZr 1 "S, , .w.Jf-!1 PfodigiouSWoum-S. The old
liusurtuu, ciuer aji uis noney moon looks.
me.
But he trailed when I said That I ne'er meant to red, And protested he did not believe me. - The next he renewed his professions of truth I tried but in vain to say No; For 1 thought it a pity to frown on tbe youth When a smile could s;jcb pleasure bestow, bo l held out my hand But said, ' pray understand If hereafter you sbght or deceive me, Though sorry tur pirt. I shall not bretc.iny heart " lie smiled, and appear'd to believe rae, FltOM THE KENNEBEC JOURNAL, The night was warm, the pool was still, !No sound Was heard fioni lake or hill, . Save where, upon a lo decay'd A Bull frog croak'd his serenade: 2. ake fcgeis of roy love, awake, And list u to my song; The h?ron roost f r from the lake. The p-.ck rel his rest dos take The water weeds among. 2 The sun has put his fire out, 1 he dayl iht's hardly eeen, No -ne ioj is round about, Then frogesi, poke thy lovely snout Above tbe waters green. 0. For lonely I am sitting here, Upon a rotten log; Oh, cast away alt idle fear, And for a moment sweetly cheer The sight of thy bull-frog. 4 Oh. hop with me to otbfr pools, Where we may live in love; Where no rude wind tbe warm lake cools, And where do dwell no human foote, Those two leg'd things above. NED.
N.G.HOWARD, COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TTTS removed to Lawrenceburgh, Indiana,
JiA where he will faithfully attend to profes
si'jfial business intrusted to his care. He will
attend the circuit courts in Dearborn, Switzer
land, Ripley and Franklin countits, also the Su
p-emt and U.Sutts courts at Indianapolis. Of.
ti f on High Strret, nearly opposite the Fall&di
urn P utii g Oft e-
Feb. 25, 1826. 8 If.
JOHNKI'PIKE, ATTORNEY" AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AS commenced the practice of the Law in JJ. ht third Judicial Circuit. Office on V alu street, pp- sjte the Cl-urch.
Ltwrerci. burgh, May 11, 1826.
18-tf.
DAMSEL J. CASWELL, COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, on the 30th day of June lb26; which if not taken out in three months
wUI be sent to the General Post Office as Dead
Letters.
!9
Arnold Benjamin A I lee James or Isaac
Able John
A a very John
Bi udell Enoch 13 asher Charles L. B IslI) George L.
Beach Jo. 1 Rorul San u I
BurTingt&n John iiiihup Jjk. r.
c
Caldwell m.
C lUw&y J:sse
grunts a jealous bass, while voting mad
am, wretched in spite of her coach and
lute strings, squeaks a scolding treble; 'making between them a line cat 'and do?
concert of it for life!
But 1 am talking of a match of true
i i . . .
love, between two nersons who having I'fT'Wf. will itrrt;p in h
virtue, to relish the transports of a ten-1 ilton and Butler.and in the Oisirictand reenter b,,er
uer friendship, and j'ond fj nsrj to pti- circuit courts nf thp ITnitpd srtrc c.r nlfi'fi h-m vr0
mate their intinitc value, wisely si rive to district ol Oliio: also, in the countr of Dear- Aaron
fnti flua Art f i rli fn I flnr Kr horn nni! in tho t n t .a ria r..t f f 1, n . 4 Ch Jil.ll J iM. 1.
uearing attentions .which tliey paid t0.ol Indiana
Jargo Elizabeth L Lne Amos 1 Loi'gley Thomas Lung Jacob Livingston John Esq. Lawrence Daniel M Miller Thomas Miller Levi Musgrve Moses McWethy Ansii o Oxley John 4 Oxlty Jane
P
OJice on F; out- trret, Cincinnati, near the Hotel. buugti Ja ( b or Ptterpun-,mer M
arirv John
r.
eacn other during the sweet d tys of courtship. If there he a heaven on earth we must (next to the love of God) seek it
in such a marriage of innocence and love !
On the bright list of their felicities, J
would set down, as the first bliss of matrimony the charming society, the tender
friendship it affords ! Without a friend
it is not lor man to be happy. Let the
old Madeira sparkle in his goblets and princely dainties smoke upon his table;
yet if he haye to sit down with him, no
friend of the love-beaming eve, alas! the
banquet is insipid, and "the cottager's
dinner of herbs where lozc 25," is to be en
vied. Let the pelf-scraping bachelor drive on alone towards heaven in his solitary sulky; the Lord help the poor man, and and send him good speed! But that's
dpril 15, 1825.
15
so r ice. PUBLIC notice x hcrei-y given to the heirs md Irg-w representatives ot Adam I'att,
ute ot IJcarb'trn couniy, deceased, that we stull
severally pp'y to the Judges of the Dearborn
cucuit court, it their ntxi lerm to be holdtn ai Lawrenceburgh, in and for ihe county ot lKr h. rn, on 'h 1st M oly in Oriolnr !tXT,to ap pe nt a comm 'Sst iir r or comrn BS. oners to conv.ytous s.-vefdlly, or to our assigns the several
i (.-! ui iami sum iy u, uy sue siu aectaseu in ii i s life- twnr; and for the tn les of w hich we, or u. as. g is, now s ver&lly hold the b ,nds tf ihc deceased, r othtr evidence of purchase, to wit: t JohJi Dimoss, f rty aorces of land; to Henrv
Pte, ihiriy-tlnee avrts tw ro'.ds and nineteen
pfrchts of !nd; to Aon Fowlrr, fifty acres o
.and; ! homas Curtis, tweuty-two acres, three
rooJj md ihirtetn perc ht3 ot pd; and t' Henry
?h.rt, who has absigntu thf s.me U Lemuel
htcvr, twenty-sevtn u. -.res and six perches ol
ind; put or he north wtst quarti-r of section
17, tnvn 5, in ra; gr. west, &c. and the S W.
D
BETTING AT ELECTIONS. The fol'oivmg lines, which vre copy from a New York paper, may be profitably penned by tonje of our friends. Such as have heretofore
lost more than fbey could conveniently spurn, j
or won mor than their opponents were able or
TvilSing to rvy if tbey do not admir the poe
try . will at le.tst be constrained to acknowledge
the rectitude of the views of the poet; Itets are the blockhead's argument, The only lojric he can vent His minor and hi mojor; 3 Fis to confess your head, a worss Xavestijrator (ban your purse, To reason with a wer. The. fool who bfs too hih will have 'Jemptafion tocriHct he knave, And mfke h s friends l is m;trfyr. Cut they who thus wouM underhand Entnp, may b? tfi'Mnsplves trrpnnnM, And sometimes catch a lartar. Some filily make the mattpr ftire, And then pr,;ose. with lo k demure, The bft at a'ak" to double Forgetting that, watcver voeru, The trick may have the man's a rogue, Whose betting is a bubble.
Tempt not yourselves sfi'l less your friends
ii here bets b -ut attachment ends, And up springs fueds and quarrels Leave wagers lo the black lejj tribe, Lest with their presence jcuembiba A portion of their morals
not mr tvar t rrTTl I ; . . . M : ' ' . . . 'J-' '6 " iuc cuu.y
w.7 ..j w. uuvcui.i-. ln, ;;ivii!o,.i Lv.aroorn ana sutc ot lodi .oh
a sociable chase, with a dear good a." ei
by my side, the thrilling touch of whose sweetly folding arms may flush my spirits into rapture, and inspire a devotion, gratitude and love!
LOVE .LVD ITS EFFECTS.
June 20 1826.
JOfIN UEMOSS, HEN 11 Y PATH, THhMAS CUii I IS, ANN KOWLf H, LE dUKL hLULR.
24-3 w
Love is like honesty, much talked of 'jP"K S",: er 'shisnu ir.odot informing J lit.le undep.ooj-.ike con.mon i Jl tilt; X ij-e valued and scarce. The miser "Id stand (one do(ir below S. Wood'a flottH
- . : v..,. uiscreet inen , an 'Keep a sac a sound divinc,)-that the young wo- It's no her twa gimlet ee'n or her pj marry, and love their husbands;!ed face I'm courlin'; it's her fciller' raise up tood children." 'Tis welljsiller!
Hymens Recruiting Sergca?it.-Ax extract. BY THE REV. M. L. WEEMS. Genesis, c. l2, v. 13 And the Lord Said "It is not good for man to be alone;' do verily, nor for the woman neither. But what says the preacher? Why, 4iI
Will," says Paul, (and Taul you know
was a sound divine,) "that the young wo
men and
s aid, m st noble and patriotic Paul ? May
the children of Columbia hearken to thy counsel! that there be no more old Bachelors in our land, like scrubby oaks standing selfishly alone, while our maidens, like lender vines, lacking support, sink to Ihe ground; but that, united in wedlock's blest embraces, they may-
grow up together as the trees of the
Lord, whose summits reach the skies and their branches overspread the na
tions, making their country the pride and
giory ol the earth!
ul will that the young people marrv,"
o J 1 .1(11. Aye, that' the point, there let ua fix our eyes. There all the honor and the blesain; lies. For lt. If you are for pleasure Marrv! o.i if
J cjv- xy j I J v. 1 1 i I i i
and
sen
rails it a bad mortgage the stock job-
"er a sinking tund the doctor the hvno-
condria the lawyer a suit in chancery a soldier his parole of honour a sailor his marine compass An Englishman in love amuses himself with the blue devils; ask him a question, and I'll hold a thousand pounds lo a ducat you feel insulted by his answer. An Irishman in love, (and who loves like him?) gets merry with Inm'showai.
lIie exclaims Uch, bheelah, Sheelah!
a rntral .sir 1 merit of
BMot HOOP moN, SAILS, CdSTL as, ud Ivun Monpry in guneral, w hich will be sold h'W l,r cish or tpprovt-d couiurv Droduce. As
he intends ksepm nuthint; but whi is of Domes
tic 1anuiicure, he respectfully buhci'a a share ol public custom. A. SMITH. Lawrenceburgh, June 7, 1826. 22-tf N. Ii. On band a few soperior Lanl3, Wool H AT, v. hi. h will be soid low by the dozen or smle.
my box of dimonds! my essence of cruel- I W,l IMS TIU TORS' SALE. ty ! my pearl of pearls, and my flower of t:'f 4th m nday .n July next, we will exall lowers except the potatoe flower'! f'be "r s,lle at PuK,iC auction in the town
Perry bjiranl H ItoSinsno Ii, wland 11. Itigd Carol ii.e Iieid Klizbevh Kobtrr Is.mc Kobertji Aavon Stewart J. hn Sa.kett Enoch Siirin Willmrn S cWari Isaac StaiKr Jotpli 2 Shanks John Sluidcs A: ram Sunman John T Turner Samuel Taj lor labfcc V Vanhorn Cirr-tt A. W Wellinun Levi 2 Woodward Uivis V ilson Joseph Wkiiehead John 2 V yant John 2 Wht eler Sair.uel Vikci' Mbgti Wrig-bt Samuel War;.: Z .carina.
M.
To the Vvters of Dearborn county. Fellow-Citizens At tbe request of many friends and acquaintances, I offer myself us a candidate to represent you in the next Gcniral Asser.iby of the state, and I hope you will condescend to give ojoyour suffrages. ' JAMES 7. POLLOCK. Dearborn county. May 3d, 182G.
o L.wrrnceburgh, tht FA HM lately owned by
Lazarus ob.e. which aojoms the New-Town ot Lawrenceburgh, containing 86 acrts more or iess. For the major part of the purchase money a rredit of one to fiv- years will he i-,ven. I'nr.
jiher particulars will be made known on the day
ui attic.
THOMAS NOBLE, )
June 15, 1825.
N. NOllLH
Arrah dear, why will you shot your own
eye against little Terrencc M'Gladdery! Hav'nt I got a gentle, commodious, loftv, natc little mud editice? Hav'nt I ot"a
eow, and a turf slack to feed her xvUUt
Hav'nt 1 got an empty flower warden
mil of potatoes? Och and ey! ever since
you stole my heart I feel it banin"- a-
gamst my ribs, just like the pendulum ofi
a cuckoo cluck! bheelah, dear, widout
you be mine, noor Torrance will hr ntW
dying an old maid by the powers of but-, r b , ?Y, . y recevt from thfc fermTll- Kll cr im K, .11 lU,kot lcJirhorn County .he cuplicate of State ttrrnilk, hell go off like the snu 1 of aiand C uatv uxes tor Sd year, together with a
,u?""i,rni so lie Will. precept comrnandintf rr.e in the name of tht
a aieot Indiana to coiieel and pay over the mo-
i.ey m'u tile dtate ar.d County treasury by hs
una s:i'f or nronru n n. .1 . ;i
I J - - V V I I I
Adm'rs. 2l-3w
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. "TICK s r.neny eiwt . that I H iH tK
A Scotchman in love fakes a nicke
o sneeshin,frae his mull a if whyles clows
D.nr.ison 1 iniothy Dunn Geo. H. Cjrk of the Court Dunn Mic&j h F Finh .r.
Fellows Edmund G Goodwin Mses (ialtreuth W m. Gay ZtwUlon (irani A' ram (jiuic-n Thnrras Harper S .li 1J. Hamilton J.mu s 2
II imiltoii Charry Ilibbet J:inus
Ilerrinjfton Nathan HogsLire Riley 13. J Jickson Jchn Col. Jackfcon Enoch Jatkscu Kztkiel
HUGH DUNN ssh't P T f t t , .
Lawrence ourgn, juiy l, 'j o'
N. B- No Crtdit g-iven for Postage. Newapa per Postage must be Paid in advance. MUSEUM OF FOREIGN LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, la just published by E. L1TTELL, PHILADELPHIA.
The subscription is 6 a year, pa) able in ad
vance. It will be seni to an prt of the United
states, by mail, upon a payment of five dollars,
on account, being received by the publisher.
Contents of No. 5, for Jlay. Portrait of Jam; 8 :.dison.
1. Rahutiifs Slemoirs. From the Retrospective
ueview.
I. Josephine. From the New Monthly Maga
zine.
3. Adventures of a young Rifleman. From the
London Mfcuzini.
1. Howell's Ii;5iuctions fur Foreign Tr,v!
From tlu' Ret:'uspective lit view.
5. Dr. Martin Lister's Journey ;o Pari3. From
tne srrie My Aunt's Foodie- From the New Monthly Mbrruziiic"
7. Li ut. Gen. Sir Richard Church's Person! Nariative of ti.e kevulutton at lMcrmo, uitl.e Year 1820 From the Monthly Magazine. 8. Surlij-ht. From the New Monthly v.t,az ne. 9 Grudoik's Literary nd Miscellaneous Menunrs. From 'he Muntbly Review. It. Rusbtqnius's I ravels From the lietrospeclivt Kevi w. 11. The Early Life tnd Education of Counsellor O' D . From lh?- I.on.ln t.r .
zine. Z. Lines. From ht MetroDolitan Mtfnzine 13 Waterton's Wander
EDUCATION. HE second tpjrurly stsbion of the LawA renceburgh Seminary u ill commence on Monday the olst Instant. The Instructor ten. ders his most sincere thanks to the early patrons of this Institution, and earnestly hopes their former ttry liberal encouragement will be continued. The terms vf tuition zAU be as follows For Orthography Reading, Writing, V illgar and Decimal Arithmetic, per quarter- - - - S CO
English Grammar, Geography, and Men-
suraJu'n, per qnsrUr - - - 2 5Q
Ancient u.d Modern History, Lgic and
Natural and Mor-I Fhdotcpl-v, jt r tpiut ter . - - - - 5 CO
Some of the requisite school books for tear-in-ingil.e arove branches are Webster's Spelling-lii-ok. 5urr"s Mt adt rs arid (ir.ammar. Walk. ii iruii(uiu ii'g Dictiuii.tiy, l'.te'b Arnhr.ittic and I'rt at ise on Mt r tirat ion, trimming's ("eography. Vi sit's Logic, and Paley's Moral Philosophy. L wrnteburh, Jui 15, ltt.6. 03 A smll examination of the Fupi's will take place at the Seminary on Wednesday the 2t h inst. Those interested and others are mvi. ted to attend.
NOTICE. LL tliose who have runn.ng accounts in my 'TA store at Hartford, or at the store of Mvers
and P.rown in Wilmington, are rrepjested local!
immediately and close the same, by givire their
ivUfcs or otherwise. The books of the Hert
ford store wdi be left with Davis Weaver
Esq. in Hartford, and the books of the Wii-ringtcn store will be left with Mr. John
M)efs oneot t!.e;him in Wi'mintfton. 1 Lost;
that are indebted to either siorr, wlieie tb.e time
ien for p3ment h .expired, are rtqucsted.
to mute immediate payment, as no l.iiiger lndul-
ge:a e can be given.
Jj"Atttnd to the above fndsave cost. DANIEL liliOWN. Lawrence' urgh June 20 liizC.
t Welling Campbell 'TAILOR, m.- ESPEtI FULLY mlorrr.s his old cnsiomcrs, i-1 i.iid oiiiers, that he has cummer eta busintsa at his iuiaitr sland, opposite thr maiket house ; where he wid, (tho' no tn r.iuger ot litigaiion) with pleasure, promptitude aud dtspaich. attentl
to all suits intrusted to his care, lie can assoit: those who may trust to Ins professional powers, in tlu.' most cn.oked and d dht-uU cases, that they
shall not go away von-suiitd He has received the newest ai d most epprovtd plans ot his Dro-
fessiop, and is re,dy to execute thtm.
July 15. 1S26. .7.
(ZrSOTlCE.
HOSE desirous ol learning Martial Music, 11 are informed that Mr Natuasih Sqvibm
will attend at this place on Saturday the 12o at
5 or 0 o'clock A. M. lor the purpose of teachinp-
to pti form on the Fife, Snaie and R,ss Drum.
Mr. S. iW continue lo attend at the seme place-
on every wttk or two weeks for some time tht re.
after JOHN S FENCE ft. July 1J. IS.; 6.
ADMINISTRA TOWS NOTICE. Fl I5LIG notice- is h.ereb given, that I shall ipose to sah at puhlic vendue-, at the ii ..usr ot John Jackson in the neighborhood of G orgetov. n, Dearborn County, cn. Satutdht th 29th .nsur.t, all the property of lb?? late John IL Jatkson; consisting ol a j i ke of steers, a quantity ot h-gs, a cow, and sundry true les of household furniture. Sal- to commence at 10 o'clock on that dy. 1 also hereby notify all persons indebted to the es'ati , to nike imrntdiate payment and thoqr
holding claims against the deceased to prstnc thtm to she undesigned properly authenticated
From the London Magazine.
14 Walks in homt- ard its EnvironsiNew Mon;hly Magazine.
15 To zioe.
From the
From the Metropolitan Magu-
i.;- .. n i i ... . - .
-tuos wnicn at dinna ytik ilieoli,i,n r-ym-"t by Uie first day of S nterar
i'onaid, mon: what i7(he Muckle deil's! ' 'must uoiicc t, m.,fec: p-mentt and Retu.-.
names come ower ye noo? Fe, fy
dinnn let Macgy M'Crce's pawky ee'n thirl ye rough! Ruise ye, cheilP O.
I1 I, tmk... . v( . I C. I
. . v .. 1 1 vi v ii &iiLrtu iu mi wiiom
it may concern; that I will strictly attu d t
th- command of the aforesaid precrnt and ihe
Sawney, Sawnev, len' me ve'r hirr a wee u-v 'r ' PilrCt,,,S revenn.-, so make pr. pir-
h it. mvrlirnnf V!' . 's I,U ?ern yourselves according... lo
, ...j . ... , tiCt-H a vitrei, those Uiat dt i in the pavment of th'.r .axes
I l Bj" 1-v , . m - " , -
ii 3 JJU lit: I IWil V m pr PP n rr hnn n.n.il iOiOSf tur -j m , . m i. n ..,,.1 O l l
lllJl- i' w - ",w'"i onia u.cnci, auu dSK VOUr
selves the question, what is the us : of the Iteis
her
A Welchman in love look
s as sijly as
latureof any state to enact and pass laws for 10 assess itnd collect annually Revenue on ceria'n
property when you dt ter and neglect to disth.g
trrv
-t
3d. And even if money be your
M
object Many !
INow let's to the point, and prove these precious truths. Draw near ye bachelors of the willing t,ar? whie with the gray quill of experience, I write The pleasures of the Marriage stntc. Believe me, citizen bachelor, never man yet received his full allowance, heaped up and running over, of this life's joys, until it was measured out to him hy the generous hand of a loving wife. A man, with half an eye, may see that I am not talking here' of those droll matches which now and then throw a whole neighborhood into a wonderation :
Hie goat on his mountains refuses leek!he Sdme wi,en dufs r can i be possitd,
omuge and toasted cheesethus proving the power of the blind archer to be
tUne m every country. '-Poor Shenkin, ap Morgan, ap Shares, be fery pad
11 u i uurtn go pit-a-pat all tay ! Hur cannot work! Hur cannot nlav ! X. I . . i . . . .
lxui trfiiuoi sicep: Hur can7t be gay O lufl
.v.. ..v.., iMuiucu: lui ner as your l : J
lllL-, And Shenkin and Winifred soon will be
man and wife. ' A Dutchman in love, is cold as a con
tectioners ice house, and a Spaniard a
not as a grill d devil. A lawyer in love
pleads away, and a love-sick doctor nhv
sics away his soul by the bye, a doc
tor must be sick indeed when he takes ins own physic. A musician fiddles a-
way his soul, and a poet rhymes awa v hi soul. J hnnmt vrl.t 4 .1 t .
-- trit ex Kcnurraan wno nail some time addressed a lady, and as she thought not
un t!ie roost honorable design one day askd
J wcicn he thought the prettiest llotv-rs roses or tulips? "Oh ! give roe your two Hps '
"... uc, ueiore all the rose in the world "
li.e lady instantly made tbe following reply; "lbat may be, air but this you'll understand, The man who takes my lips must take my head." ''A bargain," said he. Thev noro JmmA;.
ately married, and often confess that the renlv
gave birth to the happiest moment of their lives,
proper
es
that
ti.ere is one ofy,u that would wish me as collec
tor to pay your ux s, only because lam bound tin5. r the pi-nal y of ,,n oath arI .n surety tor .he fiithtui discharge of my several um-s s such i the sum of g.suOO Whatmore must 1 remind you of? uitnec saary for me to inform you i ha I
m Doun-i to p y y our taxes owr at the pro; dr partments as above stated under the penalt
ri lchi i i uaiiiugtrs ;s u laiiner nectssui to remark thit the minry does not belong to the collector and that he is only the instrument to bring i into the Vault of the treasury. I therefor hope tint those who are due and ovvng taxes fjr the 3eirs S22, li3, 1824, nd 1825, will make immediate payment or 1 will be under the necessity of advertising their nroriertv
f if sile for the same: do not fl itter yourstivi s with the hop of getting loi.ger ume for 1 am esoiced to m ke Si:ttltmenis of all my business s sheriff and Collector of said county. " Notice is Iso given that I u ant all persons to make pay nitnt to rr.e of their notes and accounts ike. As i w-nt to discharge all demands ag-unst me. Notice is also given that I will expose to sile
puniic v-noueonth- '2nd mondy in Nov. next it ihe Court H iuse door in th- town of Lawrenceurifh all lands anl all town lots in the county f Dearborn by iheirnos. of township. Uane-e. Sec.
tion, qr. Section or par s there f, also the Town l )'sby their n;s on the p att or n!an of each as
they s'and charged on the duplicate for the vear
ur aujr ui use ayue mentioned veais.
JOHN SPEXCKK. Serif and Collectsr fur D. C. June 10th. 1SS J
16. On the Choice and Management cf a Kazor From the Technical Ur i.t siiorv. 1 T 1 .. , , .... .
i . .iusceitantiius Selections.--Destruction of
Llrn? A.airpjiuesof hit. Augustine s Monusie-
ry t,n,in Uudge over the Menai Ferr-U4i-g.nai P-rsian Letters Haberdashers. t w .
o. lAteruTu lutelhifenee. Hug Jargal Lm-
garu s iih.t) oi ngland-L( scarini,or the Patrician ol Venice M scow Persian Dictionar Continental Adventures I he Martyr, a Drama Sumner's F.videncts uf Christianity pro bhrmede PKspi il liiimainAnnals of the House of Brunswick Hicheheu, or the llroken lcari .Ntw Ltiii Cramraar Oriental Literature Turkish Poetry Woodstock, by the author ot U'avi rly.
rj, List of .Yew British Publications
tor settlement, as the said estate will be lr.sol-vtnt.
KNOC1I Y.'. JACKSON, Adm r.
26 3-v
July 5, 1826.
CA UTION. 1 hereby forewarn all ptrsoi.s from tabing an 4S3ignn.ei.t of tlirte several notts gairst rr.e now in the hands of William Hoyt, amounting in aP, to three hundred delists, as they ere obtiir-td by fraud from me and 1 wilt not pay them unless compelled by law. JOSEPH W WINK LEY. Aurora. June 17, I?'i6 233 w
subscriber bvine rented
1
r;ini.
X spacious liliiCK MLILOlNt; belonging to David Guard, ..u High atreet, nt .-.r the .;aVkel
lious-, intorms his tritnds and the nuhlic. thvt
he has opened a house of
PUBLIC EXTERTAINMENT,
II. .. l. t- ,
uauei uimseii oy tormer txieritnre and
constant attention to business, to merit a slur ot the public patronagr. He solicits the traveller to call and see him. as he is well nmwi.Wi
with excellent liquors, ;rood stable, and ran-hii
.1 ' --.w-v..
osuer.
r.DMUNU COUXEL1US. Lawrenceburgh, May 27, 1826. 2 0-tf
NO I ICE. Those indebted to rhe Su' scriber hy Note or Book account, are inform. ! tht 1m hu iv
thm with Thomas Pln.er. psr.. f,,.
. 1 ' j - lav, wit IHClll, loose wno cull on h.m and s.ttle by tie lO'li ot August next, w.ll have no costs to pay, after th-it time suns wilt be commenced without dis. tmction N'tcesshy compels me to resr.rt to this method ior d.c sett!em,n-s my accounts : I hav to debts pay, wtii.h 1 must have money to meet by Lie time mentioned.
E. COKX F LI US. 26 oV
July 5i, 18 6.
REMOVAL,.-
T flE i.-.w'-v-j.Lt-i-. who is in possession of Ji the inttiu:ii:e for ihe cure of schirrous tumor3, and ctiticcrous auctions, lusleft Lawrenceburgh, and moved to Cleves, near the. orth Hend, Haniilton county, (LiOJ uhere he may be found at any time, by those who Kh
to experience the good effects cf Lis medice lor destroying the above disorder.
MISSING.
JOHN L. W ATKINS. Cleves, Sept. 26, ISo. so l yr.
RAGS! RAGS!
THE highest price in CSH or writing paper eivpn for clean I.innn and C.nUnn
r - - -mm. WVttVU AiS at this office.
Morales' Blanks for talc at this OjJiaX n,,. Jast ,8,!
A Gentleman named Henry Philliber, late of -t. Kittanning, tut now of Olean, State of New York, stopped at the house of John Tavlcr. in
Prtshu-gh, on the 6th of May last, he remained'
till the 13'h ot the sme month. He left thai place for Kittanning on the evening of said dsy.
anu nas not been neard ot since. He rode a four year old sorrel colt, about 15 hands bih, well
mide, vith & switch tail; no other mark recol
lected. Had on an old saddle, with a new seat.
a new common snsffle bridle and a pair of sad.
die bags nearly new. He wore a bottle green
coattee, a pare ot tight colored thick cordefov
pantaloons, and a bUck hat considerably worn.
tie is about 23 years ot age, 5 feet 10 inches hitrh.
im ncc uara. complexion, boci&ole and quiet. As much interest is telt by his relations to learn his fate, and being anxious to ascertain the conrsp
he has taken from Pittsburgh; we will cive ten
dollars to any person who will furnish the desired iufornution to either of the subscribers JOHN TAYLOR.
JOHN PI I ILL! 11 KB,
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