Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 31, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 12 August 1826 — Page 4

MIS,ECLLAN Y.

EPITAPH,

To be engraven upon the Totnb-Stone of Mr. $? Mrs. Beauchump; mitten by Mrs. Bcau- , champ. Ed tomb VJ below in other's arm?, The Husband and th Wife repoie, Safe from life's never ending storms, And safe from all their ciue.1 foes. A child of evil fate she liv'd, ' A villain wiles her peace fesd trcsa'd; The husband of her heart reviv'u, The. happiness she Jong had lot. He heard her tale of matchless wo?, And burning for revenge he roe, And laid the coward viibin lowr, And struck disuaj t virtue's he Readerl if honor' onerous Wood, EVr warirt'd tij breast, here drop a tsar, ArVd let the sympathetic flood, Deep in thy mind its trace Lear.

A Father, w a Methcr thrt?, ' Thy daughter view in grirf' despair; Then turn and see the vlhin low, And here let faJ-1 ther grateful tear. A Urothor. or a Sifter thou, Dis-honor'd see thy j-ister dear! Then turn and see t villain low, And here let fall th grateful tear. Daughter of sorrow! most thy tear, This Tomb of Love and honor claim; For thy revenge the husband here, Liid down- in youth, his life and fame. His Wife disdained a fife forlorn, Without her heart's lov'd. honored lord; Then, reader, here their fortunes mourn, Wiio fo-r their Love, their Ufa-blood pour'd.

Letter from Doctor Franklin to Thomas Paine, tchurch. If he had not a cent when hejthis comet rail approach the earth as

nearly as the moon; and that lnd.uuudJOO of year, it will conte to within a distance of 7,700 geographical miles; the consequence of which will he (if its attraction Ue equal to that of the earth) the elevation of the water? of the ocean 1 3,000 feel ; that is fosav, above the topsofall the European mountains, except Mount Blanc. The inhabitants of the Andes and of the Kimluya mountains alone will escape this second delude; hut thev will not benefit bv their good fortune more than 216,000 000 years, for it is probable that at the expiration of that time our globe, standing right in the way of the comet, will receive a shock severe enough to insure

Dear Sir: I have read your manuscript with some attention. By the argument it contains against a particular Providence, you strike at the foundation of a!l religion. For without tb belief of a Providence that takes cognizance of, guides, and favors particular persons, there is no motive to worship a Deity, to fear its displeasure, or to pray for its protection. I will not enter into any discussion of your principles, too' you seem to desire it. At present, I shall only give you my op nion, that tho' your reasonings are jbtle, and may prevail with some readers, you will not succeed so as to change the general sentiments of mankind on that sub

ject, and th consequence of printing this piece

will be, a great deal of odium drawn upon

began, in a short time he will ride in his

gig. A good one. A young gentleman in the western country not long since, who was in the courting line,had been paying his addresses to the daughter of a respectable former in his neighborhood. The voting rady had several sisters, who esteemed him as highly as she did; and who were brim full of good humor and mischief. One Evening after it was dark the young lady's sisters, while she kept him in chit chat, went to his horse, which was hitched at the gate ungirthed

the saddle, attached a rope to the crup-

yourself, mischief to you, and no benefit to of h-1 per, and tied it to the gate post. After

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crs He that pits against the wind, spits m'tjiev returned, his favorite pretended Jits utter destruction. i ins is realiy very

bis own face. But were you to succee.i. do to )av(, some particular business on hand alarming. ......... mr I ' i

you imagine any good will be done by it. ioiianfj reul,e?ted him to excuse her, and to yourself may find it easy to live a virtuous life ' rctum 'homo tmt evening, stating that

MUSEUM

OF FOREIGN LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, Is just published by T.ITTtlLL. FHlL.iDELVlllJl.

Th- ...hic.rirjlion is &6 a year, payable ir

vance It will be sent to ny part of the United Sutfa, by mail, upon payment ot live aodars, on account, beinj: received by the publisher. Contents- of No. G.for June. I. Lientei ant T.eneral Sir Kichard Church's Per. soint Narative of the Involution al Palermo, intheye.r 1320. From the Monthly Magazine. 2- An introduction to Entomology. From the Monthly Ktvit-w. 3 Nav.,1 feketth-Book; or the Service Afloat ml Ashore. From UUrkvvood's MagKZiiu. 4. Tht Yendesns. Frunsilie sm'. 5. The Uiiirv Lsws. Fiom Hit Q-nrterly Ke

rn ad

Inrrdoi'c of John Adorn. Commodore

without the ass.stsnce ntl-red by reunion: you, .,e shmi,tJ ,)C extremejv .lpMV (o ( - Tu ler commanded the pi have clear perception of the advantage efnr-j comp;nv aml conversatiorVsom,- oth-, which carried out Mr. Adams tt,e, a.nd the disadvantages of v.ee, and Po- - complied, bcin- ml.y to Kurope, earlv in strength of resolution suthctcnt to end-; e r...- r, 1 . - ' fn . '

From a late Fnglish

Hut

now nearlv out of talk.

f A Vinit to lladira.

commanded the miolic ship,; Pubhiun.

S on Ills lir-t r. A td; ot lVmimca. rrnm tne s-me.

i. Hinory ot the '.uvli-'is. ttom the ajiltri.. i. .. " ...

1'lie ladies outitionary war. t)n the voyage, she wa,9 he So. of the Curf v. Hy Mrs Hemans.

. hen H em ihc. Mumbly Mah.snt:.

ries. From the tiaarieriy

I L . ... A Atmnn f Aft t lf '1 I I t H 6

lilt: yu'i iu rrsisL cuiiljiuu v um"u .wv( - . . - . , ...w tinm nf m.r.ki...i rnUf.of rc-Dect to mm acconipa.iied him to attacked by a bntish cruiser

of weak and ignorant men and women, and oflthe gate, one having hold of each arm. the action began Air. Adams was walking 10. Ai. :.cov inexnenencedand inconsiderate youth, of bothUIc mounted his steed, the ladies hold-! the quarter deck. 1 he commodore I nv,;m;n. From j

sexes, who nave neea oi me motives ot ren-.i;. mo hjis imu siuiup, aiivi ancr ui-

Akermait 11 posit cry.

pressed mm 10 go neiow, as ue wascx-.jo i u.-nne. o Fbiir-tittr. or tht louniameni

Kion to restrain from vice, to support ther vir-j usual ceremonies of parting were over posing himself, without the chance ofj ( fToUdo. Fron. Utile AhSoln,s (tie, und retain them in the practieo of it till it he applied the spur, and the noble auiJrerdering service. Me refused and j l3- J)rw,llgilt "" tfom ' becomes habitual, which is the ?reat point for ,mal giving a sudden spring, down came 'nr r;ing himself wifh a musket, fought : i4r jlV.r'j 0r a Traveller on the Continent,

its security. And perhaps you are indebted to i0,,r u;ro an(j (ie saddle, and awav went'0111 ln-" action, winch lasted more than; Fr.-m the London M'gzir.t

her originally, that is, to your religious educa-Uie 1orse rinij adies. leavinrr him to ratb-'an hour. The Englishman was fmallv

tion, for the habits of virtue upon which you : t : ,f . S-i(if.jH ;irifl ,1,, rAV beaten oif with o?s.

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now jusiiy Tiiuic yoorcii. i iu iimui r3ti

AXADFER TISEMRXT. TVanted wifi To sweeten life, ty a bachelor, healthy and young; he must be fnir, in pru ience rare, AnJ one who can bridle ber tD3gtie If she has pelf, v he's like myself; No dirTerence then wiii rise If not, I still Endeavour wilt Two jewels to find ia her eyes , There's nothing mcr On ant? scora That Tve to oift r at present, io let what Mi.-s Will answer this, Direct tj Will Mann, on lb Cresctnf.

THE RIVER MI.K, Or Specimin of Social Insiruciien. Th Hiver Nil rises within a lew decrees of the equator and extends beyond the tropic. lt$ course is such, that it is prinij at its head when it is Winter at its month. The fertility of the country depends upon regroUr overilow:nj.s of the river, which arise from the rams that fkii iu Ethiopia, and carry inundation over the level i(nds of Egypt. So important is this an-

dispUy your talents of reasoning upon a hazard

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Mjnsi uisiifl" 'iisiirn ittiuiui. I' in n'i"it; 'i?

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is not necessary, asamonjjtho Hottentots, thnt a jouth to be raised into the company of men,

should prove his manhood by healing his mother. I would advise vou, therefore, not to attempt unchaining: a tyer, but to burn this piece he. for it is seen bv any other person, lthereby you will save yourself a reat deal of mortifiejtinn from th enemies it m;y rais ajriinst you, and perhaps a great deal of regret ami repentance. If men aro so wicked wdh relijfion, what would they be without it? I intend this letter itself as a proof of my friendship, and tSicrefore add no professions to it: but subscribe simply yours, B. FRANKLIN.

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RECEIPT TO WHITE "LINES TO MIS-

KOIY, FIT TO 1U FLISH IN ANY NEWSPAl'KR. Select from twenty or thirty old newspapers, all the poetry, original and selected; you will then be pose-sed of a good stock of words addition to which

may he obtained in Walker's Abridge

ment Should you find any two words

tolerable near like each other,on the right

hand ofthe paper thus, CO"" S Poke,

Smoke, Vou will find but little difficulty in filling

up the lines with the usual sentimental phrase, for instance, IVir pirl, in yoar eye, my finger I poke. To phow by th sprk (or smri) that rrty flame'? not all smoke. Should the lines limp a little bv having one ler shorter or loniror than its nei'h-

'IliF. Su'r.scriher iits on t.ino nw st his dwel--I ling-, in LuviTe nchur h. Jare quantity ot L I' o a j,npcrfr qtulit, !ii:h h will sell at ttie Cincinnati stor pnef . for cash or in thange for tpprovfd conntrv prodnre. Also OLD JfHISKEY V" GIN, bv the barrel, s above. W. AIJMSTRONr.. Lnwrencebtfrrti AuCT'st 5, 135. 30 tf.

Vl'A'l h OF 1 v 1)1 AN . Switzerland county r. s. Switzerland Citcuit Court: A pkil Tm, A. I). iH2S.

Nalhan M. Wluttemorf ,

vs. Francis Rrti s, .ionHthwn ItteJrr, Jycob M kt sitMl James Kirbv. htn X.tncy K it f.

IN CHANCERY.

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Ciul inundation generally deemed, that when

thf- water rises tthe height which indicates a j bor, you'may dock it by abbreviation, or productive season, the natives, knowing the (elongate it by interjections or repcti-

coasequenee, rejoice as much m spring as rna-itions. thus

ny nationsin bnrvest l'he inhabitants of lower Ezypl send boats tip to the head nf the Nile. There it is Spring; each ho-t bein loaded vsiih Ree. h'ves regularly placed and numbered, th bees are et at Liberty, and j'her Looey from every fliwer. Every be returns .t night instinctively to its own, as tfit knew tln numb'p. When the aprin saon begins to change, and the quantity of f w?rs mnterialiy decroHse, the mariners f this rrcef na vi-

pstion move lower down, gradually, in ihe night, like the revolutions of a grindstone, or wl.fo the brs are housed aTifdst their honied the sound produced by a steam saw mill, treasures anchoring in th day and allowing thus the active trailers to take their busy ran-e Dear , rve ; , , cojr.cd , vou he , sWe and collect thet honey from myriads of (low- 0f j (his hrook. ers for the fieh3 in an Egyptian Spring wear, And am 1 deter I rain'd on ! havin-r 1 vou bv !

the crown of beauty, and th whole atmos- hook or by crouk.

Oh' Sophia Sophia, Sophia, Oh ! I've ot pain in my big1 toe ! !! Poetrv is measured bv the foot, as Ieno i by the yard two syllables make a foot of poetry, .and three feet make a yard ofieno. fn writing very long lines care

r i r i r " ibmr poums ot iranked cotton seed of

,. .. kT . , (vj tec 1 residential is : f Prov. Journal

j f , .

Plot! a P!ol! private letter of

musing aifiiir which had just occurred at Camden, S. Carolina. On opening the mail at t tie Post Oiiice, which Imd given indications of being pregnant with unusual bulk and consequence, the postmaster, the stage driver, the Mackies and all the gossips in the village were thrown into titter consternation and an agony of conjecture, on beholding a large packet bearing the franking signature of no less a personage than John C. Calaoun, Vice President of the United States! Who it was directed to we arcnot informed. Here was a nine (lays wonderment for the good people. Wlrt could it mean? It might he one of John Randolph's torpedoes to blow up John

.Quincy Adams, or a roll of M'Dutne's

glazed duelling siih, to tight Clay in, or an address to the people of S. Carolina, explaining the Vice President's construction ofthe rule of order, or it might what could it be? At length it was proposed to weigh it. The scales were pro-

produced and it tell at 4 lbs. Four!. l . i - i . r i i ii . i . f '

waoic poniKh iraiiivcii ail me. way Irem newgpuper j m.ted it L n net burKU, ,n th. Washington! what a loss to the revenue! !-!uny ot Dearborn nd s',e -.f nuhn, nquir

Still nobodv Came for the mvslorinnc ,r,S t"1 Nf-tni I5aum t; be wnd fcppe.-r or

packet. There it lay, tempting curiosity like a savoury dinner before a half starved man. Poor human nature could stand it no longer. The post masler began to handle the envelope, the postmaster's neighbours took sly peeps under the corners that were not snugly watered down. Little by little it "began to yield, the cover had been rubbed very hard in the mail bag, and at length, horrible dictu! the wrapper fairlv gave way and out rolled think of it gentle reader, and then sleep to-night if you can out rolled not a dead monkey, a pair

ot nair triggers, the V ice President's linen, or hi? horse, hut a parcel of cot

ton seed yes, nothing but cotton seed

TIIK partita by their solicitors eame, nn cn motion of the compUin-nt l-ve is granted to 'Tiend his said hill nr.d make Martin H-inn de fTUint, v. hirh is done msUntt r :in:! the urr.en.icd t i!l filed ; ai d it sppe tinr to I? sst's'-ic-'un nf the court by ifEd'ivn h! d, tlmt th se !artin Bosm is not a resident d" the stste f indiktia, on wo'iofj it is o-'rfd th court thao'ice of tii p -ndency of this hill be published

hrf tt't-ks sm,(essivtiv. before 'h? next term

f thi court, in t tie Indian: tdi;sdium,a vvetk v

''or- ths Judges (f our st'd court, on the first

'-y of 'he-ir next term, to annver sin c m)lnin hi sid bill, otherwise the mttfrs and things 'herein contained will be dftcretd hccci dingty. Ity order of the Court. Teste ISltARL It. WHITEHEAD, Cl k. Vut 5. 30-3 v TA 1 ki OF INDIANA Switzerland conn';,, s. Switzerland Circuit Court ; April Tehm, A. D. 1826.

.John S t, Jos"p!i I'odd, : !erry Wn Tlwvn, Abraham l)t pay,

I'HEpaities by their solicitor cam?, ard cn J

15. The Amrric 1-oitii-Cirl. From the Nes-

Monthly Magazine. C M iHOf iianfi-iit Selprtions. Atorc Librrr

ncient Lorpevity Tasso'a Comrr ntariei(a Dante Dmascii Lui.. turrets tin 'dr I..mscu! bworduladcs Vlr. IUuige'i Tcks- ( op . 17. J.itemrg InteHijer.ce. lAvfS of the Hot. F'.ucis North, bir Dudley North, and U John rorth llonmnte of the Fourttemh Cl-o-tury Vivin Grry PUin ipt aker Compaoion'to tht Navi.1 Sketch Uuok.-Ht jected Act .rlt s Mt rnou-s d St rg-ennt in the Frtncb Ar'ny-- Lwndoils Imbginry Convtrstion of Ld iiry .Men nd State-s-ntrn-- P. ssa't nipi Morkli, M (l series of inttrtsting ralesPic tisrrvqnt Vie's tf the Ci'xs Cathedrals ot Ktii. I -nd The M-urtyr Worth'; s cttJhnst. r,i,rj,i ketchi-s from the .Note-Hock of th- lec Cti-rlfS Hunnltoo- -Foysters Seimoon 'iVi- vi.-ion or the Tre tim'i -C-S8n'a 1.l-s d !- Dishops of Winchester Vtso . h H:-i,r: :5r-nt l Memoir Uc .ItttiScl's Sacrtd nu roiaiie History Travehtrs cr Ad-venuiri-rs o the Continent Mom's Lde ot" th- !i. v. Ardre Knllrr Cnel's hi rvii,gslay's Practic! Vi w of the Present biutf: ot Stiver) in the west Indies Scott s Life ot" Drydrn ChteauOriaiuis Works V.'srs be-tv-.-e:i the im anil Sjvoyarda Anna Hol-ja 'vipjj's Voytes of iMst ovt ry W orks ot the brulher n hvt It Turner a ltritssiv Auto-fjris-Crovt-b's tJret-k mh-' hnglish Hiction' xrx Wilson"" Travt-s o Not w, Swrtdm, l)t!:nsnk, Msnivtr,Cernan,thc Netherlands, am! I'rance Orniiii'i:, or the Iiircis flistcry oflhr Hfolution in Jrtlkiul in 158 9 AohhIs ofthe House of Bruov. i, fe liiche lieu, or the Hrok?n Ilrart Menoirs of 4ha Court ot Henry the Eighth lie collections oi a l d srrun 18 J.'st f-! liritish Furcation. 25-TRIdC notice is htrc-oy given to Samuel e. ore, son d" John V.o-ore, late of the eouii-

to Jonathan Buiring--

Wife, daughter of

UILLiNT CHANCERY

p'n-re is filled n itb frsg;rnce. The ivater de-cre;v-rs sud the flower diminish, and &t;in the

mariners more on and half agin, ami ag;ain

tbey mov e on till they arrive to gn-

in the Ve3?a, amidst th no

nhioh durintr, o lonjr a course, from every lit

tie fl;MVer, snd sweet herb, and every poisonous beauty, dnd every lovely plant, has rendered them nothing but the sweetness of honey and the honey-conib The boatmen return the hives, number

ed, to their respective owners, receiving .from

I perceive 1 have made a small mistake

NEW EXriIBrnO.--Drt7w mflhat. M. Chaiicrt, oa Saturday last, made the experiment of entering into a hot ov;n, together with a quantity of moat, sutUeicnt, when cooked, to resale tho?e ot his friends who were speedily invited to witness his performance, previous to

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in cotintmir the above feet, but it serves; "l p'"iti !iiimno; w same to-

am, and aKainlo a"lve somc 'uerx Gf wlat -Ood poetry ! morrow, (Wednesday the 7th June.) at eethe prin-,-oll?ht to be ; besides it is not to be pre-! twc,ve o'clock, Mr. C. ordered three oths nl riyer 5utm(1 onc i? to be acquainted with all,1'10 f:,SSts of wood, which h the

tv of h arhoi n, t!cv easrd;

on and ,lne Hutlington IijB

!sid deceased; f Hohert WbVltcn htd Sarah

whiiUn bis wte, iughter of sid decc3edit; Vdlira .Moore son of sid deceased; heirt ht law of the said deceased John Moore; anil to Snsnntskh, abB Susan Moore, svidow of tin sid (Ucenstd John Moure; that 1 have obttiinett ty ptirchase frcm John Moore the son, tnd or. of the tuirs at law cf the ssid decestd. the ans fd'tb pjtrt f the south wtst quartsr of seeirom number two, in township number lour, m.d ranga r.nmijcr two west, in the fmd county ot Dearborn; and lha t stiatl mke application to tha Judges of the Dearborn Circuit Curt at the i r

tt-rm to he holden at Lawrenceburgh in and for

motion ot thfr cofplins.n, anri it a ip-. aimer to

tne Sat'sf action of tf e court that AIrhiT. ljpny, one ol the d-fendarts in this lhulf, is nt h i evident of Hie state of Indiana, It is ordeud hy die court tht notice d" the pendmey of this hi 1; he published in ihe Indiana PalUdiuoi, a i tt k-

y newspier primed at Lavrrenrehinjrh, in thim Irs and boutuiaiit, rr.v &id.f'h part ot the county of IX nrbm h, state of Indians, for x hire j quai ttr Srctioa of land atlr said, wrtks succr ssifely hetore the next term of th'o WILLIAM I LAKE.

tou?t, requiring t Alrahim Uepuy to Ju!y. 1st 1325 per hrf.re tht Judges ol th;s court, in ,e ur.t ! I

siul couiity ft Dearborn tn th- fi, st Mondsy Octobtr next: to appoint three diiinttrtsicd ben holders, residents of the said tt unty of Dearborn, not rt tated to eithtr ot the parties aforf1 s,Ki. ut divide, partition, and ae otl to me b-r

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uay ot their next term, to answer the compla-nt in said bill set forth, or the same wili he uken as corf ssd L'instlnm

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T ste lSIir L U. V. HITKIIK VD, Cl"t. tr-v; 1 HIT ? ! Of l.K

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RR1GADF ORDER. Tenth Brigade of Indiana Miiiiia. Vivat, July 17, IHCo HF field fn -jrs of siu brigade will meet at

he house ot Jii'ie Lrvingston, in Hartford, on

the mirmtiai ofthe subject on which heifluantjl" generally used bv bnkerg, to be

is writ incr for the instruction ofmarikind.!l,,lown ,nl ine ovp nd they beincset

In the clas of poesv of which I am on llrc twelve more faovrots ofthe same- 'dy thp 25th dv of Auarust next, (bingb

speak'mcr, dea' are superfluous. Therlze were subsequently added to t!ienvftmrth Frid,l for th Yvwe of laying oti nex

imn.ir ;i S in .'psnmro. yrhn wrao f.i hn-t " iJi iili: ail COKSIimM hi' Ihr! " . ' v "S

'""M-, . , ; , , , . - v vv. mri

stolen many of hift best phrases fro,ru our cloCK? ir. u. entered the oven w ith a

each a small piece of money, which amply re-: modem newspaper poets gives us a line. . ' ran ml;iU and when it was ufi-

werds in the srgregte their c;ire and od hint in what consisted their greatest! c,Lni,3 uone ,ie handed it out, took i

This account was once related to a number of merit :

J'e!onius -"Whit do you rea 1 my lord V I! unlet." Words, words, words."'

interesting youns persons, by a fiieml of youth. They bung on his bps, yvd rere debghted from the expectation vheh its n;uref-ced in

troduction hid excited, for attention was rais-.ll The National Advocate of N. York

cnlv to contemplate industry, and be reward-' vc the following receipe for makina cd with its instructive l'sons Mn infer-i Uroker

ence. drawn by the relater was bkt-!v to leave i t

'Take a

quick-talking man, who

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, - . - tnow? a little ol law. a little oi commerce dear younfr, fronds, you af new in the snrmsri , , . r Ar I, o , . ' . "jand has plenty ot assurance. bnave 0t lite: make use ol that energy ir which m , . ..'. . -

dustry delights; seek that seren giori alone can eive. Thus as

tbrouffb life, vou will ffraduallv arrumulate in I 1 ncn (low into Wrdl-sfrect, and rent

mental good, the sweetness vou hnve been cona corner in any ofthe cellar counting

tetnplattnj; amidst natire pleasures Vou will ; room-. Were vv.t an okI de, put it up

A I. 1 . .

anoiner ana remained therein, until the second quantity was also well cooked; he then came out ofthe oven, and sat down to partnkc with a respectable assembly of friends, of thoe viands he had so

closely attended during the culinarv

mnits.

By order of brig-, jren. William C Kfn. WILLIAM M.-.CULLOUGII, Aid.

BARBER,

13 AS recently estabhsned himself :n a smnll

dlK .'iyscriber takes this mt tiuni io iniorm

j A tlie citizens inrouiiotu me acj-ceni toun-

viTt nct-burh, vifttre the anc tntntiontcl

islness will tn carr ed on 1:1 al its various ' rinchts. Mtkinp, nv. nding 'vj r-p-iirint; guns jof ll descriptioos Surgical ins iiinieins, awl id! cther kinds of Cutlery, at the siior teit octice, ... ntrat art.'l hk-ttl iii.in.cr mid 1111 ih 1111 v!

nuderite terrcs. JOHN II. CARKIXGTON". Lwrenrebrph, i'2, 186. XOTICE. LL these v. b' luve ru;n ig acccur.ts in my .TiA. store at tlt: ird, or l store of Myers and tsrown in iiri'-gn:i. are recjussted locall in'ixtdiately and :l c tl;e sme, oy giving their runes or othtrvu?. The bo ks of the Hart-t.-rcl store will on b ft uith Davis Weaver Ksq. in Har'fo:d, and the books of the '.V iirr.ii ' on store will tie left with Mr. John Mers one ot ti e firm in Wilmington. Thosn i hat are indebted t ei'h-r store, where the timt

process. This happened in England. ' PecU',c share ot -custom. The Gentlemen ot j LHwrmceburgri anU its vicinity are, therrfore,

ity which reli-l n' cut his "mr S(nnre m ,ror,t n11 putjappeared in our planetary sys you move oni01i his back a second hand black coat, j years 1 706, 1795, 1S01, i805,

from every adverse circumstance, from everv poisonous bitter or pleasant flower gither a you go, and increase to strength, knowledge., virtue and piety " Solemnity closed a serene snmmf r's evening and tbe jtiveni'e party returned to rest as if the honey dew of Heaven had distilled upon them in affection and friendship. The true "feast of reason and" flow of soul' ii ,, The sunl's taltn ioashine, Aad tbtt h tart-felt joy, true virtue, prize. FB1END OF MAN.

and paste his name on the center. G.M

name also pasted on a piece of tin

his

ami stick it on the outside of the door.

-Make him ai;ent for some Bridge Com-

COME TS. Awful Anticipotions.t

is now certain that the same comet has

tern in the

1013 and

It appears that in its course it

trame t-uildirur. on the nuth i -r

n ----- - - - - r - street, imrr.ediatplv oonosite thr Market hrnv.4- :

where, from from his 'long experience and rigiJ,',ven fur P'nen bus expirtd, are requested attention to husintss, he'hoprs to rmrit a rcfc. to make immediate payment, as no innger inuul-

tgeoce can ot: givto.

Xj"Aiterid to the above ndsve cost. DAN ILL 11 ROWS'. LiwrcncrLurghJ'June 20, lb26

rtquested to give him a trial. Y ay-faring Gro-

ucmtn are also solicited to cal;. July ?2 1826

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rsrrio u i i - 'w1 "l '"ur-jj wouiiAKa, per aticum. r m vir; sunscriner, who is in nosession of. mill at I is9 f. A f t tho ...t. . .U i .

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pt.-riou 01 its revolution (which is tho ami cancerous auctions, has lelt Law-iG'n'anffforo PJ'" "ULLAU&

shortest known) very little exceeds tht ee!rencpb,,r"Vj' ni5 rrovf,,l Cleves, near the L 'N. 1 b 91 ht -P'ration ot 'Six vxtr.t hs. years and a quarter: and it, main ju'iNorth llend, HamUton county, Ohio; wliere he Z!! l?!11

Vdv.ce from the sun is not mnm tk.itT,av be fouiul at anv frnfk y those who wish csrriaeeotherwi it will r!,. n',,Kf!P

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tw ice that of the earth. It s

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r "r, .11 vijsiiu i.uim, i ciiti-wvama on espuciauy connected with the svem in any where. Give him a hundred do!- which our clohe is placed, and crosses larS to bpo'm nmn. I fit bim tli-iuo -.lir ni-Kit- rrnrn t K . ot.-..

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buy and barter stocks, hut 'alwnys with an eve to the discount which ifoes into into his-wn pocket. If he has a little bit of religion,. so much the better., lie can make Ions; stories at the prayer meeting, and speak uren through his nose in

tury. Mr. Oibers the celebrated nstron

omt rof Bremenvho has bestowed much attention on this comet, has been lately occupied in calculating the possibility ot its influence on the destinies of our globe. lie finds that in 83,000 years

ito experience the ood eliVcts of bis medicine

for destroying the above disorder. JOHN L. V ATKINS. Cleves, Sept. 26, 1S25. .9 1 y'r.

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