Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 32, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 19 August 1826 — Page 4

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MISCELLANY.

ODE OX IXDEPEXDEXCE. Halloed the day from the eastward advan

cing;,

Jon; may it flourish to memory dear, Jiri; ht on its ether the sun bcaiui are dan-

n

Cloudless its skies, as crislal as clear; Freemen come all rejoice, And with united voice. Raie your devotion to leaven on high; Let us with one accord, Shout o'er the festive bosrd Birth day of freedom, the fourth of July. Long way it flourish recorded in story, Handed in marble to nations unborn, Hail-d as the aren of national jjlory, IiiHJ as the blrtb of her rapturous morn; "When, on that holy day, From a ru;!e do?pots svr.iy. Freemen unite J with Cramers Jid cry; And, o'er a joyful world, Shouted with tl.is unfuri'd 11 irth Jav of freedom, the fourth cfJtihi.

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IV here rs the leart but with Iran

P,cscn'ciiijii(fcpples.Tlt following rabble observations, contained in a letter from Noah Webstar, Esq have been published in the Massachusetts' Agricultural Repository. "It is the practice with some persons to pick apples in October, and first spread them on the floor of an upper room. This practice is said to render apples more durable, by drying them. B it I can affirm this to be a mistake. Apples, after remaining so Ions: on the trees a3 safety from the frost will admit, should be taken directly from the trees to close casks, and kept as dry and cool as possible. If suffered to lie on the floor for week?, they wither and lose their fluor, without acquiring any additional durability. The best mode of preserving apples for epring use, I have found to

be. the potting them in dry sand as soon as

tirr.ore.to Washington (forty riiiits) in four hour?, and back again a few mornings after in less time, (without a blow or a word,) to breakfast with his family at six o'clock. ?iow, here were several hours added to this man's life, simply by a little attention in this particular. In short, the point is to do every tiling with

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DANIEL J. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Gflce 0n Fiont Strret, Cincinnati, ntorthe llttel. fJTE will practice in the counties ofHamilton and Butler, and in the District and circuit couits of the United States, for the District of Ohio; ;il?o, in the county of Dear-

dispatch, and time will never dra- heavi-,Lorn au,! in lhe Supreme court of the state

J.. 1 . A',,.. Ul lOUIrtlld.

The following remarks, on the death of Adams and Jefferson, by the editor of a Canada paper, are about as liberal as could he expected from a loyal subject of the British government:

It certainly at first sitrht appears a

picked For this purpose I dry sand in tbe si nular coincident that two of those en-

beat of. summer, and late in October put down ; tlemen w ho had signed the -Declaration

April 15, 1 825.

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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

AS commenced the practice of the Law in ihe third Judicial Circuit. Office on Wal

nut strret, opposite die Church. L&wrenceburgh, May 11. 1826. 18-tf. ilCt HOWAKD,

COUNSKLLOU AT LAW,

or FOREIGX LITERATURE AXD SCIEXCE, Jjust published by 77. LITTF.LL, l'LULAliEJ.VIIIA. The subscription i SG a e9r P'11"1 jn ai.ee. It will be sent to any pail ut the United -Mates, by nl, upon a payment cf" five dollars, i n account, ben g receded by the publisher. Contents ofXo. G,fr June. 1. Lie'itei ant General Sir Richard Church's Personal Narttive of t!ic Uevolution at Palermo, in the year 1320. From the MonUdy Magazine. An introduction to Entomology. Troon the Monthly Hevirw. 3. Nav-I bkeuh-Uork; or the Service Afloat ar.d Ashore. Krom IlUckw t.oei's 0 ag .zinc

4. The Vender at, Fthiu tl.c

O. ire LMirv rruui uic vuantny ivr-

(he apples in layer, w.lh a covering of sand kf ,n jcpejcnce an(j iaj enjoyed theVfAS removed to Lwm, Lurch, Indl.nJ3. . LmI" 1

upon each layer. I he singular advantages ot 5Upreme magistracy of their count rvJH where he will faithfully iu.ul to Pr te-'r, A to Madeira. I'r,

this mode of treatment are t.iese: 1. lne , "i.Monal business intrusted to Ids care. Heuilli P,lM. ...

.m a late hluvi

pire on the Anniversary of that

sand keeps the apples from the air, which is j ry, fu;-. 'i3rxilj !l.d tlu- circuit cm-.n . . . .1 'i-u , , iecaiai!on. ui tnia occasu.N, Kenub-r....t p,i.i,.v .ni Kru ki e,3enf.al to the.rpreservat.cn. 2. The sand ! ... -p.. !U'ul: h'! . .

'titter.f? 'tu- Circuit i-oiir in Dearborn. iwi!;'.er-

2. The landi'" . ' w" , "3 .J, jund, K.pley nd h rartlin rn.nt.-s, ..so the hu j. ,,istjrx ,.f thv ..t:uuia.

cliecks the evaporation of the apple?, thus pre- .. . r J ' . , . - :L u.. ,.rk nit, th. i.M,,t;.i

.. . . .i :uieu, lati oi vea f i noitor. am n.r i iu !" v - - - m j i i

tul liavor at uiesanie wine, auy ... y . . 7 . - i.,,t ..r- o

111 ! f

servinjr their

ingi

m.,;ei rii.l,ld bv the armies fand some there lJull) -l people lor ine e

spditisglow- will be) is absordeb by the .and; so that thejv to which they had so -reatly conlanples are kept drv, and all mustiness is pre-' tributed, and their spirits were wafted to ! " ..... . . ,1 .1 i

ture doth feel? 'vented. My pippins in May and June are as Heaven on the thanksgivings of a rate ss o'erflowing, '.fresh as when first picked; even tbo ends of j fill nation !"' On the contrary monarch

Where is th-2 mind but enraptu

All are vvitii iriMiness ani Miss o eriiowmg All doth tb' ir grattludc loudly reveal; VVarm'J by a sacred fliine, Loud we to all do proclaim, Vreeaien t'oth tyrrinti and depos defy; Then as the l)oon we prize, Sbcut to tb?i vaidti d sku'" Birih daT of freedosL, the fourth (f July.

11,1 to the c!.u.f;ain ttho -ain'd indenen- r-.. r... u- i. vcnls lo 'nyslenonf? agency;

drr.ee. it t .. . ileny rel ent: "Here are two edd Lren ut l,u5 ih fttiift In w:i k a nine without rrstir!''. J

um Print -.hk- OrK.

Feb. 5, 1826.

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DOCTOR PINCEARD Oth is ius i'toieis.on.tl M vices to the citiznisof l.awi ent f bin gli Hmi Dim born count), fntlnna. uad lo those ti Bone cnunty, Ky. and lUmiltcr. count v, Mii . Kesir.i ere L&wrtr.ct hui eti, ii

Mr. Hum's Hi-tel. Diace on lli"h street btiuw , I-l Journal i f

r-om the s;:?re.

II y Mrs. ihiOM'P.

the stem look as if just separated from the ists will scorntnlly observe: 4iThe dav twig." in which thev gloried was fatal to them

m they raised a clamour ana amidst darn- the ihi-ke hous . The oldest JFarrior in the World. There isjottrthov expired." For u we iv n i- l.awierictburli, May 12.

now living in Kdiarttmn, Mass the oldest war-jiwir iw, nnrj ik ,tr !'..; I i-.rT-'7 jW." tVVV'AV" ,t vi nnk-cnr- . .cmhly iMaaztne. iror perhaps now in the world Capt. Peter n o in(j(!, (hul superitious ferjin- 0(7 t 77 Anc5tnt Loncev.tj -T.s.N Ct,m,r.ttr,ti Pease. He was a cabin bov in the iiet which ' ..i i j . -, . ' 4 u,1Ji' t)n !int. !)m..in,s .im nmirls-On the , tX n ,r " t ti t ,Ttn -iMhich leads men to ascribe ungual e- f;pnr. suhscriber usprctru... m-orms the pub. --"n unts tJamxiu t.un. .nei i n u , went with General beppprell, at t!ic taking ol . . .. . . 3 . . , . - ' 4 . .. . .J lcnvscus bvcadblad.i Mr. Kurii s lets-

ly Kr:;-w. 0. I Ikj S.. of li e Ccrfew.

10. Africa. lascwcrit. Fi om the Quarterly Itf i n v. 11. Wi.ri;?!;. Vrom Ake rm Hi's U- pository. 12. r.atbhi ;r.c 't l rt:abter, .t :he Tuui UoiP-tnt of 'lolf-o. Fron La iicile Assemir. la. A '1 wdijht Jlcvcrii. From Alitrnian's Kc-rositorv.

a Travel'rr on the Continent.

Frim Uu: London Map zii'f. 15. Tlie American Foi tsi-jrl. From tht New

ci u I d y Magazine.

lilt t tiuis ?0

Long raay thy shine :er the pages of fmi,

tlemen who. however we niny dislike the cause in which thev figured, were men

Th Ara?m who p.frvo fin p-nids throii'rh the

Oh! may li.nr mantles enrrti their descen-1(. lbe Spcon), catarac!s of lhe of talents and integrity. Being arm ed

ants, Nil, have a sinjruhr ir.et'nod of exfortin- pre-at an " hen silence ami composure lioldly Iht ir coura?;, their nrt-ie to cum. senl, from ,;)e (raVell-r 'I h-y ali-hf at certain ! rc ueces&arv to prevent the attr unaJed May we vt-hik Me remains, anJ b a resen( if it ;3 re n,eJ( lJl(.v thread of vitality from snapnin t-.r h-

AVhuetliroujrh Ks parp.e ve.ns :fo!t;ct a he3, of sani and n,ould it into thejeharo of cannon and shouts of the -r.oh

LUe's crimson rtirrei.t with swiunss cam , ;,orm . f . . fnIn!, snd n!:1(.ini, a s!onP ; nrriVP;i fnn v(f,.,n,r

- ? r ? , ( v. w wi nii i ; . ' .

at each of its rxttemetiss, they apprise ihe ; tnev died suddenl v. On

Jl i;u that he is prepare u tu ittuvt tith it

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XEIV FELIJXG MILL. djoir-irr 'la fcrdnij; Vachme ot Oliver Hustr?, iiiMr.ciit-vl, r, 'r.u) he tiopes that frcm his !cvi experienr- ,n ' h.t Ir.! ch ot uuaifss, he v ill be tnabh (J to vpvt siier! hKtisUct ion. 1 liOMAS DAKL1NG. Minclics'tr July "L 156.

On every sacred day. Sins: the resounding htr Khth day of freedom, the fourth cfJulj. THE STEPMOTHER

Jl Chinese iale.'ln the reia of Swenp;:

Vans, the guards of a castle found ft man lying in the field who appeared but recently to have been murdered. At a little distance, they found

two brothers, whom they took into custody as

rlDMLYlSTIU'lCRSr JVOTICE.

i.!ih.:j,.p.v-:?, I:v uij- on the 0:h dty

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str.i.t.''? Hum lae taera s oince l III e

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Omtites, Thi- fit-vi settler.? of M irlboro'igh, Mass. it soe'Tis were fr many yrs vtry mucii pestered with rattlesnakes nd wohrs. a single ver. n63L the towa paid a

the probable, murderers. As, hovvever, the de-j bounty for n.i fewer than tn-cn'v three wo'ves. "eased had but one tvound, which consequently j In ' the following record m le. -Vcted,

jravc cause to surmise but one perpetrator, the th;r,,TnIfro? '-J t0 f"' r"-';r,

(lone I "IpUct' they cal boston, (row the north west cor.

traveller that it is made-meaning that hence- jdiametricallv -j t;nst-d to theirs, lu: '.T;: rVciiit Lwlo...!), forward there will be no security for linn in than;., (ie COmtn':.ce'iient of their r a ir..i.i , .i U.j.-W;'pi. Itwi.shin,

kv wildernrss Most persons pay a tntans!tjiev proCf.0ded in t!-e natli of dar-'or and S tv ,?tt'"t,, Ltret'- ivt 1 on c ihut M,d eua :tribntion, rather than Lava their graves;;.. , ' t. ' ;--t-:d) sclera. li ptrna-s n.dcbttd t. da before their eyes. aj'pnrent mterest, v- ;SBlll rsUU ,r, r.(rt..sted to m.ke in,mr!n- p.y 4 v' jrnnst i;ivo them credit f.r tirinr.ess andSmert; :r:d a. 1 pm&'os iihvme just claims i;a;n

disiateres!eu'ness. Therefore, peace he!SMfl -!la?e- trt: t,s 'iq'sted to txhibu tl.ur . - i i . ima prv.it-riv n:ut otic ted tor stttltn t-n; . to their on s, :iuo rnav wo at t "t vi f i o.i t i , , , iwiumi ii;t ;ur lit O tlie 9m 2C'th dy ot April iiiiai uay hud tnese rrpublic iir.s subitds tohsG.

question rose, which of the two ha

deed? Neither of the brothers would accuse the other, each of them declaring: he, and not

fcis brother, was the assassin. i he case w.is

brought before the king: " To crant lif to botii,' said the lun, 'would

be to chow mercy to one murderer; to hare, T Lore's of CJ Veer. I'ul 2 qn-.rts raoUs both executed, where only one can be. guilty, Sf.3 ,n a k - with 10 gallons coot water. Boil would be cruel and against the law. ell, r.z. aisfdee, 2 oir. hop?, and half pint of corn

ner of ?tbnroui;!)), and five c Story Brook-

(vvar l to :he pUr.e ihere-about. John HripLrhtm

t f:l out seven with him to the first, nr.jl ihevl!

vere to liave two slidlmjs apiece, er day, paid

the Linuvji oi Heaven !'

Montreal Herald.

ou

l of a tuvn rates. :

.71 auhenrd Miffare. A countryman (ravelling in the Highlands last winter, when the snow was drifted so as to be

level with the roofs of some of the cotta

ge?, actually stepped in a chimney top, and fell soui into the heart of a larc peat fire. Confounded hy this sudden transition, and perceiving nothing but (ire around him, he thought he had ;ot in the infernal regions. The ter.-iiieii inmates pulled him out of the lire, mucii frightened and a need deal scorch-

med of0lhe kind's command. "If,' said thejcxper.se of this quantity will nut exceed three poor woman, burstio into a flood of tears. Ijbhillmjrs. - f

' "'i'""-,' " ""i'n ""iri'3,'n .tiu riiir, is a oe:-j)erate tliinti: trie d'mr, svs, "wlureasi my wife frtna. like No-h's ,-.'-- r.f V, . i .i . l . , , , , , .iioi Lon were e rente v wie- thev dove, has returned to mv bed, hi1 t.ehaves us , , . . . AuriiiLij ,vi.i., llir;

a uiiiiu ior some water, nut U;e

vertisenasnt." hvounl not lean into the well. hrr:m;i

then, let the mother of these men be cal'ed, m-"', n two or three quarts cf wster j.hout an i i l - , ii-:-p... r, ru.!hour -strain it into tje kff white hot add a and et her opinion decide their lite: ior one . , . ? ,. . .i pint Ae8t---sh,ke it well toetlier-- -stop th will know her children best. keR, h;.arly a:r .;s;,tt anil lct 'lt staml ahout 2., "So said, so done. The mother was infer-, hcurs, when it will be fit for use. Th whole

a . - 7v-rv.l property of said estate, consist mpr ot Ii.m si s, . (tie, tcr iiii:i utensils, hcuvrl.oh: .in.! kitclifr. tu-nitur, fx.r. will be sold t 1'nMir V'tudoe on the 7.h asy cf tpten.ler r.txt, at thf ia'.e o welling I tuse ot said deceased. Sjule t( cumnitnce L l(J A in k A. M. JAMES SIKWAT.T, Adm'r. AiNN SMITH, Adn x. August J, 1876. 31 :--w

am compelled to choose let ihe eldest live!'; "1'he Kin?; expressed his surprise that the mother should not b.tve chosen lhe youngest, for the younger children an1 anerUv ehcrished the most by msthers. 'Yes.' &:id she, 4hc whose life. I now srve. in not the oipr'mg of

Present state of the Rock at Jleriberfr.

tney could not et out aain. Stctn

i

my own body, but a son of rav late husband A fter two hour; joumev inj; says Crane, A Frenchrnr.n heini; asked tlie diOerby his first marriage, f halemijly pro ails - we came to the celebrated roc Ir - I e r i ba li . j e nee between the out and the rheumaed his father to treat him-'iiywn child, and It still bears striking evidence of thetism, answered : "Put your finder n a r.til now I have nhvaya kept my word. I;miracle ahout it, and is unite hv itself.1 vice, den screw him ... Z r.'-o

sho ilJ now break that promise, were I, from in the mit,t nfa narrow valley, which is you 'hollow ; lat is tie rheumatism,

rr. - f rn a I fii'irn)J TO (?iVP IMf! IMH (Fl Hie Hill- - P I t I 1 1111

v-4 -nere aooui rJi; varus oroa(t. i lie re are er. I feci -hut this sacrifice costs my heart., - p nj,,,,,. ot!0 ::hnvri

t nra ami sods nere cuoiieu ner uiierunce. i ,i .t , ,

oilier, on iiaj 1. 1 cj : oi me roru, ce.cn 01!

hs king pardoned thcai both."

COMMODORE RODGER

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dat is de lmuiI.

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1HE Susjsli ibrr h.-s tri hfiid now at his dwel- . Ih-jf. in Lawrenttbuij,h, Lrge qiuiaity ci s AL I' of a supei ior quality, whicfi lit will sell st the Cincim ti stoic prices, tor cash rr in tichange for approvt d country prociure. Also OLD 111 HS KEY ci- G.V, Ly lh: brrtl, as ubove. W. AKMSTROXR. L4vrcnceburjrh Augtst 5, 4826. 30 t .

t;ppe.

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Frtnci iVorih, ip Dudley North, and L)r. Jolm North Jtomance of the Foorltcndi Cenmrv Vhitn (Jrty Tiain Speaker Companion" to tlie Naval Sketch-Hook liejectt it at-ticks-Mtmoirs cr a Serjeant in UieFrtiicO Army-. Lpndoi1 I in. ginnry Convt rsation ot Literary Men trd Statesmen-- 1'absattmpi Morali, and a serie cf interesting lutes I'ic turestjue Views of lhe Ciies anG CitUedrfeia tl r.r.land The Marly r -Worthies oi Christ' Hospital Sketches from the Note-Uook of the lite Churl 1 f lannltou--FoyMers Sermons A Tri sl.ition of the I re Ciuli--C.ssan,s Lives of i?.e Bishops ot VVic!iester Wtsoii's lime rvphicsl Mtrroii s l)r Kussel's Sacred sml i'rwtane History Trvtliers, or Ad. veitturtrs ou the Ciintiner.t Men f s Lift of iht litv. Ardrew I'niLr Cnc-rs K:-gravirgs D.irclaj's l'ractickl n w of the Prrstnt Stt? of Slavery in the wtt Indies Scott's Lift of I'ryden Chite saibruncl's Vcrks Wars retwfen the Swiss anii ?avyiirda Anrsa JoUyn Line's Voy a,t s ot U'ucovt rj V. oiks of the Iro'hers j.n Kvck 'I'lirntf or Uriusii Autofrrxpl f. roves' Creek are J-r.J-ih .'"dctitnr W i,sV)n'.s I ravels in Nor uy, Swetden, Denmat k, Har.ccr, (if rmn y , thf Nf tht rUri s, atnl France (Jrrntf.utogia, or t:e Btis Htatory of the lttvoiution m lr?'s:ui i- leJ'S a Anoals of the House cf ilrunswick liicnelieu, or the Uroken Utfcrt ! moirs of the Coin t of llemy ihe EigUdi Urcyi!eciior.s of a F-1 dstrian

IR ! it o S.eie ,

ii'i'A'lK UF iMJIANA.

itcrlancl county, s. s.

o bcie'.v more, ar.d i r.r V ? ! iC nil

thern about a loot aiyJ a half long. -What i An old culprit was lately carried heis remarkable, they 3-unaionii the breadth fore a justice. The constable orevioi-'

!of the rock, and are not tent downward? v infornifd hi wmlii K Lo

r. waiter: v e n-.io a a nnusnp- f up nr mnr i lr,., , lot r.M.li, r.,,,.K- t ,.,.. r. .

, , l'J .I. ..-.-..,, . . lUMmn, .ju,!.i ana? jours' man, on bo,rd our ship (tae Constttut.on) tiere i5 a chaime! worn between them !v!a!ia3 Smith. -Vprv ,vVdl "

the mi shins; of the water. -The. Arab-! magistrate, "I v.ill tr. (he two women- ; 5 1 i 1 1 reverence thir rock, and stuirslirub; ': iirst ; ?e brincrin Alice Jovv. V t

into the hole?, that when ;mv of their!

.7 IX ilLYIS 'i I LI TO ii 6' . ILL. THl.'c,.u..: . j -

1 j ' loers, iiminisi - arors ot lt -st

Ai Vr iirv YY p h iil

the name, of IVdard. This was in 1004 or 5

I'o'Iard hSM once in the Meeragre 'fh the rest of the midship-men, u a vatr tlut he'

ivmiU n;dc the f OfTi ir.inlnr" five Kim t'.prr-.iia-

3-oo ;;, aste, and lend lem his cc.ceA v:iU are sick, they nny eat of it, and

hat, svvoj-:, ana money. me oct w-:s reAiiiiy Vl ... .....o uu.vit(f smith d-c-a e ' rlH 1 takon up and connderrd won by the ophite ; were tilled with seed for this purpose,!;-;' ni f pJblicSHloi-Vc'iV party. Voun Pollard, tvntching his oiporti- and thev believed it to be endowed with j l k V l Hi: 9lll HAY OF ALT(iUST,"t hnity, went into the cbtn. -Cojumodore,' a peculiar virtue. The rock is of a! huiv' ui Hi'j'i vary deceased, all tht pfrr-ni! said he, I have not been on shore for these six beautiful jz'.anite, is about five yards lon?1' btlongmj; to the chutes of de-

5w ilztrlacd Circuit Court :

Ai-iiiL Twm, A. L). Ifirj6 Aat'ian SI. Whitttmcre-,

x-s. KranciS Has n.-s.

JonaUt.n licrutr, V- IN CHANCER Y.

J tJO( VI. k st ll J unes Koby. ,ih1 Naiu:' Kui.

TMKp.tties hy their solicitors cum?, and on nioti.v ot thi cetr.ph-maul -t is granted to

&ri.rMui ;i -j sjoi l.ui arm rnit; Martin Ifurn de-

r.i, Uticii is uou I'.staoter and the anitoti-

jt- l t ill ir; ; m.ii u . rpfarir.p to the satistac- ! tion of ti-..- :mrt ". - tlionvit hit d. tint ilu .iri

Martin o . :i j.i no' rtsuient of the st iteot Ii.diini, co si is : r !t!(ti hy the court tbv. otict? of Uiv ' . lp.-iry i:t 0"ti hdl he publ isht-d .ire; wtf-ks v.rt efeSivtdy i.nfcire 't.o vt xt term t this couvt, i !. Indt-.n. PaUso.orr., a week y . w s jj p . j ir t.rd i-. l.-iurti.f f ri i!i, in lhe -nir.'y or lci." i t; o 1 1 ri state of Ind.uriir, requir--T the s: id "Ma- 'm lSjorri to be aid appear or. ihf ,iMi;s ot our Siiid court, on m- first ' t thi'ir of tttrr:, ta answer ain complaint in S'Xl !ii., o iserv.ise tht; natters and tiiinirs

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.V077C;. 133LTfI.IC notice is htreby given to Samuel A. Moore, sou of John Moore, Utt of the c uniy of Dearborn, deceased; to Jonathan Lufonp. ton and Jiie Hutlingtcn his vnte, daughter of shhI decet?td; to iiobeit Whiittn and Sarah v bitten his wn'f, daughter of said deceased; tc Willmm t(ore son of said deceased; htirs at law of the said deceased John Moore; and to bosunr.ah, alias Susan Moore, widow of the said deceastjd Jolm Moore; that 1 have obtained by purchase from John Moore the sen, und one of the heira at law of the said deceased, the one fifth pert of the south tst nuarttr of section mirofer two, in township o-jnibtr four, ai.d range number two west, in the sid county ot Dearborn; and that 1 shall make application to the Jtuige-s of the Dearborn Circuit Court at their term to be holden at l.Hwrtr.ceburgh in and tor sivl county ot Dearborn en the first Monday ir October nxt: to appoint three disinterested free holder.", rtvritnts of the said county cf De-r-irjrr-, not related to either of the. parties atoreSrtid, to etiviele, partition, snd set oil" to me hy metes and boundaries, my said fith part ot the quarter section ot laud atc-rtsaid. WILLIAM H.AIT.. July, 1st 1826 gr iv

?f 'II1-. Siu.acriber t.-.kes this n.tth(;d io niJ..r;n the citizens throi-hout the ndjct'it covin. ;iy, that he: hi: eTai iiht d factory ir. tl, t;.au of Laurrncehurgl', wittre the: above nci tioiurd fusiueis wilt be crr-ed on in all its vnoua branches. Makirg, rorr.iiing tr.ci rcp:.irif.g guns --.11 ili'srrin'nii,. w,n..ri.-. I . . .1

ff.nt.H.Ti uiii Km ar.a w.- -a i '. " "

, ; '"'" "..fa-;. j.,! other kuirs ot cutkry, n the shortest notice-,

I'v ordevof the Court.

IVste ISIiAEL IL WHITEHEAD, CI k.

.or j.

mcath: you will not consider it improper if I in height, and 1 yards tvide. 'J'his i thnSe who are indebted to said estates are reqr.cst your permission to so on shore to dny:' narrow vallt-v soon opened into a plain, j requeued to m ke settlement immediately; and

Certainly not, satd the I omaiodor", 'you can capable of containing a lariro number of; e ,,!v,r!K claims against suid tsuies -e

no.' rollard now

tt sword, and

(Leghorn or Marseille

. t i r .. .... iii in . i

iioy crm me on oi my uress stvorus irom trie)

icr.varl Cibin.' Pollard hesitated and bowed.

"'w.w.iv... , v..... t;npaoie oi coniaminG; a jarii;o nnmoerol' v,.-...w3 Kumsi Smu ese'es t'-e reowed. "Commodore, I hdve'peoplc wherc they probably stood, a tJ1 Prur! theoucttd don't like lonsit in e c,t;;Nvell as nrotnul the rorl:, :tnd intlie valiev " liKORfiF. p.EATY -) imciHeO without a sworn; wdh recjve (hc wacr Ujat u ILL1AM BRA IT. j UunitraUr.

J tmc is

if

' This maxim can

xm maniuaciorv.

r i i i. . i' ii

'id! E an orurr ui;u none oi wits mitistup- !7Tinp i - . i i u t .en hRoul.lg hore in a ,oJ h. , hafe-or become tnte, and should ho i,, , the ' Tt TtlP.

no chapeau, and now 1 have a sword, can J 'noum oi cvci) man, woman anu cnna in have one of your lmts? The CoumiodiMP!oor country. How common it is to looked at him awhile, and smJ, "Well, well,' lounge away a few moments r.t a time

you may have on.' The hoy was d !p!ched , withoat any particular object in view,

.' general assor tment ct Tin ware, wnich he

will sell wholesale and retail at the Cincinnati

innces. lie will also do all arin.i nf mf-m'n.o.

for thfl hat end sword, which the niidshipin;.n;ai'ul repeat the. crime several times in thejrenijrlnr ;n that line AH orders will be thaoa.

took under his arm and marched triunplvi'it!y;couro of the day; and this too is done

HILL IN" CHANCERY

in the neatest and best manner, and on the n.ost

moderate terms. JWIN IL CAIUiLNdTON. Liwre r.cehuTph, '22, 18i6. 2S .'5

A I.L

bTAli. OF INDIANA. SiL-itzeriuncl county, ?. s. Switzerland Circuo. Court ; . . Aphil Tekjt, A. I). ISZG

Juhn bt.x, Joseph Todd, I'eiiry Van Dnyn, Abraham Depuv,

I'HC parties hy their solicitors rim, and on motion ot ihe COinilkiliint una it a .r. .. v.r.rT

the s-tisfaction of the cou-t that Abraham U?. t ,h1 ar;. 1!"'?btt;0- ,(J her store, where the time: puy, ft.e of the dfefeiidai.fs in this hel.uif, is not ! ven. !or Pnt has tjp;red, are requested a ituitnt of the at.te of Indiana. It i4(,r,l,r hv to mi,kt' in'mt'1'- payment, as no longer indul-

rer.ceborh, or.e door west of John C,ry tavern-1 court U,al notlce C)t ,he f etnienr y cf this biil I "cnh!; ' n v Klv nwhere he will constantly keep on hand lreht Put!ihcl ifl he Indiana Palladium, a week- Attend to the above

those 'vl-o hve rmin:nr iccounti in mv

H ore at !!! ,rA, or at the store of Mvrc

Hnd Brown in ' ilniifgton, ire requested to call irnmedi&tely u:- riote the sj-nie, ty giving their mites or others i.e. 1 he l ooks ot the Uirtford store will be lek with Dvis H'tavr Ks.p in Hartford, and the books of tbc Wilrr.ington store will fe left wth Mr. John 1vers iiDP nl" I'ih tirm in tV.ln,;n.

... ...w...... ... it nuuii'iMii. 1 :;(,cp

towards thelor. wbici), on reaching, he. tnrn-

ei! round and looked hard at the Commodore. Well, what next?' 'Why, Commodore. I nm ashamed to trespass on your kindness, but the purser hhs gone ashore; have G months' pay due. me, and hatre not a dollar in my pocket will you lend me a trifle?' The C vumoxlore bean to he restless, but sroing to his desk, he

too out a.t uouar?, mu said, 'there, there -0, po.' Younej Pollard came lauiihinp into the ateerare, and spreading his spoils on th t ihle, claimed the bet, which on receiving;, and decorated with tho commodore cocked hat :od sword, he waa 6on rowed on shore. I "due say Commodore Rogers, will recollect it. We have all had Bny a l&'ijh on the subject. Vat ddv.

hv men who are unwilling to bo consi'd-

Lau-rericelurgrh 12, W26.

.TAMK3 A. PIATT.

tullv received a;id puuctualiy attended to on the siiortest notice. Ilr lias nnu- nd tlu-.n ;!! V . : .

j . il : 1- .. i . : ' 111 ' rm-

iiiuuitiu eu v i:niiii;iii app, il.u iiui. j pioyraent a hrst rate workman, which will muhie These scraps of lost time in a man s life jhan to do as good work as !3 don in the wtutu amount in the areate to hours, u,ay.t):J4tr'- TLtt PubIlt re i!lvilcJ S" him a

months and years. I here is also a snaillike way of attending; to business which is equally disastrous. Let a laboring

man notice w hat he docs in the course of a tveek at an ordinary puce, without

much exertion; and contrast it with what he accomplishes in the same space ot time spent in presevcring application and he will be taught an invaluable lesson. The economy of keeping ileet horses is illustrated by the following fact: A man lately drove one horse from Bal-

XOTICE. PUBLIC notice is hereby given thit the subscriber has taken out letters ot admin stration, from the clerks office of the De-art orn Cir cuit Court, on the estate of ft'ii.'iam Boticlr, l.te ot' Dearborn County, deceased ; ll pera ji s indebted to aaid esUte are therefore notified t, rr.ke immediate paymen', and thost? havit Main; v iil present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN WEAYEK, AJm r. July 29, IS; 5.

ly newspaper primed t Lawrenceburgh, in the

county ot iVeai horr, stite of Indiana, for thiec

lt sufcessifely before the next term of this! court, requiring the sid Abraham Depuy to an-j pear helote the Judges cf this court, on the hr'st

day ol their n-xt ter-.n, to answer the complai

in aani nui set tortti.or the Bame COtifessetl ughiost him.

Hy orilrr it the Court. .T.ste ISRM L H. WIllTEIICAD, Ci'k.

nd c ve cost.

DAM ILL likoivv

Lawrenceburgh. June 20, 1826. The FALLAiar.M is printed Uttklv.

complaint royal paper, at THKLL DbLLAUS r,tr ar,Him will be taktn asjpaid at the end of the )Cl.r; ui.ich mv be diV"

enarjfeu uy Ule p.,ym nt ot TWO DOLLARS ir.

UFMOYAL.

f WY subscriber, who is in possession of

Jl tlie medicine for the cure of schirrous tumors, and c mcerous affections, has left Lawreneeburh, and moved to C1-tps, ner the North Bend, Harralfon county, Ohio; tvLere he may be found at any time, hy those who wish to experience the good effects of his medicine for destroying the above disorder. JOHN L. VVATKIXS. Cleves, Sept. 20, 1823. ?9 y'r,

UKN 1 nt the expiration of AV.r months. I. lose tvho receive their p.pers ihro.b ih.

ost-Uh-ce. or hy the ma,l carrier, n.ust A tbcarr.aee, otherwise it w.il be chart-ed t'u their aabacription. ADVERTISE i:7g Contalrin 12 l.n, three insertir na or less, one dollar; twenty-fire cents tor each additional in. sertionurger advLrtisemtnts in the same proportion. V Letters to the editors must be post-paid, otherwise they will not be attended to.

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