Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 33, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 26 August 1826 — Page 4
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MISCELLANY.
From the Long Island Star
During the late war in Canada, Litut.
h tumbled it to the bottom of the stair-case; with difficulty saving himself from rolling after it. 'Bring me a light immediately !' cried ht to bis servant. At length she arrived, and
house of the governor of police, where he was confined till the judge arose, and was ready to examine him. In the
mean time, the Christian merchant be
he descended the stairs with her; but, finding;came sober, ani the more he reflected
that
what he had kicked down was a dead man,:upoQ nis adventure, the less coul as so terrified at the spectacle, that he "Hceive how g- je bjQWS witj
C 7vith.a party oj ins companions. enicr-hz was so terrihea at the spectacle, mat ne i-!ce:ve how simnl ... . . ... I .1 7. I i i V - ) ... . ., ,1 il ' l
ed a thicket m pursuit c.f game. rm nuv- voted njoses, risron, jusi.ud, , coud kill a man.
ins lost his way, and being separated from Sine other prophets oi bis law. unnappy man nolice-otticer, . P ' . j i r jZ.- , I m .oiH h vcht entihl indue me to' r '
His companions, wanatrtu jar jrum mc . - "-- f - - - - report of the watch, tachmenlnnrowx to which he belonged. TV 'descend the stairs without a light! I have d- ' . . .
could hecon-
the fist
in his throat; nnd though my wife and I, did our utmost to relieve him, he died in a few minutes. His death alllicted us extremely, and in fear of being charged with it, we carried the corse to a Jew doctor's house and knocked. A female servant opening the door, I desired her to return immediately, and bee her mas-
havinrr heard the ter, from us to come down and give his . o . ' i . . ..I i.-. i
and viewed the advice to a sick person wnom we uu brought to his! brought : at the same time, that he might
uardsthe mtrnin he came to a young In-, P"9 w" u "T.' . ' " ho,,,;, interrogate the Christian mer- not refuse, I charged her to give h.m a
i. . t . ? r i i l rf be cured' I r.ave causru nis ueaui: anu u me 7 - , . AaB'f hut; whose family insisted only ofx . amjchailt who coud nof deny the crime, tho' piece o money, which 1 lad put into a wife After hazinii treated his guest 7vith:.jt 4.,r r ai k.;1im w.k innocent. Rut the officer, as lit-iher hand. While she was ione to her
every marx oj norpuaiiiu incncxiuuy uit in- mur-!tle hump-back belonged to the sultan, fr master, I carried nump-nacK to me tup oi
CO- LXDLLXA G.1ZATEER. C0
TUB subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of th.s state, and the public, that they art now engaged in the publication ot a new wurk, entitled The Indiana Gazateer, or Topographica Dictionary; ConUinipp- description ot the several Counties, Towns, Villsf s, Settlements, Hosds, Lfckes, llivers, Creeks, Springs, &c. IN THE STATE OF INDIANA: .Uphabetical.y arranged, by JOHN SCOTT." CDPIT RIGHT SICUKED. This work wilt also contain general descrip
tion to this stte. in which will be notictti. Hi,
the was one of his buffoon, would not -the stair cae, ai.d laid him on the uppc r- Nmt.f B. undams, Siution and Ex.cnt, Civi.
dian undertook to conduct the officer back to . ' ,
trie corps trp 71-Jucn he oenmgea. uui ut i, g j notwithstanding his trou!
discovered by a party oj Mt ' enemy, trie "i-:precaufj0n to shut the dour;
dian wn shot unnnmrf shan't tne officer lahni oue naSi)in2 tn the street mi
a prisoner. This story wets told me by the nJufortune of which he belir
officer himself. 1 fie following is svpposca .cause. Hp then took the corse, ana carncj .
iu uc tnc iuyf jijiiu iii-uiiici vi ... s ...... v ...... insl,,-,n mat Kins a niU5iilin;in: iro Uo lit-- -ii-n-a: ' ,,, ',fl ,,:(v. Vi.d will or M-u.tru
. . . . v . -i r r i "- T"F-r l-l I . . L . nntcr irilh hit mhin.i . , . . .. . i fin I- . . : ..,1 llI... wv-.-w-v,... , j
1 1 Hi U 1 . Or L jJL'j. 6ue Mn ' " vourolice.7 1 lie iadL'0 at -coi-ilinch or- J ne ponce- umicc aim nn uu w-nixv ,vce aud fine mcuiuiu p..?t r.
t ?i M. UUuHTV
! . ' . ' . .- 1 I I. I T-. ...... lie
ile, he had the put the Christian to death without ak--most siep; wntn my wi-earo i naMcutu ,mi i-.ikicui u. .u,...., .......
fratd that any the suIUn's pleasure. For this pur- borne. 1 he doctor in defending, inrew XuuCis, Tr.m of h.vcrr.uunt.
-ht observe the nnsp. 1P wcnr to the nalace. to nconninl the corse down siairs; which made mm.. , mr! Pii. nt .... ou.-.tiv. So, I'iuduc
ed himself the thp nUnn with what had hannened : 'believe -that lie wa- the caue ot his uoilS cinnuif aiul Anitq"mt.
- I 7 . ..... . . . I U.,i. . ni .1 hu r'lf - .
ifd:'l can hpw n,i mr-rrx to m deal h.-- S MS benu' tile Cae,' COnlinUCCl n,isw,;rsc h m.w in u.c
the doctor, and let me die 'htd ,n :? m;'tM' !
Far awarder the mountains tha wild deer are cnoJX ouriDrn; 'Aias. "c rt,c Idered a gibbet to be erected, and ent:ton wcr,rllv surprised at thestrauge ravirlSr. ruined, unless e dev.se some nirans of put- th;nllfrh tlll. , x. nn.rlaim. thnt ci.vunwiaces that had ioilowed the deth
tm-r it. rnrs out oi our nous mis iiini: uc- - ' . .
But I sin 1 iny blood-hound can chase them
'Loosen the Jew
no more;
il .... 4 I H nflifllo Immn.lrL'.
, .. . -r 1. ...... t. i m i, ..) uir rii; iu iiciii tt VWI Diiaii, jui " v" -
' i " .. i; :ii ho r.r,f,t v. . 'uuuM&r a iiiuabuuuaii, " .-iiu.... j""
00 ,he ST WMd-ducl';, , : IV ou a;. ,o ,M. I i.c, .he merchant was taken oat ofj'nd hang tl.e Jailor, since, he confers!
ire iiixvinc i i . -. i.......... ... .,.
That is not the queshon.' replied the Jeivj'pnson, and conveyed to the toot oj ihe ; i"e i i ixiie. i iu 'n.ir hn.mfss nor. is to find a remedy for this gallows: and the executioner having nut lxtiMonlirary, ar.-d deserves to be rccor-
For life's crimson stream from my bosom ' uoIek v accideut.1 The doctor and his vifethe rope about his neck, was in ti e actjdd in letters of gold.' The hangman rm ' I- . . 1.11. I 1 . I
nowiog. consulted together on the possibility of dispos-jof turning him oil, when the sultan s purAnd the pilss of nature are beating their last; !jDJ of tjJS dpail boi1y that nlht The doctor! Vc or, forcing through the crowd, advanfi!y eyes in ihtir brightness do longer are gloiv- considerer! to no purpose: he could not ihink Lf,fi rr.nmr to the hanfman. Ston ' tnn'
T ?" J 7 I " . . . - . - .
are paying.
But never aain can I visit its shore.
do not be precipitate: it was not him
who committed the murder; I am the
iof anv stnt3jem that was like! v to he success
Rut as dim as the stars of the night overcast. f)1: DUt hi3 wife more f.rtiie in invention, Raid,
I.. ... . 1 L 1 I . I
Oh! who shall protect my poor widowed Sene-! A mougni iid emerea my nrao, .e; u. Ldir , U ,)l;rson.'The otlicer, who attend-
From the craving? of hunger and hardship tumble it dovn the chimney into the housa of of danr? ie Mussulman, our neighbor' Oh who shall defind her from vranbrers cruel J 'his Mussulman was one of the sultan's purThat Kfinotthenl,ii!it8cfadf.8o!ateBtran.!veyor&: he was charged with the care of fur-
gerj
n'uhin oil. butter, tuiloiv, cvc. and had a iflia-
'rm in hi hrins. where the. rats and mice
When cold winter winds and the deep felling mftde prodigIoas havoc. snows j jrift Jew doctor appraving of the proposed Shall s.dden the scenss of the drer lonely expejlent hjs ,re and he took little hurnpwo' back up to the roof of the house; and. nft-rr And the bears cf (be wild m their caverns re-(PRing ropps ,lud,r bis arm.pit8f they h.werrd P9.f' .1 . r . . birn down !be chimney, ii.to the purveyor's Who vill shield her from ccld and supply chamb,rt so sof.,F and dexterously, that he reher wilh food? maincd on hia feet a-ainst the wall, as if he OVr the rough-rolling lake in my bark I have 7'ad been alive. When they found he was at veotur'd !the bottom, they pulhd up the rope3. and left For game on the writers, t lay at her feet, him in that attitude. They had scarcely reachAnd the loneliest depths of the forest, have eo- ed 'heir chamber, when the purveyor entered tpr'd tis beinjf just returned from a wedding-feast And ftar'd net the bearasd the wild wolf to to which he had been invited that night with meet. a lanfuni in his hand He ws greatly sur- - . , ... . - - 4 - . ; prised when, bv the aid nf his light, he descrila the loneliest valhes st the foot ol the nGun-. , ;. t ed a nun standing upright in thechiruney: but tains, . . , ,. . " .. . i.i. . i being natnthily conrag ous. and supposing it Oar ivigwam was p!ac'd, far reasov d trora t l . .1 j II strife ' a ro r' J-eiz-'d a large cane, and oa . , . . . , r ip-g directly to hump-ba k, 'Ah, ahl' sid he, Surrounded with viulel3 and cccl bubbling four.- . . ', ' . t ... , " I u ?ght the rsls and nuce ate. my butterand rr. . ... .. , , , ., tilnvv ! vhile it is you coaies down the chinjnrT
J In r, rvM' I mist inn it v ju 1 1 1 ul'l' mnirn
wife.
to rob aie !
on t.'.is e.: rvnd av inf this, he strus-k hump-
On the moss cover'd rocks I no mora csn re- back, tlvmS hnn s-verl heavy blows .ith his chne, cane. i 'he corse tVU dou, with its nose to Endap'd io the arms of the cquaw (hat I tlt- rutind. an? the. pury)r n-doublcd his love, blows: b'f, at length jb.servin fh bdy t; bo Neatb the shade of the oak and the evergreen, uehout motion, tie pe.ustd a ioiaent to con pine. sitter it; and, peeeiing it ws a corse, f.ar That stand in bold grandeur the chtels cf succeeded to anger 'Wretched man thit 1
the grove.
ed the execution, interrogated the pur
veyor, who told him every circumstance relative to his killing little hump-back, and conveying his corse to the place where it was found by the Christian merchant. 'You were going,' added he, 4to put to death in innocent person; since he could not be guilty of the death of a man who was dead before he saw him. I am sutliciently unhappy in having killed a Turk, without loading m conscience with the death of an innocent Christian.' The sultan of Casgar's purveyor having publicly charged himself with the death of little hump-back, the officer rould not avoid rendering justice to the merchant: 'Liberate the Christian, said Ue, 'and hang this man in his stead, since it is evident by his own confession, he is guilty.' The hangman accordingly released the merchant, and immediately put the rope round the purveyor's neck; nut as he was preparing to launch him into eternity, his proceedings were arrested by the Jew doctor, who earnestly entreated him to suspend the execution,
-ind make room for him to place himself
at the foot ot the gallows. When before the police-jud;e, Olv lard,' said lie, this Mussulman, whom you were going to hang, U innocent; 1 alone, am guilt). Last night, a man and a
woman, strangers, brought a sick man, to
my door; and knocking, my female, s
iam!' jid he, -wnat have f don-! I have lulled! vant went, without a light, and opened
la man! Alas! I luve carr'ijd inv revenge too.it, when I hey presented to her a piece of Th Story oy little Hump back. ;fr! Goo-S od. unie 'hiu pity n, my lifjmonev, wivh a commission to return and
1 here in lotuier times, at tasgar, at ;s foi' : Cursed, thousand hos be the fit request me, in their name to step down
loe exireoiny ui uruuu xwruiry. a laiKir, wnu gnu me on H3i nave n!'-u 111? rausp 01 my-and eXarrilne the SICK person. While .... .. .t;..i ri .i.i . 1 .- - . '
avj a -jr 'riij "iu uc ici.u.ujr .. . t u .ij in i n 1 1 1 c. 11 ji.iin. hi -...iji.. . -i"v,j siie was ' l ..M 1 ve Ti ii (r her mes;'ifrf f,-, mf i k U. U I I t. L f l. .. i . ... -CJ- l .J.. i . .1... j. . .! . ' 'lr, ill Ht ,
eu. ana was equ-i: u iovcu uj ner, uucaj, paie nu leirmeo: ne uovn ne a.rea.iy w .they Conveyed the sick person to the as he set at v-ork. a little hump-tack came the otlicer come t. dr-ir him to iiunisbment, . u,. ... j i i: . ,. . , . ......... siair-nMu, and iiis.iDneared. I nrnreer .
i i - r - " -.
and seated himself at the shop-door, and heye.n and ho could not drtrmine on what course.
ed without waiting till my servant had
Tbu tailor found pleasure u. beann- him, md t he. sultan of Caspar's purvevor bd not 1, lteil a candle; and m the dark, hapdeicrmined to take him to hi bouse, to reu observed the little man's hump m!e wa PonCQ stumole over the patient, and ?ii3 wife; 'W'.th his numerous son-s, said he beating hiu; hut as soon as -. perceived if, he threw him down stairs. l;i tine, I saw he rbr will divert us both very agreeably.' Ic ac- ut:ered ituprt-cations ajriinsi liioi. 4 Ah, you wa dead, and that it was the crooked curdingly made the proposition; nnd hump-back cursed ht. p-hai-k!' cried he; 'you crooked vil-. MusMihnan whose death you are prepaiiivmg accepted it, ha hat up his shop, and l iin! would to God I hid not found you here, red to avenge. So mv wife and I took
conducted him home. if v u l:ad robbed me of all my fat! I should the corse, and conveying it up to the roof
As soon as they arrived, the tailor s w!j, not then bave, been in this peiplexify, for thelot our house, carried it thence to that
having dismissed the doctor, pUced the
cord round the neck of the tailor. Wh.le c lie extcutioiitrr was prepniifj to br the tailor, iht suit an of Casg.nr, wi,tin;j t!ie ompii of his iTookt-d jesttr, demanded vht 'as '-.t ace ot ti rii; .rsd was answered by uiu ot 5)is mV rs ihon: litlic liuirp hick, sir, tftrr v horn you inquire, btiiitg' uiioxicalt d ytsierd&j . sippid u ot the pkUce( conirry t his ciistci.i o gr siUuTt i r.g in the city, una iius morr.m ws t .uiul it di!. A rnii wj, brought !t fore tht police jus: ice chargvd idi ttu nmriler; md Ik judge o; dered a giMtt t he rt c tt d iT.mt diHtt !. As they iv. re preparing1 to hau the acusc-d mn advanctd, nd t' tr him untMher, each it wh m toi.k ttu- !nrf upon b-ms'df, and clj-arec the other. I Ins husineiss h& been n lonj; limr on hand; and tht i'ld i now actually txmir. i.jf m founh mr. ul o ccusk Iiimut If ith btin: the n i t -SHas,n A 'his i.atll enre, the sultan of Caspar, set.i i rr.? fht nvtr U. he pU e o , rulior: '(io," b.i. he, Mti kf all ihv hj't you c.n, und desire iht police jui'g-r to Hrinir the trr..ij.'nfd persona bt tre iru in:mf dmte iy nd ! k wiae th- C'lrj" a poor huinp-!;;u k, th-i 1 mwy see h.m or.ee more.'
rrnrdi- iy, itic m sse'ger s.-t off; and arriving
t t..e time the nt t utioner was fastening lbcord, To hiiig ttir THiinr, tie cried aloud to Inn o -Jinp n l thr t z 'U'inn. t h? hangman, kno
i g tti feultos ijfFr.er dared no' proceed, rd inud the tailor. '1 hrn th? im sstnger, Imvii
l -ed Tie p(;lire justice, declared i.e suit-r'-
pieasurt: fie judpe ohtyed; nd took the road
" 'he palace, w i li Jie. taiior, the Jew doctor, 'ft j
sii-v or, and the Christian men hnt, u hik tour ot h.a mc-n earrird th. curse t l.ump-bai.k Wen t l.e-y were before the sultan, th. ron-r
judj.'t threw hurkelt at bf prince's feet; aud.n-
risi'-g- hlfain, gt him a taithfu! reUlion off' he knew concern. n; the tate of little liuoip.bak The stiii-tn thou'kt ttie utory so singular, tt he order d his private historian to -write it, will -1 i j i ir- roistinc- s. 1111 '
Ccr.treville, la. June SOUi, lb. 6. I :ic fo.iuwmgcertiftcutrh are suojjined, inrcconinietidHtion ut" the work; .Mr. scot;.Sk Judg-inp from a cursory tsaminatioi: of theroujrh dtaf' of your Gazatetr, 1 am inclined to th.nk the plan of it a pooO one, biid tlut the w.ik will te ot much public utility: a..d particuUrly tn tlie Enngratit, and thost: interested, in a topographical acquaintance with the several counties in ihe slate. 1 am, uc&r'sir, rtspect lUsly yours, &c M C. KGGLtSlONUroi kviUr, June vA, 18'Jr. DfJ-r Sir Having- tXanwi.ed ihe i.ar.usrript (i Z'tecr w. ti. h has beta in the lic!.us ot Jaje KiTfjhston, 1 cin of opinion tliat the work is ueli dt si.fn. .:, ana vill he of much public ulility
io trntrn nts, and a fcuurcr r.t ifuoriiuuon to au
Lonceri.ed in the topography of the country.
tic spectfollv, jours, JAMLs JOliLti.
Mr. John Scott.
Urockville, June 24 13C6. Mr John Scott: j-n I h-ve tken a cursory
look hrt:ugh 'he nk!iusoiipi Gazateer )ou put
into n y hands, and am much i: clmed to think; th wrk well vltsiind ai d if executed accord ngly will he eminently useful. Such a v tk is nmrh Wii.ted fir rm:gra;iti and others ;-and. I ti pe you nv y u eet w.th the succc&syour labours mcit. Viiurs, itspectiuliy, JOHN TEST
IN CHANCERY.
rsi it
i in -utuiuiactorv.
?!K So srnher has established a Tin ar.r1 d eet lion Fac.ri.ry, in the toun of Lav r---cebrh, on - do- r u t'st ..i John Gray's tavt ro; uhe-e bt w ri i .,)i,; iy keep on h .nd urge nd enr.il ssu trevnt of Tin n.-rc, vhirh he ui &rn who cv .t , n ? retail a br Cir.einnti orici-s lie v. ji. .tlso du all kinds of mending-or rpi.riltr ,n rhai I,-. - Mi .iders vi it; he tha. kuiiy re. eived and pLmttully attended io on th .iiortest notice He has now, and a was will k ep in his tm ployment a first r?e ---r.ui, which wlii ti.a! him to do as w..ik is cone m Ui- wi s'rri ouotry Tbe jutiic are i vued lo i-ive h.m trial
LawrenreKu?h 19, IV 6.
J MKS A.
PIATT. 31 tt.
C A M B R I l i G E A C A D E M Y.
4 TK.At lSI'.U utli-.u '.ertt )s ho'.h ihe ihe'M) fm. a:ii! piaMue ot ivttructing youth all t
who had already covered the table, it beirtj sup- love of you and your filthy hump O stars that, of the purveyor, our neighbor whom per-time, placed before them a good d sh of (ivirik! in the heavns! srive. I.ht to non, bu' you were about unjustlv to deprive of fish, which she bad prepared. They all set RJe in this dangerous juncfura s he uttered ift.? arK et it down the chimney into hi down; but, in eating . hucnp-Wk unfortunate- thesp vords, he took little, hurap-buck upon chamber. The purveyor fi.uiin it in ly swallowed a large bone, which cam.-d hi tis s.hou'Jers. nd carried htm out of doors to i:, vkn.,in Cnr.-.t if ii' i -r i j..... c .. .L....-1 . . -f . r L .! ., '"is oi.w, supposed it to ne a thief, and
ueam in a ier uiuiurins. u;e lauor ar.o nis wue rnr t'tul 01 tne iicr' . mirre ne
!'h
bemsc unable to pfTrd him any relief.
puceu rum ilpnf:ritr fi, litl rv,. 1.. u i. i
... , , i " &. m- hlhw intiii. i uir i i lie; li.l'l 7 upwnht, reslm- '.g.inst a shop, and returned .... ... . 4 c
ivere both extremely fn-hteoed at th- accident. A.mie without once looking behind him. I , - ,tl:,"ul" 1L uul vl v more partsculurly as .t had happened in their A hort time before the appearance of day,r.e convinced bJ m) deposition. am ?iju?e; and their wa reason to fear, if it should Christian merchant, who was very rich and,. ie"' "e so,e ;ihor of the murder; and become k.iown to the magistrates, they would furnished the iultan's palace with most articles -though it was committed unintentionalbe punished as assassins. However, the ais- it wanted having passed the night in debaucVi, ' liavo resolved to expiate my crime, band thought it expedient to set rui of the corse, left his buse to go to the bath. Though by not having to reproach myself with He remembered there was a Jew doctor living l.r was intoxicated, he was aentible that the! the death of two Mussulmen, ia sulFerin in the neighhourbood; bis wife and he there- mht wa far advanced, and the people would; you to execute the sultan's purveyor fore, took the cors", the one by the feet, an ! soon be called to morning praters, which whose innocence 1 have established, the ot! er by the Aead. and cirried it to the began -t day break; hi therefore quickened his Therefore prav dismiss him and put me physician's house. They' kmeked at the door. pace, to reach the bath, for fear ome Turk, i his place, since I alone am the cause from which ascended a teep flight of stairs to going to the m jsque, should meet him, and of the death of little hum ) hack '
a s cnamoer: a lema.e servant iamriiatiy tak' him to prison as a drunkard Mowerer, 'phe nolire-i.iuiri- K.. M,ir ....lo,l
n
IJrmtt.- v.h,i it cms i u w g. hnglih ef'n '.atj'Mi, wili ho; gooo e;.d u ne, nu -nt, by n im
aidiaie appi Hn to he mr sci ilt rs in Gam-
'iridge. JOHN l!AVO.
A I III . I m
' A M L GOLt.UKH,
'TA'tii UF INDIANA. Switzerland county, s.s Switzerland Ctrcun Court : Ai'uiL Tekm, A. D. lS2ts.
thsn M. Vhittemor .
Francis Ui r.e s, Jonathan lirtder, JaCfjb Miktseil lmes Kiiby, and Nain '. hirly.
I hllp.rties by their solicitors csme, and cc nio! nu ol the complainant leuve is grsnted to n.e'-d his aaid hid and make Martin ilura deter.aai.t, which is done instant r and the amended t ill li It d ; end it sppearir to the satislacion of the court by nflsdavii hUd, that the 6aid Man in Uaum is not a resident of the state cf !ndina, on motion it is ordered by the court tSit '-once of the ptndenry of this bill be published three wt t ks successivt ly, before the next term f this court, in the Indiana Palladium, a wetk y newapaper printed ii Lawrencebuigh, in the ounty ot De.rhorn ind state of Indiana, requiring the said Martin Uaum to be and appear before the Judgt s of our said court, on the first ay of their next ttrro, to answer sain ctmplaint m gsid bill, otherwise the mbtttrs- and things therein contained will be decreed accoiciingly. Hy order of the Court. Tene-ISsRAEL K. WHITEHEAD, CVk. A.;;5. 30-3w
l.MJIANA.
I
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ILL IN CHAXCEHV
A OJlLYJS i HA TOirS SA LE. 'Hh hUliS .Itille.K. Administrator o! th. 1 estate of iOUV COSI decesrd, herety ivrs n-le , tlit be will expise i Puolic Silc, a t ie huos of th- Slid deceaSrd, on the.sTS WUiiD vY io SKl'TriMliEK ixt, all ihe per. nai G i -ds .nd ChattUa, bel njirg to the :-stte ot sid Chum deceased. I'trnn made known on the day of s.ltMAUI IN COSINE. A u trust 19, 1825-
Cd'.ne down without anv 1
door demanded what th Up again, 'aid the tailor
light, and opening the when he arrived at the end of the street he Kf a.- r "j . .? 1 . .i) , e ,, , -mat tne jew doctor was the mur lere ev wanted. rray go stopped for soaie occasion, and leaned against nrrinr.n i 7t .. . . ndte!l your maerhe shop where the sultan's purvevor b,J put executioner to seize h.m, an
and
ve have brought hiqj a man who is verv sick, t ie corse of hump-bnek. which being shaken , " , - iic.iuy was tne
snd tn wnt of his advice fW - eont.noed tumbled on the merchant's back The nifr-', ,u ' 'uuu lIK i1")" s net!C,ana tne oe,-putting a piece of money ioto her Aand, chant, thinking it was a robber attacking him. ! ,KlIJSmatl was preparing to do his duty, - r . l at. . . I a ...
aTA i k Ol'
ilzcrland county, s. s.
- w itztrland Circuit Ut Ut t ; AruiL Tu.m, A. D. 1826.
.lybn ex, TS. Jostph lodd, Dtt'iy Van litiyn, AhrttluBi D. j u,
hK patties by tbeir Holicitors came, and on motion ot ihe complainant, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the courl that Abraham lie.
puy, one ol the defendants in this behalf, is not a itsident of thr state of Indunu, It ia ordered by the cour. thai notice ot the pendency ot this bill r.e published in ihe Indiana Palladium, a uetkly newb.aper prmicd tit Law reticeburgh, in the n.unty ot ' Dtarr.orn, state ot Indiana, lor three wks surceshively be lore the ;t st tttm of this rourt, r. qutro.j; the said Abrah.ro Lepuy to appear t tiore the Judges .f this ctutt, on the first c.ayot their n x Wrm, to f.nswtr the ccmplaint in said mil se fort i ,(Jr the aume wiil be take a -i, Co i hstd agan.him liy order ot ihe Court. Teste ISRAEL U. WHITEHEAD, CTk. AO 1IC E. ; A LG those who have runn-ng accounts in my aiure a; lirttord, or at the store.ot Myers adv. ttrouti ir Wilmngton, are rt ques tea tocalt immediatilv ui ci close ihe aumt , Oy giving theif notta or oii. u wise. The hooka of ihe Hart, lord store v. ill ne left with Davis Wiavet-
r.aip in uaiiioio, hiiq tne oooss or the
BARBER, AS rrcently tsiab.iahed himself in a small frame i.udding, on the south si-He of Htirli
s'.r-et, immediately opposite the V i ket bouse ;
where, frein tltim t.it Ioiicj- ,-si-if-riHri.-.- and r-i'oj".:
attention ,o business, he hopes to m-nt a feS-i L Sl,e Wlil be WM v,lft Mr- k','l pectabie share of custom The (ientUmtn ofi Vtf S Ue, l l,,e fiPm WiimrcRton. Those
'1IIMI Ml- llino .IJH A i I I a a. .a. ... . . fc. . a I -
L -enceburgh an-- 1 1 s vicinity are, therefore,
.eqtieste.i io ie him a tiial. Way-faring Cen'i m.o are als solicited to call. July :2, 1826 57-tf
AUMI.YISTRA TORS' JVOTICE.
J liie Uiidtrs gnesi, havmg on the -u-h day
'uiw hin, ti.;. r .u n .a k:... " 1. 1: u u, ..:,i. .i i ., i when the tailor annPHiW. railing tr, thd "f ' ot A.unl m tK- ver lit, taken letters ol
...... v.,.c ... . 'ut.MP.iutci.Mii " Mrucit 'inn un n;r uwu i: ut.,oi,u iuM.tt u r i .......i, j ' i tedrni-iis r i iua from the Clerk's office f the he, no inti-i.tion to defraud him of his labor . him down;and after repeating his blows, cried 1 executioner to stop ; who made the pop- j DearOura Circuit Court, on the estate ofG'-orge While the aervant Ka gone to acquaint hr out '1 hieves !' I lat-'e btnd aside, that he miffht approach ! Smith, Ute cf Randolph Township, in said C.un-
nmster witu Ihe welcome newg. the tailor and) The watch hems' alarmed, immediate-!" olhcer of police: hefore whom heinv!' deceased, heie give notice that said estate
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uswifa nimbly conveyed the corse cf bump- jv fame up, and finding a Christian
tteatiic: a Turk, (for hump-back was of
onr riliioji.) 4Vrhat reason have you,'
;id he, 'thus to abuse a Mussulman?'
He would have robbed me,1 replied the
merchant ; hand threw himself upon m hack, for the purpose 4f siezingmchy the throat 'If he did,' said the watch, ljou ire sutliciently revenged: come disenafije yourself.' At the same time, he presented hig hand to little hump-back o help him to rise, but observing he was as dead, 4Ah!' continued he,isit thus, hat a Christian dares to assassinate a
Mussulmanf Saying this, he arrested the Christian, and couveyed him to the
back to the bed of toe stair?, and leaving it
there, precipitately retreated. In the interim, the servant bavin told the doctor that a man and a woman waited for fcini at the door, desiring he would go down and look at a ick man they had brought wih them; at th- same time,, putting the money she had rec ued into his hand, the doctor wai transported with joy : beiag: paid leforehand.
Tie thought h'S visitor would b a cood customer,
and should not be neglected. Take the light
quiekly . cried he to the servant, 'and follow me!' Saying tbia, bo ad vu need to the stairs with so much precipitation, that he left the ligbt
Jur behind him: and encountering the eorse ofj
hule b'imp-fcack; give it so violent kictr, that
arrived, Oly lord ' said he, fcyou have
narrowly escaped taking away the lives of three innocent persons; but ifyou will have the patience to hear me, you will know the real murderer of hump-hack. If his death is to he expiated by another, my life must he the sacrifice. Yesterday toward the evening, as l was at work in my shop, in a merry humour, humpback came to my door half drunk, and sat down before it. He sung some time, and I invited him to pass the evening at ty house: he accepted the invitation,
and I conducted him there. We sat down to supper, and I served him a piece oftish: but, in eating, a bone stuck
that are indebted to eitbtr store, vvritre the time
given fur payment hastxpircd, are reque&ttd. to make immediate payment, ai no lender indulgence can Le given. Jl Attend to the above and save cost. DAN I KL HKUWN. l.uwrencehurgh, June 20, Ib2G. " TERMS' 6 FP UBUCATIO The 1'ali.adicm is punted Uv tklv, oi. super royal paper, ai THR EL DOLLAliS per am.tim. pauiat the end ot the jear; vvhjch n:a) he discharged by the payment of ' (j 1JCLL.KS in
udvuiics, or b) pay n g TWO VJULLAIO & Hl'TY
13 prooably sulvent. Ah ptrsons indebted to
said estate are i t out sted to make imnru diate pay
" I.i . " . . : ? JJ T . y" 1 3 expiration ot Six months
cUim properly authenticated for settlement, witt, in one ;ear from the said 20th day of April lta'G. l"he personal property of aaid estate, consisting of horsea, cattle, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, kc. willbf old at Public Veudue on the 7th day of September nexi, at the la'e dwelling house of aaid deceased- Sai to commence at 10 o lock A. M. JAMES STKWART, Adm'r.
ANN SMITH, aJoi i.
August 5, 136.
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