Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 34, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 2 September 1826 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

0t Me Death of a young Bride. BY MISS M. G. LEWIS. I did not wish that fhou shouldst meet This sad and early doom, And be so soon of joy bereft I'o wither in the tomb; I did not hope to see thee tora lVoru rvrry tender tie, And leave thy widow'd mate to tnaurn Love's last expiring sigh: Though thou hd'st shrouded all my path, I'hri'Jjrh rany a future yer,' No iival's ha4e no jealous wnth Was nursed against thee here-; Though thou bad' Ihstcd all ofjoy That life could offer nl"e, I never panhd to destroy The .b.ire it bf!d f r '.Ve: Tl'i m'bt'st ave dw It in gentle rest Had heavfn aver-d ihi; I coui i hnve born to know thee b!"st, Buf not to ?hv bless. And '.hous;h thou hasl p-hdi-d now away From friendship and from hate, It dos : ot throw one brighter ray Upon tnv ciumirdess file: The (jirkoss spriit.l enwraps me still, And tili lift's ci-in hour Mv heart may wk.j to sorrow's thrill, Hut neVr to pbtsurr'a power. A short but hippy lot hhs thine: Loved - bh s? tSrn eaily riven From where earth's budding joys entwine, I'o riper joys in heaven TIiGitghts upon Female Education. Tin' branches of life r.lur-1 most essential fori; a you' g 1 ady in this country, appear to b . I. knowledge of I ho Knglish language. She shouN) not only read, but speak and spell it corr vtly. And fo enable tier to do this, she should be taught the English grammar, ind be frequently fximlhed in applying its rule3 in common conversation." U PhMurn m! i a'erst conspire to make the writing of a fair and legible hand, a neces sarv branch of a ladv's education on this head I lnvr only to dd tljat the lfali?n and inverted hands which are rad with difficulty, are bv no mans accouimodated to the active state of business in merica, or to the simplicity of a r''pnb!can III Som" knowb-dge of hvurfs and b-ok-kpFp'Og s alisoluftdv nPCM.sjrv to quaufy a young Udy for the duties whic'i await h r in this conn ry. ' Ther are certain occupations in wt irh l)f may asnist her husband with this knovvledV and shou'd she survive him. and 8crrH.Hh!v to th custom of our coun'y. he the executrix of his wilt, she cannot fill of deriv-in.-r imnriense advantage from it. IV. V) acq i li.it-.uce with geography and soro,- instructions to chronology will enable a yo'i-ig l-y to read history,, biography, and travels, ivjsb '-tdvaa'age, and theroy q'lalify her not only fir a general intercourse with the world but to b. aii greabh companion for a STstbl man. To these branches of knowled,;1 may b added, in some instances, a g-n era) acquaintance with tbe first principles ofasIronomv nature piai'otophy and chemistry, particularly wdh such parts of them as are calculated to prevent superstition, by explaining the causes, or ohviat ng the eiT-cts of na Jural evil, md such a9 are capable of being applied to domestic or cuhnary purposes. BACHELORS JXD OLD MAIDS. Lately in company with my friend in black, whose conversation is now both my amusement ;nd intrnction I could not avoid ohservinsy the great numbers of old bachelors and maiden ladies with w'uoh this cilv sterns to ba overrun. Sure marriage, said I, is not sufficiently encour & Jd, or we should never behold .such crowds of battered beaux and decayed coquets still attempting to drive a tre.de they 'l ive been so long-unfit for, and swarmi upon the jjnyety of the ac;e. I ivihold an old bncbelur in the rmst contemntible licht. as an animal

th:it live upo i the? ro'innon toek with-jiault in every lover, and her inllexitjle out coutri':titiii his iliare: he is a heastjustice has prevented her pardoning

of prey, and the laws should make use otjtbem: tuus she rejected several ilier,

as many stratagems and as much force to drive the reluctant savage into the toils, as thi indians when th.v hunt the rhinoceros. The mob should he permilte 1 to halloo after him, hoys mi-fnt playtricks on him with impunity, every wellbred company hou!d lauh at him, and

if, when turned of sia:ty, he olFored to1 Irishmen who promptly stepped into the Amermtke love, h'n mitiv-!s micjt spit in'ican ranks, and bravely fought m the revoluhis tac?, or wh it would he perhaps a tionary war. It matters not whether he had greater punishment, should fairly grant i deserted, or had been captured from the Bntth A f, vor i'sil ar,ny? Uh8 H j0'1 afid faithful volunteer

A for old maids, continued I, they should not he treated with so much se-1

1 L l m tree lU"'v 1 o t w l ' WtT o ovii'- m viiu t. 1 - xt , , . 1 'ty on enlisting, several times; in consequence so li tuey could. iV lady in her sensesof wblch he ,ia(1. on j()ltun. h(S rMlu,nt, lo would choose to make a subordinate H-untlel.KO JS (Jiany tri;ds and sentences of coort gure at christening and lym-in, when mHItIjL Tbe infl,ction of repeated punishment she miht be the principal h-r-olf; nor:lt)r whi! cou;j not (in Slich a heart as ConderCitrry favor with a sis?er-i"-law, when: iCU's,) be considered a real crime, be$an to she miqpht command an husband; nor eXciie the sympathy of his officer-; and he was toil in preparing custards -vhen she a-ked by them why he enlisted more than miht lie a-bed and ive directions how one-. ()ch! said he, for this reason, I ivas

a . 1- u .:0,. ..i ou-.11 10 ne ma te; nor vine an her sensation? in demure formality, when she mihc with matrimonial freedom!'" sh ike her acquaintance hv the hand nod xvinl-ot a double entendre. No hid v could he so verv sillv as to live single, iYi , ,11 1 4. t , she could help it. I consider an unmar - 1 ncd ladvdeehning into the vale of years,; as one ot ! ose cnarmm- countries boi -

derinir on China, that lies waste forjho,vev,r in lll3 moral cljaracte rf anj he W0lj!d . ! l-i . -T ,

want ot proper innanuanis. v e are not!dlinb t0 txce!;S on ai OCCasions, except when

to accuse the country, hut the ignorance of its heauties, though at liberty to enter and cultivate the soil. t;indeed, Sir," replied my companion, "you arc very little acquainted with the

English ladies to think they arc old maids against their will. I dare venture to affirm that you can hardly select one of them all, hut has had frequent offers of marriage, which either pride or avarice has not made her reject. Instead of thinking it a disgrace, they take every occasion to boast of their former cruelty ; a soldier does not exult more when he counts over the wounds he has received, than a female veteran when she relates the wounds she has formerly iven: exhaustlcss when she begins a narrative of the former death-dealing power of her eves she tells of the knight in ;old

lr ivhn ilipd with n fc!riMr frnvvn. and never rose aCain till lie was married his maid; of the squire, who bei p v diMiipd. in n ratrp. fipw to j . "... . i i:r.: '.i... i,;rr UUW , .llitl iUUlIU, UU lUL- ?clli, uin... linnsoil in an atrony .into hi nrm fhurr i the parson, who crossed in love, resolute-1 ly swallowed ouium, which haidshed the 1 a ' ... i ! t-.v.l !,-,. In- -v-.l'lr-i r t . i r, . . sleep. In short, she talks over her lor - nor ) r . r c - I t W 1 I f ,1 11 T MTlll Sum" tradt-stnen, (iuds consolation in tht main haftk'ruptcies she has sutiercu. 4,For this reason, whenever I see a suiv i perannuated beauty still unmarried, I to marry a man of quality, and (his seemed as a statute of virginity against poor Jane. Because there was one luc ky hit in the family, she was resolved not to disgrace it by introducing a tradesman. By thus rejecting her equals, and neglected or despised by her superiors, she now acts in the capacity of tutoress to her sister's children, and undergoes the drudgery of three servants, without receiving the wages of one. u.Iis Squeeze was a pawnbroker's daughter; her father had early taught her that money was a very good thing, and left her a moderate fortune at his loath. She was su perfectly sensible of the value of what she had got, that she was resolved never to part with a farthing without an equality on the part ol her suitor: she thus refused several oilers made her by people wtio wanted to better themselves, as the saying is; and grew old and ill-natured, without ever coniduriria; that she should have made an abatement in her pretensions, from her face being pale, and marked with the small pox. k,L a 1 v Be((y Tempest on the contrary had beauty, with fortune ami family. But fond of conquest, she paed from triumph to triumph; she had read plays ind romances, and there had learned that;; plain man of common stmse was not better than a fool: such she refused, and sighed only for the gay, giddy, inconstant, and thoughtless; after she had thus rejected hundreds who liked her, and sighed for hundreds who dispised her, she found herself insensibly deserted : at present she is company only for her aunts and cousins, and sometimes makes one in a country dance, with only one of the chairs for a partner, casts off round a joint-stool, and sets to a corner cupboard. In a w4ord, she is treated with civil contempt from every quarter, and placed, like a piece of old fashioned lumber, merely to fill un a corner. 'But Sophronia, the sagacious Sopronia, now sn ut l menuon ner: one was taught to love Greek, and hale men from her very infancy. Siie has rejected tine gentlemen because they were not pe dants, and pedants because they were not tine gentlemen; her exquisite sensibility has taught her to discover even . -. . ...... till the wrinkles of age had overtaken her; and now, without one good feature in her faee, she talks incessantly of the beauties of the mind' Citizen of the World. John Conderick was one of those hearty tn our rans ris ziai nowever m me outset unfortunately Jed bim to enlist under several recruiting otiicer9. and to receive the. bount 1-. . 1 i, ....,! hn ucauy 11 ymu t,c, m. F'- - " , Hit was not a braver or more lairhful soldier 'he arm ; no man better knew the duty of rt Pt,vritP soldier, and no one could, at ail times, ' disc1' dut? vri,l' cheerfulness. .rity and precision. It vyas the fortune of joun to nave occn ensrseu in an ine princij ..... , 4 r.u 11 1 na I hilt t 2nd mnt n I f h fptl mn I rp IT n 1 f ri took Uc -n a), of whic) h as a ffO0d golJirr e was distinguished irr.i ioie shndes. on duty, then nevtr. At the sforminp of Stony Point, he pushed forward in the forlorn hope, and when the garrison had surrendered, and the captured casks of liquor were opened Johnny swigged his rations without ceremony,

tacitly accuse hereitherofprido, avarice, jf'Hious turkijs, folowed by the deai oi.i! j i lie th..i h is pirprr! to reout c I ah a coquetrv, or affectation. There's Miss jcountrymao. who rioid him to ibe camp aod h.s ., r Jennv f inderbox, I once remember her the very barrack making complaint to h;-cap- ' i Mli.L, f.- hi"v hnd tnnm i,viov nnd i mr.,r. ra'D- Jointly bring immediately brought he- -'.t'-'l1 ' - : " - to 'Vrr Hi's'w to nave n.ui some ncaut , ana a moucr- . . 3 " . v-s.-ihfss -r. u. -pe tlut trcm io: n(0rrtnn, Hop,.,kr sicth.'.nnnp.l fore ms othcer tc meet his accuser. Mated in I ,i l:, t ,.,.jrr ' . .m

an:, unperecired by lis companions, lod himself easy among the vcunded and dyinjr, prisoners. Missed by his ompany, and his votee at intervals, being (u.tinff'uished amen; the groans of the wounded, calling; for a surgeon's mate and a drop of vtfer, it was exclaimed, "alas, poor Conderiek! he has fallen at Ut. Well, he was a brave fellow, and hearty in the cause. God bless him " On examination of the wounded at day light, it wa3 found that he was unhurt, and had only been taking a little refreshment, (as be sfiid), for the first tune in bad company. No private wasbetter known throughout the army than Johrm; C oodenrk; he was rood hearted in his naure; and if not witty, hail al

ways something U say that was cheerdv. Hp

iarried to 'could not claim a Irop of kindred blood in this 'circuit courts of the L'niti-d States, lor the 'ii.f cru- country, nor had he any interest to defend; District of Ohio; also, in the county of Dearthc wir,-'bur hke thotisanis of his countrymen (n horn, and in the supreme court of the state .. 'should be recoliecdY he was ready to lay down ot fridiana.

tolcould not cia.m a Irop of kindred hh.nd in tins should be recoliecNd), he was ready to lay d - . - . 11 r I I I . AIA f ..I l f I . . . v , . -v -rr-c I Johnny made appicafmns o f, is colon I lot a: furlougu to and keep thaiik-gi inj? od e-t! j :,ss. ,n (:or.rw.r.;..!lf .ui, .urnnU l.m.' l 1.... I. i . i iSl0n. tmd arowing fdt. h. nturn d to ttie camp before his furhmgh had expired It was this s;iDe John Coi'denck, who ( brought m has havo-?.ckj to ti.e camp, three his def-nce. that while marching quickly and civdy to his r. gur ent, the big turkey bad t;iimpudence fo oil him a t ry, and fant z .l him by frequently bidding him to qod" before he had sad a word, or r ised a hand against him, for w hie i enormity, he though' pror to

take him to tie camp. ' Very good and vrj ' & the nw dicne for ! cure of schirrous proper," said the captain. ' hut bow camp iou,f'1,,,,r- c nreroos ;5ffections. l.vs b It Lawalso to bring the other two " For wiln' ses ; ' burgh, and movil to Cieves, near the ot the fact, may it please your honor,' replied ,Nrtb Bmd II tuulton county. Ohio; where he the soldier, 'the captain smiled and The li,av be fouoi at anv time, by those who wish

countryman declared the defence to be satis-,Tr' factory. COJVVDRUJTS Why is an oration delivered from the deck ofashiphke a necklace? liecause it is a dec-oration. Why is the steeple of a church like a minister? Because it points to Heaven. Vhy is Ireland likely to become the richest counhy in the uorld? Because the capital is always Dublin (doubling ) Why is the letter A like a honey, uuckle?' Because a h fJiows it. Wrhy is a love letter like a beef rmrket? Because there are tender lines in it. W bv are the three fust vowels hke a carelesa person? Because they r.re in-attentive. V"1 lien is a person head and ears in debt? W Ut n he has a wig on, which he has not paid for. r 1 1 51M 2 &U U J-iX OF FORLIGX LITERATURE AXD SCIE.YCE, Is. jost. pohhshed !v E. LITTELL, PIULABEL'PKIA. The SMhscripiion is . ypjr. p.: le :n 'd vancc; It will h- sent to any prt of the- Lh -' .1 Strttts. by mi!, upon a pyrneo of t'we tiwi trs. on account, h?ingr received hy the. publisher. Contents of JYo. 8, for August. 1 Life of C .r.nva. From '.h Mo.i.ldv Uvh-w 2: A'iei'ou,s Wanderings- in bouth Arneric. l-Y'.-m the Kd in burgh Ittvi.u'. 3. L:fe r.nd Ciraeter of ihe It t. Hon. Jmes Oswald. Frr.mthe British (JntiC. 4 The Konjfs ot our Fathers. From the Monthly MiiT'JZ'e. 5. -scrn' oi" Mont JJlanc. From the New MonthIv M r ii;e. 6. The Invocation From the ss me. 7. Mrrn ir of Mrerial lUisompu-rre. From the Ue'rt spertive K-vie'. 3 On the D- th of a Young Rride. From Ilein AflStmMee. 9. Fr,ser's Travels cn the Piar.ks of theCapi n F orn ihe Monthly lirvicw and Loridon M'-ra-zine. 10. On visiting the Field of Ratle at H ist'ngs j From toe Me'ropolitan Q urierly Mnpp.zint 11. The, Lo 'doo University. From the F.d:n-hurg-h ticvicw. 12 Tlie Pijir. Speaker From the Monthly R. vi13 Lr-3 and Anteros. From the Metropolitan Q-Mr'T'ly Mfr2:pe. 14 The P., hic-ss Lover at the Grave of the lie tr.yrd. Fr m the same 15 Horracuo. From the London Mvurazine. 16. Child nd I31iiid Grandfather. From the London Literary Gazette. 17. P-rr m his Utter Years From the Nt vv 18. MitceUanious Selections Th Iron Ms-sk New island Souihern Frontier ot Th:he' U ussian Canals Cornets ' he rondt r.siojr fro'tsj or tJmnier-h tre'em: the L'ts of : Cottiri mstroments P.-etocity of Musicid 1 a lent New South Wahs, 9. Literary Intelligence Niprdeon in the other World lemoi'i ot a S -rpp' ant in the FreneW Army Four Year3 Itfrsidenre in France MttnoTs of the Prims de M-mtberey 11. s-cof-h fi-rm in Novtriis a ! h- p(ii'iral Prim- r H -d'-i,s Lit- of Mrs S.ddons Second vol. of Slur's M. nvurs Nie-i;hrri H s'ory of Uonr Troil ps edition of lir.rner Uussel 3 Sntie'l and P i-fan- History of :he Wo. Id t .. I. 11 .. V L.l !- ! . itt-s ... a "Miory m uannioai nonits Paubjs Parochinlis -Graham on Coin nd Cur j rrj,v,P,VP,s 5n ChlH ard L put1itMbBn. n frish Antiq-ii ies The Mosaic Precepts e!uuht'ed ai.fl d. tench d Mrs. Pick's Napoieoo Mo'ij Introduction to it,e New Test,rnjnt History f the Ousi.de- New Gneahnical i';h-irtThi IJevolt of the Bt-es- The Little 'A orld of Knovvhdg- Kpitome of A".cient ar.d lodern History M mnt f'alvary. Etc. A Sysim of 1) mestic K- nnomy ni Coi k'-ry N w Historical Move! Part I. of a Dictionary of An -.tf.rny and Phisiilogy -Synoptical Tables of the Materia Vadeeia Letters fr--m Co Tzoey Lands Treatise on ?he namre and Cure ot Kheutatism ltev. Norman on the N -cessity of a Revel aion History of the Mahrattas Itrcer.sio Syaoytica Annatationis Sacra The Gipsey, a Tale d Komsr.re -Illustrations cf AnjIo-SuSon Poetry, Sec ttc. JO. wYV-rff British Fublicatisn

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COUNSELLOR. AT LAW, TT AS removed 'o L-wrenceburgh, Indiana, 11 where h? will faithfully attend to pr. ft s ,ional bus.nrss intrusted to his CKre. lis will .it tend h circuit co-f-ts in Dearborn, Suitzer. Und, Uiplev arui Franklin cmir.th s, also the Su pretre and U Stat s cru.-rs at Indianapolis. Ofii e on H gh Street, neiiy opposite the PiMadi iim Tr t- tin jf (V.Y- re. Feb. 2.3, iSCfi. s J1 COUNSELLOR. AT LAW. OJJic cn Fi ont Street, t 'inarniuii, r.t or the Hotel. "friTE W'H praefiie in the counties ofHamH ilton and Hutler, and in th'-District and 'circuit courts of the Cnst. d States, for the a ,- ..,r ATTi If. l.Y :i co un sr. i i.er. at law. : p. -..it... c.vru'' h, L W 1 i: 1 lie ti.ir 1 J.l'iw U Ottiuu Co Wal iOU' S l.iw rei.C' burp ; , 12, 1HJ6. FUL LLVG, D YLVC A. YD DRESSLVO OF CLO ill. 'IHF. m1 scrib.-r rt sp c tu;l ir fi rn.s the j o ettnoi-d lu gtve jet.tT 1 - -istj 'no' . TJ.'OMAS DAKL NG. M :;chts r Jo'v 2-1, 18.6. REMOVAL.. F) D subscriber who is m possession n expen. rice the good r fleets of bis medicine for dea?ro)ing tlie above disorder. JOHN L. V.TKINJ5. Cleves. Sept 26, 182a. SO 1 y'r. XOTICE. TFiF. cut)S"rihfrs will jtip-i at th- housp vi Jibus orw-ll tn ihe school s-ction, or.e mile .i'd a hhll from La renct'-urjrh, on T uesday the 7h tifSepnrr. m 10oclok in th morror., ?o I -ssc !( scv-t l v u ments -.n said si. ction for tt--m e.f veis. Plmsocs desirous o' taking k&V. 'V . . ) i' U ,;.l m a I CKulALD l- LA i L!)t li h Z A rV.KKIS 'v...- '-'6. Trus'ees. 'i oil, 'it 1 C J i l , r, TIlE sii -re boioer.s f tn Lv. , fir bu gh ,. t rry . (,ir ;; r y, nr; U-Tehv f:n':.n.-d tht 'he di-s-ect's l .-ivc recen ! hy purch-s: rr-d 3 I : "'1 v illi t ?t- tddMiori u ih.t s eek .f U . k 'm 1 1 at if-5: i ' u (ion. a.'J 1. ivp'iMi m r ?ivi'u' i on to ' r i . surer c n rof--. i- sui'S .g.ir.st ai suhHcnoi- r, -h. nunM h t nod de r.qu.-nt or in ? rt c rs six rr. ''eh.il next. t.ii v. he"-, t' o : hrst dav :r October--ot he roi-fi-rt" Pfd to he co!-i. . ctd '-y l vv. u h uh.v to ( m .cotp.ny foe the btr.cf.i d thr ms ::u'Ion. - DILL. sry. (Pi, Tf- -r ; y-T f --i. yv. r w 9 ( r. 3 tinm srn er t-fi.itliis nt..oi ml'orm ( t.s-P' tl lontduiut the a" i cent rnrn. i'-y. Ihs-t ! e h-.s t-ai lishtd f ct ry in thi t uvn d Lv nr-t! urli, v. here the a'.ovc m;!tined cu-.inss v.i:! i -ir td . n in ! j its venous rai.cht k r g, meriii mr arid n p rrg s ut ill tit s-- ripta.-. wtsrgtcal ir.jitr urr.rt.ti, and a.l other W:p.(!a . i 'Cutlery, at the siioi f t st notice, in the o- jts od beat manner, and on the most nnoJeiiitv tc;-c.s. JoL'V B C Aii iilNCITON. Lv.iT- nret-urph, i2, 2.S 3 WW. W m'mi m mZZ W t.S, mm a& J Ofltrs p:o-cj.S!Utal services lo tnc ciIik-hs.'! Larenr U crh oJ JlenoOfn COUi.' V, lodirM, nd 'o th-e of 15 one c im'.y, Ky. aii t!-milt;i i:oimtv, Ohia. liV-i 'ence L iwrmcehi rjjh, .'. itor 't. H ie!. Ooice on lttrh sirt-t 'be-low ilir; M ke. hoo.rf . 1 w -1 7 V .V-.T k t v 1 : ' . 1 1 , . 1 1 . : : J:-iu hi:. It. :'T 1 A S rfcently s--,ii!i.Ti t'lmsIf in a sm-dj i J fr .T. odd sr.j sho s..utii sic:e o H-g strt r, in.o;'-L Iv opp )Sile 'h- Mikethoue; v,hrrr , fr(m lictn his U.i.g t xpt-ritrc tno rigid attention to fusintsM, he hop s to rnrit a rrhperaahie xbsro of ost,m The (iciitl-mcn of L v ree..-( luir-h 4. n.l i's vicinity are, therefore, r-quested to y;t- hire, a trier Way-farmg' Gentltmen are sulicittil to vuu July V2f IS. .5 ir-tf rr i n W 1 111 1 11 fa c t o v v. f TIIR Sut'scrihfrp has tsUoished a Tin anJ sheet i. on Fa. i' rv, mi the 'ocn !" Law , rr C"tor,r one do- r st ot John Grui s tavtrn iwht - r h wi I coasa..t!y keep on hard a I ,rjje i o-.d pOKihi 30 tnunt of Tim wsrt, whi-h he will s il wi -..esie and retail at the Cincinnati prices. ISe v.-.,. 'so d) all Kinds cf rnendir n '-pnirif.g' m that line Vd orders will he thankfully re. :-! and punctually attended to on the shortest notice Ut iiHs now, and a! way will kep In his employment a first rate Workman, which will enable him t.j do as k'ood v.ork t.9 is done m the westrrn cuntry. Toe public are invited to give him a trial. JAMES A PUTT. Larrrencehurh 1?, 1R?6. 31 tf. TACESY UP "T5 Y P'ul Swif'.ot iKrd r.shu.p, Dearborn connil ty aoout tht A, of June list. A ltan colour. ed HOU' r. l-liul : OPe Year old !; Rrsrinrr . nn rn rks cr brar ds p-n-eivabie. Appra't&cd to six dollars by Walter Hits and Jacob Hays, July 1,1826 Copy from my hock '.f Astravs. THOM AS PALMKU J. P. N. P.. Toe above notice would have appeared fooner Ind not soine pers"n ussr.red me they knew the owner of the colt, and that it was no use to publish it. PAUL SWIFT. Atippjst 26. 1S:5. 33-3 HAGS I RAGS! THE highest price in CASH or writing paper piven for clean Linen ar;d Cctton ' RAGS at thi? odv:?.

W3PM JD.L'te 'i 1 OIib' jV 'l 1 Ct:' 'iyK ti.e undefined, h-viugonthe iuh day 'J ) ot April m the year l2t, uke.i leiu-rs ot admi.asu-auon from the Clerk's ottice o Jhe Drtorn Circuit Court, on ihr estate ot Ccorgc tmth Ute ot K.ndolph l ovvrsh.o. in saidCouot., deceased, hereby g.vC nonce th.twid e.utr nrobblv solvent. Alt rtTfcoi iwdebud to s ad estate'ure requested to muke imn.tdite p-y-men: ; nd all ptfaons iivi. just cl.ms -gao.st su att, -re ao ,rtp.t!,,fcd to txt.b.t u.cir Lbums properlv utht luittea tor &ttuttr.tn-, one jta'r fn,m the said 2UU day ot Aj-nl k I.t ptisonsl property ot said estate, ccrsist-ii-ot rioiscs.cdttie, t.rniing utensi.s, houMthold. ui,. ki'.chen turnituie, Jc. wilibt s-ld at Public "eudu- cn the 7'-h day t eptcniber f.a.,i the inn' dvteiiui: house ct shig iiectayed a!s to lunaneiice ai lb hu 's A. M. JAAihs bTKWAUr, AdmV. AN b M 1 1 H , Aitj r.. Av f ut 5. 18 5. 31 NIrivm LrAZATEER. .CO T ! : i1. .'! .s'TibtlS .'l.'iiA.'iiUili li.i .iiii ilic; 7.Ci ,h i t lb s s'.te, t.d Ui. puCi.c, iht tbt ' i f ,OW rl.g'cd t ihe pub.KVloU Ol & Lk 1 i., - tuitl li -l'he Iiidi'aia Gazetteer, or Ter.cgrapiL' Ct ntjtiri-' pr ci i i ii .i i.;r jevt rl C ui.ti-s, 1 uv V'ujfe ., t't iiic oIm, iods, L-kts, iiivtis, Uittk, S-iri g. Jx. IN lilK Shvib V? l.Nt'i.ViNAr 'iijihuielitul:'ij arrci. eu, ly JiUi.N SwCjll." ivPl KKirtl'MtChH). 1 h s v.ork is VAii.'.ini gcutrtl cescrip .U! tO tl: ttit, ill V-iiltll U f t i lUllkiti, 1.9 Sanit, bvinuae vS, h, tjtt,v.ii itv Li.fcti'., Civil r na l'iiacii ln .bii'i.?. ic u.'i, I'auiniu n?. lit i ig.oue, L harrt'-Ur a .u .v.iai.Ucrs, LiltrutLut, iht.c toil MjKti'iCiU.ct, J rom ot j. vi-n.rntiii, t't-iiii roent, l oic i ! ilic O'-u.di), ue, l'iouuc-.lOi-S t iiUu-U !.'U AliuqUillt. ilos work i now ia the i'ltss and will ht puhninu tn hipitniuer rt. s.. . It w ul cunum aout 150 CuoucciOiO pJg&; a.a(i wul Ue pnulcu oa .cw tj ana hue Uituiuui p per. JUUX SLOTT, m .. poUi.inr. CentrcviHe, Is. June 30 h, ih,6. . lit t.' low, i g teridiuMUk art buj-jined, inrev o.nn i.a-iicu ft ht wtrn.1 Air. N.Ot,: Mi .tuegmg tron a cursory xamination f the iugu rii at. of v,.!ii t.oZiilei , 1 m iniui to ID. ii& ot pif.o ol n a ou uiu-, j,m; tht UirVAuik uiit -l niucb u. Ht utih.v : a: ii pruuidtiv to tU. Kn.g:ai;t, anu tn. Sc mU i tbttd in x t. orujjintrti aiqu ..ut.i.tt wii.t Uu sstvtri oii. i..b io liie state. 1 am, dv.r sii, itbptct:uii) )uuis, 6.C. M. C. t.GliLESiOXRroLikvuic, ,iui.i- i4, lo.5. Dtvr Sir Tlsvui txii.;i,i a iln- iDai.usci ipt (i-z tctr v ioch hia itui in ti.e hai.d ot Juce lusioo, i ; iv. i t opiMon lhii Iticvvoik ihWtll drsin d, ;,r.v. ili ht of nuith public utility to t iiiirnnts, sno M iircc oi lniorn.auon to ait i one . . 4.ed m tar .i peg-.pi. id iht lomary. H. sre-r tVii i , jours, JA.iLo NOllLL. Mi. J. hn Scctt. Rrookvilie. June T4 IS. 6. Mr. J dm Scctt: b;; i have thktu a cursofvlo k i ri.!ti ihc iofjj5crtpi (. z itttr v ou ut inio rr.y I :ii:c, ai o. j,n rr.uij ti.ciineu to iha.k tl e , ,rk veil liefe'fctud. r,d ifexecuttd accordn;l Wlil l)r Hr.iOc' tiV usttul. such h ucik is muctt W'Htd for t inipTtnts aiid othtrs ; j,i.u I C. VOI1 IT5 iV nstl-t W.tU thf- SUCCrS Vl.lir U.r.i.ra ' . . . J i lllllv lri-T. ' ' b 1 A i E OF 1 L L N V . ttzrifzerland county s.s Switzerland Circuit Court : ; A phil Tewm, A. D, 1&25. Nathan M. Wbitttmort ,' Francis Bn m s, J: math ft Ureder, y IN CHANCERY. ! Jcob M kt sett JaiTies Kiriv, at'd Nanc hirby. J I Hfo ponies hy their solicitors camp, rod otj m;nion ot ilk complHin-rnt !;.- is rian'ed to i.neiid his said bid ami rri.te .!.rtni isaum iieteiidnt, which 1 done u.stsntt r and the au.tnd,cd i ill hied; and H fpptanrjj .0 the stiiijiaction ot the court I y cinoavr. rli-.c, that t!u i id lr m lUum is not a r. suit nl of the state of In-di-tfiu, 00 tvooon it is or,.Krtrl oy the court that r.-o-.ice ot iht p-orin.c ut tins b;U t.e pubusshtd three Wks succtssnely, o i'o fe th i txi turn ot this court, m t!ie Indiana Paliachum, u week y ntuspuper rinttd 11 Lvrer..ct Luigh, m ilie CJtinty ot Hr .shoro and state oi Ii.aiaiii., rtcpjirir jj the sit irt!,, Ilum to frt. ai'd appeal eetore t ht Ji:d oj : nr s-utl c -tiri, on Hit- first day ot t)u ir ik'XI Imr.-, to ai;sir .m cc n"irliin in s-.id bil! , oLtit vv. iht Wit miiiirs and tbn-gs '.ntiriu conuMt-d um l-- Occiet.a uttoiiim ! li orc:r '.I tlit- C. un. Teslr lb II ALL It. Will I LIIEAI), Cpk. o(i-3 w ii 1 A I L OF L UiAN A. Tvifzrrlcnd county s. s. . :tz.rlrid Circim Lour. ; Awiii. Tehh, A. L. 182c" John St t, rs. Joseph nodd, Htio) an Duyn, AbrubuH. lh puy, I H L i. tit a bv t':e t F.IL LLIX CHANCERY s ir hoi-.cjtors came, gnd on mot 100 tu 1 tic carbpiaioant, and it atpt aring tc n of the court that Abihm Dethe s..t islctctioti h,uy, one ot ;h.e ceknUai.ts m ihis bthaih it. n'jt rtsuitot ot tiir state of Indiana, It is orutrtel cv the couri that notice of the pe( titi,. v id thiaLiii ot- published in the Indians Palladium, a vttkty ntwspaptf printed t L. rtt.tthurgh, in wie ct tinty of DtHrborr., state of Indisto., lor three wttks successively tetort tlu p. n u-m cl this 1 curt, rtrpjirii jj ihe sa.U Abraliair. Lt puy to pptnr before the Jucgtsi.t th s court, on Hit hr.st nay of their iitxt trim, to ai svr the con. plaint m said bill se fo-th,or ihe same vvnl be taken as cord'tsstd agbins. rum liy ordtr the Cuurt. Ttsre iSHAiiL U. WIIITEHEAP, Cl'k. Aubr5. 30-3w TERMS OF PUBLICA110JY. The Pallamum is pruitea uttklj, cn st!"r royal paper, ai 1 tlKEE DOLL A US ytv annum, paid at the end vi the year; which mHy be uucharged ry tht p.mcntof I Wi, MiLLAKs ot advance, vi by pi. I O HOLLAND is. Jtii-'TV OLATS at the txpiration vt Aj- 7r:ci?itha Thone who receive iheir p-pcit, through the: Post-Office. cr by the mail carrier, must pay the carnage, otherwise it udl ot chaigtd on "their su. scripvion. ADVERTISEMENTS Containir.jj 1? lints, three insertions or !ess, enc dollar; twtnn-hve. cents for etch additir tia jn1 sertion larger advertisemmis in the s.me prop rsion. V Letters to the editors must be post-paid, otherwise thty will not be attended to

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