Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 37, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 23 September 1826 — Page 4
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E?5 SCLLCTD. Confidence and Credit. Th day ws dark, th markets dull, th6 'Change wnslbin. Gi'ttes were full, Arid hnlf the town waa breaking; The countersign of Cash was ;Slop! Bankers and Dar.krupts sbut up shop, And honest hearts were aching. When near the Bench, my fancy 'epied A faded form, with hasty stride, Beneath grief's burthen stooging, Her name was Credit, and she eaid, Her father, Irade, was lately dead, Her mother, Commerce, drooping. The smite that she ws wont to wear, Was witber'd by the hand of car1, Her eyes had lost their lustre; Her character was iron, she said, For basely she had tVeo b traj'J, And nobody would trust her. That honest Industry had tried To train fair Credit for bis bride, And found the lady willing; But ah! a Fortune hunter me, And Speculation was hm name, A Hake not worth a shilling: The villain was on mischief bent, He gained both Did and Mam's consent. And then poor Credit smarted; He filch'd ber fortune and her fame He fix'd a blot upon hrr name, And left her broken-hearted. When thus poor Cr-dit seem'd to sgb, Her cousin Confidence, came by, (Methioks he ovist be clever;) For, wh n he whisper'd in her ear, She chec'k the wh, dried the tear, And smiled as sweet ws ever! OX SLEEP an I DREAMS. Whatever pleasure or pain man is capable of receiving or su Ferine in slrep, it Trust he .in proportion to the perfection of the scnos as to dree. A man horn blind can have no idea of vision, awake or asleep. To him the fair face of creation is totally veiled in profound dark fcess, and all the beauties of spring, the glorv of summer, the ripeness of aiiriima, and the snows of winter are perfectly erased as to the pleasure of beholding them. The blind man, in his dream, fancies lio fairy fields, beholds no rocks, mountain?! or precipices, whence to ii?e or descend. He mav indeed be terrified! iw thr nniao nf fhnndfr. sfnrms. nmli
tempests,-the hidpoas howl of winds, ori,o;v llis f:,.t:le example, and obey hi,
iernpests, the hidootis howl of winds, on , .1- . I .1 : r.u u..'SOle
the li-htnins fiahes the bendin- of' Gotland; tor wiiici purpose he raised hou-hs in the waving forest, or the mo- an of no less than an hundred thoutionof the mighty waters,-fall not under ,n,cn' Fdin? his torcign allies. , f: n J ifirue, beiiis: in "reat diijicuity, was obiirr.. 1 c : r. r zed one iiiLflit to take up hisuuartera in
IIV 1.1 iV4.' i HH. VVV Mll II i 1 im 1 iMiiiMiiiinnw r 1 it u fit 1 1 n u't:i f 1 tin 1 If the deficiency of one of tl u"".w' .1 r v j. i
inns miuiKii iuii.s .1 man noiu luiiiunif:. ... t 1 . Dr , r,i c ,r,t in still rec lining Ins head on a strawy adequate notions 01 twe works ot natures .yy , , , , , , J 1 1 . 114 1 1 c 1 pi low, he beheld a spider chmbinq a how nitjch more would the mind' of man ' . . . . 2:1 . , , , 4- 1 .1 , j LeaTir to cnin its curious attenuated web
1 . c . 1 dilion of a new sense, or even ny an en--
lnrcrrnent 01 the sense of vision J; the, ,n, ' , . , rr . c i c .essay. 1 ins attractea tne nero s iu effects of the former we can nave no! , - ... . . ,,
more a conroprion,than a mm horn blind! WW nf rnlonr,: of the latter. vv - 1 1. c Di ; i . iv i are enableu to lorm oma idea fro ti what we behold in others, who are endowed 1 .r,-..: . I Wli t a SllUeii'M Url err in v Itsl Lli. tr ' I 1 r. ,,11- t i 1 his would naftirally lend us to inc.- nrin c -l cn'ii(a-f fr oiiv r0 1 1 , 5 n r :l i .
quire into tie nature, power, and acfivi- . r
ty of what called the second siht, or v"" . V, ' " H
1 - i- .I 1 i;i , , 1 .1 iitiurv. u. 1 tae uurieeuiii nine jid 11 v, complex vision, hot!) nodny and mental,- -1 r . . . . A . , ' . P
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i c c .. ii,; miM'Ct has tauirht me a lesson ot persevedei'ree. Safnce it to sav, f hat fni sense. , . , r ti. r ;,uwi. m;M . r. i ranee, and &et me an example winch I or facultv furnishes the mind wi'h fresh .,ir ,, ,r .) i i , ;.,,;-, r.i i r u follow'. Have not i, in iiko manner, idei?, and ooens an mlinife held for the . , '.. . ' r c , . r r been twelve limes uisappomted of iariey. Scenes remote from tne eve of j . . . , ,. , , , I i . t .u niv wish, and deieaied by the enemv s otlier?, are naked to the auur, fhf pro- - . ' . - i J u u .; ,i,irt,ir,, tw. , . superior treachery O.i one trial more pht, the second sighted seer, t'te agents . ' . . J J r . 'n i n i a u ni. . . i ? depends the late of mv dear distressed of beings perched on the pinnacle ot preeminence whose piercing eve t;jks it) c0'latr.v fl. ...
i- i i , i ,f ' Kiiiiionis and continents, and tonevievi beholds mvria N the most minute or the most magnificent. Prom the Boston Lounger. Snpakinz of mu-quitoe-j, tir, puts me in mind of a sjood t-ry which I heard the ofber dav at tiie G oselo-rv Hotel. iuu r.,. . v... , ...... ...
ySlf IM..1.., W... - ... tw. V !m CJrcumferenee at a rard froa tht. fculfdCCj xvoridp:ke a toad stool? t certainly' -nU l6 w circamferenco wben lueitsured close recollect Jo-sh has a red nose la r pea;to Uu. &rounil jut tbis ls nonIIQg compared jacket face of fhe colour and substance! vviU, the circumference of the great chesnut tree of a nvjscle shHl sells ovsh'r down by on 'lount Etn.i, in "ictlr, which measures
the s'mn of th rank hotlle? a it s of uo consequence vou see 1 just dropped in to the G .osberrv the other d:v, and who
should-he-there but old Josh Samp in t!ie:fynopsia of the. news of the wurld, has tbe folacf of taking a jrfass of iro. Ju?t asjlowins: parapraph: Josh Iiad t)inwi out his tobacco and trot American Litigiousncss. An acti jn for damthe mii2 to his lip-:, a htie musquito litjag.es w.tsiflely brought at Uenvt-r Ohio, against o.i t!ic end of his nose, and !e-j;:in to boreja person for Imthug the phimtiiVa pi iioua away like a well digger. J sh A It him, which hida spli'.in the hoKom, ,.nd consequentand 'ned to ?bake the roirue .!' by mtn-l'y leaked tbeslo;i3 and starved the pigs The
in- bis head ad distorting bi features. for he hated badlv to stop drinking after he had' began to tate. But the musquito hdu on and at last stun?; Joh so keenly, that he let fly with hU fist at the place in r:ie, without thinking to take the imr from his lips. Miserable Josh! most unf-rtunale blow! Never under no circu:n?tanc13 should we proceed to acl in n passion! The blow took effect on the upper nart of the mucf and crushed it to atom laid open Josh's nose like a shelled oyster, besides cutting his fist and bunging up an eye Poor Josh blubbered like a whale, and it was with much ndo that mine host lugged him off into
the garret to fake a snooze, for he was as blind as a bat. This event naturally led the people in the bar room to speak of musquitoes. Sir, said a coarse eailor lookiog man in
a corner, "the musquitoes we have in this country are not to be compared to those in the south, Damme, sir, they'll eat up a Yankee as you would a raddish without salt in Georgia. talk about these little sickly, calico-winged things, Why sir, what would you think of Jhv Orleans musquitoes? They fly about the room as large as a goose, and carry a brick-bat under their wing to sharpen their bill on, damme 1" Anne Bitllen. la Ilonssaie's Memoirs, a little circumstance is recorded concerning the decapitation of the unfortunate Aune Bui't n, which illustrates an observation ot Hu-ne. Our historian no tices that her executioner w as a French man of Calais, who was supposed to be uncommonly skilful; it is probable that the following incident may have proved by tradition in France, from the account of the executioner himself. Anne Builen bein" on the scalFold would not consent to have her eyes covered with a bandage, saving: that she had no fear ot death. All that the minister, who assisted at tier execution could obtain from her was that she would :?hut her eyes. But as she w as opening them every moment, the executioner was fearful of missing his aim, and was obliged to invent an expedient to behead the Queen, lie drew oil his shoes, and approached her silently ; tvnile he was at her left hand, another jpf'.r.'i;j advanced at her right hand, who made a great noise in w alking, so that this circumstance drawing the attention of Anne, Mie turned her face from the executioner, who was enable by this means to strike the fatal blow, without being disarmed by that spirit of affecting resignation which shone in the eye oi the lovely but unfortunate victim. The King and the Spider. Solomo.v frays, "The spider layeth hold with her hand, and is in Kings paiace: That even a kinif mav receive ominous information from .in insignificant reptile, the following story wih demonstrate. Robert Bruce of Scotland had long , wajrod war with Ed ward J. of England 1 williOUl SlH.TrS. Edward II. bent to iolI t" I ..,.. I la the mornnn; uii 1; ui a n v ai ai tnui . .'irifw.fa. .- .-v. ir I i' r tncnit 111 lie r ri ui rur nuiiiiiiii. 3. 11c iiioee-i mi 11a v: ... . , (I i lilt" n U 1 11 1 1 1 1 I . X lit IIIOV,ll 111 llO IWI 13 coiid notice, i wlio with regret saw it fall a second time, 7UI " om the same situaticn. 11 made a third attempt without success, and m the - . .. , 5 hvJNrTUl a.sf ,al'-d iNot without a mixture of concern and 'curiositv, the monarch iweive times raw . - ' t . . . couch and thus exclaimed: 1 ins Httlc. oo sav inix, Ljruce arose, raiiieu ins lor - .. , ce, and a lew .biys after trained ihe memorahle haitie of ii.mnockbura, iu which 30,00J of the eaemy fell io the fielL and restored the monarchy ol Scotlai.d. The largest tree in England soems to be one on the estate of Lady iStoarton, in Yorkshire, .hch in ,716 n S3 ftelb 43 within the hollow of the trunk abjut ilO-l feet. The Edinburgh livening Courant, in its Pontiff clainicif duaidges for the injury done to Ihe pigs, on the ground that tbe defendant knew , ' 9 ' , , . . of the defer-t when he lent tne trough, and did not inform li'nj of it. It was proved hy the defendant that it was a trough taken up bdiift in Hi- Braver, and that it uas split in the Lottorn when be had it in Ins possession, which he hulcaullced to prevent it frooi leaking: and that the pUiniiffknew the fact when he borrowed it. APt the exaniinatioa of several witn.fisos. jijdgment was rendered for the plaintiff for 62 1-2 cents damage (about bait a crotvo) and costs of suit editor should reflect that tin's li-or-? a matter among ourselves, hut iu the case of Jonathan Doolittlc vs. Cngor MacAlpine, zvherein it appeared that plaintiff borruvxd
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oj ufjuuiuai usmrt ij gci milium in consequence thereof contracted a certain disorder, called the itch, it uas the opinion of the Court, that though the defendant should in fairness have acquainted the plaintijf of the Aessean danger oj the garment yet that the fact of the defendant, being a XWeYWai was sufficient to put the plaintiff on his guard. Judgment rendered jor dcfendant u-ith costs. Conn. Mirror. ATTEMTIOMH TO the Officers, Non-Commissioned ''dicers, and Privates of the 55iU Iteg't Ir.d. Militia: In pursuance of a resolution passed by the rr ill Company within the bounds oi the 55'ti KtgH Ind. Wditia, kiThat 'he Secretary ive notice to the officers, noncommissioned officers, and pi ivates of the 55h lLg't Ind. Milina, of the formation of sid company;" uu arc hereby notified of the exint-nce of said company; ar.d I do hereby invite you and each of yi-u, o urite ynurs-lvts with. said company I) ys of D.-ili : every other Saturday, commencing i ii 'h.o dy. JOHN M'fl&L, Secretary. Saturday, Stpt. Id. S TATE OF IN DIAN A; Dxarbarn C ountyt set. jZi-pheriah Deal, vs. f toreign Attachment, Stepen Austin. j ued by the under signed, a Justic of the Peace, in and for Sparta township, in said county, on the- 8th day or August, 1826, anil rr turned on the 25h ot the same month by the propyl corisubir, endorsed "attached one pair of Mill Stunt s, with the Running' Gear, Husk frame, Boltifg Chest fcnd Cloth, and two Picka " I he psrtfrs bre hereny novated that trial o ;he above stati'il suit is set before me at my (.flue in the township and ounty aforesaid, on tli- 7ih day t OftoLcr lh6, jt ! o'clock on said day, at which time the) are requested to attend CHAULKS DS!IIELL, J. P. Sparta township, 5:u Sept. lb.'6 ADJWXISTRA TOWS NOTICE l"O I ICH is he et'V mven. thi I hhVr- t .lr-n JL u? letters ot administration on the estate o: liAMGL FULI.EU, dt eased, and that I thall fxposr to sale on ttur premises on Saturday tte r.Oth dy of this montii, the personal tftccid of s-sid de eased, Ci.asistiiig' of Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Plough Irons, iurk.es, and various 'her articles, on a credit of Twelve months with approved security. 1 furth.er notify all persons having : laiir.s a iinst sid estate to bnnj; tbeni forward within twelve nior.ths, properlv authenticated f;r S' ttu ment i fend those iodeftted to pay up in ca-'itiately and that said t state will be per feebly solvent. JOHN FULLER, Adm'r. Sept. 9, 182C. TAKEX UP "JJ Y Paul Swift, of Hard insbu' Dearhorn couniLJ ty. abouuhe of Juiu l .ii, A Iloan i ohur HOltiP; COLT; die year old last Spring-; no muks or branda ptroeivanie. Appraised to six dollars by U alter Ii!ys and Jacob If ays, July 1, lo. Copy from my book of Astrays. THOMAS PALMER J. I N. D. The above notice would have appeared sooner had not some persons assured t.e they knew the owner of the colt, and that it was no use to publish it. PAUL SWIFT. August 26, 1826. 33 3w IT- G. HOWiEB, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AS removed to ' Lw rcncenui h, Indinna where he will faithfully attend to profes sional business intrusted to his care, lie will attend the circuit courta in LVarhorn, Swiizerttd, Itipiey arid Frarkiin couuti. s, also the tu p en;e nd U. States courts at liidiiiricp lis. Of h k on H gh Street, nearly opposite the P-lladi urn P.- t-i iie Office. Ftb. 25, 826. 8f COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 07re on Ft ont street, Cincinnati, near the tUtel p E v i 1 1 practice in the counties ofHami ihon and Uutler.ar.d in tbe District aod circuit courts of the UraUd stales, for the Disfrn-f nf Oh if! a len in I li. born, and in the Supreme court of the ttate of Indiana. April 15, 1825. io 1 K i. ATTORNEV AND COUKSELLOR AT LAW, X j A on. m need the pract.ee of the Lew in -i-i lie thud Judicial Circuit. Office on Wuh ui: street, oppote the L'tiurch. Ljwreacrharh, May 11, 1826. 18-?f. Oilia i,(a p, oiedS.Oiial sr-r vices Lo O.e eitizeiis ot Lawrtnceburjrh Deal Lorn f-ouu:y, luci-ana, and to those ot B one county, Ky od ffauuiioii '.ounty, Uhi. Residence" Ljwre.ncebuiti, at Mr. Hum's H ..tel. Ofiie- on tlih tartee otlow tie kct house. Lawi tncf-burcli, May 11 1826 91-tf SHEW IT'S SALE. BY virtue of . wru of Venditioni FyponiS, to me directed, 1 will ofler for sale on the preu.is.;s on Saturday the 30;h in3t. the renfs anu profits of 96 Acres ol Lnd, it being a pu; t ul section No. 13, town 7, range 1, ut.si, lor the term of 7 years ; audi, the sme v. it. n.t sll Lr sufticitnt to pay & sa .isfy the balance ,i .n atcution in t.evur et" lioDen I Moore a!rai:iSi IaJac Wctler, I will expose the fee simple ot the saim for the best price it v, id bring m c.sii, as liutn.irized by the Uevis d Code of 18.4. g-iviug luriher powers to sherdls out of effic-. be . sec. il.pge 392. JUHN bPLXCLli, Sept 9, lb.6. Luieshrf. D C Tin Manufactory. 1HE fcubscrioer lis tataDfisu. w Tin an;' X stieet iron Factory, in the tovin uf L-iv rc.ceburh, one aoor west of John Gray's uvtrn, . Tx'.'i ir , - Tf ,f" d general aSOi tmcnt f I in wre, which he vvi;, slt whoies-le and reta.l fct the Ou.cinoti .i ices. lie v.vd als-j do all kinds of mending or ::piring m that line Ail oiders will ne think 'un ,t: c,vcu ,iU Funciuwiy atundtd io on the ihorltst notice IL has now, nd always will keep in his employment a hist rute workman, which ul!l enable him to do as good work as is cione in tut western country. The public arc invited to eive him a r trial. JAMES A. PIATT. Lawrenceburgh 12,18-6. 31 tl RAGS! RAGS! flJHE highest price in CASH or writing IL paper given for clean Liaea and Cotton ZvAUb at this oilice,
JSTeio Goods. THE subscriber has just received from PHILADELPHIA isnow opening in the town of Lawrenceburgh, a general assortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEJVS-IVARE, S,-c. which hs OxTers for sale on the lowest terms. ERA ST US TOUSEV. Sept. 9, 1826 35 tf
PUBLIC SALE. T'ILLbe Id at the late residence of AnV ) fcirrw Arrristrong-, deceased, oo the 7th .t (. tuher nes , oiif mare nr.d a nuniht-r of articles, ih; p r&inul .M'pen ot the dectased. EZRA FERUI, I S;pt. 16, Those who know themselv-s idt bted to ihr estate or ihs dt tease-., wils loakt iiT.eei..lt pay Misrin, xrui those hat ui,; ciaiir.s m ui present lh tor sr't t i:u i;t STA1E OF IN LI W Switzerland cowity, s. s. !witzerland Circun Co-i.i- ; AfuiL Teem, A. L). 1S2C. J. hn Sex, vs. Joseph iodd, 'ery V'vt- Oujn, Abrs!. an 1) puy, HILL IN" CHANCE LY 1 HE pities rv their solicitors cam.?, and cn motion of tlr coriipUii.ant, and it ii -p? to the t ishcT 1 ,u i.i the emir' tliat AGi-hm I)c- j , pU , one ot hr I'efer dai ts in '.hit ndialr, is not a itsideiii n tti. stdte-of Indiana, It is ordtitd by the cour' tl a. 1 -i.tre of thi pe'tieiu-y i t thihdi be puMis' td in ht India'. Paiiaiauni, a wet lily n-vs.. -per pr.nd ai L.w reiK tbm j;li, in vhr C'Hintj nf I (.1 o, state of li.t. u.iio, Ur threeweeks surossi'veH refore the tu-zi term f this court, rt-qtiir.!" 'h' said Ahralum IJepuy to .p per beioie the Judpt9e.t th'S court, ou 11. e hist da of their ntx' term, to ansver the compl-iut in saul till s. forh,or 'he smr.e will be tktn conf-ss'd r. nshim l?y order hr Court. 'l s'e ISIi.VF L li. WHITEHEAD, Cl'k. STATE OF INDIAN Switzerland county, s.s Switzerland Circuit Cou. t : Ai'uit Txna, A. D. Ib25 Nathan M. WhitttmoreI Frtnns Bs, Jonathan tieeder, J.cb V.lc.-sed .1 itiits Kirby, und Ndi.cy Kirfty. V IN CHAXCF.KY. J ITlF. p .rnes by iht tr dol.citcrs came, and on motion of '.h c( n'n'-n.-nt Lve is granted to amend his said hid i.n.1 rni.ke riii. Hi-u-n df i.(1i ot, winch b Jor.i ;--..r.tt r i d The a:end-e-d hili fled ; at.d i' pp '',r!M sl;stir tion or th-- rouri J i fihd, tl.u ih- sa Mrt'tn ILuhi is r.ot a resident i f ttic s'e of t;.-di-.na, on tr.oiion it is r:: rtd i-v the court ih not ice oi the pe.d-ncy of thin t ili he puhlishe-ei thrr-e v. lis aut.i r aiv t !y, Ot tvre: t!ic i.ct itrru f this r'urt, t the Indini l'.Uaci ,um, h week n-w sp-.per p"i.ried u I .av. f r r.r. in th oun'v of D-'hrhorji ai.d s'e it li.diai.u, rt.'ii:r ipp- th- said 'artio li -uili to he and uppe.tr hi tore i!ir Jud-s f ou sul cnur, on the Crsi .Uy of thf. ir n-xr term, to hr.su t r hid cenriptji:.in sid bi!i, oihtruiie thr mtt- ra and ihin 'herein rontijned un be oerretd feCec-iUii.!. My order of t!i - Conrs. Teste- li R ALL K. Will i EH F AD, Oil.. Aug 5 CAM A RIDGE ACADEMY. lilt. U' scr t'f r, t.i the bove uistitulion will ..... .. . I piease to e; ii i t c , ii t lie annual e! etion to I'rusiees 'k s p'arr 1.0 :sH;rdy th- h ios'.. when all th- xc. who fisve sm.scr.Ocd lor ;s i'.r provemen' in- s r;i schoiurs to it, are- earnestly solicited to ait. nd at 12 o'clock on thi day ui the kbove pLce. John Dazes on, Sannul Gaucher, Ahdrezc Tiay Trustees. 1 OME DOLLAR REWARD. UN K AY fn m tht t.iibni.ri".r. iivin . ... the town of l.a ri iii ehiui h, Dearborn coun ty Irid'ann, on Stiirov the 9'h tiay of b-pt tn '"tr. 1826 .it ppii.tice oy n..ruid JoSKP.'l LUCKKUV, 17 ye-urs of on ihe ?th ot'Jhj last. Thr -i'V- lewurd dl be iiiin to si v .7 w. . ... L ... J I . Hcri)ii vw.n w.11 return said : oy All PetsOr.t. , are hereby tornvurnt.d hrbuiir, employing 01 trus:ing t.id boy, on the peril tt the 1;. LLtsllA aX cept. 16 18?6. 26 3 aTLYMIMG BUSMESS. THE susniber wishes to inbnm his old custom-rs and ihe pui lic ji.craih , hat he hss tommmcetl me a.nv- Uf.ii. ess in huusr !ti Walnut street, h shori !isiince southeast of the ludiseni Hold, where h- Uill he t ill linirs renny to acroc mo.iatt- tlu.se u ho n.uy Lvvur 1 ia. Wilb their cubiotn. 1TvANKL! DAVt?. 36 Si pt 16 COLLKCTOJVS .Y0 TICZ. OTiLb. :s h-re! 'hai 1 u'lli attend at 'ht fiil-owihtr oUc.i s in Ortntier. i rr.li .ri t.vs, owi-; in thetovif. of L-UT in. ehui du r -irg ihe setting of i:it Court, v.hu Ii conn nrts " -d!y the 4Jd iso -t the pitcet i hoidir-gj th; lieg-meo!.. aiusrofthe 5i lieg ni-i.t (.oj the iJh Also ..t tht pice ot ho dinj- lie l gimonrd na:r,?er of the 55tn Ktir.r. iiv. on the I3th. A'so fct lh" ph.c . f holding liegirr.t-nial musffrtf tlv 15ih lig-,nifnt on th !4ih; at l ot whir , p!a. t s i wiii be prepare d to settle w ith nil who may vi lah tu ) rr; ir tax-b. I hope 5s n-y as e.in p will, i..r I must on al tht f-il to pay on he ah .ve di) s, on or m 1'ore the 2.1 Monday i;i November next, on which dy I will olf-r ,11 the Ln.i und town h.ts with their ippuittn-mces herei n of all persons that ne glect or t.l to discharge the ame t.s they stand harmed on t! eduphctes lor the j ear 1825, and I for mil forme r yeti n th inv be due me. j JOHN M'ENCEK, Col. for D. C. Lawreneehi'rph, Sep - 18.6 Xr CAUTIOX! TSTJHFRRAS mv w.h Lliza has left mv bed 1 t and bord, without any just cause or provocation, this ;s to forewarn rll ptrsens from h&rhoriiifr or trusiir.jr her on my account, as 1 am determined cot to pay khy d.-Us of her contracting after this date, JESSE HOItTON. Sept. 15, 132. Co CMr
OS' FOREIGN LITERATURE AXD SCIENCE, Isjust published by j;. L1TTLLL, rUlLADELVHU. The subM;iiption is 6 year, pavatle in dvi:ce It will be s.-ni to any part of tbe Unitttl juu-a, tv niaii, t o;. p-on,cUt ot Uvi li3f ou awcount, ben -g nctittii by the publiacr. Contents of So. 8, fur August. 1. Life of Cam-va. From the Monthly Keviev. 2. Wuiei 'on's Wai.vieru.gs in Souvt Atucrci.. Fr-.m the Ldinbusgh lievitw. 3. Lite '.d Cn-ructtr of the lit. Hon. Jmea Oswald. Fri in the Ui :u&ii Cni:c. 1. Tlu- Sottas ot tmc F-Uitia. Froiii the MttL.
. . . . !..( !M ... Fr:un ti e Ncu Montii. ly M-.;un.:. o. i iu- it.wCuon. From the &-mc. 7. .lfir.vir&.oi iaistii tiubsoa;;,i-ic. Firth the; iietri'-jpeoviVi; ii vitv. Cu iUt I): ..Ui of Vour.g lirido. Fiu3i 1.-; IJ.i i 9. j-'fjtr'i i r.rvcs on the l).-iks e.f ttu: Lis: tf u. i-rum the r.io4iih.y ltv t: nu L.ji r . 1 211. ea. m'lu. tu isitit.? the Fit! J of HjUk; . L si;: p.. tl'C MeirOpOil'.a. 1 1 li. liic Londjii UlllVtla. iHiro l:tvKW. 12. Ti.t Pi-nn staker. Frcm the iionthly Vi.'ft. 13. nd Antcros. From th .1 OS i Quarieily M ; -;.e. li. The r-iihL-sa i.ver i.1 the Cr&ve ci the t tr-y d. r ruiit 'In; sji.. i't Luc cace.10. i v. rr: uiv Loituufi rukjiuiiie. lu. -hilei :iei Li..d 1 1 i'tiiiU I u -.hi X r w rix ehc? L-'-naon L;tbrij (-.u.tt. f 1 7. Purr n. tiio ih'.itr Vt-rs. Fruni the NeV" j Motti t.ly a:i' il:e. s. r.nscti.i-iiiivxs Aslzctions The Iron Mi.k 'cv lai-.i-u SvruWiciii i'tuil!.ier UI i Hue: lUjSittii C-U.ala 2 '10 e.s Oi l;..l.ni.r-iialiis.ni;ij! Cut.oik lnauuCneiUi- t letwiij of Mailed T U M St w bi.un. . a it S. h9. lAiettiry Jnctilijinc: N. poieon ia the othe; u..i cu.u.'! oi 3i-igciii.i iii f rtiicu A i my Fu Vers iita.utni.c in France Memoirs ot" tt.e Frnr-e. oc Mi.iubiirty lioacoe n German Iovtiia-i he pui iiie.1 i'iin; Jtv Boden'i L:ie ui iV.rs t.iuuoi. becona Vol. ot ticgur'b Aiein -ira Nicoaiirr ILjiory . c: jj(ir3t Troih'jjs euiuon ot lioii.tr Ltiabtl i S.oit'd iid i'li. lane ii.bioi) ot Am Vv ui Id Matht son's History ot lluiiniiil LsotCvS' Poului I' .rochioi; j tiruijatii on Com m.U Lurr..,,C j -vtlb ill Ctiil; iiUei La Plata UelL.;iU i n Irish Aistiquiue 1'he Mwin 1're-.tpii. ciariddieei -d elcfti.U;.d iLs. Fe k's .Nikuii Huji's introuuctioii io ti.c New iettu-vn II story ot i he Liusadta (n-ne-uloizical Chart--Thf Ke-volt ot the iLiS the Little) W ork; ot KiiowUug. t-piu.rr.. ol Au. itnl ..nd Modern tiistory M.-uui o,.vry, iU.c. A by steni oi D.aeil.. Lcot.uir.y ai.U Cooiery ri.vv' tl isior icai Move! I'ai t Lot u Diciunury or An-U.-rjy iiG I'h.si 'ity cynop;ici Taoics of the Va?eria -te!rtii' Lttes ii'i-rn Cu.k;icy Lai.di '! rtuiijit cn tile nature enc Uur. ot Urieuiusm - lii-v. A Niiinian on the tcetny of a Utvti- - Hii'or of the A3iii-ttb---iice..Siv byoyti:.., Ai.i.utMiioniti Cacra -1 he Gipey.a Fie. f I : ; mi.-i.ee -liiuidraUcns ci F.tt.-v, he tic. 0. .AVw British Publications CCT J Ml j LEVA LtAZATEEH. ii.k SU.cribclS leSpetViUii r li.lw! ili the el!lti.a oi tins ttite, -net tbe puoiic, ;ht they arc: ii-.w . r.gagtd iu the puwiicativiu oi & uuw vtrk, ei.ntu ei The Indiana GazuZ: or 7otcgTQhkcJJiciicnary ; eor:tiiin.ig a d.-si .pv.uu several Counties,. fwVi'i.i, Vlilij. 3, be . li. ll.i lilt,, liOlidS, LaLtS, ILivers, Cictksi, b(aii i;s, i;c. IN Tliti SI Alt-, Oi-' i. DIANA : JUIKN sev; i i f cur 2 i.iuiii stcuiitij.3 1 !i;s vnrh. .- . uia . u.iUiii K-'iersl descrip. jtlOU LO tills tlaU, Ui Vv.ilcli ill Ue liOi-lUCd, llw ililc, UJUUj.I'U j, il'Uat.ijIl i.U JXlcLI, Civil . iia i'; iKieiai Liv.sioi.t, l v.iis, i'oaiAtiu, tit tig-uus, Lhat'wctv r u:.u ..iui iiwio, Liicidluit, j 1 n-.:v .Ui j anei inclines. l iuiTl oi iiv.ve: r.nen:, t -. iciiicnl, Faee ot Hie CcUt-try, ion. P.uUC. .ii.t.s (jl ri'.u nr.d nniiijuuiLs. 1 his work is now 111 in.- i'ress aed will be pub.ishtu m btpiimocr nexi. li will contain ..tout 150 eJuoUtciUio pcg.b, di.a v.ili ti- pniiicu 011 ulVy type nd lii.c iiiwuiUUi ppc r. JUILS SLO'IT, V. m. DOULliTV. Centreville, la. June 30th, ibj6. be liiu iiig cci i.ticutes urc Lui'jin-jd, inrecon niti.dueu oi die ivoiki illr. ajotu &it Juilging truoi a cursory examination of the ro.itib orti ei ve ur tuzulei, 1 wi iiiciui. t"d eo lb. 11K iiit: Oiii oi li . n 1 tint.- iilln 12.?. iiiC M i). li. ill ll llit.l l pU ..C Utlili) : lii)C puiTieUii y to tiic Lit.iraiit, , u li.u:c Hittieoltd ill a. u pogi plllCrti 4uji,:l!t;me V ilh t te- SeVci- - eoai.tits i.i Hit iiuLt.. 1 ii.in, Cis.tr aa, itspect M. L. LtiLLLblUXCtoekviih, Jui.! 166. Dear bir Having c-n.i.t.. euc ui.uacupt (j.z..lcel v. Ij ic ti lias iicv.ii to li.e linUo ol Juugc Ljjgti. SIo'j, 1 .ni Ot i pun-ju lii, Hit volk .a Well Uvs.gov., a.... a n. ol ltiueh puxtic utiiuy U ell.tgriillS, l;d a MlUOcoi ill...i Il.g V.GU IJ rtlt COOwCliitu .11 tf.t topigtapn vt ihe coui.tiy. Kestte,UiUi) , )vjuia, JaMLo 2tJbLti. 3L. John 5e,olt. UrCikMllt. Jtv.c ;4 ld.6. 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