Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 40, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 14 October 1826 — Page 4

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OICINAL. THE BATTLE OF C AMD EX "MaM drove his fi-ry chariot o'er that field, Which late in unpiophetic sbep had lain. Where thousands cirae to fight, to flee, to yield. Or swell death' binquet on the pory plain. Ilailfracpd fie!d! whose bosom drank the flood, Sfresminfc from patriots and tyrant's slaves; Let those who weep b'dew the flowery sod.i '. ' , i tha ilurtiN That blooms forgetful o'er graves. J Eventful plain! upon thy ample breast, The aged veteran from a distant shore. Stood like an Ajax where the carng prest. And taught the hungry rulture where to soar. I).- K.ilb, thy race of glory ended there, Whto hostile Myriads hemmed thy gdlant bind; Placid in peac yet terrible in war Pale id the gleam of ihy destroying brand. Spiing shall prolong the verduro o'r thy tomb, And autumn wniier with reluctant hand, Till heaven's bright torca thy spirit shall relume, For endkst thiiitmph in a happier land. theseus. SELECTED. From the Connecticut Courant. 1 HE OLD MAN. Why g.-ze ye on niy hoary hair, Ye children, youn aiol zy? Your looks, beneath the hl--st of care, Will bleach as white as they. I had a mother one- likn ynu, Who oVr uiy pstlow iitjn;;, Kis?d from toy c.t-tk the briny dew, And taught my ftul: rrg tongue. She, when the nightly couch was ppread. Would bow aiy uif.in kne. And place h r hatitl upon my bead, And kneehnii;. pray for me. But then, there came a fearful day, 1 sought n;y tnothtr's led, Till harb hands horr ni thence away, And told me she was dead. I phtck'd a f ir while rose and stole To lav ' by her side, And tho?t 9Mne sleep enchained ber soul, For no fond voice replied. That eve . I knelt me down in wo And s;iid a lonely prv'r, Yet, still my temples seen 'd to glow As if that bund were there Years fl 'd and left me childhood's joy, (Jay sports and pennies dear, I rose a wdd and wniiyird b y Who scorn'd the curb f fr. Jiprce passions sho k me I ke a reed, Yet ere at nght I sh pt, Ttt' ft hand n.ai niy bosom bleed, And down I fell and epf. louth came the props if Virtue reel'd Uut oft at daj'-i dtt hne, A marble, touch my bro eonyraled lib st Mother was i thin. ? 2d foreign Unds I trtivll'd wide, IIy pulne waf bmnd-nj: hih, Vice spread h r meshes my sole, And pleasure 'urM my eye; Yet. still that hand so s f; ai,d cold, Maint.iin'd us nosfic sy. As when amid my em I? ol jjold With Rcatle f .rce it I y. And it breatb'd a voice of care As from the lowly sod, 4M j-n -uiy only ore- beware! iXur sin ag iinst thy Gv.d.'' Y t think perchance, t t g'i hath stole My kindly warmth awny. 2)initii'd th tablet of the s j Yet when with lordly sway Ibis brow the plumed helm uisply!d 'I hat guides the warrior thronjr; Or b au,y tbril'inj: ting-r strand H'bese manly locks bun ng. That hallow! touch w.s ne'er f -rot! )ai) now, though time lutbett, H'a fr .sty seal upon nv lo', 'I b Be temples feel it yet. And if I ere in heaven -ppear , A mother's holy pravr. A mother's band, ami gentle tear, That pointed to a Sivnr de-r, Iluyfc ltd the wander- r t r . A Care fir ,i II unour. There are vry m any ill inihits that might with mtich ease hav hee'i prevented, whii.'ii, after we have indulged ourselves in them. Income incoriigild1. We have a sort of proverbial expre -io !

of taking a ivomrni dorm in her IVcldin Edward beheld the sisters form them;Ws, ifvou would bring tier to reas in.selve. into a circle, and sit down on the A i early behaviour of this sort, had a j;rass to a delicious banquet, which NanVery remarkable eiK ct in a Familyj nv Know conjured from the King's table, where-in 1 was several years an intimate' Fish, flesh, fowl of everv kind, arose to 1 acqn lint nice. his sight, and w ines of the richest kind, A Gkxtlem.v.N' ia Linalnshirt'hui fonrYrowned the nocturnal repast. Music D inghters, three of w hich were early w as performed hy the atrial hards, which married very happily; but the fourth, so charmed the hero and his train, that though no way inferior to any of her SU--thev all sat down in the circle, and enjoyters, in person or accomplishments had ed the rural repast with the utmost hifrom her infancy discovered so imperious j larit v. a temper(usualiy called a high spirit) that O e of the monks of Old Sarum chanc-

. it continually made great uneasiness in the

family, became her known character injbeen on a visit to his brother in the ta oeighborh od, and deterred all her West. Jle soon discovered that the

lovers from declaring themselves. How-! ever, in process of time a gentleman ofj api'iitiiuj tortu'ieand long acquaintance having observed that quickness of spirit

to. be her only fault, made his addressesjlhim, and lio resolved to break the cn-

and obtained Iier consent in dun form. The Lawyers finished the writing, (in which, by the way, there was no pin-money) and they were married. After a decent time spent in the father's house, the bridegroom went to prepare a seat for her reception. During the whole course of his courtship, though a man of the most equal temper, he had artificially lamented to her, that he was the most passionate creature breathh g. By this one intimation, he at once made her un-

derstand warmth of temper to be what he ought to pardon in her, as well as that! he alarmed her against that : constitution - O - i in himself. She at the sai same lime thct herself highly obliged by the composed behaviour which he maintained in her presence. Thus far he with great sue - cess soothed her from being guilty of violenres. nnii still revived to five her such a tnrriido .nnr.hn.umn nf l;U fir iv stiiri t ' v mat sue snoulu never cireain of giving. way to her own. He returned en the day appointed for carrying her home; but instead of a Coach and mx horses, togethervvith the gay equippage suitable to the occasion, he appeared without a ser - vant mounted on the skeleton of a horse. which his huot-man had the day before brought in to feai his dogs on the arric i nt- . -,i 1 1 it Iti linn; A icIriiLS 11 u h tiillioM V (U "-JI 111- IH itlUHI V l'C O llll CI I ' I I I V 1 I ..... , . . , uxeu nen.uu. ant a ca.e o, p;o, oe,ore um, attended oi.h hy a favourite hou- d. 1 -quipped, he in a very obli.tng (but somewhat positive) manner, denied hiLady to seat herself on the cushion; which done, away they crawled. The Road being obstructed by a gate, the dog was commanded to open it: the poor ur looked up and wagii:'d Ins tail; but the Master, to shew the impatience of his temper, drew a pistol ai d !ot him dead, He had no sooner done it. but he fell into a thousand apologies for l.i unhappy rashness, and hedged as many pardons for n:if I V 1 J tf u iy I VOL l" l IIVIII HVi l(U rof t ri l. .i C ttril. ni.t enenni .-ifkti 'iHhk Lm WIUlVMIilU (I ll plA ll UvJ'MI 1IIH I UK ' steed stumbled, but with some diliicull v recovered: hovvever, the bridegroo,,, tnnt re.,Jnntn e,r,..,r fhn fv ,r , Uu h 5 c . . . , , . , . ., . wile so again, ne woukl run him tnro : r . ' And alas! the poor animal being now al - most tired, made a second trip; iiii -till ateiy on wnicn tne careiui hunanti a - lights, and with great ceremony first takes off his iad, then the accoutre nients, draws his sword, and saves the huntsman the trouble of killieg him: Then say s to his w ife, child, prithee take up the saddle ; wl i I. she readily did, and tugged it home where they found all things in the greatest order suitable to their fortune and the present occasion. Some lime after the father of the lady gave an entertainment to all his daughters and their husbands, where, when the wives vere retired, and the Gentlemen passing a toast about., our last married man took occasion to observe to the rest of his brethren, how much to his great satisfaction, he found the world mistaken as to Ihe temper of his lady, fr that she was the most mock and humble woman breathinir. Toe annlauso was received with a loud laugh: But as a trial which of them woubl appear the most master if home, he proposed they should all by arns send for their wives down to them. A servant was dispatched, and answer vas made bv one, tell him I will come y and by ; and another, that she would "ome when the cards were out of her ''and; and so on. But no sooner was ler husband's desire whispered in the ear of our last married lad, but the

ends were clapped on the taole, and j people thereof, and tlnrehy sow discord and dow n she comes w ith, my dear, would jdelMte an, out; neighbors, and often between you speak with me? lie receives her nen ar.d their wives to the jrreal jjm f and ia his arms, and after repeated caresejtr.ut.)le of all o0d and quie.t people, and to the

lells her the experiment, confesses his i;ood nature, and assures her, that since he could now command her temper, he would no longer disguise his own. c)Ji "1 Aw Z v t r I

, i i r it, i oil . ,r1,; hear.nt;, mischief making, sco dintr or towards the end of the 13lh centurv, was. nt. am , ,, n , ... . . . , . iny other notonotu vices they ha I he punishwell known to the farmer in Wiltshire,', hr .i....b; . t ....

and the citizens of Srli.sbury. Many strange stories are recorded of her in a ok, which has been lost, called, '"The Wonders of Stoiuhcnge" written hy William of Winchester, of which the follow ing is: a fragment : O .e night as Nanny was dancing with her Mster witches round the Druidical monument on Salisbury Plain, Fd ward 1 I. Kin: of E igland, with a small party ofiiisCnjrt, passing that way at midnight, dismounted from their horses and joined in the convivial scene, beneath the glimpses of the moon. ed that instant to pass that way, having company belonged to Nanny Know, of Salisbury w hom he had often strove in vain to confess. Ihe music, soft atu melodious as it was, could not charm

chnnfment. To effect which, he called up from the shades of Erebus the Witch of Endor, in the shape of a flying steed, and on her appearance uttered certain cabalistic words, which moved the whole sisterhood to mount. Instantly, in wild vagaries, they arose and flew away, and only left belli nd the King and the monk upon the plain.

Trope for trope. A Clergyman preaching in the neighborhood of Wapping, observing that most part of the audience were in the sea-faring wav, very natural- ; ly embellished his discourse with several J inautical tropes arid figures. Among oth ier things, he advised them to be everoa the watch, so that.on iihnlsoerer t:nc the evil low; should hear down upon tiara, he might .c crippled in action. fc"Aye, ma-tei-," ninttto -eil n iollv son of nenlure. hut let . mo i r van. thnt will ,K.r,nr,d mmn vmir

having fie weiHtcrgntre of niu, ' jusi,'lt . t

though uhimsical remark, A captain of an Knb-h Indiaman purchased two of the largest draught horses he could set !" t!je htngdom and earned them to Calcutta, whe he lhem to snme one. who re soldi them to toe awaulc of Lucktmw Tut MU)( n ruf0 O230'-) J 1,p" llne - hp took trr at del ijht in shoivtng them to the " . . . , native irentlenien caihnt: them t'o rngiisJi ele-

s(,erl ,,tm Fcl,,,Vt in Uie tovvn o LlVV d;i! . whaj of jn tlt.v je.jrP. crhrR!., one tW wtst . t John Gr.ttav.n.: volmt at eab niPal:l fac! they were J pu( to any use lvbalevcr anj were saon killed UMil s ii who e,.le and reu.l ut t!u Gu.rinnati

hv ove r feedin On a Clergyman's reading in one of the Sonday Lessons. 'Now Ahab bad seventy mhis in .sannria"--' Crv marev " said an old won an of the en"n -r -tion Iwouder how many childrcn he had in the MloriuS paMetT' A little man i.&ked bow it happened that. many tieaut fol ladi a took up with but ind-ff rent husbands afier manv fine, otf is? was ihus I J until Ancienpil hn n rvi.ntnt tin n 1 1 1 1 rv X. Ol'Ht t 1 1 n f. I T ij l a ll'Ulill l.llll uiuom ii t . fi !3ounS ,r,fmj ' 1 -s, aunn-a wain rrq.i T j1" lu .,u,ui a , c,"7r"w' 1 et ,4,m Um bandsono 3t reed; she must irt it in once coinir tKrousrh without turning, w. , , . . ribe went, ami cumins not hm.uli! him a mean

;r(, W1)pn l)P her if tha, ,s ,i,e immedi-;,lHn,igornf ,t onfk shp SHtt? . .oh no r,.pl( ll

;g,r 8aw man? finer as I went along, hut k pt on in hopes of much better until I had gotten n arly throng1 , ami then I was obliged to select the best that was left." Lord Chesterfield's phvsicians bavin-inform-ed him that he was dying by inches he ihnLr.il l,uvon o. . i, A n...t . o i ii, umi ur tii ii' i o i mil uj a loot and a half as Sir Thomas ltobmaou. A gntlemm, without a nose, was followed by an importunate old b trzer woman, who wound tip all her speeches, with, Heaven pie - srve your eye signi! ny so ood woman.'' said he. IJecause, sir. your honor has no place to hang a pair of spectacles on. Gossips ami Tale Bearers If proof of the degeneracy of ihe emnot be found in the inert ase ofth. se pestsrof society, it certainly can be in the laet that thev are not now sub ,J ci,s to bWndios We are inclined to',

believe that all whose paths have been crossed () euu- -ne. U Sui.s ruunsat lr.diuiip. lis O.by such fjossips as are descnbeil in ttie follow-jti' t on II gh t, neaily onposiie ihe Pdladi

in ordinance, (nd whose hive ri"l?) promulicatrd at vt. Helena in 17()! will ronee-d that in snfl' rir ihem now tu go unpumshtd we have departed from the wisdom of jur an-' tester?: Whereas, several nlie. o$5!pp!n women make it their business to ro from "house to haiie, about this inland, inventing and spreadiu false and .-canda'ous reperis of the ;ood utter extinguishment (,f aJ) friendship, and iu lu'hbouihooil; lor the punishment and sup Ps whereof, and to the iot. nl that all) s'nfe may be ended. charity revived, and i friendship continued, we do order, tint if any j wnman from ht no forth shall be convicted of. ed bf ducking nrswiu.mir nr such other pun ishment as their cruises or transgressions shall despne, or the govcrner and councils shall think Gt In want (f a hus'aid. young hdy was lately told by a mamed lady that h had better precipitate herself rom iff the rocks of the lssaie I Mis into ihe basin beneath thvi man-u ' he yom' lul' replied, "I would, if I thought I should find a husband at the bottom. Secreted between the leaves cf an old bookrecently If ft at this c ilice, the fallowing lint s were fount! written on a scrap of paper "A gentleman on taking up a lady's corset board seized a pen and-wrote the following im promptu: tlVh le thousands Ml by clashing swords, Ten thousands fill by corset hoard ; Put giddy females, thoughtless train, Forsake of fasleon yield to pain, Ar.d health and curd'ori sacrifice, To please a Uandy Coxcomb's eyes J TY Asa n.M;k,n3 oi l). Uwre township. Rip? A J unty, IndUna, on the $7 day of July lSJfi a L gilt Brown !re, supjiosrd to be seven fai Id, netwteo f -urteen or fifteen hands h h', let hind foot white; no other brands or marks pr eivable. exeept a white spot aresioiud hy h 4. ddle. Appraistd to twenty fUM- dull r, ihi 4 h day )f Augua', 1826, by us Samuel Uookinjin. and lit nry F.sher. I do certify 'he above to he a true copv f anny hook. ron nv AUOLtMIUS HUCr.lN'S, Sept. 15. Justice of the I'jact-

OXE DOLLAR REWARD. "PUXAWAY from the subsrriner, living- in Jji. the town of Law renreKirrh, Oeirborn conn y, Indiana, on Saturday the 9 h day ofSptfin. er, 18.6. .n apprentice toy mrrud JOSKI'll LAUCHLRY, 17 years of ay on the "7th ot M .y 1 St. The hove leward vvdl be pnen to ny person who will return said boy. AH persons re hereby fortwatntd harboring, imploying' or trusting- said be v, oa the pnl t'the ELlbllA COX Sept 16. 1S:5, 36 3v jjxxixcTn us ixess. TtIK atihs. itc r wish, a uj mioim Ins old rus torn rs and the public -t:eralh , that he has T-Hinu-nced I tie above l.usines in a bouse on U'atnu'. street, h short distance southeast of de lodini i lute 1. wkrre he will oe jt ail times reiiy to -ccon.mo.ute thi.se w ho Hi!' tavor I ia. wan ititrir cusoro.

FIllNKl.IN DAVIS. Sf rt 1DMLY1ST2U 1 OICS NOTICE. THrM.i'.lu art I.k y no di ,1, Cat t havr 'fjftt - Mlllllr e:s i t oiit.'-.tms' ration en '.lie ratal-- j otis My i' k iu'c c t U i txi.n t uuiit , tit ! ceiSvd. Ml i tint all p. rsors n.-OwtKi to 'hr tut- iMis ni fcr inor. ui-ttt :tri'oirmeiii3 to n v !tbes..mc- Ih'st n rsons i aviiur lost cinn.sa - au hc Ucsk', d f.,r srttt. mcnt, as the tstc in he coosidemt.iy "m lvent T lOS. W. HUSTON, A-'mr. S p 18:6 r.5 Sw Tin Manufactory. f 3Ur Sti-soiu.ti iits tsvtmiishtu Tin prices He wnl ts do all kinds "f mendirp or r pairihg in that I n- All ot dei s wll be th k t'uity rt- e-vea and j unctuilly aitt nued to oa ill al.urust notice I! b;;s mow, und k!w-s will p in his err.plwinn.i fi.strate u ; rkmn, w iiioo will enahlth,m t io -s jr.-.oci woik as is nony in h-x ?;u"uy westrfi. h.in j JnSI'.S A Fl TT. Law rence u-gh F?, IB G ;i tt DOCTOR PIEARB (Jit aois u o;r s ... 'i s. t viCtS lu Iil-ci'Z osol l.iurcn-e! teg-h .ioi Urrhorn coutuy. In-1 1 an j, ,wl in tlx.u . i I! n t -i 1 1 1 1 1 v . Uv Il imii'OP ;v v - .--- T r " .umy. oi Uc-since Lvrtr.ctbu.gi.. - Mr. Hunt's 11 tel. Utii cou H.h street btluu the L. ket hous . i ,WIMH.(.,p., m.v U 16 ; o. k, m ii i 9t-t DANIEL J. CASWELL, COUNSKLLOR AT LAW. ' t:J?ce on Fiont wreer. ( ir.cn.vati. vturthe littel U lSi' ...Ml ..... r-. f T I J 4 ; i jtiai lt V 111 UH. 1,0 UIUM O J g t IUUJ71 n ibon anil Huth r, anil in th .-District and circuit coutts of ihe Lantnl Matis for the '"stru t ol Uo.o; also in the county ol bear Ilk . . . a X horn " Urenie court oi the btate ot Indiana. -fyrit 15, IS 25 15 JOHN IcI'PIKjO, ATTORN KY AND COUNStlLOR AT LAW, ! 1-1 A S ( : mm n . the riract.t.c t he h.w h tie ttnr.l Juniciil (Jirruit. Office j,-i Wal li' strret, .p( sOe the C urch. L wrP:;c burgh, M .y 11, lS-tf. K. Q. HOWARD, COIW'SKLLOR AT LAW, S rori' v-i! mi L v n net tui;h, Indians, n htre h will fnhtully attend to p- .fts r " " I .1 iL ll ltlt -.. t ii, It.. hitn W . nd, U p v ,nd Fru.k.n count, s, also the m - V (a. 1 t U ' 1 1. U I I I IMM t J III li al "Wl II, U I I 4 I - I, IV ! M i -fr t MH Feb. 2 j. IS 26. 8lf. A O 'I ICE. LL persons itvtehtrtl iu ihe i. i. ami .7, tjs?? o?ijf, tre r qo late firni of Utz j, s'i-d to coll !" -reel H an n, ; -q w hu i eulv .u'tior zed o slinle 'ht harrJ and all prisons hsvn ci ims j.r'nsi s-e. firo-, will pr.Sf nt ihtm for adjust meat without Uily. FUKHFltl' i; Ul Z Surviving partner ot ihe in firm of U z it Armstrong Sent. 25, IS 6. 33 3w 0: NOTICE. T f' UK Vi, xvy wit, Jiu has left my bed i -.iu. i it u' an io.-iV clji. or nro. t ion, n s is to ion-w aro nil n-s i ti om h ,r ooriotf or n u-.tiog h-r on m accouo', ss 1 sm :t ' nuned n.it to pay jn) d ",ur llebis of tu r contractJOHN HAULF.Y. Sep, re 1 -ed LYFORMA J JO.Y H AM ED. I HK su.s. n ) 1 r- d i g n L-virceL.uryh, Wishes to jjri ll.foim lion of a relative of Irs reII hr w her.- in Ohio, n.nied .ibt! Wsiht. s he is d siruus ofseti ium. If this -Overuse mti.t c. iTt s t. rhr knowledge ufthesiid Wngln, iij is r qo s ed to inform n;ed that fact, ar.d it possihb come to this place rn-medi itely. UL.NUV YOUNG Sept 30 13:6 JUST PRLY'TED t lids r.fn , .in.! tors.lr : ti. put-bsher, "A ,-)!irphrhi on lr V sion of' Dahu ar.d li velationifsji the l)uine.,, This uoik is rt. omm nded to ibe favorable atttrdion of all hose- who r.-ai the scripture f .r in'mm tion; tn tlem it wili be a source of ptcubar phesuri-, nd uvil w rthy of an attentive . X:.niinatjon. ALSO A collection of s Ifcttd and criminal pu-cra on various rehi. us sut irts, con.ririsir. th- proph cit s in 'he Oid IVs.ur.cnt, and thr u ru rilniftit n tie N. w ; thereby hhuwugthe v '" of Christ r.d -he truth of the i .spel. I lie above ui ks may hr h- d ot tht li v A. J. Cotton, f iisabttht. wn.'oh.o; t v. ?i Jones, Ui,i. j; Son; h btv. .In ,. Disl.iell; llu i I Ha. 'rini.O, tSl. i hilltS l).idl ell vr url IVi l'ium-r, o-i very m d ra e tt i ms. MEDICAL. XOTICE. 'lILEin; Miilht-a '.erin - ai ihi MtdtclS1 cie-y, of the 3 1 Mtd-"l distric, held at the ILius! ot J in tl.-iy, tj, in Larenctburgh. ii Tli-i;, 'v Ur 17t:i tf October. &TCJUTIQX! WlinJKA.i m wit Chi h.s left my bee and hoard, witfiou any just cuse or pro .ftion, th:s 13 to forewarn all persons frnn .rhone.fr or trusting her on my arctuint, as 1 n drtirniitird not tu p .y ny drDtj l f htr too ciit j; fur this UaIc. JI-S5E HOC F OX

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OP FCEEIGS IA1ERATURE AJVD SCIENCE, Is Just published by B.LlTTtLL, P 111 LA lit: LP 11 U. Contents if Jo. 9, fir September. Vrtraii t C, "'Kr 1";,t,u 1. V, nti.ppdn s N.ujral llittory of Norway. Ft m tbe li' tnpretivc Utvitw, J. Ski tclus ut Por'Ufjtits. Lite, &c From the Mril h li VlrW aiui L.tiT-iV ti.2clte. 3. IK-ikioiu s ii iigiua on ItUoooiT. From the li- MOp:' MVC li Vjt-tt.

4. Scitnon- li.s'ilutuMis. frtom tn ' H 'tr y 5 The I ruveotr at tl.e b. urce t tile rue. F;::in ht- M i.ihly M x..ii 6. .ir Xr ii.loci's K:.sa ou the Hate -f V -e;rs, a:ui the Co-u- it iti ot ti. I. "t.rw. Clja&fKh.ii. toe hdii.tU' gil 2..ic 7. A n rte Fi . m tha. iooos tdint-urgu M.s-2'iie 3. CNpWitl MuiU-nds Narrative of the Sim trot Huonwu!9 ri.e V'o;5ous V.litys. i'loni the N luiilnv ;.i -L.'J.nr. v. Mo I he ih:altt. iMvni Wit: .uoii-ui)' j i l" A Uid0.ui und.r Ground. From Ui.;.fc. W jo;i'a 12 TtitO.. Fivn. IllKwolsJiai; 13 I ' r l'iu.J 11 'Sii.'i v 1 oi ihe Iron AlsL. Mie. t Q.i i it. i) K. : vew. 14 L ticiie lirdviaisc, From tiie ilonihly Hi MtW. 15 ljservati.tis on ihe Culture of St k, ihe I'tt.hiiUBl liipository. 16 Lo.tson a b.coc: in Swi zrlud. the Monthly i j .zuie:7 Hiorrfpi.K . i Nut.Le oi VunVVtbtr. Fi.ni F. um the .Mv:nibiy M g2 ne. IS Tt-- H e.kr.uc. Fom the s.me. 19 1LsiLt!ii!ecus &C:tc::ons Ti .ii.sprer.cy of the Oct. .i bti rrj ii t.i iU. o i- po us Motaic Gold D -ubic burs fia;.i,u .Uusi. man K i.i. 20 Li!eiai ln:ettignce I he History of ihe Adinnusii ui'n i .in nht II n. Henrv V- 1h. n., tiom 1T43 m 17j4 J iiit.ry to li rm; a. id N-plvs :TiiVr. -t a F ur Ycais' li siden, v u Fr.n-t Seltc.iioi. i t bu riU iLun.o. i. y he K m.iac t Sr J.uo Chivtrion Martina ll.us!raurs of itlu)ii Amsut a Materia Indies TioUil tionot Liurcntr Si.elsOra td llistjiy ot Hi 1 qu.s.tn-n i'-ny'a "1 lord Y toi th 1) scovt-y ot a a u nwtfct I'.-ss.i-v 1 Ur Lite t (J-ri I iittidoic Kornet btiii s ill's A Jtiom tor Ar uib Aham's h ieci V j m Or . tec Uisiory of the llttik- t Auicouit iieus.- .u le 1:vine S,ititiguty Chtor.olop;ichi I iMStrlu.ns of ihe Hi tlcsidsuai Arthaecuirt Ihe ll.nqut,or the History ot Arm ou Historical,, 1 pv g iphii. -) I, ai.d StatiSlu ,. Accounl of ih uny of Wtsinnnsltr 'I hr Ooidtn V.olci Ttit H sfoty ol ihe Funsh Clmr. h ot si. J hi - A Orii!iiici ot the pt rsi.ii L-rgu ge,, wuU a V cabu.ary aoi. 1 utx t riis ... inn ot distil ndfs ILstury ot ihe CiUSiiits los itut:onu ot Fhsuioy Hisloty ol An. ieiu .Mt u n History of F; ..ncr Amuos OcOcral at.d MtdiC.l IVi.S C SliUairaO") S 1 ihe l bSt s ol ih Alps Nr V ruvi- ib li Mti, nu.ua. 21. . tw Jiritish Pubinuiio'is TAKE.V UP "13V John I)ughrr , i l tware towt ship, 1D Usph y cuun ), L-di. in. i n the ;9i dy uf ;.h lasi, a ISUll.tlT li Y !IUK"h, supp snl to he six yesis oui, tourtttrii lun s li j!i, a s'; r l . Ins turchr&d, Ihret while feet, neer dorK-.u, quirl m the toor hack ! e. b tore leg. Ap -istd to siXiceo t'olNrs-, y Alv-nd..m Oliut (X tieo. aithtr, ihis 4 -h day of S p emacr, lbiG. A copv trom m i"ok ot'esti -s, AUULFHUa HUl.OlNS, J. P. THE 5u s.nua is now ri.u. uui tai e and commodious Uuk House, ai uhieh he a.t 1 di to k ep a HOUSE OF EXTERTALYMEXT, and w dl be ready to acc mm d.ue those w t-.o may si e pr per u g"tvtr h m a tali, on .1 a!)ut t lit- fi at of October next; and tii t ootl.i g shaii i: Wani ng' on his p.rt to render their si- vvnii m comLii'iable aiKl ph as.nt. II ;s t..oie uiid. bar will he furnished with ihe oes tiiat tan bv3 t )iu.d iii the WtSh ri coun ty ILs tt.d- will always be supplnd web (he best ol piovtnder, M.d a cartlui osikr. lie lias mide n arrt' ge. m.-nt lur a i.ufo-'cr ct th. most inu r stieg Nt-ei-papers Iron, ddf itnt p., ts of tit U tu .i-s. JOHN SFFNCFK. FORI Y DOLLARS REWARD iii o. 1 v 1 11 toi .Iu pprchti.i Sioo ana Si.fe .0. fmcmtui ot ai.puii l i j; tjii rugio K ilow v. no tsci.p-. d iii m iht su'.suiotis m April list. He Wds puich.s.d ot the (oe ii.r i.d (Jouncn ol Virginio, lo l e iransporua Ot) ; nd .i.c biiuls of th.- Uuin d States, L:i ttitaui atimcixiib crimes by lorn v-on rraltcd. llw is ut the l,uw-irg-desci pti:;ii, ;z: JOILN b'.-UYKb, is of -i LKck conipUx:oa i.l.tk tyta, u. e vtliiic shiitv !(7 tl) pinn ..i:d Uigt M.iikwaliy hir- :i-i. t et tavm i.J thiec b.'urili inches h g.i 3 yt rs oiu a s.r on Ins It t v ic a veiy sU.u man a siue miitr and an exvc ienl fiddUr. ll is said that lit i.,s aisiantd a udili'eiii naOit, and ca is himi. it Ae d.tw bhitlds. WILLIAM &. I'iiliJt:. Ilutkicghbm count, W ;;iu. 1'iic aoove is u i ni a p mttd advt nisv metst which 1 have i.. my n.sst s -.on. 1 vvttt iru.i-n-I ttethv pay m nl ol die a oVc leWiid oi W idioms uiixi r..Le; ana u.li lun. sli du:y vU t.. nutated papers ill tasr s .id MuciUS can hi toauu, aJ p;tliclidcd, tod coi.i'intd. . w. i:kasukr. IIooik count), K) . S; pt. Iu, tc.6 ob 5v; COOPER H AXTED. 1 HK Slii'SOiuci , It sii;i yf ii. M i. . isli p IcwnI ship, In arooin li.Dcrai vv.gts ' Jibe ensuifiir sit ci unij, vvOi;i.ctinpiomciil ai d s to a Juun.t yuiiu Cjpwr m.i,jr g si.asun KOLEUr MA11TLV. Manchester, Sept. 16, ot ;v, TERMS OF PUnuc.niOX. The 1'ALI.aUH.M is pii.iUu to, vu super r w I umi. . 1 U I. I.' 1 m 1 . . , . paid al iu; tud ot the ycai; wlllcu n.by he utsiMigU oy the paynun.ot 1WO liULL .U m i.ilvuncd, or by pay 11 g i U u OuLLAita fi i U I V CLN Id t ihe LJCpiialion oi tiijuths Those who receive ih ir p,a lnn.ui?h thi tJ st-Oihce. or ay the man catiur, mut py u,d .arnae, oihtrwist it wiii be cLaiiievi on ihcir sU!cnp$ion. ADVEKTISLMEXTS Containing1 12 ln.i, ihiet os 1 ui.ns or less, one i dlur; tweuiy-five ceies for each additional m--trticn larger advertistniaiis in the tme nru rt V Otters to the editors must be post-paic?!

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