Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 42, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 28 October 1826 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
Selected for the Palladium. THE FRENCHMAN AND PIGS. A Frenchman in a luckless hour, " Sought shelter from a sudden shower " Beneath a gale way, where he viewed A sow with all her motley brood Of little pigs: h! ab! quotb he, Of colours qufl diversite, fteaueoup I admire these little thing Ma foi the thought of eating bring, En verite as I am one sinner, Twould make a magnifiqu grand dinner! Hat den de English Uh so strick, Dey people bang for such a trck; And though de hung' r be bad thing, IVIe rather dat than take one swing; But no one see and if I 'scape. And no fear come 'pon my neck cape, Oh den t'would bo a cbarmani treat, Like gourmond, roasty pig to eat; Ma foi, ma fi, as I am one sinner, 3 Iwould make a magrnfiaue grand dinner!" The point t us argu d ne be s ;z d. And placed henah his coat well pleased, When piggy que..ked so long ami loud, As soon alirm title neighboring crowd; The mother sow ,ud grunted too, And pigling in their brother true, Soon gav tbe Fr nrhtnan cause fo rue: Swift off he ran but'closely follow'!; Slop thht! stop thiel! the people halloo'd! Invain?ahd! 'twas all confession, 1 he pig vrs found in 1ns possession; Kxamitx d strigli and g-nhy found, 'J be cu'prit humbly bowed round, And saal 'Messieurs entendtz toaSj To what I now paib r to you 'Tis true each word vat I shall say, IMe be cn gf-Dt!honime frincoi-, Ide net know vat voucill de thief, Hearde affair and den heli f: Je rnarwna pig am? children sir, Me own did my attention fix; So to cits little p g I my Come live with nie a month. I pray; Then English me did think he ep-k, For he cried out a k! a wek! Well, I reply, the time's but snull, I take you for a week, dai's all The Parti-coloured Shield. We are glad again to meef with the old story which follows, and insert it with pleas - Ure. In tinv ot excitement like the present wner., it is rair to presume that persons travelling in different directions
nre equally anxious to ascertain truth,jing pig. Is there no water in the stream ?jhis Bucephalus a classical name, and aphow necessary it is that they should ex-j And it would have been no great trcoblelplied to a friend to help him x ith a symamine both sides of a question, before j to draw your fingers through your hairjbolical appellation. "Call him Graphy," they wrangle about what may be easilyianv how.' Pat very composedly lifted said his friend, "Granhyr' fxehimed
established, in many cases, if they reallyjup the tail of his coat, and spitting upon wish to know the ficK and are willing it, rrave his face a wipe that left it streak-
to submit to them! Xilis. up a statute to the godd a point where four roa( In her right had she h rested her left upon a shield: the outside;
i!i iiieu.nsoi Miiii-ei i.iiuiy snu pa- said I'ljil, 'Olow your nose and hold up:iy applicable; first, you purchase the iJ J1)n tgneriy, i uaw&re Tovnsr.ip, anism,one of the old British princes set-your head like a Gentleman. What isjhorse, and that's the 0-o-Cranhx ; second- -13 l, - Z'T". l9iU iU? !
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Oi tnis suteiu was or ana ine in-ine'you running alter the cows, when you
or suver, on rue tonner was inrnnea in should be at your larnm; nut look up at .learn that a resolution has been entered in the old British l inkage, to the goddess the couples of the hous'-, and try ifyou'into by the fraternity of Free Masons, in ever favorable ; a-d on the other, for four, civ.ft remember it.' A," said Pat. 'Well j one of the interior counties of Alassad.-u-'tictories successfully obtained over the Picts:done, what's the name of the next one ?'! setts, to exclude all intemperate persons and other inhabitants of the. northern island. Pat hesilated again. 'What do you rail from their lodges, and to discontinue the it happened one day that two knightsjtho big fly that makes the honey ? -B.'; practice of introducing ardent spirits as completely armed, the one in black the Och, voifre a genus, Pat, Paddy m tde.a refreshment at their meetiie. e
. a:. . r : it i ; other in while, arrived r.)in opposite opposite iH Lite, pit 'ith'r of parts of the country lo thi statute about tlie sam 1 tim; and as neith
Them had seen it before, they stopped do you mean by swearing here in school ? to read the inscription, and observe the ;i pretty College this indeed ! What is it I ii r n i i i . . . . sitt, .... excellence of the workmanship. Alterhat looks like bquire O Ileilly's gate! contemplating on it for some time, "this with all the bars knocked out except the
golden shield,' sav the black kniirht.ione in the middle?' 'Faith and its IT '
"G.dden shield r cried the white knight,: (who was strictly obaervingf the opposite 3lde) 4iwllV. It I havemvex es.lt IsSllver. 7 fcI know nothing of your eyes,1' replied,
tne niaric k-runt, -out it ever i saw a inl. was getting out ol palier.ee 'what golden shield in rnv life this is one.v would you say if 1 was to hit you a pal64," returned the wh.ite knight, smi- thng on the e.-ir?' (suiting the "action to litis;, "it is very prohaM indeed that ' the word,) 40 !' cried Pat, clappi-.c hi?
thev should expose a shndd of gld in so public a place as this; fr mv part, I wonder even a ilvr o-ie U not too strong a temptation for th devotion of some . i a i i .1 J : a . 1 "-"" . . ... v j.. . v,- . . . . . . . j ! by the date that thi ha- been here above' three years.' T i" hi ck knight could,
people mat pas? nii v.i ;a-.n ( appe.iiiters. HVelLvou may sit down now and
not hear the smile with which this was
delivered, grew o warm m tne nipuie erahly well, he came to the xvord what.., . that it sooo ended in a challenge; theyWell what does w-h-a-t make? Mick Tbe Devil. n all ages the Devil has renhnth ther-fire tn-:..d their hors-. and not c.ir.. nKmi U VK., :.i "-d gn at an vice to the learned, for whom
rode back so far as to have sufficient;
space fr their eareer, ther. placed theirjerror in the pronunciation)" when Isav .m" s r'?'? to a com.i - ii 1 - . ' Pct with him. hocrates. im Wm Annrn other W . iU c-.t-t frvand .mpetu.jyour own .Have yo. nil yer f.roiB,r. ho in'"r,d ,vh OSity. Their shock wag so rude, and b-ssons ?' 'Yes, all. all.' Then not our n.,n ;..:..i i t 1
the bliw on each -side o eff-ctual, that thev fell to the ground, mueh wounded and hruisM, an 1 1 .id there some time In a trance. A good nruid, xvno wan travelling that wav. found them in this Condition. The druids were tne phvs-. iians of tho-se i n ",ts 'el ns t!ie priests. TTe nd a soverejo;! !! im about him he h id romri 'ispil !umfdf,f r he w:is very clrilfill in all thr nln iti tbtit orew in the into the ' ason of their quarrel ; "Why this man," cried the black knight, "will bavp it. that th?t hied yonder is silver. " "And he will have it,'' replied the white knifjhr. hat it i eld," and then told hirrt all the particulars r.f the affair. "AhrV snid the druid, with a siGjh,fcyou are both of jou ia the wright, and both
field or in the forest be tnu'chcd their, which had just been put in operation. ,, s li,rn s' "ouie to i.im ii ?:e ;,t , jUs .S blood, npnliod his bals .m to their wounds! Two of them stood by the wheel, one of fljns,ruc,,m of several master piece, , f .rchi-jh fl-gt
and brought them n it were from death whom xvas holding her hands so that the' - "is ie narrmtx ;x, that the - ' to life acrain. A-.on n thev were suf- buckets would strike them as they rc-'' LTLTT r 7 . jr..' . : .u.. i jt i i i that hr excels in the buihl.n- of hrivli-B; and,
licienuv rorover.-M, ne n.-'i to enquire voivcu, worn sue. uclcuijc uizzy oy iook- -IVrtullian informed . ihn k. n...:i .J
ofyoti in the wrong; hat! either of you given himself time to look upon the opposite side of the shield, as well as that which first presented itself to his view, all this passion and bloodshed might have been avoided; however, there is a very good lesson to be learned from evils that have befallen you on this occasion. Permit, me therefore, to entreat you by all our god$ and by this goddess of victory in particular, never to enter into any dispute for the future till you have fairly considered both sides of the question."
AN IRISH SCHOOLMASTER. In the midst of his noisy mansion sat Phil Sullivan, wielding his birch as if it had been a sceptre, while his little sub - liects were ranged around on benches P 1 f 1 .1. .-II lormed of sods, mat you may sum see a a - k along the wall. 1 he lire, wlien any was required, was made in the centre ot the; apartment, the fuel being furnished by! each scholar bringing a tt&rf daily with him. Thp dnnr ivas fornwi n stakes inii mil j. v -r v ' w-. . v . - -.v-v. ... ternlaced with wattles a loop of which thrown over a crooked nail, served the purpose of a lock, and a rude table that the master sat at was all th 3 desk in the school. As they came in at the door, the urchins were obliged to make their best bow, by drawing back the left leg, catching the tuft of hair that hui;g over the forehead, and bringing thrirstiffnerks to!
the precise mathematical curve that con-; ties, every year for 25 years! And noi stitutes politeness, whilst Phil kept some-jone of all these ha? yet been called to limes talking English, sometimes talking'render an account of his stewardship!
Irish, to suit himself to the comprehension of his pupils. Ot the manner in which he accompanied this, the following is a specimen: "Come up here Pat; Greenliam, said he to a red headed boy, dressed in a grey frieze coat, which came down to his heels, and a pair ol old leather breeches, that only reaching half way down his thighs, exposed his red
measly legs "Come stand up here on ;in the United States raid their territories! the table, and let the boys hear how! And none would have need to sax to his
well you can say your letters." Pat mounted with greatconlidence ; but when his phiz, by being raised into the light, became, more distinctly Feen, 4Ubba - boo, tearin. Murder!' exclaimed Phil, 'where have you been xvid that face? Why man alive, you've been kissing the praty pot, and your hair, too, stannmg up ovn price, like the bristles of a fightled like a brindled cow. 'There, now ' . ilk blame to you, for your mother keeps ... . . . ' . . " 1 Having arrived at the letter 1J: 'And i . . i .o ti i iti 'a ' what -s mat Pat? 'be my sliowl, I don t know.' Devil d n your showl, what;
(. or victory, in this aroon, said he, pointing to the lirstily, yon mount him, and that s the t,o-o- t 8.t vrrs id. f.iort.tn ln h h h. u SIap
is met together, letter of the alphabet. Pat scratched hisjraphy: and lastly, xou make your jour- 1:1 h,i rthtad, three lnte feet, neier docked. elJ a spear, and head. 'You doi.'t know what it is: small inev. and that's flip nv-n-rrnidv 1" ir hr hair bark of each fore leg. An
To be sure it is ye spalpeen So on he Orlean. although very rough in their apprar-.1"1 went in this manner, until he came to'ance' Rre er,tru6,ftl wi,h liW amounts of pr ip-
tho P.ior O- bavino- tried Put' with it two or three xvavs to no p irpose. hand upon the afflicted spot which rung wlth tle blow. I knew you?d find it,' H( Phil. By the help of this adoption pat struggled through the rest of the let- . . it i Ji t t;iij vu sen(j Up Mick M er farther thai ariartv.' Mick was rath-1 in Pat; he was spellin 'words. After spelling two or three tolPnil. unH, fnt. but nSrinnc the tire dacently and go homes .1 . . " A Knturkian named Cahr., has ;rone over to (Ihio in pursuit ol Storm, a runaway slave vrilym the old proverb, that 'after t'sturm there comes a caln
j -hn Faust on of th inventors of printing waa A few days since, some young women fnpcted ofhnlding opi n comnnmicaiion with went into the B ill Mills, (so called,) injthe Prir ce of ilaikneM In Sw;z-rlmd, the
Rutland, to see a laree' water wheel:comm,in e0,f' rn,rt&in eo high a notion of
ing on the wheel, and fell upon it. In her fright she citing to the wheel and was carried over the top, between it and a large beam, xvhere there was but seven inches space. In parsing the beam she was probably rolled into one of the buckets. her shrieks alarmed a person present, who bhut the gate, and the
wheel was stopped, just in season to prevent her being crushed against the bulk head. The young woman standing by, seeing her danger, involuntarily sprung upon the wheel, and was near the top of of it when it was stopped.-JJorcca-Zcr Spy. The Heart M. Larry, the well known French Surgeon, lately presented to the academy of Medicine in Paris, the heart of a man who, in a tit of derangement produced by grief, stabbed himself with a watchmaker's file. After having penetrated several inches, the instrument broke olYlevel with the skin. The unhappy being was convex ed to an hos
pital, where it was determined that no joperation could he attempted. He stirvived for twenty-one days, in but Utile I 1 ".I ' . " ! I i V I. ipain, ana wunoui leenng any umicuny I i I" . '"v ;in changing nis position, uu opening: the body, it was seen with surprise that the tile had not only pierced the pericardium, and one of the coats of the heart, but that entcrino- t hnt nim nt 7 - - - - - v- - ' - - - - three inches, from the point, it had pas,scd obliquely, from the left to the right! i.md from the lower to the higher part; crossing the left cavity, the middle membrane, and the right cavity. In a town containing not more than 1200 persons, a minister has been raised and fitted for the performance of his duSouthampton already furnisbes pastors to feed the souls of 13 twvs her own population ! while she has furnished but three to patch up the bodies or estates of her own 1 200 inhabitants a practical ; illustration that "hut one thing is needlul. Had all the JNew L.-.gla.id btates followed her example, there would now jhave been a minister toeverv 500 persons ' brother, "know ye the Lord,"' for the Gospel xvould have been preached to every creature in all the extensive dominlions. Fum. Vis. Something in a Name. A professor of Alma Mater havii;g purchased a ho ire for the purpose of paying a lopg project ed journey into Wales," wished to'iv the professor; "do you think I am coing to zv rits upon his back?"' "Pshaw rT re plied the collegian, "the name is perfectGood Example. We are hannv tn . . ' . t ' J
hope that the example will be followed'1" 1 rt!i(y to aLlc-ir'Tr':'dVe u,ose ?uo i t i !' "inv a pr per to e r. hm a ai!, on or about by the members ot this numerous and . -t. fi .st (f October uU -nd th..t uoihrig shall respectable society in all parts of our! ' 1 ''k -'is pn to render thrir sty win.
countrv. N. V. Observer. " . . ... d chrap . novel and expeditious mode of travel-. '"'g i,H batteauintn v-ju enny pruduce from Kentucky, by th- iMigiimi. to Nrtv rrT - une "l "ie moat uncou'h Ic.oUiRir of fuse, hft- r S'-ilitig: his propr y and hitteau at rsVtv Orleans returned w.lh a check cf J 000 dollars on lie b nk al L xipgf. n Ihe cashier, when he presented it, thought by his nppearance that he m ght have come duhooeatly hv it, nnd proceeded to t-inune liai in th- fd0ttll)or aiftnner:"My fnend uher- d.d yo come fron.r" To which he replied, in a snrlc manner, I came from the moon." y,u cm from the moon, did your" Bivs thn . . . . cashier; " pray, how did you rr-t Joim?- " "T' "nswered hn, I slid down on a r.niibow. ' It is almost u'nrcpss.irr to add tht the ca9hier Paul he draft without further qu. sr ."da ev.nceu parnmiar regard . I 1 ... taught him mathematices The Kiej;il IVqiphrs, and .loan of Are ere accud of h'dd inc comn-unication with demon!. Our ocstors had so mean an opinion of thp hunim niind, that they deemed it menpab! ofp.oduc,incr any thin without the aid of ihe Diil good a naturd philosopher that be can carry a sieve full of water, without spilling a drp. In Virginia, a Dr. Gunn advertizes to cure nearly all diseases. Ur. Gunnhas been a famous Physician everince the invention of powder. His cures are effectual there are no relapses,
OF FOREIGN LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, Isjust published by E. IATTELU PUIL1DF.LP1IL1. Contents of No. 9, for September. Portrait of George Clinton 1- I.nioppidn s Nurl History of Norway. From the K-trospective lt;view. 2. Sketches of Portuguese Lite, &c From tbe Mun;hy lb-view nd Literary G zttte. 3. iiti kt'ortl s I he uhis on Itumintr. From the Rf iropeciie R.view, 4. Scientific liisimniufts. From thr Q arterly Rrview. 5. The Traveller at the Source of the Nile From the Monthly Mgzne 6. Mr M'uullocli'a Lss un be Rite of Wages and the Condition ot the Labouring Classes. From the Edintuigh Magazine 7. A D.ijje. Frum Rla. kw-ood's Edinburgh, S. Captain MuitUnd's Narrative of the Surrtnd
er t Duotuprtc ZHir. Fiom the tldinouigh Mg 0 The V-udois Vdleys From the Ntw "'-'"7 Ihratre. From the Monthly M g U. A vwddingr und.r Grcund. From U lack 12. The Owl. From lllsckwood's Mjqazine 13. I ' e True History of the Iron Mk. Fi-om ihe Q i rteriy Review. K. L. htile li.-rdelaise, From ths Monthly RevirW. 15 Ohgervjitions on the Culture of Si k, From the Technical Repository. 16 Lints on a Scenr ia Swi'serUud. From the Monthly Mitzint '7. HiogrHphic.l Notice cf Von Vv'eber. From thf Monthly Msgazm?. IB. TV.- U ..k ir '.it . From the same. Miscellaneous Selections Transparency cf die O van Bo -!iy Rtctit l Spirits Moiah G Ad 1) uble S Slurs IJo t SSi20 Literary Intelligence The History of tht Admit isu ti'-.H nt the tight H n. Henry P.-l h.m. f.i.rn 17-13 to 1751 J un.t-v to It ir.r ir.d NarhJ arrativt ot F ur Years' RtSi ! derufe in France Selection vf Sr red tlarrr.ir. -The Rnmnrice if Sr 3.u Chivt-rtoii Mrtirs lllutrit iors f Milton Airslir Materia Sndica TraiiaUt lonot Llortntf scelt hriitcd History of th 1 nu s tion Pairy'b I h rd V se or D fccovery cf a Nor'h-xvt-st I'ASsagr 1 hr Life T Crl liuodoit Kor ner Simpson's Anatomy t.ir Ar ists il lijtm's Select Vt.-ws in flrttcr H. story oi tiit Battle ol Aj;inct)tirt 1 reis cn the D: vine Sovereignly Chronologic l i liistratioi s of ihe Eccbsistial Architecture I he Ur q'lf t, or the ii'S'ory cf Armtiim Hisurical, i't.-pographical, tnd Statistical Account of th( Cit) t.f Vtstmmst-r The fioluen V"let Tht HiS'ory of the Parish Cliu :h of t. J Ii: - A Grimmer of the pcrsUn liriipu.ge,, u ui . V cabui;-ry tnd 1 dex Transition ;t S-s in --di's History of tht Ci usdes Institution of Physiology History of Ancient MrXc. H s ory of Fiance Anions Gt iit rul and Medi cl phvsics Illustrations oi the P. at.es ofthv ps N'ttt Vi'ruvi us Pi' tttannicua. -'V'ffr? liritinh Pub'i cutiar.s 21 TAKEN UP pristd to sixteen dolU, by Alt-naham Cline ti (ieo. Wrgentr, this 4 h d of September, I3k6 A c py trora my book if esttays, ADOLPHUS HUGGINS, J. P. TIIK M s , fjommotiious B' ti k n a ji. T 'S '!it tl ir out lare and ! k lloust, .a which he n.t nds HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, ttin1 i li b rt-scy to accemmodite m c-mt.trtahle ana ph-asant. ti.s t .t.ie and V" 'IT ,nn"!1 ,ed w,lh l,,c ;s' Vt:1 n !n, rfii'in in in- wcstr- comirv lit, ati .1- will .. i ways auppl u d w.th the he; of provrnder, ,!,d u' ostltr He has made i.n irHgt u t .' it of th most inttr-st i.g News uoax aixutta- 'ts ; x, i f(i -UU8 JOHN SPENCER. ..wrr-rA. Stttember 3 18.6 JH 5 .Us I' O't si, III I a. : V .1 i K ID f. ls O't sS.i'l 1 2 i.btt. Lwi tn ti u ch t..i Drxiioif. rouou, tnui&na, li.d o tr, t Ii one county, Ky and llm:.bon roumy. ()!n,. K...re L-iurenctburgb, - ipl Mr. f-iunts II tel. Oifi'r o; Hi. h kiv. hl 'lie t kei iious' . LlWrcpr. hll-jjfi, M y tl K6 9I-'f J. CASWELL, COUXSt.LI.01l AT LAW. Ojfce on Ficnr Street tiricii)?,ati. near the Hotel. ' U K uiil practice in tl p rnnnt f M tO il'on ..ud Hulbr.and u. lhf D.stnrf w..di
CJrcui? coi.its of the Lnit. d Males for the Woulil Prhp, henfit autimhrrnt his su hen. Ihstru-t ol Ohm: hUo. in the county ol Dear ?h), .Tn Landr,n th,!4 coun-y, s.atinS born and m :he Supreme court of the sfte ' Collector of I ,d ux- for Il,Mh0,Q , , -ujireuie couri oi the stute.c.umv will at'end ai Mr. Fox's i.ven. nn ihe 10-hNov for thf iurpoe of co-lrct.nr taxes due jtl io, Sl;y j5 hm hy citizens i;f it.mdt m county Jhio
AT ToRN'i. V AND COUASLI LOR T LAW, 1 A" 11 I "..w AA- t 114 ii liH i Jud;. I.; ftirfiitt tliTi. .... i'U b r, t, p; vit . - (; urch. I. e . hi au, M.y ii, 186. 18-tf. N. G. HOWARD, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, S rtm vt l ( L rineburgh, Indiina h rt h will tai'lifully tttnd to protrh usir.vss inirused lo his care. Ur uwi hr circuit rour b m Uearorn. Sitzer. en v i.u Krjrk ut t ur.ti s, also thr Su our our sat Ir.dunjDoI.s Of I nearly opposite tLfc FalUd NOTICE. A LL PefSPS indebted to - he Ute firm of Ut t irMroi7o-. kre irn 'rt n .n . ii n tllhg rn..i,,tsq whoisoul? u honzed s tth h- s.mej ua ll persona hvir,g cKirrs .irtst shi fir.ii, will prrsent them for -dius ment without dcl.y. Fr.F.DERIlJK U1Z Suryjvinft raitner of tht- ;, lirm nf ITi S- Arw.o.... . v. vu, v. HMII31I M Sept. ,r13:s, . 3!i 3w
$3-NOTICE. WHEREAS, my wife Jane has left iry hed nd otrd, i h -it any jut cust o" provocation, th s is to forewarn all ptrsona from harboring or trusting her on my account, as 1 rn dttt rmmed not lo pay any debts of htr Contracting after litis dte. JOHN RADLET. Sept. T6 1826 ONE CENT RE i I Alt L). 'J una way trm the eUoscriOtr in Laugbery a T-'wnship on tht 16 cf atptercbtr last,.Waiy nVClure, an Jndfi tri Girt gtd I7ye-rs si.e .y some mefcns procurt-d ht-r it.drniuie w hie', she carried t fT. All prsoi s are fi.re warned fiom irusiit.g or tiarborii g her on my account, is 1 &hal. tafarce the law against any who may da tithcr. ROBF.fi T WALKER. Laughery Township, Oct 7, 186 CAUTION. Whereas my witt Et z-ce h, hs left my bed and board vvnlmut ny just cause ur provocation; tliis is to fort wain all ptrsons tmm Harboring or tms'ing htr on my account, ts I amd't rmint-d not py any debts of her contracting after this date. JAMES CALLIHAN, sr. October 11, 18L6. LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining; in the Pest Qfjflct in Laisrfncelitrgb Indiana on the SOih Setemb?r, iS.b"; uhu'h if vet taken cut within three months, will bt sent to the General Post Office as dtad letters. A Andreiv Anderson, John Armstrong. I) John Buck, Joel bALi Reach, Robert Blackmorc, Jane Bartholtmee, Obtdiah Baity. C Hiram CloudGue?!uvis A. Cone John Cox, John B. Chisraan, I) illiani Cloud, Mary Campbell. D James J Jill, Jane Day. V Joseph Jugate 2, Sheldon Fairbanks. G Win. Gibson, Michael Gary, Dr. Isaac Gibso?. II John Haiti?, IVm. Huehings, Absolam ;;, James Hamilton, Ettas Hemon? Dennis Holden. I David Ikerd. L Mu?rs Lindley 2, John Lfvwgston, Cyrus Mills. Luivrencebiugh Library. M Casper Michu e, David JPKitrick, Wm. K.Millar, Henry Miller 2, Isaac Metier, Thomas Mailford L2, John Millar, Isaac Morgan. John M'Gahcn, Bevj. Miles, John M'Kec, JVni. Marshall. N B. S. Noble, John Neil, Hamel Neil. O Jnjie Oxley, Sam" I Osgood, Edzvard O" Conner. ?lVm. S. Perdue, John Pritis. K Cline Roland, John Robinson, A. R. Reed. S George Scuttle, John Sunmnn, John Snell, George Sharon, Robert Slater, JVm, Seibert. "V JVm. C. Vanhouten, Sani'l C.Vance 2. W Mclaukton Wicks J mes Walden. J hn Watson, Isaac Wkkciharri, Elizabeth Winder? I. DUNN, p. m. By a late arrangement, the Western mail mill arrive at this place en Sunday Sf Tuesday evenings and depart next morning. No alteration in the Eastern mail: it arrive? and dep nts, ivesl, on Tuesday and Thursday, 1 clock, p. m DRILL ORDERS. MT' Onli c-mpany of ihe 55. a Kcinment la, I Mdim xvili pai-aile in l.awrenrt ' urgh uii Saturday the 28 h it s, at 2. o'clock, arnr.nl and quiped s the by-l.iws dirtc. The in ers of saxi Reginwnt are rtqucStt-d to ! -(J i. order cf the co:r.mittte, J. y I J UN I ER. Oct. 21, 1826. COLLECTORS NOTICE! Jt) lCr. is hereby frivt-n, tli.t 1 will attend t the tollowinj placts between 10 and 4. oMo kench d v, to wit: At Wilmir giou on ths 28;h just, at Murk V. 'Crat ktn"a tq on the 3ut; a Hi.ik Smiib LfcWrmct's, in Kelso, u tht 2ist;atJ hn Godk- t.q. on tht lit Novr at G. A O.rVs on the 2d, nt Jimrs Murrtv s 1 n the 3d; t H,r firdonth- 4 h; at Lu i tiu ebu-h n :hr 6 h; ai Wrifch-a Mill on the 7'h; t b mueS Kvvin's on the 8u. 1 ope thos- coiiieir.rd l t'tend at the shove me itioutd tmes r.fl - cea and rr.-k, p.vm.nr ot their t,.. aS Monuiiy the 13iii N(llr nu , I w ill i xpie to sate, at th? place tit holdirg1 courts in ti:u town of Liwrencehurgh, ait Ivor's of r-sidtn: or n )ii-rsKiens. by ih-ir Nos, of Trvvili.p Range, Section, Q mrter Section, or part then of, as ihey stand ch rgid on -.he Dtmbcte of Taxes for the year 1816 JOIN SI'ENCEll, Collector D. C. Lawrencebie-gh Oct. 21, 1826 (3 The editor of hr Cmrr.eTjal neis'er RAGS! RAGS! IHE highest price in CASH or xvritin" pap. r given for clean Lben and Cnttr.i UAtiS at this otlice. OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECK ted a t this office. "terjrYof publication. The Pallabivm is printed u. kly, on suner roya p.per, v THREE DOLLAltS per n. um Pid at the end ot the ve-r: u .h.rh m,v K. , rti,rP -y thr p-m-nt of TWO iHil.l.iiK . l17' or b P-' S HVO nci.l A h- & FIFTY 1:NTS at the expiration ofA'ir mt). Thoe who receive tht ir D.r.u th.. .,K st.Olfice.orhythe mail currier, must pjv the. rriage otherwise it will he cl.Kiffta oa'iheir arriage sut,scnptioa ADVERTISEMENTS Containing 12 lmes, three .ns rtions or Usn, one d dlar; twenty -fire cents for tn h additi-ml ,n,ertionlarger advertisements ia the same pro. vrtion. r Letters to the editors must be nost-naiA erwis-they wiJI not be attended to. ill . , - IMagistraltr Blanks for sale Qt this Ofjh,
