Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 44, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 November 1826 — Page 4

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THE LOUD CALL OR, THE DISINTERESTED FARSON. Them lived a Paron, we're fcld, Cut when, or w know nnf. Who oft his nodding fl ck would scold, Tareat'oii);; that tby to Heaven should go oof, l?ut down to HH be hurl'd. If lhp would do! ahj'ire the '.nrld, And cduot as drosi it fi'fhy niaa)mon. gold JUcbsnced at length, thi fondly ,vtght, Who stoutly fought t ('hmfian fiht, E!"hrre rcem-d h louder en!'; VVhat though t!i s'ip-rid wis 4 tr'fl. wore! To en, wbu pUe d in vvlM so lit'l (store, Cfju had Q'. weight you know, aW ' I'whs not lit cash -On ! no Hut vvijs 'trie L r I .!rj(indJ,d'--And though liard ! a.vny, Should Itn r f js Mb Lord Pobty, And be h ctrles sivw.i brooded? No. $Uf tit M-U51 pn,' The panii g b'nth now urrivnl, Awd rf!) bis -i(uj Im Kif ronlm 'if lo her tlo-ir Prif:' firw!l: He plied them lung in rifhiron tnint IJade thrn fr.xi djrlin sins refrain, And ( SVf(t t'irir!fi dtVrSi; To h.ife the vor!d in holy mis be bold Aud shun ik' soul seducer gltiltring gold. The ' rviri o'er, B-.-fotn the door. The ptrih gentry Uhrrd round: $niilin. the go-id o! I rjun cinip mon? thcn Seize I nn Ihrir rir red himta ui;d wrung them, A siot on 'rt;f7i lU trnn,r's rid. ro'led -li-ir ey--b II up and Khed. Aod dr n:;ed their fart well etirt'dia to the ground Ihddnd the rfit, To f..d f I pi'fsf .od bye, , In nitur.' of j.cken dr-af, Old C.ur ctrne wjj, and mighty jly. JBoK'ins, tlp stick (felony bf-prnn A Confab tvi'h the jjui '. d spistng man 'AM how ;.Kd rmsH4 P-r&onilo? i hop" he fl id bim berry well. 'Well rc -ir. rt!J and how do you?' r.ns-a. fcer harlly tell; ood I005; twtnty v-r, v itt v 'i !.. W(islii!i hre 'And now h surrv f r r yu'ir tl"itc you 0 'Ah! li:npst t o;-.-r Vi-n, it must be so; I'm 8. itn '", 'That I hv.tft.rctd wv; 'B'l tJ-, ' .1 It i'v 'iwould nevpr do, 'The ' rd's loud call for me to disobey.' Whn, mii-!A who rou siy, M ) e lord c It vnj ? 'Ilis?,,- how rn inv pnun a yar. Co p oph py f.r prerichin herp?' 51 ivn t c mt r d I'odff flp uivp mv mcf ? Why te-i.tryn. I think lh-y fi'r four 'AUl fi1Sl1 p.kh bfl 'f s d Lord who vhI Iyt dn't you tint rr load you let bioi . hi! Avc, cdl and cdl tilf -dtbe hhie., JV. ton co n" btr!; from fou to TWO? J)e ford. h h-Ui ti'l he dumb, , J)re ouaisa PuraonebbHr come. Prom the Christian Inpiirer. ,iyiE QUAKER AND THK ROM ,N CATHOLIC. I'etilim h tdati oul on, who disiinu ed his family, wasted his property, half broke hi father's heart, and lied, all profligate and diseased aa he was, abroad. Petiiian r. j ' en! never forgot that he had a son Tepi..t rccoin cii u, ar.U grew gray .,n, 1, . 1 . 1. . i. 1 1 ,uu uvH. rt.uui tiope imu ivt snomn iV. I ft ft h j i nfnin?tt cn it-, l-iia armv After ' in which he had often been informed -thai his son was alive hut; become worse and worae, Uiihju rough;

t..c o.t ho,.,a...,. n .f'jand me nun a iur. noog. ai me wen-

jjjv iiv. o i.ivj 11. in. V 1j.1-.11 v'iiji-un ei .1, Ship, came to pay Petiiian a visit. Parihra me, Peliliam if I ask when you heard; l)f VOUf son. The old gmtleman 1 00 Ic out his handkerchief and wiped his eyes. j I can give you some intelligence of him, ad led Rrrfti?, and on the whole not tin

u i'-u u.ou-, u.ic i'i! i.u; tvuuic IIUI IIII-: . . - . ,. , S . , pleai.ant. tili.m looked hard at him,llhr,r PaF .ln ,,fe5 Rml fro,Inrll,f;l1r his ja.fr ouivered, he drw him. If for-!1? ad improvements, I fondly hoped ; w ai d, and sat on the edge of tho front oi - hat they would do honor to my family ;

hi chair. Rdfa nddt'd, he has become a Quaker. Petiiian lifted op one hand, the tears ran down from both hi? eye, and he exclaimed, h he alive? IL; ic aSh'o a;i,i Widl. .My San! Y e?, your son. 1 have -ecu him and conversed with him, and what I fell y u is trUv. i'etilia-i fainted. Hums recovered him, and when he was cool, tdJ hitn: I have been abroad. O ie day, a shipwright, a rough blunt man, carm? on bond and told me that he had reproached your son with hiscond ict, iua manner ?o forcihiy that he could not resist it, and that, in con?erience of thsr remontraoees of hi own eoaicUtrice, exciteil by his conversation v. had laid aside the practice, and quenched the love of vice, and that he ttow, for four years past, had lived a life cf devotion, temperance and justice. After his reformation, he had gone to vvark with the shipwright, and had married his daughter, and was led by that family into that made of CnrUfinnity v.'hich we her call Quakerism: for the shipwright himself was a Friend, and held forth, on the. nature and practice of virtue, i r a little anomaly of his own people. -JL.was curious to see him, and went with my informant on shore. There f found him, with his broad brim, eating his morsel with his Abigail, one of tin r.eatest cf women, and two children, tin eldest of whom is a picture of yourself, athl called friend Petiiian, after thee. 1

propocd nn 'interview with you which

he refused, with tenr9ot the most unai fected repontance for his sins, and exurp?sio3 of esteem for your rirtue. -aid, I ought to ask pardon of my father and I would, hut recollect, Captain, m) father, is a man of birth, fortune, and fashion, and of the Roman Catholic rcli gion. Thou wilt forgive me, if I sa, 1 fear the prejudices of a very virtuous man will pot allow him to take pleasure in rne now that a charge so barbarous in hi? eye hath taken place in me for virtue, unaccompanied with the gayely of the world and the ceremonies of the church, hath not being, much less beauty in the eyes of such men. I think there fore, on the whole, that it would be an ict ct cruelty to disturb the peace ot rnj hither; perhaps he hath long ago buried me inim igmation,and it would revive hii grief to raise me from the dead. I trust it the resurrection of the last day, the iuiuite me rev oi G ul will make thought ot me an addition to his joy. Rufus paused. I tilian wept and exclaimed Oa! that I con! I ee him; probably 1 might engage him to lav aide his garb of virtue without endangering his virtue itself. O no, said Rufns it would be dangerous o make the experiment ; beside, J can rjl! you lie is an inconvertible man. You must either see him as he h, or never see him at all. Is it possible to see him! t is; 1 have prevailed with him, and brought him and his family over. IId virgin! exclaimed IVlilian; where is le? 1 mu!t see him; I feel I love him; I )ng to embrace him; 1 have ahead v for gotten, and I will never recollect, the imlropriety of any means, made uio of to recover a sinner from the errorof his wav rid to fill a father with a joy like that of Gad when ho embraces a Ion" In.f. nnm n odigal, but now penitent son. Come - r 1 ;ct. sai l Riifus. rivo riaP-;;iLre to tlui , !"--" I 1 :1P f priM I r,l IS l I t hn ll il trim, h tiri r t m 1 rCrtn C'j'fll tii I 1 Htm 1 ir.i - - 1 r t : 5 'r 1 !- l-v-il. 1 uwi.i Liuini ill iiiiiiu-i I .IMHM U Ul llll 'lilt P I.IIU'plUk lil.ci.' I lini'D 1V,1.J! . rr .j L..r ... ii .. i q'uinu, Mii.ii.tn una urjorc i.'tcr, ana am no nure worthy to be raile l thy son : make mc. cm oj t,t) m red servants. Anil tie is now saying this, all heretic as he is, in room in this house, where I have desired lim to wait. Yo'.i have eomn ission. j - - 7 etilian go, run fall on his neek and kiss 0V.7, and then let us all, forms, eat and be merry: for in t pite of "lleasure and praise run through God's host, To see a sinner turn : Then Satan hath a captive lost, And Christ a subject born." Begging. We overtook (savs a trav

elier; many settlers migrating to theuhe, "I knfw better nnr 11 that sure, foro-i ray

vve.st: for when a man gets a little under! the, weatlier in n!foir$, oifjog he to tht oack woods to sun himself. O ie man started with his whole family of lit tie children, in a hand-barrow, and finding it excited the sympathy of the people, and was profitable, he kept on thus the whole way, and collected two thousand two IiiiimI i'i.iI Li rc r. 11 f!tr rilliri un-jm.. n; i ( i ! ll'JIIIIM U U'IIMU Ull IIH, llli:i llllir I illlll ..... , , ' . r, . become a brjuire. A poor , liil'e, short, brown, hog! A (gentleman had live daughters, all of whom he brought up to the useful and respectable characters in life. Taese ,o . . 9 .,Ctt k.. imut iiwj turn 1 11.-1 uut mih.i hiiuuici r v. : v 1 l i 1 1 1 1 l: 1.11 ni k rn 1 1 r 1 1 i'i. 1 J T'rRl ma,ried a gentleman by the name of Poor the second a Mr. Little the third n i or . i 4i i a Mr. Short the lourth a Mr. Broivn I . 1 r r. 1 n ri . .1 1 . , . . . . . ',,n? ol ,thc ,:Uter' her 5,SlerJS U,'h lh ,,r' hnds, were present; and after the, , c we.iuu g wrte over me old gentleman said to ms guests ! have taken great pains to educate my live daugnlers that thev might act well I.u t I I. n.l lhaf oil .i . wwi iimi. rtI ill)' tiiin, l-nn. iiiiu expectations have turned out nothing but a Poor, Little, Short, Brown, Hogg! It seems that ladies were ladies in Jewish years. Isaiah III. By Lo:i'th's U version "walk displaying the neck, and j mincing their steps as they go, and with; ,

their feet lightly trippingOalong: the! ? , . , r t ii - i ' ' i .i egud, he. took the icrong feet-rings, and the ; net-work,' and the',.,. ii .f. , . i.i . i 1 lie queen could not hi cresent: the pendents, and the bracelets,! ,, -

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ten; the zmtyml the pcrluroe-boxr, ,rmifsinn. ..to aei!j ,,or m! jl!st V -: '' '."'";""' and the amulets: the rings, ar.d the iew-: 1 ,,, , . , , , ., 2!1S . it l. wmittbuigu nd us vicinity, io , f . , ., ., i J. uliczcs! which stood a mile out oi town. , .... . els of the nostrils; the emuroiusred robes. r andthctunicks; and the cloaks,and the c i , TT, P'ysic, bUltr.i-KV. ani MlDUTFEiiY. . l-i.t i . A Scotch preacher lately usetl this sum m v ,t, , n ti, m- .a it.s i.i-nhssiro w n ihttle purses; the transparent garment?, ,. , ,, . , f .y (..iis, nth n- wt ii.s noh w i,,i . .i r ?,. ' ' , , aeernion My tritreli. tl.n 6eps to fr? grc nu.ictu Hy a lemU tl .o. Cfii em II di S net,

'5 ntxa uie truans,'

. , , , t . 'Old nita nib u.ii iuaii... oiaiiki r J miiii ri , and the mantles; the welhgut raiment5j,nfl Utt.tt,yla keep, even wh.n you get yOUr and the high dressed nair. fecl oa ltif.ln f,r tbp flikl nme

A laundress, who was employed in the family of one of our earl v governors, said to him, with a sigh, "only think your excellenc),how little money would make me happy." "How little, madam?" asked the governor. "O, dear sir, fifty dollars would make me perfectly happy." "If that is all, you shall have it;" and immediately presented it to her. She looked at il with joy and thankfulness: hut before the governor was out of hearing, "I wish I had a hundred." Mostoji Galaxy. ,

the nfa Cihnzt rk a Vrine Cellar. A

day or two after my first arrival at Hatton, the Doctor took me into the library, and with the utmost gravity of countenance said to me, 4,An impression prevail? among my servants, that my wine cellar is haunted by a ghost. Now, I dont pretend to say whether there h any foundation for the idea or not; but do know that it protects my wine; and, therefore, I must insis; uron your never alluding to it with any levily:M Then, after a puasn, he emphatically added, "It on do, you must take the cmsee1uenc.,.. Y"ii understand me.v A Pip:!' 3 Pc-ul-rclions of Dr. Parr. AFFECTION. One of the prettiest specimens of Hindoo poetry relate the history of a youth, w ho soon after Ids marriage, being compelled to take a long journey, takes leave of his bride in the garden belonging to the house; there he plant? a spikenard, ai d ei. joins her to watch over it with the most assiduous care. As long as this plant flourishes, said he, all will be fortunate with me, but should it wither away some fdal misfortune will assuredly happen to me. Business of an important nature detained the bridegroom from his home for several years; on his. return he assumed the g ub of a Hindoo mendicant, in order to see whether his wife had been faithful or no during his absence, thus di-guned he calls at his houe,and being admitted into the garden, he beholds his who lo-t ito every pleasure, but that ol weeping over the spikenard, which still uounshf d under her care. The. following; adwTi'smpnt is copied from a r' c,'n, nu ' b r "f (; ban-m M. ss.-iijn-r, un .hnM. i.n,-,,..r putjii.tml m F Jhu ridges M. Idiiiu't, Lnntvii d nun ti r ,. !- I . I II ,. . .... . .std i I ' " uvttose. ex "nsiv rImir;R wUh syru'v w,.r.i il I i I s 1 in M present to mwry I A u hfft(1 .2 of H ,08t r ,b rtl,m tPn,nr,. tMvii.- Sno.ono rrane 2. (.. , i,)r 150 000 fr.ncs 4 One. h:tunir 17'j,0'0 aTrmca. Also, tbre nd..8, fc-d-;5, Mi, ana 84. havina 10 15, and 25.000 tVincs of v-:rlv Uxconw. Aoolv to M tir-icef No i9 Ft de S ine St. Onnam. No letters rct-ucd unie-s pot pvd. A genuine one A hd in this city preeeiv inp h r m tl, h rnv !rnh aui who hail .-.it vd onlv a fw w'ffkft bfor- from h-r ovn 9ttte land, tlir 'win the -nd f ! into the cii trn oid jiifviny it to and fro, wtnt into I ho yard to enq are I tie e oifct aTnl f ound that shr had lust tlj. pail aruJ wss trtinn to recavir it Mil ldy tfdd h-ar to take the ct-'in pol ami she would soon get it "Och u.ud.icn." Sid p89 -.sr from my ovn country, lj.t Hauberty fell overbold, and suro thev did nothing bt all. hut js throw th" mt of a rop to I iru, au I tie took a hold directly antl j tmp-d shiuid agam A V E. Post. A youn Coeknv hdy, vho1 itJeas of cnu?itry hf' uer-- foim-d fro.n eadin 1 ii Jfcp3i is's 1 .. 1 , ..1 i ' ' , . . .cp . weeks with her iunt, itiou? hi y 0.11: us froin London ; and was com; l-.'tely di9.ipo;ntrtl rt( die j to'al absence of lh:ii iddian s:mphei!y w heh stie pic'urr'd h.rse!fn a country If. ()'ie d'' howvrfr, she consitlered hrsdf f.,r'inat'. .by encniinteimj a stupherd rf lurr.ing fir, u the fi-lds, with a erooi; in his hand. Vt ",, she, -why have you not your pipvou?" "IJekas. nn'am aoverd ha. ! Jhan't eot no b.cUee." f obacco ) v - w r During the late Ass zi-s for Som rsfdshire, a ivititcss in his c.xarxiiiMtion in chit f, tlehcrtbed . , , , . iinui? " a iiiiuriii.iftri ui tu-i uio8 t'i1 .,. .. ir . s i .... .v. fi.. 1,. ... ... , ... , , aioiin u iiurr. iu iw n ur-- 01 oit-orCJi palion, he replied that he was u l-l.eksn.dh .Uho is lhig gir,' sahl th, Co,,,, . Mid! yoxl rot (t, u, that you uf.r a sh,.,o.k.,?' Unow i j.j E )r rf JUM th- wmes". xv T e-iy a idackauiith ia a sh-eai.iktr--vor horses ' , a m.-c tnen. this Court, bra shorm-tk-r is imdersond chanic who mkes shoes far men and worrj ined the huy r. Nna. Kur ' rntnitfid the uitneas. 'lii.tt hpar.f T ' . - .... "Kbt; think ther be acnrdwuincr ' Pte harn ed Counsellor was completely nonplus, d. When Queen Eliziheth, in one of her. ! processes, soon after the d"feat of the: tcinlili A ',r,li.,l i i . I I . I i ,-....... t. , . . iiiiiicii xkiiiti.nvjti, i7ll.il U ll I; it ?nil I t l . . i J-. w . 1 ' . . . . . . ........i 1. I .1.. .. I - .. - - . . i .

ic ,nwi, on umim.iiiu,.,iii- i,fi en ill,;..,,,, without Ltlv.

Wheti the IIICIlllll'IU 1 1 Villlk (IIVJ ing of Spain attacked yur M q-stv, rj soiv by tne car."1 Ip Pinilieg at this and her admiration was further neioat-' i t-, r..K.mrt, ..... .i A DM IMS 1 11 1 1 VIV S SA L E. - -- - - j73UULIt; notice is hereby g-iven, th t I di-h ii. ' sp ise to le at public vendu- tt t iwn o; A'tror, : tie county of Drtrhoin, on h aru the lJlth dy r.f Nov neer its', the- rifhr, titie, in!rt3t, claim and dennnd .f 'lrk t'ser, e eased, in, over ar.d to In lets Iv . io nd 16 n the town of Auror,. and ,i Ir.t No 7 in .. own of Wiimi 'j'on and cttun'y oj li- -,ft-.;-Sile to take pUce 'tlie house Mrs Vannudd orth, ai 12 oVlif k on that diy ai whn h imh- t. rmsofsal- il! he made knovin. By o--ier of the court of proh ite ae.d cour for the serif ment ofdeced nts' es'tites in and for lJearbon ..lurdv. baidest-tr will be e s': vt ot ILL! Ail lUHM'li, Admr Octobtr 21, lSi 4J-3'V

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OF FOPEIGXLITERA PURE Aj'D SCIEJVCE, Isjust published by E, LITTEL U PHIL. I D I L PULL Contents ojWo. for September. Portrait' oi Cltore chiton 1. P.-nioi.-puUn s .Neural theory of Norway Po m Ihc II tropective Htvirw. 'J. Skrtrhc3 ot ' Po.luin &r ,tU i':c Prom tht Mon'hiv i vitw LiUry i ."t. 3. IJ-.-kf.ini s 1 houjh-s en Huoiinjf, Prom tht 4. S-lentific Ii.siitutijns. Proa tlu Q urter1) ItfVU 5. Tt:f Trf-vtilf at the Source f f the Nile. P. in !ir M iuMy M-z.ne 5. vir SVi uliocii'i tsai on die Hate of W-gts arai the C.in:;i.Mu n nr. liO.ounojf Cheats Front ttif Pit Viuurj-.ti jaXif 7. A Dhgr, 1'rom "UUtkwood's Cdinburgh, 3 Vv. aio WaitLnd's Karmtive of the Surre nd er oi liuaupne. Prom ttu bd'wiuurgh zint. 9 't i.e Y udois Villeys. Prom the New ili'f.ilOy MjiaZit 10 I he: Ihctre, From ths .Monthly M.g 2 m A Wdd rg under Gn-und. Prom I$U(k PJ i i.e Owi From UlacKu-oni: S vaijums 13. I l r Ptur lli.niry of il.e Iron Ms'. F-om 14 ., ntlle Ufdtl4:5e, Prom tl.u Month') ll 1 u- w 15- CXibt-rvaticr.s on the Cubore of S; k, lit- irihnir I lu ( sttiy . .6 Li- is nu u S ti'f swi je.rl-ud. Uf Montldt M-pazine-7 Uic:r: phif.i Kofife ot Von Weber. F -. m Pi 1 mi'.on; lu .Mi H'hi) M;j : 2 i T'.- n k t .. . piom the sne. i9 MiuclU.i:evus StbcLont -Transparency ot la O 4- - In. lit i-Uti iuai ot Spu its- . (J, hi- !) ublt Stars Franco Ab)ss - 0 Jsitsrury tn'.eligfncs 1 he History cf dn Ad. in is- r ;i fntr rilt 11 in- lienry Pt i U in. f m 1743 so 1754 J'mnv to 11 n.c !. d Niph ruiraive ot F .ur Yeurs' 11 siitnu. in Fun f bt-henon ot bacrnl ItariTiO , 'I he ll irnince i f S.r Ji-lin Chiverion M- riinsi Ilma.r..iiona f MiPon Amstit-s M?ier.j IiidiCii Tri-ntl tion it Ltorenu s celt- . . . u. iv i i ty Is nu-.Hti(,n l' -rrv's 'i4ft .ii..'.f - 1 - - j Vhird V -gi- for the L i.eovery of a Noi-ih wt-kt P s-a hf Lih-1. f Carl I heodort Ivor lie-- Sunns !'s Auvcihv fur Ar 151s Y ii hern's Svlcct V t.w in 1 Grtecc History d iVttle oi A v, r.ici'ji t i reatis? 011 tl.e ll v ir.e Sovereignty Chronological I dustrat ui s of In F.-: li-siasuat Ai chitrcture The ITi. q;i-t,(if the History t ( Asm ma-H-siorsr.ii, jVpng.-wpht' l, nd StdUfcn 1 A'-iount cf th Joy ot W b-nunstf r The Coidtn Vitdet Tin- H tonry oi ih Prish Cliurch of St. J h io-iir.rner of the prrbun Lngu ge,, itb V . .binary siio 1 ties i'r;nsa ion d' Sis o. : ttrs ii st. ry d mc Ciu&tits- Ins itiitiaits .ii l . jv H's'ory nl Ancient MtX"ti H s ti y : t F.iiife A'liotis General and Medt c- P ' . s rs UiusTati") s oi tin- P fiS;sofiht N .1 ViM'iii; us IP. it ar.mcus. :l. eiv firitish Publications TUP. . ":f -.a ini ti ling -ut taige and uiino'ious li i k li.iuiit, ai vvtiKh lie ii;trntii k.'t-p a HOUSE OF EJVrERTAIJVMEJYT, t t-.i h lit- rruy to a.tontmodate those wht, ovy stt pr pr 'o give h.rn a cad, on or about fi s.t ot October next; and that nothing thai wi.d n -iis p-r-- to renatr their stuy wi. ; m e.cinhu-vabte ana pi- .snt. H s tabis am ur wiii or furnished iih the bes- that can Ik u t'. im ths wtbttro country Hs stvdr wi.i iv.ys be supplied well die bc:3t ot pi-ovtndt s :d a ejre.iut oUtr He has mtle -n rraug .1 ni ir a !-Lf;!'.iT ot tb- most mn r-stiog Nc v. s rp-. r from dir.. -rent pns ;t U il !1 -?t;t- S JOHN SPENCER. ,..., en- r ix -h .r. i).-f.n county. h .an. - . r.d 'o 'If t' li -oiif 1 un, Ky at. a llimilU'i . . u- -y i . Uefi "ee Lawrencebm gh, t t.-. t'.u! - Horeh Ofxice on High street btlott he M . ki h us . I, - .,rUt M'.v l l-'f COUX5ELLOR AT LAW. ( 0-renri F. om : tree l ( tucu-KCii. near tie Hotel 1 f K will practice in the counties ofllatnd cn aod Huth-r, and in the District ana, (irO'ii' courts o .f ihe United States for the: Ihtr-. t .! (Moo; also, in the county of Dearb un aod in the Supreme court ct the state ui Indnna ..inril In. lA2rt la t-... - , UJICE. A IX pns "s r.;h oiiJ in tate fi-m o Utz t& d Irmitrunv, are i cpl-sred to Cli o.. i el " -S" Ii ! , - -j who isiuiy ait hr zed u hv. ; vil persons havn.jr (' .ims 'i' l ll ....... ; will pr-sent the m fur adjust .trii.ioi .. FUF.UEUU'K U i Z, Su5"vivinij litner of the mttfirrnoi U z tiAimstrorg , 9-t. 2, 18 6 BOOORH.J. BOW3RS O -tober ii 18 6 42 -If TAKL UP a uwrp towrship, , on t lie 19lh r'.jy o! I3Y .hbl I) UlCllM V, ItJ It.p! y c on y, I clun nirdi Us . a niiilll P H vY HOHirP, supposed t tie s.x ye;;rs od, fj.ivtttn tun s htjh, a star b s forehead, ttiiet while feet, r.ever do k-d, quo l :n th- tisir hack of ea:h fore Ivg. Ap - isrd to six'e.-'n t'ollir., by Alf-nihim Clioe & (It a. W eri r, this 4 n day of 3fp' ember, I8i6. r-py from my b.. k of estiays, Mjm.p'ius nur.r.iNS, j p. OF ALL KLYDS MEA TL Y EXECU TED AT THIS OFFICE.

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PROPOSAL S. BY JOHN FZiANCXS DUPOUK, Post-Masttr at Vcvt.y, Indiana FOR FUBLISHIXO BY SUESCRH'TIoN, A WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, UM)K!l THE TITLE OF THE ip iti isytng U.fSt pioptJ tvloi On 1 u-'HQ, in ipi'oj;j is ctK, tr.r adde i-ne Biorr to the iurg hat vf ptrudicta ci ih du, n wdlbutnce lo oOiOrt, tiiit v-liil i! is kinds otpu lit -ItOOal which are Cuvott d to U. t ;u.;, 1 ettaiiiro, PolOic a, ;c, tire vtiy i.uiii; rous, ar.d btill iDcrfctkif g in liumoos, those dttod to AgntuUuit '- !ut tevir, nd their iiurnbtr itiv.su. s die saitie, a:.d thii lite piesi-nt sUte of the Agricultural murtsi in the Wis'trn Couiery &t uni to cii for, ad t itliti ltil gr iru:tiO-:d stiJ will retddy ps.reeivc tiie dv5;tige to ic derived irom tlu ub.ichtion of sucn a tvo-k an ne onj now propuied ti the ptrone d" h puhiic By irii;aiiol die WusTEi: rARHth, it ii3t usttul and numtrous c.soi tmr F tii-.v 11 -z. wiil oa in0hd u oo'atn tiu ai l 10 pu stot of iluir avocation, vvhuh is c.i nvnl tfv m Ur nu rcti-nge ot ideas, and the mtrual rci: niurt xat!Ou rd t Jk, ei in.tn, iiiSLOt-i u U... To pio niold tt.is ci.d Ob png. s shad pi u.ipb. iy ik.upifJ t-y 1 .mmunica!i i;s rm ui.ttii-al gii iu!iur!i s, O: gu!ul Ksiys, -nil &i-icc-Hns irvHi ll.iuts u and Foitijm pubii siops, ou ;gricuuurc, Horticulture, Uuial anu Djn.cstis . -i.otnA . Tat itiitor hiving on har-d a num -er (d irittrstinir -iiSWii; to a tjiritiiar whirh in Ji lury,

tb.o, he directrd to many jrt n U iTic, lhr.. hai he Uo'on, on the uluiit of tht. vit, (whu h ill heal h wini otiitr " irv"unsttn( 1 s hu hit her 'n pie.Vtllttd lim 'Mm pu :thing.) al d hrilig..U f uitntsstothe succe!ful exp rnr. ns v iiicii betn rn.dt- md are oow n 'im' ;i that iis r ch of kgri uhuie, t.s well .s in itring-d.c si ik ivoM, ii, Itwyaiid its vicinity , will havr it u his povvr 10 lay bttore hia readtts, ceiid-r-.hle stock of valuable inLtunttion en those iiiipratant utje-ts. I he mjikc s for the surplus productiors of a arrtHt part cf iht tarmit-g popnU'i -n ot ti. western ccui try, beii g so f'tn giutttd, tht o. 10. (hictior. r.f tnmt ntw i bj- rt i u '.un-, tie proiu, ts of v hit h shaP be dt t m d site it ts v ovdi fi ui an advar.t: gtous mihet, niher at l.ontt or tt.ro -d, shall be advorai eti, rd nn pii.s will e pared in collertiog- SUt h ii l iitT.a.K 1 s ; s w ill have a teiu'.rnry to tat dilate 'be linden kng-, 1 wtl! as to render th' woik nsc t'ut n d urtu--tbiinjrtd ihf 1": t I ociv oi Am ncan Farnieis. CosniTions The V ateio F imer vo'i be printtd .u a Super r.- yal h uf til.te.i, g il pprr, in 3uvh form tha each number shaii 1 oi-lbit- ight .(g s, ai d be deposited in t posi t:rft securely wr rr. " bf forvardid y in-ii 'o sut s ri: ers, at Thufe D .tLABs per am urn. py-i de n viiicci or on the appearance of die fu&S vtirrher. Fdty-t-o immhers will firm a volume, to w-hich a Title p g-e and an 1 .MtX wiil he -dded. Puhlication to ceiiim nee tf s on is a si.fvi i-tt unfiber r.f su' srrihers sliall have btxn obtained to defray the expenses. Ste s riptions to the above work will he to eiv- d t ii s ffico. A LIST OF LETTERS, Rir.iaini.-ig in the Pcsl OJJlce in I.awtence1 urgh Indiana on the Sfth StfteniL-r, 19 (; which f lad taken oul uifhm three months, will be sent tJ the General Post Office asdcd letters. A Andrew Anderson John Armstrong. 13 John Buck. Joel i- Abi Beaeh. Robert Bfackmore. Jane Burlhoicmce, Obediah En ley. C liirum Cloud. Guestavis A. Cone. John Cox John B. Chisman. William Cloud-? Mary Campbell. D Juries Dill. Jane Day. F Joseph Fugate 2, Sheldon Fcirbewks. G Win. G ibson.JSUchacl Gary. Dr. Logo Gibson. H John Ilains. Win. Ihtchings. Absrdani Hart. James Hamilton, Elias Hernon Dennis Holdcn. I David Ikerd. L Jloscs Lindley 2, John Lezingston, Cy rus JJuls. Lutrrenef fnngh Library. M Casper .Muhzre, I) avid AP Kit rich. 'Writ. K.Millar, Henry Miller Isaac Metier, 7 homas Mail ford 9, John Millar. Jsuu& Morgan, John SlPGahcn, Bt,j Miles John M'Ke, ll'm. Marshull. N B. S. .Xoble, Jtthn .Veil, Home! .Veil. O Jane Oxfey, Sam'l Osgood, Edzcurrf U Lonner. " ' ,ui iiuz. L Liinc Roland, John Uobiiuon, A. IL Reed. S George, Scuttle, John Sunman, Joh.i Snefl, George Shai'on, Robert SlaterjWm Seibert. v Inn. C. Vanhoutcn, Saml C.Vance 2. W Mclaukt m !l icks.J rmes IValihii.J hn Watson, Isaac Wickcrshum, Elizabeth Winters. I. DUNN, p. m. By a Irde arrangement, tne Western mail zedi arrive at this puiee on Sunday Pues"day evening-, and depart next morning. JYo alteration in the Eastern 7nail : ii arrive? 1.,.. -.,J ''... 1 1 rl L u.-t ((y tt.., aidi, u:i u. uLsuuy uiaz j. niuc day, 1 o'clock, p. m. TERMS OF PUBLICA TIOX. The Pailadicm is priia-d wt k, tn super r y-1 ppr, at TflHEE DOl LAlLb per v.ni.um. ptid at the etid ot tlu year; winch rry be disharped by the pynunt of TWO DULL ;s in Hdvuuce, or by payi? p I WO 1 'I.I Ml" Zs. Fil l V LNTS at the expiration of Six months Those whf) receive thtir p.ptis through the Post. Office", or hy the- nihil carrier, must pky the curriajre. o'herwise it will be. chargol on their sui s:r.ption. ADVERTISEMENTS Cnntaininp 9 l .nes, thiee m.s rti .ns or less, or.5 d-tllar; twenty five cents for t h additional insertion larger advertisements in the same proportion . V Letters to the editors must be post-paid, o heruisf hev will not he attended to. RAGS! RAGS! FTTlHE highest price in CASH or writing H pper given fjr clean Linen and Cottoa Ii A tiS at this oilice. Magistral fihnh and B!ank Dccdi: for sale althis Officer