Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 1, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 January 1827 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
FOR THE PALLADIUM.
4iMy country take my child'9 the dying a II
sage ot iuonuceno. "While lords and commons strove, To crush a nation's tight; The tragedycf Lexington And Bunker's glorious height, Pointed a crimsoned way, O'er heaps of gallant dead. Where tender youths into tbt eld aged father led. JTwas thus the patriot rose, With energy and skill Causing the rifles deadly ai3, To execute, bis will: Here4ay your cuun'ry's foo Groaning his hfo aivay . : While by his side a comrade brave The self same file portray .Thus rushed to the strife, The mother and the child Here stood praud Albion, and in view Her children undrfilrd; To sound the cause of war To sanction tll earn'd fame, Come quickly, O thou friend of man! Tyrannic power disclaim. The summons scarcely given, When Jefferson arose, From bis learn'd pn a Declaration Of Independence fl"ws! Read. Read the sacred scroll, It charmed the people's ear; Even kings and nobles led away, Were pleased the same to hear. Vbil, hear him on his bed As life strove to depart, "My country take my child,' The fre sut' of my heart. Thus srt.d the conflict ceas'd, fle lean'd his head nd died; Virginia's mighty man of worth, Now f Jr-aven ward was hied.
slabs, with a mud and straw ctumney, ana Mer drawn up in readiness
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a large hole cut out of one side for the double purpose of a door and window. And if there was not such another cabin in the country, neither was there just such another pair as the honest couple who inhabited it. The land on which it stood belonged to a distant proprietor, as euch lands were considered "free,"
the present tenant, Peter Keltzer, had m - ft 1
Thr. ivjr.Jand a soi.tfn cunme.id.si.oi ot one aaaiher tof -
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m-nr l.r, M hi fnnt uimn t h i- threshold, tho CoJ OM-I g-aCe anil CORSOlatlOU.
IHVIIa IW -"- w v w - " - - -
she seized his arms, and made a desper
nw- rrs'-rt-l
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Cress IicaJli .r3.-Han aw:.y from the sub
scriber,
ate attempt to accomplish by force what
she dispaired ever being able to do by stratagem. A doubtful struggle ensued and Peter partly disengaged himself so ii . i r 1 1 i i 1 .1 . , ,1 . 1 -
inaiasneieunes.ezeu anu uiaggcu i.it-j WanJ fjfmcr. are f0wing-fpike nails, phi.s good woman after him, and she catching. aml cvprua .bmiiles owing to the
at tne door, to save nerseii precipuaiea ;i ;irn I)rice 0f provisions
C0LLLC1UIVS LAST Mj'jILE.
rHT li ICS, is he Ll ipiem m the
)ilC. is her. by given to all ihose dflii'
panu-ut or their T Xt.S. ih-
tne IHr im.in! tor HrtVlMf IO ir.e TrVclille lliti'
iu .pril lest a tivo atcry bouss and i s k A i -d -AK3BHi .. eiaps d, and lm et
orchard adjoining. jduiuu of .iit- n-. ss.iy funds o cn-ble me uStrayed or stolen, a two year o.d steer had I i.sctfe ihf su. iltbt ..gams' mc, fur ths: )t,f on a ool hat, checked shirt, and red overdls. u,c0,,s' 1',tn,,v "lv.m. m pcrcu.t.
r. VMilCU Will UK - II J 11 1 i f uir, i 1 oJerit :t absolutely .e . sry that 1 shout. i
put up the dwelling himself, with such jit down over them both. The fall did) assistance as two auarts of whiskey com- no injury. The dame in tenderness to'
A good new milch cov--r cntemphte s opfn
assistance as two quarts of whiskev com- no injury. The dame in tenderness to i,, a boriing school the approaching f.ll l
manded on the raising day, and lived, her husband had deposited a quantity of eneour gement is tf rd
as one would readilv imagine from hisiflax which she had taken to spin, so that! A young man of fortune and sr'd appear
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manner of living entirely unencumbered
with ground rent.
Peter had scarcely troubled himself to
cutaway the bushes that grew by hisage, and both were fairly vanquished
.4 . U J J U rrrii KKi.-.fr I Af iirel iUnxr frw-vl'' BPn:irn)p nTltt'tt
UUUI. XiC IIUI1UCU 11CIII1CI IUC gl uuimiiv hoe nor the pruning knife, his only im
plement of husbandry, if I may call it so,;
i rii o.l ihpm hnth. mid ivlipn thpv 'anpft vanl3 a wif one of hbout COO tons would
fairly recovered themselves on their feeV he preferred, to take a cr-o to the West Indies
they tound neither had sustained dam
The religion which n ixes with human pas
lOltlOlc '. wU tt.c tim.s -ic
tree pfcymtni by nitons mor. re- Dersu.sion Y.ju say, th't
.rd .rul mnry liitticuti to prnur-, i ndn-it . ai. ii is tven s,o, tor I d.iiy t ipenence the uiti ot it. Hut is it us lurd tar tacit m-.n in .hcJ country to pay tor h.mse.f cr.e or io dolUm ui, as it id tor rr.e to p for t.c or six u-ic.rv.i-, anJ if you c.nru py ih small sum i!it j'U, how uo 5 yu txpect thai 1 v. 1 1 1 be jic to dis.h.ig- the kin uii of the duplicate., and let joup.j unaoti.td un,.l it tui . )oar
Ar tirsf tlifv tnnlr pn;irate rnriifrs of S!0n8,
K thonlm m.H, stronger blazo than that l.ght, which is from
III!.. .1 lit UU) Hit HIV UK-if VjV.V-V VH , . , j, . , . . 1 j j - t ii, rA. ., above, which sheds a steady and lasting blighttented and comfortable. Then the, ' . .. . , . '.jiic
was a rouerh-bored rifle, which he kept dame began a commentary of Peters . .... f. . u - rii:i
in fine order, and with which he nev- evil life, which lasted until noon next day 5i hlfi flnfi con,tant . wbilo the other, like cuhnarv
though noon broucht small change from - j m.t-r,.i. vincrir.hp.il.,
Can he whose ton.b's within The patriot's gmtrnus breast, Whose learn'd ff isions, detp research, Were all for lh o. prst. Dt sire aud not be heard, To give a daughter thu? No; take her for the sake of bino, Who comfort sought for us M0UNTAI-7EK.
From an English Pnb'ic .tion. M'CIEJVT MORJJLITV. The reader will perceive tbnt th following
Poem is built upon the Text prefixed and that the first iinoofearh stanzt in borroived from it. BEHOLD. AI AS! OUR DAYS WE -PLM1J 3SUW VAIN TUEV Be! H iW SOON TllEY LfTI) ! PEH0LD How snort a ppan Was long enough of old To raaisurv out the life of man; In those wt-U tempered d;.js, his time was then Survej'd, cast up m fuund but three score years and ten. alas! And vnt is that They come, and slide, and pass
Before my pn cn tell thee what;
er failed to do excellent service whenever necessity or whim drove him to scour the forest, and climb the rugged mountains, or trace up the streams in pursuit of game, and in truth, necessity or whim kept the poor man pretty constantly on the scout, for when the venison was not out. Madame Keltzer's temper al-
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njgnt to mem. Hunger negan lia won. the soonerfroc the fierceness of the flame.
nothing to eat or drink was to be had. The business of mutual punishment went on apace, and a long time was borne
with unacknotvledging obstinacy; final
Peter.
Dame Kelteer was a thin, sharp-visag
ed lady, about five feet two; with black piercing eye, and but three teeth; the
other?, as Peter afhrmed, having been ut terly worn out of her mouth by the con
stant concussions of her tongues, which
also, were three in number, if his word
might pass for value indeed he grave-
The pos's f Vime arc swift, which having run
Their sevrn short stages o'er, their short-iiv'd : of venison or a string of squirrels.
task is done
OUR DATS Begun, we lend To sleep, to antic plavs
And. toys, until the first stage enfd;
w.t givo To unrecnverM Ios; we rather breathe than livs. WE SPEND A trn year's breath, Before we apprehend What 'tis to lire, or fear a deah:
after a years fire, to build a .Arce-corner
ed house, she having fallen upon the res
olution, since her husband had conceiv
ed a mortal antipathy to the number
three on her account, to oblige him to
tolerate another trio in the chain of his
misfortune. Peter himself, though he
possessed but a comparatively small por
ion of his mate's volubility, was a man
of much courage, and while in the frequent rencountres between himself and
Madame Kehzer, to which he was sub
jected, he was uniformly obliged to beat
the retreat, he turned his back with an air of lord I v defiance, and his visasc
showed evident signs of threatening retaliation. Between parties so often billigerent it was hardly to be expected that every contest should end in smoke. Peter complained to all his neighbors of his wife's treasonable war upon his liberty, and accused her with a design of reducing him to downright slavery while she wait not less prompt in charging him with an idle rambling disposition, an entire neglect of all home atlairs, and even with being guilty of amours with some of her good neighbor's wives, whom he had occasionally furnished with a saddle
As;
The Sagacious Indian. An Indian of Peru who had lost a horse discovered after diligent Eearch that a Spaniard bad stoltn it. lie com-
ly, however, neither couM stand it long- plained to a magistrate of the place, and the
t i - ,1 i i in h vv .iwiriMi ii i ii ii i - iiiii i i,i i iiiii lira licit uiuutvu sj oi'uvoi itiku mi. ..' ou'.. .
" .ww . . v. I f i ' .fxi HY.i-vi- ii,p i -r'l Tt:n m i
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ways was, and the failure ot the one or 'acknowledgments passed ; and at last the:ita onenog to swear icai me norse was m
the other was an equal misfortune for parties, thoroughly reconciled agreed to own, the Indian was on the point 01 losing nis
assist each other out of this dreary con-lcuse l,ul uuuru'. u"i"i, ac.u,i un iuo finement. This was no easy task, and hor9,'s fcead bp 9i,d t0 ,hft ri.rd-- .1 it hndthnvnntJ.h.nnd.1nl.llthpirii..ilon,.:be rea,i Jowr horSe 0U "D surely tell of
" V.W .... J iesand ill-will and laboured in the closest concert it would never have been accomplished. Finally by gathering a considerable pile of graved be low, Peter took his wife upon his shoulders and she succeeded from thence in climin" out. The
ly asserted that it was in consequence of ladder was then put down and Peter an, ordered the horse to be restored to him these remarkable and coinciding anoma- himself obtained deliverance. What all with costs of suit and cou-mitted the thief to
lies, that the dame had compelled him, the argument in the world could never prison.
have etiected, this single incident did el
t .u n tLnvt ititT.v e to Daw h is i.o mv wih to
and is set on fire by them, will make ajJlSlll!is thr ptiple tor their i,x:s, and thty
ught noi, and cannot in jusucs k m.- suiH r 1
Xi ct.ntinuoiNy losn sr bv niir tju mdu gtnti
m.i) ccriics to mc r.d itia iuc th;tt if I do
iut scii his liii-i, In win upon the honor of a
gentleman pjy his txoo or tct;ire ttrtin day:
mis is the iat I ticiirot him until l aaincau
In.-a. Ano.hcr wh. sfc x&x I h.ve piid for
thrteorfour years, com s t. mc -nd usks -ittw .nortd)s of gr.ee, and hti ht w ill he ahle to .settle his tax s. Thf n- xi ocas I her ot htm he a -s nvm-d out t he Sute, o d by hi' nic-nJ dctrauds me of the rnjney winch I hs.e paid out A' my own po v tor him. 1' r 'he uonve reasons, alt those i defect to mt t: txls roust
tie same on or before he liti uhv oi
d o Cu'UrCt
the --. due, sons t ..uf u o sj ihi amount of the iluplunie together wi.h 'h p ttn a-e, ch tg-; sg-iini. me, I fu-vti-T" i''vt; K.'ir- ih.H I wdi tiii ilu Filter iON i . ... I EBKUAKY. 1827, v ff . t M - Lli ii xhci LAN L- anJ LOiS thai the x. 6 .rr u.' p-i-i hereon previous to that urr.f, a it ccntii.u- to
" it from day tu d y until all are oiu t'j,o tfitii
ucn t r of
which eye he ts blind " I be Spaniard after some hesitation and depending at least on he chance of the guess said t' tvas the It ft. May it please your worship,' said the Indian taking off the clo tk, 'he is blind of neither. " The Judge prt-ceivmg the roguery of the Spauiird, ami admirinu the natural ocuteness of the Indi-
r-.vn, Ktugf, S.ctionor
rt th
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feet; a thorough reform: and whenever! Four years from the 7th day of next Fcb-
afterwards, Peter was about doing a miss .ruary, the sun wil be totally eclipsed to the in-
or dame Ueuz-'i s voice exceeded a com- u;iu,IHMl3 U1 - BUU Ju;i a a
mon kev.the recollection of the nine footterward3 tnere w,n be an ec,,Pse of tba ro00D'
cellar, and tlire nd nicrhts n:isspd! Ilie 5181 01 Ju,' In ine sarae -vear lQe
sun will go down almost totally eclipsed to the
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eter told me the story himself and ..... e . r. f.
there will be a partial eclipse of the mocn.
therein, set all matters right.
since, whenever 1 see a man and wife
pulling different ways, or complaining of
another to strangers, or quarrelling
at home or forever stravinir abroad. I
think what a pity it is they cannot have
he use ol dame Keltzer's cellar for a
short time when I eee an indolent hus
band or a spend thrift wife, who have no-
thirg but industry and economy to depend upon neglecting business or running in debt; I calculate that to. a certainty, they will wind up their aflairs in dame Keltzer's cellar or one of their o!vn
digging, very much like it. At the end of every evil and improvident course there is a correspondent punishment, and they are comparatively happy, who like Peter and Polly Keltzer are made wise by misfortune while there is yet
time to profit by repentance Trenton Emporium
A lad of 1 6 years, who weighs 304 lbswas exhibited as i4a prodigy" at Halifax
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i& uiey t' .iiu cn-iivu u; uir uu,mi -
year 18.6, nd tor all former t.rt!it 1 i.vcr een collector. I also notify all p.isona ic indebted to me far fcts, n. us.r.il jeecur. ui psy the s-me on or htfo-e the frst d -t January, a aforesaid or I shll t. ki tii. nt.--.su' ry su ps to recover thi Same. J!iN SrENt -ili- C U G. )fct-r?5r, 23, 18,5. DANIEL J. CALIJUL, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office on Front Street, (ir.arr.ui.- t r iff I'ite
E will practice in the counties ot Ham
ilton and Butler, and in tl D.itnt t and
circuit courts of th Lnitrd MiiUs h i the District of Ohio; also in the county ol Deariborn, and in the Supreme court of the state
of Indiana. Jpril 15, 1925. 15
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AD VER TISEMEJYT. ABVF.RSF. s.eres in domestic life, and th cruel interfrrance cf others in my tmil) ir. le, compel me publicly to statt, h.t the wo ra m who is y law Al Y WIFE, li bten induced o ler.vt my tmi.y. Although. I cannot ccnsei
herestter to bt responsible fur ht r ontrjcts, yei j
it is tr tiom niv i.t.tr.gs to wge h war w:rr, voinn, or .dd a stain to the- rej. ui&'ion ot he with whom 1 have litcdwiih ufi.t'imi. A scr
p-ut h ith ttuiled mv tvt ; a v ci m, contt rrp' t b e in its nntivr dusi, hs prevailtU to corrode i flower which 1 o:.ce d.crr.td i.r fcr demtbtu bliss. ISAAC DA HI 'NT,. Drc Q IS 6 4S-ip
N. G. I-IOVj Alx D, COUNSLLLOR AT LAW,
Thanksgiving. There never was a people,
John Columbia vs. Elizabeth D. Jones, an infant, and htir at Into of John Jones, decJ, A John
Reedy her Guardian.
TiTiniEREAS the auve naroen John Co!:rnbia V ' hi.s filtd :n the clerk's iPce of the I)-.r' born Circuit Cturt his petition, prayin the s.id
court to appoint a commissioner to convey real
'1 h's is to no
the dame's suppicions seemed founded on!9avt chce.n people of G.td, who acknowl-
this, the last charge was probably untrue,! 't,Spd so scrupulously the hind of Providence but the others were doubtless substantial Jin 51,1 his dealings towards them, as the- early
nnd iiirr-ntrnvprtihl. nn ithfr ei Tathers of New ErifrUnd If their numbers i entate thertm described tr. him
Tn nne wlm Inceppn inv thii.a nf thew'rp '"ned by av;,g;e enfrtnes if disease in-1 ,,fy the frrrsid Clinaocth D. .lont-s nd John xo one wno nas seen any mine oi me ....' r . n.u- h.,. ..uP... .-h u.a .'n.ma
twelve waning moons, twice five tiu.es toldjworld need be told what kind of "advice 'l T! . tUe l he and rZr bttbre
the friends of our honest couple gave , " rt ; "'-". f . . CHMmity migrht betide them it was God rebuktnem on these occasions, or that its ten- tJ ' r .r . . , . . ii i i- tnS them jar their sms tin such occasions dency was not in the smallest degree of lb,y wer, ,CCQsU)mea t3 hunjbe thcra3elve9 a8 a conciliatory kind; instead ot growing s man b,forft lh,ir aker. deprecntinp his better, things grew worse, and from oft ! judents bv rsing and prayer and pleading repeated threats on both sides, plans of bis promises to them that honor his name. It execution were resolved in the minds of! was in the hour like this in the hour of dark-
OurcbildUh dramsre fiU'd with painted joys both Peter and his wife. The Dame in'ness that in one of their assemblies it was nro-
Which please our Jns? awhde, and wakicgjonc particular, acquitted herself with'posed to proclaim a day of Kastii n; hnd to this
he Judaea of said court, en the Grst dy ct the
ntst term of said court, to be holdcn on the la .Monday in April next, in the town cf Lnwrence burgh, then uud therr to r-mte arswer t o said p tition, or tht t!ie said ccurt will proceed to at therton in tf.sir ibstr.ee. G. H. Dunn, atiy.
JAMES UILL, CJfc. Dec. i?9, 18:5. 51
Lwrf r.cebui . t. 'i-.ia um ti ' h fully attend to professional basin--ss imruned to his rue He will attend th ourta n th 3d circuit,, also thr Supreme ami U Sm8 courts at Indi.nan dis orn.roo Hch Strtet, tppoiie the
Fib. l25 1826. Zff.
D 0 V T O R P '2 N K A B. B Oli rb his p'o!?S'oi.ai aerv ii t s . o la v.'. of L,H ren e burgh -ml Demtoii: ccur.'y. tr iU nd to tho.e cf R ontt ccunty, Ky a d Hsrr.irr u emmty, Ohio, Residence L r net t.urgti, at Mr. Hunt's II tel. Office cn U h atrtet bt !oV th- Maiket house. Lawrenct hurgh, Miy H, l?Cf Sl-tf
DOCTOR II. J. SQTCSHS OFFl'.liS h.s prtif. su. .1 s i v rr m- i inzens of Liwrtr.ctbuigh od i'a vic:nii, to pr&ctice I'iiysic, suRr.r.aY, and ur.u .fi ijv. Any calls in the line of h-' profr-si- n - n ho punctually attended to. (ff: eo Htyji ..- tt, opposite the Pallidium Pr .oijpg OSitt.
October 28, 18 6
rove but tovs!
now vain
Ho wretched is Por ram that doth remain A slav to such a state as this.' His days are shmt at longest a few at most; They are but hard at best; yet larisb'd out or lust. THEY BE The secret springs That innkft our minutes f.e
XOTJCK co
; A LIi p."iso .retu renj c-ii i t U aphinst pur -iaL i hasmir .f John Kemp t H ndo-nli Kiwi
ship, IX-ar; o. n count) , a r oic- ot hui.d cn Cen t-
honor; she improved the humble dwell- a ecied at first to yield their absent. At ing mightilv in the courseoiafew years, length an aed frmrr. a man of phtin sense,
and instead of a ground lloor she intro- arot,ft an(' remarked, that for his part 'hejhus Atilier, for tbmy f:e dollars and twtUe duccd'one of boards, and finally had a.""?1'' ieoutoince th-y sufToruI, ami - llf .,.. s, p.. l..dr.n m kind .ftraHoorcutin the midli,dir(-ct- Nniis --..ich ...e- ba;l s, often tX tZ'&
ly under which she commenced hollowing
out something like a cellar, and made such progress during one of Peter's lon
Heaven with their complaints, were, not so
great as they might justly have expected, and tvere diminishing dnily ns th Colony strengthened; that the earth bpjjr. to reuard th-ir toil.
1 I . I . I . I , ,,...,., II. . II HL. v . m nine f hnr I ... r . ...
,au,u,u' J I" lliS S'"' ,lJ and to furnish liher.diy for their t;nbsistem-e; suspect the object of so much secrecy ;lhat (he ff anj rivMS were full of fb. tiw air and despatch had some reference to him-suect and the climate health, and abov all
or. Uoiiars wiiriy-St ven cf its, G.ttu anuut ht J5.li Oct Ust, drawn .r fv.?r cf sid Kea.p, a .Jie ticl notes vvtre fraudulently ohiaiind, ar.c: I in dt urrt-iutd not to pay them until ci rnj tiled M law. jour; b. cn.vrr.
Rising Sun, Dec 16. 1826
31.
un tvneeis more sunt than ea-frte.'s wines! Relt. lie serious v believed IJame Ke t- hat tK-,. ,r.r ;n ti,. ru ... i.t rri;r.;.,a
Our lif s chek. and e?ry g4sp of bre .th er designed preparing a dungeon in ib rtV: He thought t erfore, that n .lectins ir4 Breatttes forth a wan.iog grief, till Time ehair which to immure him, soul und body, : and conversing on these su!jects would b; IT?S strike a ditt. ! and thereby execute a lom; standitisr; more comfortable, as tentlins more to mske VtJ
H W SOON
" Our new born licht A(taifis to full aj:ed moon. And thi,'bw soon to grer-hair'd night J We spring: we bud , blossom, and b st Ji'er wc can count our dayj-our (jaj8 they flee so fast. THEY END Von scuree bc10i And -ro apprehend
That we b"t:in to live, our life i done
threat that she would break up his ram- them contented "ith tluir situation; and that it
JV1KEX Ul BY Thomus llintr, iivirgin Wasli inton township, ttph y county,
statn of Ind, ti I liOWV :ami
STRAY MARE. TAKEN UP by Josvro tutsTsn Iufbrry tvinship, r .Hiborn Conn y, on lv 9 h o Oct. Inst, an efett ay Ilare, of j buy c- tor, soppos1 it tr be f ur jvars old n xt spring, ngh hu.d f.ot uhitto:ie smill sa 'die m rk on tit- h4- f tie, i-beut fourtctu wnd u half hai-ds hh; r, m -.ks or hnivuls perreivabtf. Appr;--td a TWEN 1 Y SF.VEN doll&rs by Oeorp- tlm-s d J. ho
Wesur. UXt- HAl-TIIOLOMhW J. p. Jhircra, December 6, 1 - C6 4SREAL EbTAlE I OR SALE. " IU. SUBS. MBVM lie- for Sa'.c s.t. en unimprovtf. LOIS m tr.e townof Lauiertehuvgh, snudte on K'.m R w Shcrt street and Vine strt et. ALSO 330 arrts ofLXNDin U pt?y county, Ivii gon ib.e ro-.d from Itisirg- Sun to V taiilbs, am sbtMit i.0 miles from Lbwrencel u'gh. LSO he South Wtrst quarter of s ction 32, Town 7, Hinges, Wtst in l).-arb.rn equity. ALSO .be S ulh YTest ciur'er of ivcxwn 34.
. . . . . .
-own King? j West in brtits-rliiid roumy. ALSO the Kst hlf ot the Korb es: quar. ter of section 13, Town 3, Kngr- 3, Wet, .nd twenty one crt-t, in the North U-st cr.n.er .f th? South West quarter of section 15, i'o 3, Hing-e 3, Ve3t, hjso :n Iv it2crind coun'y
conspiracy
punishment upon her. We have now the worthy couple, each in the other's absence, alternately embracing the opportunity of hollowing out a deep cavern under the floor of the loj;
Man, count tjy dav; urd.fthey flv too fast' Cflhln; and lt was Per?iftctJ until it
For thy dull thoughts to count, couat ever? was actua11)'' as nund by subsequent
i-rehed, hind pastern
blinc;- In the confidence, of his strf ngth!wou'" be more bcotniPC the gratitude they ow-jtoid feet white, white streak in middle of the therefore, he determined to assist hcrjed t0 ,he divine B-i, if inMrsd of a Fast, ,hvJof, hmg til. Appraised to twenty dollars thu and on the slightest svmptom of the out-!1" ho,lM aP,oint a uy of ' hankSK.v,nj..j 1C;h di f "yV i I cr i n nmt v in stf I a . t r 4-iir.- i-v . ll.l
.tO tun. the " u ui tni irir?Mii; i raw- P.
day the last
THE LOG CABLY. Mercy on us! who is that female so loud upon. our right? Of a surety, she must be th original woman who hired the devil t teach her how to outscold all her neighbors. Bartholomew Fair. My tale is not so much about the Cabin as about its contents, though every one who has travelled from Alesbury to Burling Ford, must remember the three-cornered pine-log hut, at the foot of the Red Ride, roofed with loose:
Vftl. which bv the Hpnointtitent of the Govern
or, is ta be celbrsUd throughout t is day. I hre is not a d.y in the. whole yt-ar which to a New-Roghnd brings half the animating association of this It is signal for every parent to put forth bis bet fT etions towards his children and for every child, however remotely situated to rally around the fimily board and receive the parental b; nediction. 'WV joy unfeignl brothers and sisters meet, 'And ach for others' welfare ku illy 'spires' t he incidents of former years ar. recalled the sorrows, the pleasures, the hopes; and if, as is sometimes the case, the little ciicle has been diminished by death, Oh bow do they minIa their tears over the departed rne how do tbay tvvine their atlections around his memory and around each other, lest it should be, on the next .thanksgiving day, that another seat is forever vacant! In the families of pious parents, the day does not close without an aflVctionate in
quiry into the spiritual welfara of each, such
three years eld Ut spring v. Uhaj. The two ht raentioned tracts mast be- sole!
sUr in her
iianicdidtely to cljse a concern
GEOllGE H, I)UNTNT. Jur.ary 6. 18:. HAGS! RAGS? r jpHF highest price in CASH or writing J paper given for clean l.icrn and ( otton
R.ACS at this offi?e.
STRAYJ1ARE.
Lnuphery township, De-roorn County, an estraj Marc, of a light roan color, suipcsed io he four yers old next -.p-inpf, bout X-i hunds hijh; no o h-r maik. or brcntis perctivable. Aj pra.set:
m TLX doliiri by Edward Fiirchild and Joseph
W. V u.lilt-y lANl. BARTHOLOMEW. J P
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TO BE LET,
measurement, nine feet deep. A ladder
was now thrust into it, and the dame made use of it as a temporary cellar, using great precaution, however, never to enter it while lVter was about home, and at the same time seizing occasional opportunities of persuading him to g down himself, tinder one pretence or another, for nil of which she found him too wisely cautious. At length becoming weary with hope, deferred, and Peter becoming in nowise reformed from hiold inveterate habits, on his return t the cabin one dull damp evening she took
Qare to have the door opca and the lad-Ieerioua counsd as th? father ii sblo to give,! Tanolco-j Vtc. 8, i$Z6
the m t u . s-i.i.l tiriia mv Iucrstiv AVU1N and FA KM 1:1 tie toun cfN -
poleun in HipU y, cour.ti It ci nsists of a Hocsr, ItiU.S, 8TAUIT8 St Si'itS U VSK, tPgeth-i with tigh y acres of hihv improved Lnd, m. orchard nviw be-trin of 'JUO fruit trees. Th Tavern stand is one of the beat in the s'ate, he oiat the intersection ot eight public roads It aciv.g to every prt of the stute. o an industri us mn the rent will he extremely moderair Possession to be had the first dy of Slrrh next Application to be made to Wra WILSOX,
i'ustinstt i
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