Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 37, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 September 1827 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

Selected. The following lines addressed to La

dy Byron, are considered by sir Walter

Scott, a the hnert production oi byron. Tbcie is a mystic thread of life, So drarly wreathed with mine alone, Tbst destiny's relentless knife At ooce roust sever both or none. There is a form on which these eyes flare often gazd with soft delight; By day, that farm their joy supplies, And dream restore it through the night. There is a Toice whose tones inspire Such thrills of rapture through my breast, I would not hear a seraph choir, Unless that voice could join the rest. There is a face whose blushes tell Affection's tale upon the cheek; But plid, at oue fond farewell, Proclaim more love than words can speak. Tbero is a lip, which mine bath pressed, And none bad ever pressed before t vowed to make me sweetly bless'd, And mine mine only press'd it more. There is a bosom all my ownHath pillow'd oft this aching head; A mouth, which smiles on me alone, And eye: whose tears with mine are ehed. There are two hearts, whos movements thrill In unison so closely sweet ! That pulse to pulse, responsive still.' That both must leave or cease to beat,

life serene and tranquil at all times for all rational enjoyments and pursuits in

the other, the frequent recurrence of

bitter reflection on the past, will poison the fountains even of innocent pleasure,

and often dash from the lip the cup of

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joy, 10 our juuiijiuj i caueit, men, i mi

any thing, with more propriety, ne more forcibly recommended, than the cultivation of piety, as the best security against

the dange

to encounter

good sense read the S

l.m -, , . w i f ...w4 nU,., .. , social!

1U iucj i rspcuj iiiiu uwey men jitliriJl?,

We most heartily wish the General had confined his letter to the laconic limits of the following: JUr. James Buchanan, a repectable member of Congress from the State of Pennsylvania, xvas the gentleman who mentioned to me the overture contained in my letter to Mr, Carter Beverly. J)Ir. Buchanan can answer for himself.

louring me sitting 01 congress, members of either house, are, at jimes, invited to dine at the President's table. Once, with some others, a raw buckskin was thus honored. Biino- awkward, and not

knowing the names of the new fashion

jYETV goods. BAXTER DAV2S T AS itist received direct from New York, n

A is i.ow ofFerir g f'-r sale, at ht well known

111 I I? 1 - l I t 1 1 T x "fcTI f AH

eu uisne-, wnen nis piaie was cnangeu sumt, tormeriy occupitu uy van I'nwnn,

and he w as asked what lie would choose l H,Kh

next ? 4,31ore bacon and cabbage," said

Rise mid fall of nations. Nr. Burke one of he. true to old Yiniinia. And a while

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I I . .m.fc. "I SI

rs that youth every where hasjtbe musi ingenious and prolouud writers ol autller, when lit? plate was again eriangedj Consisting i

. Let all engeiuous youth, ofj,ate period, bas made me luiiuwingousffvations and he was a?ked what ne would lae Kroad Cloths

, reflect that it is their duty tojOD thc prosperity of nations: In ail specuh- ,,exr? he again answered, "I think Hi p riA lliunstipon men and tiutnaQ faffjtrd, it is of oo'tn!; -a t more of the hcicon and cab-: HitlS5,

11 MUI vet v I VVLICilLr V M till '

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s rect, Lawrtnceburgti, a General Ae

surlmtnt of

if a variety of

njumrfit to disiinuisb

itjind

cci-

! bage.

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to Dursue with dill frence their studies r. Di on trit

or other temporal occupations, to fly

from vice, and from evil communication. In short, if they would be happy, both here and hereafter, they will never lor a

moment forget, that.

Youth ''is the time to serve the Lord, The time to ensure the great reward." With this tru h continually in their

mind's eye, they cannot fill to become

not onlv ornaments ot human societv , and

benefactors of their species; but the

companions ot angels in heaven, and accepted saints at the throne of tneir Re

deemer, lhx Aaiid'Ac.

mind of those speculators who seem assured

that necessarily, and by the constitution of all

to ew

When after dinner the waiter Flannels, (greeil,red &wllite,)

mght to the buckskin a ewer ot water" Bonibazetts, (different colors) rinse his fingertips, up he took the'i o . i l er,and dranl; it off, and presently Shirt ingS & blieetlllgS, bleach-

r eel and brown, " Domestic Plaids & Stripes,

airain came the waiter with another ewer

ll uira la t I of-f3a flu, c r . r -. , -t rt C .

f.nrB m.nh .n.i .Ur,,,,,,.), f. f ! I u 11, when he, already half bursted with

fuuDdiD the indmdual, ho compose theai vvater, be-an U quaff this also, not dar-! p nPWPst Fashions

lhe objects which are attempted to be forced ,if4 lo reiusf, in rear oi oein- un-emeei;: '

into an rtiialoy are not founded in the sauiejuut when about halfdoue "By Jonah !"j

classes of existence. Individuds are physical 'cried he, ! believe ou mean to burst ' QueenS-Wai'e,

beina, subject to lav5 nriiversal and invariable, rne, aiHi I II be- drown d il 1 UrinU any J ''dyj-p 1. oamionwralths are not phydicul but mord niore.1' lichmond Enquirer. I ..... '

(Splendid patterns.)

fjuircr.

es ncr! they are artdicial couibinations. and' jiai m

Thpro are two souls, whose equal flov In gentle streams so calmly run, That when the? part they part! ah no) They cannot part these souls are one.

THE DOCTOR LY TROUBLE. A doctor there lived in the county of Fife, Physic va tisic 'em, oh! And he had a wife, the plague df his life, With her squdlery. baivlery. ho! She worried and teased the unfortunate elf, If his patients were few, he was patient himself, iiut at last she fell sick, and was laid on the shelf, With her sigh away, die away, ho! Now in sables the doctor had often rehearsed, Whine away, groan away ho! And be always wore morning for fear of the worst, With his seem grieve, laugh in sleeve, bo! So a coffin he bought of a fnnd in the trade, And ma'am undr ground very snugly was laid; Acd the very next night Oulus married his maid. With her fie for shame! change her name, ho! Now it happened that night that a gentleman bred, Dig away, in the clay, ho! ' , To th? grave occupation of raising the dead, With his coffin crack, spade and sack, hi!

Rang at one in the morning t the doctor's nightbell, And said... "Sir, I've brought you a subject to sell; But the watchman is near, so be quick, or he'll tell; Vitb your cut and s5ash....pay the cash, ho!"

The doctor had scarcely r-fisfen'd the door, With bis bolt and chain, lock again, bo! When be thought in the sack be heard somebody snore, With their snoozle 'em foozta 'em ho! But who shall describe the poor doctor's surprise, When he, opened the sack to examine his prize ; ox hia wife had come back! and frke opened her eyes, With her qualery, bawlery, ho! And the doctur.. he dropped her and raa away oh!

in their pnxiujhte ehVieui cause, the arbitrary

production id the human mind. We itra uoi yet acqu tinted with the laws which necessarily govern that kind of woik made by that kind of agent l'btre is not, asm the. physical order, a distinct cause by which any oi' those fabrics must jsrow, flourish auddcayj nor indeed, in my opinion, does the moral world produce any thing more detrriiiiutd on that sub-

iject than what may serve as an auiusement (lib

eral indeed, but still only an amusement ) fur speculative mto. I doubt whether the history of man is yet complete enough, if ever it can be so to fumisn grounds for a sure theory on the eternal causes which necessarily afifi ct the fortune of a state. I am far from denying the operation of such causes; but they are infinitely more uncertain, and much more difficult to trace than the foreign causes that tend to depress and sometimts overwhelm society.

fyA TFiAS.

THE STATE OF L'DLLVA: Dearborn Circuit Court. y "L" Matthew Frr.u pit: .c ikc nuu.t tht HppliCiitiwn witi br nijde to the Di aiUiiro or-

.ut couri on itic in si ay or tue ntxi tJi-.toi-i-r QVZ3" U'ini t' sil ciiUi'i, lo bo l.uKJt u ou ihc rir3; IV L-I

ir.L-nt which V ill.rn i.iUenuy rt covered

vou in o.id court aL lOe Stp'cu.birr lei in ot iid ALSO A

court, htlJ i" the year f jr t!it su:n of two I "Bovs

imudrtd torty-iis uolitrs ai.a lour icnti un Wtftl, lo be re t.iknd iid ieuiSiit(i a t, 'in gs upon tlh record of sid court as of ihc tornicr Uate of said judgment, i .jreeahly to the net of the (jt:itcrl .-kssrinbiy ot tite stc cf Indi an in such cscs made ni provided ihe said

judgment beioij suil uiipid and ihc record de

stroy cu by i:r. W'm GATTENBY, TPff By A L-ir.t, lita ify. i'tw 25, 1837. 34-la;

IMammoth I ree. The Philadelphia Evening Post of the 4th inst contains an account

of the Jiig OLck Walnut t ree, a part oftht; trunk of which is now exhibiting in that city .j It grew half a mile from the south shore cf! Lake Erie. It meaur d at its base dSfottin ciicuitil'ercnce, and 12 Ret in dianittr: i"s

La Moil's Cough Drops, (FRLSH SUFI'LY,) For Coughs, Consumptions, Colds, Influenza, i 'i looping Coughs, Spusmodtc Asihama, Taut m the Side, Difficulty of BjCtithiug,und iTanl of bUtp.

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SEALLYG AX OATH. "Do you " said Fanny, t'other day, "In earnrsi love, me as you sayT Or are those tender words applied Al.ke to fifty girls beside ?' ,Dfr, cru I girl," cried I forbear. For by hose eyes thos lips, I swear '

She stopped m as the oath I took, And crid, You've sworn now kiss bookl"

Thv. following re tlcction on seeing a

Mummy are just, natural, and well ex

pressed. They are from the Pcnn. Village Recorder: They have been into the chambers ol the dead: they have dipintered an inhabitant of the grave: Slie is brought to light; a lovely woman of Egypt : she is brought to light after reposing three thousand years in darkness, but not to life: it is a resurrection before the appointed time; her sleep is not out; her slumbers are not over; the hand of death is yet heavy upon her. Still we feel it to be strangu company; she seems to

speafc though dumb. What are these efforts to preserve fiom decay this mortal

frame? i hose bands ot linen, those

gums and spice, those embalming prepa

rations, so arttully devised? 1 hey tell us of the dread of annihilation; thev

speak the strong feelings of the soul ; the powerful desire for immortality; and strengthen the belief of a luture life, bv

showing how strongly the God of nature Hdd t been chopped and corded, it would haveji ,n mc locrcastd denunu for ht article, ik

has imolanted the desire in m- hr,:(S tiit-asured tbirty-seve n cords and two feet of'Uu grci c 1; brny whico u hu gamtd in evtry

What more do we learn? Beads! aj"001' (j,Jal t0 lhft con,m u Pro,luCl? ofdn acrc np.-Url .ho U ir.,. .v...!.. .J 'Ot wood. and. Had it but n sawed into inch

were her ornaments. The,, tl.e (,m e I " k7 , h"" 8 00fw.r,b character has not channel. Woman T m' , T1 S . A, . & "k bark was 12 inches thick. Its interior now nrevam three thousand years ago. She had1 . i a i r t - , , , . ,,b ,,,,u9ents a splendid drawing room containins finery, trinkets, beads!- hat is ilhber-idid engravings of Washington and Laf.y! al. bhe desired to please. She wasjette, and many other valuable ornaments lovely, and her hiends delighted to see 1 hirty one peraons have buen enclosed at one her charms heightened by ornaments, time in this room. 1 he embellishment alone The desire to render one's self agreea- cost nearly fci.OOO. Thu tre was blown over ble, is it not praise worth) ? Ha! ha! during a tremendous aie from the Lake about Is it laughter! or is it t lie sound of the years since; the oivn-jr then ai'-red it to any trumpet and shouts of joy; the g.iy laugh Pera011 vv,)0 v"!d chop it throuii in one day, the trampling of steeds the rollinir but o wouhl ii:i(tertke it It was aiu-x-of wheels give token that from her huii- vvards 3akreti about 10 ,et 1,0111 i!a b,,ie es:oadred gates Thebes is sounding forth her 'va,IMl ani1 coover,ed m' a ''veru located

warriors to battle. tho.,, near luo n,ul Wi,trd 11 Zr"w Al'om a i'

der the

is decoratet

footsteps

height, previous to braiichm;, ivas !;, iv fett r, ; ;4.,k.

the entire height, one hundred and fifty fel.i ls VaiUt w.n urove a sufTicunt rt toninicdaio., .

niu oi the Uoiied Sutes where it is koow,.,

no in ord r to render it as t5.Ui;siVi.iy usctul &s

Sugar, ColFee, Kaisins,

Brandy, Wines, &:c. &c. few Dozen Geutlemen aud

Sea Otier XKWDj Brown Otter do. Nutor do. Black, brov.-n Sc grej Seal do.

As the uhove addition ot Goods r-ceivrdwere purthas-d ml thr 12.astwi.rd tor Cash "tdy, thfy rn te afforded very LOW tor ( asu, or m txchange tor bpprov?d Country Produce. Hkving mde arranp ntius to put up Pork this fall, h will pure hse Pork, and Lard Kegs, For which liberal prices wdl te piid Farmers and Cooprvs will bnd it to tbeir advaninge to jite him a call. September 15, '827. S6tf.

Collectors Notic

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Jiaiinc, ll.cy ftft on deiu lit un viug it lo th. t pu d.c o ".iPPKOVhD Medicine in tUvsc dis jct,,lcctoi .

HAVINd bttn ppam ed Collector of Taxes for Dertor- mun y for the year 1827, and received the Duplicate, together with a prrcrpt - mmrilinar ire to collect the siime, i hereby

jiive noriee tlut 1 tin pi t pared to receive the iarmunt charged to eacti individual, s,a also ar-

ii!e tor former vears 1 have bee a

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c-cs wtm,li it prviLhSca to t-Use, ii,d ooe which !i. s rcudircd tac a,os entire stiitatiou to bli .n.aj who hae hud u:i opportu;uty of o'oa i vn.g oa ttui g i.s s dotal) nLxts hi coi.hr ni tiot. f which t;i.-y how pnsi.at U to the public uiuh t he sanction ot the loliowir.g (crtiactes ti.-m Pii) iasis, DugiS s, ud .vttichaiita m ddlr em par ; ot ii country. The su -acrtbL-rs luvt sol.l La Mutt's Cough Uro .s, a iav Kt.si5. CriiSt,) "s. i vlttii( ir,e Umt otitaind uit: ..'pprobtiou of tlu pu-dic, by tfH.-cl.iijj ra-,y curia of th oii.easc

iir vvtu' h it is rvc .mmendtd. Vi have ttir-

t-jrt

i ; erct cine

No turihtr ir-dulgt-nct s need be ex

pected by delinquents, s I vn determined to col-

it tt 5s the law prescribes. I will pass throuU ihe couoiy immediately for 'he purpose ot colkctir.;, at which time 1 hi p? to receive the little sums due, so as tu 3ove tur.her trouble. Those indebted to me for tees, notes,' or ac ! ounN will do well topy the same imnirditelvrr a I wilt p'act: them in ihe nnds of proper affi. . trs for Cidlectiiui. 1 also wish to close the bu ititas v.t the Indiana bpectitor, and to receive !ii tnii am due me on suoscriplions hktn of he PtdUdium tor settb mi nt. Having1 heretofore so oUVn r qoeattd pa. nnent by dv.rt;se

, . . ,,.,... : n.tr.t to little ttteel, t have concluded that it i

r . i .- . . 3 ii:t i n.iaiu si'iniru 111 tin ujiu iiu i irr. : ,"i . . . . . . . . . , . ... . ... . , -

winaow oi me lair maiden: She- o c. . ..... , I v ua1" -,uUUi Al l i-yi.o, umo, voWP..raot84i pro

1 to bid him fareuvll wh,K, . - ' . """ -.. Apoiucry a n,u, uooawm una asihui, Uir dupbeate.

m,, . .y 1 . .. -:anu ann converted into a uir ioo.n. .sui i uirchil.ts 4c 4Jo. druggists, tmitmu-ti.outo. dtm.-od.) UMKC I1L Iltart IlUtter like ai ri.u ir ,.vhili,i,.,l u, V!.. lr Dciii-o. drUkrirint. tihiin.-od.e. Ohm: S St.nrn. h ..

captive Dird; she stands ready to wish1 visaed by nearly SO 000 people. Am a book-l,esfc t?ldi",it. CUoavdle, Ohio. L. P. IT.

nim honor arid virtorv nm ' c-Wn rr. ' , . . j ... :zicr, liO.iciiiiT, -ns , un: ; win. L.owr, merurn. lie bows ht3 head to the neck of mora thin G inches dOOO volumes! Or its trunk UHl(it i ahma; i)c 11 W.tu, M.diwn. Indian.; his gallant steed kisses his hand miht have been f.mio'd into a b.r thut would j 1'noims Weils, drujrist, Nashville, Ten ; T. daslies the brine drop that steals in his have carried 100 passengers or 300 b.irrls of! Dvis Shelby v id., Ti-u liytr k itutltr, dru?eye; a thousand t imultunu3 pasion 'ur. Tbo wood udiaits of a po!Ub teuil to '!J""'SVU:,K' F iyySi -r-t .1 i . . oi -i ' . ht, Kv; Ur. M Q Afchley. tlichn.uod, Kv P. throng his brrust She .miles through . maho3ny. u GcoroWP, Kv. , & .

ner tears, ana waves her white handkerchief from the window ! where are they) The lady of the late General Goura3, a most now? where is Thebes, and where her beautiful woman was killed in a sortie which countless multitudes? Nothing of all the garrison of the At ripolis made after the

ner nnue ana power and rrreatnps. but enjramer.i in tne rsrarus Ai;er tiuiis's

this poor Mummy, left! Behold this vir-!death sh? L'pPt n ,arS ar,y of Pl'c.tres, who pin now exposed to the vulgar had ben much attach-.d to br husb--iad, with How would she have shrunk at the her; shb Pforoil all th duties of a brave thought! How supreme the follv nr ;it.nd expeneoc.d omCi;r, and defended die post

. J nih.til tn hir in thi iit-..t.l mrct .,..11. n, I

1.1: ...... - it. 11 .... tr.t Vt V 1 I Tl llt I- n ? .')lt

-tii.t' lll.Ui'b, alt cScelleV OiediCuie. 1 u , e .i iitwi t t thr authority given mt by law tor u.s C. DdH-ji.n, drupes1, and :ute I' S Surgeon ! r. r.ivtry of ray dtbts. t Pori l'ijci't, P.usnu.-gh, P. J IUkim, M. L). Notice a hereby iriven, that I will on the 2J

! .od 1:1. 1 h iwcr, u-u !:, Z.o.'bvuie, Ou i-, : t aI, j . v ;n Nof.ftiber. after disrosine of the

petty of delinquents, us charged m

(wh-re the 8me does not btisiy otierfor sale all the I nd whereou not paid previous o that tune, by

thi'ir Number of Povvnship, it.r.jje, Sect. on, usirter Stcticn, or party thereof !so all town !os, or tractions, charged as aforesaid, and continue: suid sale from dy to day until all re offered ior sale. JOHN SPENCER, Collector, for Dearborn county

Collector's office, Lawrenccbugh, July 18 h, 18.7 3

hreiits, mcr:-hams, i'-r-s My; . b. Atwcod, 'neictiat!, Greeosburghg Ky. U fcitnce to tlic t-(ivetipe which accomp-tnies ech buttle, tor certificate of particular cuses. I Pn pird by U Si S. t;Rt) :AX D-ugssts, Colunr us. Ouio Lci Hot t ie- iv.il be labelled !id i:.: d oy iht-m - 'hc rwise, not genuine. P.ach uulUe cuntatn 45 dosts price St olr. oy K FHltl.S. L v: t iu eHurrh, !. Auptis, 1327. 31

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EARLY PIETY. Youth s'is th time to ser?e the Lord. The time to ensure the great reward." This is t rue ; for nothing, we believe, ran be more acceptable to our heavenly Father and benefactor, than the grateful devotion of the yoifthful mind, before it becomes tainted by the world, and worldly pursuits. Such devotion is a pure offer

ing, and happy the youth of either sex.

whose heart is disposed to it; who disre

garding the frivolous pursuits of fashion,

winch waste so much precious time, and the idle amusements, which serve only to weaken the judgment and obstruct menlM cultivation, communes much in secret with heaven and the divine ora-

' : i r . connueu m uer in me cuauei most ir anl v ; I tempting to arrest the course of nature ' i L ru . . i , !aM 1 b , , , .. . ' ,,rtlul but shftfdl a victim to her courage and hatred ' the world and its mys are fahe: a . . . , , . . ,, ... . . , - . . J ' iiir . rtu to tb enemy, whom she behold with indina-

uuucsui luuiuti luiuninainy, are false. t.vr,

Ve are a 1 v,,ty -D,lst lb art, ami ann9 ,he pwiPitU,d ..eraWfinTo ,b. ,:)Is, of button & A U 2 1-2 unfrkrliicr innii ;n:i lr turn 'l'h o...:r . ! - 7 ! . -

-,"u iwiuiu. x uc spun ;me enemy's columns; m-r raticares pushed j

KpFAKM FOR SALE. iUlK nU.iStdiJf.U wislits o sell his va;U4bl.

t

Irm after Rags!

fCP The PRINTERS at the Palladium Office, 1 a wrenc ebu rgh ,

authorize me to oiler

jou for small bundles (such as

I am carrying) of clean Linen

i

enly can survive.

"There's nothing true but hcavcru"

:oiTaiiiUif luL acre

From the Georgia Courier, Aug. 5. We did not intend to make a single observation on the letter of Gen. Jackcrin n-hirli wo rtnlili.1. 4 J I .... i

c.r, .....v,.. w puuuoii iu uiiv : ijiii as net

ot uud. on tin farm -rtj cents in CASH per pound-

,,0jn(J Cottier with i. Mill beat, a bearing: Orchard of j atlQ lOl" lOlS OI 100 pOUllUS aiKt v n1 H -use, out lliiuses. li ro .n d V il of excel Ui) dl ab ' PG1

tbrvvsird twice to retain tier, and to nrotect herliX'v rrs c.ljrcd

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from the danger to which she was es

herself; but unable to prevail upon her to

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mey surrounnet: ner, euueavonn? 10 ari ,ru aii;,,., Wittr T.lr. dhl)VP kod Wil be sola very tha protection ia their power t hf y fell inj low, iui the 'em.a of pm. ni m.lr t tay.

with the enemy's detachment in some pirt ot

the town ol Athens, and attacked it But the

JOHN DAVISON.

M ty 1:', IS 27.

has mentioned Mr. M'DuffrVs rp.n,,! Turks seeing a brilliant armour, chared simul-

tions, we must state that it is our belief, taneon?,y 00 ,b'5 heroine? st)Q recei?ed Slb;

that the General must have entirely mis-. ; snouiaer, anu m u.i manHl,Unfl10 ni,; u: v. mer she followed ber husbind Alter the

nv,w i.j wi-jccfc ui nji'ir mover. il ouri 1

impression is correct Mr. M'Duflie was'-

'urks were driven away her body was carried

ai:. ...1 -u .. it-. 1 .,.

nr.A U I,. . . uiio tots rtuiuiiuns. urir sue reut-itru iuc msi opposed to .he whole investigation; andhonora ariJ wai deno.ited alnn, side of ber bus-

0

quash the investigation altogether by

by proposing as he did tocive the com-

mi t tee raised on Kremer's story an luidi-

nijSM onice, ana to direct by such insti tutions, their enquiries to snrh t,nmt,

.Lie n nti vtnfifl"iorir miKlt -.!nnin l

v.v,, i...v. ....V...V,. ih.uuuiil ui uiivaicitrrcssionui ooiecis, nis intention tn1

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win, jjuisucs uiiti oniy wnicn is innocent and useful, as well as agreeable. Such a youth will be sure of coming on the stae of action, well prepared for the duties of life well fortified against the illusive and seductive influences of the vain and the vicious and happily reconciled, throu communion MithGod, to all the vicissitudes ofour earthly condition. How much better for the individual ihicnrlir nioK- fhfin buf

' ' " " u J j. .J , . 1 J . . ...... iiv.-l springs in latter life, or in old age, from repentance of sins committed, remorse for past conduct, which, however fatal may have been its consequence cannot be recalled, can only be repented of. In one case the mind is carried through

band.

Montreal August 24. In my letter of Wed nesday I mentioned that the celebrated Cap

tain Kranklin had arrived near this cifv. He

camfi in at un nrlv Imnr vclpnlitv mornincr

4i u 1,-1 .1 . rf j j '

luie.wi. uFwu u,c uuoie mat contempt, and proceeded immediattly for the United

States He looked well, and I understand that he has generally enjoyed good health, It is

stated that he travelled from Mackenzie's river

to the Icy Cape, and was within 250 aides of

the spot the ship Blossom was to hate touched, trhere he remained nine days, in conse-

which both the accusation and the accu

ser deserved and received from the House of Representatives at the time. If we are mistaken, we stand not alone under this impression, for it was the public impression at the time, and re

ceives to this day the corroboration of, q,,cnce ofi fnC- H saw nothing which in

tnose who were engaged in the same scene. So true is it, that the rejection of these resolutions, which were never intended nor expected to be adopted by the mover, was the cause of Mr. Kremer's refusal to appear to substantiate the truth of his accusation, as stated in the Washington Telegraph,

dicated an obstruction to the navigation: for as

far as be could see at any time, an open sea was to be seen. One very smjular circum stance was mentioned by him lo January last, when the thermometer was 54 degrees below zero, "the weather was more comfortab e" than when it ascended to 12: for in the latter case the clothing was burdensome. V. r. Com. Adz.

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Bool & Shoe

VvISliKS to inform the citizens ofthe state of Indiana, Kentivkr, and Oh.o, that hr cnrries on the above bus'.nr&s at his old stsnd, Sirst door above Jesse Hunt's Itiel, on High street, lit has on ha-id ugnt r-il kssortment of woik: Women's Morocco, prunella. and calf-skin shoes ; Men's coarse and line boots

and shoes. All of whi. h are executed A3 well as sr.y in the Eastern or Western cities, and of as good materuls. Attention will be paid lo all orders in hi line of business. JOURXEYMEX WAXTED; To whom Cinc'u.nati vrspea will be given. Luwrenceburgh, July 21, 127. 28-tf OF ALL KIXDS XEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.

DICK RAGGED.

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