Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 3, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 26 January 1828 — Page 4

MISCELL AN Y.

Sefecred. IDVICC T3 1 YOUKO GENTLEMAN Looking out for 6 Wife ff yoa. mjTrieod. would hare a waft, To cheer the gloomy hours of life. Ami g v yo'i constant pleasure; The following useful mxims nnn And jou in lime ma? hope lo find, I be dear delightful treasure. First look fT oo? that' young and fair, With eouDtenanre devoid of care, And foolish tff elation; F'r one whose fc displays g'noro, TV ill milt you angry with your doom, And give you 8d vexation. Be not, like coimioft lovers, blind, . h'dl her word and ac'iuns mind, And Judge of them smcereJ) ; Fc? if 011 form youf choice at once, And she should prove a slut or dunce, You will repent severely. Let solid ?nse her raiod inform, Let ger;tla love her bosom warm, Yes, lot her lore you truly; L"t her be void of fjoltsli pride, L-t majesty tw actions guide. Or else she'll prove unruly. lh r temper should all serine. Free from x'remes of mirth or splo, With no wild tl g:ns encutnb r d! For one that no is uvtd wiu j y, Then sid and sullen will destroy Your peace itb pangs uonumber'd. "Watch how her leisure hours she spends And if with wise and virtuous friends, (o cheerful conversation; If v duf turns the instructive pge. 2u search of truib. h.r thoughts eng3jjey fcbe merits ippro'b .lion.

flowing alofig the hollows of the uneven

Uu death or freedom! cried the western wastethen hidden by woodlands in

chi'tt tercepting a prospect of the country beOn solders on! the battle must be brief; yood-poited now and then with silver Solution 'ik8 long your coun.rv's strand, (glimpses of the Hudson stealing through

ajju uiururr souk s on u gu uis Diooa stamea . tle slonintz erouiid be low, and checquer-

rrhy patriot --there li rto man T

esteem more than yourselt; and as a nroof of the confidence which I repose

m you, I w iM visit you alone, to-morrow,

and I pledge my lacrcd word of honour,

that not a soldier shall accompany me. Pardon me, General," cried the host;

"but why go lenous on-so trifling a

subject? I metely jested!" "I am aware of it," said the hero, smiling; "but what of that? I have long considered the planting of these outposts unnecessary, inasmuch as they may excite the suspicion of the enemy ; and although it be a trifle, that trifle shall not sport with the friendship you indulge for me." "But then (he hour, General?". '0 , ye-?; two o'clock, you said." "Precisely P' returned the other. At one o'clock, on the following day, the G -neral mounted his favorite horse, and proceeded alone, upon a by-road, which conducted him to the hospitaole mansion. It was about half an hi-ur before the time; and the hustling host received him with .open aim-, in addition to the greetings of the del ghled family. tkH uv punctual, kind sir!1' cxHaimed the warmhearted friend.. lir.ctu altty ,v replied Washington,-"is an angelic virtue, embracing minor as well ad important concerns. He that is unpunctual with a friend, may doubt his integrity." T te host started: hut recovering himself, he added, then yours is a proof that we enj y your fullest confidence." Washingion proposed a promenade upon the piazZ', previous to the dinner. It overlooked a rough country several miles in extent; fields of grain, here

and there sweeping beneath the side ol

bleak hill-, producing nothing but rocks

tod grass, shallow runnels ol uatet

baud; Fierce as th tyg r cruel as the grave, The fofmnn issue from the midn git wave. Bo this our uiitto whil- we draw our breath The tob of frtd-a, or the shrouil ol death! yi was Jacksoin's voice I he soldier knew it Wl.'iJ The rifi i rost Britannia's glory feh! On Orleans' plitns tnr tniguty sons repose, And " Beauty's" tears have ft wed o'er Ueau-tyV'fo-s! L've, Jacks .. live! Eternal be thy fameForever s.iered be ihy glorious name; higher honor shall the soldier see, Who reads on bts'try's pge he fought with tbee! JVfc;.-lSI9. BOSTON B ,RD.

H. G. HOWAKK), COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Lswrencebmphi Induna, will fai'hfully att :-rul ti pr fessio- al business lntru.td io his - a-e. Uc wilt attend the courts n thr 3d circuit, also thr Supreme an-t U Suits courts at li:dianipoli3. Office on High Street, opposite the (jle'Vs OfBcFeb. 25. 1826. 8--y.

prisoner'." "Ihclieve not," znUl Washington, looking calmly at the men who w.ere approaching the steps. "But, friend PV exclaimed he, slapping him, in return, on the arm; "I know that you are mire! -Here, officer, carry this treacherous hypocrite to the camp, and I will make him an example to the enemies of America." The British General had secretly offered an immense sum to this man, to

make an

two o'cloc

a troop of horse, to secure him in their possession. Suspecting his intentions, Washington had directed hi? own troop

and arrive half an hour precisely before UMon cf th,3 prepam mn otug co- fijtnt th. the time he was expected. . its value wdl prove sufficient rtcotnroef dationy Tit, nnanml lliplr wav fo thp tu;w tt.e inrreas.d d mand for the articte, arr-

La Mott's Cough Drops,

apointment with the hero, all ! m5dSUnu k at which time he was to gender Cb, Umumplions, Colds Jnfiuin-

77?a, Pain in the Side, Difficulty of Breathing, and Want of Sletp.

Type Foundry and PRINTERS' X7AREH0USS, Corner cf Vine and Centre Streets, Cincinnati. THE proprietor of the Cincinnati Typa Foundry have lately raade considerable) addition to tbeir establishment, and are doht able to furbish on demand, on very short notice. I YPE, fiom fourteen line Pica to Nonpareil ruos'ly rf NEW CUT. and as great a variety of FJJJS'C Y JOB TYPE CUTS $c as any Foundry in the United States, and at the s?tue prices as at tbe Eastern Foundries. Also Presses, Chases, Cases, Type metal Reglet cast to regular bodies; Bra6s Role of every dtscription; Printing Ink. of New York and Di.a.,.j,.ik:. rw.ir. Rjll Slrinft Parr.hmpnt.

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ramp.rimPl.iaKatlh..cityoflbPiri'7r,-;; &c. We .l,o procure Sureolype Commander, who had s.o astonishingly ;an, - in rra r to r,rK:t r !.s xt-r smlj ubttuKt Plates to order, from J. How's Foundry. Pbddefeated'the machinations of (he British Ipossi-dt, tl .y fe-l rov' dent m dT nrg it to ths Ldelphia, nd deliver the same at Cincinnati,

free of charge, for transportation, commission 8tc. Printers who deal at this Foundry will plea60 insert this Advertisement conspicuously 9 times, and forward tbnr bills for payment.

O & II WELLS.

1 hr propi

ors tl La M tt's CorQH Dh- p

,,,. ;... , f VU 'pubi c .8 an ..PFROVkD Mfdir.ne in those di. imat H) CI ai 1 -.S U e, nd .ne h.:h US sense ot ju!ice.lhil9 reriderea thl- mo' eir ire B.tmtattion to tt

creneral. But the hum

io'jrto'n prevailed over his

Overcome by the tears and prayers ofi those who h&ve hao an oppoouney cf obsrvirg lhefamilv,he pardoned the t raitor, on f s.lutary ff- is lu , oi fi-m.ii. n . ' r, , . . r t f which thry now pres. ni mo the public under condition of his leaving tae country trt eJUM.lif n7 ,UJ followinR rrtiitet( tnw ever; which he accordirij;ly did; and ! physicns, Dug'is s, and Meichants in difttr-

hii name was ever aher sui li in oDliion. t e pns oi .ne couuiry.

I'ns su -scrtners have sor L.a yioi s -.rugi'

ecf on both sides bv the dim purple high

lands, frowning sometimes into hoary1 battlements, and tapering, again, into

gentle valleys, hardly illuminated by the

sun." Tois is tine hold scenery . exclaimed the General, appaiently absorbed in the beauty of the prospect. "Yes, sir," replied his friend, looking wistfully around, as if expecting some one's appwch; but catching the piercing glance of Washington, his eyes were fastened confusedly on the floor. "I most rally you, my friend," observed the General.

"D' you perceive yonder point, that boldly rises from the water, anduddenly is lost behind that hill which obstinately cheeks the view?" "I do," replied the absent listener, engaged apparently in something else than the sub

ject of inquiry. "There," continued

GEjY. IVJSHLYGSTOJVS ESCAPE. When the American army was station edat West Point, dm in; the revolo ion-

arv war, the British headquarHrs ihe hero, :n enem lies encamped ; and

were not many miles distant, on the Hud

son; and each were waiting, like tlv figures of a chessboard, for some favorable tnvem "lit, to disconcert and thwart the operations of the other. Soourig parties would engage in frequent skirmishes; and wag :ia of provision, amm initio , and clothing, would fall into the pawer of those Miperior in number a-1 ad lres. O i one of these occasion'!, a qu t itii v of K aglisU uniform was seiz cd oy m A u ricaa defachment : and severtl uota'ibi adr-mtages ohtaitied by the j latter, inspired the enemy with a desire to retaliate. A'vuit this tim" arhle at West'P iat, General Washington had

a'i i ditu ite arqimntanc, not lar resi- hidden by a held of lorest that swelled dent from the -tnny, in whose, family hejal ng the the bosom of the landscape, enj yej tiie ki i l.ies hospitality, as well Would it not be strange?1 observed the as relief fr .n nn.iv of those sterner General, apparently unconscious of the igagem ots which harassed his weary! movements behind him, "that after all niind." A every circumstance was food' my toil-, America should forfeit her lib-

were it not for a slight mist, I could al

most fancy that I preceive his cavalry in

muion; out narK: mai cannon, uo

you not think it proceeds from the headquarters of the enemy ?"

While poiuting out to his friend the profile of the country, the face of the latter was often turned the opposite way,

seemingly engrossed in another object immediately behind the house. He was not mistaken: it was a troop seemingly, of British horse, that w ere descending a distant hill, winding through a labyrinth of numerous projections and trees, until they were seen galloping through the

valley below- and then again they were

to either army, a visit like this not many mile dist, nl from their camp, could not lo'ig escape the cognizmce of the Eagiish; and to possess a prisoner like Gen. Washington, would tend, in their opin

ion, to shorten the period of the war.

erty." "H-aeu forbid!" said his friend becoming hss reserved, and entering more warmly into the feelings of 'the other. "Bu ," resumed Washington,! have heard of treachery in the heart of

one's own camp; and, doubtless, you

F 'It THE PALLADIUM. THE DR UjXKjIRD a skhtc:?.

Maik yon frail shadow ofa iii.ii-, wend-.

ing his devious footsteps from that vile ink-hole of iniquity! He was once the hopeful child of pomise, the jay of all his friends. His morning dawned in brightness his day-star rose unclouded by the enervating mhts of indigence ; and if poverty destroys the native eneigy of man, and nips the flower of genius in its bud, he did not feel its blighting .influence; for, though he was not born to afdtiance, his circumstances were above the vulgar. Enjoying from his youth a full measure of health, he was buoyant is the young hart which trips o'er the mountain. Possessing a flow of spirits.

and a nature convivial, he was the soul

of the social circle. The rose of health

bloomed on his cheek: the strength of

manhood was in his limbs: the glow of

happiness sal smiling on his brow; and

the ravs of intelligence beamed from his

eye. lie niii lair to necome. ine orna

ment of good society, and the pride of

his profession. The road to usefulness

and honorable fame lav just b fore him; and nothing but a wilful deviation from

the path of rectitude, could lead Inn; from the port of opulence. But ah! how how changed! Imagination sickens -while she draw s t lie contrast. He who started fairly in the path of science, has turned about to worship at the shrine of Bacchus. He who once could claim respect amid the social circle, has now became an eye-sore to his friends, and a disgusting spec tacle to all mankind. His manly limbs, which once were nerved with strength and vigor, have now relaxed to infant weakness. The rose of health has faded on his cheek, and now the sallow features of di-ease are seated there. The glow of happiness lias left its primitive abode ; and the grim visage of despair, with every baneful passjon, are strongly marked upon the wrinkles of his brow, The fire of

I)r s, . Agems for fuVtsrs. Cross's. 1 hi Medicine hs obtained me approbation ot ihe pjblir, Ly ffftctjig many runs of the diseests r whi h t is rec rr mended. VW have tler l.,rt.,'0 b-s;.tei:n in retommtnding LA MO IT )UG DROPS, .3 an excellent reeuicine. C Duwsuii, tin.ggts and au U S Surgeoo at t o?i F.yeff , Pmsl.u gh, P J ILrr.m, M D nti li. I Dower, r'ngg- s, Z svhIc, Ohio; VVilhro Muunt. M D D-ytun, Ohio; &1. Wo It Si Co Apoth 'caVs 'I 'h tioodwm and Asht v., .ncl Fairchilc.9in.cn drugg.sts, Cincinnati, Ohio, la Delhi o, druggit-t, ChiRn odie. Oh o; S blirp tebs, merchant,' 8t CUirsville, Ouic, L V. r zier, merctiant, X--ni, Ohio; V m Lowiy, mer chant, Lebanon, Ohio; Dr. K F'rris, Lwence burgh, Indians; Dr II W at's, Mudihon, Itidun I'homss Wells, druggist, Nashville. Ten ; T Davis Shelbyvi.l", Ten Byna & Holler, drug g.sts L Uisvill- Kv; F Fioyrt. drugg s , Funk fort. Ky; Dr. M Q. A&hiey, Rir.hmond, Kv. P 1). Price, merchant, G orjr iowc, Ky; T. St H Itrents, mer hntst Png Ky; f . 53. Atwcod, m-ri han', Creei sbur gl, K. Jlefc-rence to the n-vt-h.pe which eccOtnpHnieieith ?ottL , for certiorate of prt'culr .ses ;.rlnp-red b O & S. CROMlY D-uggist!, C lurn us, Ohio Kach Hot'l- will be labellttl ml Mjrr.rd by them oihiiwis, rot ' genuine, r ch bot'.le contin 45 d -ses- price gl. Sob y t FLP.R1S. L wer.ee1 nr.'h, Aliens', 127. 31 Collector's Notice.

HAVING bttn pp. m'trt ColirrMT fjf Taxe. 'or De.rboic it uo y for lie yar 187, and itivta tlie Duplicate, toge'htr weh a pre:ep nimtding ne o crdleit he srne, I hereto H'ive to ic tht i am prrpret t; receive th in ont c. arged to each individu 1, m also ai t r -;;t8 oue n e for fjimer ytars 1 h-ve bttv titttor. No fun her jndu'genct 8 nt-td tt e i-- cteii by deln fU- n'3, ;s I nm dett rmmrd to c I Irct as t'se tavt presriibea. I will p8s hrougt tie couiny immediately for 'he purpose of col erting, .t wbirh ijm? I hope io ru eive the Iittlsums due, so is to save tunher trouble. 1 hose mdebttd to me for tees, nott-s, cr a.rim ts w til cio well to pt j ihe same imm diatt l as 1 will pUce -..i-m in the baid6 ot pioprs offi es for Ci ilect ion. 1 also wish t close the lu siness of the Jiidiana Spectator and to recei' '.e smnUDt cue nie on subscriptiors taken o' he PaljM.iitm tor settlement. Havii g hereto f ie sr ottcu r qutsted payment by rdvertis. rnii to lntl- tthct,! fuve concluded thst it i urir.ecciG&ry ' warn an more tmust and viltsort t.j the authority given me by law for ih reCJTer nf tuy i.iehts. Postponed Sale.

Cincinnati, Dec. 17 18i7

51-9L

Notice is h rthy giveo, tliai 1 w ill on the 4 ' lo : day in J i ux.v nt xt, f .er ensposinsr ol tl.

intellect no more emits its scintillations peisoal pr. pcty of delu.quents, as charged o

from his eye; and every noble attribute! In cii r i c r (here the mme d-s not -tisb i fu; i i . .,u Uhecltir nd,") oil r for ale all he Lnd wbertor and passion ot his soul nrs been suomer-L, , . ' , , . ,, m a K ti-e t :m bra not pH!l p-f vi us nt time, b. ed in the inebriating bowl. Society tojrht r Numttr ot Township,. . Ktnge, Sect.on him has lost her charmfi, and nature altjQu rtcr Sec5i.;n, or tar-s thert"f -ts( ail tow her beauties. The sacred bond of friend- ,f !r 'jf' rha-pd Wfortasid, .n.l co ,i . tihu? saui s :e ifra day to .ay until ail are ot ship is dissolved, and toe soul-checring" ferej j ,r sac

name of wife, of children, and ol home, to him have no endearing qualities! All all have lost their cheering influence; and nothing but a full overflowing glass, i i- lit i i ji

a urur.Kcn rannje,a neu among uie swsne,i

can cratifv his bestial anoetite. Alas! lAt-- !3Y K-ij-h Grant, of Ns.poleon

how" "fallen! Self degraded, far ludowfai Xe k.oo tow.sh.p RPM 7 , j VJ county Ind. one TM..ACK WRh

uie uumniesi spuere oi man upon i icy-: mjf weh i s'ar aids ip, IS aandsbigi

JOHN SPFNCFIl, Collector, for De.rborn county Collector's office Latvrenrehugli, 5

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TjiKfrJY UP'

B it the undertaking was difficult: there know that ii is possible "to be wounded were aLvays advanced guards to cover even in the house of one's friends." -Sir!' the American commander, and there wasj demanded the downcast host, unable to no mode of discovering his visit, except meet the searching glance of his comby winning over some one of the family, panion, uwho can possibly intend so The friend whom the General viited daring a crim V ''I only meant," rewas once thought to have espoused the plied the G eneral, "that treachery was interests of the British; but he had taken' the most hideons of crimes: for, Judas a decided stand in favor of America, and ' like, it will even sell its Lord for money P

though a brave man, professed the

strictest neutrality, alleging as his reason his jears, and dependent family. Daring the intimacy of the General, it was. rumoured in the American armv that his friend had been often seen returjiing from the British camp. Wash

ington seemed to disregard the account;

"Very true, dear sir," responded the anxious host, as he gar.'d upon a troop of British horse, winding round the hill, and riding with post haste towards the hospitable mansion. '-Is it two oVlock yet!" demanded Washington; -'for I have an engagement this afternoon at the arrm, and I recret that mv visit mush

el with the beast that wallows in the mire! An outcast from society discarded bv his friends contemned by all

mankind- brnispd and beaten by his own companions: A bloated image of iniquity, tossing, tumbling on a iurbid element; and so far degenerated, then e'en ih pravity herself would blush to own him as her child. Edvv :k.

5 6 yea:s old irX! ;ring, s mt white teM:i 1 ih- r 'is, and v. bee i-pots whert the opp r part of the collar rubs, shav-cl with th gt is, ahi bef"e. Appraised to fif y fivt UoiUrs, by Andr-w Girdntr ami Nnih,. Robert.oi , this I'h d i ot D cera' er Posti J bef'-re me .

l-fjw MiSTEWARn,-j.n ed 03" FA RSI FOHSALEr

y5HK SUeSCIDFR wishes to s li Ins valuab

U. V' rri si u .ten on Sal F.-rk, Lwreiiceburgb

rownphij', hrit six mils trrn L wrf nceburgh.

rontamtf-ij IOU ncrcs or lann. 'un mis rrm art sixtv acres clfred, and u der good fence, to

Ipftbrr with a Mdl Sat, . beam g Orchard of

nariioro, oei-'een me wtera ot iiogin a'aipe4Cn &rd Appie trfta; Also, g-nci Hew

List of Letters ' EMAJMNG m the Post Offiee at Lawrncfhngi. Indiana, on the 1st day of

January 1828 uhich if not taken out by tho

1st day of April nst, will be sent to the Oea-

erii! Post Ogjce as Dead Letters

Valuable Propertj for Sale. fJIl HE subscriber -oflVrs for salr; 16Q seres d A land, situated about three milfs from

Ailovy Huidah

uchard Hichard Blackley Mr. Bod Jnies Bi2S I homas Bullock John Brnnen William Boen M'ss E' ra Boneeteel Amos Blasdel Jacob Brasher Charles Bon ham J. M. RuVrJ E". Bonharo B. B. Converse. L. CI. Calhoon Miss Vdet Cassadav Hugh 2 Cum an It-aac Conner Kussell Covell Nathaniel Craig" 1 'aniel T. Cornelius Mr. Callahan Mrs Mary Carrngton Wen B. Camnt-ion John B. Cook tTlssua Chetk Wm. V. Cn T' t Ueck-r Carman Reubeo Crandon John Caldwell Ii-aac Dill James Davis T S Darling Jmes Demer Janus B, Oyas I'hoouig Q. . Davis Baxter Pson John s ennis Jacob Eld-r Dele Embank Jhxx Flying &. Gibson Ewiiig Waj B. Elder Thomas Ewon Samuel Evans Enoch Eh ss John Edgar Samuel Fitch I'airis ' Gibson JohnGuard David Gedgp Eiisha Gag' Mgria FT; G-y Z bulon Gre Levi B. Hamilton Williata ogshire I homas H I owell Samuel H -bar' fsaac Hunter Jo Hanolton Jm8 Hoffman Benjiooia Hays J-cob Hardste F. Hoy Jimes Hfitehings William Hill Harry

Jmkins Philemoa Ktrtley Robert Knowllon Robert Kincade Satouel Longly Thorziss Si I.amb Elizabeth 2 Lawrence John Lawrence Jacob Lawrence Isaac . Lyons John Leonard James Jd'Guire "James Miller 'I homas 2 M'Clure Hugh IvlClester J'Jmes IMorgan Andrew Morgan Joseph Mason Robert Moss Demos Marshall Samuel MdW El z Mrs. ll'Kinzie Henry .M.X'ell William rNoyes Benjamin Nevitt David O'Neal Benedict Pate Daniel Peckover EdmuntJ Purdue William Profzmm Isaac Priest Obediah Rowe Rcbert Reed Henry A. Ray Rert & 'Bebt rry laac Reno Benjamin Reed Archibald Rankin VVdhaa . Richardson Lewis Skinner Wrilliata Smith .Beij-uaiu Shoogh Joseph Stubbs Robert Sutton Joseph Safely Henry Server John Stevens Ranna Stevens Ranna C: t Skates James Solliran Joha Socket Joha 3 uiJe Mies Tucker William Thompson James ' Tonner Abel Tibbetts David Webb William Woodbnry Jonathan W iley Allen 2 Vatt$ Johnson 'Winston Jnft Woodward Davis Wifirhel Jot' pb Vatson Jiaes Watts John pJ'right Samuel

lor he never ceased to viit the iamtlv ,; therelore, be shorter than intended."

and, apparently, minubd as cordiall) "'If lacks a fH quarter yet!'

with )is -liost, as if no u-picion had cms

sed his- miud. At length, one day, as the G:neral was taking his leave, his frieirdvTrncstry fiTe"sted him to dine vith him the folfowing afternoon, emphatically naming the hour of two, as the moment f pecting him. He remi'ided hi in of the uncommon delight whicu hi- iiitimaey conferred; begged liitntol iy aside ?very formality, and regard tits, hoiite as tiis home; and hinted that he fe.ired the General did not consider it i.i th it lig:S the guard that dl'vay accompanied him seem d to indicate that he was not visiting a friend. "Ity qu taoaus. dear sir!" exclaimed the'

quarter yet!" said his

friend, seeming doubtful of his watch, from the arrival of the hor;emen. "But,

bless me, sir! what cavalry are those which are so rapidly approaching the house?"' "Oh, they may possibly be a party of British lighthorse," returned his companion, coolly, "which mean no harm; and, if I mistake not, they have been sent for the purpose of protecting

me. As he said this, the Captain of

the troop was seen dismounting fmm his horse; and his example was followed by the rest of the party. "General T resumed his host, walking up to him very familiarly and tapping him on the shouldcrf-rtGeoeral, you arc my

Laughery creeks, 70 of yhich are clearnl and

under cultivation, and the balance weU timber ed. On the premises are a good dwelling horse, barn, out hcuse s, two bearing orchards, nsvadows, and three never failing springs ALSO The well known tavern stund in the town of Hartford, now occupied by Davis Wa ver, Esq, to which is attached three lots of ground, a good stable, and an excellent yvell of water. ALSOThe eligible store house, oecupied by J. fe A P. Andrew, nearly opposite the af'Tesaid tavern stand, to which is attached an excel lent garden lot. ALSO Thr premises on which the su' srri ber resides. Situated in Harif rd, cons'Sting n one large two story frme bouse, well calculated for a store and t'twrn, an elegant and spaciiu stable, pirt stone, four lots of grCiind, and tw never failing springs. The a'ove described property will be sold lou

for essh, if application be made previous to ttu 1st of F-brurv next i after which time it will He for rent For terms apply to the subscriber living in Hartford, Is. JOHN LIVINGSTON. October 6 18 7CAIIand a liberal price, wit I be given for a fezo bushels of good wood J2SHES

Li tr House, out Il';U8r9. 15 irn nd Well of excel

lent water. The afmve land will be sold very low, and the terms of p:) m n nv.d e; sy. JOHN DAVISON. May t?, 127. Notice by the Printer.

TO encourage hgricidtme, Tid to obviate the

d ffi'Ui'y rf procuring Cash, we would intoim

our sutiscri! ers .id others, tnat country piu dure, such s Fiour, Com, Corn JIeal, Buckwheat) do. c Pork Bfffi Potatoes, Wood, ml, in sl.ort, most kinCs of tmikc tirg will h ickeo bt this oiiice in paycitnt lor pjp-r, or ir. iischirjre f other debts, at the. highest cash puce.' P would b- well perhaps, for thiee who iiKvr s.?ch thu gs to spare, and are tndeb ed t. tmbiace tins (pponuoity of payment. Perad ventiire, b lore another season rolls round, we may be ornpelJul from, necessity, to demanr n money, vliat wt siw would be wdlitig to reeive in trade. A ,

OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.

FTtttey H z?kiab

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