Indiana Palladium, Volume 5, Number 36, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 12 September 1829 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

T, the Editor of the Indiana Palladium. Sir, the following Poem, I brought with me across the Atlantic ocean, from the land of Cakes; if you think it worthy of a place in the Palladium, it is at your service. Perhaps it may have a tendency to silence the murmurs of ma ny, who, in various places, are unreasonably blaming the providence of God, in conducting the affairs of mortals. W C As t tbfir work tivo weavers sat, Beguiling time with friendly cbat; They luru'd upon 'he price of meat, So high a weaver scarce could eat. What with my weans and sickly wife, Siys Dick, I'm almost nr'd of life; So hard my work, so poor my Ura, ' Ti3 more 'loan mortal man can bear. How glorious is "the rich man's stale! Hs house so tioe, his wealth so great: Heaven i unjust, you roust Htce, Why ail to him? Why none to tae? In spfo of all the scripture teaches, In spite of all the P.trsou preaches, 'I his uorld indr-ed. I've thenght so long, I? rul'd methinks extremely rong. Wiiert:Vr I look, whereV-r I ranje, I'is all confus'd, and hard, and strange: Th jiod are troubl'd and opprest, And all the wicked are the blest. Sy John, cor inVmca is lb cau39f Y'v thus we hi nne our Mikr's Iaw3. Part of his ways aion- ivc know, ' l is that man can see, below. See'st thou that carpet not b-df done, WVich thou, dear D;ck, Inst well begun, Dehsld the wild contusion there f 5f o rude the mass, it mikes ma sture. A stranger in'rant of the trade, Would say, no menin's tber convey M; For here's the middle, where's the border, 1 by carpet no;v is all disorder. Says Dick, my work 13 yet in bits, But still in ev'ry part it fi's: Besides, you reason like a lout; Why, man, that carpel's inside nut. Sys John, thou say'st the thing I mean; And now Pil cure thee of thy spleen : This woild, which clouds thy soul with 33 but a carpet inside out. doubt, As when we view the shreds and end?, We know not what the whale intend?; So iv hen on earth things hiok but odd, They're working still some scheme of God. No plan, no pattern, can we trace, , All Wins proportion, truth ami racc. 11 motley mixture we deride. Nor see lb beauteous upper side. But w hen we reach that world of libf. And 'H'W those works of (Jod aright, Then shail we see the whob d Ard own the woikman is divine. What now seems random strokes, will tbera ! All order and design appear; 'JVn-shall we praisp what here ne "p-jrn'd, For there the carpet shall be turn'd. Tbou'rt right, says Dick, no more I'll grumble, That this sad world's so Strang ajsiable; My impious doubts arf put to fi hf, For n:y own carpet sets tae riht. MARRIAGE SCENK. Married, iu Hopkinton, N. TTamp shire, bv Eld. A. Caverno. Mr. atha.! iel Morrill, to Miss Eliza Gile, hutli ofi Hopkinton. )H ' hen he usual ce2 nmo,.ieo weie cnn-l ed, the lalherol uie briue rettn d 7 7 clud from t'ne room, urul iti a few minutes re lured with a new Bible in his hand, which he presented to the new married couple, and with it the following address: venant that is to run parallel with tin remainder of your associated days. Eli z, )ou have now become the wife ot ino man seated by you you have taken that place where the decree of Gd calls uponjouto be a lielp-mate. Depend 113 upon it. my daughter, thai it will be no nciaurc 10 011r leaner 10 see you spenu ,.,-,: .i . ,, " '" ""J ""J "lv, " 1111 "-""i to promote the interest of our hu4 itid

-The business whhh has been trans- ,mJ inf ed ti:at f, kneu-'of Ji hiring or trestle- heron my acccant, aJ diiiiui Ui UUl, and Cotton UAU 2 1-2 ncted ih.sevenng,as respects you, dear tie yard of water-melons not far distant J I will pav no debts cf her contracting! a!l ,lvho th'nk t Pr" t0 co-!ccnts in CASJ 1 per DOUIld children, ,3 of no smal importance. It a(H, at lho h;ime tiul, hhn au irivi:!from thii date, unless compelled by iaw.jfidc In hl $ loog expc;i-! t '1 is not like many other things transac ed tatiol to lvU) tll,fnso:nft ni hu ,tUl JAMKS KL1R11." xh"b': bs M 101 -00 pOUIldb aild in (his woild, which may be done to-da i m(, ofthe:n Va(Uj uiCi . WI"fco e.na V Z Upwards $3 DCP 100. and to-morrow may he desannulieu ; hut t)C tiftlH ahd aco of moc- Q glaj A newly midc eon .table in Nashville, --1:7 ''.1 lll T)ICK RAGGED. this engagement is for life. . I he mam Ml lhe expedition was agreed en.i Tennessee, recently procured an en- BCTA P ! bound :X:TUG m7tU? erat the ap- trance into a m,tr3 "castle- to levy an 0? fVU mpol bound to care tor each other s ol O al. ed )Sa(.(; and k . execution, by getting a friend to wrap ' W f IrNG ,;,a:itv X 10Ut5 11 Uieai and what he hath joined teger, lie Ut d() .orkthonmghly, it was! at ihe doorjuct before the dawn, and th 1 h c e hn , f0 f PnloloP. forb.ds man to put assunder. Loth oi. pM.d by some clflo ofU)- C0!r.panvJ when it was opened glided slily in. AnUero he i.tencs devcli.j blolf c::tiy u'!11 OtalOeS, you are young, and but a litt e vvhile a-(hat it was proper first to go to tho!nker? shouted the e!d man; an otlicerlitho racfe cf iW.l go, were by the laws .of G d and mj.n llt.iKhborilIg tavern, and ,fi their skins,'! responded the old woman and three ' Ar , -po , Qw.. I 00(1, &C. bound to your earthly parents. You,,, lh called it, with "dip." To lhi" strapping daughters, who bouncing out tiUCU cU,.. receivod at this office are freed horn thai obhg -non and are j Bi;na dj(J ,H)t ohjer , bu, went on aaJ of bed, and seizing each a firebrand, H hopea that hV a r;er2everir.r? zrA enj.T1U Lo at uhj, oh1Cu now bound to each other bv a sacred co-! i:.i i.:, . : if r in..;,na n i . .. i '!m;tt.-rf fpr.tion it bsir.ers tn nrt s Vir. nf -IU l"a VinCllL Ol SUh.ermtinii

J Chaiiie YOU ibf.rrfnrn tn h ,i, tn.t or ene, 0111 lor Dotn. lou are to nrolide for your wife lhe necessary mean for her own comforl and support, am h.i Mie may ue ne uvuey prepared hral'i.inister to your own Necessities. Yon should be extremely careful, as both ol on are young, that you give your wife .. eccriston to doubt the reality of youi r ,'t. ction tut. e.rds her. I might cite t . aumany lamentable instances when at; lives oi young women have been

faithful a the sha e 'of hi. ti 1, 7 ! "f" "dip-winged crtisinrafis .--The following pro! ner of bis pn?. And vou N.t.hL' I P' H hovvever' 1,d not stoP for re- posals lor a -reform" is taken fiom the ff my son, wAflmve much e devoid tl"',In' Ut l0ok lio,d hU agj Worcester papers. All persons are reupon you you are no longer to look our ? 1 1 1 water-melons that he could quested to govern themselves according- 23 acres cf 'firV.t. hut fnr Kmv, "t . hud, and at the same time was not wan h . as il is suited to other m-W. inn-, th:n annla and t

made extremely wretched by the cei duct of their husbands, who have hut (wo often left them to late and unseasonable hours of the night, and w hose return was rather to be dreaded than desired. This, 1 charge you, my son, to avoid to shun forever that, and every thing else which would sever your partner's affection from you. New and unthought of duties will

pour in upon you both from every quar - ter. Were you sensible of all your fu ture cares and concerns that will necessarily demand your faithfulness and fortitude, you would be constrained to say, who is sufficient for these things? But the want of time and ability forbids me to lay before you ail your duty; l, mere - 1 11 9.1.1 fore, for your further instruction and LoiiMaerauon give you mis vaiuame, no- ; j . . a l l i i i I V, and precious book, (presenting the Bihh) which I beseech you my children to receiv e as me man oi your counsel, and the rule? of your future lives. ; is the word of God, and these sacred pges contain your whole duty. The comforts you anticipate from the transacHon of this evening, as you may have just reason to fear, will never be adequate to your expectations. Pat should you ever be so happy as to partake of

thojoys whieh this blessed bonk piomi- for want of punctuality. ses all those who love and obey it, you " J Uent to another mechanic he promwill bo constrained to say that all that ;srd to do the work at a certain time t ver was told you, or all that you ever J called for it at the timeit was r ad

anticipated besides, bears no comparison to enjoyment so sublime. i hen if this bonk H so valuable a treasure, do not wonder that your father should charge each and both of you to pri.e it above every thing else. Prize it above your liws, count not your lives too dear to lesion in defence of ii. Piiz'? it above all your father lias given you, or even above an thio that you may anticipate

he will yive you hereafter, or leave w hen j Hirer mechanics. A crisis towards which he is asleep in death and buried out of,1(J alFiirs of all three had been gradually I . IVl .. I - ' . . . - - .

Sietll. vuen ne is no more, ami on take tin his holy book in your hands, remember that he gave it to you on tin evening of your marriage, as a token of hisgivalest regard for your bodies; and mai God grant it may prove the desired blessing to both of you for his Sou's sake. FRUIT STEALING. Though the taking of fruit wifhnu' leave may not be regarded as stealing t him who takes, or him from whom it ma be taken, yet, like dishonesty 'in everv ti.iiig tTse, it generally works its own reward. A noted instance of this happened in a town in this vicinity soneyears ago. A notonoiic thief,

m, for the want of a tetter namejappears in the following story. 'J'eu ai ds

v. e shall cull 13':;?a!, was in Ihe habit of takuig a share of the good lliinrs uf all orcnarc iard(-ni and wuter-mellon yard- in the town. lie became so bold and troublesome to his neighbor:?, that it was necessary to find some check to his

career. No .vooner had the night set in,thee in all the prisons in 1 -ngland, i am!

than iie was abroad with his bag, ready I epid that I have found thee at Inst." to purloin oil the good fruit that he "If the Lord had sent thee," replied Runmight lind. Feiils did not deter, nor van sarcastically r "you need not have tadang. -is frighten him. He, however, ul j ken so much pains to find me out, for the ht met with a proper reward. One j Lord knows 1 have been a prisoner in

spring he nod pianted, in an opening in! a distant wood, a large bed of watermelons, thinking that in such a remove ! and secluded place, no one beside him self would ever find them. Rut in this he was mistaken, for I ie might as well have attempted to hide his ccrnf.eld

ave auemp.eu to hide his cornheid j i?li my imiation, and is iloatiug on the from the crows, as his water-melon yard .ocean of tyrannical extravagance, prone rorn the thieves. The water-melons to predality, taking a wild-goose chase, v v.ell, and lay thick like Yankee! "nd kindling her pipe with the coal ot ;

pumpkins turning their hacks to the'Cunosity, to abscond and abolish sucli in-

nen ttiey ti-id got ele.ve.xly npe,i a company of young men, who knew

how fo nbiv f u . .!'. wtut i l f herr'fore rnntinn :t nortnim fVr.m I, -! i" 1- i' ri

" i (liii ill if. til iii n.i ji I n " ni i frill r i ii nr mn .f uuu i! r. u iiir.i ir n'u 112 ivn ii. pri. "'" m,,vm - . ,

until all things in his own eyes began to'indintf there was but cue ofticer, they i

move iu a circle. Thev then started,

and directed their course through woodsjni out cf doers, neck and hcei-Thei;-? ;

...,a 1 1. . . ..lUnnoc.Mn c i lt ,, . i and swamps, over lulls and rocks, unhllconstable had thara all up bclure the they arrived by a circuitous route to! " ruif Court soon alter, when the iudge gnal 6 water-melon yard. Mo looked j decided that an othcer i. not authorised on the water-melons witSi ranlurr, buti lo enter a house at such a time, and in

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a;a nn innnrr,r,, . ,1 i- 'tb-it in-mnpr -.od ;n 1 .u ou not iccognise them as his own, tor,ulU manner, and he d, the mn.ites

ns brains woip somo !,.,f 1 1 1.. .n,imnv ren v oieet v. . rr, ,, III,;.-

, 1 l J " u UJ .. . ' umj m..., hnd,andat the same time was not wan ting in exhortations to the rest cf the party to do the same. When they had got as many as they wanted, if was proposed b) the company to return. kNo.' says Bignai, "let us do thorough work: let us cut open all the water-melons that are left, ami pull op thp vine?." No sooner said than done. The vines torn up by the roots, and the water-melons vere dashed on the rocks, until the wc:k of desolation ws fully accomplish-

'wlJ. J-LV lUiril UitlUC iiJ- uci

in the same direction that they came, and separately returned to then homes for the nirrht. Birmal rose in the triorO - D

b? ",,u "till IU Ills '' J " GOUJO liOiil a VUil iu uc " nuuii What a sight did it present! The worklba Lad gone for the purpose of seeing and i -

or a season had been destroyed m a night, all his expected happiness was cut off, and his fondest hopes M isted. Mis only consolation was that it was ulone by his own hands, and the only im provenunt of the lesson was a firm re solve to never steal any mere water-melons. Worcester Sim. PUNCTUALITY. A mechanic niomised to do a piece of a piece of '.lie l'"ti 1 ... : lV0l ; for lue nt a certain Umr;.t the time it was not done . . . . . . h,riotten it, but promised to do tl by 10 joVioek the nvxt dn ; I called aain it ! notdont "could not possibly c;ot ii done.7' I discharged rum, and left what he had done towards it, on his hands. I engaged another mechanic to do the samc niece of work at a certain time-! called at the time it was not done 1 discharged him. These mechanics had violated their word, disappointed me, (by which 1 sustained loss io money a,Kj jjme,) and lost a customer. bo nx UCJ for ms. This mechanic enjoyed tin consciousness of having kept his word, performed his contract, and done justice to his customer, by which he secured not only my work in future, but my good will, which gained him many more customers. So miuh for punctuality. It is but ten years since the occurrence of these things, and during the interval I have marked the progress of thesp l.mproachiec, has ri-t been reached; 'pin two first have lost their bn sines?. their little property has been squandered, they have !ot their character, and th- ir large and helpless families are suft'eriiicr for the necessaries of life. If you ii i .. ii..:.. . t . i would know their persons, seek fori hem: i the gro4 shop their names, seek for ! them in the records of insolvency. 1 he last nas rcurcu wilt) a cnml.i!e inclependence to a large farm is blessed by! r-imilf 'i.lmii-Ail it Ixij- f.',. ,.,.1- ,..,.1 nimii i uuiiiii i u ii iii-j Ii ILilii'.'i I ti i.-viJiJ nil vou ii ill Ul ull. t . , ..i .;ii rn n,.n Puny an and tlic Quaker. Bunynn had a native turn for i T and repartee which! the close c f his imprisonment, a Quoker called on bun, prolably hoping tomakeri convert of the author of the I'ilgrim. He! thus addressed him. ''Friend John, ! (he Lord, and after having searched for - - - - -' ... iA.vw.-vjt.rv., II Ulli OedlorJ jail these i 2 years past. ,; jin-ch of ffifcllcrl. The Urownsville, I'enns) Ivania Galaxy cf the 7th ult. confair s the following: Vv'hei eas Fanny j 1 t- - rx r ! i l - 1 , . . . n l-A ... i I I, .. I I lion ii'iu .in.ii iv';ii,ins, v u nou i i;Jiist-, I "ft my habitation, and is floating on the si-lious, clantiestine, noxious, pernicious,! jdhbolical and notorious deportment, I j

laid their weapons aside, and kimbledi0'-"!8 CCJ3 10 oi

nnot-.M.-., ....I .1. . .1 ' 0 " J L'""""o'

ly, as il is suited to other meridians thanks and peach crchard on the'smie; a!8, a I

that of Worcester.

P0ST-R1DEIVS XOT1CE. To one and ail who take of mo, The iEis, Spy, cr Ycomao, Pi! s?rve ou with llJeiity Give j i st offence to no man; But f shall naeat a thing or two, (Should I no farther dare go;) It must ho evident to yoij, That money makes the mare go! Ashburnhao, July S, 1VERS Will I K.

Indiana College. The Rev. Akew Wvrn:, D. D., Piesident of tha Indiana Ccllege, has now returned

aisinicg, lbs principal Seminaries and Colle ges in these parts: and, la solicit aid, in behall cf our own institution. The public are now

informed.lbat be will arrive hue in the courje'-11- tateJ bdw.rd brcshears dec d, have dis- , , . i i . , H i 'eovcred that said estate is insolvent, do fcnd ofsixorcigLt weeks; and, tuat through slllllI cUiin lhe ielllcm?nt lliereot as In insoL agency, a small Library, a vsluibte Ulescepe, ; vttU estate; anci farlier, h.ve filed my pelitir.a and other philosophical apparatus, have been !nd complaint in the proper court of the coun. obtained for the use of our College. Uy of liiptty, setting- fourth clearly and succinct. .... . . -.v ,. . i :'y the condition of said estate, both real anil 1 he inauguration cf Doctor U j e will te ;p?rsonali and ,he p!0hable vJue thereof, and place on 'I hursday, the 29 tb day et October ; the amount of debis so tv a ihey.have come to ntxt. and the literary senth nien of our state 'my knowledge, praying irtneral relitf. All

' cl-rjv ani friends of education general - ... . J ,0 be pr,n. on ,h.t Monday the SGth day of October, i the time fJX04 for the annual nicetinz of the trustees, aI)tj risiters cf the Culle-e, and it is hoped the Inierobirs of each, will be punctual iu their attendance. D. 11 MAXWELL l'rtst. board irusiets Ind. Col. V S Several addrrssps by students of the college, in English and Latin, w.ll be deliver - , fl, ,vi n,,,, edon the evening of the 2 Jib October. CT Editors of papers in Indiana, friendly to the cause of education, will please to give tije above a place ia their papers fur a few veek9. Caution to the Public. T77"tir IthAn on cr abnut the 3d t.'ay uf No-j 7 i iiT er lSiiS, 1 Rave my note of hand to D.-vVID J bit AW, for eighty five dollars, pybl' iu yer fim iht dat; uhih note vsua obtain - td tir uri f.-iud, snd I theiei-re csution tt.e!o publu ar ctitibt tradiror for or t. Lrg an assign ifitrst of s id note, s 1 will nut pay it uuLss f orr ptiled I y law. Hisin? Sun, fad. August 1, l.9. 35-3-CAUTION !! TyHEUKAS N.Y UH'E M x) f mv bid and boird, tu.s Mary Ann has It ft s is to forwarn all n -isoio fr--ra U ut ir oi 'hat b ura -vr !.t otj rrv cci)M:,65 ' rn da-rinircd tj pay no dttts or I ... .. . -. 4 , r jifttr tiii ctie. JAML5 II DA YZRY Aucust 27th, 18:9 A. Collectors Notice. If YiNt; rrccivt'l 'die dupli. ca'- (f tuxes ths year -Ij'"1' v 1 p'prt d to reu.iu ihP n-e. on or Ufore the 1st. da) of Sepitrr.ht-r i.txi. I v.til sell hnda and town lc:s for ti.xes on i i r VI t.i;.,l -. in M: in ?i !.. I' n:V, u tr t ,tAv tn j ' ... .... 1 - .i j '-s w. 1 ill e-We ia rccei? I i for Ux, rr anv Ceh!s ! cuius of wood and he-.pi'.g- the hrusli, cn :m leac ea tf.c lands of laviu Uees u-ch 1 w d! a-.tinJ at the court house in Lv.vrmcc ! ' ur!' 'dys ti.r he purpose of perform JUilN SPLNLKii, C.D.C. July 11th, 18 J). fj F Tih rl . - At UAivSERSDGE on S.iturJtty (he 15th oi" August, at which will be exposed for sale. DRY GOODS, Ur.5- Aj Jj 4rl; J3 '.'..Vi Q J'hc sale will be continued every uther Saturday after the first, until all be sold. m:xjv n. boxjllm. August 3. IS23. 31 ia&?Tm, Auctioneer. n TU.L continue las services to the citf tZi.na of Cincinnati and the public KCLr!lly, to sell at auction HOIiSI, C U n UiKS, or any kind of PERSONAL TUOPJCRi Y, or RLAL ESTA PK, in any part of the city, or the ccunfy of llaiiiiilou. lie will attend to thu

he l)Ut),,c Pafron8v'c argea ih" '1 ruou-;an(

where he, may at an innr3 02 louoa. or at K -,,,,,.. .p ,.rr.,f , xn, a, .,v jaJ 23 19. 23-5t.c ' JIJ.1' "Ul.i: I.O Ul.l, Ol . J Iw'i.y.... VI HI I'll Farm for Sate, PIITJIRD on the water 0$l3 cfiIoSan creek, in Manrr'try chtslcr township, coutamitej! 155 acres: SO acres inrcrcd,! res cf which is in meadow: an excellent i good suyjr orchard under fence; there ere at ood heun Ij house end other npces3ary bji!0ieA3 on the premises. Said firm i well watered with epring?, snd an excclknt well of water at the door. The tbove mentioned proptiiy iaay be had low nr cash; or one hatf of the mcr.ey down won!d bo received, ncd a credit given on tha ba'.ce. I'or furthtr partical irs inquiro of the subscriber cn the premises. 7.:rnn njyry

ATTORNEY &, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Ollice in Lawrenceburg, on the coruerof

... . i oi . c n j'g" anQ Dnort auccls Administrators Notice. jT J lit undersigned, administrator cf the es ;Ptrsol's wha tlrt n,1 come and present their XiUXT,iM r MOSES LUTZ. 33-3w Caution to the Public! ?rn f.Ri: AS, on or about the 3d or 4ih day of V this ir cnth, 1 pave my note of hand to Warrei' Kiucaid, for the sum cf forty five dol "'s, pcjable on the 1st day of March next ! 1 h consideration for uhich said note was giv ur. having vvhm.y faded, therefore caution the puLhc .mn r, eivir g or trading for said note, Us it will iot be paid by me. CALEB WL1GHT. Autrust 18th, 18 9. 1 &kt Ok FUIH.IC n- ti. e is hereby given, that I have adm i.isttred on the t6tate of Stephen L. t'ri ides ;t r, be of Dearbori: county, deceased, .'and that the said eaUU will (as 1 have reason to believe) be s- Ivtnt. 1 l.all expst ;se to sale cn j t!.r pi-m sts, at the Ute rtsidtnct of th? dec?d, Y -i k Uce, oi on Saturday the 12 h day ct Sepu-mlu r r.xt, burses, colls, a t ow, s t i fl gun, am m the grouiui, and su dry other articles j ill ot which will he sold on a credit of twelve months, by givivg approved security. I SAHBLLA CtllDESTLR. idm'x August - OUi 1829, 3J-3w STRAYED OR S TO LEX, A the 14th July last, from "4 t' th :n hci r ih- r Lvir. n chaster township, a bright sorrel J'4aXM htsrse, six ears old last spring-, a hJ f J-f light niiin and long switch tail, lt5&MSmi one hnof has bien a little bicken on one forefoot ; No other marks recollected. Whoever w ill return said horse to me, or give formation where 1 can get him, shall be hand snmely rewarded. ANC1L BEACH. August 15 h, 18 9TU1E Factory at new Lawrencehurgb is now ready li. :iii v - v. v. v i u wi A uiiiic. a JHin and Dressiosr lbs repairu anu new niaufnoer) ac:oea, tno uluiosf punctuality and uejpatch niay be expected. TEST & DaY. f-pt. i, s:o. S3 Department of StaTe. Patent Ollice, June 29, 1829.J LL Pt-rons havinc i uiness with the Ftpn Office, are recucsted todnptt thpirn mmn. o aUoi.s directly to t!ii Superintendent of that ofti msieacl of the Secretary of State, the latter mode btin,' attended with considerable in convenience and sometimes risk All such con. murticatien.5 are free of postage, and will receive miir.ediate attention. JOHN D CRAIG, Superintendent. June 30, 13-5. . SO. Fm after Hags! ttr The PRINTERS x at iho Pa Had him Offirm I ... 1 .l. 'l k authorize me to ofler jou for small bundles (such as 1 1 am carrying) of clean Linen other debts. Ijjl! ws INDIANA PALLADIUM, miVrED AXD PUBLISHED LV David V. Cullcy, Pi:lu:h:r f iitc Laus of the United Stales The Vazhmvh is printtrl v t ekly, a super ro al P-etr, at TIIUKL DOhLAHS, per unman. J?!U 21 c f p(1 ' lUe eai v.lnch may be d;. S;:04?, b vt.fArrivo 'AoiV, UikmVy ijENTS nt ti e expiralir.n oi Six v ths. - t .- C' T l h..se who receive their pper tt.i-.u-xh the Piiat-OKice, it hy the m&il carrier, must py iSi can -iae, iAl.ti w ise it will be chargtd on tbeii s u iti c r 1 ' 1 1 0 n . advertisemk:,is tliintainlr 12 lines or under, U.ice is sift: :r? or lebs, one? dollar; twerny-five ctats for each idditknii insertion larger idi.rl iseinentt. 11 die sanc propcrtioa The CASH rnuf-t ar.c0rr.7st v ac"!vr rtlirr. other a i:.."1 they will be nunhrhed mail i ;v,t ih; ea-.nse of th- da c::.