Indiana Palladium, Volume 7, Number 26, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 2 July 1831 — Page 4

From the Alabama Spirit of the age.

A 1O0 Years Mcnce. A hundred years hence ! What a change will be made In politics, morals , Religion and trade! In statesmen who wrangle, Or ride on the fence How things will be alter'd A hundred years hence ! The heads of the ladies Such changes must find We do not speak now Of mutati of mind Frcm three bushel bonnets To snug little hats; The Scoops, Navar'n jes The Gipseys and flats. With furs and with ribands, With feathers, and flowers Some fkshion'dby artists, Some pluck d from the bowers. But heads will be changed too, Tn science and sense, Before we have numberM A hundred year3 hence. Our laws will be then Uncompu'sory ru'es Our prisons be changed Into national schools. The pleasures of vice . Are a sil'y pretence, And people will know it A hundred years hence. All vice will be seen, When the perp c awake, To rise out of foiiy 'lis all a mistake ! The lawyers and doctors And ministers too, Will have I am thinking, But little to do. Their careful attention They then may bestow On raising potatoes Or turnips you krr.v; Or any employment Thejjfchoose to commence, For arts will be many A hundred years hence. And you and I reader Where shall we be found? Can any one tell, When that time comes round? In transports of pleasure Or sorrows intense 1 We'd know more about it A hundred years hence PHILIP PHANTOM. DEAN SWIFTS DESCRIPTION OF THE LAWYERS. "There is n, society of men among us, bred up from their youth in the art of proving, by words multiplied for Jhc purpose, that white is black, and black is white, according as they are paid. To this society all the rest of the people are slaves. For example if my neighbor has a mind to my cow, he has a lawyer to prove that lie ought to have my cow from me. I must then hire another to defend my right, it be ing against, all rules of law, that any

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himself. Now, in this case, 1, who am the right owner, he under two great disadvantages: first, my lawyer, being practised almost from his cradle in defending falsehood, is quite out of his element when he would be an advocate for justice, which is an unnatural ollice he always attempts with great awkwardness, if not with ill will. The second disadvantage is, that my lawyer must proceed with great caution, or else he will he reprimanded by the judges, and abhorred by his brethren, as one that would lessen the practice of the law. And therefore I have but two methods to preserve my cow. The first is to gain over my adversary's lawyer with a double fee, who will then betray his client by insinuating, that he has justice on his side. The second way is, lor my lawyer to make ma cause ap-j pear as he can, by allowing the cow to belong to myr adversary: and this if it be skilfully7 done will certainly bespeak the favor of the banch. Now your honor is to know, that these judges are persons appointed to deride nil j

controversies oi propcrtv, as well as fbrjthat be thoi-ht her too beautiful, th:it j

the trial of criminals, and picked out ! from the. mn;t HpYtf.mm n!u I are grown old or lazy; and having I ji... w iv,.,n..v truth and equity, under such a fatal j necessity of favoring fraud, perjury ! and oppression, that 1 have known some J of them refuse a large bribe from the side where justice lay, rather than injure the faculty, by doing any thing un becoming to the nature or their ot!ice. i 4'lt is a maxim among these lawters, ! that whatever has been done before, ' may legally be done again; and there- j fore they take special care to record an Itie decisions formerly made against j common justice, and ti;e general reason i of mankind. These, under the name of precedents, they produce as authorities to justify the most iniquitous opinions, arid the judges never fail of directing accordingly. "In pleading, they studiously avoid entering into the merits of the cause; but are loud, violent, and tedious in dwelling upon all circumstances which are not to the purpose. For instance, in the case already mentioned, they never desire to know w hat claim or title my adversary has to my cow; but whether the said cow were red or black; her horns long or short; whether the field I gnze her in be round or pquare; whether she was milked at home or abroad; what disease she i fubject to, and the like; after which

they consult precedents, adjourn the cause from time to time, nnd in ten, twenty, or thirty years, come to an issue. ' "It is likewise to be observed, that tills society has a peculiar cant and jargon of their own, that no other mortal can understand, and wherein all their laws are written which they take special care to multiply; whereby they have wholly confounded the vdry essence of truth and falsehood, of right

and wrong; so that it will take thirty years to decide, whether the field, left j me by my ancestors for six generations, belongs to me, or to a stranger three J hundred miles oil. "In the trial of persons accused for! iiiiijcafitiiusi uit iiitj, uiu liiuiuvfu mucn more snort and commendable: stupid generation ar.ioncr u?; tho most despicable in common coversatien, avowed etiemies to a!! knowledge and learning, and equally disposed to pervert the general reason of mankind, m every ether subject of discourse, as in that of their own profession." Strict Construction. V"e have Ikgh t )ld an anecdote relating to this sub j ct, which mu t be highly pleasing to o ir brethren effhe S ulh, $c we therefore, record it for their special gratification. During the late session el the Legislature of this state in the midst of theextrema cold weather, when the thermometer was seven degrees belowzero the presiding odicer of one of its branches insisted on keeping the door of the room wide open, because the Constitution provides that the Lgisla A 111. ' . I ) It. i u re snail sit wnn open aoors: ii was in vain that those members who s it nr.ar the door pleaded that the. principles of "General Welfare,1' might he a! lowed to shut it, as they wer$ actual!) 4being frozen;' his Honor was inexorai i ii own eyes, told now much abave ail personal consideration was hi:, devotion to the constitution. It was at length ?uggested to him, that as the constitution provided that they should sit v.itii open doors, and ns the room in which they sat had only cur, dvor, it was evident that they were sittjng in an unconstitutional room, and of course, that all tin ii proceedings in such a room must be unconstitutional. This suggestion was not a little puzzling to our literal Interson alF.jrded not another room that had more than one door, and at l ist he consented that the door should be closed, provided he should not be considered as yielding the principle, but as submitting to a caie of imperious necessity. St. JjQUIS patTi ,ovr. AlatelitUbur.h Gniwtto in quoting from sotnu old number ot thai pripcr, mcntiop.s the tallou in? ii.strir.cc of passion nnd pir.gul.ir made of dijduying it, id the aborigines of our count I )'. .' However after all the fict mnv be disputed: An instance iuis been related to us by a trader, and we have seen the squaw in Pittsburgh, whose hus band was so passionately enamored of! her, that sitting one d:iy opposite to her in his wigwam, gazing on her supposed beauty, he suddenly started up, and seizing her bv the nose with his teeth, while she, without opposition or remonstrating, sutlered it to be hit cil". On her desiring afterwards to know the cause of this treatment, he told licr I ! was apprcln iiMve son ab - o love her but that I jic uiiii is mi 'in now though he I could still lovo her as much as belore j ... . . . !- i lima acknowledging that he never had Ir-'t cause of jealousy from an parl i 'lcr behaviour. S.Iirrioz? is contracted in Scotlar.d in ti'.e following wav: First if a man declare any woman in , the presence of two rewnsiMj nit nees, to be his wile. Secondly, if he write upjn a paper the follow" ir g words: k-l hereby acknowledge Janet Thompson to be my wife." I niruiy, u tie give a wnuen engage-; Sij ment to marry the said Janet Thump-j enn in.t 1 1 c? I!fn,l .;ll ' w, ! Fourthly if having lived or livirg with any female, he" has casually or formally acknowledged her to be. or 1 has passed her oil, as h:s vNife. Fifthly, if bavin- lived with orlivinwith a female, he lias written her a letter in which he viitually designates her as his wife, or intended wile, or shall call her aunt his aunt or her sister his sister. The four cases have been recognized as the law of Scotland by theupreme courts of that country," and the house of lords in England ; and the last is declared and confirmed by the decisiou of lord Brougham.

the judge lirst sends to sound the tt;s- j (jme j) 'K1U3W UJ0 p0:se?s;-d the h art ! L1U not,cft IS ,itrel,y piven, tfst we utat ic ni-!ici. e sn-J k. !i hrmry, whtre per. position of those in power, after which Gen -iccomnlhed a cav .l; r. M id. i llT bave taken GUt of the c,eik'3 oTlce cf ! irs ir, rzx lhe nr,!ib "Va or duUnc'-u-he can easily hang or save a criminal,; a gail, hIover risks too much on , Dearborn circuit court let Urs of a;!,uus- j t strictly preserving all due forms olmru an occasion; but your niaiestr i ,rat,on 00 ,bc es,ate of M Ut ; ' ; ulcers, ?.c S.. u H he snccr.sfuUv trea. law. uill 'h luv r"Mic m- eJver' jf le oflXarbaro county, deceased. All per- !ra, u ah ut Hlffun, MKBtruT, or the Kmfv, "In all points out of their own trade, j' fi,ir to Tv but 're -most your iEOni indebted are therefore requested to make snj frcm hab tu ,uuUt uiiucquire cor; ,t 1 ii i i ,iU lw l,UI,t- uu 1 11 iu ' M ) uu ' imnio' ate numcDt: nnd those, b&vioj; c aicqs red knw( 'e 1 1 U ,e rmitire, rpeition( arid thev are usual v the most ignorant and s.:4,cf.5 f,n:,r.w nf I. or n.rir.-.ii ! ,ajp'-,ait ;I,',Jn'lD1' liU uru f 1 . . ,.ki. ,n 'n.

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Very good. At the Juvenile Lyceum of our village, composed of lads fifteen years old and under; the question was a short time since debated, "Which are the best, men or women? A boy about 12 years of age maintained the negative." "For' said he, "the bible says that men must be born again, but says no such thing of women." To which a voting ladT added 4,God saw

the wickedness of man that every thought cf the imagination of his heart was only evil." But he said nothing ' - J of the hearts of women, PainsvU'e Gazette, -rw. - Quern Elizabeth, admirirjj the c!cqUlCt? 0f xUc uq.,j;, (Q Villu do ,U?. j jj,jii.'i, ;i Snanirh noaietnan, com; h- . ; n,,,n!t, a f.; mi if. h.' imrnt thf i ...... . . . .- . . . . - He sent her a Louim: ?!:s$. Dr. Willicii. Remedies. Fuf sea sickness ; stay en shore. Fur Drunkenness; drink cold water, and repeat the prescription un'dl you obtain relief. For the gout; hard with the printer. To keep out of jail; get out and keep out of debt. To please everybody; wind your own huiiness. Ooe cf the guards of the Liverpool co-aches, feeing a steern-ei me move fome'.vhat slowly alorg the rail n ad, called out to the stoker, k say Ji m, uhnt'sihe ine of simiut ing along at that'ere j"1!:-' rol , come can't you bail up a gallop i' A country editor whohnd, in hopes of extending his busim ps rnlaigrd r.is paper, threatened however, that if his i .1 : i i 11 i : . paper haciv aenn. 1 1 7 , , A London Aidcr.iiGn. A physician seeing a London Alderman about to drink a can of ale, said, dort drink that filthy stuff; ale is the worst enemy we have! 1 know that replied the Alderman, but you know we are commanded by sciipturc to love our enemies. POST .CO ACM. r S HE proprietor would inform the pub tl I'c that a pot coach tvtll be in operation, by or before tho 15th of April, on tho route from Larenceburh, via Klizabethl0rtR Ckvf3( (o Cincilinati 7 ;:,rt;iai;r T4 cn MONDAYS ) c f, .1 . M a mJ'WKDNKSDAVS arrive t:t Cine inYDX$ ) nati, fi! 12, noon- j Liuv-r. Cincinnati on j i i;l i)A b .) at o .7. JL and ar- ! THUllSl)AVS riie at LvruueJ SATURDAYS ) burgh, at I )iV(;;t. The abore line con-uetd tvith tha Indianapolis Mail fctajj at Ljiivrtncehurb, cn Tuesdays. The proprietor tvould zUj inform tie pub liD tLat he has procured a nef r :n th-.mt fj-jrhors coach, of suiiicit ot capacity to ac-j corumedi'e 3 passengers, and that intt r.dift to tuperintend the driving iu person, Le hvs to gire general tatisf ictijj. '1'Le fare, in all Ci5'8' lvlM Lo "dorate. , 1? KUhin- ,t0 cn . ... . v'.li?;?i "r:;3 !1 hin; finnill j ' at u. ij. .huriijcii j ii i i o iiiii JOHN LV CUMMIXS, proprietor. March 25, 1331. 1J tf I UK under3'H'd takes tins raethjd to j inform tSie pub'ie, thit he has recominoncul business at the cld stand, corner cf 12: -S ; and Walnut tdrecta, in a new trnd spieiou ! brick house, bieh be has recently furnished tv i lb H choice assortment of j G.Tf TT?7Tr. T rr'Tr ' , CCC. cVC. wC. ! lb will k?rp constant!)' on hand acd for ' 1 ?. ? 1 liJL. .w, otG.ja Alltl AVlliskej mS "fA, mores, Nails, Grindstones, Cordage, $c. Having extensiso Warehousing Iiuoms he wall receive goods and produce on Con: in sr i on or storage ; And if desired, will adranea money to the consignee at a moderate advance, upon a sale or removal of tho property. JAMES M DA RR AG II. Lawrenccburgb, June 25, 10 3 1 . S5 tf

on the Ohio & Erie canal. flV 1 1 E subscriber (residing at J'crtsrrouth, f od the Ohio, 115 miles Bbove Cincinnati,) wishes to employ a large curabrr cf laboring hands, to whom ho will give good wages and constant employment during tie season. He also wishes to engage 15 OR 20 TTASHI&TEnS f.-ir ihp sPion. lo whom ha will cive 8 1 5

i 1 1 .11 Uiomu, suiti mu.hu. I ses it U expected that hands ending tor laborers, will faithfully luIGI Ihe.r engage cfwapes. LEMUEL MOSS. March 5, 1S31 9-tf. t lit sin i st i it I ors 5 o tict proe prop ly huthrntie3ted for settlement. It is belie ved the s.'id estate U solvent. FOLLY ASKKWj.m'r. ALKX. II. DILL, JJ.- iV. JuneS, 18JI. l-J -v. VTrTiT i C hr T.d n tspiadlmg jauior, oi Uinhnd i ) I & Dirk Sorrel JWare. fojrt.e ..L. V I township, v ranklin county 4 la. fcc-j bands, 2 inches and a 1-21 i,;b, .i i, i ,i l r 4 ..l-., t , three years oM, bo n bind leet urate abi'-e the pasture joint, a small star in the forehead, also some collar roarks. Appraised at t'n-ty-Siwen dollars, by James Clark and Yd - linm Spradling, on the SO;h April, 1SS1. , i ii o ii r.i I, Uradbury Cottroll a jast.c.0 of the Pfe for tho county aforeaatd, do hereby entity, the aboro ta bo a truo copy from my estray book; this 21st April, A. D. U31." -j i iT, a , lraCiMUl'j OOlllCll, J. June 11, 2J dv. TAFEJ! UP by Kobert Conifnrth. of l.au n nrehur-!i U ". ,- ... t .i

Wvv n r , i the l.ic n! ;i MsHniJ, by Lectures, UeV .1 SoryvC Mr'-nearly ci 4ti.rSi u ,,in,-fl,8 Md suitahle text te&i&ZMZ 15 hands high -4 years old J h:.vks. is 1 Anu-rr.y krul lhsicli gy. 2. Cld both hind feet and left fore foot white a star j '.d i:. h.in ed Su-gery 3. '1 hecry urd PrRCand a snip on her forehead had on uhen 1 tirr 1 f "cin 4 The old and ta impro- . i., ,i t ii i i it i vt-l s su-151 i Midwilt-rv, with 'hi diseases oi taken up a saddle, nrnll and rope halter. . , . , -., . . , . ' , ,. ' , ,, I womtn mill chiidri'n. 5. Materia Medics,-with Appraised to thirty-five dollars by Abial l.a- prilCllcal ar.a Kenerl Hot any. 6 Medial ker and Richard Uohinson, 25th May, 1S31. ii t.-ir.ic.ilC' unisiry -nd I'lurmary 7. StUd 1 do certify tha above to hs a true copy Lrcitirts n codiirs.! Scitt.ce M.orl arid from my estray book. Given under ray ; M J rdphy-rhrenolojry-Medic.l Ju-

I hand and seal this 7th day of Juno 1S31. .ionr nAivsox.i.n. rd .1 Stoi A. ""UST received and for sale, by the fube;,' sctibcr, corner of H'gh and Short strri t?t Lawrcnceburgh, a general assortment cf Groceries; co-?i5Ti:;r, in? taut, or j N. O. Molasses, Mackerel Xo. 1, C, nnd3!y the. IbL A lot of Superior 'lih Mackerel, for Family use. kXSQ Super fne flour ahrays cn hantl. Ht CincinnAii nrii'CB. vi:h t'.; r.! iMnn cf Prei'ht. t,-? it uUh tr rmtr?rt f.,r r;s KiU'rcls S'iOi?r, le!iverth!o by the io.h August next. Half the n.onov advaLCcd en close ot cot.ir.icf. ALSO !00 kail dc' livertd on the 10ih Au-.p.jst. THOMAS SHAW. 17-tf. April SO, 1031. Sfiernf's Safe. WZtV virtue cf an er.hr cf su'o, tjin? di.iljjrtcttd from tho C'l ik's illicj of th; boafbern circ-uit court, I t.il! sr; ta pu'ilid S.t!e ht t Le court huus tber, iu lie tcun of Lnvrtrcebjih, on tlie -1 d .y cf July next, between the hours cf 10 . uv -i o'cljii; cn htid dy, in ! t Nj. CO. in t! 2 1 0 .. n cf Hrdi!iibMrrd, w.tii ti.e p.ppurh iht'roun, to staiuf) a M. x-x cms nnd A Island In;bhi - ,:1 1. 1 11 a " 1 ".f a i.f f Je! a .ti:iu.l Jt-'fcsi i;ih l'hini'y, who WuS u:.:jtic e c I 15.'.0p, Wil.l W:i3 at2:,'-iCt! tf Frcnch.r, fc-air.st John i.'tunr, Lt the i'UiU cf SUi 50 nith tntsreit end c .,. JOI.'N blMsClUl, S. 1. C J, 1631. jr;, ts j . 1 mi V " w- V j . f -TIliE Kircorder'i cilice, rd' 2).-.irl LL county, U kept in a room aij j.nir-j the '''derce ct col. Jj!(n bpcnci'r, in tht- nwn of J.aivrf m eburj;h. 1 ho undorsied pr.; f-:s 8 rxi'rutiug ail ns inner t f u niif ,r, tu.a l- at' n li J itu,' Uis. n?o CU t! l ' tis u L'l;i;;r' convt vsi.cos tf Und. nov?r3 t.f dttwinr-' U. .rticl-s cf a-n, nvsd, c. v. f r those ho i..r: v t'itf.-proper to tUiploy Lru, uu i; nOMAS PORT! 1 n Fob'y 19, 1531 7 If c )id . r AO. IOO 5. JLJL SiliLJ j SIX 100RS HFLOW THE UNITED STATES' BANK, ClTtCIll 2-7 ATI . iviiOLES.iu: j)i:.iu:it lv Drugs?, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, cCC. tfce. Mnich 26, 1S31. 26 mo. W'll be received at this UlMce on subscription

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MEDICAL COLLEGE TOY -ul with the ti'vice Bid -trt of the JL) He fanned Radical Scoie!) it the Uniud Sutts, the New Rcto' tr'd Mrdickl Institution Ins t tren Licked n orthirgtort, &n inter s.'-ir.p-and 11 unsoir town cr, tiie lietsso: e n vc-r, tirht rodes north of Cr liar. .jus, vn tha : o;!!i.r'i tun r Ir.u ci.e his bten cho sen ttTii:s ii pit-senat the greattst t-dvrita. jT: 3 ti t rilltht'J tf.e iestrar;f.t 9 of t. li. talilckl stud t the ct iu.tiy kicanl it aUundiu wi:h ee!y variety t nu ilicj;! plants i n J l e f ,U Ufs,n c. .untiv-.od c.ustht tho ojcnn-ipcy o! t'i lare Coilee r.d.fice, to ethrrith prour.;! 1 1 t very variety of so 1 ft r an tx'osive 1J 'tjical tiari'en h'-s bt cr presence i t ) u by thi liurvi of Truslets tt Wor. thirpto'i Collect. I hert- will be attacheil ta the Trstiutirn, a isary f.r Rnsly ir t.tul pr p.ri: V i'lk, J(3L s. '1 hv nrct si?y d r n IriStitution of this kind, i i:the Wrs', t bt uotU r the direction ( f com. p.Ment Wwt. ssors is strtxi i' y evid.n4. Ii ii -j ii s-i'ui j!i 1 1 5 is d-. fi id ta conren'rat , 'id d ?se ivn jU, eh tl.e kjinleie ai d dia- ; u.vcr'n s i l 1) c'ars of Mrilicir.e ami tmryrlcs. ? s k,ul i:V.v'r,J tl.fciw:UdcTn:iirteto aU;,rd . t nJy r-t.,Mi,l. anl tff.-ciusl . ra?sri3 of reu rr n; t'iease, without in painni i' e cor-stiiia o , rr endangering life or liirdj ) Tht te-nf 1'rsrt.cv, which teats vt.s.': stacf ew 'X form, with M tdic mil - , , ,. ... , hnt jS,.ili--ent t.e Um.-nuhle fz hi. ti tvc-ry d y pji rt t. o iidly illustrate. I r ! ib"s i u'h nv. re rle &rl txhibUcd, tiun tl e I ?7V Veul h- mP stores alone re void '! 1 r, j ".a po c-i lal'v t '.itu-'nt v htn prop - , erh. . $ !4rtJ;reICe to the succtss . cf t.u? New ik li.tinr.Ary, nn.l the success of is' ;.r.i U. tnical physicians, prove this fict. j 1 - C x 1 lidirraary will be op?n;d I the vsYt k. n Dtcemher, whir? students tV..rn hIJ pans m-iv e-er a-td complete their t Mcdici.1 tdae.-t:fi, R'd v. here persoos Ubourir.ir u oe? evrt v i c- s i.t U:sei3e bUali receive ! pr.p.pt r.dr.i htul i.tfentiun. ! bt rti'.-,.- oi' stu.ly t ) l-e pursued, rr.d ! which v.i ! to '... t Atcoid'iPsr to tha OLD i " l' brAUYi: uuu.j-.uu ; r'rK.v.:. .v ...i, Mill fi ; trt :: w.ic a cu:rect kuinvlcdire of the l'resictic if rii'sichrs a kn-iwl?dgo cf U.t us-, sr. 1 a! ( f Mir rra's, the l.tncet, Wtvt-ir;:al IV;-:i$!ud tlie Ki;ite, nd uknt.wl t f t a rt w and In proved s)sum, that sit cf ,!is tt.t r use, w'uh ten lohl ntf-re sntety tad M::.-tSi. Ti.cre will he no specified tima t!i c .-.rpti-te a c urse i f study i uiunever the st'i liiit qa -i ti d he niy gr;-.di:te nd rea s. 1) i hm . v iil pa S3 in or e jctr, odii rs will rttji.ir- ru. re. i;i.(iUis:TH)N rou ADMISSION. 1. A ci-rt.tK'iti? a vd tT.oiul .hructtrr. 2 A t, ,r i Lr.hsh t diicavion. 'I i ums 1 'tie ji ice ef qualify inff a person to prctiiu-, ii-chuiiPi; h H;)l:-nu, nvd accts9 to the advantSfTc f thv Institution, wi t be 01 5 J in i.d Vir.cc, rr 75 in advance, and 100 at t!io c?uvr(d hli u-iiea. Kttry udvantc r.Vvi-i, t!--.! 'n;e id I wsree mde to thos- ia :::di-.'.Tit i irr? mta'-.r: s- lizard wdi be had at s' t ;,r witk, and lijcks at the wc'St.rn city I i v. v "5 , t very stu.!er.t cn enterirj Wor'hinrton v-itl brcon-. an honorary memt er uf r;.n d Medical Socie'y cf the U. S. . h h; wiU rvte've- a Diploma, and m ti i;n v hi . ii;. ; .1 nil ihe do:ojs and di3rove r.jscl its v'.ticrcr.t n em' crs, tr.il be tiititl d to all ita r ' nsti'iu t'mnsil iirivih ges nd tt-nttits. 1 hc-se w.shiUjr lurthr irdufmatun will t.dJrcsa a Ittter (post piid) to Ct l. (i 11 irisvvohl, or the undersigned, ur.d it shall rcc. iv prcrept attfntiMj. budt!:ta tn.d others, hud better beware of t!u sliders t f the preSvit physicUng, who kr.cw n.) m r; Mb.mt cur iiistiiution, than they d j at out Ij.m lr.icsd M -dirire. J. J. S I'EEL E President. V.'.-rthln,;te-i. t)h.., Oct. 1. 183v. 45-1) r. A t ! t i i i n i t r a tc r ' s S a 1 e. TTVIF. fil'--r.fer, h.ving taken outletII t. rs 1 1 liduiinibtratun n tbs estate ot ii-zts- Ihucs, sr.,'t!t c'.i, late ct the cjunty t f If ::b.ra, irdVrni.-i the public that he vill ii at thf lite r:'iuhnco of the deceased, tha po;:i d fjoc's br'onin to sp.id estate on -uondsy the fourth day of July next, on a i credit of ui.ie ninths, the purchasers givin !r.:!3v.;ih approved security. Sale to coml-- "cc at lu o'clock . A. It is beheved tha if.it;; ui!! h.; ar-:- U erdvenl. 'JAMIJS V. BRUCE, A dmiidstrator. J-ll,lr?31. 2313. (r-.--T"r; p US I' received Bnd for salo jy l ''rf: :".l Ci-' hl tl. ctner cf High snp V '..' ; - nrt strec t, I.au rrocet'nrgh' Wrn? Ohio l ;V'r. rnin-.'fn't itfd from d superior quib ; i'j of vhl,- ZShviit. ) i'lit ).'d AS SHAW. Miy 2.9, i l:s.ir' w.'4jr twctwni jiuNTin ami rrr.nsm:!) i;v V 1 1 i'O e La::-s of the L'l.itcd State?, V1:-Tie IVilLdum is printed we. k y. o: ii:;r uy: I p;;pv-r, Kt TUliKK DDLI. vU", per am. am p . .i at ti e end of the ear; hat vi,.c!i he di-c'iared by the pament .4 'I () DOlXAIi in advcuce, or In n I'U O if )LI. MLS asj 1 l li 1 V t-KN I S ai' the expirati .n vi' six i.-;;r l'liose u i. rtco.ve tf.tir j)f ers hy 'he m id c.-- r cr, ihUsl pay ihi- r:ii-ria:',e, o her a is u al Ij3 adeeJ vo iheif &ubacriplio!i.

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