Indiana Palladium, Volume 9, Number 33, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 31 August 1833 — Page 4

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From the Jew-York JUirror, Yo Heave: v Air The Mountain Boy. Oh, that I were a sailor boy, How happy should I be! My bounding heart would burst with joy, To sail the shoreless sea. Some proud exploit I'd soon achieve, And long and loud I'd sing Yo heave! : Yo heave I'd sing, A merry king The wild wave sweeping by, Would bear my song Its course along, To where it meets the sky. I'd hicme to the pointing prow, To 'iea the eddies play; And hanging from the vessel's bow, Sport with the sparkling spray, So closely to that bow I'd cleave, A happy sailor boy Yo heave! Yo heave, I'd sing, The sea would fling Its foam about my feet; And shrill would float The sea-bird's note, My loud yo heave to meet. Then how I'd watch the white-caps curl, By thousands coursang on, Like bunches tied of frosted pearl, All glittering in the sun. The happy sight I'd only leave To sing my thrilling song Yo heave! Yo heave I'd sing, The wind should wing My song the white-caps o'er; Loud on the air The sound should wear, Mixed with the billows' roar. The cordage-coil, my hempen throne, With all but I asleep, I'd mount to watch the mirror'd mcon, Full forty fathoms deep. I'd flourish then my tow-shirt sleeve, Pounce on my feet, and cry Yo heave! Yo heave I'd sing, ?Iy voice should ring, And rouse the sleeping crew; Who with surprise, Would rub their eyes, And join the yo heave too. And when the storm would sweep across Old ocean's besom blue, Tear up the foam, the wind-waves toss, And fright the gallant crewSwinging aloft, the deck I'd leave, And o'er the tempest shout Yo heave! Yo heave I'd sing, To th' tackling cling I vow I'd sooner ride That reckless storm, Than, snug and warm Sit by a good fire-side. I wish I were that sailor-boy; To climb the lofty mast, My song, Yo heave! my light employ, To tie the tackle fast: Among the shrouds I'd sit and weave A net, and sing the while Yo heave! Yo heave I'd sing, A merry thing, A light and careless boy To mount the shrouds, And count the clouds, And sing Yo heave, my joy! ALYN DE RANCE, b From the JV". Y. Jlirror. The Rival Sisters TO ELIZABETH. Though, lady, round that heart of thine, The silken ties of friendship twine, To bind thee to thy home; Some mightier passion still may reign, And rend those silken ties in twain, And teach that heart to roam. For friendship knows a fonder name, As thousands daily prove, And home resigns its modest claim, To tvrannizing love. For fashion And passion Since beauty's tresses curl'd, Of yore were And still are, The tyrants of the world. But love, that rules the willing mind, Is still to gentleness inclined, And fain would make us free; For though a few may breathe complaints, The many say, its fond restraints Are glorious liberty: Such freedom, lady, be thy lot, To life's remotest day, And yet, let friends be ne'er forgot, Of near or far away: For life is sweet, To friends that meet, Whom lingering years have parted, And blest for life, Are man and wile, When both are constant hearted. J1YXALOS, A gentle reproof. There is no sound which greets more 7iarsi1v on tho nnr nf n mm rC tpolino. rron.

erous disposition, than to hear a brutal bus- j l0V'n U ,11C11 WM cr nc "na brougUt Ins band speak harshly to an amiable wile, j pnsioner before a magistrate. The wretch who can treat a woman ill, de-j On searching him a whistle was found in serves the contempt of his fellow creatures j his pocket, which naturally induced a cuspibut when that woman is one who looks to j cion that he had accomplices in tho wood; him for support, for kindness and protection the magistrate, therefore instantlv ordered a

W1U&- Hauf "mu-" 1UC uc !& ,u"uim u ! guard to the place where the robber

e.cry , ooi pru ,Ci,ue 10 rew wun nowers, ; b j j , , - j . j : , , the brute who plants tho thorns instead, like , r. i j

Cin snnnld hnvo n mnrlr cot nrw... l.Ie rm. head, that he inav be known and shunned bv ! every honest man. Rut there is manv a worthy woman, who could tell an alfeetinjr ! tale of patient suifering under unmerited ; abuse. ! Zachariah Ilodgdon was not naturally an j ill naturcd man. It was want of reflection, j more tnan a corrupt and ungenerous heart, ! that led him to rnnsidnr hi 5n ihn Mhl i that led him to consider his wife in the IHit of an inferior being, d to treat her more like a sla re than an equal. If he met with fqual. If he met with I any thinfr abroad to ruille his temoer. his wife

was sure to sutler when he came home. His j nn a koy. The girls for the offices of aervmeals were always ill-cooked, and whatever) "ints ancl purpose of lust, the bov, scarce the poor woman did to please him was sure ! 12 vre.j-s 0f sfo, was a sou of one of the rob-

10 nave a contrary cnect. Mie bore Ins ill-1 it to increase, she adopted a method of reproving him for his unreasonable conduct which had the happiest ellect. . One day as Zachariah was going to his daily avocation after breakfast, lie purchased a fine large cod-fish, and sent it home with di

recticns to his wite to have it cooked for din- hours. ner. As no particular mode of ccokirg it was Cn th's evidence the murdering mendiprescrihed, the good woman well kr.ew that cant v.v.s condemned to sutler a second txo-

rections to his wife to have it cooked fo

whether she boiled it, or fried it, or made ;i

into a chowder, her husband would scold her when he came home. But she resolved to please him if possible, and therefore cooked portions of it in several different ways. She also with some little difficulty procured an amphibious animal from a brook back of the house, and plumped him into the pot. In due time her husband came home some covered dishes were pi iced on the table, and with a frowning, fault tiading look, the moody man commenced the conversation: Tell wife, did you get that fish I bought! Yes. mv dear.' I should like to know how you have cooked it I will bet any thing that you have spoiled it for my eating. (Taking off the cover I thought so. Vhat in the d l's name possessed vou to fry it J I would as Lef ( eat a boiled frog.' 'Why, my dear, I thought ycu loved it best fried.' 'You did not think any sueh a thing. You knew better I never loved fried ash Yl hy cuu ni you 0011 iu M; youjt But lift nicely boiled were neatly deposited a sight which would have made an epicure rejoice, but which only added to the ill-nature ! of her husband. 'A prettyMish!' exclaimed he 'Boiled fish! Chips and porridge. If you had not been one of the most stupid of womankind you would have made it into a chowder.' His patient wife, with a smile, immediately placed a tureen before him containing an excellent chowder! 'My dear,' said she, 'I was resolved to please you. There is your favorite dish.' 'Favorite dish, indeed!' grumbled the dis contented husband, 'I dare say it is anunpalatable wishy washy mess. I would rather : have a boiled frog than the whole of it,'

jf dear, the last time ve had tres i tiixi . ilKhnP til0V wcr. founj cd the contents of the i-hiul, and laid down 7T (iS'J' e'.t now I boiled it, and you said you liked !t JuZ 2 ! on the n avemc nt, as he expressed it, to sleep : U.A dint, vi

tter fried. 1 did it merely to please you. TT" u ' . ! .ho l, .n ,,f d,,ih? whilo lie relentless lair day. t in,,, a

I have boiled some also.' 80 saying, she j disease. 1 r.m ioui, nowever, m 1 a nurse - r fn nM)U,

ed a cover, and lo! the shoulders of the cod of, one of my neighbours exhibited un- ' 'f' - i y , ... t

i us was a common expression oi ms, anu j lhc co;mtry 1( un oll0r without notifviiir the had been anticipated by Ins wile, who as soon bl;.;.c r eithcr ,y writillir or golin,; tl0 as tliO preference was expressed, uncovered a 1 . ' . . , ,' large dish at her husband's right hand, and I ?c m3ste,Lto w,nlc an;! S FP

thcrewasaAiiWro-ofprotontiousdimensions l 1)0 iransieneu accoiumgiy. and pugnacious aspect, stretched out at full i 4- 11 J'01' aro Pnt'r unfortunate length! Zachariali sprung from his chainlet the publisher know the facts of your

not a little frightened at the unexpecteu apparition. 'Why dear, 'said his wife, in a kind entreating manner,' I hope you will at length be ahlo to make a dinner.' Zachariah could not stand 'this. His surly mood was fmally over come, and ho burst into ! a hearty Imlu He acknowledged that his ! wife was right, and that he was wrong and : declared that she should never again have oecasion to read him such another lesson. And; he was as good as his word. LiOiccll Journal. CURIOUS ANECDOTE. In 174S a Man was broke, alive on tho wheel at Orleans, for a highway robbery ; and not having friends to bury his body; when the executioner concluded he was dead, he gave him to a surgeon who had him carried to Iii3 anatomical theatre as a subject to lecture on. Tho thighs, legs and arms of tho unhappy wretch had been broken yet on the surgeons coming lo examine him, he found him surviving, and by proper applicationof proper cordials, he was socn brought to his speech. The surgeon and his pupils moved hy the sufferings and solicitations of the robber determined on attempting his cure, but he was so mangled, that his tvto thighs and one of his arms were amputated. Notwithstanding this mutilation and the loss of blood, he recovered and in this situation the surgeon by his own desire, had him conveyed iu a cart 50 leagues from Orleans, where, as he said he intended to gain his livelihood by begging. His situation was on the road side close by a wood, and his deplorable condition excited compassion from all who saw him. In his youth he had served in tho army, and he now pissed for a soldier who had lost his limbs by a cannon shot. A drover returning trorn market, where ho i, r ! ii .i I been selling cattle, was solicited by the ir!-. u ii her for chanty, and being moved by comhad robber for charity, and being moved by passion threw a piece of silver. '"Alas!'' said the robber, "I can not reach it you see I have neither arms or legs, (for lie had concealed his arm which had been preserved behind h;s back) "so for the sake of heaven put your charitable donation into Uo my pullcjj y 'v " ira -rd , and Lord biess vou. The drover approached him stooped to reach up the money, the sun shi-' ninir ho saw a shadow on the ground which , . caused him to look up. whrn hf nermkl l!. nrm rrtt.o J.r.fTfTor nlovntnrt .-nv l,ftl and his hand grasping a short iron bar. He arrested? the blow in its descent, and siezinrr the robber carried him to his cart, into which having thrown him, ho drove olf to tho next had an IJUUl ailUi iiiu nuuua Ui iuu UIU. Ul iiau UeCIl attempted The guard having concealed themselves concealed themselves , the whistle was blown behind different trees the sound of which was remarkably shriil and loud. And nnothrr vvhttln v-i: Im-.i-.l under groundthree men at the same instant r;sn ovcr lho rnidst of a b,:s;jy chm of i,romi n a if,i., i ,i , '" jnd other dwarl shrubs, the soldiers . fired on them and they fell. Tho bushes caicnea, ana a aesceni cnscovcreil in 1. i . a c ive- JiCrs were iound three ynuns eivls bars. The girls, in giving evidence denoscd 1 that they had lived three years in the cave ano ban been Kept there hy force, from the time of their captivity ; that dead bodies were frequently brought, stripped and buried; and that the old soldier was carried out every dry day, and sat by the road side fur two or three hours.

tho wheel. A but one arm re- j

cution on mained, it was to bo broken by several strokes, in several places, and a covp de grace being denied, he lived in tortures for near five days. When dead, his body wa? burned to ashes and strewn before the winds of Heaven. A singular and fatal disease, says the Utica Sentinel, is prevailing at this time among the horses in this vicinity. They arc seized without previously exhibiting any illness, and immediately lose the use of their limbs. The proprietor of an extensive livery stable in this city has lost six within a few days. Messrs. Parker &. Co. have lost nine horses the last week with the same symptoms. A disease prevails among horses r.nd neat cattle, in the county of Philadelphia, which . (iestroy3 them vcry suddenly. A letter jsavs;jv cowsaud horses were apparentprevious to death, but that no symptoms of disease were visible in tho morning the animal having died in the evening. Hides to evoid Icing published in the Black List. 1. The surest preventive is always lo pay in advance. When this is not done, the next best rules are, 'Z. Never neglect tailing your paper from the postofice so long that your post master will notify the publisher that it is not called for.' Never move awav from one part of cas.?. To these add 5. Never regard with indifference die printer's call for pay; nor, if you are in debt consider that call as intended for some other 7 7 ,l iU ",su '"'m " 1M ,loncst. ll.JC,;l1 man respond to it by th:; transmission o! what is due without delay, jatiO?u:l JHanc'ito.? In tho Ihu'hsh ; House of Lords, the Lord Chancellor is J seated on a wool sack, that tho importance j i of woollen manufacture, tho great staple of) that country, may be indelibly impressed ! on the jublic mind. Whcn tho Congress mot, aHer ihe auopuun oi wio reucrai constitution, it was in contemplation, but afterwards abandoned to have the seats of each delegation wrought with some device, descriptive of the staples of their several States, viz: New Hampshire, to be represented by a pine tree ; Massachusetts, by a barrel offish; Rhod? Llaud, a hamper of checjo; Connecticut, an ox; New York, a hogshead of flax seed; New Jersey, a bundle of llax ; Pennsylvania, a bag of wheat; Delaware, a bag of wool; Maryland, pig and bar iron ; Virginia, a hogshead of tobacco; North Carolina, a barrel of tar; South Carolinia, a bag of cotton; Georgia, a barrel of nee. Boston Atlas. MARRIAGE. William Leaf, of Manchester, Miss Rose, sister of Sirficorgc Rose. to O the courtship has come to a close, 'Twas happy as it was brief, The Leaf has encircled the Rose, And the Rosa has just tin ned to a Leaf. ; May beautilul iji'Dsol their union bo born. .I r , , , 4, T , , V, ' And the LiiArshield the Roscaml her Rrrs r i i UUIil nils IUU1 II. Love as well a3 matrimony, in its consummation, is a ticklish thing. How manv fools has it made cut of the race of our comj mon parents, who even ia their prestine j purity throuli its inllucnco "ave birth to ike iirst sin. A ...an i love m, l'" i. 'o , V li!3 . ,n !naKC ll,m ,K',I(-Vi i Xvxi ,tll0i,n(,0J1i s. "q of green cheese, ant ; himself. His idol can make him believe that the moon is made of green cheese, and ! IU UIK- I1,,st 13 green as tnc cheese is. ! "C SUlgS U.cmly the old SOH'r"What care I how bnr,D:i she be - O AnT " t? A 1 iUr. Jeremiah fewipes entered an apotliecaryas store a few nights since, with a pale, haggard and wodirgonc countenance j and after three or four heavy s!g!n, asked a yournj man behind the counter, if he had any "nil 1)1) 'Yes, sir," was the reply, we have a variety of poisons' " "Well fill this 'ere bottle with laudanum I in sick and want sumo piien. Oh! my heart V1 The last ejaculation somewhat abounded 'the apothecarv, and rather put hhn on hi? ! jguard; for the wo-begono appearance ofj 1 dercmiah was well calculated to excite susnir inn lr 1 Iicrpf wr- filJ.wl iJ,- 1 .,:..' , ....... t . . . i colored water, ai lc,nnr ttv n .1 i .i ill this do th nd handed it lo h:s cue.-1 o business,' asked Swine?. j shaking tho mixture, and looking volumes oi ocsjiair. "I think it will," replied the yourj man, n "I have never kuown it to ' fail yet, in the until they reached a rickety old building in street which had from time immemorial borne rather a doubtful character. J-rcmiah knocked at tho doer, v.b'ch was soon opened by a sturdy looking wc;:ch,

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most desperate cases ot our complaint, ! Circuit leu.-u m .'rai.k:!.., v?t - ; .Tx--, " . , ' , f wlfcli apears to bo (iclirhnpcKcGJ'ur." I ;.v Drcatur c. uai.. T.., t so., cr. :..!d 'J ' i ' ' v " 1 , "-;r 1 . r ' i:r 'Oil! sir I will take it ali, anu-h.re's a !rl3 " A.i uai! -7i, Ld. -: Z:'1: quarter didhr-adieu, sir." en l. U b,;',,:eiS 7'"; 1 ! d .'"i U4 . , , cr.Mi:m! i: f.u ether cou.t .n U-, .,-:.. . -J V I he young wag detennmed to see tin st.tc. Ueti,t! M h h, , r;, (d:a;Vii COii?;, ITCn?, c.uct ol his new nostrum, foilov.d the des-j ccssfal prattice, u.il i..M,r4 t , . r, . j,;, , I .... . peraic lover tlirough a number of streets.! liberal pu.tion :f ir.vtoi' t -uir.. --s v:ifl, i k"v'- -1 it"lvA.:.

who if skedid not, os Byron h -.v.: , m .

beauty's light71 at least waucu m h-m of a two cent candle ivliicatfw ikm rjuwr gracefully m her hand. "Oh! Susan," cxclnmrtl Jercnv.art w.;r drawing his hand across hu ryes 1 ; come to bid you a long and l:st fcrcvvdl. , This ere Lottie what Pvo got in my hand holds the stuff what will unito time aiul eternity; I told vou, you treated rn J so crjellv, lmcanttot;.ke pisom" -Takc it and be han-ed," replied Sunn snuhhin-'unhernose, "but before you do, 1 think you had bettor settle up your -ot with tho widow for six weeks Uv.xd ad lodg:ng washing in tho bargaiii.M "IVat Susin, won't v'i have me V "You?-h i!-lia!-Why 1M w:.l!; b-.re-frotall the davsofnn'life, r.tr! die in il.o Aim? house, atore il have vou: "Then the tlsins settled"," groaned Jrremiah. "behold the viel'tn of your cn:elty.v j Suilini; the action to the word, ho swallow CAR The Lmwciictbuvgh ni;;st Tfo continued in the baiem-:-t ft fry of the iiiMUiMivn- in a:; i:ih'ki:m. "jin-its ar.d patrons of literature are invited i) c: and M-e ior themselves, the mode of g;iveriment and the improvement ot't'uc pupihj. t HjKdliiig v.nd rending, taught on th;. Anrdy- i tical and ixpo.-iiry it wruirir e.n a new and imprjved plan, and Arit.'u.e. Ji .)v per 'pi uter. ' I.glish (irannnar, lleok-kei I Hi.ll-1:-!t it- 1, sophy, Chemistry, ilkeiorie, Co Ueograjdiy, and Astronomy, with iheu.-joi th jrio: 3lathematies, J.atin, ("Jreek, Trench, ai.d Spanish languages, ",.") f ih Z. CAlJTtlUMX::, Vt'lncli.rJ. .1 ?;v.s V. i I rvrrn, f- 7V.v; i s. D.vvrti . ( h'T.T.i.v. S J. IT. Hroverr, M. J.; d. l'er-iva!, M. I).; A.Kt.C. Van. I!. Dona; i). 1. ' r Thomas Shaw; Isne lh;ne. Luc accl fj'i, .7; .Jlli, J 'M CiMf . Jv.-ii-jV rmnVMU will he an ehvth-u held at the Xx. ce;irt-hu;s.e in l.awronceburtr'i, :i the secortd .dendav ia Hontembr ne ..t. t. o!,rt two Justice.? ef tho JVaee in place of Thom; I Palme.- and Samuel II. Uowd i;ned order of the boa rd of Tr-tee.:. Ii AMIil 1' Sl'AltK, t,iv.,. eiVe. A.ugust. l'J, iT7Y V.n i! iv,v, livi;,r m' ill) I.avvr net burgh Townihip, Lvearhr:i Cam;--, Indirr.a, a JiiACllT' LiY Z.ZriiJ'Z. ., teiirteen iiar..!s lov;a. supposed t be th'-ee years old last spring, with a small ftr in the i'orohead, and a hiiot or lump, aha r.t aslirge aa walnut on t!ie left p::;ti:re jvdnt. NoVlher mark,? or brands p.uwivahle. Ap ra;.-e-l at ten dollars, by Hiram W. ( i ad and Wiilard VhiMpl. I hereby certiiy that the above desertion and appraemei.t is a true copy from e. tray

h--'dc. Ciwn under my hand and ieal, this t ''' "amty a.re.-ai !, the p-u.-onal property beXjDth day of .July, lngii.g to .-aid e: tale; cr,-. irtin ' of

JOHN S Ii'.M ARS1I, j. i. fr .s. July XI A1, iZalv DANIEL J. CASWELL am. DANILL S. MAJOR, Attorneys and Co-mi-scllors at LaK; l.avo entered into partner j ship, and will pra:tic2 in the tliird Judicbl Cirluii iii - a; i j i u, in ti ij in 1 1 . L . i liiu u n l, I i I).'.u-'M)rn, rrne.klin, Hip'ev tr.d y r!?i d ; Also iu t!ie ?urt;rrie Court at I: diai!ipo:!. 1 Odice oa S!iert str.ct iaor.t-diately crvosit? t Mr. lead ow's iarir tt ck biiinl.a.: ; v. httc I), is Maj "r v.!l at rdl ii;nes be faurd, unless, &t ot on iHisincJi, ea:'. v t' alte.ad to any p; oU. ssi i ;U crv.ccs tiijit may be uapart-d. '.It . it.'.ho' attend to lie sett aruvit of e:.ates te!o etl.ei I'rohate Cjift; and t tliicu-, bdore lie Com- i rniisior.eri C ui I et Dern bora county, t'jrscns ; wijliie Deeds, Mortjes. vc;s c f Attorney, .r canvfyance ol a:o- keu!, ,r t.ive il.cn. I dan inalealiuid ura xceptn.e.i4kble i.uu, in I All businev cva dided th Caswe'l ft : : r .I . . . i . .. . . ?v',: receive tl8 na.ttd and itri:t aientWu o! b:!!l , cr.ceWal, O,,. 1S. f9-.f fijrl;t;, lZ'iCi:cz:. T,Y. i'iJIW f uh-ciber just iccp.cd ht ' lo. Hil- p'oa, ae. ex'tn ,ve ioui .. c asj tuieut of iii t-i Ai ii , TAULE AND TEA .SPOOXrf, (silvc : a:;o i'o:j::o.v;) 'ilfVC -i tuhctlj.i of Ccn::.i. , 7a:??.: Lear a:ul Lerauir" 14 T.v -ex ;" ? An lvaricus oii.er arl.o'cs, nai stiict.'v ia i. is i line. ;on. n,; wii.c'i :.r " .v.i 'i wniaa i c w.ii u-ii ui L.nce.n ?! . ... . . . . . - lie bis renewed lies !e. p to tt.e ri....n o.v tt.c l -i i . . . . j west si(b oi" Ii urfet, iv.tly otrt.j.icd t j U. V-rri, as u' JJiu- Sumo, un l -c:j i.ni:i I. I l) Jol:1's s!o,p. whs-e l.c w al be itr'.y at u.' .J11 ll:ur X,MC' 5' Jt",,,i lj tJU5!:'e3i 1:1 hiS l . . Vov. 19. 135?. d--t i.i i y ii m fc, . . j A V;0 I.XK, Att nniy uv i c-'vx bar at ) iALi-v, u.li. in f-iii'i', t:.v- s u.' Jv t'tn ;0.. teil'.i.ei, to Ais f rif -mtri n e v e ': tils cdfiCCf, ( U st: f . t, te ;..r lie- i fice, at al: t'oi i :;t pt U . - r:. i:.vi , I erN C aet, n tV... i:-.- ,'v, v i .f';.-o ! "'" s ! '. the pubf.c siooi b :isu td t! at ad hi tnltu-aed to his charge- s!. . : i rcre.e !,-,.; prompt aUfa'esn, n-.; t t i d'i to ftptcdy a d succ..-.i.! e! I e 7 a .m . ; l.wvrer.cc'. erii, Jve.t 1 km 1 . o :r ' 0 .. 1,.

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a i . i a JL V -f I " 'i-Cree'i fj" tvi:.d:b. Iharh.nn ...:',! tv. rnt:(.-;t, ch-cfJuly. a 7) .,.- ftnnV.V Hill, ; -.npo - 1 1: ; ' 'u fc.. nNi. Mi h'nda . .-j. "ri rU hhh ,;.,,t part white, ar d a x.Jtrin r idfi f r0 .rn er.i joint ; a few wiwt j ru .lirs vnuCT i;,rehe U and i?t right oy- out ; ' corsiderablv marked v.'nh the g eare. Ap- ! praised U bv Oorge 'd:; 1 sou, bef ro me this ..t.i ..aye. Jk-,-'. A trueeepy from .ny ytr.v ! Wil.UAM I :f ; t- u j v ' - - v ' 4 , TV WJ.T, be v u.l f r a'.y o,! :nt:ty pv1 ; VV d,.i TWtOTIl V r , ,.,t.J,, Mtf" j ' l" - k 77 7n r'7 A TT7T t'.W ilu-lzU :er in the stro-'tser m the iiviin"i r ,...i,i i r1i 'i ilv7 rv.-t ?uv"tv-hVe d)!ltr:J m s' b.ii.k notes, with other papeia V one e(; i i:ie o.vr.or. il.nv i .".v.'rd will boo lid on its d MlVitho under." ii'rod Pt, the ti:e i f f the ory ! A-eg -t i l-'X ; t:-nv Jilanif tra Utah it V V rry tu!:.-er.b-r will yv: the highest Tach 1L pvieo f-r r.::v na :.t it y of ;;c k! tde:;U I'cu.p or Fitx, if dvlivervd e.rly iu ti. ; e.o. ei. I.. . Jt)iI.NStL. :'-tf CiS l'AN i'i-V :i h-av.d.-nd thr ;aHby I., u. JO:i:()N. 1 ....... r - . - i yr ti t r (!v Jour. ('.!v, Hmj.) T:-l" re'Vixo'i r.'.a it s;;ie i;t mis ohea .,' of the ;:',)(,;.' l.i iai.il work. a tie .ei -lC (' eCtioU Ct' h-rn:;-, adapfo(l to the ! .M'-hei ,1 :,:.d li:r' enr Ifdae'ia, w ith mi e.? lanai , ' t:ou of j;nv j.'.r s and teehnieal terms hotll ll.atiu and I':v:,en: J)!iieh is pretixod ijN elarath i t f lri!-p.m:dei: o, tho Con.i ttoii ol t::e- I nitod Mat s, aitd ot the Ma the titi' ate Indi'Mta." The Cu t'e ic ."damtal eoi.tuir. 'ia aiistraet of the principal laws in f ree i:t the State, ;ml eorro'-t tonus thr train-acting h' bin-i; o: In thert, it i; a law yer oththy the a hi of which ecry ii.tvllirt ht r.M,! ; i r. a mtylo enahled to tr:oi-act h'-si or.:. i.arv law h ..-.im ss ei rrectlv, witiiout l.i a .; . l c!.t.r . .. .i'dv 'Joth, ;t. Administrators' Notice. O i L'la is l.e;v.y jnvon, (Imt tlm under--ixJ .-i:;t.ed h ue taken out h tt is of adminhs. tration, t'v.T i the i.virhora oti:.tv iVi'haf.v ( out. oil !;;(; tale of lSAI.il! it IX It rr lit f - aid v nary, .ha a-a d. All e ....... a a iii.l l!e 1 to f aid erta!" will make l.n'eediut pa n.ei and tho-e , ho have obi'!:;.- will prent i :a f. r r.d; lent, as tae. estate t. Im'!C;; is ah -o givr i that thro will be o .erc d h r s de, i a t::o it'th d.ay of r-'eptcii.tcr next, at the late dwelling house? (.f the eaid I.-ai i!i ith-l.ee, in t!:e t-e.vn of Aurora, r.d One :'it cf U'atch-MakiTJ Tools, a:.: a v.vniLTY or a::t:ci.i:s or jviock, si:n:i!AiL old a- ..v;ir Some rj!i;c;:!.i:;iiAu Tculs; liUU.!:i;i!d) IT lPilTiiRr, ! CO. !. I J(i BUDS i,.d BBUDLVC, TABLLS, Also a variety of Wa 'iv ', irelMain one fill set of ,-. u( , ,.v , J .ere (; u ."(.', witi meay ether art iv lea n..t e:'t::..ertvd inths ahue ( :.u:.i"r.:ti .v-' -l , . : mc. ti. 10 oM eh, A. ,.m th ia'Sei,tr!Kher. v.aieii t.iO tor... s I:.!iV ai.kci:. ! W u. iM j:l-, to.n, '' 'V'. ' ! j'..".a..'.jei.' : I t : -y -Ta 'M h ' r . id. nro to tho hruso t , n reetl o, ani, :1 bv I e n I !crt.;i:.o i rt t, e:ei (Vj rede J. '. Hun-. ie.. i.:.; r-u i u.l-'.i l!i: ..o--. : , i .... vi i i;i it:; the dwelling of ' Eaea. rut ir, . . v JTri'IlC: ii I1-. ' . the A T ;- or the! tie a e n: i.t a the i;ii Mer, ('! tie. e v 1 h ; I v. hi h t . io. ir; j avd i ". .1 t ir"!, a no n ! t . , i I 'a rcaeehu: h e :". Ie -o i -, ri: ' i,; e. a..'. " 1 j. i ,( .,s':i hi r; a Mh ' : t ! ; , t -i a t! Tab' ! a- r v. . , . . . 1 v . ", 1 t t .a !. .1 etOvl t th t' - C.:i-eiy ,-:t 1 .'. ' d .;:... . "a ': or ( -i t! t.'i tlo, ( h p-.it ot" ' t'' 4 h e - OM 1 ( n t.-.e tt fa ii i : a e:, en. . e. e .'. Mltt.3 I . ... 0.- T 4 i'e. . ;.-.!, 11. ti ; cirenicd .ail, ! 1 ' ir. ; ... J ..... . r n;t' h a e t. ;,t -; . . - 1 . re. 'tic i: -i. ' I ..- ' ' i ' 1 1 ' d . , i , . f . . . . : i ... i

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