Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 9, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 March 1826 — Page 4

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MISCELLANY.

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THE DRUNKARD TO HIS BOWL.

Vital drop of hellish flame. Enter q-i;ck this portal fram-; Trembling, realing, belching, banking, Oh! the pain the bli3 of drinking, Haste, sueet brandy down my throat, Nor let roe languish fcr a bloat. Hark! they whisper? Tiplers say, Erandy! Spirits! cora? this way. Whit is this tbsorbs me quite, Steals my senses, dims my siht, Drowns my sorrows, gives me spurns: TeiJ, me try bowl, can I bs drunk? The room goes round; each thing appears, With wrong end upwards and my tars, Sweet sounds satanic catch: Lend! lend your arms! I reel! I die Oh, Hum! here u thy victory, Ob, Grog! here is thy match.' From the .V. Y. Spcctatar, VERMONT.

bursting into n hysterical taugh, he himself directed my attention to it, as he exclaimed bitterly: 'Do you not see how mv impotent pride rushed to arms, when a friend would look on the wrechedness that will ere long be food for the cold eye of an unpitying world? and yet " and he held rue back a moment, and the glow of memory brightened his countenance and dashed in his dark exes: You will not see Alicia as 1 have seen her as she once was as she wiil be no more!' This visionof present wretchedness dark

ened the tablet of memory, and with an

expression of subdue

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7T5KSPECTFUL1.V returns his thanks to lOtl 'is customer.-, and the publ.e gener.di), for the liberal encouragement he has hen tofore received; and uifoims them that he will

solving to driver the file of Rhodes from such a calamity, or to perish in the attempt. laving learned that the serpent had m scales on its abdomen, upon that infornation he formed the plan of bis enterpnze. From the description he had rec-ived of this enormous beast, hi; made a vooden or pasteboard figure

of it, and endeavored to linmiiaie itsj,uu"J " iriicM.ui-H, uwjio..i tcterritic cries, lie then trained . two jmeen 'rot.sey' and Peppers Stores-, where f;r, iW.,n ;t5 rrif.; nnfi fnall onlcrs in his linn, wiil be thanklully revouri' mam? toiun to lb cuts, and to, . . . J

,i I ii ,-!. ;,--, -,-i;trd- tr K.ceivcu, and punctual. v atteiideo" to

.,t,,l,mnn ,-(' f),n mniKliir whilst hf trrnm.

, . i i - i i I , 'established the lollowinir rcductd prices ted on horseback, bis lance m his hand,' .:

7 . . ! . , ... i- .... r-.. . . .Morn.

d tec Inc. he led me and covered wun nis armour iameu to-

insi ence toan ouscure sueei, arm iniui it .j .v..,... (.....

to his miserable lodging; the creakingjkeight employed him?eh many months, stairs gave notice of our approach to the e.erv day in this exeicUe, at the Chavoung and heart-stricken wife, and onjkau de GYzen, in Languedoe, to which 'our entrance her eve at once eageilyjle had repaired; ai d when ho had sought and rested on her husband. Yair; trained the mastitis sulliciently to this andbeautiful as the Mahomedan houri,kind of combat, he hastened back to

there was a cast of thought upon her tine

face, that pictured to he neart the de

Khoues.

Having first repaired to cliurcli, and

precating sadness of the recording angel icommer.ded bitieU to God, he put on

when rioting down the trespasses of man

Among other acts passed at the late session 'ier jj'was comelv,evcn to wretchof that Leg.slature.uas onebi.po.mira P-edlC3? l)Lll wlat had" dress availed to

his armour, mounted his liorse, and or

dered hi? servants to return to France,

if he perished in the combat; but to

GUY HUBS H-tjloj?, If ESPEC'l FULLV informs the inhahitints t.l Lawrer.cebursh and its vicinity, that he has commenced the 'RULOPJM HUSLYKSS in this place, in a loom one door south-west of

continue to carry on the above business, at his 'the Union Hotel, on ih!.-stret, w.icre be

hopt shy long espenence ai Lis jtoic?sij .u failbf il attention to lu-ims3, to niciit a share of public pirGiiau. IF has received the latest aiul nJOt approved ldhiol)5 fiom the east-

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p alio wishes to wwoim tneni mat i;e nas,ti cu-s mu tm ..-. 1 . .i

for his from those places. Ladies ami tientlenit n de

sirous of having their habits and co.tts executed in the neatest and most elegant st)le,ara requeued to cuil. Cuttiiiir ilone on the shortest notice; and

Great Coats, (fashionable,) Silk, ciape, cr bombazeen Coats 'I bin Coats, Citth Itoundabouts, 'I'll In do. Cloth Pant.'.locns, T bin do. Vests, Ladies' Habits S: Skirt3, t!o. do. wilh hussar breasts, Full dress Uniforms, Undress do. with cord or braids

-1 CO, 4 00 5 50 c2 :o 1 50 J CO ! 1 iOj 1 CO 1 00 1 00 t

Nov'r 4, 1SC5. 41 Cm. JCjr Fash will be given for a c-uantity of TALLOW. G. 11.

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DKJRBOILY CIRCUIT COURT: harlts VtoUier.asiu;1- ) On loren

lichtfcclit, J dtLU

vs.

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! J t. rr t s Oi.r,n.

OW c-m-thef.laintirT, by tieige U. Dunn

Cutting will be done in the neatest manner. 1'1 his utnn:tv. and ow ins mono-. it is tuled

on dozs. Fhe mountain nvrmhs of Vermont , i - - ti. .. i L.... i-:. ;,.,. ...... i .l.,.' it. ,Ui.-4ffli inr r:ih- uv.A u u-Atl- ;'i.r.i .-.r.i. r. ij. n-.tin a tht re der.tv of tl.c:

' ' cup 1 .1 nrii niu nriiif f r r:-i i ' i i i it- i r i i in mill 11 1111 t n ll u-u 1 iii 01m m wi. iumi 1 ...... v ,

arc not skilled in music or if tbev are. thev. " . . . .. i , , i i . i i -n i .1. .. . .. 1 n'.M 1, iinr in nMnnnii.n f h f.,r0. !htores.i:d writ cf tti ht:; ui Lc

. . , , . . ' ot raven hair that pressed ner loreneau ;iie u.iu kiiicu iac mm icia ui ut.cn uuii-iv i ivconhnc their melodies to their own natire: , . 1 -it I, , , .4 . 4 1 c. ... l-min ipdoee A luire s. for cash or nroduee.

iivorp n? henea a ciose can 01 1 e dim- ul-u u 11. i;rmun uuuuii-u uum iuu "

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farceiy to have visited that n Kion.-B.it tbcst white; her child played at her knee mountain of b t. r.t.enne, ,L approaching do- tix had operated in one instance to -wake 'plump and rosy, unconscious of present the haunt of the serpent, soon ei.couterthe son-" True, the strains are rather quaint,; troubles, and thoughtless ol those to ed it. Gozen trm it with his lance, but the idea is too -rood fo bo lost. "Taxation 'come. Never did I bow so low before a ;but the scales prevented its taking el

and representation should go together.'' cjtitled beauty on a lust meetit g, as I did lects.

coy the following from Bellow's Falls Intelli

gencer: TO MY DOG JOWLER, Om hearing the late motion in the Icgiilaturc. Jou leh! they've taxed thee, honest fritnd, Assessed ye, put ye in the ro'd; To exile every dog theyril st-nd, Unless sorTie fr iend will pay his poll. By all that's fjond! the rascals ant 'Tween ycu and me to breed a strife, To drive yon into banishment, Or bribe your friend to take your life. But Jow!er! don't you be ahmed If politicians do neglect ye, Tor all their tax ye shan't bs harm'd I love and honor tnd respect ye. But taxes, 3'iys the constitution, Ccnvey the right to represent, So dogs, by the same resolutijn, May just as well as men be sent. Now dogs and men and voters hear! That Joieler'a put in nomination, To go Upon the coming year, And aid in pubac legislation. Jowler steer clear of demagogues, Steer clear of the mino-i.y,

Tuke care to smell of other

And vote with the majority.

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From the hon lon Literary Gazette Tll LA W-SUIT.

'Well met!' I exclaimed, joyously, asj

before the wife of Morton ! On our en

trance, Charles had thrown himself upon a chair and with his face buried in hi? hands sobbed aloud. Alicia was beside him her white arms encircled his neck; her lipe pressed his brow; I was forgot

ten!

At length Morton raised his head, antl his eye fell on me as I stood in the centre of the apartment. 'Alicia, speak to him,' ho murmured in an unearihlv tone, ourown sorrows arc enough ; why should we spread their pestilence abroad V She approached me and at the moment Morton's child playfully clung to his knees hurriedly he grasped the little innocent, and raising him up at arm's length, he

exclaimed, 'Charles, unhappy victim of

a father's weakness you are a beggar! Pleased with the rapidity of the motion and the emphatic accents of his father, the import of which he guessed not the child laughed gaily in his face, Morton could not bear this;in a frenzy of emotion he would have rushed from the room: Alicia, like his guardian anel, held him back'. She had not shed a tear; her bosom heaved wildly, and her cheek was deathly pale, but still she spoke with fe::rful calmness. 'Alicia,' said the unhappy Charles, as

subdued bv the violence of his own emo-

Uion, lie remained passionately in her em-

He prepared to redouble his blows

it but his horse, frightened with the hisses of the serpent, refused to advance, and threw himself noon his side. Cozen dismounted, mcl accompanied by his mastiifs, marched sword in hand towards this horrible beast. He struck him in various places, but the scales prevented him from penetrating them. The furious animal by a blow of his tail knocked

down the knight, would certainly have

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pu til 1 jueij

hluI tS i :d

lour wttks succt ssiei ; ih 1ikiiii . i oii-uunr.,

public i.ev.aptp.r printed a.d published u Lau rel. cer urli, O. ai Ot rn cuur.t) , Iiuiiui.a ; and. Vv.tifir the said J.im s Oonu that ;niess he to aiid i.pp.ir bv for a ihv. Judis of our Ik-urboru Circuit court, at their Uiu on U.t first Monday in October i. til, hie sjjl-cuI t ad, receive adtthfaticil ttl.d plead lO U.v' action ahrtbaid, jud.jaitr.i will ihtu b. ti.cr.d awji.at him by itelu!t, a:'vl 1 ht? iji.d bo attached sold ioi th- btiitht vt his crtditei a. J A VIES DILL, L!erk Jiuary 19, 1826. 3 -i

Cja Last Call ! fWV.Y. su'iscriher hf.s been compelled from 1; il Kent net ess'nj , tu file r.oies and accounts in the otbee of I). immi, l-sq. for immi-tli-ate coiectii-n lie would aain i-spt clfu'!)' solicit his former itistonitrs to call and settle their respective act oun's, btfnre they may be visited by the proper ofacer to compel atter.dincr, in wiiit li cs.v- ccst u dl certainSv accrur 1 be sc uud :f iiio liammt-r i!d anvil bus been heard t niht as well as by day, and unpleasant as it may be to others in a like situation. .a.

property and tools have btta kvied uj.on aceor-1 LOl u.Vj 1 1J C L-. L . Hi 1 ic -

do - to law. lut in c rdtr to extricate biros. f."vjjjs, jo,x;r ;s ll0t offered to the public us In in a sacrifice, lie has deteri'iint-d to irienoi f . ., , , u .1 1 .. - , ,.'! i I 41 nda hhle, and a rival to ad olluis, tiut ab loi ter niiiiuetn.t; thtrtiore I w am you tj be- ,,"u'1 . ' w,i.L.i lpu-ses'm vsjtues peculiarly adapted to the pre-

Ila still continues the Blck smithint' busi-'sent prevailing diaoiders ol the breast is. luns,

La iMolt s Coi3t!;h Drops?. Lmi'o:.ta.t Mlou-oNi: yon

devoured hiiu, had not his two dogs ias-jness t his ohi .stand, on alnut street, ntar the'ltadiii" to coiiiUnipdon A timely use, ot these tened on the abdomen of the serpent,! e'hrdist church, v. here all orders in his hi.e, j -,ronJ Iljay it, censideied a certaai cure in . 1 ; 1 , . i .,, 1 .1 , .-.a ri,l !wn 1. be thaihiuhy received ana t unctrallv at- ' J .... , , ( which they lacerated in a ui eadlul !(tn jc(j t ' jf j..j. s r most cases ol Common I vids Loughs, Jojaicn-

manner, tliekbi' lit lay ored by their help,

rejoined his two mat-tills and buried his

sword in lliLi body of the monster, which jm sb('"-

being mortally v otinded, rushed on the

knight, and would havechrushed him to

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L V7 rt nee bu ltd., Feb 4, 18C6. 5tf. hooping- Lough, 1 uut m Hie. iuie, Xrfi(Cr A first rati: two horse wagon fcr sale at cully (J' llinUliiug limit of ltej ans.nu, li'oiil

li. t. i .It I'lhtv: and in Suasmouic isthunt it is s?iniru-

A particular atteiitiou to the

T .. . pr t . , llarly eliicacious Intormalion is v aiiietl !.t, ' tiAI.,.,ri

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'athby las weight, had not his ser-Jl) lhclcily ot N y M , hewdi: ,

ie Combat irom, in March, IMS, was employed in Urovkj 1 ie 1 ,

directions tcccuaiaryinj each bottle is ntces-

encountered mv old college friend.! brace, "why do vou cling to me? have I

v in Oxford-! not drawn the world's scorn down upon

Charles, Morton, one morning in Oxford-

street: 'Why, Charles, looking on your happy countenance recalls the gladsome-

days of youth and merriment.'

you

rnv

Jf the world, indeed, scorn us,

love,' said the young wife, tenderly, 'let

'Is mine indeed a happy countenance, u be every thing to each oilier, and the scudded, who decided that he sisoul asked Morton, as, after a heartv shakelting will be unbelt.' (deprived of the habit of his order foi

tie witndrew rns hand Irorn mine; and .11 mis moment a (juita. teji as nenru he uttered the question in such an accent; pon the stairs the door yielded to the of bitter hcart-brokenncss that I involun- pressure of a heavy hand, and with a tarily paused to look on him. Thcrej'dle of honest joy upon his countenance tvas still the same fine features decj a man in a mean habit entered the room.

rye, aquiline nose, and lofty brow which Won have gained your cause, Mr. Mor- . ....... . I . II , I IV! I

had gained for him in his youth the ap-'t'?7 he uttered hastily and I heard no peilation of 'the handsome Morton;' but .more. I will laugh, burst from the lips care had paled his cheek, and after I had of Charles, and he drained the senseless

gazed at him for a moment, 1 almost im-Morm of his wife to his breast, with frightagin'ed that it had bowed his tall and.'M violence.

Charles,' I uttered! ' was slowly sauntering m Fall Mall,

grace! ul hgure.

painfully, 4vou are ill.' 'Yes, my friend, '.but three days ago, when irorn tnc win-

replied Morton, with mour nful earnest-i idow ofa handsome chariota fairhand mo-

ness, 'I am indeed ill tick at heart a.hmed my approach, for a moment I

disease which knows no remedy.

listed the cause ol tliis nnh;inninp;;.

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looked incredulously at the lofty brow,

kissed at intervals by a superb, snow

He felt that the question was one of j white plume; at the raven hair hanging friendship, not curiosity ; and he told me 1,1 glossy and luxur iant ringlets ; at the of his sorrows like a man who had the dark eves gleaming with tempered miserable satisfaction of feclino- thnt !-! brightness : but, in the next instant, a

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though unfortunate he was not de

ded.

lie was an orphan, dependent on a rich and parsimonious relative. On leaving college he had induced the only daughter ofa wealthy baronet to elope with him, and her father had resented the action even to his death hour. Mor-

ton s nru , with the caprice incident on In the fourteenth century, an amphi-

."iUj oequeatned to turn but a poor'bious animal, a sort of serpent or croco

pittance, almost inadequate to the support of nature, and tints Charles, in a few short months, beheld the woman of his heart in all, save his affections, a beggar! He had been induced to morfn his

rarge tear swelled 111 mem. 1 was in doubt no longer; it was Alicia: and as I

extended my hand, her boy twined his

little lingers around one ot mine, and I drew my hat over my eyes to conceal

my weakness. THE SERPEXT OF RHODES.

vants who were spectators to th

came to his rebel. J tie serpent was dead and the knight had fainted. When he recovered, the first and most agreeable object which could present it-

sedf to his view was the dead bodv cf

his enemy. The death of the serpent was no sooner known in thecitv, than a crow d of the inhabitants came out to welcome their deliverer. The knights conducted him in triumph to the "rand master, who.

... however, considered it a breach of discipline as unpardonable, even on such an occasion; and regardless of the entreaties of the knights, and the important service that Gozen had rendered, sent him to prison. A council was as-

uld be

or dis

obedience. This was done: but Velle-

neuvo repented his severity, scon rcjdored it to him, and loaded him with favors. Nothing could exceed the joy of the inhabitants in being delived from this monster, wiiose head was stuck on one of the g?ites of the citv, as a monument of the victory of Gozen, whom they regarded as their deliverer.

lowing certificates frcra respectables

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tountv, YiiL'u.ia, about seven miles from Steu- 'gtraitim-u, l") "-ians uigru. a if

benille, mkiii flasks for a furnace lud It er. 'joined, to show that this composition is one to handiky plains, Ohio, and had also been pre-; which enlightened men ate disposed to regard v.ously tv.fr.gt a m boatu- II- then big.-.iM.-d 'as aCiLCiOUS am vvoiii.y of pubhc 1 atrcnajre. his iiueiition ol Ku.ni, in 31ay or June to Louis-! , 1 .1 . r i. i, ,11, ,v A . 1 ; 1 . 1 I iJaviiiir eianimed trie ecu. posit. on ot Mr. viUe, ard irorn ttici.ee tu Lawrei.ceourgh, iridi- 0 1 . T ar.a. Was ab ut thirtj-hvt )tars or a;e to ip- Chosbv's uuproveraent upou La L cugn pearance, a! out 5 feet ttvtn inches in height, Ihops, we liave no hesitation in 1 ceuii.tiicruhu mth. r stout budT. Any hih rrsatiun ot L'.'j pii.ct jtheiu to the- public, as bcin-; well adapted to otrt sidei.ee. .1 hvinp, or of his d,atls , dead, Lose eaM ol a;fc0a4C fur ich ho rcctmso I'iat tilt- satro- inby be pioieii, or 01 Li3 wo 1 , or children, it he has It ft any, will be confide rev" 1 1:,',ids ,L a favor. A hiu- addressed to Messrs. Anderaonj oct s Josatha:; Dokk, dated Albany, l)e.ard I) n.i.nii, New York, or to 15. Uaydv n, &v ci ceuiber 4th, 1S2-1; James Post, of W hite-

Cincir iiti, Oni , will be jiroperly acknewkded. 'creek, February Mth. 1525: atson Summer

Cincinnati, .ln. i7, 1S26.

JjEARLORA CIRCUIT COURT: October Term, Lorcna Love, )

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"if is

dile, caused much disorder in the Island

of Rhodes by its depredations, and several inhabitants fell victims to its rapacitv. The retreat of this animal was in a ravern .situated near the morass, at the

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aien lor nmuty, and to dispute the will! foot of Mount St. Etienna, two mile

01 tne lauv s lather. '1 .1 '

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concluded '.Morton in a hollow tone-

u',u; "ccome the victim ol a law-suit. Alicia and my boy are the sacrifices of mv credulity" but till to-day I madly clung to a hope, wild and chimerical e--oug'i to satisfy the raving fancy ofa lunatic and to-day one more merciful than his fellows, told me that there was -un h pr. In a few hours the hat goes t rth,an I 1 am taught that utter ruin will be the result. 'Do not despair while even a shadow of trust remains,-1 urged, gently, 'Charles for Alicia's sake for your son's, vou must hope on; let us return to your vife if you are thus moved, what must be her

sullermc?'

A Hush of the deepest crimson overspread the countenance of Morton; then

from Rhodes. It often caute out to seek its prey, and devour sheep, cows, horses, Sz even theshepherds who watched over their docks. M any of the knights of St. John of Jerusalem had essayed to ih stoy this mooter; but they never returned. This induced Phelion de Villaneuve, the gratd master of Malta, to forbid all the

iv'nihts, on the pain of being deprived of

the r habit, from attacking it, or attempting any further an enterprise which appeared to be above human power. All the knights obeyed the mandate of hc grand master, except Pionne ue Gozen, a native of Provence, who notwithstanding the prohibition, and without being deterred by the fate of his bretherp, secretly formed the design of lighting this savage beast, bravely re-

Jofinson, Armstrong', & Co. J A VK just re ceived and arc now opening at 12. tl.eir old stuad, corner of U;gh and Walnut Streets, a SPLEA'DID .ISSOflTMKAT OF

FALL & WINTElt GOODS,!

amo:;g which are Super Divd Chobs, Ladies' l!isse, Cassi

rnerts, Casiiietts, Soinetts t lornetic Cloths.

Uv-d, White, and Yellow FUnntts. Calicoes, stamped and printed. Hoiiibazeva, figured ar.d plain, Crapt liobt S do. do. bhuwl do. do, Silk do. du Silks, Sitin3 and Lustrings, hVd & plain. Prunella, Satin and Morocco Ladies' Shoes. Men's Hoots and Shoes. Water I'rouf a .d Castor Hats brown & bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 1'Uid.s, S-ripes and Cbecka. Iriah Ln.en6 In;tia Muslins. Supir V"a eiluo Shawls, lior'd and plain. S ok and Cotton do. do. Figured and Plain Sdk Vesting's. To dinette &c Marseilles do. Siik, Flag and bandana Handkerchiefs. CotitiH do. I Case No. 30 to 50 Leghorns. 1 Cae Fine Straw funnels. Silk and Heaver (i-ov.-s Silk, Cotto i ami Woollen Hose, Plaid Cloaks, !kc. i.C. T'ige'lier with a tare asscrtmpt fif I la rd :tn re, J a y, Lkcrpo'A and Paints, Queenszcarc, Oif,

Iron, Jl'i.ido:c-Gla

'and John eeb, M. 1). of C:ai. bridge, l ob. 20tli. 1S,'5; Solomo:; Dian, of Jackson, JaD'J-

ary 10th, 165. J)Ir. Ji. Crahj I am pleased with this appoitunity of relating a few facts, which may serve in commendation of your excellent Cough ')r(r,c V.w ti n '54T I ivms niirfpi) with a

I . , puhnonary conqdaint; niy cough was severe.

state, it is tbtreSorv appetite weak, and my strength falling t

blLL FOIi DIVORCE.

vs. John I ove.

TJ(JW came the corrplainant, by George H. XnI Dunn, her attorney, and proved to the satii,-

iatU'ju of thii court, tiiat the said John Loe is

not now a reaident of this

ruled and ordered by the court, that notice cl tlie lihng ot the aforesaid bill of ccmplaint, or h Del tor divorce: be published tour weeks successively in the Indiana Palladium, a ptihlic newspaper printed snd published in Lawrence burgb, Ueuiborn county, notifying the said Jehu Loe, that unless he be and appear be tore the Judges i.'i our Deaiboru circuit court, at their term 10 be hoidtn in and for said cc-unty ot Dearborn, oa the first Monday in April next, then and there

to answer the libel or the bill fur divorce afore--! 'afhxed in his own hand wilting to each bill cf

said, or the same whl then be tried in h.s ab-(directions He particular that each bottle is aefiCe jx jetivelcped in a steieo cr clu ck label, which is , , JAMKS DILL, CM. truck on (j4U same biu lvill tl)e directit.ns.

UUIIUUIU iU. iC. J. .iV. i .

com w;ioitsa:e anu reian. uy ur tr jjuzo -ron, l'ittsburgh J. Cravdcclcr, heeling

E. II ireddeld. Uruzirists Cieavthnd P.at

rlHE subscriber, who is in possession of and Match, Druggists IUiMalo-0. and S. A. be medicine for the cure of schirrous 'Crosby Druggists ColunibusGooJieMH M-

tumors, ano c mctrous aiicctions, has kit Law- on Co.,M lioclf Co., and .2. Fairckills, renccburgb, and moved to Clevea, near the. i)fUKaibts ( incinnati-ant! by spe cial appointNorth Bend, Hamilton county, Ohio; where ha.lneut ht Ihe Ding Store of Dr. E. Ferris, Law-

n;ay ue rounu ;tt any time, uy those who wish.

used inuny popular medicines, Lut only found

teuiorary relief, until by a continued use of your valuable drops, I have been blessed with such perfect health as to render further means unnecessary 1'ev. Er.KM'ZKU DARIUS. Sakm, (A! lr.) January 2lh, S2o. 1'repared by .. Cnosr.v, sole proprietor, Cambridge (N. Y ) whose signature will be

REMOVAL.

to experience the good effects of his medicine fcr destrot ing the above liisorder. JOHN L. V ATKINS. Cleves, Sept. QG, lS2b. SO 1 y;r.

rtticebtirgh EacJi bottle contains 45 doses; Price one Dollar single; nine Dollars per doen. May 20, IS:: 5. 20 ly'r

Election Notice.

fHK quahficd electors of each of the J. shipb in the ceunty of Dearborn, are I

tihecl that oi c- ection will be held at tb

town

oereoy

ie UsU-

DANIEL J. G ASWELL, COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

Once on It out Sirctt. Cincinnati, neur te IhtelAno

y r? 11 .e ru ll place ol hwidiug elections, in ech of their reb. CI ti n-ill nrinlinn i yv t Vb r. r. n i, ff i .v o Horn, t I '

i-a V. ' V "'CLUU'" " ,lSpeciive tounships, on the first Monday in f jj ilton and Imtlcr.and in the District and j Murch res,t t0 elect one c uttty Sopt rvisor from Circuit Courts of the United States, for theraeh tcv. n.hip, whose duty it shll be to meet at

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astnzs.

Dye Stuijs, cVc.

Which they offer t.i sell low ibr caso, or ap proved cuintry produce, Xy For further particulars cell and see.

District of Ohio; also, in the county of Dear

born, and in the Supreme Court of the stat of Indiana. April 15, 1325. 15

THE STATE OF LVDLLXA: Surnr.Mr. Cocr.T, November term, 1825. Wednesday, JSovcmler the 9tht 1525.

Walter Hays

vs. Lewis M'Kee.

In F.rro I lin ci

rror to the Frank-

rcuit court.

October U, 1825.

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NOTICE. A ALL persois indebted to the firm cf Spencer jTa. and AV'j,', will please m .ke payment to the sul)scnber, and those having demands against S'-id firm will ptesent them to him fur settlement. JOHN SPE.XCEIl.

AT this time comes the plaintiff, by hia counsel and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Ihe defendant Lewis M'Kee is not an inhabitant of this state, it is ordered that the defendant be and appear before the judges of the Supreme Court at the court house in Indianapolis, on the first Monday in May next, to answer the plaintirl "s errors filed herein; and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published in the Indiana Palladium, a newspaper printed at Lawrenceburgh, for three weeks successively. A true copy. Test IL P, COBURX C. 5. C. Jan. 25. 5-Svy

ine coure itouse 00 me .rsi Aot.isv 111 May ar. November to do county business, who shall be . justice c f the peace ot the towiiahip ; also, the fallowing tovr.ahip othcers, one clerk, cr.e treasurer, three trustees, one cr more constables, not exct edir.g three, oi.e lister, three overseers of th:- po"r, two ience viewers, and one overseer of high ways lor each highway district io the town-

jship, who shall srverally hold their ofMces fcr

or.e year, arid until their successors are chose.i and qualified agreeable to Lt bt&tuic in su.ii cuzc'J made tnd provided. JUIIN bi'ENCLli, ShJ.J). C. Ftb, 9, 1826. " TERJIS OF PUBIJCJfidjY. The pALLAinrM is printed weekly, on super royal paper, at Tlilil'.L DULLAbS, per am um, pid at the end of the year; which may be dis. charged bv the pay iru nt of TWO DDLLAKS in ucravce,cr by pau g TU O DOLLAUS &, I IFTV CF.NTS at the expiration of Si i7ic?it.n. Those who receive their pbpers through ths Post.diHce. or by the mail carrier, must pay the carriage, othzrv ie it will be charged on their subscription. A D VnriTI 3 I'M LNTS Containing 1'2. lines, three u.ser lions or less, cne dollar; twenty-five cents lor each additional insertion larger ndvcrtistmiau ia the an:e pro ncriton,

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