Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 25, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 1 July 1826 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

W.1SIILVG DAY. & BY MRS. BARBAULD. 'Tbe Muss are turned gossips; they have lost The buskinoii step, and clear high sounding phrase, Language cf Muse, gods. Come then, domestic In slipshod measure loosely prattling: on, Of farm or orchard, pleasant curds and cpeara, Of drowning fiics, or shoe lost in the mire By little whimpering buy, with rueful face; Come, Muse, and sing the dreaded Washing Day. Ye who beneath the yoke of wedlock bend, With bowed soul full well ye ken the day, A hich week, smooth sliding after week bring3 on Too soon; for to that day, nor peace belongs, ior comfort: ere the fist gray streak ofdawn. The red armed washers come, and chase rc - pose No pleasant smile, or quaint device of mirth E'er visited that day: the very cat, From the. wet kitchen, seared and reekin hearth, Visits the parlor, an unwanted guest. i ne sue ni ureai;tsi meai is soon oespaicneu Uninterrupted, save by anxious looks Cast at the lowering sky, if sky should lower. From that last evil, oh preserve us heavens ! For should the skies pour down, adieu to 11 Remains of quiet; then expect to hear Of sad disasters, dirt and gravel stain3 Hard to efface, and loaded lines at once Snapt short, and linen horse by dog thrown down, And all the petty miseries of life. Saints have been calm while stretched upon 'the rack, And Gautemozin smiled on burning coals; Hut never yet did housewife notable, Greet with a smile a rainy washing day. But grant the welkin fair, require not thou Who eall'st thyself perchance the master there, Or study swept, or nicely dusted coat, Or usual tendance: ask not indiscreet, iby stockings mended, though tha yawning J " n J " rents Gape wide as Erebus; nor hope to find Some nug recess impervious; shouldsr. thou try The 'customed garden walks, thine eye shall rue The budding fragrance ofthy tender shrubs Myrtle or rose, all crushed beneath the weight Of coarse hand checked anrbn, with imoatient Twiched rff when showers impend; or crossing lines Shall mar thy musings, as the cold wet sheet Flaps in thy face abrupt. Woe to the friend Vhose evil stars ha?e urged him forth to claim On such a day the Iiospitable rites! Looks, blank at best, and stinted courtesy, Shdll he receive. Vainly he feeds bis hopes With dinner of roast chicken, savoury pie, Or tart or pudding: pudding he nor tart That day shall eat; nor though the husband ; try Mending what can't be helped, to kindle mirth From cheer deficient, shall his consort's brow Clear up propitious; the unlucky guest In silence dines and early slinks away. I will remember, when a child, the awe This day struck into me; for then the maids, I scarce knew why, looked cross and drove nie from them. Nor soft caress could I obtain, nor hope Usual indulge.ncies, jelly or creams. Relic of costly suppers, and set by For me their petted one; or buttered toast, "When butter was forbid; or thrilling tale Of ghost, or witch, or murder so I went And sheltered me beside the parlor fire; There my dear grandmother, eldest of forms. Tended the little ones, and watched from harm, Anxiously fond, though oft her spectacles With elfin cunning bid, and oft the pins Drawn from her ravelled stocking, might have soured One less indulgent. At intervals my mother's voire was heard, Urging despatch; briskly the work went on. All ham's employed to wash, to rinse, to wring, To fold, to 6tnrch, and clap, and iroa, and plait. Thfn trnidd I ft n n rtnivn tird tn.lc -...k AVhv washes were.' SnmMm.P. f V ' - J - -"o ' " I low bowl Of pipe, amused, we blew and sent aloft The floating: bubbles; httlo dreaming then To see, Mono'fier. thy silken bale Kidfe buoyant through the clouds so near approach The sports pf children and the foils of men. Karth, air and ocean hathits bubbles, And verse is one of them this ruest of all. John Gunn.-s-'Yhe Highlanders, with the inconsistency of most n-ition intiie same state. jays ir vv -titer scoft.) were alternatlv cpa-j tueot great exertion of enerositv. and of cruel i revenge and perfidy. I'he following story I can onlv quote froin tradition, but with such an assurance from those by whom it was communicated, as permits m little doubt of its authenticity. Early in the last century, John Gunn. a noted Cateran,or I Iighland robber, infested Inverness shire, and levied I'aek-mail up to the walls of the provincial capital J garrison was theri maintained in the castle of that Jown, and their pay (country banks beinguiknown) was usually transmitted in specie, under the guard of a smalt escort. 1 1 chanced that the officer who commanded this little party was unexpectedly obliged to halt, about thirty miles fron Inverness, at a miserable iao. About night-full, a stranger in the Highland dress, and of very prepossessing apearance, entered tbe same ho ise. Separate accommodation being impossible, th Englishman offered the newly arrived guest a part of his upner, which was accepted with reluctance. By the conversation he found that his new acq'H'mtance knew well all the passes of the country, which induced him eagerly to request his company on the ensuing morning. He neither disguised his business and charge, cor his

apprehensions of that celebrated freebooter, John Guna. The Highlander hesitated a moment, and then frankly consented to be his cuide. Forth they set in the morning;

and in travelling through a solitary and dreary glen, the discourse again turned on John Gunn " Would you like to see himr" said the guide, and, without waiting an auswer, he whistled, and the English officer, with his small party, were surrounded by a body of Highlanders, whose number put resistance out of the que9-i tion, and who were all well armed "Stranger. resumed the guide, "I am that John Gunn by whom you feared to be intercepted, and not without cause: lor I came to the inn last night . . w i. . with the express purpose of learning your j route, that I and my followers might ease you' of your charge by the road. But i am incapa- , , J n . . ' , and having convinced you that you were in 0 . , i i i my power, 1 can only dismiss you unplundered and uninjured." He then gave the officer di - rppfinns (nr his ionrnpr. and disannearad with jh - , ag suddenly a3 lhey Lad presented - - .1 - - - J 7 I I themselves. From the German. An emperor's daughter, who was delighted with the profound learning, the lively wit, and the strict adherence to the precepts of morality and religion, which characterized her tutor, one day, inadvertently, made this remark to him' With a pity that so line a soul as your's is not in a more agreea ble body!'' He made, in reply, the following inquiry. "In what 3ort of vessels, madam, is your father's wine preserved!" "In earthen vessels," was the answer. "Can that be possible?" replied he: "Why every citizen prejserves his wine in earthen vessels; I should have thought that gold or silver ones would have been more suitable to the dignity of an emperor " ''You are right!'' exclaimed the princes, "and henceforth this mark of respect shall not be omitted." In a few days, however, she again accosted her tutor on this subject, saying, ''In the gaudy vessels you recouiuuended, my father's wine was spoiled; the spirit evaporated: while that wine which was placed in earthen ones, improved in qualify." 'Very , . , , , ivifh in !i and knnwli.lo-o fno mnrs inm hie the ex'erior of that in which they are contained, the more luxuriantly will they flourish, .and the mere forcible excite our admiration " liJo Strickland" outdone. 'The following is an order verbatim ct leiterutini from a lieutenant of a militia company in this state, to his Sen. dated April 2 1st. 1826. It may be considerad as paramount to Jo Strickland's letter to his "glorious uncleBen." Voodstock Observer. Stat of varmunt and winsor kountj st -too c h Surgunt Grewting by the awthority of thee stat of vermunt, u are herebi komandid to worn all the sol ire rs whozc Name Air Hereafter menchund too appear to John inns innOn the 5th da at wun AU Klok in the in the Aftur Noon to chuse A Kantin and fuji uther vacanties az thee lau direks withe arrnesand akkwipmcnts till furder awdars. Lcftunnent. Leg-il Dexterity Sergeant Davy having abused a witness, as ergcants wiil abuse witnesses, was, on the following morning whilst in bed informed that a gentleman wished to speak to him; the Sergeant concluded that it was a client, desired that he may be shown up; the vis itor stating his name, reminded the Sergeant of the abuse he had h aped on him on the preceding day, protecting that he could not put up with the imputations and must have immediate satisfaction cr he should resort to personal chas-ti-pment. On this the Sergeant, raising hioj1 1-1 f up snitl "But jou wont attack me whils I'm in bed, will you?'5 "Certainly not," said ,the aggrieved prly., tlI should never think of .'attacking a man in bed. "Then I'll be d-d," said the Sergeant as he laid himself down wrap- . i . . .1 l: ? :r I . . r i i ping ine ciomes romm nun w i gvi uuv oi ueu while you are in this town," Lond. Magazine. A voting l.tdv lookinc; into the family Bible, and observing the date ot her hirth. took her pencil and wrote. 4 A 'vc the age of 21, and not yet given in marriage. l nis inuueeu ner lamer to kvrile beneath, "He that givcth in mar- . , mi i I I ' a I ... nae doeth well, but he that givcth not in marriaqe doeth better," To which ;she made the following reply, uDear father, I love to do well, let those do better who can. 3 PUR suDscriber h-tvwg rented a large and H spacious BU1CK BLilLUING belonpMig tQ l)vid Gurd, on High street, near the Market Houst;, informs Ins friends and the public, that be has opened a house ot PUBLIC EJVTEli TALVMEXT, nd flatters himself by former experience and constant attention to business, to merit a sharv of the public patronage, lie solicits the traveller to call and see bun, as he is well provided w ith excellent liquors, good stable, and careful ostler. EDMUND CORNELIUS. Litrrencehurgh. May '27, 1826. 20-tf REMOVAL. 7 jf HE, subscriber, who is in possession of H the medicine for the cure of schirrous tumors, and cancerous affections, has left Lavvrenceburgh, and moved to Cleves, near the North Bend, Hamilton county, Ohio; where he may be found at any time, by those who wish to experience the good effects of his medicine for destroying the above disorder. JOHN L. WAT KINS. Cleves, Sept. 2C, 1925. S9 1 y'r. RAGS! RAGS! 1HE highest price in CASH or writing p?per given tor clean Ltnea and Cotton UAUS at this odes.

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To the rotcrs of Dearborn county, Fellow-Citizens xt the request of many friends and acquaintances, I offer myself as a

candidate to represent you in the next General Assemby of the state, and I hope you will ctmdescend to give me your suffrages JAMES T. POLLOCK. Dearborn county. May 3d. 1826. DOCTOR PINCKARD ",Oittrs his p. oiess.onal services io the citizri.s of Lawrencebureh ud De-tbcru county, Indiana and to those ut Buone county, Ky aid Hamilton county, Ohio. Residence La w rt nee burgh, at t j y : r Hunt's Htel Omce on High street btlow the Mjiket house. Lawrtnceburgh, May 11. 1826. 19-tf STRAYED OR STOLE jY -T71 UOM ih-subscriber living in Hardihsburgh, . .. , c. a -iJ- on lutsdy,the Oth ot April I.s-, a n) nijt ab. i, lUrte yeura oidj l((jcr4,b!r large ot ntr age, thin in flesh, a few wlme hairs on her neck. Any person reluroir.fr said marf tu rm-, " . brmation thai I i . ... . . . i , i huudsonv. iy rewarded. GEORGE RUaLY. June 10, 1826. MIL LEY Ell Y Jl USIXE SS. HERS. J. PIATT, j F.SPLcI FL'LL .tilornis the L.u s of Law jjL& rencebui gn, una its vninity, iht she hb umnitnced the Millinery business, in a room or. iligh-st., opposite Rue-IPs Store, where Leguoni And Straw jennets and Fia's will, as any ume, be cut, raifk up and trimmed in the newest and most fashionable style. Mc will also whiten Lrghorn and Straw Monnet, if dt-sired. 1'rom htr txptrienct; and knowledge of the business, (aiquutd in tht btst shoi-s,) she hopts to merit the patronage of ail those who wish their vvoife done With neatiuss and despatch. June 10. 22-3 (ZrJVOTICE. C0 LL persons inuehtta u tiit "ubscriber will jA. piease otstrvtr, that it iht) d; tk.i mkt pfcjnciit on or before tlie first tsj ot Aujjum tuxt, buit wilt te cortmx-nced uithut disci itn'riai kh Newspaper advtr; istrrems ot this k iiu arcsomtum s con&idr-rtd anu-dtst way ct dunning, and bu. little atttntion paid thereto: Lui t can assure thos' interested, that the conditions will be promptly auetidtcl too m this cast . THOVA IM;IU Eli. I.awrenceburgh, 1a 9 h, 18 6 LA V iJAK 1 A lAiSulP. OTKPHKN J. MLVKNSof V vay and 4R. k THUU ST. CLAIK ot Latvrenceburgh, hve .nlertd into prtner!h.p in the PRACTICE OF LAW, in the counties or Dearborn and liipley, and will pay s'.rict attentiou to any bu&intss thai may be oonfuled to thrtn. April 20, lhc2f. 15-3 m SMIPJFF'S SALES. 07 Monday the 3a day ot July nex, on High street i;i the town ot Law re nee bur;;, l a ill otf r tor sale the rems and ptt.fus of ail that part of !n-lots Nj. 75 and 76, thi Walter Armstrong deeded to Johu Chandler, with ihe ppurteniinces thert-on, fur the term of rc.hu years; and it the same will not sell tor mouh to pay and satisfy a judgement ami two let bills i he jui'gtmtnt in favor ot W ttltam Conk ; the tee ilia are the t osis of t wu suns brought hj Johti Cli ridler apaiiiit V'iiliam Cook and Sylvesttt yuok scpnrately, as the properly ot John Chandler, 1 will at the same tune and puce (-iter the fee simple for the best price it will li u-.g in cash. JOHN" SI'ENCLU, Sher-ijf J). C June 10, 1826 OCT LOOK AT THIS!! A NY person wishing to purchase my FARM, ill. on north Hogan, in Dearborn county, two m.ies from Auiora, halt a mi'e from Vv ilnnngton, can have a credit for one halt ot tht purchasemoney from one to three years, it tvaiitcu. As to tht quality of the land, situation, and convenience of water, &c come and see for yojr.-e.f. STEPHEN J. PAIN. May 16, 1825. l9-3w OF FOREIGX LITERA TV RE AXD SCIEXCE, Is just published by r. L ITT ELL, PHILADELPHIA. The subscription is 6 a yenr pity able in advance. It will De sent to any part of the United Statfs, by mail, upon a payment cf five dollars, oa account, being receded by the publisher. Contents of Xo. 4, for April. Portrait of Kobert Fulton, Esq 1. Greece in 1825 From the Monthly Review and London Magazine. 2. On the peculiar Objects and ImportEnce of Political Economy. lYcm the Edinburgh Review . 3. Richmond Hill, by Alaric A. Vatt3. From the Literary Souvenir. 4. Life ot 1 homas Ellwood, by himself. From the Retrospective Review. 5. Constable's MisceU-ny, No. 1 Mall's Voyage to the Eastern Sens. From the Monthly Review 6. Memoirs of the Margravine of Anspach. Prom the same. 7. The Wren ; a Manx Legend, by Mrs. Franklin. From tbe London Literary Gazette. 3. Manual of Classical Biography. From the Monthly Review. 9. Strype's Life of Archbishop Whitgift. From the Retrospective Review10. Eros and Anteros, a Tale. From the Metropolitan Magazine. 11. A Pi.reoopatetic History; being an Exercises in Somnambulism. From the same. 12. Letters from Posieri-y to the Author of Waverley. No. 1. From the same. 13. Stanzas. From the same. 14. The Medicean Venus. F'rom tbe same. 15. A Vindication ot Authors from the vulgir charge cf Poverty. From the New Monthly Magazine. 16 W e paus'd beside a grass-grown Tomb. From the Metropolitan Magazine. 17. The Shipwreck, by a Country Curate. From Mlackwond's Magazine. 13. The Etiigiea. From the New Monthly gazine19. On tbe Preservation of Zoological Specimens from the Depredations ot Insects, by Thomas S. Trail, M. D. From the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal. 20. jViscellanecnis Selections. Royal Society of Literature Literary Property in France New French Voyage of Discovery Italy Excavations at Pompeii Libraries in Germany Ambergris The Plague Wmkelmann Statistics On the Chinese manner of forming Artificial Pearls Platina Strings fer Musical Instruments. 21. Literary Intelligence,

AH ORDINAKCIi To provide for assessing and collecting a Corporation Tax. Src. 1. lie it rjained by the President mid Select Council of the Town of Lavre nceburgh, That it shall be the du'y of the marshal, cn or brtlre the 1st Monday of August next, and on or before the 1st Monday of May annually there.f er, to lake to his assistance two citizens of the toun. .hnm he shall deem qualified fr that purpose, (each of whom shall take an oath faithfully and impartially to discharge th-t duty,) and proceed to take a list of all the in and out lots n hin the bounds of the corporation with the valuation of each lot hnnexed to it, (without akirg into consideration the improvement;) also a list of each white male inhabitant twentyone years old und upwards; which list shall be made in the same toi m prescribed by tbe Laws f the S'ate of Indiana lor listu.g the Sime objects for the purpose of taxing them for state and rcunty purposes, and alter being certified by the two assistants and utusttd by himself, he ill dl depesite it with the President. Stc. 2 At the next rr.ettinir Uter such list

is d"pos.i'ec;, the' President and Select Council (point a comrfcissioner or comro ssioiurs to c o shaii pjoceed to lay sui h UX on the valt:-tion cijuvto us sevt rally, cr to cur assigns the stvti-aK tU i,rnt.Hrtw s.nre rsaid. as the shall l.uk ntces- ti trts ot land sold to us, bv the said deceased

.... - j Sir, no. txcecdinLT one percent., and on each po5 not exceeding one dollar; whereupon it shall be the duty ot the Recorder forthwith to make out duplicate copies of such list, with the amotintofearh individual's tax annexe ti, in a .e parate column, one of which be shall dcp site with the President and the other with tne i reasurer. Six. 3. If shall be the duty of the President as soon as practicable-, after the duplicate is lodged with b ra, to deliver it to the Marshal, taking his receipt therefor, and u!so to issue his warrant, commanding him (tbe Marshal) to proreed and collect the amount in the s.ir.t manner that tlse Sheriff is directed by the Laws of this State to collect the county revenue; and if necessary to proceed to distrain and sell rs the ShcidV is directed by Uw to do: Provided, if property w ill not sell at the first offer, for want of bidders, he may adjourn the suie trom time to tim- until sold. ec 4 In all sales of lots or other real estate made by virtue of this ordinance, the Marshal shall give the sarse notice the Sheriff is required by Uw to do btfore he sells property tor thf payment of county taxes; and shall in all re . , spects in selling, in giving certificate of sale to the purchase-, and in all other procetdsngs, b( governed by the provisions of the Laws of this Stiite, pointing out the duty of Sheriffs in like ales for Uxes, urd the Marshal's certificate to pui chasers shall hav- the same effect as the sheriff's could o" wou'd have. Sec. 5 All property sold for ttxes by virtu nf this ordinance, shall be subject to be redeem ed in the stme rriann r, in evr ry resprct, that rjr.: perty ardd f y the Sheriff for the payment of taxes rn iy he redeemed. Sec. 6. The Marshal shall on all occasion? pay over money collected by him to the Treasurer in a reai.oniib!e time, tnd ani Uillv before the 1st Monday in February makr. a final settlement with the Treasurer; he shall be entitled to the same allowance for delir quer.cies, and the snme per cmura for collecting, nd subject to the same damiges for failure to collect and pay over, that the Sheriff m like cases is allowed or subject to piy for collecting or failing to collect the county revenue. This ordinance shall bz in force from and after its publication in the Indiana Palladium. JiiSvtt HI NT, President. Ezra FEni3, Sec. Pre tern. COLLECTOR'S JVOTICE. 'VfOTlCE is hereby givit., that I did on the 1-Nl 31st. day of Mi'y 18-6, receive from the Cterk of Detrborn County he ouplicate of Sti te and County taxes for said year, to-gether with a precept commanding me in the name of tin State of Indiana to collect and pay over the money into the State aad County treasury by di-, tres3 and sa'e of property of those that fail to make payment by the fiist day of September next, I must Collect, make payment, sntl Return tbe prectpt on or before the 2nd. Monday in December next therefore be it known to all whom it may concern; that 1 will strictly attend to the command of the aforesiid precept and the law for collecting the revenue, so mke preparations and govern yourselves accordingly. to those that delay in the payment of thir taxes p-iUfep for a moment and Reflect, and ask your selves the question, what is the use of tht hgis lature ot any state to tnact and pass laws for to assess nnd collect annually Revenue on certain property when you defer and neglect to discharge the some when due, or can i bf possiblr that there i3 one of you that would wish me as coliec-J tor to pay your taxt s, only because I am bound tin drr the penalty of an oath and in surety for lie faithful discharge ot my beveral dimts as such iu the sum of $.SUOO. W'hatmore must 1 remind you ot ia it nectssary for mc to inform you that I am bound to pay your taxes over at the proper departments as above stated under the penalties of 21 per ttnt in damages is it farther necessary to remark that the money does not belong to the collector ard that he is only the instt u mtnf to brmg it into tbe vaults of the treasury. t therefor hope that those who are due and owing taxt3 for the yeats 182, 18. -3, srd 18251 will make immediate payment or I will be tinder the nec-ssity of advertising their property for sale for the same: do not flatter yourselves with the hope of getting longer time for 1 am resolved to make settttrnents or all my business as -heriff and Collector of said county. Notice is also given that I want all persons to make pay. ment tr me of their notes and accounts &.c. As 1 want to discharge all demands against me. Notice is also given that I will expose to sale at public vendue on the 2nd monday in Nov. next at the Court H'us? door in the town of Lawrencehurch all lands and all town lots in the county of Dearborn by their nos. of tow nship, Range, Section, qr. Section or parts thereof, also the l uwri Ios by their nos. on the piatt or plan of each as they stand charged on the duplicate tor the year 1826 or any of the above mentioned years. JOHN SPENCER. Sheriff and Collector fur I). C. June 10th. 18?6 LAXD FOR SALE. The subscriber will seli or exchange a Section of land or nrt thereof. Winer on the Middle fork ot Iinner's Cretk, on the road leading trcm liar-1 rison to Napoleon, Dearborn County, low for cusn j or Cattle. On fme quarter of suid land there are 30 Acrea cleared and tenced, and two dwelling houses All the above land is well watered. Fur terms apply to the subscriber residing at the house ,f Joseph Cedncy on York Ridge, Dearborn County. JOHN 11A1NS. June 17, 1826 23-3 w. CA UTIOX. I hereby forewarn all persons from taking sn .signrr.ent of three several notes against me now in the hands of 'Villiam Hoyt, amounting in al', to three hundi d iollars, as they were ohuined by fraud from roe nd I will not pay them unless compelled by Uw. JOSEPH W. WINK LEY Aurora, June IT, 1826. 23 3 w. OF ALL K1XDS XEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.

jVOTICE. A LL those who have runn.rg accounts in rr. JTa. store at Hartford, or at the store of Myers and Brown in Wilmirpton, me rtquested tocail immediately and close the same, by giving the ir notes or otherwise. 1 he bo ks of the Ha: ?, ford store will be left vitb the former cltik, Samuel (toward, in Hartford, and the books t the Wilmington store will be lctt with Jot o Myers one ot tbe firm in Wilmington. Thr-te that are indebted to either scre, where the tin.. given for p-ymtnt has expired, are requested to make immediate payment, as no longer indulgence can be given. XjAttend to the above and save cost. DANIEL UUOWX". Lawrenreburgb June 20, 3-3w AO TICK. 7 FUI5L1C notice is hereby given to the heir? and legal representatives of Adam Pate, late of Dnwborti coun'y, deceased, that we sh: il severally apply to the Judges ot the Uearbon"; cirtuii court, at their next term to be holden at Lnwrtnceburgb, in and tur the county ot Dearborn, on th;j 1st Monday in Octobt r iscxt, to tt

. his life time; -ncl tor the titles ot u Inch wt,i -our ss'k'S, now severalty ho!d the boi.ds oi ti..decttsed.or othtr evidence ot purche, to wit: to .().ni JJernoss, fr.-rty arrces t t laud; to tienry jPate, thi.-ty-thrte acres two ro'.ds and nineteer I perches of land; to Ann Fow ler, fifty acre's t lruh Thomas Curtis, twentv-two acres, three reeds and thirteen perches ot l.nd; and to Henry short, who has assignees the same to Lemuel Elder, twenty-seven acres and six perches o land; part of the north west quarter of sectii r; 17, town 5, in range I West, ike. and the S V. quarter of the same-section, Iyirg in the count) of Dearborn and state of Indiana. JOHN DEM OSS, HEN It Y PATE, 1 HuM AS CUU I IS, ANN KJWLt li, LEMUEL ELDEIL June 20, 1S26. 24-3 jYcw Grocery Store. TABIESM.S AR RAG H, flj? respecttully informs his tntnds t-nd the j.uuiic generally, that he has opened a Grocery More i.-: the frame bouse fotrr.erly occupied by m aittr At mstrong, on High Street, w here he will constantly keep on band a general assortment of' the following articles: Liquors, s Candle: soap, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Flour, Fish, Bacon, a.F' 5 AVindow-Glass $ Powder, Dried Fruit, Sickles, Salt, Castings, Pepper, Nails, Cotton, Alspice, Cotton Yarn, 'Ginger, Lead, Delf ware, Tobacco, Glass w are, Cordage, shot, Queens ware, j vScc. &:c. All of which he will sell low for cash or approved country produce. Laicrcncclurgh, 3nac 24, 1S26. 24-Sw AJJMIXIS TRA TORS' SALE. 0 the 4th Monday in July next, we will expose for side at public auction in the towrs of Lawrtnceburgh, tb FARM lately owned by Lazarus Noble, which adjoins the New-Town of Law renceburgh, containing fc6 acres more or Itss. For tbe major part of the purchase monpy a credit of four or five years will be given. Further particulars will be made known on the day of saie. THOMAS NOBLE. 7 . n. i;ohle. ywm r Jen? 15, '826. 24-3 w TAKEX UP, David E. II ndricks, of Jack r"t son township, Ripley coumy, Indiana, a bOIiREL MARE, supposed to he eighteen or twenty years old; fourteen or ffietn hands b ch: a star in hi net ior head; a sore on her ba k; collar marks on htr left shoulder, a middle size bell pu' on ith a dmible strap. Appraistd 1 nine dollars I y Usal Coney and Jacob Clme, this 21sl dy of May, 1826. A true ccpy from my book of astrays, this i2lh day of June, lo';6. ADOLPAUS IUGGINS, J. P. 24 -3 w it"tr-. COUASKLLOIl AT T AAV, MAS removed to La wrencenur h, Indiana, where he will faithfully attend to professional business intrusted to his cure, fie will attend the circuit courts in Dearborn, Switzerland, Ripley and Franklin count ir s, also the Supreme una U.Statts courts at Indianapolis. Of. lice on H'gh Street, one door below Cray's Inn, Feb. 25, 1826. C . JOHN HL'PIKB ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAV' AS commenced the practice of the Law in the third Judicial Circuit. Office on Wal nut street, opposite the Cl-urch. Lawrenceburgh, May 11, 1825. 18-tf. DANIEL, J. O'iSWELL, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office on Front Street, Cincinnati, near the Hotel. K will practice in the counties of Hamilton and Cutler, and in the District and circuit courts of the United States, for the uisinci oi unioj also, id the county ol Uearborn, and in the Supreme court of the state of Indiana. April 25, 1825. 15 TERMS OF PUBLICATIOX. The Palladium is printed weekly, on super royal paper, at THRCK DOLLARS, per annum, paid at tbe end of the ye'ar; which may be discharged by the payment of TWO DOLLARS in a'CiJ!Ci' 0r hy Pa'in TWO DCLLAliS Ik FIFTY CF.NTS at the expiration of Six ont!,i Those who receive their papers through the Post-Orfice. or by tiie mail carrier, must pay the carriage, otherwise it will be chargul on their subscription. ADVERTISEMENTS Containing 12 lines, three insertions or less, cne dollar; twenty-five certs for each additional insertion larger advertisements in the same pioportico. V Letters to the editors must be pest-paid-ctherwise they will not be attended ti

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