Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 17, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 5 May 1827 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

The following beautiful lines, composed by Percival. were sang at a Concert recently held at New-Havco for the benefit of the Creeks. ROUSE ye, at a nation's call House- and rescue, one and allHelp, or Liberty shall fallFall in blood and shame. Shame to him. who coldly draws Backward from tha noblest cnuse: Kot to hia), who fights and fa's His a glorious name. Sons of more than mortal sires Thej hare lit aain their fins, Or to ha their funeral pyies. Or then Sun of fame. Hear ye not the widow's cr ? Help us, or we fiint and di Sett Ibe murderous foe is nJh Hark! the wasting flams. Whither can we fly fir aid? Where is now the Worrior'a blade? Low the mighty heart is bid, Death alone could tame. To the mountain to the cave, Let us fly, and we p the brave: Better die than live a slive Better death than shame. 0! forbid it chosen land! Open wide the helping hand: . four thy corn and wine like sand What is wealth to fame! Quick! before the flame expire; Feed -O! feed the holy fire; Feed and it shall kindl- higher Win a generous name. - Approved mode of Novel making. Wri ck a ship or overturn a coach. Ld .there be -an interesting young woman, Tvith a child in her arm?, saved from the perils of drowning or overthrow. Let her faintcause her to he carried into the house of a kind hearted old lady, who: nuts her i! a wrjrm bed, and "ives her

8nmt; weak brandy and water. Let lhe!l0nt ou are covered with ticks Chigoes

Tonnfr woman die! Examine lier nocl:St find in one, a letter, written to her probably by her husband, with the address and signature of both torn off; in the other a cuia? old thimble, or pencil case, or locket, or any tiling like these

; i i -i i it. l I.: i;. her cheeks such as to make roses and li 11 i e s .wither with enw her form svlnh liki her step elastic her manners nifli?d yet simple and let her be unconaci -us of her beauty, though she is 'beau-

proviueu it ur. uie uiny one oi iis Kinu in ,b (1,nf3 ,.al thft hooks-scopi jns s'ing you the world. Let the baby smile. Let oa tie f00t every th.ng stings' bites, or onusthe old lady vow to bring it up. Let.es -every second of your existence you are yeas? roll on. Let the babe become awound'd hy some piece of animal hfo. th it nobeautiful young woman. Let her hair-body hs eier seen h'fjrn, except Shammer be auburn her eves celestial blue herjdarn and M iriam An ins ct with eleven l-s ino-jth like rubier her teeth seed pearl Its swimming in your tea cup i mn descnpt

r . ..ill 1 tl j .1 ijg--and tether be a proficient iti both. ; Let a nobleman and his lady come to live in the neighborhood. Lt tho lady take a fancv to the beautiful Julietta.or Amoretta, or tieavenlietta, or whatever name you have selected fur her. Let her ; to London with the nobh-man and hisa lady. Let their only son, Lord Tender - heart, fall in love with the beautiful H-'aveuUetta. Let her fall in love with him, but let her fancy he is engaged to another lady. Lpt him iro abroad with out having come lo an explanation. Let her becom" pale, and interesting by be-j inir uensive. L't her 0 to balls and i routs, and make innumerable conquests. let her dance most beautifully, though

L ?t the old ha) nave Kindly instruct- jconrdns us to uinivs foK. rapjur and drizcd her in draw int; and nature in sing- zt----to our anothecan-s rushing ;ibout with

She h-id never learned a step. Let her;brcwery wiS d roped, and the youu vo-

have m isters in French music, and Ital-jman was recommended to Mr. Hyde as ia a. Lt her refuse seven or eight offers,; a skilful lawyer, to arrange her hus-lorn-of them unexceptionable ones. Letiband's nffiirs. Hyde who was afterwards her goto a in isnuerade. Let one of her!lhe Kreat Earl oi Clarenden finding the

1R I jU l' III 1 nU-.IUUI M-m I UHV. Ul llVtl C3 - -------- . . - ; rejected admirers run away with her,'tne widow's fortune very considerable, to a dismal looking home in the country.l married her of this marriage there was -r . i t n , r ,u ;.p , ,l i i? , It her stah him with a pair of scissors no other l.sue than a daughter, who was

xm ' K UMll v i v a v j o vr i "lut'Ul -1 i . I v v - her jump out of the window, and runlmher of Mary and Anne, Queens of;" ba,-U Lomion. Let adaelbe fonglE-glund.

-rL,PI Ultll taint irom lOSS ot "loocl. L.et ahout it, and let one man be killed. Bring Loid Tcnderheart hack a2ain. Let there be an explanation. Let themi tn.iv fdH.onl l.ivH.thiillh Lord 'VA f;H hnr will not consent to the union on account' Of (lie obscurity of Hnave.diMta birth. , r L't there he a severe frost, and afterwards thaw, to m ike the streets slippery. i in tuu riiiicmmi hjuhmc uunii, u.m break his vg or his arm (it matters not which,) and hn him he carried to the ..m.. LI . .:,!., l . ,v v . v iuiv lit t rm c i i r.ltn nave a tver, and recover slowly. Let him Mart when he sees Heavenlietta. L"t her be slowing some day with tht old Id fashioned thimble or writhe with a lencil faslenrd in the old silver nencil ase-or dan.linthe locket between the penc case TndTtVr iT and let the old jren-L fiiumr 'i nd titiiit .1 t I i.i . r t eman change cidor at the smht of fhp' oif,ui li iut . 9aid tlumhle or pencil case, or locket, wiik.ii rviri iu i-iiuusc iu scieci. L,et him discover to Heavenlietta that he is Iwr trand papa, and the earl of Eat-wa-ter, that her lather is dead and that the trinket in question once belonged to her great great grand mother. L t her confide to him her attachments to L rd Tender-heart, and let the consent of his father be obtained. Let the old lady who brought up Heavenliefta be gent for to their wedding. Let the grand

papa be smitten with her charms and marry her. Let them all be happy.

Let these ingredients be carefully mixed together, with a considerable quantity of honey and sugar stuff the whole composition with sentiment, and let your garnish consist of zephyr's ivingvc"Pid's darts, and other light trifles, and you will not fail to produce as sweet a novel as one would wish to see oa a summer's day. KING SOLOMONS TEMPLE. This famous fabric was situate'd on Munt Moriah, near the place where Abraham was about to ofivr up his son Isaac, and where David met and appeas ed the destroying Angel. It was begun in the fourth. year of the reign of Solom;vi; the third after the death of David ; four hundred and eighty years after the passage of the Red Sea, and on the second d y of the month Zif, being the second month of the sacred year, which answers to the 21st of April, in the year of the world 2992, and was carried on with such prodigious speed, that it was finished, in all its parts, in little more than seven years. By the masonic art and the wise regulations of Solomon, every part of the buildieg, whether of stone, brick, timber, or met il, was wrought and prepared before they w ere brought to Jerusalem; so that the only tools made use of in erecting the fabric were wooden instruments prepared for that purpose. The noise of the axe, the hammer, and every other tool of metal, was confined to the forests of Lebanon, where the timber was procured, and to Mount Libanus, and the plains ind quarries of Zeradajhah, where the stone were raised, squared, marked and numhered; that nothing might be heard among the masons U Jerusalem, but harmony and peace. A Tropical Climate Insects are the curse oftropie.it climates. I tie veU rouge lays the Tuundation of a tremendous ulcer. Iu a rnobur' themselves in your thsh, and hatch a lare colony of voung chigoes in a few hours Sbey Mill not live to-eiher, bul evetv chigoe sets u a separate uicr. and has his own vafe pus. Flies get entry into your mouth,info your eys, into your nose. You eat l3 s Liz itds cockatrices, and snakes g.t into the with nine wings is struijhn in the smulJ r, or a caterpillar, with several d z- n eves in his dic-!b(',,V' ,s ,,SJ,n,n- over t" brd an'1 bu,,er! !l nature is alive, arul seems to be gathering her en?omol''tiie,',l hosts to eat you up as you aiv standing out of your coat, waist-coat, and breeches. Such ar the Ironic;. All this re- ' garbles and tinctures to our British constitj uonai cougtis, sore inrou, a -u sw-ii-ti laces Edinburg Review prions insiaruoi ran. uurin? tiu trouble. - in the reign of Charles the 1st. country girl came to London, in search place as a servant maid but not succeeding, she hired herselt to carry out beer front a brew-house, and was one of these called tub-women. The bicwcr observing a good looking girl, in thi low occupation, tool; her into his foniily as a servant, and after a short time ma,'rietl nL"r: but, he died while she was yet a young woman and left her the bulk of his fortune. The business of the ,,,lt - 1 waius mt r wne oi James Va. aRdjoii REVOLUTIONARY REMINISCENCES 1 e lu,,,,vv,nrT "cdot is qioied froui the new fnif-delphia QlTterly. !he K"t si a7 held possession of Ph'b'1Hl G "ow 9 head q nrt.rs Wrre j m Second street, th-fourth door below Spruce.' ,n house which was b fore occupied by Gen Cadivalladr. D recfly opposi e resided Wit nun aim lyuia w.rran, m-niDers of the socie - ly f Frunds. A superior officer of the British! army, believed to be the adjutant gm- ral fixed! nnon nno i.f ihF nh.n.K.,. .. k ... i. r.J

' - m v l k v v. m iuuuJj ,uiflttS

:P"v - ie coherence nu two t them frequent-u,v t wet there M,th and candl s, in ihose't i

consultations About the id of December, the aiij ,lHnt ?PDeral to,d Ly,J'3 ) would bm, tlie, roorn. at 7 and remain late; If" Z XJ l reUre l t0 thst when tby going tllAW wam . j. h i L fe . . annf HHI uuit. i.au ur I O ICl 10611) OUT . Ht) II . i u c j .. ' pvtirtermsh thpir firs and im Ua Ck. inRly sent all the family to bed: but ' n - uur ai iuiuas the officer bad been so parlicular, her curiosity was excited She took off her shos, and put her ear to the key hole of the concave, and overheard an order read for all British troops to march out late in the evening of the fourth, and attack General Washington's array, then encamped at White Marsh. On hearing tbi she returned to her chamber and laid down. Soon after the officers knocked at the door, hut she rosp only at the third summons, having feigned herself asleep Her mind was eo much agitated, that be could neither eat cor

sleep; supposing it to be in her power to sare the lives of thousands of her fellow countrymen.

but not Knowing now sue was to convey tue information to Gen Washington, not daring to cor.fi le it to her husband The time left, however, was short. She quickly determined to matte her way, as soon as possible, to the .American outposts. She informed her fnmily, that, as she was ia want of fLur. she would to Frankford for some; her husbttid insisted she should take her servant maid with her, hut to his surprise she positively refused She got access to Gn Howe, and solicited, what he readily grouted, a pa8S through the British troops on the Iuks. Leaving her bi at the mill she hasienrd towards the American linns, and encountered on her way an merican lieutenant colonl (Craig:) of the liiiht horse, .;k .,,.. nfl,!. th l.mb - ' . c tl 4 . , out for information Hknew her and ,nquired where she was going. She answered, in quest of her son. an ilncer in the American ft - II. 1;. 1 army, ami prayed uie colon i iu anm anui walk with her. lie did so, ordering his troops to keep ia sight. To turn she dicdoie.d her secret. aftr having obtained from him a solemn promise neter to bMriy her individua'iy, as her life iijijiht b- at stake with the iJriiish. He cnntlucied tier to a nou3e near at hand, directed something for her to eat. md hastened to head quarters, when he made G n. Washington vicquainted with what he had heard ashm'on made, of course, all preparations for b ffl og the mtditat d suri-rise. Lvdia returned home with her flu; at up nlone to wstch the movTfaienis ot the liritish troops; heard their footsteps; but when they returned in a few days aftf r. did not dare to ask a question, thogh solicitous to learn the evtnt. I he next evening the adjutant General came in, and requested her to walk up to his room, as he wished to put some qnstionsr She followed him iu terror; aud when he lock ed the door, and begged her, with an air of mystery, to be seated, she was sur that she was either susoected or betMved He inq'iT arnpif?ir whclhpr anv of her fmiilv wa- un .u. i... , ...i. . ior taai iiisn Hiien ue auu ikic vu i mm ri , met; she told him they all retired at eiht o'clock Ho observed, 4"I know you were asleep for f knocked at your chamb- r door three times before you heard me: I to entirely at a lofs to imagi-rvi who give General N aahington infjrrDaJion of our intended attack, unless the walls of ths house could speak. When we arrived near Whit- Marh we found a l lDe,r cacnon inmjnTe,J- an,J lue lTP 1 Tt

pri-:Pareu 10 '" us nwvp inircneu oiu

c oi iou. COLLECTOR'S LAST NO i ICL. NOT1GE is htreoy giv o lo ail il- s dc-i.i-qa-nt i;i ih p.ym i.t ot'heir TAXK, ttia t't lime iiniitL-d for p-tyg1 ' the- li v i-ul int tie Suic 'iVe.su!y, lias Jo- bioce p o, m.u I am yet d sli'u e ot Use tut ssry tu .o i. able r.i.- to clis h g- ihe sut,' !e-'t a.ii;t m.. to-" t!u year 165 it Oi.S; -qu .-i.T.y i v v s mr in a pciCv-uiir which wili . vtiy i.-jui'tus m?. and r-. -kUt it ..bs.duttiy iu crsa-i.y thai I snouUi coerce paj mui i-y rif a more torciti

uii m.rt.- ptrauSio... ou a tlidt iitr limes rait tf at it is eve n so, f ! daiiy .xp-ri;j.te ti rcui of it. li'jt 13 it as turd tor t sch man .h the county 10 p y i jr ii.ir.a. )i .:;c .r v o coiii UX, as it ia t v ru.r lo pjy tne .i s X ho 'd ec , dy. u r.ann.; p.y li;. a;rail sum ,gu : y-u now do V -ll expect 'il;t I Will Dc a ie o Uili ii c:e tht aa' u ;t of tUe dupncite, ur.d l.-t y isb unnoiic.-d u nil it suits your convtoin.c i ;. it is r.ot my wisa to uii,tri:3S la- pt- pic fur their tx s, a '"id ihey cu,i(hi not, ;id con.o, i ijjsnce ie nif i.ulT;r 1 m cominuf y iosmij; y t)ein to iiuiultnt: O e roan con.es io mta id 8i.-, ht it I do not las Una, h.- wid. upon th.. h oio.'f oi a grot ero n, p-y his aM on orj hefore a certain diy : -h.s is iho iasi 1 hrar wf him I until i again caU -n him An -th r whose v x il have p id toe ilKre or fjar ys., corals to n)t ; 1 I . . . na a:ft. a tviw mote ays o gr.ic, & i ;ti;-n h wid (c ub- o pv h;s ais. The ne st Hikht of him hr- Ifs m vfd om f the state, a-.d u l i.t myitis aef. au-Js nie of tin money wtn:h I fuvi pud out of my p.cket f ,r h.ai. For thr bove icasons, all ihos i d bled lo me for taxes mm' pi Ue Siisc, on or b.t'ore the lOdi ot Ap i nrjt; for I am determii.ed to collect alt the I' Xl-lS Ill'K, g'j as to enaoie me to pay the am -u a of ti.e duplicate-, togethtr with ihe prr ccotag-L charged wgnmst me. 1 iorih rpj've o tueih.tl wjU on the FIRST MOM) V IN MAY, ISlT, dKr for SALE all the LA v m .nd LOTS t ha v the Uxrs art r-ot PAID ihertonprt vi ms to thit time, and eonti-.iue io sell fr..m da to day until all are offered by their nuauer oi Towc, Rtnj;, Seclioi-, or pn thereof, as thev j . - i v ill IjlU JH 11JC UbJIIICJIc I.; I llic JCJl lo'-6 d tor all farmer ears that I have beei co';t'r -f , , noufy all persms that are mdthted to me for fees, i.otes nd accr.u.asto PaV ihe 9tand th rgtd on the duplicate for ihe ear - - - . - u -m j m aji 4i 4lV7i I o l I shall tsk? he necessary sirps iu recoti r il ,7 or Ottoie the IU h diy of April, s atorts.ni, ih ind Sos.my business. JOHN SPENCER, c. d. c. March 27, 1826. 11. Millinerj & Mantau Making BUSINESS. KESlnCTI-UL LY iutorma t tie Laiils d Lfc- rrnci-bu lIi nu its vicmr.y, that ahe ua recentii r turned from c n lnni 'his lrt, w'ure she imen.is car ',y nf n !!e sh (nislfl ,!- ' i shrv h. s tqhorn Flats, Leghorn, istrato and Velvet humcu ui nd trimmed, in ii. in ;s nd t'.shtoi; !c stle, too -m . ce tionnets a -so coloured "r -u.itenrd , ISXIS, W;.; aiSO be IU tdc on apptl. auoi , 1 1 1 ihe .;ri estv.rstty nd ncv.ia' ar.d most approv u - anner. Ilcsidence opposite to Mr. Cray's I. io. in:l in the room immediately over Mr Lras'us Touey's Storf, il strtet, LiWi tncefupKh March 17, 1827. 19. N E IV-L A IV R ENCE B UR G II lite. U bSClilUFR wishes to inform his riends m t the puhhe, that he has returntt from Wilmmgioo U the old stand at New Law lencehurg-h, and occupies the Urg-e Drick Hou -ailed LlbKK ! Y HOTEL, lately kept by Grorp Weaver, where he will be happy to e:iterta. Travellers and alt who my pleas? to favor hin with a callbelieving that his fellow citiz. ns am x generous public will patronize him with th .same liberality tht he had the pleasure to r ceive when formerly occupying- 'h Kran-i. JAMES WATSON. March 10, 1827, 9 tf,

.e ha.-d nnd moay d.tM.oi. to pro urt,i .d

J INSURANCE COMPiLK. pi K. I O tv ir the 1'rotsctiori insra'ice Com but y oi lfirfrd, Gonoecti; ut, orT; rs to inurt li 'Uii s. Starts, Mills, Factories, lUrns, end the c; nt?r.ts f earn, together with every othrr similar spe cies of properly. Against Loss or Darnags iy Fire. The raits of Fc mum offered, arc as low is thst

PROTECTION

of ny oiher similar instituxion, an! tvery nojia ihe sidr; acid on being informed that a ated

h9 now n opportunity, for a tr.fl i sum. t protect himself agmn-ii the ravg s ot this dsuurtive eiemrn, which often, m a so.gle hour, swerps away the- earnings of many years 1 he course the t live pursue iu transiting heir business, unit in thr adjusting and paynr.tni -f losses s prorop: and hh.rot. For urir.u of I . t : . . ... a m. i 'Insurance, application ny ri-iaie 10 me anof i.atned Agent, wh is au'no iz-d to issue pohci-s ? irp;,.ts Wlth..ut deLv. N H su rances upon FUt boats and o'her 'proper y upi.n ih- river car. dlij be iT crd . uirch 10 1S27. U tt. Henri Reed, p ?rl'r ESPEC1 FULLY i to.ms h.s friends former cuumers, thni he tu-s ietuit-d to Lirf nctburgh and opened his sh-p on hig street, onr door below Ht ts.n t.r.d G sor-.'ss ore, in the room formerly ocupied s v Silvt-r Smi li giiop, where he mtend3 keeping on hand a con 8n' S '- ply of

oaUUlUS, XriUlU6, ailU riciriiuas.ni k u. t La M.t.'aCoogh Drops, wh.chhave

of al kino's, nd of the test qiuh-y . t v h.. L iie offers low for C sh. Wo k , F ur by thrrel, or Lirien at the rr.arS.et price. Hr has nro.urtd the exclusive rig1 t tor ih:sC ui ty t i m,k ng Mixer's patent SPRING SADDLES, win. h in ponit of eiSe and curability annot i e surpassed in the wester counti , of whom ihe ctn be procured. He fl tiers himstif that firstn give general satis facti'-n to thse uho m-y favor !i m wjih h ir us' m Lazirencebitrgh, March 31, 1827. 12. To ii4ent or Sell 3 x LL re t or .l Ci ,i civ '4T lir k Tavern A m he tcwi ot L wr.nret.urU, su. it- t m L No I CO, -ht corner ct -hort N w s rtns, oetwten H p." street nd Mr. J h'i (J.hsons WtliMis1. H-ing the r.eares puonc oosr to the Steam H t L t tsf, nd havng the ai'vaniag-e -f a -.wn story V) zz, whi-'h c:nn m .ndi a beautiful pr- sp-Ct : tf.e 'i'tr, il ituy oe sid lobe h- n s; o-.v. m- -'lulled TAVERN STAND n the plate. 1 will red tht a t inmd prtrn srs on nioiferiite terms, and to.- n le h ot as- tha1 may uit the con :i;t'irfo! ihe r- nlt-r; t.d any ptraon wishing to pur h5c wdl fi d ttit ;,y:i:cnt li' cr.l. It 1 do n arit c- rm, 1 w.li oniinue to kt p a pubiic hous .-s heft t re, nd shs'l eade-.vor io set o.r.r.iod-ir' al. ilsoa; ho a- iy give me a call. john erE;ci:it April 14 !Si7. li N. U. I have so much unsettled bus.ocji io t ;nd to i thi CrUie for uishu to r 't mv ' s ' US'.. f - ' REMOVAL. I have often s n fashions nind o clay, iJut nr'tr fa, hion mads in a diy JAMiS ii. GHAvES ULl Y inu iniij n.i. iti .as ard h -ilL! puwi; , 1 1 a ' ti lit-s ittiu vtct h.s T-ILOK liU' t!!gh "dn e:, oof uo.i a'-ovt D;v fun k y sl.'O,:, Mud i t-.ii ly opposite A S'. C .;i s Law ihu i v.'iere he s row leaoy to rTitTi o-c n -e who wy can oo iuiritor FasuioAABLS or ai y her Clcthes on t rciona v. ti rnia, .s die fs!;ion vt die tin. s wdl a', nut rhji.kf.il for the liberal intoutig rn-nt htveio lore ;te.v- d, tie sohci's cuntusuanc ( f diri--f-v.r, aisu: mg 'dial his vo;;'i ihill r.oi bo !dc; ior to oi. rn ie in tht li.te. Apri!23, 1827- 16 tf. Dr. DIX'S STOMACHIC BTl TERS. A HE recemm na-d in us oring v. ek C rsti S- tu'io;;3. clea.nsiog' and s:re g'h'.'niag- tht: : .auch, and mrte s rg ih Appt-i lie, rtmoviug Nuse-i, V-JOiitt-.g, Heart Uani, ivt-.k.iess of th. lrt ait, Ortio in ihe M jmicfi, ar.d other symptoms l-'.iiukn.e aud lodietsiion. 1 h y a'so posses thr property of converting whiskey into a s imul .iirjr, u.vigorata and I stomachic roniial. (Tj A f rt queu "use of these bitttrs are a preventative ot the F. .er ai;d Agus Mctrch 31, 1327. ADMINISi RA i ORS' NO. iCL . hi.-. giveo . i -i i c soii v sp st to stie die prt-m t,s, iu ti e tov i. of his ng C7U(. lit t yi'ti .m'-.hij, .'ili.K .'JIUIU y Ml j Juutr O' xt whu h " id be tl e t.oid tt.v of June, I p;t l Of tilr Tf I Estate Ot Glul.CE At'bTIS. tii. 19 of DearOern county deceased, fceau thv Kor h half of m lot No. 5S m ths lov- n t lxin g bun, f i' the btst p. ice the s.ime will i-i IVims wiii be mdde known on ihe dtv of sale iiv or-rk-r ot Uk t urt for the sealcmrnt of Dec .cents' t states iu tnd for the c-unty of Dearborn. A Ml.IK.1. JLLI.Y, CiiAF.LL ENGLISH. LltlTT'DS, March 31, 1827. 12.'1 TAILORING. 1 HI-: -Uii3.,iiiiih!i a. s ih s method, 'o ii form ois o d ii ods ar.d 'h- pul 1 c :n i: m-r-il dial he has coraTi .o-.t-d th- T,a!o,iag Business. in the .ufth of AL'UIHIA, h.rctoS who icti itiiiiiig'u t,vi.i unh ibsir custom my. depena on hi aVii.sr lorir v.oisucne m the redtt st and bes ro .r.i.tr wrh deipn.h. All orders will e attended i-. w i pu-. udiy WELLING CAMPBELL. Aurora, M uch 31, 1SJ7. 11 tf. N. G. HO w A D, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, L9vr;ncc-iu!go, iudut:. will fkithfully at ifud ti protcssional busin-. ss intrubled to his c re fie wdl attend the eourts n thv 3d Circuit, dSso ihr Supreme and U Stdtts courts at h-di--nap hs OJhV.e on Hijrh Street, opposiie the U rk's Ofti - Feb. 25, 1826. 8. THE ELEGANT HORSE SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, Stii 77"JLL Stand tht .ilUH S sin frk V f tomciencing 1st ot April, & 'v "Vt i d ending 'st July mx tie Is nSTS t k o-i the Frm ot Cap' J.t O --f' Pi 1 1. Boone county, Kv. nd tfit 2tid wtek at Lawrenteourgh I.

i.i;g . .-ciy other wetk to und from tius, lUcts curing the seson. JQ For terms and prticulirs see hand bills A S. 1'IATV. Mircb 3, 1827 -tt;

La Mott s Cough Drops. Valuable Medicine for COUGHS AJVD CONSUMPTIONS. NEW CERTIFICATES. .W3?ff. lroN,j" K g-ruing 1 do, the ual U vt h jfH cd Heel constrained to spe-t .t" ihe Dti.fht winch my iamdy have d rived frrm the uc ot La Mott' 9 Cough Drcpi. For three ye.rs prtxi us to 1B25 my uife had rcoc.ted lurns tf btttd ne at tht lungs, with p.ia

cnsun.niion would bt thr rt suit, unless irnmedt.iil) airtaud, Iprocuied a bottle of the .oove '.lops, which hve tSec;uilly restored her U he: I h. I iis had a ltils tughter, who wjiS sorely ihicted with fep-srr;dc ksthmi,so that she be- . snu pl- ai d rm ruud, iid so ois itbsmjweff the fi'-s, ihct h.- utile sutlerer apptiAd m uy ism s ntartj url cied. Many itung u-rr t w i'hout t fftct, tjilutrnde use t La ;to". i5s (;oi gti lrops, accmp n.cd wiih ha iiip, od .! i belue, il as ihe mens blcsted to her reci vtry. otcrii month have passed :ur.i g wLuh slit li d tui onr parcx)sm, ia whi.h csr the smt mci;s were used w;th 4Ul SUCCi ss. I can further state, that my brother, Jimea Hred w.s in the year IS. 4, tr seve ral mrnihs c u fiued a corisu erahlt prt of 'he tim- wim the s hma, attended ui.h cough, d fH uhy of brt -atuiog, &c. At i. gh' (mt)rc thun in ihe dy ttm) ht uus often u ctr ihe most distressing apprth.-nsi s t immr ite suff icticn, so that hr w. utd rush tn.m Ins bed to ihv door tor cold nr. Tht pra-. tire if an eminent ptnsician Wag be , n sos!uUry th. he hs tor s months past rij v-d g .od tuaPh JOHN KLED. Jackson (.V. Y) October 15, 18.6. .Mtss s Cos$itt-l have, tor eighteen years, fieri, t. - uo-t a i-i Iwn eff etion of ihe breast and iui-.gs, fct ei-dtd wi h a stvt re cough, p4in in the sior. (iort o fli ulij of breathing; nd in the fait f 18J5 1 br. .me so much reductd, 'hat my life a a jv Kpoirtd of, und re eiv.ng no vlslle bt nefi frum m ph)icia", I ws aovised to m Ice nil of La Mu ts(Jough l)r- ps, and af er tak.u ont bolt e, Wos res -rtd to p:rfect he-ihh- tnd i i my U rn hth f, that ihe use of the abovat !.med drops savtd my i;feTHOM S JtNES. r'aumbus f uhio J Jn'xf 22, I82r3. I' p d oy O aiu 5 Cro Coltimh-j Ohio, uhosr singiiaures will be affixed m tueir wn hn l writ jog to taeh biU ot direr t.ns. H pirticular dm t-a h bottle is enveloped i.i ru-ik label, which is strut. k ou the same bill vi h ttu dirtctioiis. SoSd vh ole-silr tnd r tai!, t y them and tg? nte of their appointing :hroughout the United stute no Canctas. Earh bottle contains 45 doses Price, Ore IK Ur. For sile at the Drug Store of t Da. t21M FFRRI5, September 1, IS 6. LavreTiceburgh. OOT and SHOE SIGN OF THE fTf sT4 WW W-fc V?NF uouien isooL w. A frw doors North Eist from (he Indiana Hotel, LdlVREJVCEBURGIL M 'io r - ii ';. fi id n on li.h Strett; My vork a fi s bo h inland neut; Xnum ra-itena!8 are fi'-at rate, Equ I -o.iny io the State; M 'u-ovkir.eTi -re of tht- fi st stsrrp, t 'ud lo any that do (rar:p. 1 get my stock ff m Iilumac:ir.k The qu, ity's thr b-st I think: I U -if Mvgccb .Seal, and Cafihtv. K.d Prunetl, and everias n.iLoi,.d , U i.oai and Skirling pli l A;.a every th:rg tfia' ran conteat ve " t.xz' p i. k n ! (;f ustfol truth, Th.t ot oj evil' man calls oez. It g . nerousiy youM ccn Jtscer.tl, A U liere our ptroaaj;e cztend. You', i tln-,y S id ens at my pc3t. Strength. newness, fashion, all the teas'; Iliis 1 conceive yur Dt&t expedient, And shall rtmao: oup m s obtdi-nt ISAAC PROTZMAN. April 21, 1SC7. l5tf LAND TITLES. 1HC B-ard ot Coii.niissu nrrs to perpetuate tstim u lor .h- ci.Ut ly t.l D rl.on,, wid vat t toe vhi col Uan i il p.m.,,, ,a ,hc. louncf LilC V Livrto f-utfTo, on iht iii&t d v f i,t, , cloi 'tt. A. M.for the duid -sk of n-r m, ,crJi ;d net ot the- mstente ot deeds, did other inv.ium,ntstf wrung, coi.sumed by fire m the coun house at L,wncelurghs ad also receivu g and admitting io record alld.eds htretofore recorded, and all settlements of cccedents estates, and p.oha'e busn e&s, iht- record of which was coilSun.t-d y firt. The session wdl continue f r two wt ks, i i usintss itquire. y order of iht B .,rd. UaN L H.GERMAN, Cleik. N. H All deeds and other lostrumeats heretofore recorded, wm be dnnt'tc to rtcoia wuh. out expti.se to the ptriy ro kirig such nnhca. tu n, i, ihe ttts for such services rt nuifi .. services are pitid out of the couiry treasury. 20 h April, 187 U. H. 15-tf Carding Machine. THE e UURlBLK (ifit,s for s-p Cyrillic M ., hm.. .. i. ia rev - to .... i wi.u.u liv win sen i,n mod-rite tcrma tor Cash or pprcv.d Credit. A. SMITH. La-urcnrcburgh) March 24, 1 827. 11. 1??" L.,.L 75 OF PUBLICATION The Palladium is prime.. u5.k!y, on super rcyrd pap,,. ThREE DOLLARS per annual! P4td a the end ct th je.r; wt..h may be dig! h rgred by the p meot of TV O DOLLARS ia ?"eZ' r ry P TW O DOLLAR & FUTY ;1' ib athe puation of S:x months V "h r!ceive lht ir P Hts through the . . -...vC. r .y man c-rrur. must pay the a-r. ge. odierwist it will u charged on their i.ui s np-ion. c 4 ADVf.RTISLIEr;TS Containing 12 Uvts, three ,r,serti ns or less, one dollar; twertyfive cents forrach additional sertion-largcr advertise mt nts in the same nro portion. l,jm I he CASH must accompany advc rti3rment. otherwise they wdl be puM.shed U.t naid fcr i the expense of the advert str. V letters o the ednors mus't be nest Daid