Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 32, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 18 August 1827 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

From the American Farmer. THE FARMER. Of all pursuit by roan invented, The Ploughman is the best contented, Ilis calling's good, bis profits high, And on bis labots all rely; Mechanics all by him are fed, Ofbino the Merchants seek their bread: His band give meat to every thing, Up from the beggar to the king. The ro'lk and honiy, corn and wheat, Are by his labours roads complete; Our clothes from him roust first anse, To deck the fop or dress the wise; We then by vote may justly state, The Ploughman ranks among the greatMore independent than them all, Who dwell upon this earthly ball All hail ! ye Farmers, young 8nd old! Push on your ploughs with courage bold, Your wealth arises from your clod, Your independence from jour God. If then the plough supports the nation, And men of nnk in every station, Let Kings to Farmers make a bow, And every man procure a plough. ORIGINAL. TO A PLVCH OF SXUFF. Unsung the joys that thou bestowesf, When as along the nasal cave, With caustic tickling step thou throwest Foil many an undulating ware Of mixt sensations o'er the soul. Hardened, ungrateful is, the knava That would not on the inky scroll Of Posey, thy name enroll. Oft when vexatious cares oppress, Thy power, O snuff! will bid them fly, Chase the Blue Devils from the breast, Ortoothe the weeping optics dry; At thy command the mental sky, Will beam in blue ilTulgencf-, bright As heaven's brightest canopy, When Sol burns from bis zenith height. THESEUS. From Noah's Enquirer. TIUSBAXD AXD IV J FE. We bachelors are frequently doomed to witness sad effects of double 'blessedness.' Returning from the theatre on Monday night, our ears were assailed, in ;i street leading to Broadway, by a combination of horrid noises. Crossing to the house whence they issued, we satv through the window, a tall Amazonian figure, half dressed,, hr andishing a huge pewter pot, and threatening to annihilate the little half starved weezenfaced looking thing, (which usually passed for a husband,) who was creeping for safety behind a rickety table. 'Strike me,1 yelled the termagant! 'Strike me ye villianl Strike an unarmed female ye cowardly viper 1 Why Hont ye strike

me why dont ye 1 say' With that punishment of ingratitude in children. An she aimed the pewter pot at his hcad,'pminMit trtdorat tiyons, who had acquired an which fortunately missed the tremMing easy fortune had 2 daughters, be;weeu whom,

husband bv an ineh or two. niul VII HmI.

tened from the wall. She then caught condition ttiat ho should piss the summer with oirrp nmuiiMu i.ikeii sinuer under a tree, liim by the -hair and began to thrash him p "itli the other. Before the w lely killed by lightnings. soundly, exclaiming all the while that ; ernl of founa .utnei-nt 6roaJ . n t. tt. . t .L1 . , u n . r, , toconclude that he wasnota very accepted u.rst lL-aamUic Oa the Sth ult a tjrnble av.v she was a "poor, weak, teeble woman, . , , ' u.-i, a.t...... t c r v ... . P , X,T . A ' to either: af which, however he tjok no notice, ; ,3nc,,e destro)ed at un Jinopr, in Norway, all Without a protector, &C. We ought to but hir J a handsome l0dg. , u hich he re- the bu.Ming. of a farm. and 56 b ,ats. Pho vast have mentioned that four or five little M a few w lle hvn a ,ed. to a! tM8i of snow fdhng into the L,fce caused it to Cheruos, dear pledges of alrcction, were-ffipnd and told him the truth of the tviHtter. ove.lloxv its banks, and inundate all the surshuddenni? and crying in a corner, ati,jesjrj0K tiie glft f .jco livers, and the loin of round.n- country 5 by which -teat damage was

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this exliiDition or maternal meeUness. 50,003 in cash far a few hours. His iiiend - NSo said we to ourselve?, this is domestic, very readdy complied with this rq iest: and ; felictty. This is conjugal tenderness (the next dav thc old gentleman made ik splendid

tQ IS -What 1 meant by having a fond. entertainment to which his daughters and their tne American Education Society states that N parther to soolhe one's cares, augment! husbands were invited. Just as dinner was the propulation of the U States is advancing1 pV- nir jry, and partake cur sorrows: Well, over, bis friend came in a great hurry, told birn at the rate of one thousand every daj : three thin Ir U..i-nn t -Kf .-...r. i nf an iinPYncrfpfl.flom.inrl nnnn l.ini. anil ilsir-! hundred and sixtv five thousand vr

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Xuv. and rather than hav nur hpr, le !,Wn hv o-rpnr sho Hhlinh r ,r ; n:

continue, (at least for a few wefilcs lonKJ " ha B3n"!'1 "; and snm8 ",e nrx' r00!a "'"h-ra in j... I.ol.lo; cork Ihe hot.les closeer,) to nuzzle in our narrow truckle bc.J.lbrDK'"?,,"e. mo,n??-, f-"' "f Tl rLt Zl Ti" IT r"!of"'e , fx (-n c itt0' suffered to stay at his lodgings, his daugh- Lnrrants may be kept fresh and green in this nione perhaps, but still in salety aQu!t . ;f . . . msnnrr iwdve moDtUor more. 9n,i .n

suencc. si! ' From the Port Folio, "THE BACHELOR'S ELYSIUM. We are informed that there is in thc - 1 1 r i -v r I i"1 r n f w n - i . w T . . . 1 ,. , vim. i .M.uu i YtrtK- p,cr,l" l w ii'iiua ana otcneiors caneu me v laaiers Urcen,; Where tney are condemned, tor the lack ,of cood fellowship in this world, to dance v together to all enternity. Oae of a par- ; -ity'vvh;) had been conversing on this sub"'ject, after retiring home had his brain so occupied with it that he imagined himself dead and translated to this scene of incessrmt fiddling and duttcing. After de-la " scribing hia journey to these merry

- ' . ."1 "female figure advancing with a rapid moUinn. resemb no- a hnn. sbin .nnil i.imr. Uie now cast a glance over his own per

abodes of hopping shades, he says that snal n01 ae mors notorious. Coming to a oa passing the confines, he nrecelvcd a!runtain' surrounded, as common, with tall

J son, as a gentle spirit naturally would xdo at the approach of a femaleand dis- . -covered for the first time, that although

in: m.iu icn in:, suusuince in me oineri world, he was possessed of an airy form precisely similar io tne one tic Irad left behind him. and was clad in n suit f X. UI

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) jycjoines maae in me newest tashion,

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vious to his de nh. f. As the figure came near, s!v slackened her pace and struck into a graceful chassee forward, at the same time motioning to cross the revu- - let; which he no sooner did than he fell to dancing with incredible agility.' 113 is then conducted or rather whril-

ed away in a waltz by his companion to the manager of the Green, where he has . an opportunity of bchoidjng the congre-

tesque appearance ot tne various troupes particularly amused him. The Grecian robe and the Roman toga, the monkish cowl, the monastic veil, and the blanket

and feathers of the Indians ; were min gled in ludicrous contrast.' The allotmerit of partners was equally divirting. . , . l-ij-ai i

-i i -i l i i i i : back-country colonist wears sheathed at his ofl a beggar girl, while a broad shoulder-! !sldej) anj witb thc utmost force of his arm, cd Mynheer flaunted with an Italian coun-!pIuoged it into the anifraps breast. The thrust tess. Queen Elizabeth was dancing alWas a deadlv one. far G.-rt w a bull anrl

jig with a jolly cobler, a person of great oonnommie, out who Miiea not io apply the strap when his Stately partner moved with less acilitv than comnorted with his notions.' 'PI... 11 : :-! .Lr.L ....

x hc juiiuwnig picture wnicri con- tM uuanmiaie mam eludes the article, is so true to life thatiwith his tdlon3- tbzt his bire bons were Uui .Saddles, Bridles, and Harness

we cannot fail to recognize the charac - terUtic resemblance. 'My attention was withdrawn from the ,1 ... k., i ,.f i ii - - r' excited universal attention. lie was a tall, guant hard featured personage, whose beard had evidently not known lore his decease, liis teet were cased in moccasins, and his limbs in rude vest-

. - c i i.-t."... i .. u .-. of another description. I determined to have a little chat with him, and ap - I I J l 1 II. J it UI lllll IIIM lUTHlu mill II"" Fiddler's Green. 'I don't know, stran - 7 ger,' said he scratching his head; 4I am jubus that I have got into a sort of a primary here. I expressed my surprise at his not admiringa place where there were so many fine ladies: 4 Why as to the matter of that,' said he, Hherc ia a wonderful smart chance of women here that are a fact, and female society are elegant for them that like but for my part, I'd rather camp out by the side of a canebrako. where there was a good chance for bears and tu ikies.' 'But you forget,' said I,! 'that you have Jet t your flesh and blood behind you.' 'That are a fact,' said lie. 'I feel powerfully weak, but i doift like the tixens here, any how I'm a'bominable hand among women so I'd thank 'em not be cutting their shines about me.' 'But my friend, you will have to turn in directly, and dance with some of them. 'I reckon not,' said he 'if 1 do, I'll agree to give up my judgment; but ifary of 'em liave a mind to run or jump for half a pint, I'd as leave do it as not. Punishment of Ingratitude. A French writer ; relates the following reuirkable instance of the on their mama-re. he divided his property on! ' - . ' " Jed to know whether he could lend him 50 000 avers. The old man told him without any ernotion that twice ts much was at his service, - j - one place than the other; and after three or' four years spent with them he died; when upon examining his cabinet, instead of (he livres, J there was found a note containing those words -t iirunu u mmu I Hill lil llJi.-"i who has suffered by his virtues, has a avail himself to the vices of those by -"He 1 a a iiwi io aviiu miaseii 10 u.e vices 01 i:jose uy wuom lie nas ueen injured; and a father o'jjfht nerer be so lomJ ot his children as to forget; what is duo to himself.'. Conflict with a Lion ' Poor Gert Rdinrps ' n veehoor, ot the Cmloclf d9tncl," says Mr.'8 'rhoo)pson, in his new boak of Tratth and Adventures, "was out hunting in company with neignbour, tvhose name, as he is yet ahvo, anJ uas perhaps been sutHcit-ntly punished, lj 11! A l Teea and rus,)e9 l,frt nan(Je,J n,s to h" -uc:f .iu m.incu iu tearcu 101 va;er. uui ue no sooner approaciieu me iountam,! than an enormous lion started up and seized j bim by the left arm. The man, though taken i IV. i 1 - - i . f . ! by surprise, stood stock still without struggling, I aivare that the least attempt to Prani tvniih! I i,ure his instant destruction on The animil also uu. i nt anunai also remained motionless, holding List the man's arm in bi3 fangs, bat witkout biting it severely, and shutting his eyes at the same time, as if he could not withstand the countenance ot bis victim. As they stood in this position, Gert, collecting Ins presence of mind, bgan to beckon to bis comrade to advance and shoot the lion in the forehegd. This might have been easily effect ed, as the animal not only continued still with closed eyes, but Girl's body concealed from his notice any object advancing in front of him. But the fellov? was a vile poltroon; and in place of complying with his fiiend's dircctioaa, or mak ing any other attempt to save bim, he began cau tiously to retreat to the top of a neig'ibourio rock. Gcrt continued earnestly to beckon fyij

mems oi ourivMwi, x puvut i uum tiu nan sa)s: int captains ol the two ships pouch were Mispended from i)islotilders, lately arrived from Europe with passengers, and a huge knife rested at his girdle. I .were brought up before the mayor on ,vturknew him at once to be a hunter, who ly morning charged with having brought had been chasing deer in the woods paupers into the city sail out by the parishes when he ouHit to have been chasms dears 0n vestignon. it ip u.. ui them,

assistance for along time, the lion continuing j

perfectly quiet; and the lion-hunter3 affirm that if he bad but persevered a little longer, the animal would have at length relaxed bis hold, and left him uniojured Such cjses at least, they maintain have occasionally occurred But Grt, indignnnt at the pusillnnimity of his comrade, and losing patience with the lion, at uis mine rrL!uij wincu every In iIbaim l- m ( ! T.A f aiA.fc-n inlv.aL .powerful mans but it did nor prove cff-ciui!

m time to save his on lite, for the enraged ; Lawrenceburgh and opened his shop on high 'savage striving to grapple with him, and helds reet, on;- riorht!ow lietson and ii !t.sois stoic,

at arm's len-rth by the utmost rff.i ts of C - iW

'strength and derparation. so dreadfully lacemt-ishP' L.U .tan,l.m f .U ....f. ... ...

,Pen - 1 he I,on le"1 at last lrja l"ss of blood, ana uert lil along with him. I tie cowardiy companion, who had witnessrd this fearful stru -i r . t. ,. i. i S,c ,,ul" w,r IULU ,JOW nowevor looa courage jto advance, and succeeded in carrv nf his mangled Jnend to tbn nearest house, ubere K..rr-Ui ,a e,u. na: ,, . sucn surgical aid as tne neihbouis could rive, Waf iina,eijiaelr but va,n!y appjjpd Grt expired on the third diy after of a lockTrampcrtations! The Nev-York Amer- : . " 'V ,ilu !IUUiJir nac passages j"ere J ,uf P'sh. I be captain, .iiu tiri ur.i(tlt:u UU ijaU IO K fl (1 IV i 111 re T" I .1 i !f f8 lheP-8-S" -ra tak-n by a broker. IVItliniir hie iiAirinir irdn mlnnnn...! t . without his knowing who advanced the mon y. 1 he pentllj in such case is very heaty and will no doubt be enforced. If would be wrll for ship owners fo be particular (h tt suca frauds arc not practised on them in future. Lord Kellie was amusing the company with the aecouot of a sermon he had heard in America, in which the preacher related ths mirule cfSt Anthony pieching to th? flhc9, which in order to listen to his pious discourse, held their heads out of the water. ,4I can credit the miracle,' said Harry Erskine. 'if your lordship was at church ' I ortan!y was there," said thc peer. 4 Then," r joined Harry, slhere, was at least ont fish out ot water," Bugs. The spirit of tar is so powiful e poison to these nightly visiters th.it as soon as it comes in contact with one it ins'anfiy dies It shou.d be applied by m-ans of a small pr.inting brush, to the joints od eitivices or cracks! in Ihe bedstead, and also their places of retreat in the wainscot or wail ho noxious is the srorii to tutse vermin, that thy desert the bed uhere it has been used The price of tar is 9 1 per q i rt The rectified spirits of tar, which is kss odoriferous, is 2s. per pint. Hoth b?in volatile, they should not be usul by candlelight. The essence of brgn)ofte is al.-o a powerful poi3on to bugs.-G.icu'e of Health

From Lahcuwn. Near Cornwej, the seat ofi"-1 Mr Wilham 1 oleimn in this county twelve w,1

CI. t....l. L I - i t .. onc - Increnss of Population The Annual Report To Preserve Currants. Gather currants hen green, separate them from the stems and - - , m uioac good pies in the winter and spring. Machine for digging pota'ocs.Mr. Michael Itttl'PK n i Wi.ntI r ... 2 . . miatij, ui unuiu-"! I lUVetl'cU 3 111-1 chine, simple in its construction and principle,' by whio.i with tiro horses and one attendant, j i'jim, ui unu us. j.il" ii vpn pii a uy nnio.i wnn tiro norses and one attendant, ! an acre ol potatoes cm be dugout in one hour Also, an acre ot ground, previously ploughed for oats or other grain, can b; borrowed hv it i in an hour with two horses and one attendant thereby t-ff cting, in tb branch of harrow in-' . n "unu 8avin" f upwards of 03 percent, or in other words, doing the work of S2 horses and lb" attendants with two horses and one atfnd.int. JU Juur XstaTe oYIyijuxa" Set. ucarborn Countu. i Dearborn Circuit Court: Ai-ril Term, 1C27. . . . Harriet L. Neal ) versus ( Man,r' J On petition for divorce. ov comes thc s; co.npTainant , by Howard ' orce, nc hies hzr petition D :rav iiikT ui k'.irff tr.vr. I ... t k. i . Vi V ""ihiuj, xor certain reasons m tne s .j Ilr..lltI., f-,t . m the satkciion of the ccjrt tbt m ,n m-J , , . :he rit 'f-nrlsrr n!r.K.o-;) ... . . . . .. ihis stute, it is therefore luied and ordered t the court, that notice of (he pendency of the T "'"''iu ia uui in innaomni o 5B,U r ni.i for divorce be published four weeks successively in the Indian l'-iludi uni, a newtp.per printed and published in Lwrenctfbu-gli, in D-arborn county, rtquiing the siid AJariin Neal to be and a;er etore the Judges of ihe Dearborn circuit . ourt, at their itixa to be holdeii at Liwruno?urgh, in and for the county of Dviiooin .a the first .Monday in October next, then anu here to ansv.tr the ilili or petition fu tid, Gl ne same will then be heaia in his alser.ee, nd -iccrcc entered thereon ccordiigty ALtX II Dtl.L l) p. Clerk. Jane 25, 1V7. fwi" Jmcs Iili Clt-rk

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Having remdved to Lawrenceburgh, offers hi9 professional services to those who may wish his assistance Office on High Street, in a room directly over Beeson Gibson's Store. May 12, 1827 IS tf.

Henri Need, !") ESTEd FULLY i ro ms his friends and i -1 former customers, tint he hs returned to - " the room formes ly occupied us a Sdvtr bn.i.h wher.e hynUs kctP,P on hand a cou SU'eW of kinds, nd of the best q jality ; lt of u hicli ue offers iow tor G-sti, Wti ski), T.our by thr harrtfl, ur litteti at the market price, lis has procured tt.t exclusive right for this County t(.r iiak:iij Mixer's ptent bPUING SADDLES, wliich in point ot ese rihi :urDiiity cnnol ce burp.iSr8td in die western country, of whom they ran be procured. flatters himself that he cu .ve general satir.ctiu-!i to thvse vho may fnvor him wi'h their cus'.cm. Laicrcnceburuh Jlurch 31,1 827. 1 2. XE Ur-L A U'R E X C E B UR G II IIL. aUliCIiilil R wistirs to iistiam his tritnds and the public, I t Le has rtturnea froci Wilmington t;i thr oki st.nnd at Jstv.r Lawrt n"" '' ' :lUpif ft llic luff m;. k nm called Lli Lli i Y HOI KL, ia't l kept by G i,rg? We.vfr, where he will be hj py to entertain S'i'Avelle. s nd all who m y plrast: to t:vorhiin ih a C:li it lievitijr '.hat his iVllow c"?tzv ns nu i;r H"l . U3 'UUIIU " III ilAll Uliikv UIHI "III llber,i,.y that h, h-d tl.t p,,asure to rt i i- i .1 ..., . git; r.us public wiil ptiomze bun with the .-.c-ive when forxneriv o. upvir-ir h- stKn. JAMES WATSON. Mtrch 10, 1827. 0 tf. Dearborn Circuit Court: April lenity IS27. Samuel Lamdtn versus Jts?e Caitovvay. ' )n Conioiainl in Chancery. NOW ccmrs the complainant, hy George H SJui.n his attorney, ad it appearing to the stis action of tht court ti t Js.e Uailv..y is not c rt-siutnt of t?iis state, It is therefore ruled aiu; 1 udtrtd by the court now htre in chancery sit ting, ti t notice ot thr peiuirmy of hi said bid e published in the l-idi.:na PalUdiuio, u newspaper printed and publ shed in It wrenceburgh, Dearborn county, nd requiring he saui dttend nt to be i.r.d appesv before the Judge of ou' JUrarborn circuit court, in chancery iilting, ay ihro term to be holdeii Mt L.wrtncebuigii in :tnd tor the s:d county of Dearborn, on the first .siondav in October nJxt. or the bill aforesaid be take.i us conf ssed, nnd the mailers and hingi therein pravtd for will be decreed accordingly. ALEX. H. DILL, Dep Clerk, tor James Dill Clerk. June 25 &27. 25-. w Six Cents Reward Will be gitn lo te person or per Suns wlio will appr. hend and lrmg to tlie sabscritei residing in Uion cooniy, Ky. lti by the oaaie of WHITFIELD Y UKLL, was U .unit an Apprentice by his father rhomud V oi ti Said Wh uLld run viv s m;imc ibou. the first of April he is a,ed 17 years three ot Ins right haml tugers iv grown together or burnt ou. GLOHGK COHN. July 1827. PUBLIC XOTICE. 7"CHK.& my ut ANNA hath It ft my bd nd bodid wulioul ry provoctuon, Hits is therefore to tor. wttrn all persons from Uu&ti; r t.cr on my account, as I am deiermmt-d lo py no dehts if h r contracting tince the twenty iifth day of Juiv )87. N a X H ANIEL TUCKER. Auomt 1 1 027. 30-3w N. G. HOW A RD, C O I'N SL LO R AT LAW, renceOatn, luuiaii., will fmthlully at tt IH d to protessioFial business intrusted to his . ii-e. lie will attend the courts in the 3d circuit, also the Supreme and U btt.it s courts at Indianun'dis Otu.eou H'h Street, opposite the Jleik Ofti e Feb. 25, $26. 8. STATE OF IXDIAXA, Dearborn County, Set. Dearborn Circuit Court. Mary Ai'KiL Term 1027 Mary Swir.p: Fxocutris of Samuel Swu-gdccM. versu3 v. Ou complaint in chancery. 1 ,a, "-v,tlbwl,,S ' f NOW cois the compl-.nant by lXunnher at; (nrrv. kHiifl r"C lwr ii nt rr.nm Lint ier.'iil S!if

p it appearing to the sutisf-ctimi of the court by.us the lw will bestricily enforced eginst su.h ; jflidivit rnde and filed, that David, Jmes, Jeit- tf;nders.

rniuh, ScUiuel, WiPiaiu nd Abraham : wing, and Cunnii.htiro Cari ii k Phebe his wife, Udcii rtd Mary Ann his W ife, .nd Jacob ltt defendnts, in thi stid Bill nim.'d are n;t reaidents of this state-, it is therefore ordered by the court now here tht notice of the filing nd p. ndency t.f the said 15dl be published ti.r iour werk- sun cessively in the Indiana P.Uwdiurn, a newspaper printed nnd published in the tow n i f Law rence buigh, Deuittorn county, Indians, requiring the sai'l leferdr:ts hbave nmed to be and upjnr before l!:e Judge s of itid court, on the first Won day in October thtn and there tti unswrr the said compfd. lint's said bill, in this behalf, or that the same will be taken as confessed; ai.d the m i!Urs therein prayed for will be ilecictd ac cordinjly. ALi:X It. H. DILL, D.-p. Cleik, For J-raes Dill, C erk June 25th, 1357. 25-4w. 83s FARM FOR SALE. - g I i I i SUHSCIHKJi wishes to seil Lib valuable JL Fat in situated on Salt Fork, L-v rencebui gh lownship, about .is miles lrom Lavtrenceburgn, containing 16'J acres of Und. On this farm it sixty aurth cleared, and ui der go id fence, lo I'ether vith a Mill Seat, a baring Orchard ol Peach hud Apple trees ; Also, a g iod Ilewi Log House, ooi Ileuses, Barn and Wcllcf excel lent utter. The above iaiul will be suii verv .uw, and the tcirni of pytntnt made es.sy. May l?y ISC.'.

AMOS LANS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, i Nt'UK MS ihe public that he will comtunt'y a attend :he Teims of the Supreme Court; tLc District Court of the United S'.ati-.s, at Indiana-

poiis; tne rrar.Kiin, u:ruy; n, oicrianu, ar.u Ripley Circuit Courts; arc any other Uturt m me stitf, on special sppl'Caticn 1 hal n future his undirided nd ptrssi'ertT! attentitn und ml. enis. will oe deVuied to ius prulssion. Ana may, at all timts, be conulttd his fHfe, ia Lawrenceburgh, rtit duor to Mr. Hunt's Hotel, or at Court. Ju!y 25 h, 1827. 29if. jew Drug Blare, AND Family Medicine Ware-house. LA n 'REjXCEB UK G , la. (On High street, one door below Cray's Inn.) DOSTOH PIHGKARD, AGLNT for the proprietors oi Apothecaries Mall, Cincinnati, olTe ia for sale i:na !uerfl Drugs, Medicines, Chemical preparations, Patent Medicines, Paints, Dye-stuii's, Spices, 6cc. lit wiu constantly keep for sate every article that Apoihecarifcs Mali cn furnish, which will bt suld t the Cincinnati CAall I'hlCLS ; a liberal discount will be made to Physicians and. Merc ban's. -Medicine Ckestt, containing unadulterated medic ia&-( with written direction how nd ia what diseases vht y shall be ustd, u ill be luruisbed families and tik masters ol bonis cn reasonable teims. All the valu.hle kirds of Gintmcntsy Liniments, Plasters, Tooth Pon a't rsy Tinctures, Wine and Spirit Bitters, Worm .Medicines, jp.d sir.giu lii-sts t M.dicine, with written directions how thty are to be taken, Mill be kept urs.le; ALSi, c uiirg the summer, SODA. SEW LIT Z and B1G-BOXE Water. Bees1 Wax, clean Flax, ".'ustard, CJover, Biue firass, Timothy Setd, and Hops, received in payment at the Cincinnati prices. Doctor Pinckard Will prompuy attend lo t professional calls in LawreticeMirgh and its neighborhood. Office at Hie New Drug Store. Lawrencet)urgh, la My 5, 1827. 17-tf Bool Ss Shoe JWaker, WlUKS to inform the citizens of the state? of L'.dli.ua, Ktntu ky. and Oh.o, thit he carries on the above busr--tis at his ohl stand, first door fcbove J sse Muni's ll tel, on ILgh street. He h.-'j on tiand h general assoninint f work: Women's Morocco, prunella. and calf-skin shoes; Men's course and fine boots and shoes. All of whi h are executed ss well as any in the K sternor Western ct:es, and of as good materials. Attention will be paid to all orders in hia lioe of hosiMfss. JO URXE YMEX WAXTED; To whom Cincinnati wwpes will be given. Seasonable Goods. He has also, a general assortment of fe-rn! Urv srood THAS. Groceries, tc. vtc. which he w ill sell at a very low nite tor cash, or any kind ol trade that will demand cash. Lawrenceburgh, July 21, 187. 28tf Stop the Runawaj',!! RUNAWAY frm the subscriber residing in Manchester township. Dearborn county, on the 17h of June Inst n indent d boy nmed H.RAM CHOULLL A reward of One Cent is offered f'r bis apprehension and return to mv service: and all persof-s are tore warned agmsl trusting or harboring turn. ABKAM TRUE. 30-3 w August 4, iR:r. XOTICE. I7HPPP1Q tv , l. t r. . iil.TIl , i my bed &; board without oy just cusr oe provocation, this is to forwarn ail persons from harbouring or trusting her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any deots of her contracting after this date. ENOCH JACKSON August 1, IS27. 30- 3 w. 'TERMS oin7UBIJCAlIOX: The li.n.AUii-M is printed wttkly, on super royal pp;r, ai TliUEE DOLLARS, per ani.urj, paid at the end of tut jear; which may be dis- ' li 'i'R by the paymtni ot T O DOLLAI1S in uuyauce, or b) pavn g TV O I)OLLAK 4 1FTY oKXTS at the ti'r ;ftii,u of Six r.cnths. Thoi-e who rectie their pajtrs through the Foat-Ofnct, ur bv ttie mail earner, must py the carriage, otherwise it will be clusgtd on their subscription. ADVERTISKMI'.NTS Containing 12 iiz;t?, three inserti jrs or less, one dollar; twfiii) i;v c-.i;ts tortath additional iusection laigtr uvertisrmints the same pro pt'i-tion. l tie CASH must iwn:rtTy advertisements, :tbcrwiae they will oc Ai hed until paid lor, hi the expense of tt.r adtrtiser. Letters to tiie ed;:or must be post-paid, jiherwise tu.-y : r.u i be yended to,

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