Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 33, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 August 1827 — Page 3

LAWRENCBBURGK.

SATURDAY. AUGUST 25, 1827.

We have had no definite account of

the result of the election in Kentucky for representatives to Congress; but

from statements received it seem? pretty

far prostitute our principle?, as to coun-1 tcnancc the traduction of any man, how

ever vicious may be his habits, however suspicious his private walks, or however

fluctuating his political principles. We would advise Theseus, the next time he attempts a political essay, to dispense with his classical technicalities; as they do not properly belong to such a subject.

The editor of the Franklin Repository in commenting upon the case of suicide

noticed in our last, makes the following

certain that the two parties will stand jvery appropriate remarks:

Grctce. Paris papers to tue 15'b Jur.e, inclu

sive, have been received at New York; they

contain (he melancholy intelligence that two

thousand five hundred of the Greeks have b en put to the sword in a b.itllo which took place on the 16th of May. The Greeks, it seems,

COMMUJWCATIbjX. To the renders of the Palladium. I observed in this paper dated August 1 8th, a deformed abortion from the brain

of "One of the people an essay, (it I ipay

equally divided at 6 and C. By next week we shall be able to give the name of each member elected. In the first page of our last paper, an

"There is something strangely myste

rious in this case of suicide. Moore was a man of considerable mind, in the vigor of life (at the age of about 40) from every appearance happy in his matrimonial

(connection with an amiable woman (his

awkward error occurred in the speech ofsccond wife and much younRer ,,a ,imMr. CJay, through the carelessness of jself) by whom he has three promising

the corrector, which passed unobserved until the papers were worked off.

Two lines were taken from the bottom of

the 4th column, save one line, and put at the head of the third instead of the last. The reader will readily from this hint discover the transposition, and correct it in read in jr.

had assembled 10 000 men for the relief of prcslituie the woid.) written by a pen Athens Four thousand had marched in the saturated in the concentrated virus ot dedirection of Asomato. at the nonh of the traction. In replying to such a produo

Pyreus, for the purpose of attacku-g the lurks tion, brevity of expression is the most in the rear, who occupied a forcihd pufiuon 5 oroper ; hence, I shall di?pense with the among the olive groves, while the other troops prolixity of detail, and merely chastise were to attack them in front. .On the 4th, tie more iHgrant breaches of truth. Karaiskhki commenced the attack on the TuiksJ jfJ hv place? sl)an notice his" igand iras killed uith S00 of Us men. On ttiej or m;t,r;nit v, in his indirect at-

om an engagement too, place ue nee. , ue, w Trea?urer 0f lhe U. S. in lurks and those Greeks who fl ctcd a lana-j . , . r . a ..,!the tallowing language portraying Mr.

u n j u j i ,u :A: am? holding in his hand the keys ol

defeat and shunter ot the Greeks was horrid. 1 reason. JW I would ak this Ou of2 Philhelbn.sts, 8w.rek.lled. rh'"idne compositor, what construction total loss of the Gre eks in kdh-4 wa 2. 00 should apply to the above ambiguous quo-

men Lord Coc r.ne iih d tfieuhy succeed jtatiou ? 'I he reader lias either to suped in taking on board tut tl i, and the reoa-lpoe the harmless contingency of a deti-

nantofibe army, general t burco -n rallying cit of po kets m the breeches ot our worhis troops, narrowly escaped being; iiMde prio-!thv treasurer, for which reason, he Conner. The expedition is siid to have b en well , fidentially solicits his good friend, the planned, and the defeat is attributed to the president to carrv the keys for him; or,

u-t iui I'. j ui ion iu:&si cdvauj . J he Grteks, however, though defeated with great lose still continued their efforts for the preservation of Athens. At the receipt of the

last intelligence, general Church still kept pos

children on whom he doted; while Mrs. Moore seemed almost the idol of his worship, which affection from every appearance was fully reciprocated. It is true he was poor, but by industry and econo-

:u i . l i j J r i u. u .i.. ,it. o nn QTCS

my miiiui nut uuiy nave prorureu i ui- acaaiuu ut mr uciguib m i iiit nuu wum o uu , ,

men ami on the 1 blh ol lAly . that is ten diys n?in 11 -

secondlv, he may suppose that "One of

the Pctplc" totally ignorant of. the taei, fi-wiiy Rurccedeil by u tK that the president has legally nothing to d-ys illness, he w at,k ... I. . Uh,,e there were any hci

do will) trie mmiies uiistiiiLiii'in -ww,,

Or thirdly, that the president

Our neighbor the editor of the BrookTille paper, offers his printing establishment for sale on reasonable terms, to some person who is favorable to the present administration of the General Government. The subscribers to the Repository must be an ungrateful set of fellows, if they don't, for this signal manifestation of the editor's love and kindness, when about to leave them, most feelingly acknowledge, by paying their bills the high sense of the obligations thus conferred on them. We are informed that two persons, a man and boy, were drowned a few days since in the Ohio river about 12 miles above this place. The names of fhe deceased we have not learnt, nor much in relation to their unfortunate death, further than thai they belonged lo a family boat, passing ciown the river, from which the boy fell into the water, that the man, his father, plunged in to his rescue and tfiat both sunk together. The bodies had not at our latest information been fouadi

M'DuFFiES Steech. A considerable portionof our paper of to-day, is taken up ivith the speech of Mr. M'Duflle, which has necessarily excluded many articles that would be of some importance !o the general leader. It may be considered

by some that the publication of such long

speeches and political essays, is a useless monopoly of our column; but to him who reads for political information, they r-annot fail to be of considerable interest. Although we are not among the admirers of Mr. MT3uffie, yet candor compels us to acknowledge him a man of no ordinary talents. And altho' we believe his judgment is occasionally warped by prejudice ; yet (as the Intelligencer says,)

cent and comfortable maintenance for

his family, but have saved something for

them at a future day, when the common lot of man should, in the natural course

of events have taken him from the stage

of action; a course of conduct which

would have accorded with'that warm .affection which he ever appeared to frel towards his wife and children, but at a stroke with his own hand, he has deprived them of that protection and support to which they had an indefeasible right,

and to which love commands with th(j irresistable force of silent eloquence. Alas! Alas!! the fearful infatuation of strong drink!!! It blinds the understanding, deranges the order of nature, presents every tiling in false colours, paralizes the energies both of body and soul, brutalizes the man, conquers or misguides the warmest affection, till it becomes crueler than death itself to the

object of its devotion. We feel deeply

On the

alter the defeat, the Acropolis held out. the 13th, lord Cochrane was scouring

Archipelago in search of remforc merits. Aft- r the b.tle an honor tble capitulation

was tff red to the Greeks, rho arc yet beseig

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corrupt violation ol tne ordinances 01 God, and constitution of our country, are clandestinely misapplying the wealth of the nation, to their individual benefit. This, if true, is thc blackest conduct that

ed at tin Acropolis: they returned for answer,jever transpired in a political body ; and ..... 1 . .

that "d the pucha wished their arms, lie must come rtnd tak them, and that thry would not sirr-nd r the cit.idel until de3th " Before the attack, lord Cochran promised 1 000 Ulans to aan bo should carry offthe color of Rtdschid phcha, and ihi sjiih- um to him who should hoist the admiral's flig on the gite of fhe citadel of Athena. The Au;i$biiip;h G-'Ztfe contains the following intelligence, dated Trieste, INlaySl. A vessel arrived herr from ' myrna in ten days, announces that Redechid pacha, enraged by thc nasiacr tf the gnrrisoa of St Spin dion, has caused all the Greeks that were in his powrr fo bt beheaded According to let tens from Zmte, the irte!g who are found along the. rod where Ibrahim picha passes, are

oblmtd to fiVe into the mountains, to avoid

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aiiectea wnn tne pangs 01 inexpressio.e bnng murder-d. On the 2Mb Apr.!, cpwards grief and anguish, which we are on- of2 000 women and children were massacred, srious must rend the heart of Mrs.) a reat number who had pone in the dm-ciion

Moore under her present aliliction, and'of the coast vrere taker by the enemy's vessel; would, were it in our power, minister to; some succeeded m c-ttm?: to Z ntc. from

her consolation; but the sources from whrr.ee tbf-y were sent to Calamos" j which wc would derive it, are dried up; Kx'ract vf a private letter of the I th u!t.j for what is most tn)terious in the whole om Constantinople: "The marquis R beau j of this digressing affur,is, that a man of P10,rc ,)llS "de known to the. Keis Kff.-ndi.j intellect, on the eve of committing de- (hat pven if the other pomrs should abandon, liberate self-murder, should (as expres- in,"n',on of '"tf rf, nn in the aft.rs of ed by Moore in his letter of July, to hi, Grf ,h nirrrrnf,on of I,m would nev- , r 111 erth'dess tak idce 1 ins d.claration has wife) entertain a hone of pardon and s;il-; . . , , 4K ' , 1 1 ' 1 c made a dep impression on th porte, and the vation through the redeemer of men, impi,r.Hn, rns, certjjny atbandr when the last act of his life is to he the; Colombia. Information has be, n receireo at highest violation of the law of that re- N v..ik, via . Santa Martha, that' the troops decmer, is tinfathomably mysterious ;n t,P jrHrnson at Cartbena h:id declared for proves the depth of human depravity,-bolivar and against the government of Co'omhow far the human understanding may bia; a captain of the army had been sent by be blinded, and the fallen soul of man in- g n Montilla to Santa M rtha for having sptifatuated, by the more deeply fallen and. ken well of the gnerl gnvbrment. malevolent Fpirits of darkness, who"valk' Mexico. Th c-ngr. ss nf tbese states

nkmit f.lro r:irinr T .inns, sppbiurr whnm B'tiourned on the 2tst t .'lay. Lew acts 0J1

they may devour." general intert were passed during its IonJ i session f he most sir.kiny: was dt-nriv mg Eu

ry-i f 1 ropean Spaniards of th otbe.s held ninnr lue The following is a copv ol a letter.. 1 " ' " ! federal gncrniifn' , but continuing to thfm the written by Moore a short time before he pnymen. cf pir s,j,nes j be billof Mihi.c committed suicide, addressed to his wife, credit was not t kn up and the new tanfl .s in thi? nlnro. and found in his Docket af-' unfinb.-d A decree was p.s-ed, . n .c-

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ter his death.

To jIrs. Mary Moore, Lazcrencehurgh, Indiana.

Brookville, July,-

1827.

ting funral honors to the !uke ol V ik, which

were appointed to take ph.ee on th Jst, 2d, and S I of July. Dates lo toe l?;h of May have been received in Mexico (mm Gtu'emala. There tvere

hopes that the di3'mh.ince wuuld Sin termin

TV.Tr nrtn W t v Worn nnt far mn 1 j 1 l . i

we have more respect for his motives.! hut bcfore this letter reaches you, 1 -.villi Sn Salvador., Ih, is repn scnt.d, .s a strong than for those of many persons who hold be in eternity, to meet, where I mustjplace, and if resistance be resolveo upon, the the same language with him: for we be-' meet, that awful Judge to give an nr-; struggle, may be lung t he president moved lievc that he expresses, harshlv ititru kountof my conduct upon this earth, Oljbis q-mteis on the 7th. from N jipato Apoda

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(false, the most unprincipled assertion that ever emanated from an American. Thus 1 shall let this matter remain, and take a more general survey c("Oneofthe People," who bids fair to be as pregnant with falsehood as the foregoing. On the one hand he presents to view the "pure patriot, the unbending politician, (what is meant by unbending') the honest mav, and unambitioiisi itizen' On the other hand, 'the midnight conclave, corrupt representolives," &-c. Now, as respects the Poeiety which the two competitors for presidency keen, I beg leave to compare tin

constituted representatives of the people,

with Mosrs Dazrsnn, Carter hrvrriy, Lieo. Kremer, and the famous Duff Green, the

intimate associates of General Jackson.

And as it respects thc comparative anibit ion of the uresident, and aspirant, I

-hall point the reader to thc General's

attack on iIr. Cla the Gen. never da

red to make a direct and unequivocal charge against that gentleman; hut his rhargc amounts to this, to wit: That Mich a one said, that another one said, 1 hat Mr. Clay's friends said so and so. Now in thc name of justice and common sense, what manner of accusation is this, and what foundation is there for criminating Mr. Clay? The mystery is easily

expounded. General Jackson knows that if he succeeds in wounding the character of Mr. Clay, he w ill open the way for an attack on Mr. Adams. Let candid men review the Parthian conduct ol Gen. Jackson," towards the Administration, and then judge respecting comparative intrigue and ambition. To conclude, I have no hesitation in placing "One of the People" at the foot( of the ladders of science and political information. rilKSLUD. We understand from a source in which we phM reliance, that despatch s re to po out

immediately from New York, in the Lne, com mandinjr Com Porter to leave K y Ve?t I bis will be all right, if our government, ut

the same time, should r q iire Com Laborde to wait the number of hours allowed by the law

of nations for Com. Turttr to start ahead Rkli. Enq.

OBITUARY. DIED at his residence m Boon . ountyj Ky; ' on the 6 h inst. Mr. LAYVttENCE SANFokli, gfd 4H year. Mr Santord v?s a native of Virginia, and em. Rrattd early to the west. He was one of the most industrious, and eutrrpnsmg farmers of his county. He was fortunte in acquiring a com-

petent property; this he enj ycu without envy, as it Wi known to huve been acquired 6y none

nut nonfst rne.ns, ana ss it enabltrt him to in.

Uulcrv his natural trtntrositv to his friends. mr.A

t m- 9 chmity to Uie distressed. . As a citizen, he was devoted ta the best inter, tsts of his country, ot which he gave ample proof uy his personal (services in the late war. As a merr.ntr of society, his lile exhibited no devious windings upr ghi in principle, and benevolent in disposition, his conduct towards othrr.i ws ever plain, track and sincere. He m.de no pretentions t a!-tiuse letrning, tut was b-ppity ttdowed witi sirocg, masculit e, pi ncticsl S; ise He bad a fi ni belief in tne gret princpu-s ot Chns'ian , religion. He did

not ctir'Urt o he rs tor tiait.rii g frcm him, or d.spu'e at'out mys'icisirs. ! ha bten sid, his fn-li will sttJ' m be wrong, whov life is m f e ngh Mr, S anion.'. wJsole iite tvinctd a Oisj P'9ifi,;ri t.) ltdo unto others, as he would they sb'-uld do unto h'n'."' Mr. Ssuf'ird, , bile acciOpir.rir.g Ins fri?ndr th ci!Vss lor lie lae (i-r.gr sional tlec. ion, rup urfd a biood Vtsselonhis u. gs, wh'n h

vs litttndcd with txrtssnf idcedd-g, ai u w s

mtion. Alur tral

to be rtm-ivtcl home.

any hopes t.t his itcuvtrv, hi"?

physicians not allowed him to converse, rMt

on the lant dvy of his life be converse, very

treely. o wuhstandirg the -ir.fi. mtion ai his

lungs, his voice was remaikanly t tear, and his utteranre distinct, and he retained the full viiror

if bi3 intellect till the las mi ment. ibis ist lsys conversation hs lef. consolinr' rtmem-

brances with th se who mourn lor him. As he

bsd livtd withcut reprosch, he died without fear. . To poeiety. the loss of a truly worthy and useful citizt-n, in the meridian of htt, is not ca dy supplied, Dm the loss to his young and risrg tamilv is lrrep-irnblff. . . -

. SHERIFFS SALE. y virtue ot u writ of vrndit oni F.xpnnas, Is sued out of the Ch-rk's Office ot the Dear-

;rn Circuit Court, Commanding me to Kxpcse o pu' lie Sale the west half of Section No. 13, own 7, Range one west, Containing nine'y six rres of Land Siezed up n ts the proptr'y of Isaac Mettler and Julius Smith, at the Suit of Itobert I Moore ; whu h said Land I fcl alltxrose Sale at thr Clerks OfTi-ce ot the Desrborn Circuit Court, in the town of Lwrenctburgh, on he 15th day of September i.rx between tho hours of ten. and fi ur o'clock of sid t?sy. THOMAS LONG LEV Sh'rT, D C Ar.guct 25, 1827. . . 33. PUBLIC jVOTJCE. " Wi r.UK.Ab m vvit, ANN A h.ih Uft mr tird and board WitlioiU any pruvoch ionfc ... is ttierefore to luit-warn all persons Irorc uistitig her on my account, as I m dr lermmtri u pay no debts of In r contracting since ihe twtnty f.ilh day ot July 1827. N . I ll iMtL TU KEll. . .August 4, 1C27. .... 30-3w

t.nf lilK- j creaoiui uiai: oui 11 inu?i uunt-, nu-

udiccs whicii he conscientiously enter

tains,"

Harvest. thc papers from the eastern and middle states brine cheering accounts of the success that has crotvned the labor of their farmers this season.

Notwithstanding the i: jury done by the

fly, in some districts, the crops in general hve been abundant and better saved

than usual. The corn crop is also re

presented as very promising- iri this

country it stands unrivalled by any ibr mcr year.

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skirmish

To Correspondents. Several communications have been re ceived, over the signatures of "A Mer chant," "A Citizen," "Solon," "Tan

ter Bocus," &c. which, owing to their

personal character, are deemed inadmissible. We are always happy to receive contributions from our literary friends, and should always be glad to gratify their wishes; but they must all be aware that it is contrary to our principles and praetice, to indulge in personal invective. With us, the private character of our fellow Citizens is too sacred, to be wantonly assailed through the medium of our col vrncs; and ? e trust we shn.1) never eo

me, I have prayed for death ten thousand times, but Kc would not hear my

praver, I have even had the audacity to

defy the thunder that roll the elements

to touch me, and it did not. 1 have

tried every thing except suicide! It

must be done! O Lord have mercy on

my poor soul. All that troubles" rnc is

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the thought, tnal I must leave my dear

Mary and little babes behind me; but I hope when time shall be at an end, that we tvill meet in that glorious Kingdom which is prepared for mourners, the virtuous and the good; for thc Lord raith "Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." This gives me encouragement, for God knows my load s heavy. O, Mary kiss my dear little babes for me, and when they grow old enough to enquire for their Father, tell them that he was an unhappy man, and he died believing in a happy exchange through that blessed Redeemer, our Lord Jesus Christ.

My mind is distressed, I canH write,

bavin tskn place two days before. !

M sico is charged with taking advantage of the disorders of Gutem.da to stduca the proTince of Peter to join the Mexican federation,1 in like manner as she possessed herself of Chiapas

An set wats passed by Ihe M'X can congress

Com. Porter accompanied by his Secretaries, and his son rJ homas Porter, arrived ui Pensacola from Key West, in a pilot boat on the 2tlt J uiy.f ram which place ' they visited Je:o Orleans. Com. Dnborde icas cruising with his squadron off Key IVest. A mer. Sent.

or the

on the 22d of May, to permit, for the perrod of SATURDAY EFEJYLYG CHROMCLE

. . L . 1 KAftl.ft.S-tM AT 111 Il t . ft

uvu years, Wl lUiponauuu .uuiuc.j uuijf j , nK M,nrit tors uf ,he S ATTMIDAT tVEMIfO

a ...

free. From the Cleveland Herald, A Grand Spectacle. The Editor of the Bhck Uock iiaz.tte 8,iys, that be. is authorized to s'ato, that on the 8'h day ofSeptember,

at 3 o'clock P. M. the schooner Michigan of

ISC 'on? burthen, will make her passage over the Falls cf JSlcgara hc is to be in every way pr -pared to prevent the admission of wateris to be towed by boats to the head of the rapids and placed in the most eligible situation to make her proper course and if she should rach the falls in safety and make a fair clear

ance of the perpendicular descent of IG0 feet it is thought that she may rise to the surface

of the abyss below, which is supposed to b- 600 feet in depth, in good order and well condi

tioned', and glide thence proudly dovrn the cur-

which you may see. by my hand writing,!rent. On ber deck are to be plactd several

and indicting

Farewell my dear wife, my children end friends, For I trust in Jesut, that now my sorrow ends. s RICHARD MOORE. O Lord have mercy on the widow ind fatherless, and on m. poor distressed soul. I. MOORE.

Mrs. Mary Mo our.

living- animals . possessmg treat m.scular

strength, 6ucb as bears, dogs, cats, &c This will be truly a sublime sight which can be furnished in no other part of the world than

at Niagara.

A dog was last week thrown into the Niagara by some unfeeling boys, and after being carried over the great cataract, came out alive, having only sustained a slight injury cd one of

Ibis legs.

JsL Chuc NicLE, in aiknowledeintr ihe very lib

rrl p .ironge w hich b been extended to them, are induced lo nuke the following exposition

of the style, terms, nd general charter of their

pper, for the purpose ot rendering it more es ttnsively known in ihe community. IT will contain:

Original and selected articles, both in prose

nd vt-ree in the vriou9 departments ct Later auire

A weekly Summary of Vevs, both foreign and

domestic. Notices of New Work, of discoveries in sci

tnce, of improve ments in the Arta, and of the

physical developments ol the Western L.ountr

The CaKositu will be published every m urday hturnoon, with a new and beautiful ype on fine white Drtr.

Political discussions are entirely excluded

from its columns. The subscription price will be.. Two Dollars and Fifty Cent's per ant um, or, 2 Driiius where payment" is nude in advance; thus .fibrding a greater amount of rnUer than is turr uheil ir that sum by ahy other paper in the Western Country OCT i'osTBASTtas will obUp'e by r?cei7ing subscnptions to the Chronicle, and either retain ten per cent for their trouble, or, receive an extra paper for every six subscriptions received and accounted for bv tht m A'OTICE. ALL person indebted to the subscriber by note or book account will aave cost by calling nd pnying the same btfore the 1st ot Srpttmur next A. SMITH.

A Farm for Sale. "II Hi subscriutr tsn s to Swi is valuable F-in. feiMisited in Lawrtnctbuif;i. lown&hip, eight mdts Irom Law itnceburh, on the r;ct jeiiiu g o Hror.kville, knd 3 rnilts trom Bond's G-.s fcc iw Mills, on White NN attr. Said trni is ii oittd in a beautiful and healthy part of the coun-

1 ry, contains 66 acrts of excellent land, 30 of which are wli improved, ar.d und r g-o;d fence; together with a be-uitiful Yt-ung Orchard, consisting of Apple, IVath, and Cherry trets, and ?wo pood cabuina, ont stable, one corn h Use. On il.e premises are 3 ntvtr failing springs of

excellent wattr, wer eituattd tor a distillery or in jard. Said Frm is well supplied with timber, as follows: Ash, Oak, Yellow Lorust, Wal iiut and Sugar T- et- .The ntovt cesrribed farm will be sold very low, and terms of payment made easy. For further parinuii'S uuiuire of

-ihe tuL-6ciiber luingon the premises.

FE I'Ell GKOEXENDYKE. August 1G, IB 7. 32-3w - - Collectors Notice. HAVING bten pppinted Collector cf Taxes tor Dearborn coumy for the year 1H27, and reLivrd the Duplicate, together with a precept i.mrmiiding me tD toliect the Same, I hereby ive nonce iht I am p;epared to receire the m .unt charged tn each individul, as also arfearaffts due n e for former yetrs 1 heve been collector. No furthtr iodulg rc s need be ex

pected by delinquents, as I m deu rm;ned to col.

it i t as the law prescribes. I will pass 'hrougb

he county immediately lor the purpose ot col--ctirg, at wh.rh time 1 hope to 1 ceive llu little

sums out, so s to sive lurther trouble .

Tln-se muebttd to me for lees, rotta cr acotiuts will iio well topa the same immediately,

is 1 will place them in the hands of nicper fii

cers for collection. I alao wish to close, the tu-

iiiesa ot the Indiana Spectator, atd to receive ihe amount due me on eut si nptions ken cf

the Palladium tor settlement. Havii tr hereto

fore s j often r quested pament b advertise

ment to little eOect.I have concluded that it is unnecessary to warn any more I must and uill resort to the authority given me by law for the

recovery of my debts.

Notice is hereby given, that I will on the CvJ Monday in November, after disposing of the

personal property of delinquents, as charged in

ihe duplicate, (where the same does not saii&ry the demand,) otter for sale all the Lnd whereon the taxrs are not paid previous to that time, by their Number of Township, Knge, Section, Quarter Section, or parts thereof also all town lots, or fractions, charged as aforesaid, and continue said sale from day to day until all are of fered lev sale, JOIINSPENCER, Collector, for Dearborn county. Collector's cfnre, Lawrencebugb, ? July 18tb, Vi27 ..

Fm after Hags!

fCP The PRINTERS at the Palladium Office, Lawrenceburgh,

authorize mc to' oiler

you for small bundles (such a& I am carrjirtg) of clean Linenand Cotton & A 2 1-2 cents in CASH per pound -and for lots of 100 pounds and upwards 82 75 per 100. DICK RAGGED.