Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 35, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 September 1827 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

Sttected. ON SEEING A LADY. AT AN OPPOSITE WINDOW. Whilst on forbidden fruit I gave, And look my heart away, Behold my Star of Venus blaze, And smile upon the day. Fair as the purple blushing hourt, That paint the morning's dye, Or the evening after showers, That fresh the western sky. I send sigh, with every glance, Or drop a softer tear, Hard fite ! no further to advance And yet to be so near. So Moses from fair Pisjjah's height, The land of promise "r'd. Survar'd the region of delight, JVznt up, came dawn, and ditd.

almost forelve bim for being a tory, soji tcople of fowli, no told tuern that by Lojriek

much do we value the wisdom ot tnesc ana AmnmeticK, be could prove mose two two significant words, "Advertise fre- fowls to be three. Ure let us bear, said the nnontlvi" This nithv sentence should old man. TFhy this, said tha scholar, is one,

L .tton n iMinr nf frnhL and Hunli- nd this. continued be, is tiro two and one you

II until ill w o ' 1

cates multiplied until they were to be found in every counting room, worship, and hotel in the land. "Advertise frequently!""particularly in the Commercial Advertiser," no doubt, the sage would have added, had he been a NewYorker, instead of the St. James' Chronicle, as he has done. "But do not,' says

Mr. B. "if you be you:g, trust to your own kill in drawing up the advertise

ments; take care on the contrary, to secure the regular assistance in this department, of some elegant writer, or admired preacher, and above all, avoid

gross exaggeration. As to pretending to supply goods of equal quality ten per

cent, cheaper than any other house will

do, or to plate with silver equal to silver

itself, when all the world knows that

there never was any plating used of the thickness of gd beater's skin, it carries

such fahhood on the face of it, as would

From the Providence American. "ADVERTISE FREQUENTLY." A wise man. Under this head the

New-York Commercial gives an p.musingiLJffectually set me on my guard against sketch of a volumtjniblished by Mr. Jo-h'"y person who might promulgate it, for aeph Brasbridg, of London, a silver- ' have made one observation, throughout smith, now in his eighty-first year. lajbl'S whic h has never deceived me, and his book he lays down several important j lhat is, that he w ho will tell one lie, will maxims, among them the following: lte a thousand, whenever interest or in-

Jteep vour shop and your shop will ;cln.;ition may tempt turn to do so.

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xeep you. If you discover that your apprentice has a tine voice turn him offinstantly. Never omit an opportunity of doing a

good turn; it will always pay in the long run. These are all very good in their way, but there is one, as- well it may, that seizes upon the fancy of the editor of the Commercial and makes htm really eloquent. "Advertise frequently." What a joyful sound to the printer! Noble

maxim, and prudent too, the result of I

the experience of more than three score years. All men are ambitious of seeing their names in print. Man' toil a whole life for it, but how easy to obtain this enviable distinction by inserting an advertisement. Ever) body does it, and the man of business who does not do it, may take our word for it, he is no business man at all! What not advertise when you have an article to sell just landed, fresh imported, just purchased at the auctions, cheaper than ever, below cost, never before offered in

this market, &c. &c. Sec. Who do you evil!!

suppose will hiul.it out if it does not stand in a conspicuous place in the paper to be read by every customer before breakfast? People about that time are Very apt to make up their minds what they will do, during the day, and they are sure to be made known. The state oft'ie wardrobe, the condition of the larder, the stock of groceries, the broken pieces of furniture, the articles that are still wanted to set up the house with, in short all the family affairs will come Under review, and when it is decided to buy a thing, the advertising columns are Consulted, to see where it can be bought ftt the best advantage. "Nay, a thousand wants come info people's heads merely from their seeing articles handsomely advertised, and if the printer have any

sm to answer for in this line it is laying

Again, we sav, wise and excellent Mr.

Bia-bridge! Had he been a silversmith on t tie banks of the Elvssus instead of the the Thames, there would have been "eight wise men of Greece!" And now

gentle reader for we must bring this

article to a close whoever thou art, and whatever thy business whether an importer of dry goods, or an exporter ot cotton a builder of steam engines, or a maker of mouse traps whether )ou "weep while vending your onions, or blush while plating your tin" whether a professor of concords, or a dealer in strong cords a vender of wheelbarrows and grindstones, or a dealer in frying pans or physic whether professor of language or of law or whether retailers of flour, fiddles, figs, and fustic, or tea, turpentine, tar, and teazles

yea, all as one, ot all professions, trades callings and occupations whatsoever, listen to the advice of Mr. Brasbridee, and "advertise frequently !" And if you wish to get rapidly rich patronize the prin

ter, go to church, love good, and eschew

know make three. Sincu you have made it out so well, answered the old man; your mother shall have the first fowl, I will harp the second, and the third you may keep to yourself for your great learning.

AMOS LANE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TJ NFOUM.3 the public tht he will constunt'i J attend be Terra of ihe Supreme Court; th D. strict Court of the United States, at Indiana

polis; the Irr.ilin, Dearborn, awitrerland, anil

Kipley Circuit Courts ; and any other Curt in ;he sutf, on speriat -ipplication 1 hat in future his untlixiJed and persevering attention anil tut entt, wili oe devoted to his prufcssio". rd may, at ah times, be consulted t his t ffiee, in Lawrenreturgh, next door to Mr. Hunt's H tel or t Court.

July 25, 1827. 9-

Anecdote.-Where several were in company in this city the other dav, one of the

company said, that "Jackson was a horse

tmej." ty si. rairiCK, saia a warm hearted son of Erin, who was standing by) then we'll put him in the Penitentiary at Washington for four years and let Adams out." Ball, Patriot. Modesty. A gentleman on his way from Boston to Vermont stopped at a tavern where he met an inquisitive country fellow, who said to him, "where have you come from, if I may be so bold?'' "Not bold at all, I came from Boston."

"Where are you going, If 1 may be so W'omeiVS MorOCCO, prunella, bold?" "I am coins to Vermont.1" ie i i "Who are you going to see there, if I ami Calf-skm shoes ; ma) be so bold f "I am going to see thejjHeil's Coarse and line OOOts

J3oot S Shoe Maker,

W1SI1KS to inform the citizens ofihe state of Indiana, Kentu- kf, and Oh o, that he carries on the above busn-. as at his old stand, first door above Jesse Hum's Hotel, on High street. He h.-s on hand a gennvd assortment of woik: -

N. G. HOWARD, COUNSELLOR AT I AW, I wrtncrhurph, Indiana, will faithfully at J tend to prf3sional business intrusted to his c re He w ill attend the courts in the 3d circuit, also the Supreme and U States courts at Indiunp lis Office on High Street, opposite the Cl-k's office

Feb. 25, 1826. 8.

Sale of Real Property. TVTOriCB is hereby given, that 1 shah txpoie l.l to sale at public vendue, at the court-house door in Lawrenceburgh, on Thursday the liQih of September ne xt, Three Acres of Ground in the vicinity of L rtnee: urch. adioininr

-anJs of Jacob Fielding and others, the proper

ly or rm-u snsi, orpnan daughter of fi.Kllrey Snow, drcl, and sold by order ot the O phan's Coun ot Dearborn county, for the henrfit ot said minor. HAUHAEL. SNOW, Guardian.

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August 31, 1827.

widow M.Are vou a married man. if 1

may he so bold?" "1 am a widower." fcAre you going to marry the widow M. if I may be so bold?' 'That's too d d bold!'

JOHN TEST, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, l .dving removed to Ijawreneeburgh. offers

his professional services to those who may wish his assistance. Office on Sireet. in

and shoes. AH f unu h re executed as well as any in the K.asttrnor Western cities, and of as good materials. Attention will be paid to all orders in his line of business. JOURJSTEYMEX 1VAXTED; To whom Cincii ni v.gt witl r e given Lwrenceburgh, July 21, 18 '7. 28-tf

JYew Drug Store, AND

a room directly over Beeaou Gibson's Store. Famil V iMctl icillC Ware-llOUSe.

May 12, 1827

19 tf.

Dancing Dumplings. Having a quill filled with quuiv?iiver and stopped close, you secretly thrust it into the dough; which when the dumpling is boiling, will put it into motion. By means ot quicksilver many ludicrous teats may ne performed; and the following anecdote i in point. An olu lad) , on a Sunday, was making dumplings, wnen

JLa Mott s Cough Drops, (FRESH SU1TLY,) For Coughs, Consumptions Colds, Influenza, 11 hooping Coughs, Spasmodic Astha ma, Pain in the Side, Difficulty of

Breathing, and liant of oltip.

1 he proprietors of La Mutt's cucgh Uh .fs

have retrained trom saying but tittle in cumin u

dation of this preparation Deing ronfiotot thai

its value will prove a Biithcunt recommendation

from the incrrastd demand for the article, ai.n the great ct h brity which it has gained in evtry

part ot the United States where it is knuau

and in ordt r to render it as rxtnisively uttul as

possible, they tet I con idem m oft. ring it ta iu

public 8 an A I't'HOVl-D Medicine in th s,- ds

eases which it prof, sses lo t urt, -nd one whi. h

has rendered tht most entire satisfaction to

those who have had an opportunity of observing and Usting its s Jutary ifW:t3 In contirni4iion

of which they now presrnt it to the puMic undt

the sanction of the following lertihcatts from

riiysicians, Duggisis, and Merchants in dakr

v nt parts ot ht country.

The subscribers have sold La Mott's Cough Dn,8, as Agents for Messrs. Crosby's. 1 he

Wedicme h obtained the approbation ol the public, by irllctii-g many curts of the diseases

ror whf h it is recommendt d. WY have there

ton ,oo htrsiUtK.n in recommending LA MO r r'S

ODUUi DKOPS, as an excellent medicine.

Ci DiAsoii, ilruggtsi, and 'ate U. a Surgeon

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two urchins, her grandsons, came to vi-(::r n nV ' v -., . u. ' & i . , , .. land i..D Dower, rogg.s s, Z -i.csvule, Ohio; sit her, and ueing arclily disposed, whilel wnium Muun. :i l) n.yiun, ohtoj M. Wolf her back was turned, conveyed somej&c;o Apoihrtary'b Htil, lioodwin n t Asht n, quicksilver into th dough, and "then lookifn,l1F':.irth,,!4S & Crt drugg.stCm.-.Hinui.ouiu. ' . . rP . . , i Ii a Uc lh' o, druggist, Jhulu.uiht, Ohio; S Sharp their departure. 1 .ie ancient dame letti .eM mtKtlillttsx uuusvilk-, ui,o, l. p. Fr.

ttie care of the cooking to her grand-

z er, mrjclian-., Xenia, Ohio; Wm. Low;y, niei

daughter, and betook herself to cnui cii,lclliinl Lebanon, oini.; i)f l Frnis, Laurent cliargii.g her to be careful in skimming 1 U " U ,il's' i-'duiw, o o i hornas Weds, druggist, N .tstiville, Ten ; T.

me pot, wuereiu wciu iuiiu-ciicu mo liis Siielbyviil-, Ten Uvers & Butler, dni"-

temp ations before his readers, to spend! girl was very watcntul to obey these in

their money in buying things, they would (junctions, and taking off the cover, wnen never have thought of, had they not seen tne pot boiled, out popped a dumpling, them described in the. paper, and which which she puts iu again, when out bounc-theyc-Mild have done without. Forthisd another, and anotner after tnat, ho however, ther-; is the general consolation terrifying the girl, lhat she. ran with all -all trades must live by selling, and the speed to the church; grand-mother seeprinters must live bv advertising. How ing. her come, shook her head winking at those conjirive to live who buy, is no af-jher, as much as lo sa), "begone!' At a)yfours; though we shall always be! last the girl cried out before the whole ready to assist in their business to theicongregation, "all your nodding and

oest oi our aouiues, oy inserting an aa-i winKing is in me vain ; lor me leg ol mm

dumplings and a leg of mutton. ThejK'S-s 'L uisvnit K' ; F. Fiuu. drugg.st, iw.k

mM . A y-v r-v i

ion, rvi "r. m n -isniey, Kicnmt no, Ky F.

U. Frice, mrcti , (i-'igt own, Ky; T. &. H

lireitts, merMiants, Fi-.a Ky; i . Aiwcod,

merctiant, vireensturgh, Ky.

Utference to the envelope which accompanies

eacn ootue, lor certmcate ol particular cases

JTl'repared by O 8c S. CltOSHY, D.ugtsts, I ti L- . . . . . ..

u,mm;'us, wiuti. nacn tiotue wil- oe labelled

nd signed by them otherwise, rot genuine

F.ach bottle contains 45 doses price gl. Sobt

ny F. F&KKIS.

Luvrtnceburp-h, In, August, 1S27. 31

vertisment for them!

"What a monstrous sieht of business

Mr. such an one. does," says a reader ofj the newspaper, "he has got a half a doz-

en advertisements in to-day s paper. I

ton has kicked the dumplings out ol tiie pot."

fly FARM FOR SALE.

VI!E bUUSCIBKU wishes to sell h.s valuable

A Farm sKUnted on Sal Fork, Lawrenrt-burgh tovvnsliip, a' out six miles trom Lawrenceburgn,

containing 160 acres o! land. On tins farm art sixtv ai:res clt-ared. and under p-ood t-ncp. tn

w-v , m n - F

lite I'ocfori gether with a Mill Seat, a beinng Orchard of

Anecdote of Franklin Th

ut.u.. L,uy uu uvt;lse . the bll9mcS8 of R , oD L ,ff Hmwe.out Housts. B.rn and Welt of exc 1they have got to sell, and save people fpom Phl,,delnhi Fi.,c i him''t water The above land will be sold very

;w, and the erms ot payment made easy. JOHN DAVISON. May l: 1827.

me irouoie oi running an over iowii in- ;mirn. n i,mnd r n j'Mirn y n- stoppen at ine. of tneir tuns, the quiring for what they want to buy. landlord of wh.ch poss-s,d the tru- deposition There is Air. such an one, never advertis- 0f his countrvmQ which is. to be inquisitive ed. lie savs it is no use, and if folks even to imiK'rtinenc. into th business of every want lo iind out what he has got, they stnnger. Th doctor after th fatigues of the may come to his store. Now I never dhy'a travel, had st tamst If Anwa to supper, go to his store at all, and I dont be- when his landlord bn to r.)r.tent him with lieve other people do much. 1 can al- Q'1' 9f'ot,s- The doetir Icm-tv th diapoways find who Ins got what 1 want bv 8i"oi9 of thes peopl ; he apprehended that looking into the paper," Remarks o'f af"r nf,vi nnitvered his qmstion, othen this kind are frequently made, an I it" nld cime in and Ko over the srue ground,

has now become so murh the practice to 50 V, ,, 'v P ,T,n;-Uave yu do bnsines, tb.rongh the medium of ad-lf ",f lT Yt see vrtUin r th-tt tk. ft i ber: madam tvas introduced with much form, ned " P iV H i II T" TeSh Wh":Hotvmaoy children have your Four, Sir. I 1 h!r . ,T a P,')0r ch?ncew,,1h-hom?behWjto see them. The children hivl:)erneigl,borthatahv:,y.hasanad-hTere sought and introducetl. Ho, m.ny vert.sement announcing every rare orf.erwnti have you? I wo, sir, a man and . wouew addition to h.s stock in trade. We B. Pray fetch them jrheD tbey came, are charitably disposed in this respect,' the doclor asked if there were any one else m and wish to put all business men upon the hrMe; and b-ing answered in the negative, an eqmlity by giving the particulars of addressed hims. If to them with much soterntheir means of supplying the wants ofjnitv: My good friends, I have sent for you here the public. If they w ill not advertise.) to R"ve an account ofroyselfj my mme is Beu-

ii is not ine p -inters iaun, and theyiJ"11" rranKUU 1 am apnnieroi - years

OF THE SATURDAY EVEjXLXG CHROMCLE.

UlU REAVEEURGII, la.

(On High street, one door below (Jray's Inn )

DOCTOR FXNCK A icD, AGKNT for the proprietors of Apothecu

ries II illy Cincinnati, oilers for sale una dulteraitd

Drills, Medicines, Chemical preparations, Patent Medicines, Paints, Dve-stufTs, Spices, Slc.

Hi- will constantly keep for sale every articlr that Apothecarifs Hl can furbish, which will

be sold at the Cincinnati ?A-H 1HI;ES ; a lib eral discount will be made to Physicians nd Merc hn's. .Hedicine Chest$t containing undduterattd medicin-8, with wnt'en directions how and in wtiHt diseases '.hey shall he used, will be furnish

ed families and the masters of boats on reasona

hie terms. All the vdu-ble kinds of Ointmen Lin imcnts, Plasters, Tooth Powders, Tinctures, Wine and Spirit Bitters, Worm .Medicines,

and single est s of M.dicin?, with written di rections hn they are to he Uken, will be kept

forsle; ALSO, during thr sumnur.

SODA, SEIDLITZ, and BIG-BONE Water.

Bees" W xt , it An Fhx, Mustard, Clover. Biue

Gruss, Tinnvhy S-ed, nd Hops, received in paymen tat tht Cincinna'i p' irt s.

The State of Indiana: Dearborn Circuit Court. THE heirs and hgl rcpn sentanves of Josenh Frrar, deceased, late ot Dearborn countv .nd sUte of lnduna, wdl please t,ke notjee that s Petition hs been filed in the Clerk's ofnee of the Dearborn r.irrmt mnri .u 1

- t '"ii JUUge oi sid court to order and direct upon the day ot tt.e i.ext term of said court, to he hokl-n at the court house in sid county on the 1st Menday in October next, or as soon thereafter a counsel cn be heard, that execution be awarded against the lands nd tenements of the said Josrph Farrar, dtcM, upon and to satisfy a judg" men: which Ezra Ferns, as assignee of Nathaniel Richmond, obtained in ihe said court in an action of debt, against Jonathan Farrar, admin, istrator ot the said Joseph Farrar, deceastd at die S-ptcmher term ot said court, hHd in the tar for the sum of one hundred fortyeight riolUrs & v igottcn cmts, uah costs, nd whi.-h said judgment was renewed and retnsta .rd upon iht lecc-rus of said court at ihe April ttrrn of saia court, hel io the ver 18 7 E.ltA Ft UHls, pViT. By a. Lane, h s att'r. ugust U5, 1827. 31-4 A Farm for Sale. IHE suiter- .r -.hts . ben h,s valuable hirniM-iuud m Law encebuigh township, eisrht mil.s tcom L-u,erct:ur,h, on the t(.i lead., r to BrookvitU. aru 3 miUs frcm Bond' G sSj M',?!, on Urt wt. Sa:d farm ,8 Suuatcn in a Le-i . jtul and Healthy p rt cf ihe country, contu. s 65 .ore of excellent land, 30 of which are wtit impro en.u. d iu.dtrgood fenceuge'her with a beuuful Y unt Orchard, mn!

sistir.cot ADnle. P.--. h. . h..... . .

two good caobins, one- st-ble. one rom K,a

tn the premises are 3 'lerer fmlinr snrincr. r

exce lent waier, w!i s luat d fir a distihefv or

tany.rd. S.id F rm is well supplird with tim. ber, i.s follows: Ash, Oak. Yrlhw vui.

nut and Suar Tree. Tht Kbove described farm will be sold very low. and term S ...

made easy. For further particulars ,nquire of the subscriber livir.gon the premises.

August 16, 1857

PETER GROEXEXDYKE.

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Doctor Pinckard

Will promp ly atinu o P proftasional cells in Lawrenct cii'Kh and i's n -ighberhood Office at

the New D' UCT SMlt-

l..,urtn, hnr.rli I. f , v 1 --T

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SHERIFF'S SALE. v virtue ut a wi M of venditioni Exponas, Is

su-d out ot the (a rk s Omce ot ihe I i--r-

ri Circuit Coun, Commanding me to Expose

to pu lie Sale the west ha'f of Sectii n No. 13,

tovn7, KingH" ne west, Containing ninety six

acres t Lnnd Siezed upon as the propny of lsHc Mettl.-r end Ju'uis Smith, at the Sui' of

Robert I Moo : whr h s.ddLandl shall expose

to Sale a the Clerks Ofhc of the Dearhorn Cir

cuit O'-U'v', in the 'own d' Ltwrencfhurgh, on

th 15di dn of bepternbf r next, between the

lours of ten ar.' f:U" o rlok nf sid ly.

THOMAS LONGLEY Sh'rT, D C August 25, 1827- 33.

THE STATE OF LYDIAXA :

Dearborn Circuit C

tAXA: JOUKT. )

Set.

' Propru! )i s c i rhe Satchdat Evening

3 Chhon cif., iu acknowledging the very lib

eral patronage which has been exrerded to them, Una in such cases made and provided the said

Matthew Farrnr will please take notice that

application will be made to the Dearborn cir

cuit court on the first day of the next October

term of sid court, to be holden on the first

ondsy in October next to cause a certain iudf:-

rnent which Willam Gattenby recovered against

you in said court at the Stpsember term of said

court, held in the vear 1822, fr the sum of two

mdred forty. six dolhrs and four cents on

-ward, to be re entered and reinstated in ad

things upon the record of said court a? of th

ormer date of said judgment, agreeably to the

act ol the General s: mhlv ot the state oi Indi

Collectors Notice. HAVING bven appointed OoHertnp T- .

for Dearborn county for the vear 187. nH ro

ceived the Duplicate, together with . m,r.nr

cemmandmg me to collect the same, 1 hereby rri- nntiro t V, .. 1 i

b.. xuai. i niii j-ieparea To receive thr;

amvuni cnarged to each individual, as also arrearages due n.e for former vear I hr

collector. No further indulgences need be expected by delinquents, kS I m determined to ccl-

rei as me law preserves. I will pass through the county immediately for the purpose of col.

lcul"8t l iiicu ntr.e i nope to rceir ihe little sums due, so as to save further trouble. Those indebted to me for fees, n tea, or accounts will do ell to p,y the same immediate ly. as I will place them in ih- hands of proper cfTicers for c- llrction. I als wish to close th- huinesjct the Indiana Spectator, and to receive the amount due me on subscriptions taken of the Palladium tor se'tlermnt. iHviig heretofore so often r questtd pajment by dvrtisemtnx to Irtlc tflei-,J hae concluded that it is

uni.ei essrv 'o warn nv me re-I must and will resort t , tht author- y vm me b ia for the

"niury hi my ne' is. Not ue is here by giver, that I will on the 2d Monday n Ni.ven.her, f er disposing ot the pc-rsoaai pn pt.-tv of .lelirq. ents. as charged m theduplic.vT. (where the sme dots not satisfr thr dem nd,) )Htr for sale all the L nd whereoi the Uxts Kre not pud previous to that time by d.e.r Number of Township, Rge, Section, Quarter Section, or parts thereof-also all towrt 'ots, or fraction, charged as -foresaid, and ccn. t.nue said sale from day to day untd all are of. tered tor sale. JOHN SPENCER, Collector, for Dearborn county Collector's cfBce, Lawrencebugh, 5

5 28

July 18h, IS 7

ought not to complain of small profits and

nard work to pay rent at the end of the year. But only hear the advice of Mr. Brnsbridge and the comments of the editor of the Commercial. Maxim 11. and lastly, as Dogberry has it, "Advertise frequently." Aye,' that indeed is true wisdom, and much do we honor the sage who uttered it. Nay can

of age; I reside at Philadelphia, and am now

going on buiiness from (hence to Boston; I sent for you all that if you wish for any further particulars, you may ask, and I will inform you; which done, I flatter myself you will permit me to eat my aupper io peace. A rich farmer's eon, who had baen bread at Ihe University, coming home to visit his father

and mother they being one nijbt at supper oa

re induced to make the following exposition

of the style, terms, and general charter of their

pper, tor th r purpose ot rendering it more expensively known in the community. IT win. cos tain; Original and selected articles, both in pros and verse; in the various departments of Liter.ure weekly Summary of Jew, both foreign and domes' ic. Notices of New Works, of discoveries in sci tnce, of improvements in the Arts, and of the physical developments of the Western Country. The Chhosicie will be published every Saturday aft, rnoon, with a new and beautiful type, on fine white paper. Political discussions are entirely excluded from its columns. The subscription price will he Two Dollars nd Fifty Cents per annum, or, 2 Doilars where payment is made in advance; thus affording a greater amount of muter than is furnished for that sum by any other paper m the Western Jountry OCT Post masters will oblige by receiving subscriptions to the Chronicle, and either retain w n percent for their trouble, or, receive an extra napr for e very six subscriptions received and accounted for by them. Cincinnati, August 18, 1827.

judgment being still unpaid arjd the record de-

stroyed by fire. Wm. GATTENBY, WIT.

By A Lane, his attry. August 25, 1827. 34-4:-

Pm after Hags!

(P The PRINTERS at the Palladium Of-

fice, Lawrenceburgh, authorize me to offer sSs

you for small bundles (such as

I am carrying) of clean Linen and Cotton 2 1-2 cents in CASH per pound and for lots of 100 pounds and upwards 2 75 per 100. DICK RAGGED. BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,

XOTICE. ALL person indebted to the subsrriher hv

note or bonk account will save cost by calling and pvinir the mmp hr-fm k t .

bernpIt- A. SMITH.

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ADVERTISEMENTS Containing 12 lints, three T.s.rtions orlesa.oni

dollars twenty-five cents tor earh additional in sertion larger advertisements in the same pro

portion. The CASH must accompany advertis-ments, otherwise they will be published until paid for.

at the expense of the advertiser.

V Letters to the editors must be nost-naid.

o herwise they will not he attended to

OF ALL K1XDS XEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.