Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 27, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 12 July 1828 — Page 3

LAWRENCES URGE SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1823.

QCrXVe have been informed, on good authority, that Israel T. Canby is positively a candidate for Governor of this state; his name has therefore been inserted in our list of candidates.

ourtrouble?. Itmay appear singular thatjof the age for of course the more tee our claims should be so long postponed, purchased of her, and the more rre ozved her

and now recognized with those of Revolutionary officers and soldiers; but so it is we shall have more real cause for merriment on the winding up of this business, than all the poetry or love tales we ever published fun.Uhed.

Contrary to the advice of many of hi friend, as we are informed, Gen. Scott,

the more dependent she rcould be on us, not

zee on her. But what ot all that? Does any man here suppose that the people who have formed the law, or voted for it. nrp nil knaves and fori? that thev

hnvpnllhnrt their orice? No indeed .Joseph Bartholomew, liatl.fl Boon,

and our folks would be the tiist to resent !,sa,c Montgomery, Jesse 13. Durham.

erate boyishness, they get together and) Joim N tts

try to make something otwhat they suj

Presidential Election. ELECTORS FOR LYDLLYA, Of President and Vice President. For John Q. Adams For Andrew Jackson. Amaziah Morgan, Bmjuiiin V. Ueckes,

i ! 1 1 . . . A . m t'u ri' n tinntttihiP

a few days since, wrote to the acling! "' ""f" Secretary of War, inMMing upon the ajmensurej fust, by Maggeratihg all rest of Majar Gen. Macomb, for issuing error, and lau ts.and hen by cnargu.g ....,, i,: . .. u... Ilie whole to their political adversaries.

UIUW3 IVJIIIUi, Ml J trt!C lilt" 1 I l 'HUUl

Boss smiley.

Not knowing the determination of Mr.

T-l I - .1

riummei, ms name does not appear to- thirty officers to be designated bv the

day in our list as a candidate for repre-E.v t utive, for that purpose Gn. S. of

sentative, agreeably to the nomination course reserving his right of challenge j and that "a highly respectable" Judge

Advocate should he di'Signated to con

t. : i it duct the trial.

ii is uiiucitiuuu mat ine canuiu'iif s, for the Senate, and probably some oth-

cr?, intend to address the public at this place on Tuesday nex'.

AMYUAL ELECTIOX. GOVERNOR. Jamrs B. Ray, Harbin H. IMeore, Israel T. Can by.

mu i i....:. " ,if f.jrirV LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.

should decline this measure, Gen. b. in- , lvll. xt.. Milton S

:.. j i . ii ir j UU I t' n IK) II) ut' me iciim; u in xtj.i. sisted on being arrested himsell, aiid re-! . . , J 4 j l i i i i Adams to be sure. But the Auani?-ieo-quested that the court marshal to be du- , 1,1 ,uuc' , .' . t .... .

tailed shntih! h selpfte.t hv ballot fromT,c' U'CV

twig"-" "uuuBc&BftBa; uEgjreaaraattM bjji ttj

Doct. Cogswells REMEDY FOR

i

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why? because they couia noi neip themselves; they were obliged to vote for it, by the power of the Jacksonites;

who are therefore answerable tor the

I is prepared Irona vegf ublvS, -n1 is per ffCily harmlrss Irs ff cts urc to rrlievo

tie pain, to heal and strengthen the fouach and bowels, and rsore th ir natural action, tt is intrndtd boti. fr children and adults. Cert ficate-s of a Rr.at nunhtr of furrs that have been .ff.cted by it, in Cincinnati, might be given but a single trial mil satisfy any ono of it tfficac) . V e the subscribers have used lPr. Cogswell's Remedy IW Howt Complaints. " for ourselves or fmilies, and from the great benefit which we have derived from it we checifullr

recoa mend it to the rubhc as a medicine of

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FOR CONGRESS. great tiucdcy in xnose aisasrs tor wbicb it 13

John Test, Jonathan M'Cartr designed, believing it to be superior to any

iiapp, Aliel L. reppcr.

FOR SENATOR. John Watts, Ezr. Ferris, FOR REPRESENTATIVES,

iMark M'Crarken, G oigr II. Dunn,

better n.hur. Clair,

ltooert tioue,

imischief. They could do no

...ltu tu i.., : .,j. n nuut:nao

rn .... i ... ...u.. ;eii:o iiiev are io oe rxi ui wicu, un M,

j. ie leiier i me aLiint;- ' .. - , T. ,t i nomas uuion.

c -i . ine tramers ot tne leueiai coiimiiuuuu n . S cretary was written in the most rea-i T . V . .. Davis Weaver.

In cur columns, to-day, we publish, under tlie l ead of Gov. Ray, several articles of a rafhvrsit'gularcharacter, connected with the politics of the tim -. Th"e position in which they place 3L. Iviy, is far from enviable; and the si.i.iner he clam!)erM ou', either by thrown. g up his pretetiJions to a re-election, t b) meeting the charges boldly by ix.luiation, if it were possible, the better it will

pectful term', and in language. showing

. , r 4",- I ... 1 1. . ,!...- run roc.int.'i I lull

.i !-j ,i u i , i j . ,i,r, Horace Bassett. thev did the best thev could. At the.

James T. Pollock, Samuel H. Dowden, Warren Tibbs. Joel Decoursey.

that he honetlv believes that Gen Ma

comh has ; o right to command these question, as we are info

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tllMt HM mitt i ii tiii'l .iiiili ii.il Hirur't

an I'll III I l'"lw l dllU UIH.VI . . . . , , I 1

ir-Klhafas soon as that . xmred, he shall 1 1,1 111 ,s 1( 91 u ' UU"UB I

him T th, thev charge the taritr.o the north,' autiu, him. loj ' - b ;t ln U imam Hami ion, John Spencer, rm..it and here at the north, thev l y it to the, i i imed, an, ' , i hofi.;,- Lo "ij hv, J unt s V . U aver r . q .south : and so we hae n n all sides. p Uen. o. . ' .. . ,

land on eve r) side. Meanw hile this poor

CA YALSvs. RAIL ROADS. A lcir.il contest has ari-cn between

he. Candor however requires of u? to;the Ohio and Chesapeake Canal Corn-

say, that m this section nothing could .pany a id tlie Haiti more and Ohio Rail have produced a greater change to hi j Road Company. The subject of controri; iU oor,om, c iiwJvcrsyis the right to use the grounds in

jji v ju'JIH. iiKiii i ui I I 'iv,j v aa

List of .Letters

i.i i 7i ; - i whether it is what people say of it or not H J u.MMiin tne rosi-ouice at proceed lo h.s post at the west; and in- JJ 1 1 J J" rtneb,, Ind on tb. 1st d.y of July, ormi- him that if he did not think pro-!""1 (,d ; 1 " 18,8; niuch ,f rot called f.r by ti.e 1st ol Ocper to ivni.n, his comm .nd, and submit iU v. ahle to il ,nt0 PoaU' tot, r mv. wdl b s.ut to the General Postto the ord.-rs from the department, thetal ammunition paper pellets. ffiil! aS dd eer

United biates won d Jiave no lurther , rT -x . Archibald William n.tWti'.'iis comi-oc A V f,.- JN e wpnnnpfs nnnhshed in the United , ,

iivv-u iii.T i .i wc. i. i i vui.M i I -t i Di C7rn. ft I vif i tt

ul,ULS UiC JY4" V11' Anderson Suml C.

i..: .... .

uiLiiLt uictu ui uic iit vuiuuuiirtn " i f j , . ,T - Amett t nonius do. in 810; and Newspapers and pe- .AerWf JwAw L noJicaUinl023. :. iAcmo,

j umber J umber j umber

STATES

ctters and remarks a uded to; and un- r 1 i i i r i :ilame ' 'mnr. ar ihn irr5 nf fn I .mini :im li.ml 1

massacnusc its

mpshirc

in the if par 1775.

Ipsf? something turns no to inteniint the ti. f..,. i, r.

current of popular opinion, he will soon, as prior in their proceedings. Thefew

' (i j O ; j crormJv ImvA nn nrlunfifo a nln i.l fViiiKftll Road Comnnnv IN r)finr 1H ihoir nr- CimOlll

,PT,,1Snfnr his i nrnnsidera t rond act. i iu'l location, and in making contracts, ; loae;!,a,f

. i . .i "r " "'h ,VJ1 vuiiuLiiiiituiu ? i lit; . r , e regret, sincerely regret the necessity ;CoilM! Cou"rt ofrhanc of Washin- ew J ork hich compels us to speak thus of thelon County, Maryland, at the suit of the! , V J(jrseJ an whose cause we once espoused, and 'Canal Company, have granted an injunc-'!!01.1" Uia

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which

man

-. 7 j J ..... ....iv-vi nil I i ' U 1 1 1. - . i ..iAt:.. C .kI. tifill :io-:nnst tii nmrPPilinrrc rT tKo " I? o ; 1 1 UelaWa TC

IU UIIUSU IVt It XUUII I - vvi 1 c iiinilium t. 7 I" i'vuiHt,ll ' uiL, nun;-.. i Should we no withdraw from him the ffoad Company. Prom all I can see of j pof Col umbia . . . . the proceed n.irs. I annrehend it nn nn- oi ioiumoia

i;inlt lir n nt ivilh n : vv n rannnt re .... 1 ... V'nwnn O

i ii. li. j. in ti in.. iiuiui fuifii ui ac-

strain men within proper bounds, nor;commodatioa woukl much better enable sometimes account for the singularity of both parties to eiTtct their objects, than

their actions. All we can do is toi appeal to the laws of the country. t i r i ..a i,,..J Cm. Gaz.

tall rtrge uuislivcs ii win iiit-ni, aa i

er worthy of our confidence.

jEs'rac nf lifter dntd S-lin-s Grore, June CO t

r n n u ... fc r.ns morning, at day break, we Cotton. Raw Co ton has risen in price' , j.i 1 i were awakened bv the d v and the crack-

several cents on the pound. I cannot jn.rof fire. Wc soon found it proceed- AT.

Crcr.ii the Paper Mill of Henry Siiy-I, l.

North Carolina 2 South Carolina 3 Georgia 1 Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Tennessee

Kentucky

at this time be purchased by th cprmti- ed

ty in Cincinnati at les than 12 I 2 et-. per pound, and is in demand, a.d -( arce at that price. If this be an elf et ot thtarilT, the east and west, iitsUM i f ine South, should reprobate the measure as laying a' tax upon them for th lpr:t fr oi the Cotton planter. Ii requires some

I .7 .' i liu I'ino

l .. T .1, a r ..1 . mm :,,,itiui.iiia

utr, wnu eiuoeni irorn mis ciiv. I ne mill w i- , -. . . , , "in .Michigan a. id its contents have been wholly con- thi vr , , . r Illinois suai(d. JNot even a slieet of paper wasi ai-

1 'PI A- 1 - llfU.TUUH

s a v e ; i i !ie inosi aisuessifi luct

ii the year fsio. 32 12 14 i 11 GG 8 71 o 21 G 23 10 10 13 1 4 10 G 17 14

bovs

that t.iree vouns; men and two

property 13 ensured for nearly half its value.

Arkansas Cherokee Nation

37

353

in the ymr 1828. 29 78 17 21 11 2G 1G1 22 185 4 32 9 34 15 16 13 o 10 6 9 8 23 GG 17 o 4 5 1 1

827

jVezcrp-ipcrs in England. In the year 1782, from estimate, whole

Adair Isaac Brs.iher C. L. 2 Bedford Mr, Boners Dr. II. J. Bonham Isaac M. Runham Benj. B. Bargain Johanus Blusdet Jacob 3 hlasuel Enoch 2 Barker Zaehariah Beckzcorth Lvdia Bottle Jane JJrs. B irtholomew SuirCl Blasdel Jonathan B'lmpuss A. IV. Blackburn II. B ixter JMaria Boner Ilemy Beeson Amos Beach Job A, Brasher Robi.

Chamherlin Avrunon Purdue IVm. S.

Kincuid Samuel At iso John

Ktmp John

Ludiow

Lynns Jostph

Lawrence Jacob R lynch Mary Miss Lamdon Samuel Morgan Joseph McL'.oy D. Md o ime 1 1 George lliiis i.yrus McCteister James 3 McKeas Robt. Mead John Marsh Samuel Mote John jYctson Jonathan R JYoble Elizabeth Mrs. jYevilt David 2 JYoyes Benfn jYewtand John Peckovcr Edmund Presl Rivhara 2 Pepper A. C. Palmer John Pierce Jason

thing of the kind with wbicb we bare been ac-

quamted.

Stephen JNye, urn. B. Sheldon, Roswell Castle, M. B. Pearson, Richard Folger, Wm. D. Ludlow, Vm. Allen, James Gdkey, John Ludlow, Thomas Kennedy, S. D. Conner, Joshua L. Thompson Price 50 Cents per Bottle. La Mott's Cough Drops, A cure for Coughs, Asthma, CoLSUmp tion, &c. Sec. Price 1 per Bottle. Lee's Anti-billious Pills,

(Genuine,) 50 cents pi r Box.

Anderson's Pills, 25 cents per Box.

Dr. Dix's Stomachic Bitter

Dr. Chambers Medicine, For the run- of Intemperance. Dr. Stouffh ton's Bitters.

We lindervifirul flinf if h-rn

time, however, for l .rge bodies of water, prar(iro in this milKris u is in Cvery oth-

ngitated by the winds, to fiad their wont- er, for the unmarried hands to s'eep in number of Newspapers 79. In the year

cd level: so it is with regard to the much! the drying loft, as the coolest place in! 1 821, according to a report made to the Davisrm Robert

d tarifflaw. This measure was iho mi!l' Ti,e loft we lcarn was hung., House of Commons, 284. Warrah Sarah

Clark Jotham Cotseboom Wm. Craziford Randall Crazier Decker Cook William Cox Elisha Carman Stephen Coni-ft bth Rent. Chase Leonard Cheek George Carman Reuben Cowler Rebecca Cook Ulysses Davis Johnson Dazvson William

Davis Paul

contested

. . i t ,u l . i j c , 'CnU of paper, so that the young men and matured amidst the whirlwind of party , 1 1 . . . . . . J hoys were in an instant enveloped in spirit, and launched on the rough sea ol flames We have not heard that their

China. A very extensive rebellion in Chinese Tartary, has been lately sup-

sectional prejudice. Guided by vigilant; hones had been found, so as to deter-' pressed. Eleven of the leaders of the in-

hands it has withstood the buffeting of, mine w hether they had made their way surgents were put to death as victims to Daniels Jon

mpest. The storm though stiHaMv tlistance llom the places where they j the spirits of the Chiness officers who; I'othoneil Is

III! it-U 13 tUlUIUIII

the temp

-the waves are dis-

solvipg to a level with the uequi kened waters. In the distance is discovered

a ioyous multitude hastening from theiUne ot extraordinary dimensions, up-

East, the West, the North, and the S utly "a ' ' ? .In .'l?1? aS ,

ac

The Horn Snake. This beautifully

spotted reptile is rarely to he found.

Dashiell Charles

Danish Sain I Dill James 2 Dils Jacob Daniels John

saac

had fallen in the war. The boundary of U'ott Samuel 2

!, the North, and the Sauth,1 wardof flvc feet in "Sth, and as thu r . .. . . 7, as a man's arm was killed last week its safe arrival in the haveiijlhe Union For A enleman wl

to welcome

of peace, as the Ark of good promise, and

the hope of protection.

the emperors dominions has been re-es-! tc Joseph 2

tablished from the desert of Kobi t0'r ucn Atonzo

lord Aaihnniel Fisher Jonathan Fuller John

Guard Ezra

Cashghar.

JYo Slander. A late Kentucky paper says: "we are authorized to announce John Bush as a candidate for a seat in

Deac. Jesse Joy, of Southampton,

Mass. killed a calt a few davs since, be-, j i.. nr.

gen'ieman who t . c ...I . ...:..AWITU imtun un

saw the animal describes the horn, not ?"u u WK8 u,u' n ,u " w" Gibbs Barney G.

...... ... as a blunt protuberance from the tail,

but a Hint hard substance encased in a

oiiiv-iui "UU io c-iiui U UI CI UCCUICl Willi. 11 I 1 1 ...i 4K.i ii.5 . i r siderabie.

wuen iuuiLiieu, uie cieaiure snoots irom the scabbard and inflicts a wound which would detrnv nnv thino- if pnrnimtopc

the next Legislature, and also, to say .Naturalists litre universally described

. i v ii u c.i.vj w v... vjhj, im u riucuj tiibbs Barney 33 pounds per quarter, and the skin 22 janes jj pound,. (154 lbs.) The head hook. G. Jeio

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and intestines must have weighed con-

Gibson Win. Gridlty Julian Mrs. Iloliister EpUraim Hunt John

real "ring-taWd roarer," a fair "Mississippi sawyer" of a fellow, and entitled to the vote of every Sieam Boat on the western waters.

MARRIED Oo Sunday the Cthinst.

hy the liev. Lzra terns, Mr. Alexan- Ihmstead Joshua IT ll .1 . . . IT T '..

that he is half a hog and half an Aliga- the weapon of this snake differently, we ' TrVv TT T n i jZ . it n-. r i r , l 4. r -A m. cinda Jenna, of Hamilton count) O a jo. iHouzt Mr tor." PitF Mr. Bush has none of the have now a correct account of it. The J n Tr,

mapping turtle in him, or he would be ; ", uee" on, ana no aoubt, ,),n0n T,. ... . , lla)mll The.

Half or d Patience Hogshier Thos. 2 II iif'er Mr. Johnson L W . Jartd William Jvdd Joseph Jtnkins Philemon Kelloz Milts

The lovers of poetry, love tales, and light reading, must not get frightened at the innovations made upon their territory by "Revolutionary Claims," a3 we shall be able in a short time to dismiss them, and take theirs under consideration. In the mean time we would have them recollect that we have been attentive to their interests for several years; and have spent, much time and labor in enriching and beautifying their premises with sweetest,shrubs and flowers "from various gardens culled," without enjoying the luxury of one bountiful repast for all

air. irinurine proprietor ot the works,'

will present it to one of the museums. Woodstock (Fa.) Paper.

From the Portland Yankea. But the other day John Quincy

Ad ams, Daniel Webster and a few more.

had the good opinion of perhaps fifty

speak at the outside fifty men, who,

this week are half ready to crucify them all. And why? Simply because the duties on foreign merchandize imported into this country are augmented no matter why. V grant you the measure does not appear to be a wise on, that in fact it appears to be a thing of plot and counterplot for the advantage of NewEngland, where the great manufacturing powers of the country is concealed; I

grant you, moreover, that the idea of

diminishing the influence of England on us by diminishing our debts to her pp(p'e, is one of the most amusing absurdities

DIED On Tuesday the 8th irist. Samuel B. infant son of William and Ehziheth Harrington of this place, aged 17 months and 4 days.

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Public Sale.

Parks Jacob Pater Wm.

Possctts Mary or Mathias

Roue Kobe ft Reed A. H. Richmond A 'c.fhcnicl Ro'lgrrs A'etson Ross Shpherd Ru t a dson jY. Right Samuel Rosborough Ihomas Rosebury laar Roland Jia. -j are t Mrs Seibert ilta n Stubbs liobert Shoemake Blackley Shock if y Laac Stewart Atthur Stetler Michael 2 Simpson L. IL Shook John Snyder Mary Miss Shanks Abraham Spcer John Sparks Ilamb t 2 Skinnfr II it Lara Test )ohn 4 Terr ill Major 'date WitlMn Tibbitts WilUam Tibbetts A.

Faahouten Maris

11 a!ker llobert or Samuel Perry White Whoda White Xlexandcr White Josfph Welsh Morg n Whitney IJora e Woodbury Jonathan Waner Polly Mrs Jit aver Da: is ITtaver John 2 JJiaer George Weaver Rebecca Walles JVathan Winters Llizabtlh Wilson John JV Walker Henry Whitney Moses IVells Orran M. Williams Beuj.

Godfrey's Cordial,

Batemar.' Dions, Turlington Balsam'

British Oil, Hailem Oil,

Soda Powders, S idlitz Powders.

Essential Oils.

Oil Bergamot,

Annis, Lavender, Juniper, Wormseed, Spike,

,i

Oil Peppermint,

Pennyroyal, Cloves, Cinnamon, Spruce, L-mon.

Nutmeg?,

Mace, Cinnamon, Cayenne Pepper, Orange Peel,

Spices, &c. Cloves, Ginger, Annis, Dill,

Fennel, and SeeL Cardamom, S

Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Alcohol, Spirits Turpentine Senlipr Wax, Wafers, Paint Boxes, Camel Hair, Pencil-, Indian Rubber, .Tooth Brushes &, Powders. All the nbovp articles for sale M the FASJ' II V IV i EDM INE WARE HOUSE, rust door to Bufll & Dunn's Sture, high Street, Lawrence' burgh, la. Also, a complete as$ort

ment of Drugs &, Medicines,

Low for CASH. T. B. PiNCKARD.

Jnlv 9th, 1825.

271

J.

.S

Set.

On compliint in Chai.cery.

7"1LL ba exposed to public sale, on th

V V first day of Auzust next, in thp tonn KtiMley Robt.

of fUrdensburgh, Dearbora county, Indian. Kersey Emaline Miss

State of Indiana, Dearborn County

DEARBORJY CIRCUI COURT. Afr:l 'Perm, 1828.

Jrhn Test & aios Lane, versus

WjOU pn this day, to wit: n Wednesday the? Ll 9 h day c.f April eighteen hundred U iwrn-y-iht, cutrus the compiainams, in their own piopcr pn-g. ns, on this third day of the April Uim of the Deftrboin Circuit Court, 1828, unci filed their bill of ctmplaint ag&insi the said defendant on the chancery sule of this court; find il sppearing to the satisfaction of this court, by pood proof now here in court made, that the saij Caleb H.yes is not now a resident of this state It is therefore ordered and directed hy the court now here in chancery sitting, that notice of tha pendent j of the said bill of complaint, be published in the Indiana Palladium, a newspaper printed and published in Lawrenceburgh, Dearhorn county, Indiana, summoning and n quiring the sid Caieb Il)i)es to be and appear beh re the Judges of the Dearborn Ci uit court, n chancery aitting, at their mxt term, on the first Monday in October next ; then and there to answer ttie complainants' bill aforesaid, or the s; me wiifc 'hen te uken s confessed, and the mattsr3 attd thit'gs therein pra)ed for decreed accordingly. JAMES DILL C 'fc. July 0, 18JS 27 4vr; OA A : r T T

caie oi inuiana, Dearborn Count j, )

DEARBORJY CIRCUIT COURT.

ArniL Term, 1823,

On Petition far Dirarce;

Set.

2 Houses $f Lots, Corn on the ground, HOGS, CATTLE,

Household & Kitchen Furni

ture, &c. The sale will commence at ' 0 o'clock on

said day, at the house of the subscriber, when and where the terms mil be made known.

H. SHOOK. Hardensburgb, Juty n, 18:28. 27

July 5. 182S.

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LA.YD TITLES. 'lHR Comro.&siunrr to perpetuate TeBtimom 1 for the county of 1); arbors, will commenc his aebsion at the oflice of the subscriber, in th own of Lawrenceburgh, on Monday the 28' I a v of July next St continue the same one week if business require IMN'L HAGERMAN, Clerk. Lawrfneeburgh. 26th June, 1828 OF ALL KIXDS .YEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.

Orela Jackson, vs

Washington Jackson,

fWo u.a ,Ll!.ds on Wednesday, tha 13 9 h d.y of April, eighteen hundred and twrnty.eiglit, comta the said complainant, bv Lane, her attorney, and fiit8 her petition, prav-

. ..utJ. aj4lu nusoana lor certain reasons in the said petition set forih, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that vtashmgton J ikson, the defendant aforesaid, .s not an inhabitant of his s'ats: It is thtrtfofe uled and ordered by the court, that notice of he pendency of the said prtiiion, or bill for divorce be published four weeks buccessitely in the Indiana Palladium, a newspaprr printed and published at Lnwrencehurgh, in Dearborn coun ;y, requiring the sid Washington Jarksrn to e and ppear before the Judges of the Dearorn Circuit court, at their urm to be holdinat Lawrenceburgh, in and for the coun'y ct" Dearorn, cm the first VI n lay in October ntxt, thea nd there to answer the Bill or petition afort-said, ir the same will then be heard in his absence, nd a decree entered thereon accordingly. JAMES DILL, Clrk. July 18, 182?. 2 4wv

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