Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 32, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 16 August 1828 — Page 3

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LAWRENCES URSH.

State's of the dreadful earthquake Lima

lhas experienced, by which several mil

lions ol property have been destroyed, and many lives lost; it is the general opinion, if the violence of the shoc k had

continued a few seconds longer, all Li

ma would have been laid in ruins. Truxillo is said to be entirely destroyed. The sad catastrophe has had a powerful

influence to cause the general stagna

tion of all business as now existing. I

We learn with deep regret that Reuben V. Nelson, Eq. of New Albany was lately killed by a fall from his house.

JVilliamsh Printing Machine. Yesterday, at the Methodist Printing Ollice in

Crosby-street, tzcenty-six tokens qual to

Mr. Nelion, amiable, and talented fifty two tokens on one side,cre printed

SATURDAY. AUGUST 16, 1328.

1 fa " i this is at present, a most wretched

Election. Returns have been received; place, and no money in circulation."

Ihe editors ot the lialtimore Amen1 . v .

can, nave received Lima naners to Ihe

and energetic, deservedly ranked amonu

our most respected &LZ highly valued citiI 17 l .a 1 T i .

iz mis. vv netner at me rar, or in the coun

cils of the country, the same confidence was reposed in his integrity and ability. The fatal accident occurred two or three weeks since, in Posey county, whither the deceased had gone on professional business. He lived several hours after receiving the hurt, but insensible, to every thing around him. Ind. Jour.

from the following counties, to wt:

T v TIT L lrl ll n r wi cah

UearDorn, iuariou, nu;u, i....ai,, . . , M ;,,fl,IsiVH . and also a m,,v

Crawford, Orange, Ripley, Decatur,; of the constitution of the Peruvian reShelby, Switzerland, Fayette, Wayne j public. In this document it i, among

and Jefferson, in which, for Governor, other thing-, set forth "that the Peruvian

Ray received 6420

Moore 3356; for

pci oil-, xnu m.i -"vv. person or tamil) ; nor snail ll De united: was airacked by an Indian and alStgro

for the two latler'is not giver, in Har-vvith any state or federation opposed tojand most cruelly beat to death with a

Columbus, Geo. July 12. Murder. Some ume la?t week a M

by Williams's small wooden press, well

done, and finished at four o'ch(k in the afternoon. Eight, or say ten tokens, by

0 votes Cahby 4013,inaon is for ever to be free and inde- Rt-dner, returning to this place from a t sulis of this impel taiit ieveiitio LT i t Governor Pe 'l)CI,dent of every foreign power. It shall visit to Montgomery, Ala. having arrived "h indisputable and conclusive. leu o rnor eP ;Dever D"e (he hereditary right of an) within about thirty miles of Coin tubus,, Statesman. app 5611. Ihe vote-person or famx . nor snai jt DH united was attacked by an Indian and a Negro,!

rison, Crawford, or Orange, and is thcre-jits independence."

Cnf riimnlntn in fhnaP rnintiM X- 1 he COUlltrj IS in a

rent for Governor. Rv our next we

r j shall probably be able to say who is Governor and Lieut. Governor at pres-nt

most miserable

condition. LAW OF NUISANCE. We have read in the Boston Dnily Ad

vertiser, the opinion of chief justices

hatchet. The perpetrators of this foul

A touch of the superlative. Chr.rjed Good, an appientit e, lately prosecuted his master, James Best, for not leaching him the An and Mystery of the Copperplate Engraving; and recovered damages, MARRIED On Thursday the 7tfi

hand (on the ordinary press,) is a day 's jinst. by the Rev. Ezra Ferris, Mr. W Allwork. The workman says that he ca !ren Kikcade of this place to Miss Ludo forty uu this press, on both eides equal xinda Peck, of Aurora Indiana, to eighty in the common way; and by j On Thursday last by the Rei'. Ezrz Williams's iron press nearly, finished at Jrm, Mr. Rfubex Hathaway to Miss the Su iling Woika, he ?ays he can doMARY Hill, both of this county. eighty on In th sides, equal to 20 days' nzmA work on the old press . s. Seeing is be- OBITUARY; lieving, and twenty-six t. kens on both .. . , , , - sides in one day is an astonishing fact, D'KD n hte township, on not heretofore equaled or heard of Monday the 1 1 th mst, of the dysentery America, A fr da8 will cive furthei r summer complaint, Margaret, only

invenJioM,, q.ial- oi a. c lu m.i.gcci irlusivH. f,-on 'onnerly ol Adams County, Pennsylva-

jiiia, aged one year six months and twelve

days.

O i Wednesday evening, 13th inst. at

From he 8araVp:a Sertine, Ja'y 22.

A fellow, calling himself Jus. Pratt, 5 o'clock, P. M. Frances Joanna, only

dned were pursued by a large number was convicted before a special sessi n in nil J of Mr. John 1. Dunn, ageu lb of the Creek?, and have been overtaken j1! village on the 18! in-t. ol breaking months, of a short bui distressing ill and brought to jutice. They were con-Pt:n a trunk at the In use w here he edg-;iPS3. demned by the Chiefs of the N.ition to A ad taki. g therefrom about 14 in FU, Cherob fljr! Thy Savionr bids lb?e comej

uller death, and were to have been tx- ash. was detained in custod), tr hy little fraoe iscradlt-d in the loob

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tho nrpsiimnfion is that Mr. Rav has sue-! Parker of the sunrem, roiin of M.sa-'ecufed on lhuida last, In the it flit- u puiuose ol receiving sentence on uo ad-i wm-s ihy p,nt'g borne on h.gb,

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ceeded to the former office. We have had no certain accounts from Boon and tdake's district, except one county, which gave Boon a majority. JenVings is no doubt re-elected in the 2d district to Congress by a considerable majority over Mr, Thompson. In this (3d) district returns have been received from Switzerland, Ripleyr, Decatur, Dearborn, Fay ette, Wayne, Union, and Franklin counties, which give Mr. Test about 1200 majority over Mr. M'Carty. , " So far as the returns have been- received from Kentucky Gen.. Metcalfe, is considerably ahead of Mr. Barry. There is very little doubt of Metcalfe's election.

rhiicMt ?n ruao . noo i..c.i1,.. ,lioii of blawa uloi. their heads with ihe Monday mornim': being secured in a r.phic cho.rs aitt-od it tr.rougH tbc sky

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nPV IKPll 111 il P 1 1 r I V 1 n (T I ImiIII'TI 1 U INI II M fir "113 ukm viiv.

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same hatchet

Louisiana. The election in this state it seems has resulted a lift!e differently from the report published last week. Mr. White succeeds Mr. Livingston, Mr. Gurley is re-elected, and Mr. Overton succeeds Mr. Brent. Om the presidential question, the Louisiana Delegation in Congress Mauds a before the election two for the administration, and one friendly to Jackson. The friends of Jackson claim a majority of recently elected members in the state legislature.

Gen. Raton, Senator in Congress from Tennessee, arrived in this place from the cast, on Tuesday evening last, and left this on Thursday evening for home, on board the Gen. Marion.

Pay the Printer Tbose who know them-

ted for the abatement of rmis.-inre

R-xbury, a' town adjoining the citv of ,ne "iocent subject ol this item ot his . window, at the height ot 4U uv ou leet Boston. Il aoDears that Messrs. Sea'ver! s the law of their nation. The;f,m ground, and most of his clothes

& R.md the defendants, had collected murderers confessed having killed him taken from him. In the night, however,

an enormous herd of swine, between

W bile Pnts beave the deep hr art-rending

sgo. A Fkxebd Departed this life on Sunday eve-

3d Auirust, 1C8, Mary Lykw

ninir.

for the purpose of "getting nis nioney be tad the temerity to pass out ot the oungest daughter of Capt. Daniel Lynn,

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three and four hundred, which thev shut VVe understand Mr. Kedner had been ! window ot his room to that ot trie room

up in a tield i., R xbury of between three on -a visit to his family, with w horn we adjoining, which he succeeded in enteiaud' four hnndie.l aeres in evient. and ! roV the tear of . rr w tor their unev-ii"i:, though at the imminent hazard of

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fed them daily with half a d. zen loads ofiPccteu ioss. inquirer.

the animal and vegetable off il from the streets of Boston procuied by a contract with the mayor. The eifect of such an

arrangement was what might be expect

his life. Here he was repulsed by a person sleeping within; but knocking him dow n, Pratt descended to a room be

low, where an effort w as made to arrest

From the Arkansas Gelte, of July 2 The Cherokces. A nerson fron. Love-

ley's Purchase, who oassed through the him by the landlord. Eluding the v igi-

ed, and the atmosphere around was pol-jCherokee nation I. si week, informs usjla,,ce of,he latter, however, Pratt dash-

kited and poisoned with the flluvia to

the distance of half a mile. Tne good

people ot K'xbury on the approach ot jne late treaiy. 1 resent appearance

warm weather last spring, opened theirjU8tIty the behet, thai the Delegation will

windows for the admission of the re- hjse their heads as soon as they return, freshing bret zes, but instead of being There appears to be one general murimpregnated as usual with the aromatic !'nur against them. Poles have been

that the people of that nation show iheied through a window, cutting himseli se-

strongest signs of th ir disapprobation of; vrely, and made his escapef nearly na-

ue was iracea io an aujoining io-

HMgrance of woods and meadows, the

w inds that visited their apartments came charged with exhalations of a less agreeable nature. Tney soon grew impatient of the annoyance, and about the latter part of June filed a bill for the removal of the nuisance, under a statute passed last wirder, enlarging the chai.eery powers of the supreme couit. The defendants came into court and said that the tFjct complained nf w as entirely iu expected on their part, that they had supposed a spot suffi- iently remote from dwelling houses had been selected, but that they were still desirous of making such arrangements as would remove the evil. Another hearing was therefore appointed by the court, at which tfe de-

lendauts proved that discreet measures had been taken to render the annoyance

erected in front of ihe houses of th" Delegation, on which their heads are to be exhibited as soon as they return. Our informant saw one of them as he passed through the nation. The people were very clamorous, collecting in mobs, drinking, and conducting in a very disorderly manner. Their excitement was principally directed against the Delegation though our informant heard of their deuouncii g some white persons, whom they consider as instigators of the treaty. It is, how ever, not believed (hat they will proceed to commit violence on any except the Delegation. We shall endeavor to ascertain the r suit of thi excitement, and lay it before our readers; but hope that nothing serious will grow out of it.

We understand, that Mi. John V.

ked.

rest, and, it is hoped, may be retaken.

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selves to bp ind..bt?d to us. for Job-work and s'" :S elh'.nsive as ever. 1 he chiet

advertising, as' well s those who ar in arrears j"tice thought, to use his own expres

for the "P-dladiimi" for two, three and f iur years, would confer a favor, and at fh same time do an act of justice, by settling the same as soon as possible, fn the course of a week or two, our subscribers residing in and near this county will be waited on by one of the editors with their accounts, and we shall expect a settlement by note or payment; and those who reside at a distance, vill have their ac-

as slight as possible; in the opinion otj Flowers, who acted as Counseth r to the

some of the witness it was removed altogether. On the othe.' hand many witnesses from the neighborhood were produced, who testified that the nuisance

sior., "thnt the imaginations of the most

honest people, who had once been annoyed with foul air from such a source, might, in some measure, supply the place of their senses," and therefore required the more impartial testimony of accidental visitors to Roxbury. Several of these were produced, who confirmed the representations of the inhabitants of the

place. The judge in giving his opinion,

Delegation, at VV ashinp'nn. in makii j

the treaiy, returned home some week? since; but aftei ste pping a few da,and finding thh g- assuming rather too -qual-ly an appearance tor him, he decamped in a hurry and has not since been seen in the nation.

We "give it up.'" N ither Horn S.take? nor any ihmg else will stop t migration to such rich land as is to be obtained in the "Chatnhoochie region." The Milledgeville Journal of the 14th, says "He are credib y i?. formed, a man one evening after u&u g an iron handspike, usually called a crow-bar, stuck one end of it in the ground, and left it; and in the morning when he returned to his work, lo and behold the croiv-bar was covered with tenpenny nails, that had sprouted cut during one single night." Now it would be an excellent anti-tanjf movement, and it might be a er) profitable speculation

to t'U up ail the iron in Augusta, and transport it to plant in the neighborhood of C;lumbus. Il would stop the fcYi kees" from bri nwti anv more of their

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near Hartford, of a severe but short ill

ness aged about 13 years. Possessed of an amiable disposition, conciliatory and pleasing manners, the deceased was behoved and respected by her friends and acquaintances. While recollection sh dl bring to mind her virtues, her memory will be perpetuated and her loss regretted by hose who knew her.

CLXCLXXATI PRICE CURREJVT. corrected weekly.

Abticiis. irom to g cts. S ctf Bees' lb 22 25 bandits, dipt d )b 9 10 Mould lb 11 12 Castor Beans bushel 1 09 Castings per ton 60 00 Cigars, Amer 1st qual 1000 75 1 00 Spanish 8 10 00 Coffee best qual per lb 154 7 Cotton per lb 11 12 Cotton Yrn. Nos. 5 to 10 lb 7 30 Feathers hvt grtst & ducks lb 22 23 Mackerel No 1 per bbl 9 00 No 2 St 3 7 50 b 50 Flaxseed buahel 37h 40

nails to tbe South, and nails will be in great demand shortly about the new town, w here the lots are improving. Will our friends of thr Joun al please to ascertai; , if nails or tacks sown in this fine soil. wuld nroduce a cn.n ot

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axe bats and waon tire? Courier.

ucorgia

Flour sup. fresh from wagons bbl 3 in store Ginseng- per lb Gunpowder Ltxmgton Ky keg 5 50 Dupont's Hemp per lb

Irou. Juniata hammered ton Fudled "

U 6, 8 & lOd " Nail reus Leadp'g nti bar lb 5 Leather sole, fcUstern tan lb' 23 do Cincinnati " 25 Call skus doien 18 00 per do 4 00 Molaass, New Orleans cal 40

3 V2n 3 37 6 25

7 50 6 130 00 135 00 SO 00 100 00 130 00 140 00

applied to the case the maxim of law

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counts enclosed to ntm in their paper. We; which directs that every man

wish tbera to attend to it.

Shocking Accident. O. Saturday, last, says the Portland Adverser, one of the powder mills at Gorham took fire and exploded, in which catastrophe six ot the workmen ho vere accidentally in the pounding mill at the time, were so injured that they survived but a short time. The names of those who have

died of the injury are Win. Moses, Noah

A little vinegar, -aided to cream, will

greatly assist in bringing butter. L m

on juice, al, is said to be very good;

say one lemon to a churning of 8 or 10

lbs. of butler. Churning is sometimes ditlicuh, in consequence of the thickness of the cream. I i tuch cese& it is recommended tt n-ix new milk (as much as there is cream) with the cream, which will save much labor in churning.

Tbe Boston Courier sys: 'A M-rcbfit infornjs us thai vf.en tin inttiligrnce of hr p3-

hall so! Babb, and James Gieen, of Standish,! 8K5 tne ,hrtl wys r ceived in 9ome of the

use his own property as not to mm re 'Josicin ilaiK,jr. and Hanson Irish, ot

that of another sic utere tuo ut alienum G orham, M j r Mean

lei pb

vor

divid

cralists and unitarians.

Wt8t India UUiids an immrdiafe advance on

of Windham j lbe price of luuibi-r, and a depression, tqual

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Riirnni Auypi. ttv a l:.fo nrrlnol n,ni ,..A 1 A i Diniel iT.'.:e4. if Mrwlkli 7c r i j i l to the extra tu'y on motiisses, vas the

m. tUt (Km olHinc .M..n 4 .... 1. 1 i I c t . i ininrpd t!i( i.n h..n.a i 1'oce " I bis iofl!igeDce will doubtl

ice on the 30th of M-iV, resulted in fa-lthe city of Boston, from depositing the! bis life. He was but alive yesterday ! H 'f ?? g'tlott

ot tlie fovernment tnp iiariiPsirD nfr ntfn it am nl tua f'mornm.c. 1 nev wptp nil x..,,., r . r

W I v" " - " 1 v 1 1 v". in lic I.UVY ,19 III , Q- J - ... MJUIIK llJCil..:., n K.v K..r..l..,.i J I, ,

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A despatch had

been received from brigadier D. Fructuoso Rivera, announcing th capture of the seven towns of Lr Misione Ori

entals, by the national forces under Ids

command, on the

event has gi

parties, inasmuch as doubts were enter

tained of Rivera's attachment to the government. A subsequent despatch from general Rivera, dated Taim, M;iy 19, communicates to his government the intelligence of his having added Santa Fe to the territory of Buenos Ay res. dec lares in

any habitation, until the first of Novem

ber. Jv. I. Post.

The accident

Pennsylvania. Wm. Penn, the found

er of thi state, in one of his letters to!nt 11 irom the mortar, dropped the con-

m the 21st of April. Thej hi friend Rich. Turner,gives the follow- per pestle. He was told to desist by one ven great satisfaction to all'ing account of the origin of the name giv-,'f the workmen, but repeated it three

; times when the powder took and t v-

iocrea9ed

dufv wdl be bpmficial to the nation, as it will

V7aS OCraSlOIied in ex-LrrtHintv tnuht Ihp rntpmi iti-nv,! fnwn Im.

changing the composition from one mor-i ported molasses. Thus ih storm h.II be alA A t A ,

layd, and our brethren of ir a Rngldnd will

Nails, Bourn's 4d & lOd lb

JuliiotU ' Pittsl-urgh common Oil, Tf.nneis, per bbl Lrsttd g-il Castor per d. z Paints, White leaU, in oil, keg Do do dry lb Ked do do " Sp.nish Drown Uhihrg " Profisiions, Pork Mess bLl Prime " Lard in barrels lb in kegs

Hmi, city sm ked lb

country do Butter 1st qual Clirt8e 1st qual

i-orier, tnt9burgii, Ctnrionati Salt, Tieks island Ktnhawa best Conemtugh Sugar, N. Orleans Havana v hite L.iuf aud Lu'mp Shot rrr batr 25 lbs

ill t Spirits, Ci-g. brandy 4tl- p'f gel

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bbl

bush s it lb

7 6 50 50 37

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SA 4h 6 54 6 10

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irti iu -iii'iuiri. i Miujg man unacquainted with the work, to loosen some

en to the state.

45th 1st mo. 1681. This day my country was confirmed to me, under the great seal of England, with large powers and privileges, by the name of Pennsylvania, a name the king would give it, in honor to my father. I chose New Wales,

being as this, a pretty healthy country;

ploded about 16cuks.

Another Revolutionary Hero, "Has siren his honors to the world igatn. His ble9sed psrt to Heaven, and rests in p-ac " Departed this life at his residence in Bu-ler County, Va. on the 8th inst..

coniinae to repojtf in pi-ace as lon as tbey are able to sojt their bread oh both sides.

at some remote period, on the brow ofajTHE public are cautioned sg.inst trading f0? i i i r il nor purchasing note of hand riven bv roe to Jo.

n Umnir nnfP. tli t.o , .A n jii.... l : ' ur .i t r. ' . , " ' r . . - t . . ' . ' . " 'ph Hla fcburn lor one nuncireu dollars. dted

; ... P 'eu.nui ienn, oem "ii n mr a neao, as v.apumi yy a. i orter, in the 8 2d year o i broke : a"d the water Ot springs coming; 19 h of j nuary 1828, and payable as follows

"""';) Jiiuuiinuis 01 .renmanmoire in vv au'S, renrue in iui

From tbe Iuth FhI: People's Friend. PETRIFIED TREE. Near Van Home's Mills, in the new town of Stark, may be seen 20 or 30 feet of the trunk of what appears to have been an Elm, of 2 or 3 feet diameter, comoletelv chanced to stone. It stood

do

lb t

P'ttch da do

American do do Jamaica Rum do Holland Gtn do Wtiis key new do

Do old Teas, Gunpowder Imperial

Young Hyson Tobscco, Ktn. mnufactureo lb Cincinnati do 41 Tallow, tried b Wine, Madeira gal

aicuy TenerifFe

Note For k add one Half.

S 16 18 2 00 1 50 50 37 1 50 17 IB

SO 5 7 5 3 00 1 50

5 25 -2d 6 CO SO 00 42 8 8 7 25 0O 60 7 00 3 50 15 15 6 4 9 00 7 00 5 7 6 7 12

00 50

90 50 50 10 IS 19 25 75 56 75 75 50 18A 20 45 49 00 a 8 7 CO 75 62

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CAUTIOX TO THE PUBLIC.

war, standards and. houses, and that he has restored the peace, happiness and liberty of the province of Santa Fe. The Buenos Ayreans had enpfured a

large number of prize slaves, 450 ofi

which were in the harbor a rebellion

broke out among the troops composed of

this unfortunate class ot persons, which was promptly quelled one sergeant (a Brazilian deserter) had been shot, and several soldiers severely punished. Peru. A letter received at Salem, Mass. dated Lima, April 23, gives the following account of an earthquake exs perienced there, on the 30th of March.

'Uefore this reaches you, intelligence

ennte m Cum- his age. tor more than thirty years he out from the hill above it, and running o wir: fifty dolhrs payable in cash, and fifty Buckinhamshire,;oceupied the farm on which he died, over that portion of the trunk, is sup-jolIitr8 Fyb,7n htom8 '"g cuj, oata or m t . I aa "i I I hut' AO till Nftirl fln? U; 9 O riDr m . Vv .

will have been received in the Uuited son.

berland, and Pem in

the highest land in England, called his, universally esteemed by a lare circle

Pennsylvania, which is the hign or head woodland; or I proposed, when the secretary, a Welchman, refused to have it called New Wales, Sv lvania, and they added Penn to it; and though I much opposed it, and went to the king to have it struck out, and altered ; he said it was passed and he would take it upon him nor could twenty guineas move the under secretary to vary the name; or I feared lest it should be looked upon as a vanity in me, and not as a respect to the king, as it truly was to my father, whom

he often mentioned with praise. Pout-

of friends, for whom his hospitable man

sion anoruecl a general rendczyous. In all the social reality of husband, father, neighbor, friend, his native goodness of heart and exemplary manners, stood conspicuous. His ardent patriotism, firm integrity and enthusiastic devotion to liberty, formed a common theme for the eulogy of all who knew him, whilthey served to stimulate his descendants to imitate his virtues.

Two signs were once opposite each other at Philadelphia, thus inscribed "James Shott" and "Jonathan 1'ell."

posed to have caused the petrifaction;

as the top of the tree, falling on the side of the gulf exposed to the action of the water, has long since mouldered away in the usual manner. Numbers who pass that way go out of their road to examine this bulky petrifaction, and carry of a chip. Too Late. A hungry Scotchman took up a raw egg) cracked the shell, and was raiding it to h"i9 mouth, when his ear was suddenly saluted by the shrill pipe of an unborn chicken. "Ye spoke too late," cried Sawney, and down went the pullet, feathers and all.

hay, as the Siid note was pivrn without con.

sidtration, and will not be paid by me. CHARLES UAWSON. August ll, 132. S2-3w

AMOS LANE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 3 N FORMS Ihe public that he will constancy J attend he Terms of ihe Supreme Court; the District Court of ihr United Slates, at Indiana pidis; the Fniiklin, Dearborn Switzerland, and Ripley Circuit Courts; and any other Court in tht a'i"te, on special application 1 hat ioutvrff h is undivided and persevering attention and tulentt, will be devoted to his profession And may, at all times, be consulted at his office, in Lawrenceburgh, next door to Mr. Hunt's Hotel, or at Court. July 25, 1827. Sltfv