Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 41, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 18 October 1828 — Page 4
MlSCELLAiN Y.
From the Saco Palladium.
Give me a sniig little farm, with sufficient learning a little wife that car. mill; the cow, rock the cradlethat can sleep all night and work all day that can discourse music on the cheerful spinning wheel, and hang your Greek and Latin. T.ie present times are too unnatural and luxurious. O jr ancestors lived oo bread and broth, And wooM tbeir bcaltby wives ia homespun doth; O il mother O'irtur'd to the nodding reel, Give all tbeir daughters lessons oo the wheel, Though spinning did not na'jcb reduce the waist, It made the food m-jcb sweeter to the taste; They plied witb honest z-al the mop and broom, And drove the shuttle thro' the noisy loom; They never once complaia'd as we do now, We have no girls to cook, or milk the cow, Each mo!her taught her red cheek'd son and daughter To bike and brew, and draw a pail of water. No ditnsel sbunn'd the wash tub, broom, or pail, To keep unsullied a long grown finger nail. They sought no gaudy dress, oo wasp like form, But ate to live, and worked to keep them warm. No idle youth, no tight lae'd mincinjr fair, Became a living corpse for want of air, No fidgets, faintings, fits, or frigVfu! blues-
No painful coros from wearing Chinese shoe. BYT THOMAS MJORE. Ob sy thou best and brightest! My first lore and my last! Wben be whom toou nw slightest, From life's dark scene hath pst; Will kinder thoughts (hen move tuee? Will pity mak one thrill For one who lived to love thee, And dying, loved ths still? If, when that hour recalling
From which he dates his woes, Tbou feel'st a 'ear drop filling Ah! blusb not while it fljwsj But all the past forgiving. Bend gently o'er h;s shrine, And say, this heart when living, Witb all its faults was minef
of liberty, lam willing to become his
banker." So saying, he handed her a jiurse of money "My means are adequate, or I would not be thus lavish" seeing she was about to refuse it. You said, sir, my husband would see rue shortly; how do you know that, .v hich seems so impossible, and how do you know me, who never"
"Hush, madrtm, we are now approaching the British guard ; sulhce it to -ay the American commander l.ts that in his head, which, like an earthquake, will shake the whole American continent, and expunge these miscreant?, but hark take that road to the left, farewell. S: s iting, he departed; she gave one look, but vacancy tilled the spot where he stood. With slow and cautious steps she approached Vine street. Already hopes sprung into her heart, already her tire burned beneath her bread, when the awful word halt, struck terror to her soul. She started, and found herself in the custody of a British sentinel. "Yourpass woman" "I have none, sir, my children," UD n the rebel crew; why do
era towards this one, are by no mearis tcj
be censured. Personal danger seamed to he no part of their character. Plunder, but only from he Biitish seemed their sole aim, with an ambition, however futile of creating in the minds of their enemies this belief. At one time they were in Philadelphia, dressed in the
British costume, and at another, they were relieving the distresses of their friends at valley Forge.
EDWXN PRATT ATTORNEY ANi COUNSELLOR.
FFICE in Lswreoceburgb at the bouse of JOHN SPENCER.
May I, 1S2S. 17if.
o
AMOS LANS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NFUltMS the public that he will constants
J atter.tt he Trims of the Supreme Couit; t e Ihstnct Court of ilit United Siaus, at Indiana-
p;Iis; the Franklin, Dearooi :, aw itci Itnd, and
The Yankee, A Yankee 13 a Yankee Kipley Circuit O.urts; sod any other Cetirt in
ibe: and YOU might know lhe state, or. special application
i . . M t- i.. ... io oi n r e rtr cnai-ir, i mnnr ui iitii it i i u r i : i
over the moue: ana you migiu kiiuh:"'",,,:.,.-,,
i 1 . L- un ..,;.. ..rill' urnnzuiea ru persevering- uutnuu.. uu iui him, it ycHimetbimonthe'Mnountainl wi d vd lo profcMion.And the moon," in live minutes, by nis nation- jm,v Al tin.es, he cor.mhtd t ins Hioe, in
alitv. VVre love and honor him lor lljiLniwrenceburgh, utxt door tu Mr. Hunts tioiei
TALES OF THE REVOLUTION. In the winter of 1777, when Lord Hvvve had possession of Philadelphia, the situation of the Americans who could not follow (heir beloved commander, was truely distressing, subject to the every day insults of cruel and oppressive foes. Bound to pay obeisance to laws predicated on the momentary power of a proud and vindictive commander, it can be better pictured than described. To obtain the common ne
cessaries of life, particularly flour, the)
you breed enemies to your king; 1,-t inem starve; this flour is mine olij woman and die with your babes." A groan was about departing when the former messenger appeared. His whole demeanor was changed humble simplicity marked his gait he approached
the guard with a seeming fearfulness,
and begged him, in a suppliant voir:-, to give the poor woman her flour. 4,Fool,
idiot, exclaimed the guard, "who are
you: oee yonder guard-house! If you
interfere here, thou shaft he its inmate."
'May be so sir; but won't you give the poor woman t ho means of Mipporiing her little family one week longer? Recollect the distance sin; has walked, the weight of the Hag, and recollect" "Hell and fury, sirrah! why bid me recollect? You plead in vain ! Begone, or I'll r eize you as a spv."
"You won't give this poor woman her flour?1' "No." "Then, by my country's faith and hopes of Freedom, you shall" and with a powerful arm he seized the guard t) the throat, and hurled him to the ground. "Run, madam, ru. see, the guard house
is alive; seizi your flour, pass Vine street, and you are safe." ?Twas done.
where it is not carried to a blinding prejudice. He remembers his school house, the peculiar mode of discipline in which he was rer ired,the place where he played, skated and bathed in his blithe morning: of life, where fcre the ashes of his
forefathers, and where he was baptised and married. Wherever he "trades and traffics," on distant seas, rivers, or mountains, he will only forget his native accent and his natal spot, when his "rignt hand forgets that cunning" tor which he has sucli an undeserved celebrity. Flint's f Ves tern Mo. Rev.
or t Court.
July 25, 10 27.
29tf.
The Southerner. The southerner is such over tne whole globe. You may know him by his olive or brow complex-
'ion, on which the sun has looked in his
wrath. Yon may see in his countenance the tinuje of bilious impress, and that he has inhaled miasma, and breathed morni:ir and evening l". You may note
in his peculiar ga'n, and in his erect and lofty port, that he has compared himself with an inferior race of human being-, as the) have walked before him to thendaily tak. His generous disregard of expense and economy as he travels, his spirits, ardent and yet generous, "sudden and quirk in quarrel," his proud preh -reix --.f his own country, his peculiar dialect, his rei kh s disregard of consequences , and a variety of mixed traits, seen in a moment, and yet diflicult to describe, mark him, even to an unobservant eye, ;i a Southerner in the street oi 'New York. lb
From the Re rk At ire American Abiguity of speech sometimes leads to
The guard made an attempt to ri.-e,j very sad mistakes. A militia captain rewhen the stranger drew a pistol and shut jceived a billet from a lady of fashion, rehsm dead. The report of the pistol iin-Mueii;'L' "the pleasure of his company to
Tailor and Habit-maker,
"TOESt'KC I fULl Y informs il.d the puidic, that ht lias es. lauhshed himself in this Ure in the afcnve Business. He
fl.uets himself that he can suit customers wtih neitntss and despatch having obtained the U teat and mos; a.lmired Easttrh Fushions, he so tic its a shure of public paironage. lie in.y ai 11 times be found at his. SHOP, High-sUtet, p pcsite the Mhi ket hoiise, in Lauren church. September 6, 1B23. S5 if
Fulling, Dying, and Dressing Cloth, WILL be done at the Factory
in the town of New Lawrenceburgh, at the customary price. Cotton Yarn
may be had at the same place. 1EST & DUNN, sept. 2o, S3-tf List of Letters
TTJEMAIMNG in the post-cfiice at Law-renct-buigb, Ind. on the 1st day of October 18:23; which, if not taken out in tfree months, will be sent to the General Post-office as dead letters.
Arbuc&lc Samuel Aucktrirun John A molt Thorn its Allc Mercy Miss Armstrong Jmts II. Honte John Bennett JohnCapt. itassatt Horace Utech Marcus IJeech Margaret Mis3 Heeth I'ermclia Hail v Thomua
Harrington William Homer Kliis lloye James Judson Augustus II Keltcgg Milts Longwoith Francis Lynch Mary Lyc.ns John Lane Aaioa 3 Miller Henry Mt-rric Stephen
Morgan Th mas
iPrshe: Charl s L. Esq M'Cheney Jeremiah
M CritKen liobert M'Wcihy Ansel M'Enier Thomas
Presidential Election.
Urasiier James M,
(Jox John Con ley Lerr.m l Ctaig Thomas S
Nelson Samh Mt33
Cleik of 1. U. Court 2 Oneil Hen. diet
CkSS.day Hugh Hivis YViliiam
riulteps Estiier Mrs. I'arktr Abraham Heed Archibald 2 spencer Col. John
hpear John
flflF qualified electors of Dearborn conn- f
g ty are hereby notified that an election ' l).-camp Abram will be held at the usual places of holding tlec-j1 II Jmrs lions in the several townships, in the several1 i! l)' , c . c . l aulkot r Hubert counties in the st-te of Indiana, on the tirst saj.c Monday in November, 1823, to fleet live elee- Gi'obs J,m;s D. tors to vote for President and Vice President '.Hreen Theodore E. of the United States, agreeably to the hnv in!r,r)Vts fe , . til (Jw vi.ne Eli V.
such cas. m.uje auu piuiucu.
ISO 1 ILK is also given to those delinquent Tuthi.iv y Hmel White Tlomas in the payment ol their taxes for the year 1828, ' Ha.dirg Sttphen Esq Wi k nson John II
Snyder v ary F Missr Sitnpkips Fnny Mrs. Tesi Jalm Walker Ahxander Walter James Weaver George 2
fUrrts r:. Parson Elder Weaver John
mediately alarmed a whole line? of guards -the unfortunate man g.jzd around him with a fearless intrepidity . There was one way to es ape, and thai was through the wood. Seizing the dean man's musket, he started like a deer pursued by hound?. -'Shoot him down down with him," was echoed from one
a irenera
i
l ?ear n
of their our-
had to ilo as far as Bristol, a distance online to another. The desperado whh
eighteen or twenty mil' s, and even this indulgence was not granted them, until a pass was procured from L rd Howe, as guards were placed along Vine Slreet, extending from Delaware to
Schuylkill, forming a complete barrier; beyond these through the wood?, extending as far as Frankfort, were stationed the picquet guard.-. -thus rendering it in a manner impossible to reach the Bristol Mills, unless first obtaining a pass. The commander-in-chief of the American forces wa3 then encamped at the
Valley. Suffering from cold, hungery guards, he had nearly reached the Del-
lost in the wood, and
r n
commenced. 1 he ot'i Mt
suit in the mean lime, tl-. w hke lihl-
ning. The main guard was left belli d; but the whole picqiuM line would so u
'be alarmed. Gi e course alone present
ed itself, and that was to mouat his horse, which was concealed monj; the bushes, and gailop down to the Delaware; a boat was always ready there for him. The thought was no sooner suggested than it was put in execution.
He mounted his horse, and, eluding the
a a re. H're he found himself headed, hi
boai taken possession of, and himself
hemmed in by at least fifty exasperated soldiers. One sprung from behind a tree, and demanded his immediate surrender. "'Tia useless to prevaricate rebel: you are now our prisoner, and your boat, which before excited suspicion, is now in our possession." S u of a stave, slave to a king, how dare you
auuress a lreeman: surrender you -self. Doale never surrendered himself to any man, far less to a blinded paltroou away or y;.u die:" and attempted to rrii . a . .
pass. I he guard levelled his gun; but
himself was levelled to his native dus!;'t
and the inclemency of the season, the
British roll d in plenty, spent their das in feasting, their nights in balls, nols, and dissipation; tims resting in supposed security, while the American chieltain was planning a mode for their final extirpation. A poor woman, with six small . children, whose husband was at the Valley Forge, had made frequent applications for a pass. Engagements ren
dered it impossible for her tormentors to z'ivc her one. Rendered desperate
from disappointment, and the cries ot
her children, she started alone, without
a pass, and, by good Jut k, eluded the
guards, and reached Bristol. It will be remembered by many now living, that dx brothers, by the name of Coal- or Dowel!, about this time committed many acts ol bravery, but more in the character of marauders than soldiers. They were men full six feet high; stout and active: a fearless intrepidity always characterized their deeds in a way peculiar to themselves; and they always succeeded in making their escape. A marked partiality to the Americans rendered it obnoxious to the British, and always welcome to the for-; mer, to whom they convr-yed wfiat
formation they could glean in their ad- rnaster spurred him on w ith doubl
ventures. j interest, while the balls whistled around Our adventurous femah , having pro-; him. The tide was running down, and cured her tlour in a pillow case, holdn ! when he reacned the Jeisevshoie, he
about twenty pound, was returning wilhj found h.msf If immediatel v opposite the
tea on a certain evening. JNow a query arose how to understand the word corniHini : and the captain beim' a man "f real military views, very naturally came to the conclusion that it meant neiHier more nor less than the Cwnpnny ol Militia which he had the hnor to command. Arcordingh, what was the astonishment of his noMess ai d her friend? to behold not only the captain, but hi.whole cornpanv, from the highest subal
tern to the rn ?l ragged private, armed :!;d equipped in Ui ir usual sty 1m, punr'ii.il to the hour of invitation, dry as dui
and hungry as lions! Never was such consternati -n in the drawn g room before. The old ladies lifted up their hands and eyes in asioni?htneni ; the young ladies sqo.dh d as if th'-y had seen a spider or a snake; the dandles exclarned, "they'd ought to be shot, odd lai 'em!" the master of the house hit his lip
with vexation, and the hoatess, as in du-!
ty bound, went into the hysterick.
ind farmer years I have been, colleclor, that j"' "J")
1 iv.ll have some one at each place of j J - 3
hjldii) the Presidential election; hIso at the Siicne places on the following d tys in October, to will at Randolph and Lon, on the 1st; at Union and K- Iso, on the 2nd; at Manchester and Cesar ereek, on the. Srd; at Lunberyand Spana.on tbe3'h; at Ljvvrencebtirgh during court; and at the R-gimental muster of the Srd, lolh, 55th Sc COth Keiments to review the same, at which lime I hope payment will be mad?, a9 after that uo longer indulgence will be given or excuses taken; for I roust collect and make prompt payment ac-
eording to bw and sve the 21 per cent tha-
I have had to pay for the two last years. You
know the money is not mine, and unless I can get it of you. how can I pay it? Hereafter, fhould I lie the collector, the tax accounts must
be closed each year agreeably to lnv. I also give notice to those indebted to me by note, account, and for fees, to make payment doring Oe.tobrr court 18.S, for after that time I must
take the proper steps to collect, to enable me to pay ray debts NO i ICK is also givsn, that agreeably to law I will expose to public sale on the 2nd Monday in November 1823, all Land and Town lots by their Number, as charged on the
luiiiicafe lor the )ear isb, ana lormtr years)
I have been collector. JOHN PKNCER S. & C.D. C. September 15, 1823. S7-3w.
Wright Jc hn
ISAAC DUXX, n m.
Oct. 4. sy-3w N. H The Post-master General's instructions re, thut r.euspptr positge fchall hepuhi quart.rty inadv&iice; ana that no rrtdit should bgtven on letters. These instructions will be strictly citihertd tf at this eflice. P. M.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. Y Vli tUf of an ordtrnfthe nt nhan's rnurt nf
Deal horn cnuntv. tin re wdl be exnostd loi
s.ie in the town ot Lwrr net burgh, on the Idtli of October, l" WO AClIKb OF LAND, situated in l.uwit lu eL urh ownJiip, acjoinirg lands of Wilier Ani..sir.)i g1 ami oilurs, the real tstateoi Closes II itchcock, deceased, and a ptrt of LOP No. 7, s,id w i tie Adminisiratoisid Dvid Kees, decfchstil, to (Idi'i je 11. Doi-.n, in the year of 1823 or 4. &:d ind will not he sold for less ihan twenty-five dollars per acre, cash in hand. JOHN (iUAY. Udm'rs Oct 4-, IV.23
La foil's Cough Drops, For Coughs-, Consumption. CoAy, Injluenzdj H hnepmtr (.o);, Spasmodic Aslhnm, Pain in the snlt DiJJiculiy of RreatkinL?, and uanl oj Slap.
AJJMLY1STRA TOR'S SALE. 770nCK is herthy ?iven, th,t we siiall e?5JL i puse tf sle at pu iic vciuhu-, at the court; iiout door, ii La wren cburgh, in the fourth att-.rday in Oco; ei next, all the right, title, infeust, claim auddemaaa ut the heirs of Jrsse U. l.oru, lite lit' Dearborn c untj, tlectist-d, in, jver ami lo the certificate for the south west
cju tr'er of section No 3, and suutn halt of Irac-
.k" No. 4, in township No 6. ot range No 3, wt'bt, itcBtr. in ihe county id "Dearborn ; which certificate, is sold lo save the land from forfeiture. ly order of the court of Probate ot Dear
burn county.
FRRDEMOK UTZ.
OATllAKlNh Ul
October 1, 1958.
Mi
N-
, was wakrd in the nio'hl
and told that his wife was dead. He turned round to sleep again, saying, 4'0;j! how grieved I shall be in the morning when 1 awake!''
WU 2.10 T TIffl vj fr r ; cuji o PS . m1 ; XJ
f nib: A of
prnprietors J.u JWott s
Cough Jircps iuVt reh'dincit t; i.n aay irg hut littlt in c om nieodtion ot ihu
pt parM-.on beo ccntidt nt us value would prove & suilirient re orrn.i ndation ; f um the increiiSed demai'd for du atti )e, and the gret c l?hi-ity uhich it hs AMitf! oi tvtry p.-.rt of he United Stales whnv it is knoun and ir.
AdmVs.
CAUTION.
lIIi!:i:AS MY WIFE Eiizibelh, has left w ny oed and nuaid wi'hf ul any provocation, tins is tiitreiore to foroid all persons harorinjr or trust ii.-r her on my notvUtit, aa 1 will pay no debts of her contraction ft r tliis dteJrlSSIL STONK. October 8, 1823. dO-3w.
AXJJ
Clolh Dressing,
At Samuel 15 Hid's Mill, on White Water. rTfIIK subscriber Irishes to inform his 0 friends and the public generally, that
the works are in complete ordr and ready fjr
Fm after Rags!
a The PHINTEKS i
order t reoJer it s exttisively. usctul pobsi lWk I. ,."!:,, ff 1 hle.th-.-y fr l n.., n hr -i on.lici nK it loilj. pub Al 4 110 1 allaUllim UI- Jj M?.k? kil Vfwd Moving h. tho dHcaMS!flC0 Lawrcncebureh, (i which it ri'oft.brs to urt. and one whuh i s! -' 7
r. not red the most entire s.t,sfo:tion to all those j Ullt hOI'ivlC lllti tO offbr
UMiog ius salut-ry ' liec s. In co lh nitia of J J OU KJl' Slliaii UllIHlIOS llCll which' ihey now pres-i.l it to die public .:ndei1 i '1' V 1 1 1 cr nf elnnn 1 inrv chp saion of the follow o cviU lied frr.m 1 aiil ClllIJint?J 01 CICHll L.1I1C11
2
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I'hvsiriaiis., Diutrcris S and MiclIiuIiU ill diilcr- t mwl ltArm Xk i
ent Darts of the r )ii?1ir. "
CERTIFICATES. cents in CASH per pound W?, the subscribers, have t,.dd La Jhtt s ailtl for lots Ol 100 DOllllfls aill'l
iixincsa jnil !... k.. .a . - i . -',..,. ... .. t . .1...
um uc ia uuvv iTuy in irrcoc! '".;" as iiidt ins iti iiir iths;S I. lO'flj ts.
ball ol JJoale 6 pistol had been swit'-1 Cloth, which he will warrant to bn FULLED !Tiic K'dicint his obured tje appr. nation ot
er tnan his own. liis ease was now DYE ) & nftR&SRn ... k-b. ...nnr -5e P'r''r, ' tt u: m ..i .y mrth ot the di-
truely desperate. Behind him wns ific and with despatch, at the following prices, or:!i
whole line ol guard?; on the north ol him as low as any other's customary prics:Lon-
the Frankfort picquets, and on the lell (don Brown, foiled, fine dress Ho cents; Wo-
the City ot rhiladelphia tilled witb Un- men s vear, ditto, 14 cents; noli,
tish troons. Une, and one only wav oreens' ion.ioij smokes, Onves,
Bottle
eases lor wn.cti it is rtc rr.iv iu d . W l.n-
leiettM'e no 1 t-siutio-i in recorranejidinir LA
MhlT'a COL'tiJf DliOPa as an exutlltnt mid luiiie. ( Duwgon, drtigif, nd late V. S. Surgeon F ..'"- F.Nveite. 1'ia-1 ui ah. P..: J. Htmm. M.
' ii ' - - -
'upwards 3 per 100.
DICK RAGGED.
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4 I 111 . . ... I tllll I'a . 1 I 11 W I. ill ii I II ! IS IS - y.Atl l I i If v in
... i i i.i . . i !1 'I'L'H anil ii i- H f i .! i! . I r ' " , .....
prpgenied ll?elf, and that Was 10 cross UlL i j ",u" 8 ineu, ue ureas, iron) , Mount. Al
river. He knew his horse, he plunged ij8 3 4 f, 20 c:n,t,i oo.et.'s wear of the a
1). D-yto-i; M. WiAt ik co. Apothe-
fiiy's Hall, hoiuiwiii is. Astiton, mu. rdirtliiu.s
. j . . j ; i uuio iwiuuij, uuiu iu iq z I . -a t'f nf s nr rani x cu. uiu s.s. M.u:r omai i : ira ut'iann. i inc.
i" ;i snout succeeueu iiianu, eic ue .. tl , , . ' j . , , , . ., , ,r., . .ILiRht and daik Dmhs, Led fulled fine K,st hilito'.hc; s. atiaipUss. roepctmnt, St. reached half the distance, twenty armed; , ; g 2 r.inl.i r f n;cui.-sv,Hr5 u rr. hnvn, merchant. Ltb.i.on.o. boats weie in swift pursuit. His noble 'yf . ? h 11 ,)r LawIt ir. u. wtts. horso dashed thrnnah ih HplMwvrH. hi J " Pre8u 0 scared once or twice, Ma.lisn, (Indian-.) . .Thorns Vtls drueknSJ,
. . n ciniii Ii ii per i1r,.o I ii , .. . 1 ll .i . i i rx . it i . ...
( w xv ms auu an oiuer . isn itie; i-vis, cociovviiie; ana or.
Flour, Corn Meal, Pork, Beef, Chickens, Potatoes, " OOtl, aju most hinds of country produce, nill le rectrud ct this Otjice in v.- v-
nicnt oj prprrs or other debts, until the fuii
January next, at lic highest cash price. Sept. 13. Cri cg cc Cullev.
i urn lilJ.ll ViOUMUiiMMHUi
a light heart, to her anxh us and lnely
babes. Jbhe had passed the puquet guards at Frankfort, and was just entering a wood a little this side, when a
tall stout man s' pt from behind a tree,
old slip, at Market street. 0,. reaching
the shore, he turned round, look out a
pistol, and, with steady and determinate aim, fired at the first boat. A man ell
over the side, and sunk to rise no more.
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and putting a leiter into her hand, re-, He then disappeared in the wood. The
quested her to read it. She grasped angry, harrassed, and disappointed pur
wilh eager joy the letter, bearing the character of her husband's hand writing. After a pause, he said, "Your husband is well, a short lime he will be with you; money is a scarce article amongat us 1 mean amongs them but on account of your husband's partiality to the cause.
suer, gave one look-long curse, and re
turned to the rennsjlvania shore, full) believing that, if he was not the dev i', he was, at least, one of his principal agent?. The exploits of these men so frequently of a like nature, that the expression made use of by the disappointed puriu-
work in the above business, done at the same j George M O-oici, CiarkaviPe, (Tenn ;) hytr St rates at the above Mill. jfhalfr, druKhribts l-'Oisvdie; F. t lod, drust; Cloth will be received at Eiin- and j VTu T' ' merd'!1"t' Keiowin
, uui u, auu rciujucuj
there again every to wreks finished.
MILES KELLOGG. W htfe Water Au 4h 1828. 3Hf
One Cent Reward!!
Certificates of import uut enrts wi'l ucco:-
mrrn. lldllie niih t).ivt:rn!n; tiitprfli.ua '..
pill. U
yii--
I'll ..Oi'(iJ.
Snld wholesale by O. ic Ji. Uroshy, Columbus, Ohio; nd by I. Tho4np&un, Smith PcuiSdll, Fulh rtn St Si .xton, liu-.h r c J.-iikins. druggist, t'hitacielpkia, and hy b. Sweetsur, George ard ! .T.-.c r:t...itr:. II t I O I - ... I f..i.-
,, . re'Vard.' butno chwpres, wcrff. ElCh bottle contains 45 do,es-D ice Rl
For Sule by . FLtililS-
U ill hf -iaI f..t l
i " c Bjjji.-tnenbijn snd debvery of LEVI SWAN, &n indented apprentice to the coopering business, who absconded from my employment on ihe 18th inst. Said L. vi is shout 14 years old
u i k. h-ir c eonipltx on ; hd on wlien he vrt nt ay blue JenOi colhts, & h fur hat pan worn H persons arc cautioued against harboring or 'lusting him. WMAIiAN GIBSON. Harrifcon Ohio, Sept. 25, 1S23. S8-3w
Lawreneeburgh, July 5, 182S.
6 lyr
NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to Doctor JkLu z Perci-
1 jX. vai oy uoti Hccouiu or note, are requested!
io vill una Ci.Ki: urinieuuie pajratnt or give judgment and save cost, asno tunhur dtUy can be given. V.. T. PEUG1VAL, Agent Lawfenceburh Sept. 27th 33-3w
INDIANA PALLADIUM, PRIM ED AND PUBLISHED BY M. Grcgjj & D. V. Culler,
j Publisher if the Laus oftht' United &.:,..
TERMS. The I'AitAinoij is pinted vveeklv, ond'M royj.1 paper, at TMii-.E DOLI.AKS. peram.'n... paid ut the end ol the ear: which mav be di,
chnrged by Ihe p.. ment ol T O UOLL.AI :! advunce, or hy puyn g I V O DOl.LAliS t I lr 7 CFXTS at the txpir-ttiun ot ' Su: months Those who receivt their paptis thrcrj.'!; : IV'.st-OlHce, or ty the mail earner, iiiust pi i. curriai-, otherwise it v. ill be chargtU ou tj.. rfUL-icrip-iioo.
ADVERTISEMENTS Coritsinir.g IP lints, three inst rtir-ns or !es Jotiiiri twenty-five cents forecch hdditirl.; sertion larger adurt-itn.triti in tit t-int portion.
