Indiana Palladium, Volume 1, Number 35, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 2 September 1825 — Page 4

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"Come Inspiration from thy henna seal, X "By mortals seldom founds

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selected. PORTUGUESE AIR.

Zepbyrs of Eve! who are creepm;

The trellised vine above, Haste where my Clara is sleepingHaste to the couch of love. Whilst the young moon gazea brightly, And stars through the lattice beam, Glide to her pillow then lightly, And fist to the maidco's dream. If in her sleep thou shouldst number The joys by my love possest, Waken her not from her slumber, Break not her gentle rest. But if she dream that the morrow All clouded with grief will be, Steal from her heart every sorrow, And bear it in sighs to me.

BEAUTY. What is beauty? Alas! 'tis a jewel a glass A bubble a plaything a rose ?Tis the sun, dew, or air; His so many things rare, That 'tis nothing one well may suppose. 3Tis a jewel, love's token; glass easily broken; A bubble that vanisheth soon; A plaything that boys cast away when it cloys; A rose quickly faded and strewn. Like the air it is felt; like snow it will melt; It refresheth the heart like the dew: And as nothing can vie with a brilliant blue eye, JTis like nothing, sweet lady, but you.

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BA CHELOR'S EL YSIUM. We are informed that there is in the other world, a place prepared for maids and bachelors called Fiddler's Green, where they are condemned, for the lack of good fellowship in this world, to dance together to all eternity. One of a party, who had been conversing on this subject, after returning home, had his brain so occupied with it, that in a dream he imagined himself dead, and translated to this scene of incessant fiddling and dancing. After describing his journey to these merry, abodes of hopping shades, he says, that on passing the confines, he perceived a female figure advancing with a rambling, rapid motion, resembling a hop, skip, and jump. He now cast his eyes upon his own person, as a genteel spirit would naturally do, at the approach of a female, and for the first time saw, that although he had left his substance in the other world, he "was possessed of an airy form, precisely similar to the one he had left behind him, and he was clad in the ghost of a suit of clothes made of the newest fashion, which he had purchased a few days before his death. As the figure came near she slackened her pace, and struck into a graceful chassee forward, at the same time motioning to him to cross a rivulet, which he no sooner did, than he fell a dancing with incredible agility. He was then conducted, or rather whirled

away, by his fair companion, to the manager

of the green, where he had an opportunity of beholding the congregated celibacy of the place. The grotesque appearance of the various groups particularly amused him. "The Grecian robe and the Roman toga, the monkish cowl, the monastic veil, and the blanket and feathers of the Indian, were mix

ed in ludicrous contrast." The allotment of

partners were equally diverting:.

"A gentleman in an embroidered suit led

oft" a besfgar girl; while a broad-shouldered Mynheer flaunted with an Italian countess. Queen Elizabeth was dancing a jig with a jolly cobbler, a person of great bonhommie, but who failed not to apply the strap when his stately partner moved with less agility than comported with his notions.' His attention

was then arrested by the appearance of a spare looking gentleman, advancing to the genius of the place in high glee. Poor man ! he had no sooner come up to the group of ladies, than a tall, swarthy, lantern-jawed, antiquated virgin raised her foot, as a challenge for him to dance, whereupon they both fell to, and had danced six months when he left them, without any prospect of cessation.

pale blue still-burnt whiskey, at the bottom of which some half-dozen of assorted ilies. turning their saucer-eyes "Heaven-ward,"

should have have taken up their last abode.

Near it should be placed a tin pitcher (of

water) japanned with iron rust, and between them one of those gosling-green transversely fluted tumblers stained with milk. A ca

daverous child should likewise be at hand,

stretching its half famished visage over the edge of the table and while the patient

drinks from the above prescribed apparatus,

the child must utter ibread! bread! bread! 1

NEW GOODS!! THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST DECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA mid .YE J V ORLEANS, A Large and General Assortment of Seasonable Merchandise, consisting, in part, as follows: Dry Goods and Groceries; QUEENS-WARE, HARD-WARE, AND CUTLERY; PAINTS, (all kinds) cc LINTSEED OIL; saj&t Aim (QAm-mm Together with a very extensive Assortment of Juniatta Bar Iron, Steel, fc Nails. All of which he will sell low for cash or country produce, at his Store in Lawrencebursh or Hartford; or at the Store of MY RES & BROWN, in Wilmington. The articles taken in exchange for Merchandise, are Pork, (delivered in the fall,) Wheat, Whiskey, Flour, Country Linen, Feathers, Ginseng, Bees' Wax, Rags, and Beans. Daniel Brown. Lawrcnceburgh, Aug. 10, 32 if

Conformity to the World. I have observed (says Newton) that the world will often leave

professors in quiet possession of their notions and sentiments, and places of worship, provided they will not be so stiff in the matter

of conformity with their more general cus

toms and amusements. But I fear many of

them have had their prejudices strengthened against our holy religion by such compliances, and have thought that if there were such joy and comfort to be found in the ways of Gud as they hear from the pulpits, professors would not in such numbers, and so often, run amongst them, to beg a relief from the burden of time hanging upon their hands. In our way of little life in the country, serious people often complain of the snares they meet with from worldly people, and yet they must mix with them to got a livelihood. I advise them, if thev car:, to do their businesswith the world as thev do it in the rain. If their business calls them abroad, they will not leave it undone for fear of being a little wet; but then, when it is done, they presently seek shelter, and will not stand in the rain for pleasure; so providential and necessary calls of duty, that lead us into the world, will not hurt us if we find the spirit of the world unpleasant and are glad to retire from it, and keep out of it as much as our relative duties will permit. ADVERTISEMENT. Isaac Fac Totum, barber, periwig maker,

surgeon, parish clerk, schoolmaster, and man

midwife. Shaves for a penne, cuts hare for two pence, and oyld and powdered into the bargain. Young ladies genteely edicated. lamps lited by the hear or quarter. Young gentlemen also taut their grammer lang-

wage in the neetest manner and grait cear takin of their morels and spelin. Also salme

singin, and horce shewiue by the real maker.

Likewise makes and mends all sorts of butes

and shoes, teeches the ho! boy and jewsharp

cuts corns bledes, and blesters on the lowest terms. Glisters and purges at a penne a piece cow tillions and other dances taut at home and abroade. Also deals holesale and retail perfumerry in all its branches. Sells all sorts of stationary ware, together with blackin balls, red herrins, gingerbread and

coles-scrubbin brushes, treycle, mouse traps

and other sweetmeats. Likewise Godfrey's cordial, rutes, potatoes, sassages, and other

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landish things. A iSawl on Wendays and P .. , r u , , . , . .

manner with arsenical preparations. Respecting the composition of this invaluable medicine, it might be proper to state it is prepared from a veritable in a very condensed form; yet so mild when found in its native situation, as to be

eaten by graminivorous animals, with impunity, as! an article of food. From its action being confined i almost entirely to the diseased surface, it is inca-j pabla of producing those disagreeable effects onj the constitution consequent to the use of arsenical! applications; which from the action of this mineral-

on the sound as well as diseased part together with its general operation on the whole system, through the medium of the absoibents, must not unfrequently produce serious objections to its use,

admitting it to be a certain cure.

Doctor Ezra Ferris ITT AS just received from NEW-ORLEANS JL and PHILADELPHIA, a general assortment of Fresh Medicines, which he now offers for sale (at his old stand on High street, Lanreneeburgh) on better terms than Medicine has ever been sold in the state. Persons wishing to purchase, are solicited to call with the assurance that they can be supplied as cheap for cash as they can in Cincinnati. He iutends to keep on hand a constant supply of Lee's, Droit's, Hoopers, and Anderson's Pills ; Batemairs Drops ; Godfrey's Cordial; British Oil; Balsam of Life ; Harlem Oil ; Also, Essence of Peppermint, &c. Pukes, Purges, Bitters, Worm Medicine, &c. done up in doses with printed directions for using, for the benefit of families who live at a distance from a physician. Laivrcnceburghi August 12, 1825. 32".

Valuable Medicine. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he is in possession of a medicine, which, if there are any such, justly claims the title of specific in curing Schirrous and Cancerous affections so far as he has had an opportunity of witnessing its effects, it has never failed when the dis

ease was not very far advanced, or situated on some part difficult of application. Notwithstanding the great improvement made in the healing art, within the last few years, this

prote lis disease, when excision and exterpation are

neglected in the incipient stage, for the most part,

Fridays all performed (God willin) by me. ISAAC FAC TOTUM

La MottV Cough Drops. Important Medicine for COUGHS AJD CONSUMPTIONS. THIS Elixir is not offered to the public as infallible, and a rial to all other?, but as possessing virtues peculiarly adapted to the present prevailing disorders of the breast aud lungs, hading to consumption. A timely use of these Drops may be considered a certaiu cure in most cases of Common Colds Coughs, Influenza, J V hooping-Cough, Pain in the Side, Difficulty of Breathing, Want of Sleep arising from debility; imd in Spasmodic Asthma it is singularly efficacious. A particular attention to the directions accompanying each bottle is necessary. The following certificates from respectable gentlemen, physicians anil surgeons, are subjoined, to show that this composition is one which enlightened men are disposed to regard as efficacious and worthy of public patronage. Having examined the coir position of Mr. Ckcby's improvement upon La Mt it's Coz:gh Drops, wr. have no hesitation in recommending them !o ths public, as being well adapted to those cases of disease for which he recommends it. Docfs Jonathan Dorr, dated Albany, December 4th, 1S2J; Jails Tost, of White-creek, February 14th, 1325; Watson Summer and Joh.v Wleb, M. D. of Cambridge, Feb. 20th, IS-25; Solomon Dean, of Jackson, January 10th, IbJo. Mr. A Crosby I am pleased with this upportunity of relating a few fcts, which may serve in commendation of your excellent Cough-Drops. For ten years I was afflicted with a pulmonary complaint-, m cough was severe, my appetite weak, nud my strength failing I used many popular medicines, but only fjunu temporary relief, until by a continued use of your valuable drops, I have been blessed with such perfect health as to render furthrr meaiiS unnecesssary Rev. EBENEZER HARMS. Salem, (A! Y ) January V2th, 18-25. Prepared by A. Crosby, sole proprietor. Cambridge, (N Y ) whose sigpature will be affixed in his own band writing to each bill of directions. Be particular that each bottle i3 enveloped in a stereo or check l ibel, which is struck on the same till with the directions. Sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. G Dairson, Pittsburgh J Cramlcckcr, Wheeling E. H. Weddeld, Druggists Cleaveland Prat and Mccch, Druggists Buffalo O. S. Crosby. Druggists Columbus Goodwin Ashton $' Co , M. Woolf Co., and A. Fairchildsy Druggists Cincinnati. Each bottle contains 45 doses; Price one Dollar single; nine Dollars per dozen. (r For sale, by special appointment, at thf. Drug Store of E. FERRIS, Laxcrcncehirgh. May 20, 1825. 20 ly'r

OTICE is hereby given, to all who are inj debted to the Estate of Henry Vanmiddleswortb, dee'd by note or book account, that they come forward and settle the same, before the first of October next; otherwise, I shall be obliged to put their notes and accounts into the hands of a person legally authorized to collect the same, in a mors summary manner i hereby, further notify all persons concerned, that the said Estate, so fir as has came to mv knowledge, will be amply solvent. ELIZA VANMJDDLES WORTH, Administratrix. Aurora, Sd August, 1825. Si

An ignorant preacher being one day about starting on a journey, ordered a negro servant to bring his horse to the door, and sent him up stairs for some corn to feed him. The negro being rather carelcs?,?catterd the corn along down stairs and out of doors, where an old sow was feedin;,who getting the track of the corn, by degrees followed trie train up stairs. After a while the preacher sent the negro upstairs for the saddle By this time the old sow had found her way under the

bed. The negro hearing the swinish grunt,

cum jiui Kiiuuit; int. ujuji, n. i ill i uuvvui t, , , . 1- i . r . ; . , , Persons laboring under this disease, can have an j

m a iciiiuit; iiiui, tijmg uu hmsm; '"opportunity of testing the benefits of this medicine,

sa : ae aeon ue up stairs massa : i ne master; by inK themselves under the care of the pr.pri-: in an angry tone sent him up again. Theletor j l H'atkinst-who has imparted a know-'

negro Hearing tnc grunt oi me bow repeatea(iedge of this preparation to Dr. W LINDSEV; ran down more scared than ever saying 4mas-! whose advice and attention can likewise be had sa! de debil be up stairssartin! for I hear him' when necessary. Their place of residence is Law-

go eh, eh, tree four times. 1 he master being renceburgh, Indiana.

.Missouri cure for Intemperance. The subject whose symptoms indicate a confirmed habit of intoxication, and who retains a spark of human understandmg,should he placed in an apartment somewhat dilapidated, by time and neglect, and partially divested of its furniture; two broken chairs

and 3 deal table may remain, and the latter should stand under a western window, the

shutters of which should be so decayed and unhinged as to admit, under all circumstances, through a broken pane, the mellow rays of a declining sun. Upon the table there should be placed a big bellied balloon-like

-vlntc glass. bottle, containing a quantity of

JOHN L. V ATKINS,

Late frotn Princeton College. Lawrenceburgh, July 15, 1825 ' '28 N B Many certificates could be obtained from

'persons who have experienced the salutary effects

somewhat superstitious, concluded to ven

ture up himsell, but gave the negro orders to pray for him while he was gone. No sooner had the knight of the black coat reached the

ton of thr; stnirs. whpn tbp old smv nishinor,

from her covert, ran between his legs and ?f tjle,a1b!.e ,,meinc' but 1 sh" nlJ rcite the H' 11. , . . i , he to the tollowinc recommendation irom a pbysi

uvu liuiiuut ii uciurv ill Li 3 till iiivjiiv:i

the negro could make

pronounced very

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. 7 J " irons I ninnPR nnrl PanAru icliirh is nronared and

used by Mr. John L. Watkins; I have no hesita

, " , i i ' cian who has had considerable practice in it lake was Amen, which TT .r. T devoutlv. The oreacher ailVm, butler county, (Ohio,) July t.Ulo. inn his spn-ant. rril nnt IIavinB been for several years acquainted with,

pray? Amen, says the negro.

DANIEL J. CASWELL, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office on Front Street, Cincinnati, near the Hotel. J E will practice in the counties of Hamilton -BTJl aml Butler, and in the District and Circuit

Courts of the United States, for the District of

Ohio; also, in the county of Dearborn, and ia the Supreme Court of the state of Indiana. April 15, 1825. 15-

OF ALL KINDS NEA TL Y EXECUTED . AT THIS OFFICE.

tion in pronouncing it the most certain in its effects in removing those affections, of any remedy which has heretofore been discovered; provided the disease be in a part of the body to which this medicine can be conveniently applied. ALEXANDER PROUDFIT, Practising Physician. ARTHUR ST. CLAIR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 311 AS removed to Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, Til where he will attend to any business confided to his care. His office is on High street, near the court house. Iwvrcuccburcrk March 1. I82.r. tf.

N OTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN, T THAT the subscriber will receive written proH posals from any person or persons, wishing to rent either of the tenements on the school sctiuii in town No 5, range 1, wes, at any time previous to the Sth of ISeptember nxt; at which time the trustees will meet at the house of Eli Hill, on siid section, to examine said proposals. The person making the best offer, will be considr red the renter, on giving bond with approved security, fur complying with the contract. If no proposals should he; made, the trustees will, on said Sth of Sept proceed to rent, for the best terms they can, the JifftTent tenements on said section. The improvements on the N. W. &. S. YV quarters will be rented for one year, with an opportunity of a crop of winter grain; the other two quarters only fur a summer crop next season. For further particulars, inquire of either of the trustees. hy order of the trustees. VM. LINDSEV, Clerk. August 15, 1825. 33 Rags Warded! CASH will be given for any quantity of clean Ihvn and cotton RAGS at this Office . terms'of'p ubiJcation. The Palladium "13 printed weekly, on paper of a royal size, at the rate of Tivo' Dollars per annum ir. advance Two Dollars and Fifty Cents at the end of six months And Three Dollars at tie expiration of the year. Payment in advance, being to the mutual advantage of the subscriber and printer, would be preferred. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid off, unless at the option of the editors. A failure to notify a discontinuance at the end of the term subscribed for, will be considered a new engagement. Those who receive their papers throughthc postoffice, or by the mail carrier, must pay the carriage. Advertisements, Containing 12 lines, or less, three insertions, one dollar 25 cents foreach additionalinsertion. Longer advertisements in proportion. Letters or communications to the editors must he post paid, otherwise they will r.ot be attended t'V