Indiana Palladium, Volume 1, Number 41, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 14 October 1825 — Page 3
LAWRKNCEBURGH.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1825.
The Circuit Court, sitting for this county, adjourned on Saturday last, after a session of one week, the greater part of which was taken up in trying criminal cases. The
Grand Jury found upwards of thirty hills of
indictment.
The expenses of the city of New-Orleans, as appears hy a report of the city council amount to something like 55 or 00,000 per annum, nearly a third more than the revenue or expenditure of this state. On the 27th ult. all the sections on the canal line between Middletown and Cincinnati, not previously disposed of, were let out to contractors. The whole line will soon present a scene of lively operation, giving the strongest proof of its speedy completion. It is said the sections were taken at rates considerably below the estimates made hy the commissioners.
A Philadelphia paper relates a case of
speedy justice, where a prisoner was examined before the mayor committed for trial brought to trial found guilty and sent to the penitentiary, all in one day. We contend that we have beat the above in one particular: The sheriff of this county left here on Saturday last, having in tow a subject for the penitentiary arrived at Jeffersonville on Sunday morning deposited his charge, and returned to this place on Monday; performing, in a little over forty hours, a journey of something like two hundred and fifty miles! Some say that the sheriffstopt at Hue prison, to see his prisoner washed, shaved, dressed
in the usual costume, and make a pair of!
breeches. We do not hold ourselves responsible for the accury of this part of the story.
The celebrated optician Slay el, of Basle, lias just finished an improved telescope, sixty-four feet long. It is said that with the aid of this enormous instrument, several learned persons have been enabled to discover animated beings, roads, and mountains in the moon! Amer. Sent
Peter Tuchan, a Russian, who died on the 18th of June last, is represented to have been of far greater stature than Patrick Magec, the Irish giant, at present exhibited in Philadelphia. The latter is but 7 feet two inches high, but Tuchan is said to have measured 3 feet 7 inches, so that the head of the tallest man hardly reached his breast. It is remarkable that he had no beard, that his voice was soft, and his feet weak; he was a very moderate eater, and it is said he was seven years old before he began to grow in such an extraordinary manner. His stature continued to increase, and it appears that he continued growing to his death. Ib. Natchez, Sept, 7. Natchez continues healthy, for the season. Since our last publication, there have been some deaths of yellow fever, persons who sickened "under the Hill." Those who reside in that part of the city, with a few exceptions, have closed their doors and moved out. Not a case has yet originated uon the Hill." We have ascertained from practic
ing physicians, that eight new cases of fever
have occurred since the 2d inst., ix of which are mild intermittent, and two remittent.
The following articles, are translated from French papers received at the Athenaeum in this city. Philn. Gaz. From the Constitutionel of July 17. On Saturday four individuals of the Commune of Saint Lawrent-du-Cerdans came on business to Ceret the principal town of the neighborhood. They entered a tavern to dine and ordered mutton chops. This tavern is situated on the public square; they were perceived eating meat by persons who took offence at it. On complaint to the mayor, he slightly reprimanded them, and they thought no more of their dinner a Ceret, until they were, on the information of the public prosecutor, cited to appear before the police court of Ceret, charged with the crime of outraging religious morals, and the public prosecutor required that they should be fined 300 francs, and imprisoned 1 year. The court did not impose this penalty, but ordered them to pay the costs of prosecution. Both the accused and the public prosecutor appealed from this sentence. This case of a nature so novel,was bro't on
One of the methodist missionaries, just returned from the South Sea Isla: ds, testified at a late public meeting in England, that lie had seen cannibalism in its worst form, in New Zealand. On one occasion thirty prisoners were roasted, and feasted upon before the missionaries could withdraw.
A violent earthquake at Jerusalem, has recently destroyed two monuments, equally the pride of Musselmen and Christians. The first, the Mosque of the Caliph, Omer; the other, the Sepulchre built ov er Calvary. GIANT'S BOOTS. We have seen a beautiful pair of half boots, made for the Irish Giant by Mr. Nagle. They measure in the foot 15 3-4 inches, and are 10 inches at the tap, which reaches the bottom of the calf of the leir. They are a curiosity in
themselves.
JVat. Chron.
A Religions Spaniel. A few eveniags, since, says the Carlisle Journal, while the singers belonging to Westmoreland were practising psalmody, a little spaniel dog who usually accompanies the singing master, observed, as is supposed, one of the party, a female, without a book in her hand all the
rest having each one; the little animal, after
ranging to and fro in the church for a con
siderable time, was seen coming up the middle aisle with a prayer book in her mouth,
which she dropped at the feet of the above mentioned female, at the same time looking up at her, as much as to say "now you can join chorus," then wagging her tail, went and laid down The above may be relied on as authentic.
PRICE CURRENT. New-Orleans, Sept. 10. Bacon hams lb. 9 a 10 cents, scarce. Butter fresh lb. 12 a 15 do. Beans bbl. $2 50 a 3 50 Coffee, Havana, green lb. 17 a 19 plenty. Cider bbl. 2 a 3 in bottles, in demand.
Corn, in ears, per Hour bbl. full 1 do.
Meal, kiln dried,
Flour, good per bbl. Ginseng lb. Lard Molasses gal. Sugar, La. lb. Whiskey gal. Tobacco, 1st quality lb.
VV ax, bees
25 a 28
'2 25, none.
5 25 a 5 50
carce.
10 a 12 sales. 27 a 23 do. 9 a 10 scarce. 24 cents, dull. 7 a 7 1-2 sales. 35 scarce.
SYLVAN MANUFACTORY.WO OL- CARDLXG ; WO OL-S PINNING ; WEAVLXG; FULLLXG ; COLOURING; AND DRESSING OF CLOTH. rTFlHE subscriber is now performing the above U branches of business- all those wishing to have their Wool manufactured from the fleecr, can have it done in the nealest manner either into Cloth, Jeans Cassinetts. Sattinetts. Blankets, or Flannels All those wishing to have their cloth dressed in a superior style, can have it done by leaving it at Judg Dunn's, or at the storn of Omer Tousey, in Lawrencehurgfij or t George Arnold's, in Elizabethtown; or at Closes Tousey'g in I ouseytown, Kentucky. Sample of our work can ba seen at either of the above named places, together with a bill of the prices of dressing cloth. I shall send a wagon on every Saturday for the purpose of receiving cloth and returning it there again when
finished; and it shall not be more than two wtek
MARRIED On Thursday the Cth inst
bv Isaac JWurvan. Esq.. Mr. .1 rnu Mnunvi r
to Miss Mary Bowman, both of Harrison, ht .m the timft 1 receive the c,otb' untiI il haI1 ba
innisueu ana seni oacK 10 me place it may be left.
unless the weather should
NEW STORE. JOHNSON, ARMSTRONGS C AVE just received and are now opening at B their old stand corner of High and Walnut streets. A SPLEXDID .1SSORTMEXT OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, Among which are Super Broad Cloths, Ladies' Pelisse, Cassinieres, Cassinetts, Sattinetts, and Domestic Cloths. Red, White, and Yellow Flannels. Calicoes, stamped and printed. Bomhazetts, figured and plain. Crape Robes do. do. " Shawls do. do. Silk " do. do. Si lis. Satins and Lustrings, tig'd & plain. Pi UKclla, Satin 8z Morocco Ladies' Shoes. Men's Boots and Shoes. Water Proof and Castor Hats. Drown & Bleached Shirtinirsfc Sheetings. Pi lids. Stripes and Checks. Irih Lr.e is. I Mia Muslins. Super Waterloo Shawls, Borl & plain. Silk and Cottton " do. do. Figured and Plain Silk Vcstings. Toilinette & Marseilles do. Sill;, Flag and Bandana Handk'lTs. Cotton do. 1 Case No. 30 to 50 Leghorns. ' 1 Case Fine Straw Bonnets. Silk and Beaver Gloves. Silk, Cotton and Woollen Hose. Plaid Cloaks, &:e. Xlc. Together with a large assortment of Hardware, Liverpool and Qucenszcare ; Iron, Castings, Nails, Paints, Oil, Windoic-Glass, Dye. Stuffs, &fc. W hich they offer to sell low for cash or approved country produce For further particulars call and see October 14. 41
Milliner and Mantua Maker, LATE mO.M CINCINNATI,) lLr7"I$HES to inform the Ladies of Law
y v nnce burgh und its vicinity, that she has opened u
prevent. Written in
structions must be pinned to each piece of cloth. Thomas G. Noble. Brookvillc, Oct. 1, 1825. 41
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uulinary
Shop,
A Clergyman for Sale. In an auction ad
vertisemcnt in the Yorkshire Gazette, the! On Higr street, in the corner house, formerly oc-
following are offered to the highest bidder,icupied by Mr Armstrong a u atre room; where at the Tiger Inn, Beverly. WA most excel-; be intmds keeping on hnd au assortment of lent Freehold and Tithe-free Farm; also thel PLAIN AND FANCY WORK.
perpetual nomination to the Church of North She aUo wishes to inform the merchants of this;
NEW STORE. FT!M11E subscriber has just received from the city jj of NEW YORK, and has opened for sale, us Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, on High-s'reet, in the house formerly occupied by the BAAK, a geuera! assortment of CONSIS TING OF DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, Hardware, Queensware, Window-Glass, Iron, Nails, and Castings. He intends keeping constantly on hand, eithe? at ImSore in Lawrenceburgh or at his Tan-Yard, in Elizabethtown, a quantity of SOLE and UPPER LEATHER, together with a variety of MOROCCO SKINS, of the best quality AH of the foregoing articles ho will sell low for cash, or the following kinds of produce viz Hides cy Skim, Pork, Feathers. Limey, Bees' Wax, Ginseng, (dried,) and Hags. AMOS BEESON. September 30, 1 825. 39 tf.
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vJTlE subscriber having sold out his Store in L.iwrr nceburgh. btgs leave to inform tbosa
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Dalton, worth upwards of 70. a year; and.plac- and others that .he -s prepaed to make up-"uu ufv nu.ng accounts wi n mm. ior mercaan-
j Leghorn, in the ,no.t fashionable manner. She;u,ai" 1 V , 5 I u,c ' utu,w'
tng, mis lau, me ionowmg aruclfs:
the present incumbent aged 3G years.'3
also r .lour." Lhoro well as whitens it.
It is said that Constantius, the father of; Lawraiceburgh, Oct 14, 1825.
the 9th o4 July, before the Court of AppealiConstantine, finding, when he came to the! iv, ...j,,,. Pwult rVnr
wiiiiu is uciu n jl ci piiniu.- x iic iiut utu iiiiuiit;, a coiiMuei aoie nuiiiour oi liii iMiaiiSi
41 tf.
were defended by M. Saisset, who contend-jin office, and at court, issued an edict, re- . , . , , ed .with much talent, for this principle, that;quiring them to renounce Christianity, orj VUC 00iv u 4U i- r ik l 'Pi. . r... r. TS.
uuLjieci iu.uuuj' iiiu CLHimiatius 01 uienjuii men piuce. i ue iui gieaier part oi',T .
ch was not an offence punishable at! them readily and resolutely gave up their( c - x
employments and prospects in order to pre-j fJ u vv came serve a erood conscience: but a few cringed,! J- Attorney,
flic
church i
law. The court being of opinion that the facts charged against the accused did not consti-
October Term, 1825.
On Libel, or bill for Divorce.
Pork, Wheat, Whiskey, Flour, Country Linen, Feathers, Ginseng, Bees' Wax, Rags, and Beans. He still continues to keep his Stores in Hari ford and Wilmington, where any of the foregoing
; articles will be received in exchange for goods; o
tute an offence under the 1st and 5th sec-
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and renounced Christianity. When the Em- A J . uVe?ual 3 a
Iperor had thus made full proof of their dis-iT r.i. 1 iCICluIC"lcurd
tions of the law of the 17th May, 1819, or opposition, he turned out every one who had!..,, ... . r ,. , ' , . , r r . r , r ii i J r i ' r i i i.i n tL .i bill or libel for divorce, be published for four weeks
U1U lilV V. VJ1 lliu Ul lllC iJlll CUlIllUlCUi iilJU lUUIl (Ul lllCJ UUIUIS til claill.
0V came Lodwick Cook, by St Clair, his
and made it mamlest to the Court, jn the dischanre of debts.
DANIEL BROWN. Lawrenceburgh, Oct 7, 1925. 40tf.
Administrators Sale.
giving this reason for
who would not be true to Chri
true to him."
March, 1322, acquitted them of the charge,'!
and released them irom the costs imposed upon them by the inferior court. On Sunday, the 12th of June, 1823, M. B. Curate of the Commune of Blois department of Loir-et-Cher, after having merclv read the pastoral letter of the Bishop, which prescribed prayers of thanksgiving on the
account of the coronation of his Majesty! grown, its wings extend twenty-two feet from
Charles X. addressed ins parishioners as j tip to tip.
his conduct tlnttW;8UCCeMive,y, infthf ,ndTiana Pd,,?diu' JJ blichTOTICK is hereby given that I will exposD eToS 1 m LflTnCUrf 'f rb0FI!!ll to public sale, on Tuesday the 8th of No-
.j, 0 - " ; ; vernier next, aj me notise oi Samuel tJyram, L,o appear before the Judges of the Dearborn Circuit n tnlvn8hiD. Hearborn eonnfr thP nmnnal
In the ship Urn. I enn, a gentleman of) next Term, to be holden at Lawrenceburgh, in and flamilton county, Ohio, decU lying and bein ia Philadelphia, brought from I eru, a youngjfor said county, on the first Monday in April next,jthe afore5aid township. Sale to commence at 10 Condor. This bud is supposed to be the, then and there to answer to the bill or libel afore-Lviock on said (ar. at wh;t.h t- 0 nnil n,p thft
i . r r i -i . i r i.i -j .i .:n .L u i i u v.w t
large si oi ue leamereu niue; wnen iujjtsaiu, or iuc wmc nm mcu uc ucaru m uer au-
follows: My very dear brethren, as Charles the 10th is not a Christian ; as he wishes to support the charter which is a law contrary to reliirion. we ouht not to pray for him any
more than Louis 13th, who was the author of
this charter. They are both damned let those who are of my opinion rise Immediately two thirds of the congregation, amounting to two or three hundred, rose to MsrnifV their approeatioru . .
It is a voracious bird, and subsists entirely
on prey, and has been known to fly off with sheep and young children. It is found among the Andes only.
A journeyman baker in London, has just gained, by lottery, the barony of Forklcschen, in the principality of Anspach, and is now in possession of 120,000 francs. The first use he made of his riches, was to buy 70,000 loaves of rye bread, which he distributed to the poor, with a pot of beer each.
sjence.
Oct. 13, 1825.
JAMES DILL, Clk. 41 4 w
terms will be made known.
UOBERTSOX JONES, MmW. October 7, 1S25. 40 w4
Military Election. " TOTICE is hereby given to the qualified electors within the bounds of the 55th regiment. Indiana Militia, that an Election will be held on Sat-
urday, the 29th inst , at the house of Stephen Wocd c he found at any in the town of Wilmington, for the purpose ofi.: l i . k i a r
electing one Colonel, one Lieut. Cobiul, and one Major, to command said Regiment.
REMOVAL. THE subscriber, who ia in possession of the medicine for the cure of schtrrous tumors, and cancerous affections, has left Lawrenceburgh, and moved to Cleves, near the North liend, Ham-
By order of the Brigadier General. JOHN SPENCER, Maior. Oct. 14,
time, by those who wish to experience the gxod ef
fects of his medicine for destroying the above disorder. JOHN L. Wr ATKINS. CIcves, Sept. 26, 1S25. SO 1 y'r Blanks, of a!! kinds, for sale at this ollice.
