Indiana Palladium, Volume 1, Number 45, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 November 1825 — Page 1
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Equality of Rigiits"i7natcrk s flan Ax following xvuiu is the march of MAX.-iW.uri,
Volume I.
LAWRENCEBUKGII, INDIANA ; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1825.
Number 45.
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED
BY
SVL GREGG & D. V. CUIiLEY, (XV EVERY FRIDAY.
Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Mark Ba k'r late of Dearborn county, dee'd., are
hereby requested to make immediate payment; 1( and all those having claims against the said estate,
are rerpested to present them by the first day olj
February next, amy auuitiim:.ncu, ui n.--mv.... 1 have appointed Edward O'Conner, living near Wilmington, to receive any moneys due the estate,
1 receipt for the same he is also authorise! to
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.... . i... n t? AT.tKScon I "The ourtn anu mat vucuu
"m. 1 ":e' ; ; , ' .reduced, ami made a similar libation ; but
Jilt -.MAW, ic f llr lit wa8 evident s.,c had gone too far already.
fcupon iniicii iiji u H-it'iuiiin.uiiiv,i.
rounded bv a mob oi men, women
ren, who pressed forward to
eves, which we were nevertheless obliged to keep open and fixed on the danger. A consuming atmosphere, glowing ashes, detached flames, parched our throat?, and rendered
our respiration short and dry; and we were
a drinkingbout, she had a almost sutVocated by the smoke. Our hands
' j ' hilt She did not hesitate to own her frailty, indVihe me bv deed, and said, as the King her husband had
ich, Huu j-iu - . . drinking hout, sue naa a uuiwm y y ' 7 the hand, and eyed me with great apparent oee ic;cc same license herself. She were burned, either by endeavouring to
curiosny. 11 v. .v.-y- , b t tumble about the room, and proieci oui "1 '. 7 or nearly so, with nothing but the maro, a " en discordant cries after heat, or in brushing oil the sparks which
incline of cloth made irom me pap a m ..- country, until I could every moment coverea anu peueiwueu uui erry tree, round their waists; their cries - lahion o he c garmcnts.
were most discordant, and the e mucroi uo- q mcntinft,lc bcaslly excesses to "In this inexpressible distress, anu woen mens tongues not the least audible. iaf- n dis 1 is carried in a a rapid advance seemed to be our only le.rivards found out that they were settling "mui afft monns of safety, our guide stopped in uncer-
the claims aforesaid
YVM. TURNER. MmW
October 24, 1825.
1 1 i:..la,1 tit
. 1 t 1 iiTifk'i iff t'lir t 1 i i i . 1 - - - - .
nirkt.amc; for me, in allusion to some pe- ,1J ,uu Y, u in- tnintv and agitation. Here would proba-
. . , .... - 1, M mr iirniii 11 1 1 1 mm i mill liav v .
culiaritv in mv dress or person. Tins tUuy .. .'u , , n,1n,il),1 in read- blv terminated our adventurous career, had
F'llE subscriber bavins; sold out his Store in
H Lawrenceburi, bes leave to inform those
who'have standing accounts with him. for merchandise, that they can discbarpje tho same by deliver
in, this fill, the following articles: Fork, Wheal. Whiskey, Flour, Country Linen, Feathers. Ginscnff, Bees' Wax, Rags, and Beans.
He still continues to keep his Stores in Hart
ford and Wilmington, where any of the fore-omp;
-articles will be received in exchange fur goods; or in the discharge of debts. .. DANIEL BROWN. Lawrenceburgh. Oct 7. 13-25 40tf. PRSSH BBISIHSS. Doctor Ezra Ferris
S iust received irom ti-ununanw
n,l PHILADELi'IIl A, a general assort
ii M trininos wliiph He now offers for
men 1 01 r rtMi im-uinvjj
sale (at his old stand on High street, LawrenccWcrM on better terms than Medicine has ever
been sold in the state. Persons wishing to purchase, QrtliP.itftd to call with the assurance that th'V cm
be supplied as cheap for cash, as they can in Cin-
cinnati e intends to Keep on uauu A supply of Lee's, Dvotfs, Hoopers,
' and Andersons 1 ills; . JJiitcman's Drops; Godfrey's Cordial; British Oil; Balsam of Life ; 1 1 avlcm O d ; Essence of Peppermint, &c. Also, Pukes, Purges, Bitters,
Worm Medicine, ccc.
s puruLium u, t.u vy- ,-,11., nftho first corns recoeni-
s insirut ;iani m'wi r
gres
i CI ! C iJ 1 1 1 : U tilt.' H-mi u""" --7
fin invnriab v. wnencti a sn.mi w.,...-, i ...,i;;,,o nd
. 7 ... .i- I i. nirr nni Winnie, iiuti itiiwiuu ..v.v, , . -
1 K : "V, i " inW nmaross. Wit- zed the Kinpcror amidst the vn mrnng name,.
. r r kllltl 'l I I kill v ' ' a I . 1
si-hted, and even witty, they ol en arc i" f '', 7 " ,jj.n tho ..arturc of the they ran i ami gmded h.m towar.ls tne
mi ii ' ' - anions them; and it is astonishing how qub
.,..ilv K.imncnn and American teachers: suiuivu. " m"; -
av.k vardt.css of gait, or bod. y delornmy. f )U Que(,us ;j rctlced to ashes m the morning. 'Having thus encountered their jokes on 1 ' 1 v " . . . , t before our UU was then that we met the Trince of fir landi,, I went with the Consul to the - a e,cU t on boa, KckmuUl. This marshal who had been palace of the King, it such a term can be q . - . f ile w wounJcd at the Moskwn, had desired to be applied to a grass hut, floored with mats, to -ntt.il. i n i of ene.tain. carried back among the flames to rescue i .1: -c...,.,,;.!,,., l iV.iim tUn rest bv a u ln( ' -1""1 '' " . . ....... i:... v , in nrih with him. He threw
ill U ..III . lUMlllLUnM ..v . n.. ,.w Him nniil' 1 I MiHL V iXtl't'"-"l
. m i t a r i i 'ii iivwi i.iiir i i ii in i i
few cannon nk.ced about it m tcrromn. I in- , . , . ..... .,,, m ,;, nniel. until himself into his arms with transport; lie
agination hud pictured the monarch, sitting " " eUon one sofa, Emperor received him kindly but witt, t .a in the midst of his chicts w.th dignil.ed com- ' '''' " f the other, and both composure which .,. danger he never lost
SHl(
1 I . 1 I f Mill. V A r 1 V . Vj A. M 1 - - .
posure, his interpreter on one s, e an u c- attendants, in the mean for a moment. ' ...j d,o m ior rinr hn rea lv had two K 11 1i:51 , -n.
iici.u uii uibvi..v,.,y - j otn, .ur nvr t ipm. as Usual, wuu
ucholiicers.) and, as the subject ol a broth- hc antl singing - 1 dl!: iSL'ntheir own wild, inharmonious lullahy. At
MOXEY.
Vt Everv body in this country loves money,
- l- w . 1 1 1 r
l ist the ship got under weigh, and we were tor it seems to be the nanu mean ui i;u... oMio-ed to rouse our royal visiters rather un- fying all wishes: This is true to its utmost
ceremoniously from their slumbers,ttiat tnev extent, let a man s wiMie uc wiwuu j
mi-ht take their departure, which they ac- It a man has a broken repuiauon, u ai u cordinMv did, and we exchanged for the been split by tacts and proofs tiner than an hst iine, the friendly salutation of Ar-ro- old tree shivered by lightning, give him mo-
hcV with much mutual coruiahiy. ney, ana ne win oe 3i up ana
Itwcen twenty and thirty temales, who and become as tight as a caK oi uu.ta. had been living on board with the sailors, If he is a downright drunkard, give him mo.i: i Vlnmomnrial usarc. still re- nr.v. and he will dress well, drink his Madci-
. . . 1 1 ill l UlUlllw --' ' 1 O ' I v 7 . . 1 41 almost in a slate of primitive nudity, who . . j sccmPa unwilling to quit the ra with his friends, get tipsey at home on the
orkf inn. IV hat tllCIl WHS HIV .isLUlllsiimun
on entering the rovalhut!
' Oh, majesty! Oh, hih ambition, lowly laid!'' 'The royal beast lay sprawling on the 1 . i C .l.-.l'..i.wc 'illI
(ti'oiiikj m a siaie 01 101.11 uuiMM-m.i..
insensibility. On one side ot his head was
extended an enormous sow, which every
now and then qavo a grunt, as if m sympa
thy with its irrster; and upon the other side
sat his Queen, an immense woman, like him, . .... 1 . 1
seemed endeavoring, though in vain, by hei
caresses, to assuage his beastly transports; n few chiefs and" domestics, in all about
twenty, completed the gi uiip some asleep, others fanning away the ilies, and singing
the wildest and hashest iuuai) mat
cnlnf-otl mortal cars.
"Wp then passed into another room, be-
1 .1 1
lonrin- to the head Queen, who, tho equal
ly lare in her person, had a benevolent anu
pleasing cast oi counicnaiu l. ouv dreeuMn a loose robe of English chintz, and to my iMight, was engaged in learning to write; Xdx she had only attempted within a few days. She showed me her per-
r lir. !ntn with preat cascrness:
.w un in doses with printed directions lor nsinR,) ,;,T!,t. for reallv the letters
for the benefit of CuuiUe, "ho live at a d,?'.n. - ,,:l(,K- formed. I then un
I -.-- w . .
, nrvnnt. as on mv Ursi lanuiu-, .1 mw.ut.
examination, during which her Majesty otten laughed immoderately, and ended her romn.k hv savin? that I was a mere child,
At onrr, when we had advanced -best of liquors," and his next appearance
about a mile out of the harbor, they took a:my he as a prominent member ot eomc somost tender leave of their respective sweet- ciety for the suppression of vice.--ls a man
h-nri with loud laughter and cries, and dishonest with money enough im
huzzas from the crew, leaped overboard in one instant, into the sea. There they re-
ained, swimming and diving, and playing
snin.
about the ship, like so many mermaids in
their native element, until a breeze sprung
up; and as we bounded menLy betore it, women and canoes, and houses, and the land itself gradually disappeared from our view."
from a physician. Lawrrncrbm-gJu August 12, lo-o.
32.
DANIEL J. Ci7EX,L, rnnSF.U()K AT hW.
. ?.,:.,.,...' imv fhr Tfnie.li i 1 ..a
Office on Front bireci, wuuuinun, aml naa T10 ueani. ...:n r..o in thP r.ountics of Hamilton i.-rhn around nart of the apartment
m j j will uiaiiii' " . i -- i . . - Pi nni Butler, and in the District and Circuit, m:Uted, and the walls hung round with m
XAPOLEOK. Tin; following details of the great Napo
Icon's escape from the palace of the Tsars,
is nieturcsmie and entertaining. It was
Li 4,i ti...t tlio Tvnnlin was on fire: and
this incident decided Napoleon, lie hastily descended the northern staircase famous for iho massacre of the Strelitzes, and desired
' to be guided out of the city, to the distance was of a league on the road to Petcrsburgh, to1 the imncrial palace of Petrowsky.
"I l I . , - r- - 4 tiro
Ulut we were cncircieu u) a slm mv.,
t TX 1. 4 k
Oliio; also, in the county ol iwarnom, aim .
Supreme Court ofthe state oi inuuuia.
Jlpril 15, lHo.
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. . I . n 41.rt liCTrltT HI 1. I .mw ;nmi 111 1)11 t J 1 1 ... 1 ' ' - , , ,
Courts of the uniteii aia.,- - - - with a laigo an uauu . . - - - - , , : j . blocked un all the gates ot the citadel
vile;.;.! I tir W in!f 11 L ttl i IU1 t.ll'lt.1 " . .. ..ii
and trustraieu me ur&i an.uu4.1a 1 i 1 A M.r.i enmo iOIirfh WO dlS-
mauc 10 tie pa 1 1. nv.i i v...
15
ido. and unon th
appearance; though the furniture, comprising several Chinese chests, a mahogany ta-
ide, and three mattcu uaisicm? ... tion to the livinc furniture, comprising her
-h as removed to Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, Klrijo5l y ti,c Queen, and her numerous ai-
H where he will attend to any i8,ne" col.,llu' tendants, who lay extended on me not., n.
AT TO ItXF.Y
covered a postern gate leading between the mrb5 in the Aloskwa. It wns by this narrow
n:Kc,,ffn that Ncnolcon, his olliccrs and
mnnk n?r.ancd from the Kremlin. But
n:U ,f,M nnnr .... , . 11 i n nnpwm UV P.3t IKU1 Uiev li"11- l'J .
ed to his care. His cmee is on .fau , diiWont attitudes, anu Kepi M .... ,co nnnmnrhed nearer to the lire,
.cut: wv.
honest enough; a bank bill will plaister over many a sore. If he has the character of neglecting his faith, his family, his religion, his" bible and his God, and fmdi that the moral and conscientious part of the public, him. a well timed
donation shall coat as with quicksilver his
brassy pretentions and he will shine. Eet
us not be misunderstood. V cry man) u mc best men in this country are rich men. They shew their goodness by their sobriety, liberality and unaffected piety. In erecting works of ornament and splendor, they pa
tronize the poor, and judiciously give away
employment, as well as the cash ior u. 11 1
the public composed 01 an sons 01 u-., that are to blame, for they judge of men by their wealth. All hopes of getting along life point to that one-desideratum, for no matter how it is obtained, if there he cash, thorp is nower. res nectabilitv, security.
A sensible, honest, industrious man nnub out that without being rich, his prospects in
this world are hardly worth looking at; and
dashinir, brazen taced scoundrel linds out
the court house. Lav rc net burh. March 1, 1P2.j.
. t . t . .-,.1 -.! nn
" l'l 1' r . 4 .llr. o ri or
a truly iaiua-uc nw"1
;sc ijavc to the wole seen
"SYLVA N 31 AN U FA CTOR Y. U OO L-C.1 ft DLXG s U 0 OL-SPI. V.A7.V( ? : n EAVL0; FULLLYG : COLOUIUAtl;
,1.XD DRESSING OF CLOj 11. rSViV. subscriber is now performing tlic above 1 brunches of b..si-aU those h.5 to .3r .i,:. Wnnl n.annf..ct.irc.l from the fleece, can
An In th.. neatest manner, either into,rc
CM.,, Jeans, Cassinet. . X
'Next day" he continues, -we pam a second visit to the King, who had by this time
ed a little from the debauch ot lac
recover
Mini Vonld neither retreat nor remain where
they were; and how were they to advance? all his enterpi how force a passage through the waves ot icapital of his r
ibis ocean of flames? Those who had tra
.11 it icichm r TO IldYC Vil. vuni rl- tn lltll lt)l (tll liiini a ....
Flannels. aw uiuc ,.-.... , - -
dreed in a superior stic, can wa.w , ;liy si:i . .... ...... Vre'. T n.o-c or nt the store of Omrr' 'T r,.,i, ;.,fnvirntod to talk W
leaving it ai juugu c.... .,-rtT.?- !l JU - r hnr.Th: or at Grorsre iih9las, . ,1 mnmoii . but honei
in Kh,,bothtown; or at Voe o'ey. m ou.ev- cour?c of a icw d;i ,.
..l I 1 J.. v- i CIIIIU fM 111. 111. II.IULIll
t II. .-,h. na hO'in V Vt IM LI I H ' "5 "
prcceuu g , :v::;- , llrtMr:nrP hhnded bv the ashes, could not hnd then
bv the hand, and Maspiusu - r , V " cpnotiS ihemselves were no
S I I IV . I v. v - - - "
uins.
'There was no time to be lost. 1 he roar
oftheilames around us became every
nt. A single narrow n fire, appeared to be
j i x. r i.. : -
. . . . i t i ami nr n is
i i ior t no rnirance ii.au vuc vui--
!(1 lit: im i tiitiv. . i
ith ,e any hell. The Emperor rushed on toot ana
" ' 7 1 . . . ... ,.-nf
i 4.. i., " UvUhmit hesitation into tins nariow ut-a.
i iu c iu- . . . ., - r .1,
. ..l ni lfn advanced amid the crackling ui .
l. :.,.r i,. it hi, u-.-iv. since
that I was an r.ngusui nan, .i i::.;,nnhlo nmidst the ruins
. . . . i i a i'.., 1. . .w . . runt Ki'l- lO Jt'l luaiii'.'-"""
:. i r-. , nniroi i;i i iir t l: v. i -' i
I lM.lilU Hi.;iini3' o
ir, whom thev had been lormeri hit
.. . - - . t . .-x ,.r hie i' unr v li
-mleverl.n Vancome, v.ik u, '". more vioknt. A single narrow
ldTama-lwma-haii,anuucMi...s 7r n r,m. aonearcd to be
rht want uur- uiumt; cc.v-v-., ? t I . "l . (-l.rt AMI
her in the course ol a .e ... ... ... - . , and lhe fall of ,,e,n tZXis, anil of ti, red hot iron Jr where roo, which u.ii ed d -a third lady, whom 1 had not jet seen, pre- gc ''c' u consumed the ,U,ed at a taWe which f caned under the vhich we' were proceed-
walls, were blown
i.
town, K-.nluckv. Samples ui ui " "
seen at either of the above nameu pi3cc j; ; with a Uil of the prices of drein- cloth. I shad send a waon on everv Saturday for the purpose of r-ct-ivim; cloth and returning it there srtn when 4-,.iiU,r,l: a.ul it fhall not he more than tvo weeks
Z. .i, I receive the cloth, nntii it shall bo weight r- rou,e o, v il V .V- hncr. Qnrendim? beyond the
1"" ",v ... I - I f . 1 . l.-.l;- li.U". I iniilli llIl.lLL.ll U I llllli "f7 0 j .
M and cr.t teek ... .h, "" ' . ; hc ,vine: but she. about by the wind, and tormea au rc
iu ! rcvr.r.T.. nci uwiu u , rM,rWn:k. e. walUed on jrrounii 01
.. i.! . . .. , nr.. mn in ! u.i i mli uui u"-- . . - ,
l 'ot-'. in mv reat rui ; v -J- t'11 "' " l " . . .1-.. nn,1 imiirnnn two
burned om
ntilpi die wealhfr moh
sUuetions must be r'1
d t, w, , ;, ... : , , togreat -.- rne fire, beneath a firey.slcv, and b, 4 I'OliU . t . iiiiTiiuer ni.i . ,tu. .iu i w-iUeffiT The intense heat J 1 1 -r , i, ti ,wrn water- Walls Oi Hit. 1,uv-" -1 ' -.p'Tjit, ns u ..''ad eetn
the samcthing. The abominable aristocracy of birth, is acknowledged on all hands to ho hnd rnouMi.but the reason why that ap
pears to the eyes of men in its naked and un- . sophisticated' absurdity, is that a man cannot choose his own parents; he cannot, with
terprize, speculate on trie moral his ancestors. But one man may
i K-.r.or rvf hniiio- rirh anotn-
run me sainc uiau v,i or. and the nrcpoterous claims of the aris
tocracy of wealth, ten thousand times worse
anv where, and more particularly bad in a
republican country, where xnere 13 uu lh.. to stand in its way as a rival, has a sweep
that encircles every thing. A poor, illiterate, unprincipled puppy comes somehow into the possession of vast wealth. See what the world makes of him. Look at men who commenced business with a small stock of
monev.a reputation fairly acquired tor punc-
tuahtv, integrity, appucaiiuu, ... ever dealing, who have employed and set
up hundreds in pioiitame oumucm-
have been the very tounuauou u,
town's prosperity, and who, by some mi l speculations, have at once lost al they had. Their characters, their services, their wants, the situations of their families, the obligations of their former friends all... but their poverty is forgotten. That is remembered, and the mean and bitter taunt of the broken spend thrift, whose dissipation has brought
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