Indiana Palladium, Volume 1, Number 45, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 November 1825 — Page 4

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"Come Inspiration from thy hermit seat, "By mortals seldom foundV

selected. TO MV MOTHER. Yes, I have sung of others woes, Until tbey almost seem'd my own, And Fancy oft will scenes disclose Whose being was in thought alone: Her magic power I've clrished long, .nd yielded to her soothing sway; Enchanting is her syren song. And wild and wonderous is her way. But thou whene'er I think on thee, Those glittering visions fade- away; My soul awakes, how tenderly ! To pleasure that can ne'er decay. There's not an hour of life goes by But makes thee still more firmly dear; 31 y sighs attend upon thy sigh. My sorrows wait upon thy tear: F;r earth has naught so good, so pure, 1 hat may compare ivith love like thine Long as existence shall endure, Thy star of guiding love shall shine ! O'er other stars dark clouds may lower, And from our path their light may sever Tbey lived to bless us but an hour, But thine shall live to bless us evirl

and, at the same time, a. number of wild bears, of which there never was vet a scarcity in that country, were driven into the hall. The poor vocalist, almost dead with fright, was now addressed by the kin;, and

was left to choose, either to sing instantlv, or

to be let down and to await his fate among the unceremonious inhabitants of the de

sert. Which part poor Abell took.it is needless to mention, but the facetious narrator of this well authenticated anecdote savs Abell could not resist such a powerful mode of persuasion, and whether con amorc or not he sang so beautifully that the king and bears listened in silent admiration.

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From Miss Taylor '$ Practical Hi tils tj ijiui Females.

There was a time when females of rank

and affluence were not thought degraded

by dressing the fatted calf and baking cakes upon the hearth; when with their pitcher

on their shoulder, they went to the well to

draw water for their flocks; and when even

royalty knew how to appreciate the virtues

of her. who sought wool and llax. and

wrought willingly with her hands; who laid her hands to the spindle and the distaff;

who made fine linen and sold it, and deliv

ered girdles to the merchant; who looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness. But time has

wrought a change in the circumstances and habits of females of the present age, though there are many of all ranks who are not less

usefully employed than were the matrons of

ancient times; many to whom it may oe

said, "Give them of the fruit of their doings,

and let their own wotks praise them in the gate." Happy the female in whom education has united with natural talent to form so important a character as that of the mistress of a family; and unhappy she, who possessing neither of these advantages, has the temerity to undertake a task to which she is altogether, incompetent. Notwith

standing that old wives, or young wives.

may furnish the witling with themes for ridicule, a closer observation would convince him, that the mistress and mother of a family occupies one of the most important stations in the community; of which he would be feelingly convicted, were so large a portion of it to suspend its services for ever so short a period. We are, however, obliged to acknowledge

that the deficiencies of many have afforded but too just occasion for the sarcasms to which Ave allude. Nothing less than a more judicious education can remedy this vital evil; an evil which pervades all classes in some degree, but which is peculiarly injurious in those of the middle ranks. Many a fern tie, because she has been educated at a boaring school, returns home, not to assist her mother, but to support her pretensions to gentility and idleness, dress and dissipation. She conceives herself degraded bv domestic occupations, and expects to lose her credit if she is known to be industrious:

wtfile the fond parents too frequently aid

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Philadelphia Police Office. Three dashing Cyprians were brought up from the Western Watch House bv constable Tophin,

charged with serenading the town in a hackney coach, at a late hour of the night. All

of them being a little tipsy, one of them professing great knowledge of horseman-ship and capacity as a whip, prevailed upon Jemmy MAleary, the driver, a good na tared foolish fellow, to resign his reins, and take

an inside birth with two of the ladies, while she took his place on the box; this arrange

ment was no sooner acceded to and Jemmv

snugly shut in, than this female Jehu vaulted

into the seat, gave the horses the whip, and

i vent offat half speed, to the amazement of

unury strolling danuies who had collected

around them, and to the utter astonishment of Jemmy, who in vain, "called out: and bawled out" to stop and drive any, that he would sartainly be fined for immoderate driving, for the love of Heaven to stop, that she would upset them, and every soul of them

would be kilt. She was deaf as "Klsy Craig" to all his entreaties, and by way of drowning them, struck up in fine style. '0! what have we to do with day, Ye sons of care, ;tis yours." The watchmen were astonished and made

way for them to pass; their rattlers were

heard in various parts of the town, as the

coach progressed, nor did they succeed in stopping this flying phenomenon, until the

horses were completely blown, and they had

traversed the city in various directions.

Jemmy submitted his case with a comic

kind of phiz, to his Honor's mercv, intima

ting that whatever might be the decision,

Miss Caroline was too much of a ladv to let

the likes of him sutler, for their innocent frol1 1 1 - -m .

ic; anil he only joined in it, because lie

could'nt help it, and the poor bea?ts too,!

nearly killed into the bargain, and if the

coach was not shook all to pieces it was a

NE W STORE. JOHNSON, ARMSTRONG, & C g"""ETAVE just received and are now opening at JOL their old stand, corner of Hih and Walnut streets. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, Among which are Super Broad Cloths, Ladies Pelisse, Cassimercs, Cassinetts, Sattinetts, and Domestic Cloths. Red, White, and Yellow Flannels. Calicoes, stamped and printed. Bombazetts, figured and plain. Crape Robes do. do. " Shawls do. do. Silk 4i do. do. Silks, Satins and Lustrings, tlg'd & plain. Prunella, Satin & Morocco Ladies' Shoes. Men's Boots and Shoes. Water Proof and Castor Hats. Brown Sc Bleached Shirtings Sheetings. Plaids, Stripes and Checks. Irish Linens. India Muslins. Super Waterloo Shawls, Bor'd !r plain. Silk and Cot (ton u do. do. Figured and Plain Silk Vcsline?. Toilinette cc Marseilles do.

Silk, Flag and Bandana Ilandk'ifs. Cotton do. 1 Case No. 30 to oO Leghorns. 1 Case Fine Straw Bonnets. Silk and Beaver Gloves. Silk, Cotton and Woollen Hose. Plaid Cloaks, &c. fcc, Together with a large assortment of Hardware. Liverpool an.d Quccn-warc ;

Iron, Castings, iails. Paints, Oil, IVindow-Glass. Dye Stuff, c. Which they offer to sell low for cash or approved country produce. gCLP F?r further particulars call and see October M. 11

TAILOE, "ITESPECTFULLY returns his thanks to his jj, customers, and the public generally, for the liberal encouragement he has heretofore received; and informs them that he will continue to carry oa the 3bove business, at his old stand in Lawrencaburgh, on Main street, first door above John Gray's Inn; where all orders in his lino, will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to. AX APPRENTICE Wanted immediately , to the above business, about 12 or 14 years of age. One coming well rccoaimended, would be thankfully received J. H GRAVES. Oct 23. 1SS5. 43tf.

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Dearborn Circuit Court. Octorlr Teum, 182J'. Lodwick Cooic, Qn Ljk w m Jlt t'S. s iAlary Look. y ''jOW came Lodwick Cook, by St- Clair, hi Attorney, and made it manifest to the Court, that Mary Cook, the defendant aforesaid, is not a. resident of this state. It is therefore rud and ordered th.it notice of the pendency of the aforesaid liill or libel for divorce, be published for four week successively, in the Indiana Palladium, a public, newspaper, printed in Lawrencehurjsh, Dearborn county, requiring the aid Mary Cook to bo and appear before the Judges of the Dearborn Circuit Court, in Chancery fitting, on the first day of their next Term, to he holdcn at Lanrenc burgh, in and for said county, on the first Monday in April next, then and there to answer to the bill or libel aforesaid, or the same will then be heard in her ahsencc. JAMES DILL, dir. Oct. 13, 11!. 41 lw.

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horrors, when it was intimated to them that a month at hard labor, and a little wholesome restraint, was necessary to correct these aberrations and evil habits, and that, however lost to virtue and delicacy, however depraved they might he, the public had a right to expect that they should still preserve some regard to decency and decorum.

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Docfs Jonathan Dorr, dated Albany, December 4th, 1324; James Post, of White-creek, Februarv 1-lth, 13-25 ; Watson Summer and John ebb, M D of Cambridge, Feb. 20th, 1S25; Solomon Dean, of Jackson, January I Oth , 1S25.

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strength failing 1 used many popular medicines, hut

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V E fK subscriber occupying a large and com

... M j n v-w. i hat we can spiritualize all trades as well) JL "odious Brick Building on High-street, Lawas masonry, says Mr. Page, is evident. TJieirnCtJbur,q;h, respectfully informs his friends and the

oRly found temporary relief, until by a continued

use of your valuable drepa, I have been blessed

with such perfect health as to render further means iunnccesssary Rev. ENEFJEZER HARRIS.

Sulv7H, (A! 1' ) January 1 2m, 1S25. Prepared by A. Oroby. sole proprietor. Cambridge, (X whose signature will be affixed in his own hanJ writing to each bill cf directions. Be

chimney-sweep, with his brush, cleanses the

apertures of our outward senses; that the flame of the five intellectual fires may emit

,t 4 i C4l i , , , favor him with a call, m the most plea mt and or check label, which is struck on the same bill with Trio I r m Ml r ft Inn hnrrcin l1 tK-k or-v

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public, that he has opened a house of

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, in the most plea mt and check label, llaviun: taken the greatest 'he directions.

manner.

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u. ' "u S,..F, vwmn, u g.mic ij.u imocaris in b,olcctin . thc ,irUOp ,i8 Car is thercfcre,l Sold whosale and retail, by Dr. G Daioson, his bag, and spread over the emblematic5 f(lr(lisIieii wi(ll tlC bcst that CTn be l)rocureii ini' Pittsburgh-J Cramleckcr, Whe. ling E. IT SOll, WOUld be manure to Jtnagc-lancruae. this country, or in anr nf fho o.torn rUl Ilk JFeddeld. Druirffists Cnve.nmPrat n,l Mpnrh

the delusion, and in due time transfer her The horrid and ugly looking sweep himself,:stable will always be well supplied with provender j Druggists RullUlo O. S. Croshu. !ru-'ists

to a husband, to curse him Willi a tortunc ot. ;m emmem 01 me acvu, doing us more, and carefully attended. For further particulars' Columbus Goodwin jlshton &- Co., M. JFoolf &

a f ;v huiidreds; a sum which she supposes! gooa than harm: lor it is the nature oj eve- call and see

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irn:X'iansuoie ; accoruingi)r snc laKcs care to remind him, on every occasion, of thc handsome fortune she brought him, as well as of the gentility of her boarding-school education. With what pity do we anticipate the sequel; and how many who might have been formed to inestimable characters, have beti-i thus rendered worse than useless to society !

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ry evil to cure itscf in the course of Urn

and wisdom always was, and will be begot

ten ot Jolly; for the burnt child dreads the tire. At a meeting of the Baptist Society for promoting the Gospel in Ireland, thc Rev. M. Fisher related the following anecdote as illustrative of Irish Luxury: I was much amused (said Mr. F.) with our brother in thc ministry, M'Carty; he is thorough Irish, letter and spirit. When I was with him in Irc-

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DANIEL. BROWN.

Co., and A. Fairchilds, Druggists Cincinnati.

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Milliner and ?viantiia Maker, (LATE FROM CIXCIXaAT!,) "WTISHES to inform the Ladies of LawV 7 renceburgh and its vicinity, that ihe ha3 opened a

lach bottle contains Ar) doses j Price one Dollar single; nine Doliars per dozen. tu7' For sale, ly special appointment, ai thc Drug Store oE. FERRIS, J.facrenccljurgh. May 20,1825. 20 ly'r

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A new zeny of curing Capricious Singers ar of making thc unwilling sin?. John Abell, a famous singer and performer on the lute, in the 17th century, one dav,

durins his stay at Warsaw, was'requcste'd 'Only four times a day,' was the reply. I PLALX AM) J'A.XCY Ji'OHA'. " "T :." ar, "

by the kint; of Poland to sin" at Court. A- f'- e ten acres of potatoes for may family. She also wishes to inform the merchants of thisi A r,;L ,n'n,r... L ,:....' ... ,i

bell peremptorily refused ; and though it was apa we all eat em: cows, horses, sheep,; place and others, that she is prepared to make up' the term subscribed for, will be considered a new intimated to him that he would probablvipi.. and children.' Don't you think, said : Leghorn, in the most fashionable manner. She;en"-artnent.

land. I asked him whnt 1m rhiodv livo1 nn-'r T 7:u ,f : i r .

on. 0,' said he, 'we have plenty of pota-icupied by Mr Armstrong as a store room; uhere! . r S ' the subscnb" aild Printer b-

tocs.' How often do you eat them? said I. 'she intends keeping on hand an assortment of ! x' ,

uiu.miiuru uuiii cwi arrearages arw

sufler from the royal displeasure, he still

persisted in declining it, and sent the King an apology by letter. In answer to this, he received a regular summons to appear at a certain hour in the King's Palace. Abell obeyed, and tho' at first courteously enough received,.he was presently forced to sit down in an arm chair that stood in the midst of a gr.md hall. No sooner was he seated, than the chair flew up with him to a great height. The king, with his whole Court, now made his appearance on a gallery opposite to Abell,

I. there is very little variety in this diet?! also colours Leghorn a3 well as whitens it.

Not at all man,' said brother M'Cartv, 4wc

have great variety, for we eat the little po

tatocs with the bir one

Epitaph on the tomb of a man and his wife of thc name of Hog, a pretty rough couple. John and Mary Hog lie here, By butcher death overtaken; Have mercy on thc Swinish pair Oli Lord! and save their bacon!

Laterencehurgh, Oct 14, 1S25.

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REMOVAL. f STflE subscriber, who is in possession of the 0 medicine for the cure of schirrous tumors, and cancerous affections, has left Lawrenccburh, and moved to Cleves, near the North Bnd, Hamilton county, Ohio; where he may be found at any time, by those who wish to experience the good effects of his medicine for destroying the abore dis

order. JOHN C!eves; Sent. :n. is-??.

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