Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 19, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 20 May 1826 — Page 3
LAWK2HGSBURGH.
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1826.
Orleans Market, April 29. Beef, upper country, mess, bbl. 9 Bacon hams, lb. G 1-4 cts. Beans, bbl. 8 to 3 50 Cotrce, best, lb. 1 5 to 1 7 cts. Corn, bbl. 87 1-2 cts. Flour, 1st qual. do. ,3 50 Hay, cwt. $1 25 Lard, lb. G 1-4 cts. Molassfcs, on plantation. gal 20 cts. Pork, mess, bbl. 10 to 10 50 Sugar, La. on plantation, lb. G 1-4 cts. Tobacco, 1st qua, to 3 3-4 cts.; 2(1 do. 2 to 2 3-4 cts. Whiskey, gal. 28 to 29 cts. There arrived at New Orleans from the 22d to the 29th inst. 3353 hhds. tobacco, 8G53 bbls. flour, 9577 do. corn, 2016 do. Pork, 2G92 kegs lard, and 711 bbls. whiskey. The stock of tobacco and Cotton on hand in that market at the above date, is said to be larger than it has been for four years past. The trial of J. O. Bcauchamp, for the murder of S. P. Sharp, came on in the Franklin Circuit Court, on Monday the 8th hist. The court after some preparatory business, adjourned to Thursday. The editors of the Argus and Commentator were, at the suggestion of the defendant's counsel cited to appear before court for contempt of authority in various publications by them made, calculated
to prejudge tlie deiendant s case. In a "Atafonla "-The fine steam boat cf tins
country like ours, it would be very J if.: name, aim running on ihe Outo, is the name-
fkult to prevent people from speakii l y 01 8nt,W UiUCb grated n . . .. r toi her time blie was born n Arcadia. It is or writing on subjects of this kind, whe-;said Uiat herlaiher, who was a king, being de-
ther it prepossesses the public opinion or isirous of raising male issue, exposed her to wild
no; and to punish them for it, would be beas'8 s soon a3 6Le ua8born- hat she was
suctiefl oy a sue Dear, ana prtservtu ny snep-
herds. She became a huntress, an 1 one. of
Ihe swiftest and most beautiful in the world; and determined to live in perpriu&l celehacy. Her beauty soon gained her admirers, and to free herself from their importunitios, she proposed to run arp.ee with each one of them. They were to run without arms, and she was to carry a d3rt in her fund. Her lovers were to start first, and whoever arrived at the goal before her, would be her husband; hut whoever she overtook were to be killed with the dart with which she had -armed herself It may be objected to her that she was not so reasonable in her likes and dislikes as the fair
I nnoa nf fKia nrro hut iKic m 0 t st nuf t r i 1 a t,
house, was, by a sudden turn or jolt 01 tlie s;ncerifv of her lovers. She considered a
because the beard never made an expose as they should do. A copy of the receipts and expenditures is made out in November in each year, in as short a manner as possible, and stuck up at the Court-house door, (now we suppose it will be put on the wall,) where it is seen perhaps by a dozen or two people, who, if they have time to spare when they come to town and patience to endure the cold, may read it. We admit that the county Commissioners have a right, by law, to doso, w hich, when done, they conceive to be the extent of their duty. But stop; does not the law say they may publish such expose in a newspaper, if there is one published in the county ? It does. Now we would ask these gentlemen "who gag at gnats and swallow Camels,' if they would not be doing their duty more fully were they to have it made out at full length, and published in a paper where every man could see and read far himself, than to have it stuck on some nook or door about the Court-house, where not ten out of a hundred see it? The people would then see how allowances were made, and who got more than what was justly due. We venture to predict that if that
course should be adopted, the funds of
the county will not be seen selling for
less than two thirds their nominal value.
A friend has favored us with the following article, giving the origin of the word Atalania To the curious, and to those who are fond of reading for information, it will no doubt be very acceptable.
an unexpected difficulty arose there was no one to perform the oflice of executioner! The Sheritf of Charleston District, who did not consider himself as the officer, on such an occasion, of a Court of Magistrates and Freeholders, refused, under legal advice, to act in the matter; and the head Constable, to whom this duty had been assigned by the Court that condemned the criminal,
CIXCIXXATI WHOLESALE PFACE CURREXT. i (corrected weekly.) From To
g cts. S Cts
ARTICLES. Ashes, pearl Allumjl Apples Bees' wax
Beer, strong
refused to perform it. Whereupon, at J50t ties , porter 2 o'clock, the prisoner was carried backjr.n. '
lb lb Lbl lb Lbl
5 7 2 00 30 5 25
to the city, and is at present confined in the jail. We know not, savs the Charleston papers, what further proceedings are to take place; but the life of the culprit is of course safe.
equally as difficult, under existing laws "to speak his thoughts is every freeman's right,"' and reason, and a rc?pect to justice, are to a great extent, the only restraint.
Di stressing Accident. On Friday the
12th inst. Mr. John Eads, a citizen of
Boone County, Ky. loaded his wagon with the intention of coming to this place, and, as it is supposed, while crossing a
mud hole at no great distance from his
From the Lewiston Sentinel, Dog vs. Fish. The following singular
story was related to us by a gentleman whose veracity may be relied on: On Wednesday, of last week, two daughters of a Mr. Canfield, who reside about five miles below this village, proceeded to the Niagara river for water, and were followed by the family dog. On their arrival, they discovered a substance of a singular appearance near the surface of the water, at a short distance from the shore, resembling a fish. They sent a stick in the direction of the object, which was followed by "Rover," vho on discovering the supposed fish, "gave chase," and soon came "alone side,' made fast his "grapples," when he made for the shore, which he soon gaiDed, notwithstanding lie was compelled to contend against a strong wind and heavy swell, in triumph, with his prize, which proved to be a sturgeon, weighing 30 pounds. A man from Shawneetown at NewOrleans, stepped on board of a boat to purchase some hams. After bartering for some time he took six dollars worth which were sent with him to his pretended dwelling, where he was to pay for them. While the man was waiting for for him to bring the money from another room, the purchaser jumped from a window and "made himself scarce." Or. returning to the boat with his sad tale to his employer, he found him mourning the loss of his pocket book and five hundred dollars from the burden of which the ham purchaser had contrived to relieve his pocket while making the trade.
gr 10 00
Candles, dipned lb 9
mould - 11 Castor beans - bush 1 00 Castings, assorted ton 60 00 Cider; - bbl 4 00 Cigars, American 1000 87A Spanish - . 10 00 Corn, cart - - 2o mealt - olh Coffee, W. I. green, best lb 20 St, Domingo 18 Cottonjj - - - Ut Cotfon yarn No. 5 to 10 31 Feathers, live - lb 25 Fish Mackerel, No. 1 bbl 9 bO No. 2 $8 50, No. 3 7 50 Cod, dry box 3 50
ShadJ - - bbl 14 00 Flaxseed - bush 37A Flour, superfine Lbl 3 15
Ginseng - lb 13 Gunpowder, Lex'n kegj 5 50
Dupont s 7 50
Hats Roram per doz 40 00
Castors Wool
Hemp lb
Hops - lb Indigo, Spanish flotant BengalS
Iron Juniata I
00 16 00 10 12i
To the Voters of Dearborn county. Fellow-Citizens At the request of ro?ny friends and acquaintances, I offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the next Gentral
q Assembly of the state, and I hope you will coi'q: descend to give me your suffrages.
JAMES T. POLLOCK. Dearborn county, May 3J, 1S-G.
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riMIR sabscriber rrsDe-ctt'uV.v ir.f.irma h4
i friend? and the public generally, that ht. hasjust received, and has now for sale, at hi old sund on K gh Street, quantity of tonon. ghehela FLO UK, LIQUORS of every descripi' tion, UAUON, rORTL'Il by the dozen or single oile; all of which Le w ill sfcllon the roost, reasonable terrr.j. , (17 still continues to carry on tbe riakirt busuiess in till iis Vancui tranches. I .iOMAS SHAW.
sincerity of her lovers
the wagon, thrown from his seat and kil-, languishing death a cruel one; & did not "make
led the wheel drawing his head underica,aroitJr of lonK life" sl)e senl a greatmany of . , . . , iber lovers to "that country from whose bourne
11 nniie nis leer remained last in trie tongue above. In this horrible situation he was dragged some rods, when the team stopped. He was found by a boy some time -after who gave information to
his friends, when the bodv was extrica-.too. Te had however been v
id from tlie wnon. Xxrl Eads has left nu9 wi,lh three oWen aPPles fl
ted
ry from who
no traveller returns." At length, she had a suitor by the name of Hippomenes, whom she did not entirely disapprove. lie was both swift and beautiful. J? ut when put to the race, he had many apprehensions she would overtake him, and she was afraid she should
presented by Ve-
from the ersrden
Female Ingenuity. A singular instance of the escape of a man from jail, is narrated in the last Cheraw Gazette, by a correspondent of that paper. The man was confined under a conviction for a capital offence; his wife was permitted to furnish articles of food for ins comfort; in one of the pies she sent him was concealed a gimblet, and some other small insuuments; with these, the unfortunate man was enabled to cut his way out of the prison. We know not whether this circumstance is literally true; but the story is worth tel!ing,as illustrative of the constancy and devctedness of the female sex. Western Carolinian.
During the last week, one of our citizens, by way of replenishing his pocket with a little ready rhino, carried a load of scallops to the manufacturing village
of Pawtucket, and offered them for sale.
When the factorv bell relieved the work men from their dailv labours, they eager
ly pressed around the waggon to take a
if tK.O Hocnpriilpt f nftt (hot rrnlA p.r tic anvr
a wife and family to mourn tne loss 01 anjinfllJCnce on ht, fair ) As be 8tarteJ in hjj. alFectionate husband and kind father, course he artfully threw down these applts at - - - ( some distance from each other. Atalanta,
Congress. Tn Senate, April 3, the billVhaiwd at the siht, stopped to pather themjvjev of these tenants of our bay. One making appropriations for the mission to! s,p as she Pursued him- But he hastened in hij Hibernian mulc-spinncr perceiving a
ill iimisr. aim amvcu uisi ai iuc uai auu UiCIC
s cUKim.1, was uikcu up aim p.cu uj iueby obtained her in marriage.
jonowinjj vote:
YEAS Messrs. Barton, Bell, Boulig
ny, Ciiase, Clayton, Edwards, Harrison,
Portsmouth, N. H. April 20.
Slave Trade and Piracy. By Captain
Hendricks, Holmes, Johnson, Ken. John- Clark, of the schooner Alert, arrived at
ston, Lou. Knicht, Lloyd, Marks, Noble, . tins port from Martmico, we are inform
Reed, Robbins, Rubles, Sanford, Sey-,L' tn:lt a short time before his arrival
at Porto Rico, a French Slave, Ship arri
ved there from Africa, with a caifio oi slaves, which the masters sold to the planters for notes pavrhle at a future
scallop with his shell opened in order to
taste the evening breeze, and thinking
his visit to the salt water might not h a vc
been recent, clapped his organ of scent
within the shell of the fish, who not re
fishing the intrusion, hastily closed his doors upon the odiferous visitor; while
the Hibernian called out lustily to the
by-standers "murther the baste." Warren St.
ton
64 00 6 50 Ah 25 2 75 2 75 125 85
10 16 3 25 C 50
75 CO 9 00 5 37 00 00
CCr LOOK AT THIS!! PATI.V.
!l on north fhHU, tn Jrirborn rt;iiriyt !o unites lrcni Aui ura, halt n.iie from W ilmingtcn,
can have iredit tor oiie r.klt ot Hit purchase money t'rem -ne to three years, if wnttd. As to tl quiility of 'he l&r.-I, situation, vnd convert knee cf vvattr, Stc come nd spc for yourself. STErilEX J PAIN May 16, 18:6
Ih 8 16 17 3 50 3 62 16 25 28
1 50 18 00
2 00 27 00
puddled - 85 100 hoop, 6, 8 and lOd 150 do4d - - 140 nail rods 160
LeadPig!! - lb
barll white, dry ground in oil keg red, dry lb Leather, sole upper fide caii skins6 doz
Lumber Joist, pine orpoplar, 1000ft. 15 00 Scantling, seasoned, do. 10 00 Pine boards, do. do. 7 50 10 Shingles, pine, pr. 1000 2 00 Mohses, JNT. Orleans gal 45
Nails, Bowens' brand 4d to 10 7.V
Juniata brand do; 7 Pittsburgh commonj 5
do 6 do 7t
17 bbl 18 00 gal 56 1 37 8 5
9 00 7 00
Zanesville
Boston! wrought
Oil, tannerst
linseed
castor Provisions, Beef, mess Hogs' lardt Pork, mess bbl prime
Butter, til kin lb Cneeset Hams, salted, baconedj Shoulders & sides
10 9 t 8 20 62 1 50
5h
IXFORMATIOX WAXTED
OF a ycur.g mm by the nsrre of S Viluj Ittt nv S ousc in thf sijrr.mjr
Sievcr.s ,
The last information I have ha of him, was ir ilir fuli ot tl;e abovf nineu yv nr I.e. vtis thtn tr: GincinstRti, Oijio Any information trcm hirr. dirt cted to the subscriber re siding w UearboriA county, state of Indiana, "anil be thankfully re ceived. GPORGE PATR. Lswrer.cebargh, lUy 20, 16. 19-3' The editors of the Cincinnati Republican re requested to give tLe above three irstTtior.3 snd forward 'their ate t to this cilice for settlement.
Porter Rice
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bbl 6 25 5
3 87 25 28 9 15 20 2 25 23 27 45 1 25 2 50 12
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mour. Smith. Thomas, Willey 23.
XAlS Messrs. Benton, Berrien, Branch, Chandler, Dickerson, Eaton, 1 ' I! T T IT -r-r.
rinuiay, narpcr, nayne, Kane, King, piaintis. ior nove. pavr.nie at a luiure J mnn nf a Family. A man wnsbro't Macon, Randolph, Rowan, Tazewell, suspicion arose against the ot- n0i"jce 0rlce Veterdav to n-ive
van xuicn, mic unams voouDurv .0-. c , ui.ui, .uui n.uui 5oiiK- for a frit,d for some trifling matter. tunehey were induced for the sake of 0 hej ;isked tlje ordinary question
me aerate proceeaeu to recon!ider,v.",, lu.u:i,t 4 lllt ,iO PS ai OJ Y'H ccr T-'ibv the Mnmstrate, Ae you a man of a
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renhed 4iJ ETuesa you d
their amendments made to the Judiciary Bill, illicit had been disagreed to by
H liTAMtlf J Ti Ci
i i x -A , r. v '.iamilyf He replied k-l uesa
Hirjiuiiewcu Wmi xnc snip ana pre-, -r , ..;,k l
! f V . " 1 till 'l ' U I I ' 'W U J- UUUIV T I kll UiVI -A sented l)is draft, ai d was tnfoi mni t hnt ."-.i j -r i
1he IIo..!fc, when it was decided by jit nould Se paid in a few l.ours. In thel I"! c X' '
vote 01 ljj 10 12, tnat the amentlmentsimean time, nonce oi loul play iiavmg should be adheared to. If the Soatejbecn received irom Porto Rico, a D uh stick to their amendments, the Bill mav ',0.P f tf?k ' - session ol the s!np. 1 he oiheers c crew be considered as gone by the boardjgrc arrested, on investiiration it was
The Bankrupt Bill was taken up, andifound that the former officers z crew of
a motion mrrde to postpone it, which diditne smP na Dct'n a murdered by the not rrovnil. It rr.r.v vrt r,r.'thp H,kp cruw on the VW r:m Africa, except-
- J J - - V- . 1 1 , , A , ,
. niir uie -1 mate, wnoni inev r.reservea this session. . .. r, . "W-
unm iney arrived near i orto itfco, wnen they murdered him, chose their new officers, went boldly on shore, and conducted as above stated. The crew consist
ing of 17 persons, were to be executed
"Yc have always been opposed to admit into our columns every article calculated to interest our readers or advan
tage the public, and sometimes, through-at Martinique, soon after Capt Clark
a spirit of accommodation, have publish
ed those we believed had very little of
AXXUAL ELECTIOX. CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS 3d district. Oliver 11. Smith, John Test. TOR REPRESENTATIVES. Eztkiet JavKson, Kzra Ferris, Tn kiif-v J.nmts, Johnson Watts, Robr-rt Hay, Collins Fitch, Hornet1 liassett, Warren Tibbs, 1 hon.as Guion, Samuel Morrison, John Eliott. FOR SHERIFF. D aniel flasrerman, Thomas LonpleVj Willhm Vr. Cheek, WiMiam Skinner.
Rags, cotton and linen Salt, Turks Island bush Kenawha at the river in storejl Sugar, New Orleans Havana, white J loaf and lump Shot, all sizes bag Spices, Pepper) lb Pimento Cassia'J Clovesj Nutmegs Gincrer ground!!
Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th pT. 1 75
spanisli do Holland gin Rum, Jamaica "Whiskey, newt
Steel, German - lb
Swedish London, Crowley Kng. blistered American - Teas, Gunpowder, best Impercrial do Young Hysont Tobacco, manufactured Tallow Wines, Madeira L. P. gal Sicily Port TenerifTe Malaga n demand. Plsnty. i Scarce. Note For h add one half.
90 26 30 10 17 21
25
30 50
1 50
1 50
1 G2 1 50 25 17 21 19 19 8 1 50 1 15 75 8 6 3 50 1 75 2 00 1 75 1 00 $DuU.
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2 00 1 75
75 00
00 18 21 20 10 1 50 1 07 10 7 4 00 2 00 2 37
1 25
lleft.
either of those qualifications. It is Something in that spirit that we have given "Economy ?i a place in our paper. It is very probable that many abuses are committed on the people by a prodigal expenditure of money, which never come to their knowledge. But why is it? It is
A most extraordinary defeat of the mandates of justice, was witnessed in Charleston, S. C. on the 14th ult. A negro, convicted of arson on the 27th February last, and sentenced to be hung on the 14th ult. between the hours often and two, was, accordingly, conveyed to the gallows, erected for that purpose, at the usual place. But here
MARRIED on the 18th instant, by Thomas Palmer, Esq. Mr. Charles Bigley, to Miss Margaret M? Bride. On the same day, by the same, Mr. James Leonard, to Mrs. Abigal Hilderback, all of this township. OBITUARY. DIED At Ellsworth, Maine, on the 12th April, Melatial Jordan Esq. aed 34 years, a brother of Mrs. Howard of this place.
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DOCTOR PINCKARD Oiitrs his piotessional services to the citizens ot Lawrenceburgh and Dtarborn county, Indiana, and to those of Boone county, Ky. ai d Hamilton county, Ohio. Residence Lawrr nceburgh, t Mr. Hunt's Hotel. OHke on High street below ihe Market housr. LawrfnceturghtMay 11, 1826. 19-tf JOHN BFPIXE, attorney and counsellor at law,
TAS commenced the practice of the Law in
MJ the third Judicial Circuit. Office on Wal
nut street, opposite the Church. Lawrenceburgh, May 11, 1826. 18-tf. Blanks 9of all Jci:ids,for sale at this office.
Or XOTICE. .0 A L.L, persons indebted to the subscriher JA. pltke observe, that if they do not make payment cn or before the first day ot August next huit w ill be commei.ced without discrimination. Newspaper advertise rr.ents of this k'.nd are sometimes ronsidtred a modest way of dunning1, nd tut littU Hlttntion paid thereto: but I can assure those intertsted, that the conditions will he promptly attended too in this case. THOMAS PORTER. Liwrenceburgh, May 9th, 186. MUSEUM OF FOREIGX LITERATURE AXD SCIESYCE, Is just published by E.L1TTELL, PHILADELPHIA. The subscription is 5 a year, paablp in advt.rce. It will be sent to any prt of the United Mates, by mail, upon a payment of five dollars on account, being received by the publisher. Contents of Xo. 3,or March. Portrait of Thomas jj-fierson. 1. Visits t. the ilram, by .Meerza Ahmed Tiv betd. Visil Fourth, Fiom lilackvvcod's Magazine. 2. Freucb Romancis. Roman cjrr.ju 3c 5carrjn. From ;he Itetrosnective It ev. 3. Travels it Western Africa. From the British Critic 4. On Dilettante Physic. From the London Mi pjzi'ie. 5. IWnnirs of Samuel Pepys, Esq. Frcm the
Itritish Critic. 6. Tsso and h-s Sis'.rr. Ry Mr3. Herasns Froaa the Mr.nu-.iy Majrszine. 7- The suiMlttm. From tire Monthly Review. 8. ttv'coileciir.ns of Dr. I'urr. From the Monthly ASagsi.nt 9. Tht Poei's Dn. By Alarie A. Watts. Trani V.'attfc's Literary Souvenir. 10. Posthumous Letters ot Chsrlts Edwards, E?q. No. 6 From HUckvood's Magazine. 11. The Hebrew Mother. I3y Mrs. Htmans Frm the Amulet 12. I he Ponchtr a tsle by a courtry Curate From lllatkwooods M-razine. 13 Emblems. By the Rev. Henry Stepping, From the Amirlet. U The Island of Atlantis. By the Rev. G. C;oly. From the Forget tr.e Not. 15. Finlayson's Mission to Saim and Cociv'ns China. From the Monthly Review. 16. Matthews' JKftnce of his trip to America From the European Magazine. 17. TheStitzer's Wife. From the Kew Monthly Mapszine.
18. Modern Cosiet Drama, rrom Ulacriwooa g . Mhgazme. 19. Miscellaneous Selections, viz. Sir John Hiirringtort and James the secondRoyal Academy The AW-denses Steel Gravers Litterary application Discovery of Queen Elizabeth's Ms. Raphael Siamese preparations previous to burying the dead i History of CotTee in Europe Singular Cere mony at Newton French Historical Writers. 20 Litterarv Intelligence St. Alban's Abbey, a poem b M-a. Radclifie Rrambletye llru?e, a new NoYel, by the Authors of Rejected Addresses Sandoval, a new Novel by the Author of Don Esteban Naval Sketch-Bot k, by an Officer of Rank The Adventures of a Young R flcman, written by himself Sir Jonah Bar rirgtou's Historic Memoirs of lreland-Isiihe! a Novel, by the Author of 4,Vhe Fivourite cf Nature" History of Painting in Italy, translated from the original of Lmgi Lanzi, by T. Koscoe, Esq. Delineations of the Progress of various Chunges of Structure which occur in Man, by Dr. John Br(.n Geological Tour in I'aly, by Mr Ma.we Travels of the Russian Mission, through Mongalia to China, and R-.sidence in Pckin, in the year3 1820
and 1821, by li TimtcowsKi rew iiistoncai Novel Sketches from the Note Uaok of Charles Hamilton, Feq. by Y. K. Harvey, author ol Australia The Tavelkrs or Adventurers "-n the Continent Spanish Anthology, by a. H. Wiflen Tratslation of H. G. Niebuhr's History of llnme, by Mr. Walter Domestic Architecture Studies in History, by the Rev. T- Morell The Domestic Preacher; from the M5S. of sons eminent Ministers The Peerless Peer, or the fortunes of Orlando, by the author of ''Lasting Impressions" IVooJalock, by the author of Waverley Memoirs of the Margravine of Anspact. Catalogue of Old Books lor 18C5. Part 1. A Digest of. the Evidence taken before the Select Committee of th Houses of Parliament--A Historical Novel, by the author of Tales o. the O'Hara fmU" . New quarter, ly Journal, entitled "Oes Lyfr Cymrog" -Christian Memorials of the Nineteenth Century. by the Rev. Alfred Risbop A new edition of Deism Refuted, by the Rev. T. IU Home A Translation of th first GecTpc ck Virgil, with notes and explanations, by the Rev. R. Hoblyn. 21. New British Pabjicitions,
