Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 44, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 November 1826 — Page 3

-for paper money, the means of (he people io purchase are every day lesseniuR, ind will in a short lime be unavailing unless a ecriou change tdkea place. Cuba. Sauie discontent have manifested thcmstlrr3 ainnog "the Creoles'1 and the captain general was exerting himself to give efficiency to Lis regiments of free blacks rather a hazardous experiment, we should tuppose I he Spanish fqindron off Cub has been 'much injured in a late storai. Several of tho vrssfls were dismasted. Fern. A new tariff Hs ben puhlished A. lute letter says that tighhj per cent, duty bas been Lid on the following articles 1 omestics that is, American cotton?, oap, hrd, sweef-oil, eugar, nun-powder, saltpetre, sulphur, clothps ready made, boots and shoes, iits, tobacco, siddles and bridles, wax and fallow candles, chairs and all kinds of furniture, ail k'ftvU i.f spirits VV'e shall heraftei' Iearo how far foreign infbn ueo lias led lo these things. We suepert the p'-rpetual rival and opponent of our commerce hml manufactures (jreat Britain, because of hke attcuipts elsewhere. JLojti. The latest letter from this island repieftent the people to be in a state ofunprece-dnt-d misery ami distress The treaty with 'ranee b-ars heav ly upon them, by stopping their (r ule will other nations. It is said they mill be compelled to break it

upon the o'fcccraand ministers of justice! The following is an account of the Expenditures of the to be vigilar in bringing to justice per- , D .v, f i , of tho former exhibit sons accused of committing divers outra-CULI1V 01 A;caiDy111' 11 om ulL uaic lilG lOl JUL I tAiuuii,

ges and oppressions on th rights of ccr-jholieved to be the 7th of November 1325, until the otn ot tain persons in that village, and to pre-November 1826 inclusive; together with an account of the rnL r, ,rcc.,n rfnce amount, of rnnni v debt, nt that time, with the Reeeints of the

ine ioiiowingisanxiracioime iei-; " v . " .. " , . Ashes, pearl tcr enclosing the proclamation. present year, shewing the situation 01 the count y debt at; A,,llm

"As it appears that the principle ciTen-f lns timr

, . " W A A.

ders are known, 1 have riot thought it

necessary to oner a specific reward for

CLYUMYAJI h HU LEGALE PRiiJil (CORRECTED WEEKLY;) Fro?n To-

AUTiCLES.

EXPEXDITURES.

their detection and apprehension, but I ! For th'8 um P8",d ,he Associate. Judges, ii- j . ii i l"r 'his sum paid Grand Jtiro'8, an, willing to delray any reasonable and, v ,r thi- snm pp.ld ti( Juror8 ' . . .

necessary expenses mat may oe incurred : F r this sum paid tor support of and entering paupers.

cts.

P6 00 72 50 177 5v 547 19 1-2

LAWRENCEBURGH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, l c Jo.

Rise in the Ohio. A considerable rise has taken place in the Ohio River within the last 8 or 10 days. Steam boats of all iz-s are ply ing without obstruction above and below the Falls.

'for those purposes.

I "Deeply regretting and entirely condemning the outrages of which you complain, nothing shall be wanting on my ; part, due to the occasion and the emergency. No provocation can can jusiily a report to personal violence or an aggression upon the peace of society : and ;no person can be punished for his acts,

I lil l 1 III tins ouui (JJHJ J4IIIM MVt W I'l 1-I1C inowever censurable or depraved, except ! F r 9Um p.iri tor itnt

ny tne legitimate authorities ot thecuuu-j trv." ' Singular Marriage. On Thursday last

Mr. James Maddork ot Leek was married at Pretsburg Church, to Mius Harriet Smith. The bridegroom calls Him

self 43 years of age, the public voire pro

claims him to 54. 1 lie nude, who is sister to his first wile, is a line looking woman ot 19. The enamoured budegroom, who goes upon crutches, ia 34 niche t in height, and has two children now living by his former wife; tne eldest daughter is an elegant girl, at least five feel tall. The party was convened to Church in a cart, and Mr. JMaddock, by reason of his dwarfish stature, was accommodated with a seat on his fair Jad's lap. London Pipr.

For this sum pnl f r Urcord Books Sc Mnu -nary tor the Clerk & Recorder's offices, 154 2l 1 2

For this sum pod tor rrpairs of tht Jail, - For this su.n p-id Consublrs ttt ndirg' Circuit Court, For this um pul tor rent of U;use foi Circuit Court, For this sum paid for wood for iri ui. Court, For this sum paid C'.ro r and Jurors of Irwpiest, holding inquests on dead bodies, For this sum paid slu t ff for t xi rh servicts, " Fortius sum pid v leek for rxira seivicrs, - For this turn paid rou vie w rs, chin carriers, &e. . . - . F-tMhiKsum paid Collector for collecting county revenue, . For this sunt paid County TreHaurrr receiving -nd paytnjj out,

hur this sum paid Jailor boarding prisoners andjil rets,

ton lb bush lb

i --?f t

49 00 35 OJ 1 '5 o'J t?4 70 00 70 00 27 25 10S 43

66 50 t 2 ;

Ailum

Apples - ' Bees" wax Bottler , porter Caudle, dipped mould Castor beans

Castings, assorted

Cider Cigars, Amcricim Spanish

Coffee, iV . 1. green, best lb L Domingo Cotton - - , : . Feathers, live - ib

00 00 .VOD.'bQ"

2$ 25

4b bush ton bul

54 06 i-4 Cotton yarn No. 5 to 10 -v i . .

Smith, the person who murdered Dr. Brown, near Louisville, has been apprehended in Ohio, and conveved to Kentuc!:) , to be tried for the bloody deed.

Six of the negroes confined in the jail

at H irdinsburgfi, Kv. the murderers of

their keepeis, have been convicted and sentenced to be executed; the remain

der of the parly have been sold by the

hf irs of the deceased owners. There were, it is said, about 15 engaged in the massacre, a number of whom have yet to ho tried-r haying been recently apprehended in this state and sent to Hardins-burh.

STAMMERING. The following is given as a cure for stammering, by a correspondent of the Vermont Chronicle. It i verv simple, but U believed to beesseutially the same as practiced in the in

stitutions for curing impediments of

Hpet'ch. We have tirst rate medical authority in confirmation of its correct-lies-. Vt. Statesman. It is a maxam which I have adopted from my jouth, to give publicity to any facts which will, in my opinion, be conducive to the public good. I pity, from my hrart, the man, whose sordid selllshncj is so great, that he will withhold

from the public, information, which ifj

generally known would promote the happiness of thousands. I apply the remark to those who were the first discoveries of the art of curing stammering people. Shall a man derm":: p iy for teJJiriQ- another he may be cured of a disease; or rather how he may be abb' to overcome an unfortunate habi ? Yet such is the fact, and from tu;o to fifty dollars have been demanded and received for the communica

tion of a secret which every friend of man,

would consider himself bound to reveal. Permit me, therefore, in order to prevent anv further exactions from unfortunate sufferers, to state in a few words the method by which the cure of stammeri i is effected. f. Keep the lung full by frequent inhalations of air. The difficulty consists

almost wholly in the attempt to speak j v-. hile the lungs are partially exhausted.)

M. Ik the tongue adheres too closely, at lirst lo the roof of the month, place on it a ni ;e penny piece or quarter of a dollar, as if may be found necessary, that the iterance may be more distinct. 111. B.'ing thus prepared, read a page of poet v, consisting of - lioit lines, rernembering to draw in the breath at the end of every line. By the frIlrvri:g of this plan, in a short time a radical nod permanent cure will be effected. No instance of failure has come to my knowledge. What I have communicated is the result of my own investigations, and, as J have learned that others employed this method of cure, I feel confident that those who are afllicted with the complaint, will put a speedy end to the harassing embarrassment which it often occasions.

LOUI5V1LLE, SEFT. 29, 1G2C. Dear Sir Many considerations induce me to obtrude this letter upon you. I solicit you, as briefly as you shall choose, to let mo know your opinion of the merits of Gen. Jackson, for nis defence of NewOrleans, in the late war, as well as his

claims upon the west, and the Union at large, for those services. I am aware ol the importance of this request,that it ill be reluctantly granted but, impelled as I am, from considerations of justice to a distinguished cilizeu, free from party motives, I hope that you will give me a. answer, as soon as your convenience will p rem it. I am sir, with sentiments of high regard, your obedient sorvent. WORDEN POPE. Gen. John Adair. MERCER COUXTV, OCT. 15, 182G. Dear Sir Oving to an absence of ten days trorn home, yours of the 23, uh. was not received until last evening; and being now on the eve of setting out on a journey to Washala and N'w Orleans, I have but little time for relh ction on the subject of your letter. 1 will, however, in justice to General Jackson, state, that

all his measures for the defence ofNcw-

For this sum p . id attorney drhnd i.lt cnminsls who were ur.able to employ counsel,

Fwr 'his sum paid 'o tt-turmr.g jueg-s i f tlcctioii, For detif.-qurncits or: duplicate in 1825. . " F-r tins sum pjiid Lisitrs of lxahie property . F-ir this sum allowed tor rent ot room for supervisors, . F.ir tins sem Hliovtfd printers fr printing il.is t x; s , - Fur tins sum pid desk for m kinj duplicates m I8'5 nd !82a. Supposed Cun y Debt lsi Alouds-v in November, 1B-5.

o 00

10 00 1 5 107 9J 12J 70 5 00 2 00 40 t.O 14-6 19

12.00.,, u 1 00 GO uO i.OJ 1.60 io lio "

17 8-. 24 33

. ' 2G ... 10 . V2S. I 75 12 00.

v33

bo ; oO bul 11 uo btiiii , o7h.

hbi lb

RECEIPTS.

$3l0i 56 1-4

Uy mnunt of Duplicate for If' 26, lly r.-.vein Lirr r.s 8 ll St .it Lic nb' " Iiy TjX on Law Process,

County Debt, Done by the Board of County Supervisors, iJth Nov. 1S2& Attest, James Iill, O'k

g 18'R 0? ,6 CO 3 4 19 5j

-'2-1 .514

dolls. 873 51 JOHN POIil Kli, Pres't

nbd nxt morning h?fvre da) light bad na co'iuiiunicalinn itfi the shore. On the 26th of August, the privateer Re

publican of 10 suns, and eight or ten of her Jails, Bowens' biand 4d to 10

prizes, remained at (iibrdfar, narrowly watched by a Spanish sloop of war, a brig:, and a

mjwii favmtiararwy

F.tom the American Medical Rcxieiv. CASE OF A HORNED WOMAN. Marlborough, Montgomery co. (Pa.) July 10, 1G2G. Dear Sir. I take the liberty to for-

i f lil r ii J

wain ior your pernsai tne louowing case 8Choonr in oort t be brr lav nearlv alons-

of a horned leommi, hoping that from its side of the privateer. Tbe least movement on very rare occurrence, it may not prove board tbe latter durmj the night was innt-ndy uiiaccf ptable. The account may be re- communicated lo tbe sloop by means of ro- kts.

lied on, as many others beside mvself 1 tender to the K. tluded the vigilance of have seen her, and as she resides but the Spaniaida, fot out, and took several prizes, five miles distant from this place. l.ich she brought safe into Gibraltar, before Mrs. B , agpd about seventy an3r d'-overy was made. Xat. Intel

vears the wile ol a larmer ot Bucki

Fish Mackerel, iNo. 1 bbi 9 xNo. 2 ,'? 76 t xNo. 5 )b' 50

lod, ary . had Flaxseed Flour, superfine

"Ginseng

Gunpowder, Lex'n keg

Uupont a IJemp - - b Hips - lb Indigo, Spanish llotant Bengal

Iron J uni.tta puddled

Hoop

do 4d

nail rods Ijead Fig - lb bar Leather, sole

Molasses, xN. Orleans gal

00 16

3 00 1G 7 50

25 2 2o

2h VO 6 00 Ji'A

ton

: c -..a nj

130 80 120 140 160

10D

Juniata brand do Fittsuurgh tunimon Zauesville Boston

vife

county, of a robust constitution, v. as af. fected four years ago, with a very troublesome itching over the centre of the parietal bone oft he left side. In a short time sho perceived a hard tumour of a horny s?: icturr occupying the place thus affected w hich continued to increase so so that by the end of twelve month-;, it had attained the lenth of one inch.

Vup York October 1 . Tempest Y'S'erd iv niortmg about three o'clock, a storm commenced which lasted with but little intermission until late last night. It

was a tempest of greater violence, considering porter its duration than soy which we recollect lo have p :

ft . I

s. en i lie ram pourru oown as iiouru an in- ,Ja col(on Qn(j Jincn rx-ustiib'e wfiterspnut wss emtvtnj: ifsll upon . : ip , , ,

Kenawha at the river

wrought . -Oil, tanners linseed castor Provisions, Pork, mess ' Hams, bacon

. Hogs' lard Clieese

Butter, firkin lb bbl

Ib

6 7A 23

50

7 7 5 6 7

17 17 00 56

do do

37A

up, and tbe furv of the blst drove it through

tbe sre 's With the impMoustty of the ocean

Without any considerable pain, it has surge In sme bouses ibe water came so co-

progressed in growth, an inch everv year piously into the kitchens that "all bands were and it is at present four inches in length kpt o the pumps' or rather buckets, to ke?p

and a thief; as one's little finger. It is iM'roti- flatin their furniture, and putting outl io;i not attar heel to the bone, bulls evident- the fir-!l- u rarl s,reef anJ U ,he rfets Shot, all tf

in store Sugr, New Orleans Havanna, white

loal and lump

izcs

below nmny of the cellats re filled; and in Spices, Pepper

Vaiick and Chapl-streets and the houses up-

un mI) the n.aiie ground, the inhabitants were literdh deluged, lo some instances, we are informed that the iir engines were put in req osi(icii lo throw eff tbe water. Com.

During the war in 1S76, between the Pope

and '-"anover some troons beaded b R brt.

Pimento

Ca?ia Cloves .Nutmegs

Ginger ground

Iv an aiTection of the entit le; commencing with a granular hour glass shaped tumour of three eights ofnn inch in length, from which the horn abruptly rises. Af

Orleans, after I arrived there, were welliter growing straight for one inch and

calculated to insure success, if success! ,hn' Meters, it takes a spiral direction could be hoped for, from the very slcnder:a,ul ,las completed nearly a circular turn and inarlrnuRt- means under his riimJand a half horiziital of about the diamc-

I 1 . it - m OHU flIMM

manu. j did not reacli Ins camp until. "V1 M"" r . -nT1'. Cardinal of (ienoa n nvards Pope, besieged the 3d of January, at which time. his'ance ? , lo?e -v resembles the horn ol a pUcp w irr(k Ho,ol,t,jUs VHran iU Camber.no lm- of defence was nearlv finished, and!a burk "P- th:lt. was 11 placed near a h;uJ Bfafloned himself, in order to defend tha hi men at their posts. lie had fought! real snppl,? horn, it would be difficult to vlHt. anj ,,revent a sedition Ilodolpbus had his first battle, on the 23d Deccmber, ditin"nin between them. It is of the lHrrs.vd the Cardinal bv frequent sorties and which, although a victory ct)tild not be'5nme co'or?a thUgy yellow ; is as perfect- fhirmishes At length the Crdiod sent a claimed on either side, was certainlv of b hard and has all the rings natural to a message to the General, to demand the reason thr. nirv! i.f-.., 4 r horn of that animal, taocrinsr also, as it whv be did not come out and eive bttt!e.-

etloct it nrndnrPI in bis -i,, edoe?, to tile end. As it occasions no "My reason for not coming out," replied Cam- 1 ea Uunpowder, best

--vv.. WtT VUlli Wj II J 111 I tl 1 1 ii.. imin x-ront wni'ii n blnvv rnmnrpps it Iierinn. "is tua

t ii?isuo uic enemy jt ' - - t - To appreciate fully" & fairly the milita- lU5h)' ,,a?e betiveen the horn and the come m ' ry talents displaced, or sevices perform-ihone; it is perlectly concealed by

ed by G n. Jackson, during the sbge, hcT h.c 1(1 dre"' and on ccolint l what wnuld inniro .Ltnil rtf ih a iP... i .'; is of far more moment with her. a super-

. - . j - . . . in.inii KJ I llll. VI i 1 1 1. 1 1 I I I ?

bag lb

4 2A

5 6 Ch. 10 00 " 5h ' o O 1 00 30 33 9 17 19 n r 21 27 43 1 oo : 2 oe

12

25 GO 10 8 - C S 20 20 18 . G2 1 50 CA. a . 4. .8

Spirits, Cog. brandy Uh pT. 1 75

bpamsn do Holland gin Rum, Jamaica Whiskey, new Steel, German Swedish London, Crowley Kng. blistered American

lb

that my Lord Cardinal may not

Impereril do

Young J lysont Tobacco, manufactured

Fallow

MARRIED. On Thursday the 26thU r,. . ,' . 1P i. k.. tx... it... t u a iote For n add one half.

- , i i I . . r ui. n mi- jjhii. jrfM xj. i i iiii'in, 4m . j 1

and dangers which he had daily and . rtJ; .... ,u ... ... WM. Oils to Miss Ann Morcax all of

hourly to meet: such a detail would not

1 oO 1 87 1 50 23 17 21 19 19 S 1 45 1 15 95 S 5

00 ' 00 10t. . IS

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4y V2k-

2 0i5 1 75 2 00 00 23& IB 21 20 10 1 50 1 50. 1 00 10

be proper at this time, nor is it necessary for me to make it. An opinoin seems to prevail with many, that an officer may do himself much ..honor, and acquire great . fame, who possesses little more than daring courage and bodily strength. This may happen with an inferior otlirer.

oKMji i.ki c.rra if m n i cine clir

in i i this county, resist? all persuasion to have it removed. J

With sentiments of uratitude.

rgifirg-

ass;

nigra;

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OBITUARY.

Dr.

Mire

B.

GEO. R. MORTON. Rush Rhmls.

NOTICE.

'.JMIMU. will s-.Uiat piififir sale on Vondav

the 4th ct Dectmbt-i, :h? Ut- icsulenee'.

mum

Gold-

DMA). In this place on the 4th inst. Mrs. Mary Bo F.N,aged 42 years. Mrs.

ii . i i i

ti, isawen wasmucn resnecteti nv ner inenas

t tar ii rjii.ui i oiuiiaii -j

and acquaintances, and her premature death much retrretted. She has left an

An O.dr.'jgc. A proclamation appears in the R ttavia (New York) papers, signed by governor Clinton, ac .mpanied by a letter from his excellency, enjoining

a Colonel of a R-giment, or oven a Gon-of the 10th instant, says, within two or eral of i Brigade, who acts alwas un-l three weeks past, g'dd has been discovder the orders of a superior, and has no!rpd on the land ot David Coxe, Esq. in occasion to think for bimrdf. H-it ihr. l):iiit:on conntv. X. C e'nht or ten

........ " ' M.J 'I'. IHU " "7 ' " w -m . .

Commander in Chief of an army, inad 1 miles higher up the Yadkin river than it 'r remain? wre attended to the place fa ult and complicated service,'mut pohas hitherto been found. The earth is 1 1 internet on bnnday iast,attended by sessa cool, calculating head, a vigorous said to be rich with the precious metal a ,ar concour&e ot gympathizmg Citimind, a rapidity of reasoning, nith clear this place; one lump weighing 10 pen- ' ; ' perccptiou?, "that will brim him at once! 'iy weights, was found last vek; and it Her toul retiring from spr.ie redeemed from sin,

i

a II- ert MiyaU, dtrtss.d, of Lo.o township.

iittviroorn cumuy, tne tonowirp pnperty,.to uitr 2 oirvlin m-rhmts, hors t., r.al, house hld f irnitur-, and sundry other uticies too tedious trv

BUill MAY ALL, Aomx

.Yew Goods.

to his conclusion", upon which he is is often that a hand will find as much as VYhde descending glory incrt-ased within,

readv to act for time; with him. U ni'tnul 12 to 15 nennv weights ner da v. How 'I bn in a sacrtd calm rsind her breath

all-important and from my experience! extensive the deposite may be, time only thro life, I believe tf.erc are fewer mini can determine. We learn, that few thus highly qualified, to distinguish j hands arc now working at any of the plathemselves it the head of an arnn , than jces where gold has heretofore been found to fill any other station in anv govern-!" greatest abundance, partl otT" ment yet, such qualification alone, everi ing to its being the season for gathering will ena'ble a Commander in Chief, to ac-'corn crops: but mainly, as we are inlorm-

ai .ctior.ate hu.band and a number of Baxter Davis Dail'l BrOWIl. Children to mourn their irreparable loss.

nave commeiicfu uus:ness in ine ajercatj tile line, ander the narae and style "of , DAns asd nndmv, at their old sTnd m Liur-nceburh formerly occupied by Brown as a Dry Goods Store, where they t are and intend keeping a larg and General Assortment of

And as her rye bds closed nhe smiled in death. ! U4OJUt U UJJi Q: j :i&jpy&,asm j h , k (hfj will sell low f ,r Casb or Country TO THE PUBLIC. Produce. I hey will also pay C.JSi for any.

rt,r.. - certain rrort Ik-s tn PMt ii. ut

circulation by Mrthihs S Pun-, ot L gi-

ni,ship, I) arhorn C"unfj: In clcuUted to in tore n. harafe, b Wf ll s tl,e character ot kunin- C kei, a your ir Lady of sod towi

PORK,

autre great fam and perform eminent led, to the precious metals becoming h p ; which report has no f und.tion in truth. 1 - a .l , . , -ri,- ,r-.t.,,,. I lu hus oo dount its origin in enmitv n-l rolm services; and it is unjust and illiberal) very scarce. This cm umtance, hou- wltiftt lhe s.ui bwg

eny to Uen. Jackson the possession! ever, nas onen occurreti neiore; uuu i a min v.d t rrcptrt or an upwnphi char -lese qualifications. Iri truth, it was'e.ot so discouraging to those acquainted 'er, I hve thought it idvisable to publish hn

I delivered on or before the first of January nesf.

Not. 4, IS:S 43-tf " !

to d

4 . (

o these qu

the prompt and firm display of these qualities, that inspired tbe war and untrained material, of which hii army was composed, with confidence and resolution to resist, successfully, the tremendous assault of tho veteran army of the invaders. Respectfully, vour ob't. serv't. " JOHN ADAIR. Vor.nrN' Porr., Esq-

with the business, as to Strangers. It t the worui s a UanKerou8 man in .ociety, pr . , i . v ticuUi U w here be is not known i! he in all llo has otien happened, to use a common s-t!.fiic-t0n , can or couU .ece.ve by a course o phrase, that 4the gold has run out; and i,ft-ts he is not worth the costs of prosecut io that, soon afterwards, a new and rich Pv-rtv is strong cattle which in this case pr vein, or deposite, was discovered not far tfCts Mr- p,n' I- . . I hve in my possession certifi'-a'es eonfirming Ulsiani. what j j,aVe r.4ted above which will be bhown n aoy person inLereattdt Comm. Hodges, from Leghorn, anchored JO!JN M'KIKUNAN.

n Gibraltar, on the night of Septf nabtr , and 'or. ii) l

N. G. HOWARD,-

LOL.NsLLLOR AT LAW, L.wrtnctbuigh, li.oi.fku uni laithfuMy ond to pr. ftsston) t-usousa iniru!td to oiscre. He illki?tncl h thirdcircuit court, also the Supreme and U Suits courts ..d .oipuhs OG r on H gh Street,, opposite ttr Cbk'sOfn-r Feb. -25 I9:e. ' 8--.. wood:: h ood.'! 'Those irishing to discharge their sth script ion in Wood, are informed that thf can do so during the itrcscn PKmth,