Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 47, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 2 December 1826 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
SELECTED DEATH OF JEFFERSON. Why weeps Columbia's Genius o'er Her country's crimson page? And why does she the doom deplore Of Monticello's sage ? His?, FREEDOM, end the glorious scroll To all the world unfold; And let his praise, from pole to pole, In every tongue be told. In the dark day of storm and strife, Gieat jEFrcR6ox arose; lie pledged bis honor, wealth, and life, Agninst his country's foes; And w hen that glorious dud was done, He heard oppression's knell; And when the strife of death was won, .His chain's with vengeance fell. When darkness o'er Columbia curl'd And thunders roll'd afar; When storm-cloud clad the western world lo desolating war, Grent .Is.rFERoN held forth his hand With Ight from Freedom's throne; The promised rsinbotv round the land In beauteous brilliance shone. He nedu no pompous but to raise His deeds or mark bis doom; The tongu of trutb shall sound his praise His country is his torab. Maikthe last words that from him stole, In accents meek and mild "--'Unta ray God J give my soul JMy country take my child " MILFORD BARD.
ous or highhanded blaspTiemv, or haAbgarus, Prince of Edessa lx.Jc.ms the
From the Connecticut Blue Law?, 1650. BURGLARY AND T HIE FT. Forasmuch as many persons of late ypnres have beene and are apt to be injurious to the goods and lives of others notwithstanding all care and mennes to prevent and punish the fame;
is therefore ordered by this Court c and
authority thereof That if any person shall commit BurtjUry by breaking up any g welling bowse, or shall robb any .person in the frild, or highway cs, such a
person so offended, shall for the first of
fence, bee branded on the forehead with
the letter (B); if bee shall otfend in the
Same kinde the second time, hec shall
bee branded a before, and allso, bee sc
vcrely whipped; and if bee shall fall in
to the same oiience the third time, bee shall bee put to death as being incorrigible; and if any person shall comix itt such Burglar", or rob in the feilds or ho'.vsc on the Lards (lav, hoside the for
mer punishments, bee shall for the first offence havt: one olf his eares cutt of, and for the second oiTeuce in the same kinde hec shall loosr. his other earc in the same manner; and if hee fall mto the same offence the third time, hee shall beo put to death. Secondly, for the prevention of pillfering and Theft.
is ordered by this Courtc and authority
hereof 1 hat it any person, whether children, servants or others, shall bee taken or known to robb any orchyard or garden, that shall hurfe or steale away any grafts or fruite trees, fruits, linnen, woolJen, or any other gods left out in orchyard;!, gardens, backsides, or other place in hovvse or feilds or shall steale any
wood, or other g.ni from the water side,
from mens dores or yard, hee shall forfeit treble dammage to the owners thereof, and such seveere punnishment as the Court e shall think meete. Aud forasmuch as many times it so falls out, that small thefts and ther oifences of a criminaljLnature are committed both by lv:glish and I-idians in Townes rem te from anj prison, or other (itt pUc, to which such malefactors may bee committed till the Next Courle.
curse in the like manner, hee shall bee
put to death;
If any person shall comrritt any will-
full murther, which is manslaughter com
mitted uppon malice, hatred or cruelty, not in a man's necessary and just defehce
nor by mere causualty against his will,
he shall be put to death.
If any person shall slay another through guile, either bv poisonings or other such
Devellish practice, hec shall bee put to death. If any person coinrnitteth adultery with a married or espoused wife, the Adulterer and the Adulteress shall surely bee put to death. If any man shall forcibly, and without consent, Ravish any maide, or woman that is lawfully married or contracted, hee shall bee put to death. If any man stealeth a man or mankinde, hee shall bee put to death. If any rise up by false witness, wittingly and of purpose to take away any man's life he shall bee put to death. If any man shall conspire or attempt any invasion or rebellion against the
Commonwealth, bee shall bee put to
death.
If any Childe or Children above six-
teene yearcs old and of sufiitient understanding, shall Curse or smite their natu
ral! father or mother, lice or they shall bee put to death ; unless it can bee suffi
ciently testified that the parents have
beene very unchristianly negligent in the education of such children, or so provoke them by extreme and craell correc
tion that they have beene forced there
unto to preserve themselves from death
The following: is afi accofini of the Expenditures of tin county of Dearborn, from the date of the former exhibit, believed to be the 7th of November 1825, until the 8th of November 1326 inclusive; too-other with an account of the
ZulYvTZ amount of county debt at that time, with the Receipts of the weeper, to present year, shewing the situation of the county debt at
hnlti SnTimtr. ?rhn hnth annenred in the
a 7 j j , T , holy Flesh in the conjines oj Jerusalem, greeting : 1 have heard of thee, and of the cures
thou hat wrought, without
herbs, for it is reported thou
blind to see, the lame to
be clean, devils and unclean spirits to bclJg time.
expelled; such as have been long diseased to be healed, and the dead to be
raised: all which, when I heard concerning thee, I concluded with myself, that either thou wast a God comedown from heaven, or the Son of God sent to do these things. 1 have therefore written to thee, beseeching thee to vouchsafe to come unto me and cure mv disease, (a distemper in his feet.) For 1 have also heard that the Jews use thee ill, and lay snares to destroy thee: I have here a little city, pleasantly situated, and sufficient for us both. ABG ARUS.
EXPENDITURES.
$ cts.
For this !m paid th- Associate Judges, Fir this sum paid Orand Jurots, For this sum paid IVtit Jurors, . i? ihic cum no.H tr eimnnrt nf and enterinc paupers.
For this sum p'.id f r Hr'cord Hooks St stationary for the Clerk & Recorder's offices, 134 2 1 1 2 For this sum paid for repairs of the Jil, - " t o7nl'
C6 00 72 50 177 347 19 1-a
rmiminrr.
For th.s su.a paid Constables attending (,ircutt Uourt, For this sum paid fo- rent of House for Circuit Court, - For this sum paid for wood for Circuit Court, . . For this sum paid C hwit and Jurors of Inquest, holding inquests on dead bodies, For this sum pud sheriff f r extra service, F r this sum pid Clerk tor extra servict s, For this um paid mail virwrrs, ehsin carriers, &c. . . F r this sum paid Collector for collecting county revenue. For this sum paid County Treasurrr receiving and paying out, For this sum paid Jailor bonrdii'g prisoners and jail fees, - For this sum paid for rent of jury mom'. For this sum p id nttorney deVr.dm;j- criminals who were unable to employ counsel, For this sum paid to returning judge a of election, ... For delinquencies on duplicate in IS25, . " For this sum pa;d Listers of Taxable property -For this sum allowed tor rent of room for supervisors. For this som allotted printers for printing this expos , - - For this Mini Ps'd CVtkfor making duplicates in 18i5 nd 18C6, Supposed County Debt 1st Monday in Novtmber, 15.
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35 0U 70 00 70 00 27 a; 10H 4?. 66 5'J 12 54 1,6 1-4 6 00 10 00 1 5 7 09) 12. 70 5 00 2 00 40 . 0 14 G 19
RECEIPTS. Ily amount of Duplicate lor . I v Tavern Lirti.scs, " Ily Store Licenses, ; lly Tx on Lw Procers, , - County Debt, Dope by the Board of County Supervisors, 8th Nov. 1826. Attest, James Dili., Ct'k-
$3102 LO I 4
S 1315 05 96 :0 3 4 2'JJ 29 2 19 5 J
If an)' man have n siubborne and rebellious sonne of suliicient Tearcs and
understanding, viz. Sixtecne yeares of
age, which will not obey the voice of his lather or' the voice of his mother, and
that when they have chastened him will not hearken unto them: then mav his 7
father and mother, being his naturall pa
rents, lav hold en him and bring him to
the Magistrates assembled in Courte,
and testihe unto them, that theire sonne is stubborne and rebellious and will not obey theire voice and Chastisement, but lives in sundry notorious Crimes, such a
sonne shall bee nut to death.
is allso ordered by this Courte and
authority thereof 1 hat whatsoever Childe or servant within these Libbjrties, shall
bee convicted of any stubborne, or rebel
lious carriage against their parents or governors, which is a forrunner of the
aforementioned evils, the goveonor or
any two Magistrates have libbertv, nnt power from this Courte, to commit t sue!
person or persons to the house of Correction and there to remaine under hard labour, and severe punishment so long a the Courte, or the major part of the Magistrates, shall judge meete. .And whereas frequent experience, gives in sad evidence of severall other wayes of uncleancs, and lascivious carriages, practised amongst us; whereunto in regarde of the variety of circumstances, perlicular and express lawes and orders cannott suddenly bee suted; this Courte cannott but looke upon evills in that kinde, as very pernitious and destructive to the wcllfare of this Commonwealth: And, doe judge, that severe and sbarpe punm'shment, should bee inflicted uppon such delinquents; And as they doe approve Qf what hath beene already done by the particular Courte, as agreeing with the General power formerly graunted; so they doe hereby continue the same power to the pertic.ular Courte; whoe may proceed either by fyne, com
mitting to the house of correction, or
To the above Letter Jesus it is said, returned the following atisic(r. Blessed art then, O Abgarus, who bast believed in me, whom tiou hast not seen, for the scriptures say of me, they who have seen me, have not believed in in; but they who have not seen me, may, by believing, have life. Hut whereas thou writest to have me come to thee it is ot necessity, that I fulfil all things here for
which 1 am sent; and having liiushed
them, to return to him that sent me;
ut when I am returned to him, I will
send one of my deciples to thee, who shall enre thy malady, and give life to
thee and thine. Jj.Sub.
After Jesus' ascension, Judas, who also
is named Thomas, sent Thaddius one of
the. seventy, to Abgarus, who preached JtW methods ofBrtaliux Glass in any ditcc- A'OTICE.
the gospel to him and his people, cured tion. Dip a pice of" worsted thread into unints 'SPH'i-rc persons who Imve been mdeb.ea
him of his disorder, and wrought many ot turpentine, and put ,t round the glass ,n . - ; . . . .
the direction you require it to be. broken, then rspecill.c accoUnis by the end ot the prtsc-r.t set fire to the thread and the glass will break year. in the direction of the thfead. or apply a rul RORKKT GILLESP1R. hot small wire round the glass, and if it does Randolph Township, Nov 13 1S26. 45-3w
not creels imtnediatrly, throw cold water on
2224 05 1 4 dolls. 87a 51 JOHN" PORTER, Preset.
other miracles, which was done, say
Eusibius, A. D. 48.
Brooke' 's Diclio n a ry.
Recipe to make Blacking. For twelve year9
pasi I have used blocking of my own composi
tion, and can recommend it as rqual to Rny of
the imported. I have ahvars mde it as I
wanted it. in the following manner, viz 1-4 lb ivory black, 1 pint vinegar, ) 2 teacup white powdered auar, 1-2 table spoonful of aweet oil, 1 cent's wrth powdered nutgalls. Simmer this mixture over a slow fire twenty minutes, then when cool, add 1-4 of an onnce oil vitrol, and yon have two or three battles of blacking only costing about six pence, tqual to that for which we pay 25 cent9 per bottle Boston Sentinel.
Jcwspapo$Hserhs. It '19 an old sayinjr. t!at there is no such thing; as starving in k cook's shop; but supposing the cook should refuse to administer to your want?, though surrounded with luxuries, tho cravings of the appetite would not be satisfied, though th eye9 beheld abundance. Much similarly are most of the publishers of newspapers situated. They have large sums of money due to them for services rendered, but the amount from each is small, and but few take the trouble of thinking that their small does are of importance to the printer who toils daily for their amusrment. 1 he Editors of the National Intelligencer say, that, with a hundred tJtousand dollars due them on their books, they are sutfrnnE every sort of inconvenience for tho want of comparatively insignificant sums of money. Most publishers can with truth tell a similar tale, though their dues may not be so large in the gross amount. This, we doubt not, arises not from the reluctance, but the carelessness of their patrons to meet out the measure ofjuMice, Albany Daily Advertiser.
it, and the d sired efr-ct will be accomplished. DilNIjbjLi W. &ll, V4JLLii This is a very useful method fur Chemists, fur counsellor at law. I t I J
nroKen glasses may, i.y mis means ne renuereu 0jrc on Ff om street, Cincinnati, retir the IhttU serviceable to the laboratory. '1 h explanation Tr"FTE w practice in the counties of Ilamof thmsasfoliowsr-by the application of heat H- i(on :u)(1 Hutlcr, and in the District and to glass, as to other bod.es, the part heated ex- -,rcujlcourt3 of lhe UmUd ho pands: and a gUss transmits h.at but slowly, ,)stnct Q 0h m t,)e CQUn of Dc the parts to wh.ch heat is apphed . xparu) fnsU v fc anJ Jn tfae & reme court of the statc than the other parts, and thus separate from qJ jn(jana them, or the glass cracks. In domestic eron- ,r ,oir otny, a knowledge of this simple net is ol con- , ti siderable importance, as tumblprs, jugs, and a OTlC variety of earthen and glass vessels, are broken by the sudden application of heat or cold. "P? k "J PU!k " Mr,dc-V J 11 r7 . "-t;mher l the late residence Ciemvt. ol'Ribert Msyall, deceased, ot Logan township ' Dearborn county, the following property, to wit, A humorous fellow, a carpenfer, being sub- - carding machines, horsrs, cmilt, house hotel pc-nae d as a witness on a trial of assault, one of f-ilire, and sundry other articles too tedious m
iiieiiiion, me jcisuisi prijjjtriy 01 iue atctstu. ltUTIl MAV LL, Acimx Ort 9 h 18 iS. 44-3
JYew Goods. Baxter Davis & Dan'l Brown,
I v "7 ' j wi'l become such powerful vinegar, after staod-
I never knew but one person said Siorn, L 1 - . j r . i
woo in.en.reu ucmecn man ana wi.e e-inerjinj; somp monlS) h,t j, b.
wun saie.iy or success upon a domestic pro ,vnter for
and con once between the parties, that was ris-
the rouns!, who nas very much given to browbsat the evidence, asked him what distance he was from the parties, when he sav the defendant striking the plaintiff The carpenter answered. ' just four feet five inches and a half" "Prythte, fellow," said the counsel "how is it possible you cm be so very
fxirt as to tho distance?" 'Why to fell tho Have commenced business in the Mercautruth," said the carpenter, W thought perhaps tile lino, under the name and style of some fool or other might ask me, and so I mcas- D 1VIS 1 YD BPOIVY ured it " ' at their old stand in Lawrencehurh formerly occupied by Brown as ; Dry Goods Store, Tinrpir Cider, particularly such a3 U of where they have anil intend keeping a large an arid tendency, placed in the sun, becomes and General Assortment of very strong vinegar in a short time; the bungs a ei.xyf. d r ? .t are left open for the discharge bv fermentation --rA'V4:li Ca -U iJjJ of the pomare, and for the admission of air at "bicli the) w!l sell low fir Cash or Countryall times If aetv cider be put on vinegar or Produce. i hey will also pay CASH for any upon the less or mother, affer racking on" the ,Vlanl,,)r 0I" vinegar, it will hasten the opperation. By ad- P O K XV, dine: one pound of honey to a gallon of cider, it delivered on or before the first of January nextr
Nov. 4, 1S2B. 43-tf
ing even to blows, a friend of mine, who happened to come by, hit the husband a stroke with hiq richt hand c ntipt rnn hrntn "
nd si rue. k the womnn at the (amp tim irifh
is therefore hereby ordered That any ! other corpornll punishment, according ' Ins left, saying "Hold yoir tongue you
Ma gistrate uppon complaint made to I to thriro dicrotinn : dii inrr cnrli eon
him, may hearo, and uppon due proofoisonnhle and exemplary execution?, may determine, any such small ollences of; bee done uppon oHenders in that kinde.
the aforesaid nature, according to the
lawes heere esabli$h?d, und give warrant to the Constable of that Towne where the otlender lives, to levye the same: provided the damage or fyne exceed not forty shillings; provided allso, it shall bee lawful! for either pirtve to
. appeal to the net Courte to bee hidden
that others may hen re and feare.
An authentic Description of our blessed Saviour Jcsu Christ by Publius Lew Villus President ofJudea. There lives at this time in Judea n man of singular virtue, whose name is
Jesus Christ, whom the Barbarians
VIX-
en.' 1 hen repeating his moral admonition and friendly buffets, with a 'Peace, you monster Have done, termagant Hands r JT. yon coward Ketire, you virago' a fit of shame and l-iuhtcr seized them both at the same time at such extraordinary and impartial umpirism; they shook hands immediately, and became good friends for the rest of their lives.
A story of the celebated Rev. Mr. Hcrvey Two persons who had been hunting tor'b
cr in the day, slept together the following inp,M.
es
in that Jurisdiction, giving -utirient cau jteem a prophet; but bis own followers
Hon to prosecute the same to effect, at adore him as the offering of the immnr-j dream; and having run the whole circle of the the said Courts; and every magistrate! tal Gods. He calls back from thoirlcbase. came at last tothe fall of the starr. Cn-
ccmrnon use.
DOCTOR H.J. BOWSES) ;"FKKliS Ins professiertd s rv ce. to ie citizens of Lawr ncf burgh .nd its vicinity, to practice THYSIC, SURfJFRY, AND MTDWIFFTiY. py cls ;n tht line of hi profusion wdl be pm ctw tly attenVd to. OiTi reo H,gh Street, opposite 'he Falluliuni Priniirg Ornce. October 28, 18 6 42-tf
or
TO THE PUBLIC.
FOREIGN LI1 ERA TUBE A.YD SCIENCE, Is just published by E. LITTELL PHILADELPHIA. From the National Banner, Nashville. "Ti e 'Mish'm i f Foreign Litkiiai TjRt anj Science,' published at t'hiiadcipM, has the strong st claims upon the rotice and patronf.;Tft
7"nereas a certain report hs been rti in
cirrmatinn bv NUtthiis S fair', ot Lrc-n
towpfhip, 1) artiorn t.unv: la-enhuhted to in
iii a . t . . i ... .
s'rm mak-e rnurne yearly to the Uourte! graves the dead, and heals all sort ofi
cf the Jurisdiction wherein nee li?elh, diseases with a word or a touc h, lie is
of what cases he hath so e:ulel; and
allso the Constable, of all such fynes as they have received, ami where the offender hath nothimrto satistb', such Miosistrate may punnish bv -icks or whipping as the caue shall d'S-rve. It is all.6 ordered 'that all servants or
workmen lmh'eaz'iup; f lir- ejoods of theire
tall and well shaped, of an amiable and reverend aspect; his hair is of a colour that can hardly be matched, falling into groceful curls below his ears, and very agreeably couching on his shoulders parting on the crown of the head like the Nazarites; his forehead is smooth and large, his cheeks without other spot
of the public. U't know of no periodic I woi k.
which ve can more tbet rfully and coufidei dv recommend to those who v ish to p? orure, t a rtasonubk- price, a quantity cf mtertslu.cr vf d
juremv riar?r'er, s wHl the riiiractr of v " n- 11 -",,, a . r3 j-ns .; r.im'ice C Sn ket.K ynunj l.adv of town. ,,U" ,esl F'llro?an pu' li-atior-s, judiciously arah.p; which rtp.ut ha- no f:nndticn in trntl,, rrfT-tl hdsomety p-mua hot hs no dount ils oriffio inenmitvsnd mtiirf 's adapted to ail ts'ts and o-pC!tie5.
One ofthem uas renewing the persu.t in lL m. tw.d of trtmertv or.n unwr.rhi ch.Kin her mzine in our roumrv. and e.ik
fer, I Imve thougtit it advisable to publish hie oumbtr is ai,conpinied with a portrait of some f th 'vorld is a d.-igerou3 man in societv, par. or,fc clir moht dis n'guisLt d public characters. ticuWJy vher he is not known i' beuifr tll ih ar2 continent tht no ore who wishes in stisftctioo I can or could rece:ve by a course of procure a periodical work of a miscellaneous law, as he is n it worth the costs of Prosecution character, could make a more appropriate or Poverty is strong castle which in Wiiscase pro sansfortoi y se'e i xi '
lecis Mr. I'mn. mmxrra
makers or such as stt them on workeJsave that'of n lovely red, his nose and
shall m .ik rpstitnti! anc hee lyable to
all lawes and penalty;, as other men. Capitall LWES. If any man after leall conviction, shall have or w rship any other G.-d but the Lord Go 1 hec shall be put to death. If any man or woman b"ee n Witch, that is hath or consulteth with a familliir spiritt, they shall be put to death. If any person shall blaspheme the name of God the ffather, Sonne or holy GJiosi, with direct, express, presumptu-
mouth formed with exquisite symmetry, his beard thick and of a colour suitable
to the hair of his head, reaching an inch below his chin, and parting in the middle like a fork; bis eyes bright, clear and serene: he rebukes with mildness; his whole address, whether in word or deed, being elegant and grave. No man has seen him laugh, but he has wept frequently. He is very temperate, modest, and wise; a man for his excellent beauty and divine perfections, surpassing the children of men; Turkish Spy.
on this be cries out with a determined ardour.
I'll kill him, Til kill him;" and immediately feels for the knife, which he carried in his pocket. His companion happening to be awake, and observing what passed. leaped from the hed.
j Heing $cure from danger, and the moon shin
ing into the room he stood to view the event. When to his inexpressible surprise the infatuated sportsman gave several deadly stabs in the very place where a moment before the throat and the life of his friend lay. This I mention, siys the good mm, as a proof that nothing hindf re us from being assassins of others, or murderers of ourselves, amidst the mad sallies of sleep, only the preventing care of the heavenly Father. There was a widow and her daughrer in Tatvi and a man an.l his son. The widow married the son and the daughter the old man The widow was therefore mother to her husband father, and consequently gramltnother to her husband. They bad a son. to whom she was a great grandmother. Now as the son of a great grandmother must be either grandfather oi great uncle, this boy was his own grandfather.
t have in my possession rertifr:a'ps confirming nhit lhxve stale! ahove which Will be shewn to any person i.ttertsted, JOHN M'KIEKNAN. Nov. li. 18 6.
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N. G. HOWARD, COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Tnwrenceburgb. Indiana, will faithfully at. Posi-Office. or by the m&il c.rrier, musi iv th
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tend to pr.fesiional business intrusted to his carnage, otherwise it will oe charged cn their
cure Me will Htu-nd th' courts in th 3d circuit, a'iwscripiion.
also the Supreme ami U Smus rousts at fn.liinnriTi3 Oilice on II eh Street, ornositf tht
Clf k's Offi . Containing 12 lints, three ms. rttons or less, one Feb. '25 SZG. Z--tf lolUr; twemy-fne cents for each addition! in1! J' sertion larger advertisements in the same proDOCTOR PXNCKARD pTn' , - , . , Letters to the editors must be post-paid, Ollc-rs his professional strvices to the citis -nsof . . , . Lawrenceburgh an.l Dearborn county, lad.ana, rherwiSP WH be attended to.
itnd to those ot R one county, Ky. ard Hamilton county, Ohio. !IeiiJtice Lawrenceburirh, at
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