Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 39, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 6 October 1827 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
Selected. THE BUCKET. Bt Samuel Wood worth. How dear to this beart are tbe scene of my childhood, When fond raeoHection recalls them to view; Tbt orehard, the meadow, tbe deep-tangled mldnood, Andev'ry lov'd sport that my infancy knew: Tbe wide spreading pood, and tbe mill tbat stood by it, Tbe bridge and tbe rock ft here tbe cataract fell; Tbe cot of my father, the dairy-bouse nigb it, And et'n tbe rude bucket tbat bung in tbe well. The old oaken bucket, the iron-bound bucket, Tbe moss-cover'd bucket, tbat hung io tbe well. Tbat moes-covered jc$t I've hail'd as ft treasure For often at noon when return'd from tbe field, 1're found it the source of an exquisite pleasure, Tbe brightest and purest tbat nature could yield.
How ardent Pre seizM it, with hands that were
glowing.
for the? had searched erery habitable place In
tbe vessel, without discovering the cause of
their terrors, and tbe bold it was evident, could not have contained an extra rat, it was so crammed with luggage, &c. "Let me out you d d rascals ! let roe out let me out, I say !" screamed tbe voice with increased vigor. These exclamations the Welchaan declared were addressed to devils, that were tormenting his deceased enemy, David: and be uttered a furvent prayer for tbe peace of bis wandering and unhappy soul: but a different idea was awakened in the mind of tbe Captain, by tbe words "Let me owl!" "There is somebody packed up in the hold," exclaimed be; and instantly ordering tbe men.to follow him down,
all began to remove the upper layer of articles;
which being done, tbe voice became louder.
arid more distinct.
"Where are you?" bawled the captain. "I'm here in the coach, d n you;"
answers the Quartermaster.
The mystery was now solved, and the
Welchman made easy; bat no one could ima
gine, bow a human being could have got into the carriage. However, saiisfaction on this point was not to be waited for; so tbe men fell to work, and after about half an hour's bard exertion, succeeded in disencumbering the vehicle. They then proceeded to unpack the Quartermaster, whose astonishment amounted almost to madness, when be found tbat he had
Inot only been confined to a coach, but in a
When quick to the white pebbled bottom it ship, and tbat the said ship was then in tbe mid-
fell
Then soon with tbe emblem of truth overflowing. And dripping with coolness, it rose from tbe well. Tbe old oaken bucket, he.
die of the German Ocean
It was impossible to put back to Harwich, so no remedy was left to the little gentleman, but to proceed to the end of the voyage, and to take a passage Inck from Hamburg bs soon
as possible. This was bad enough; but bis
I r .l .,.. lmn.r A.,-n..mA
ce v gfeen tD0!U,' "'.'by thesMting in of adverse winds, which kept ceive it, ....... !the vessel batin2 about in a most bilebrewing At pois'd on tbe curve it inchn'd torn?! . . , r . a a p j. t-ui J. and stomach stirring ocean, for ten days and V . r.r,.Lu: m. . . nights; during which tim, when not sea-sick,
1Vl a lull IIUK KUWICl LUU U ICUJUl LUO IU ,. x 11' e II i , , v .flits Quartermaster was employed m profonndly
From the New-York Enqurer, Sermon for Bachelors. The New-IIa-ven Mirror contains a lay sermon, for the special benefit of the New-York Bachelors' Club, founded on the following text ; "And they railed Rebecca, and said unto her tcitt thou go with this man, aiid she said, I wilt go." Genesis, c. 25, v. 58. In those times, ceremony, formality, sighing and sentiment, were altogether unknown. Rebecca was a sensible girl, and jump'd at the first good offer. We could have picked out a better text to preach before the honorable and venerable fraternity, viz: ' Jacob kissed Rachel. ' That's something substantial for Bachelors to say grace over; the other text was for the benefitof Rebecca altogether. "Jacob kissed Rachel, And lifted up his voice and wept." How pathetic. The fact is, time and the fashions make 6trange inroads upon
poor human nature. Here was Jacob scouring the country to look for a wife, and on a fine sunny day in the valley of Padanaram, he saw her at a distance, drawing water from a well, being barefoot; and without ceremony, he ran towards her, and in the language of the good book, he "Kissed her, and lifted up his voice and wept' We have no account that Rachel boxed his ears for his rudeness, as in these days of simplicity
and innocence, would have been done,
AIYIOS LANE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ENFORMS the public that he will constant' attend -he Terms of the Supreme Court; the District Court of the United States, at Indianapolis; the Franklin, Dearborn, Switzerland, and Ripley Circuit Courts ; and any other Court i the state, on special application. 1 hat in future his undivided and persevering attention and talents, will be devoted to his profession. And mav, at all times, be consulted at his office, in Lawrenceburgh, next door to Air. Hunt's Hotel, or tt Court. July 2b, 1827.
N. G. HOWARD,
COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, will faithfully attend to professional business intrusted to his
care. te win aueuu me luuns m m - v-
also the Supreme and U. States courts at Indi
anapolis Office on High Street, opposite the Clerks Office.
Feb. 25, 1826. 3.
LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post office at Lawrenceburgh, la. on the S9thday of September 1827, which if not taken out by tbe 1st. day of January next, "ill be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Adams Joseph Kilgore Ranils
Lemon nzitiam Lindsay Eleazer Lindly Moses or Jo An IViison learned James S. lAddle Stephen Leonard Abigail
JOHN TEST, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Having removed to Lawrenceburgh, offer, his professional services to those who may :.u 1.:. ncoictanco on Hi crli Strpet. in
WI3U Ilia acawi.utv. v - - - f - . -T - , ; i . T a room directly over Beeson Gibson's Stores Lonklm MMh
May 12, 13i7 13-tf.
Annis Thomas
Brock Samuel Bennett Benj. Brozvn James Bighy John BurisJaynes Browning Vachtl Balshy Geo. L, Barker Hiram Ball Joseph Bullock Thomas Bennett John
Bonrr Henry
Lantz Martin Lawton Michael Moss Demos Moran Richard A orris Joseph
Philips John
Clerk of Dearborn Purdue William S.
Circuit Court Roberts Lbenczcr Cxirtke Abncr 2 Risfey Martha Curtice Sarah Ann 3 Rich Galon
Cloud William Crazier Dacre
Collector's Notice. HAVING been appointed Collector of Taxes for Dearborn county for the year 1827, and receivtd the Duplicate, together with a precept 1 1 i a U I.
ecroroatiding1 me lo coneci me same, i ""iruj , p , nrrn
me - ' .7
Cosscdy Hugh
Dill James 2 Davidson John Duly IVilliam Dart James Flake John
Rose berry James Root Ira Repp Georg: Slatier Jeph 2 Sheriff of Dearborn County 2.
GfC
Jjhn
meditating hoio he could have get into the coich;and even after having taken the opinion
Tho' filled with the nectar tbat Jupiter tips.! Tint nrtur A. r pamniTerf Crn I ). I t'.nn 1
Ullivnu IllIll UIG IU U Sltuaiillll , f . I . ' .1 1 II .1 , e . ii . i. of the captain, the crew, and all the passenlbe tear of regret wdl instinctive y swell.1 ' . J. ,f . . IP.. . . nr. f nn , - , , gprs, upon the matter he felt himself as much
j L . ... . . .. in the dark as ever
Mnu k ill mr inn niinirar ihir ittinir in iria
well.
The old oaken bucket, tbe iron bound bucket, The moss-cover'd bucket, tbat hung in tbe well.
The last thing be could
recollect ofthelaod he had left," was that he he had dined and wined at tbe "Three Cups;" what followed was chaos But tbe worst of the affiir. decidedly, was tbat the day on which he had been put to sea was on the 22d of the month, and as it was impossible for him to make his appearance with his regiment on the 24th, he knew he must, as
particularly in "Good Society ."The jamouat charged to each individual, aa also ar-txntey Ua-cvi truth i wo or f rehrffta due ne for former years I have betn,forrcr Aanr
tions, to take pattern from the rustic sim
plicity of Our first parents; and our wives Uect as the law prescribes. I will pss through
would never call their husbands 4CMy Lord," and wait until they had dined, as our mothers did of yore.
From the Millitarj Sketch Book. JIBSEA'T WITHOUT LEAVE In many, if not most, of tbe rrg?m; nts of our
army, there is to be found a sort of otlker whoja matter of course, be reported Absent withjs a privileged oddity, who takes liberfies'out leave" at head quarters, and that he would Tv,ith all his brethern of the mess with impuni-imost probably be superseded. This reflcty, and who pockets every thing short of a blowltion was eren worse than the weather to the with the best possible humor. In general, the Quartermaster, though the rough sea had al individuals of this description re designated in: ready almost brought 4'his heart up" How the mess room vocabulary. ' Good tempered old ever he had grpat hopes of being able" to join Stage,' and "o.tf Slickers " meaning thivbyilm r inient on tbe 10th of the following month that they can go"' at the bottle, and stick at j the next return (hty and, by due application,
the table till 4,all's blue..'
One of these, a Quartermaster of infantry, with a nose of the genuine Bardolpb compli-x ion, a rosy and eternal smile, a short fijtur. and a big hed, bavins; dinl with a party cf brother dffieers at the Three Cvps Harwich tbe day on which his rriraent mnrchtd into the barracks of that town was in the best
possible spirit?: so much so. that be give the.
be thought be might contrive to prevent snper s;;sion. Ten days of this time was however, consumed before he set a foot upon German shore, and then only half of his excursion was over: all hi hopes rested upon a quick passage to Harwich. This however, the Fates denied him; for
having drawn upon the agent got the cash engaged his passage to Kngland laid in sea-
bottle no rest until about eleven o'clock; and i stock, and all things necessary the packet,
became "glorious," just as the company brnka
up right or wrong he would go along vith
three of the youngest subalterns to ramble by
just as he was leaving Hamburg, was run fowl
General Jackson, on a Sunday, during the late war, having given directions that there should be no working or unnecessary noise in the camp, one of his oilicers came to him, and complained that some Methodist soldiers had assembled in violation of his orders, and opened a prayermeeting. Go then and join them,' said the general, 'and request them that they will not forget me in their prayres. God forbid, that praying should be an uncommon noise in my camp!" Bees, In Livonia, the inhabitants make hollow places in the trees of the forest, to receive and cultivate bees. Some of them had hundreds, and even thousands of these bee-hives. Mr. Butner .a Livonia n clergyman, says, the air, at some distance from the ground, is better for the bees than that of the beehotises which receive the exhalations of the earth. Where forests are not conveniently situated, he says it is advantageous to place the hives upon trees standing alone, at 12 or 15" feet above the ground. Hampshire Gaz. Near Ponfrnovo, in the island of Corsica, lives a shepherdess, who successive
ly refused the hands of Augcreau and
the sea side in tbe moon shine, having been") tbe unfortunate Quartermaster was thus com
long ? the sxm They permitted him reluct-jpdled to wait a fortnight for another opportuantly, perhaps, indeed, because they could jnity 0f returning: to England. He was not only
of by a five hundred ton ship, and so moch! Bernadotte. The former was her suitor
injured that she was obliged to put back, andi while he was corporal, and the latter
while a sergeant, in Coisica. She little
Dot prevent him; but when the party got down
to the place where pasngrs and goods are!vorir the following 21th and when 'be did ar
delayed b'vond th I Oth return day, but bo
usually embarked, the Quartermaster became totally overpowered, and sank senseless into
a snore. 1 h officers whom h accompanied could not think of carrying his corpus back to the inD ; nor were there any persons near whom
rive, h found that he .bad been not only su
perseded by the Commander-in-Chif f, but
thought at the time that she was refusing a marshal of France and a king of Sweden.
the countv immediately for the purpose ot col
lecting, at which time I hope to receive the little sums due, so as to save further trouble. Those indebted to me tot fees, notes, or accounts will do well to pny the same iroratdutelv, as 1 will place them in the hands of proper offi cers for collection. 1 also wish to close the business of the Indiana Spectator, and to receive the amount due me on subscriptions taken of the Palladium for settlement. Havirp hereto fore so often requested payrntnt by advertisement to little ttiect,! have concluded that it is unnecessary to warn any more I musi and wiil resort to the authority given me by law for tbe recovery of my debts. Notice is hereby given, that I will on the 2d Monday in November, after disposing of the personal property of delinquents, as charged m the duplicate, (where the same does not sUisty the demand,) orl'erfor hale alt the Lnd whereon the UXrs are not paid previous to that time, by their Number ot Township, Kange, Section, Quarter Section, or parts thereof also all town lots, or Iractionn, charged as aforesaid, and con. tinus said sale from day to day until all are of fered for sale. JOHN SPENCER, Collector, for Dearborn county.
Collector's office, Lawrtncebugh, July l6 h, IS'27. S
28-
Question, by an Englishman, to nn
considered-dead bv all his friends and relations, j lm.en.CiLn nrnvinS at Liverpool from the
i United States:
What are your about ?
Anszrcr. I earing in nieces the. char-
newspaper writers
However on personally applying for reinstatement, be obtained it and once more ioin-
they could employ for the purpose: one or tbem ed his old corps at Harwich, where he mny a opened tbe tloor of a private carriage which 'niht amused the mess with the rental of
atood near, "unshipped" froru its wheels, ready'trjp ro 9Pa jn the coch: which was always' ncters of the President, the Secretary of for embarkation and in a moment the sleeper given with the most effect when be was half State, and the old General who conquer
ed the savages of the South West, & rescued New-Orleans from your fatal grasp. Rejoinder. Success to their endeavors !
waft bundled into it, where he was left to his seas over.
repose with the door fast sbut upon him. Next moraiog at day-break (bout 3 o'clock)! qnrcdoie of John Q. Adams, from a the coach with its contents, was put on boardfke!rh ofhis character, by Mr. C. Miner, the Hamburg packet, and slowed away at the At or n i ,. j k f f.u u u if t. " -M. C. from Pennsylvania: I he Indusvery bottom of the hold: in half an hour after 4 i tt , f . , tbi. the vessel put to sea. j ar!,j 'ention to business of Mr. AdFor tbe whole of tb day tbe re33el had l'?m!' has be mentioned. i he folio-. brisk breeze, and at midnight was a good hun-' anocdote was ioM me of him, when dred miles away from Harwich; a dead calm Secretary ofState. A gentleman who aet in It was a beautiful night iu July, and wa? to Europe, came to Washrngthe passenger were not all gone to brd: somelton having intricate and important busiWalked the deck, and others eat below at cards,! ! n1 to settle at the Department. He every thing was silent, except the ratling of the, told Mr. Adams how urgent was his busiropes as tbe ship yielded to the smooth and pen-' ness how necessary it was for him to retie swell of the sleeping North Sea. About1 turn to New-York, if possible, a day or this time, the Qiutermaster, it , is supposed1 two before the packet sailed, which awoke; at least he bad not been heard before! Would go rn ten davs. -The Secretary to utter h.s complaints probably from the bus-! hrard him to the enj. tWi 1
ne consequent on tne managing oi ine vessel in i inil(n n to mV tlOUSe tO-mnrmw mnrmnnp nt .m
j ...... ..... Km I IMIII o'clock?' 'In the morninp four in tho
w
e shall not be sorry to say, on your
La Mott's Cough Drops, (frlsii supply,) For Coughs j Consumptio7iSi Colds, Influenza, Whooping Coughs, Spas?nodic Asthama, Pain in the Side, Difficulty of Breathing, and Want of Steep, The proprietors of La Mott's Cocoh Drops have retrained from sajing oui little in commendation of his preparation being confident that its value will prove a sufficient recommendation; from the increased demand for the article, and the great celebrity which it has gained in every prt of the United States where it is known, and in order to render it as extensively ustful &s possible, they feel con- dent irn of?ring it io the public as an APPROVED' Medicine in those diseases which it professes to cure, and one which has rendered the most entire uatistaction to ill
those who have had an opportunity of observing and testing its slutaTy tfircts In cor.nrm.ttion of which they now present it to the public under the sanction of the following certiheates from Physicians, Duggisis, and Merchants in diifer ent part of the country. The subscribers have sold La Mott's Cough Dro,)K, as Agents for Messrs. Crosby's. The Medicine bs obtained the approbation of the public, by effecting many cyrs of the diseases tor which it is recommended. We have therefore, no hesitation in recommending LA MO V VS COUGn DUOPS, as an excellent medicine. jgG. Dawson, druggest, and iate U S Surgeon at Fort Fayeite, Pi-ttsburgh, Pa. J. Hamm, M- D. and K. D Dwtr, dniggia s, 2n-sviile, Ohio; William Mount, M D Dwton, Ohioi M. Wolf
; Sc. Co. Apothcrvfl HU, Coodwin and Ashton,
aney
Free land John Gri ffin Mr. Griffith Jacob Grant David Howard .V. G. Howard B. D. Horner Elias Judd Rosszevll Jones Thomas or Henry Kilers Jackson Thomas
Iseral Moses Kilsorc Ezekid
Silvester J)srpk Stewart D. J. Steel Alexander Sarbcr Isaac Toner Sophia, Thornsburgh SuzikcI lhomsburgh M, Test John 2 Vance Samuel Cs Vaniricc Simuel Walters William Williams Jamy Wigall Jacob Wilkinson John R Weaver Davis Wood .Mrs. T. Williams William
11 otcrs Jacob.
ISAAC DUNN, P. M. Lawrenceburgh Sept. 29, 1827. N. B. Persons wishing to inquire 'for letters, will call at the Printing Office. (CP FARM FOR SALE. 'ipilE SU8SCIBEU wishes to s-fl h a valuable 3L Farm situated on Salt Fork, Liwrenceburgh township, about 6is miles from Lawrenceburgh, containing 160 acres of land. On this farm are sixty acres cleared, and under good fence, together with a Mill Seat, a bearing Orchard of Peach and Apple trees; Also, a good Hewn Log House, out Houses, Barn and Well of excellent water. The above land wil be sold very low, and the terms of payment made esv. JOHN DAVISON. May 1?, 1827. . ADMLYISTRA TORS' NOTICE. PJfOTICE is hereby given, that we have taken n! out letters of administration on the Estate of JOHN MILBURN, late cf Dearborn county, deceased, and that we hereby require and notify all persons indebted to said estate, to pay the. same to us and none other and request all persons to whom he W8s indebted to present their accounts (properly authenticated) for payment, as the said estate is amply solvent. THOMAS H. MILBURN, " DAVID MILBURN, Ac!ncrf. Sept. 7, 1827. 35-3
TAKE JVOTICE.
I A persons indebted to the trus-ees cf thr
in. Si
own authority, that all vour public men "l Fairchitrfs &- Co druggists, Cincinnati, Ohio
are scoundrels and liars. iraDeih.-o,
Will.
A at in breizs. Hotvever, it was at this time
that his cracked and burried voice first fell upon
Boot $ Shoe JSlaleer,
WISHKS to inform the citizens ofthe state of Indi.na, Kentucky, and Ohio, that he carries on the above business at his old stand, first door bove Jesse Hunt's Hotel, on High street. He h-s on hand a general assortment of work:
i a v
lh ear of th rr- ""'& 1 wwucisi.uiu VOU, Sir
Bimutes tbe paoie it created is indescribable.! YS 1S A?. to. ear1 for Jou? lBy no
Women's Morocco, prunella.
S . . . - " I m.
Tb. bi.t romp, i b. c.bi .t fi,,t fhorbt '''t suits your convenience, sir.'r-,,-,. nnr nnl
AT rniir , I r A1.nms rvf A -.--.w ' nuo wwui.
druggist, Chiltiv othe, Ohso; 8 Sharp
'ess, merchant, St. Clairsville, Ohio, L. P. Fra-
izier, merchsnt, Xenia, Ohio; Wm. Lowry, mer-
chatt, Lebanon, Ohio; Dr. E. Ferris, Lawrence-
busraV Indiana-, Dr. 11. Watts, Madison, Indiana
T fa mas Wells, druggist, Nashville, Ten ; T. Davis Shelbyviile, Ten. Bytrs & Butler, druggists 'Louisville Ky; F Floyd, druggis', Frnk fort, Ky; Dr. M Q. Ashley, Richmond, Ky P. B. Price, merchant, Georgetown, Ky: T. 8c H. Brents, merchants, Paris. Ky; T. U. Atwcod, merchant, Gteensburgh, Ky. Reference to the envelope which accompanies each bottle, for certificate of particular cases.
X7l'repared by O & S. CROSBY, Druggists,
Cclumt us, Ohio. Each Bottle will be labelled and signed by them otherwise, not genuine. Each bottle contains 45 doses price gl. Sold by B. FERRIS. Lawrenceburgh, I. August, 1827. 31
it was one of the sailors in a chest, and called tbe captain, who declared he had been exmininj into the cause ofthe unearthly sounds, and bad mustered his crev?, ail 0f whom were on deck, as much astonished as he was, nay, more o, for one of them a Welchmsn, felt convinc
ed that the voice proceeded frnm the speakingtrumpet ofthe ghost of David Jours, his former shipmate who had died in ill will with bim.M ' Hollo oo o ' Murder ! MurderT' now rose upon all ears, as if the voice were at the bottom of the sea. The Welchman fell uj.on bis knees and begged forgiveness ofhis injured and departed friend, David Jones:
the reat of the crew caught a slight tinge cfi
his fears, and paced about in couples to and fro; some decUrios that it was below the rudder, and others that it was at the mast head. The passenger, one and all. hurried on deck; in ahort, none on board, not even the captain and the oldest sea nit a were fret from alarm :
conducted him to his study there was no ceremony ; but a direct sitting down
to business at nine, after five hours in tense .application, thev rose the bu.4
ness was completed took breakfast together, and the gentleman was in New-
York two or three davs before he had
even hoped to get his business com pleted.
A captain of a vessel, who professed himself a Quaker, being insulted by one of his crew, said, "Friend, I will not strike thee, nor kick thee; but (holding i ... ... v tj
.nnnaspiKe over his head) I will let this billet of wood fall on thee;" and let the handspike fall on his head, which knocked him into the scuppers. "Now friend, if thou art content, go unto thy duty; peradventure the billet will fall again'.
and shoes. All of which are executed as well as any in the Ka-stern or Western cities, and of as good materi its. Attention will be paid to all orders in his
line ot business. JOUR.XEYMEX JVAXTED; To whom Cincinnati wages will be given.
lawrenceburgh, JuJy 21,1827. 2?.tf
Pm after Hags!
NOTICE.
I AM in need of money to pay my debts. All persons indebted to me, will do well to dis
charge the same, the first week in October. After that time, you may expect o find vour ac
counts m the hands of proper officers for collec-
School Sectina for rent or otherwise, are
hereby notified that unless payment is made immediately they may expect measures will be adopted to enforce the collect ion of such debts ; and ad ptrsor.s are cautioned ppbiost cutting or removing any timber or stone cfT of sTd section. WILL! AM AHCHIUALU) DELI F.Lnr.R C Trustee, KZttA FERRIS. J Sept. 8, 1327. 3S 3tr. LAM) TITLES. THE Board of Commissioners to perpetuate testimony for the county o Dearoorn, wiil meet at the oTice of f)!M Hgtrman, in tbe town of Lawrenceburgh, on th- eigth i f October next, at 9 o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of receiving evidence of tbe exis'ence of needs, and other instrument-s of writing, consumed by fire in the court house at Lawenceburgh ; and Vibo receiving ard admitting to record nil deeds heretofore recorded, and kll settlements of decedents" es tates, and probate business, the record of which
ws consumed by fire. The session will continue for two weeks, if the busiuess require. By order of the Board. DWL. H A GERM AX, Clerk. N. B. All deeds and other instruments heretofore recorded, will be admitted to record wiih out expense to the party making such application, us the fees for such services are pid out ofthe county tresury. p. H. September 8. 1827. 35 tf. mi
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