Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 45, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 15 November 1828 — Page 3

LA7RENCEBURGH. SATURDAY JVOV 15, 1828.

Laivrenceburgk Market. Apples, bushel, 37 1-2 to 50 Butter, lb. 12 1-2, in demand Beef lb. 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 Bean?, bushel, 50 Corn-meal, bushel, 25 to 31 Chickens, doz. 75 Etfgs, doz. 5 to G

der, 'depart from me ye workers of ini

quity ! thy portion is assigned thee with the hypocrite and unbeliver;' while perhaps thou mayest behold those whom thou hast vainly persecuted, reposing with Lazarus in Abraham's bosomMore anon. Edwin.

THE GREA T LAKES. Much interest and speculation has

been excited by the unusual flood of the lakes the present season. Any fact affording light on this phenomenon will be

read with avidity. It has long been maintained that the

great lakes have a regular ebb and flood,

not like that of the ocean, but produced by a different and unknown cause; seven

years being allowed for the maximum

(detection, and the landlord would not be

much injured by so smll a theft. The man went home to Connecticut ;. but peace of mind he had lost, and could not find it again at home. After enduring mental torment for a whole year, he 'came to himself,' and resolved to return to New-Hampshire, and confess his fault, and make restitution. The landlord asked the penitent stranger if he was poor He aid he was not that he possessed a large estate, and needed nothing this world afforded that now the spoon was restored, he could breathe freely again, if the landlord would forgive him. The innkeeper gave him his hand, and compelled him to come in, and tarry at his house a night, without expense.

I lour, m bag, per 1UU, $ 2, bbl. 4, of the flood, and the same time for the 50 to 4 75 Pork, lb. 2 1-2 to 3 Pola- minimum of the ebb This theory is

toes, bushel, 25 Rise of IVatcrYov some days past the Ohio river has been rising rapidly. Several boats laden with corn, hogs, cat-

W anted. A specific for the feelings of disappointment and chagrin that must soon be experienced by a large number of political zealots throughout the coun

try. It is supposed that when the lnlla

maintained not only by the oldest white settlers, but also by the natives inhabit

ing the shores of these beautiful inland

iseas. Some sceptics there are. however. tion of party excitement is exhausted, a

who deny the fact, and hold those who;sers atiou like that f famine will force

Imaintaiu it in ndjcule Thev venture jitsell into the vacant mind tne. remeay,

tic, &c. have departed from our landingito asaerl that the rise and fall of the therefore, should be a mental one; it lately, and many more are in a state of;lkes depend entirely on the snow or 'should be soothing in the extreme, calpreparation to start for the lower coun-jin of wi,lleru "d prin& mcw.ths.jcuated to lead the heart to more peima-

rr mi LuuuuriitK iiiey reier io xrtP nitiUj v mn iuvjv. mv..

try market. Business along the river begins to revive uiih the rise of water, and steam boats are passing and repassing daily.

water of 1827, as an evidence of the cor

rectness ol their system. Accordir.g to the generally received opinions on the sut jeo, say they, tne

Agricultural Toasts. The follow-

water in the lakes should hav Dtyun to,ir some of the toasts given at the

who afe mounted on the highest peak of

the political car. Boston Pal.

we have received but very few additional returns of the presidential election, either from our own or the adjoining states, which can be considered as official. We have however, received information, the correctness of which we have no reason to doubt, that Ohio and Kentucky have both given considerable ma

jorities to the Jackeon electoral ticket;

and so tar as the return already received from our own state may be taken as an indication of the general result, Indiana bids fair to follow their example. As the case now stand?, there remains no doubt of the election of General Jackson, by a large majority of electoral votes. The following states may now be considered as sertain for the General: Pennsylvania, 28; Virginia, 24; North Carolina, 15; South Carolina, 11; Georgia, 9; Tennrsee, 11; Ohio, 16;Kertucky, 14; Indiana, 5; Alabama, 5; Mis

sissippi, 3; Missouri, 3; and Illinois, 3;

Presidential Election. Since our last fail in 1827, whereas, u was, m trutli,',a,r Brighton Show dinner, copied from

some inches ing.er than it was the pre- tf)f: .New-kMgiaiid rarmer. ceding year. The fall ol snow in u,ej The Plough Its one share in a bank winter of 1826 7, w;ie- unusually great, jof earth, is worth ten in a bank of paper, and were it not tor sunseqilent fucH,! Our Farmers ! Let them remember

would have been regarded a pretty con

elusive evidence

A. HILL Tailor, EESPECTFULLY informs the citizens ot , Lawrence burgh and us vicinity, that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS, next dour above John Gray's Inn, Frm nn ri. penence of 18 years at the business, he flutters himself that he cn render geneial satisfaction to those who may give him a call. Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 24th, 1S28. 45

I

Land for sale. OFFER for sale the undivided half of the superior tract of land, situated immediately

below the mouth of Tanntr's Cretk, and fronting on ?he Ohio Itiver, containing about 290 acres, 80 acres of which is under cultivation, and having two tenantable houses, he. A liberal credit may be given. Apply to W. W GltKENR, Of CiHino.ti, O. Lawrercehurgh, Nov. 13, 1828. 45 7vv Military Notice.

THE Court ot Assessment cf tines not being

held on the 1st Monday in November 1S2, Th s is therefore to notify fcll persons whom it

iny concern that the Court of Asstsir.ent of

n.its for the 55th Regiment ot Indian Militia, is directed to l e held at the house of H. Oils,

on Saturday, the 2.d da of N cm inner, 13-

agreeably to the 45h section ot an set rtgula ting the Militin, approved January 1,'Oth, lb24.

The Court of Appeals win its held at tne

house ot Henry Das. on the h sr Monday in Ue cember next Thefitv .fS- tin & captains will

attend, to alter con.prv bt uida nd t off new

companies on the Ij m ntionr d d y

JOHN SPLNCK.R C I. Cmci'i. 55 n K I M. November iSth, 1923.

CIYCIMYAT1 PRICE CURREjYT corrected weekly.

ahtici.es. from

gets.

lb lb lb bushel

pec ton

lb

ol the correctness of

the new theory. A..d in the winter of 1827 8) there was less 6ruv in the region ol the lakes than has been know n for

many years; and the spring rains were no niore than ordinary around lakh Superior, Michigan, and Huron, though they were heavy on Erie and O itario; yet all the lakes, below Superior are this summer much higher than they tvere last; and higher, too, than they ever were known to be by the oldest persons living in their vicinityStrange as it may appear, lake Superior is much lower than it has been for three years past. This faa the w riter learned from a respectable trader at Detroit, a few days since, who had just returned from lake Superior. This intelligent gentleman has long been acquainted with the lake country and is a careful observer of the seasons, and other

causes calculated to effrct the lakes.

FOR NEW-ORLEANS.

THE Meatn Boat PIONEER, will hvefor New

Orleans the first rise of

water. She will take io

tha "the (.x kuoweth his owner," and

tak care that their cattle be not asham

ed of their acquaintance. jtow a lrge null built for a steam boat, which By F. He we?, Esq. President of the'" WtU ca!cu,ated to cr, atock' Su'h Per' E.sex Agricultural Society. The memo- as,rh 8hif HorheeP' PultrV ry of IVushinzton-Wuh wham Agiicul- &C 8ppl 8000 l the MdSler Q baard'

lure was the first, the last, and themostl r n aYDPV Cn

No ?, Commercial Row. Cincinnti, Oct. 21. 1823 43-tf

beloved r-mplovmnt of his life. By Thomas (j. Fessendet, esq. A

mencan Statesmen and other first Satesmcn-

May they tiave a practical sense he importanceof that occupation, whit h employs seveneighths of the hands, and feeds the sum total of the mouths of the community. By Mr. J. L. Boylston, of Princeton. His Excellency Gov. Lincoln Chief

Ploughman of the State; he l urns his

MORGAN WELLH, JAILOR,

RrPEC TUfJ Y informs pubbc ttut fie ha9 r moved his chop to a Dew frame

buildirijc oo ihe nesl side of

Ihgr. Vrret. adjoining ttfc rcnilctt hutise where

for cusfornrrs and otbtrs.

Nov. 8, 18 13

44-Sw

making in the aggregate, 147, and a

clear majority of the slates. If this es

timate be correct, it will appear that

Jackson is elected without the aid of an

. other state, 131 only being necessary for

a choice. But besides those already named, it is probable he will have in New

York, 1 8 ; Maryland, 4 ; and Louisiana, 5 ;

making in all, 174 thus surpassing the most sanguine expectation of his friends.

Upon this result comment is unnecessa

ry. W e shall give the official return of

the vote of this state, so goon it can be ascertained; which, judging from the usual delay in such cases, we do not anticipate w ill be very soon perhaps not until the legislature convenes,

His opinion is, that large fragments of

rock had been ret ently removed at the head of the rapids between Superior and Huron by the action of the wa.er, upon what 18 termed the everlasting bariier of lime rock, fencing up that stupendous shret of water eighteen feet above lake Huron. Oa this supposition alone could he satisfactorily account f r the difference ofthegange of t he water in the rivers and lakes below. When it is recollected that the shires of Jake Superior are an embai ktnent ot rocks from 300 to 1500 feet high, cannot hui suppose that the altitude was once much higher than at pre-eM. Nor can we well suppress the apprehen

sion that it will one d -i hurst its hound

and seek the level of Huron and M ( hi

furrows handsomely, and never looksjl will b rt-dy at !! limes to esreute woik

back

At the close of (he Agricultural Exhibition in Worcester, Mass. the company sat down to a dinner, at which Gov. Lin

coln presided. Among the toasts, was

the following: "Our fair sisters in the

CAUTION. HERE my wife Abigail has left try bed and board. ithout j'ist cause or

provocation. fnd drelarts she will nvpr rptnrn

language of the orator, the best friendslto live with me io peace and friendship; tbis.

is ot the farmer,, therefore, is to fore.v&

w

Bees' wax Candles, diped iiould Castor Btans Castinpg

Cigars, Amer. 1st qual 1000

CofTee best qu4 per lb Cotton pep lb Cotton Yarn, Nos.5 to 10 lb Feathers live geese & ducks

Macserei xvo ptt bbl No 2 U 3 Flaxseed bushel Fiour sup. fresh from wardens bbl in store Ginseng per lb Gunpowder Lexington Ky keg Dupont's Hemp per lb

Iron, Juniata hammered ton Pudled Hoop 6, 8 & lOd " Nail rods Lead pig and bar lb Leather sole, Eastern tan lb do Cincinnati " Calfskins dozen Upper do Mclasses, New Orleans gal Nails, Bowen's 4d lOd lb JuuutU Pittsburgh common . " Oil, Tanners, per bbl

Linseed gl Ckator per duj Paints, White lead, in oil, keg Do do dry lb Hed do do " Spanish Brown u Vhittng ei Provisions, Pork Mess bbl Prime k Lard in barrels lb in kvgs - M Hani9, city smoked lb

country do Butter 1st qual Cheese 1st qul

t oner, 2-iiiatiuigri, Cinci.inali Salt, Turks island KtnliJiwa beat Conertuugh Sugar, N Orleans Havana white Loaf and Lump

Shot per bag 25 if a

Spirits, Cog. branny 4th p'f gal

22 9 11

to 25 10 ;i oev 1 00. io oa

17 io oa 8 50 40 3 75 4 25 1 6 25

7 50 6 ISO 00 135 00 HO 00 00 00 ISO 00 lib 00

75 8 16. 11 27

2i r 50 37h 4 12 5 0

S 23 25 18 00 24 00 40

6 22 50 6 50 3 XS

it ti f

bbl

bush !b t t

4 3

3A 4 6 54 6 4

9

7

9 16 18 2 00

do

do do do do da

Peach do

Amtri'jan do Jamaica Hum HoIUni Gin Whiskey new Do old Teas. G inpowder Imperial Young Hyson

Tobacco, Ken. manufactured lb

Cincinnati do Tallow, tried lb Wiue, Madeira gal Sicily " TenerifTe ts

For ft a(?d one Half.

lb t

1 50 37 1 50 17 16

SO 5 7 6 3 00 1 50

2a 25 00 30 0O 42 a a 7 25 00i 60 7 0t 3 50t 15 15 &

0(i oo

4 5 5 d 7 7 9 oa 7 50 I 25 60 6j 10 18 19

25

75

7 75 1 7 1 50 18 20. 1 45 1 40 1 Q( 8 8 J 5 OOt 1 75 1 62

2 1

TOTE

and most t fiirifnt natroti

for they wi.uld have all men io be hus-band-men" The Christian Intelligencer relates an tnecdoie of a person livii.g in a town, not forty miles Irom flallowe, who was a mot 2 a!ou partiz.iu in favor of Gov

ernor biron, in days gone bv.

morning he iooli from thn Post-i I5te a printed sheet, directed to his name, and

ion opening, found it headed Corrcrmu-

wealih of Massachusetts, and, lookir-g at fi e botinrrf, he saw the na.ne of Caleb Strong. The thought came into the

mairV head, like ligiitning, that the Gov

irn the puhbc from har-

orin" or iruning; htr on my account, as ! will

pay no debts ol her contracting LEVI IIAMBLIX. Nov 3 1828. 44 Sn

La Mott's Cough Drops

For Coughs, Consumptions, Cola's Injtu enzaj Whooping Coughs, Spasmodic Asthma, Pain in the side, Difficulty of Breathing, and icant of Sleep.

Ohio Election. We have not received an exact statement of the votes given for governor of Ohio, at their late annual election; but understand that Trimble's majority over Campbell, is between 2 and 3,000.

THE SLAjYDERER.

There is not in the black catalogue of

numan depravity, a crime more detesta

ble in the eye of Infinite Justice, than

cold-biooded and malicious slander!

there is not in the whole retinue of hi?

infernal majesty, a being more to be

dreaded than the deliberate slanderer! t&ere is not a passion lurking in the bo

torn of the vilest demon of hell more deadly than that which springs in the boscm of those who slander the innocent,

and traduce the virtuous, through a spirit cf envy. It is a crime which admits of no parallel its operations are infinite and its punishment should be eternal. Beware therefore, O thou slanderer, how thou sported with the feelings of the innocent, and the character of the upright. Remember, that though thv barbed arrows, dipped in the gum ot Upa?, may for a season deal th ir de-ullv effects, the day of retribution is at hanH,

wnen the measure of tby transgression? fhall be visited upon thee when thou

shalt be disrobed of thy mortal estmenf,

and stand before the bar of Him -h.knowctli the secrets of thy heart. Then will the malignancy of thy nature be t x "sed, and hypocracj no longer hid" it: the snored garb of religion, which been profaned by thy harpy touch, will avail thee nothing; and thy seeming sanctity will not shield thee from the 'i-it indignation of an incensed avenger, whoso awful fiat will be soanded in thine ear more terrible than seven-fold thun-

rage said he never owed the old scoun

drel one cent, and now, for all his z a! in the Governor's favor, he had been sued. On applying to a lawyer for advice, the writ turned out to be a commission for Justice of the Peace. Boston Pal.

Can. V is to hp honed its barrier will t'n,or h'l(1 him; he turned pale with

waste so gradually a? not to drown the

country below, for there is already gnat 1 . l . i i m -v

iiicoiivenief.ee experienced on the U troit and Niagara river, and in the bays on lake Erie and Ontario. A schooner of the laigest class u?ed on the lakes, belongirg to one of the fur companies, pass, d down the rapids

mis spring in pertect sattty, Irom lake Superior into Huron. No vessel larger than a balteau has ever attempted this pass before. Utica August S, 1823.

The Capitol. A writer in the Washington Chronicle gives the folhiw i g as the dimensions ol the C;pHci, fum a

statement furnished by the Architect himself;

Administrator's sale.

PUBLIC notice '9 htrt-t y g'en, that I shall

-"'O j n.;sec. ot the ae duellin?- r,f Tlnimi'i i:rn.!c rf

LugtC-y towr.snip, rn r(.t;ni , tt ? -sed vxri us articles ot per&onal property, toiisisi nj; of One Morse, Cattle, Hogs, &

Household turniture of v-ri'us kinds, all rf whir h u oi br exposed to s-le on Saturday the C9ih or'N.vc tr.bt-r p.-StHt v. here ths trims cf sle will be mde knnwn. And I Ivrtt y Jlt her notify the public, ha'

tht- said estsie wi'.l te ii.sotvmt, and 1 shall 1-1 a ran the set'irnept o it s nc-h; ntd I notify all ptisor.'s hohr.n cum s -gainst s-in't tVt-te to rt& u h m p'Op- r.y . u'-t-tnttt-ttd ome with in t.re )ear, and tl.im mdebtt-d to pay initTi-di -el UKAHM KORH1S, (tr r dov . 7 1623 44-Sp

HI ' '

imrwiTi'nnps.

Length of Front, Depth of wings, Ea-f Projection and Stepc, West do. do.

Coverii g 1 1-2 acre, and 1,S20 feet.

Feet. In. 352 4 121 6 83

From the Boston Palladium. POWER OF CONSCIENCE. Mr. Editor. The following story was told me. vefiterdav. hv a fripnrf frmt

Vermont, which interested me so much'PHSht "Vings to top of Balustrade, 70 that I have thought it would be accept-: Height to top ol Centn Dome, 145

able to your reader?, and might induce Keprwmaiiveb tt-oom, greatest some persons, when under strong tempi- length, alion to steal, to inquire, what will it cost? a ' . 5rftatest "eighf, A well dressed man called at the tav.i senate Chamber, greatest length,

ern of Mr. B. of W. in New-HamnshireJ do- . gr8t height,

1

95

ft I "7 Za Mat.

Cough Drobs &ave rcfraineu from say ingbut little iu coca mendatton vf thia

prrp.ration being: confident thai its value would prove a sufficient recornznendntion j from the increased demand for the article, nd tha great ctlebnty which it has pained in every prt of the tnited States where it is known and im order to rer.der it as extensively useful possi ble, they feel roi.fijent in nfTering it to the pub lie &9 an approved Msdicins in those diseases which it pr leases to eure, and ons which has

rendered the most entire satisfaction to all those' wbo have had n opportunity of observi; g and test.ng its salutary tfTects. In roi .firm.tion of uhich thty now present it to, whe . publ.c under the sanction ot tbc fotioWi" ctrtificates from Physicians, Uiuggisj s and Merchants in differ tni Dirts ci tt.t tounry. CERTIFICATES. We, the subscribers, fuve sold La Msg f Ctzigh Drops, as agents fur the Messrs Crosby . The Mrdicine hs ibtained the appr jL..uoi. of he public, by ffriin many ruris of the dis casts for w hich it ih rn . mm taled We have therefore t.o l.esita . .. ;u rtc-nimendirig- LA. NiO l T'b COUUli DUtil-a as an excellent itftdicine. G Dawaon, dpug-gis", and Istt 17.-3 Surgeorf at Frt Fyet'e, t'nts utgh. P .; J. H&ma., H. I) .r.d E. 1) D wiitrd-uists, .'atitsrfsllr, Wm, Mount, M. I). U'.yto'.; !. U oif h co. Apotne-

to inform hia c-ry s Hall, Goodwin ti Abhton. jDu Tairct ifti

ct co. drUji:st9, Liut iniiati ; Ir Jt-unu,' di og jfistfc (hilicothe ; S. "ba'-plt sas rntrchir.t, St. 'Jlairsvill?; Wm. L.rt ry, ncrcbint, Leha r.n, CX Dr. E. Ftrri9, Lawre rcecrur?i; Dr. H. Wtts, Mtdison, (Indiana,) riioins Weils, druggist.

DYEh & DHESRD, id the best manner,!, iSDV,1ie;,I! S, 'i,B'-r 57 e;"a .

and tv.lh desphlch. nt the followiogr prices, dl u;ss. Lvdie: F. F.on.fi.

4r 4&3 y. AM)

A S mi.' 1 B x,V Mill, on Wnite Wafer.

rif HE sabscrib-r wishes

U frirnds and toe public generally, that be works are in coii:ptate order and ready for hti8ines; and that h- is now ready o nceive

Cloth, which he will arrant to be FULLKl).?

as Io as any other' customary prices: Loudon Brown folhd, 5ne dress 2S cents; Women's wear, ditto, 14 cents: nuf?, liottle

GO Greens, London Smokes, Olives. Browns, 74 j Blocks and Navy B!u s, Ailled fine dress, from 41 18 3 4 to 0 crrits; l" oon's wear of Ihfc a-

and asked the landlord whether he kf

that house a year before. Mr. B. told him he did. Then, sir, said b I want

to speak with you aside. The tavern

keeper followed the man ii t- the fur

fher part of his barn, when, with -:hame

dt picted in his face, and embarrassment in ni- manner, th- stranger took from his

pocket silver spoon, and told him that ibont a y - -i r before he breakfasted at his ;:mis, a. ul ftole the spoon he then held in hU hand. Tiiat he, soon after comnntti, o the theft, mounted his horse and

rode oiF; but had not gone far, before he wa? strongly inclined to return and replace th.. spaon on the table; that fear J being seen, prevented his doing ii. He rode on, continually looking over his shoulder, to gee if an officer was not in pursuit of him. At length he alighted, and buried the spoon under a .bridge, thinking he should; by so doili'cscbps

Great Central Rotundo,S feet in diam-'hove colours from 10 to 12 sen's per yard

nt

I i I eter and 9G feet high.

The North Wh g was commenced in 1792, and finished in 1800, cost $480,262

aoutn wing commenced in 1803, and finished in 1803, cost 508,809

Centre building commenced in 1819, and finished in

1827, cost 954,647

$1,743,718

Dr. John S. Percival,

INFORMS the public that

he bits removed his residence to a bouse on Water street frontine the Ohio, and adjoin

ing to tbrt dwelling cf Dr. Jabez Percival Lawrencebiirgh. Noir. 6. i82 44 tf

Liirht and dark Drabs, Lends, fulled.

dress, 8 to 12 cents,

and pressed, 6 1-4; if sheared once or twice3 8 con's, noest dress 10 cents; and all other

work in the above business, done at th game rates at the above Mill. go Cloth will be received at Ewin'gr end

Gibson's store, Lawrenceburgb, and return it.

tbere again every two week finished. MILES KELLOGG White Wafer. Aus. 4th 1828. 32tf.

Frankfort; L. B. Pi iae, rnTchaiu. Gecrg tew in

und K M. IvercheaJ, drug'ist, Bifds'cu . Kj. , Certijicates of iviportant cures xsiil accompany e'aiU Jioitlet nith particular directions for using.

ci.ld wholeshie oy O. ci h. Crobby Culumbus, Ohio; .nd by K 1 hoitipson, Snai'.h Si Pearaull, Fullertonfi Sexton, "Bu'.hr & Jr.kins, druggits, Philadelphia, und by S. Sueetter, Gtcrec at.d

fne'jjmes B,.ilf v, Gt-crgs H. & J S. Ketrl, JZtilii.

Coloured cloth, filled i V UoUiz cuu,lM 3 DTs:f, "?1'

ror sate ry i tiunw Lawrence Lurgb, July 5, 1829. i6 lyr

Six Cents Reward ! !

Fulling, Dying, and Dressing Cloth,

WILL be done at the Factory

io the towo of New Lawrence burgh, at the custotrsary prices Cotton Yarn

may be bad at the same place. TEST k DUNN, eept. 26, 1828. 83-tf

ANAW A Y from the subscriber, living' Iq Manchester township, Dearborn eouo-

t,an indented girl named Miry.Diggs: aged;

about 17 years; about 5 feet high; dark hair end complexion. All persona ire forbid harboring or trustiog said girl on .my account, as.

they may expwt to be dealt with accordiag to larf. - JAMES BABCOCK. Oct 20, 1323. 43-3t

CAUTION.

WHEKCAS MY WIFE Enjabstfi, bss left my ned and board without ary provoca

tion, this is therefore to forbid all persons hr

cring or trusting her on my nccount, ts I uii

pay no dsnta ot her contracting mrr ium uic.