Indiana Palladium, Volume 5, Number 6, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 14 February 1829 — Page 3

LAI7EIENCBBURGH. SA TURD A Y, FEBRUARY 14, 1829. The severity of the weather for some ct.tys past, has bad the effect to stop all commerce by the river. The ice, to-day j though not stationary, covers the surface of the water from side to side. The river is probably frozen over some distance above Cincinnati. The attention of the reader is directed to the first page of this paper, for "the able and interesting report of Mr. Johnson, on the subject of discontinuing the transportation of the public mail on Sunday. That it would be inexpedient, if not unconstitutional in Congress.

nunffU n.i;.;ftnp,5 w!uPonthe bead and dignity of the good

. . . .... , people of Mississippi, committed by the

r ,buuri aroresaio, mav be created an lm

"At a Court of Common Council ofieither in hra form or habits, 1n some

the City of Hartford, held on the 13th

January 1829,

Resolved unanimously , That the court view with deep regret and indignation,

tne proceedings of a riotous assemblage

places where he is overlooked, and littfe

cared for, he becomes deformed but no where does he lose his civilisation. 4th. The llorse. Not so with this animal;

he finds chesnuts in the woods, and spee-

of persons in this city , on the evening of dily presents one of the distinctions of

the 8lh inst. in burning in effigy, the Pre

sident elect of the United States, and

that the Mayor be authorized to offer a

reward of ONE HUNDRED DOL

LARS, to be paid out of the City Trea

sury, to any person who shall make known the authors of said outrage, in such a manner they that may be brought

10 punisnment.

A true copy from record, Attest, VVM. CONNER, City Clerk, From the Southern (Nachez) G&laiy. Lawyers, bu the. dozen! Thirteen Law

yers were admitted lo the Bar on Saturday last, by the Honorable, the Supreme Court of this Stale. Only lo think thirteen disciples of litigation turned loose upon society at one time! liGod save the commonwealth" We intend to send up a petition to the Legislature praying that this outrage,

It goes on the broad and liberal princi

pie, that the religious opinions of Jew as well as Gentile are entitled to respecN

The Elizabethtown(Ky.) paper states, that the horj.PinTipThon)pon,Li meilv a Twmber of Congress from Kentucky, was mortally wounded on the 31st ult. in an honorable rencounter with Robert TripJett, esq. of Daviess county. They fought in this state, opposite Oens-

burgh, and at the first fire Tr mpson

fell; upon examination it was discovered jlaws of the State. Should they fail in

peachable offence, and that their Hon 4 I Y 1 . 1 .

or, uie juoges, do tnereaiter govern

themselves accordingly. Until then,

their only alternative left is for the

"Board of Medical Censors" to admit to

the practice of Medicine, half that number of doctors, u'e say half for we think one doctor will take care of two lawyers, as a corrective." Should the doctor happen lo be indicted for murder, just let them show their "sheep-skins' and the point is settled; for, to administer poison, with a diploma, is not a penal offence, by an express provision of the

that the ball of his antagonist h entered near bi3 left breast and lodged in hig

left arm.

this defence, put in a plea of justifica

tion.

An Ohio paper states that "Ohio Oil

Stones," after having been transported

to New Orleans, thence to New York,

and there sold, have been re-shipped on flie canal, brought back by the lake to

the neighborhood where they were manufactured, and there offered for geni2 ne Turkey Oil Stones. This is a pretty good joke, tho'y less of the yankee in it tthen the wooden nutmeg, as we under stand these stones to be little if any in feiior to the Turkey oil stone. We have been requested to announce

the names of the following gentleman as candidates for Constable at the ensuing election, to be held at the court house in this place on the 2d day of March next: Ulysses Cook, Hiram W. Cloud, Jesse Laird, Isaac ISnciKcr,

Horace Whitney. 3 to be elected. Flour has risen in this market to seven dollars and a quarter per barrel ; the three cent loaves have vanished from the bake shops, and butter crackers have jumped from five to twelve and a half

cents per lb. VVe are pleased to see the farmer obtain a good price for his labor it will enable him to pay for new pip rs, for tbe instruction of himself and his children Cm. Repub.

Statistics of the post office department January 1. 1829. Post master, assistant postmasters, clerk?, contractors and nereons employed in

transporting the mail, Carriages, &c. Horse, Miles of mail transportation

in 1828, 13,610,045 Viz: in carriages, 10,001,240

Horseback, 3,608,805

2G,95G 2,87,9 17,584

wild animals a sameness ot colour, which with him is almost invariably chesnut. The ;mble is the pace most admired by the Columbians; they accordingly breed up their horses to this mode of motion; and it is no less remarkable than true that with the present race the amble is the natural pace, just as the trot is with ours. 5th, The Dog suffers no change. 6th. The Sheep in temperate climates, bieeds as freely as in Europe, and never shows any inclination to escape from the dominion of man. In the warmer plains, they are more difficult of preservation. The wool grows slower, but if shorn at the proper time, presents nothing remarkable. If, on the other hand, this lime is allowed lo pass, it is detached by the shears of nature; and instead of a new crop growing, as in other cases, a short, smooth, shining hair presents itself, resembling that of the goat of ihe same climate. 7th. The Goat, although with us a mountaineer, suits better the low warm valleys of Soufh America, than the more elevated parts of the Cordilleras. The only change it undergoes is similar to that of a cow. English Journal.

Remarkable Sagacity of a Dog. A snort time back, a gentleman residing in the upper part of Carnarvonshire, received an invitation from a gentleman residing in Middlewich, Cheshire, to spend a month with him. The gentleman accepted the invitation, and took with him a favourite greyhound. The

next day after their arrival, a mastiff belonging to the inviter attacked the grey

hound, and gave him a severe drubbing. 'PU. . 1. l i . i . .

i ue grevnouna immediately took to his

heels, and tied to Carnarvonshire, a distance of about 90 miles, and the family

wore surprised lo see the dog return

without his master. Next morning, the

greyhound and a remarkable strong bull and mastiff dog, belonging to the same gentleman, had disappeared and no trace could be found of either of them

until a few days afterwards, when a letter was received from the Welch gentle-

, stating, ins hull

had arrived

WESTERN MONTHLY REVIEW. Contents of jYo. 8,br January. Thoughts on a National University, (concluded,) ; My Mother; Present state of the Jews; The Greek Revolution; The Sabbath; New-York High-School; Wabash and Miami Canal; The Pandect; Livingston County High-School; United States' Law Intelligencer and Review; New Theory of Medicine; French Literature: Liberal Chritianity; Methodist Error; jliss Robbing School Books; Culture of Silk; KirkhanYs Grammar; To Readers.

Duel. B y an extra from the Camden

Journal, we learn that a duel has been

tought between Col. Henry G. Nix mi

and Major 1 homa3 Hopkins, near Au

gusta Oeo. in which the former was killed at the first fire. No particulars are

stated concerning the cause of the con

test, nor who was the challenger; but

every thing connected therewith is said

to have taken place according to the laws in such cases made and provided. Eve. Bulletin Horned Frogs. A horned frog, taken on the Arkansas prairies, has arrived at Washington City, a present to iU.ijor Hooks, of the U. S. A my. The existence of animals of this description has been, in times past, a matter of dispute among naturalists. V. C. Star.

Paint & Medieine STORE. DOCTOR B. JAMES, H received and is now pnnr at bis faint niitf Medicine Store at R1SLVG SUJV, lod. a cou plete and elegant assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Paints' All of which he will sett as low as they can be

purchased in Cincinnati or any other western'

mHrkftt ior cash oniy. He has also on hna the best qualities of together with n.ai.y other articles necessary fur tbe tck and convalescent.

Ruin Sun. Feb 1, 1819

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STATE OF INDIANA,) Dearborn County. V

Dearborn circuit court: October Term, 1828. Michael Farrar,") vs. s. Oti complaint in Chancer,' Alpha Bonney. J TOW comes the complainant, by Lne Ms at ini to"ney, and proves to the satisfaction of the court, that Alpha Bonney, tjie defendant toresaid, is not a resident of i his state ; it is therefore ruled and orarrfd ty the sid court, now hire in chanciry sitting, that notice of tbe pendency of the for? goii g- bill of compliint, be ublished for tour wvtka successively jn the Indiana Palladium, a newspaper printed nd puMishV ed in Liwrenceburgh, Dearborn county, rtquir in the siid Alpha B-.vney to be and appear before tht juuges of the Ik-arborn circuit court, m t. -fcin-ery sittirg, oo the first day of their term to beholden at L wrtneeburgh, in and for sid county of Drat boi x, on the first Monday in

en upg 'litre to answer to the bill

Governor Lumley, of Sierra Leone,? is dead, being tbe fifth Governor in four years, who has n-rihed in lhat charnel

hou.e. Aleca. U.y, Turn, r, CMil

LjfuuAm ana jumiey. j,y the way is u.f mplatnt fcfons.aid.fr the matters and thing not this the very same Lundev who, as therein prayed for rfi be taken as conftssed.

Uovernor ot Bermuda or Barbiidocs gave so much dissatisfaction? jY. Y. Enq.

The notorious Mrs. Whipple, whose husband was shot by Strang, has recently married, at Brunswick, N. .J. a Mr. Freeman.

dem

and

grey-

In 1823, the miles of trans

portation were

There are now post offices,

Miles of post roads,

10,100,210 7,C50 1 14,536

Litest from Mxi o from the Balti

more G zotte of the 27th ult. 'One of the last letters from Mexico, in detailing the late revolutionary move

ments in that capital, says, that the a-!jack?SlSCS5 have oeen inflicted;

man

nound tiad arrived in Cheshire, and

both had attacked the mastiff belonging to his friend, and had destroyed him before they could be separated. Bath Journal. The. Pains of this Lower World. There are 10,000 School masters in New-Eng

land, now in active employment. If

each one should Hog ten scholars thi? winter, there would be 100,000 sore bncks and an amount of pain, when put together, sntur ient to kill 10,000

mount of goods plundered was believed io be three millions of dollar?, and that a great many old Spaniards were murdered in their houses. The names of ihe foreign houses lhat have been plundered

we have not heard. All the foreign min

that is, one jackass to a school-master.

The 6hame felt on th'-se capital occasion?, in the aggregate, would amount to ordy one quarter per cent, on the number of scholars punished, and the

stubbornness and desperation caused by

isters and consuls, with the exception ofl110 punishments would be enough to Mr. Poinsett, had obtained their pass- sii,k lne United States' Navy.

Chief Justke of Kentucky. -Gov. Metcalfe, after having his nominations for this odice thrice rejected by the Senate, tent to that body the name of J. R. Underwood, the Clay candidate for Lieutenant Governor, who was defeated by the people last summer, and was again defeated by the Senate rejecting his nomination, notwithstanding the Gov. had pugared the pill with the name of a high

ly esteemed Jacksonian as third judge of the court of appeals. We understand

the legislature adjourned, leaving the

office of Chief Justice vacant. lb.

port?, and set out for Vera Cruz. Ail the government officers, with the excep

tion of President Victoria, who had joined, left the city, and their placts had betn tilled from the Guerrero party, so lhat with the exception of Victoria, the government has been wholly changed.

VVe know not where this will end, but!

Boston Palladium.

From our Correspondent. "Washington, Jan. 22. 1 have just walked through the apartments engaged at the National Hotel for the accommodation of Gln. Jackson. They are, in all respects, comfortable and well fur-

we think wiihtrre extermination of all the! m'shed. He will have a partonr and

old Spaniards. Ail this has been the re-j Chamber adjoining and two Drawing suit of the last election, and Pedraza, al-Uo1S! which may be thrown into one

thougn legally elected, has been the first! "nt- dooti; the whole fronting on P-nn-

A Wrestling Match. A mnn lately

undertook to wrestle with a i. all pint of

Brandy. t irst, he too Brawiv dozvu. I v a.' with great case; but the day was won by Brandy, who took his antagonist down, and held him for the space of three hours I when he suffered him to rise. Berks. Amer. Boston, J;h. 30. DIED, In Salem, yestetday morning about 5 o'clock, the honorable and venerable TIMOTHY Pi C KICKING, aged S4 years most of the incidents of whos. eventful life were connected with the

revolution, independence, measures arid

politics of our beloved country. JL

was Colonel ot one ot the hist natnotir

i

regiments in this blate; afterwards an Aid to Gen. Washington, and subse

quently Secretary of State, a National Senator, &c. lie was blessrd with the

''mens sana in corpore ttu.oH to his last

-ickness, and we know not that the pow

er oi his mind was impaired "ill deMh, Palladium. At the residence of his father, in Vevay,Ia. on the Sd inst. Hfnry Clay Stevens son of Stephen C. Stevens esq. aed 2 years and 8 months.

I'd & detrtt erUtrrd therein accordingly.

JAMES DILL, Clerk. -?7th Tt'i.'&rv IS" 9 4-4vf

fsouisiana Senator. On the 12th Jan.

the Legislature of Louisiana proceeded

to the election of U. S. Senator. On

the first ballot . Livingston obtained 20 votes, D. Bouligny 17, H. Johnson

15, T. Butler 8, and J. Brown 2. On the fourth ballotttng Edward Livingston" was elected by a majority of one vote. This intelligence will be as highly gratifying to the republican party throughout the Union, as it must be consolatory to Mr. Livingston. Louisville Pub. Adv. New York, Jan. 28 The Flour Market. The accounts from England, brought by the John Jay, on Monday last, produced a considerable sensation in the Flour market. We learn from the Price Current of this morning, that on Monday, 1000 barrels of New York City Flour sold at $8 50; 1000 Virginia 8 50; 500 Troy at 8 G2 1-2 an 1 400 Richmond City at 8 50, being an advance of 25 cents per barrel on previous rates. The intelligence by the Napoleon caused operations to be suspended, and the otierg were at a reduction of 12 1-2 cents

to ;ly the city, for the people will have none but Guerrero for President. General Montes de Oca, one of Guerrero's partiztns, and an old revolutionary character, is now on his way irosn Acapulco to Mexico, with a large fore?, and no djabt they will be able to sustain the new government."

Changes Which take piz.ee in the Domestic Animals of Europe, when transported to America. The mammiferous animals transported from the Old to the New World are the hog, the sheep, the goat, the ass, the horse, the cow, and the dog. 1st. Hog. This animal, io the hot valley of South America, where he wanders whole days'

in the woods, living chiefly upon wild fruits, loses speedily the marks of domestication, and partakes largely of the na

ture of the wild boar. The year 1493

was the date of his first introduction into the New World; and now he is found established from 25 degrees north latitude, to 45 degrees south, and every where breeds as plentiful as in Europe. 2d. The Cow. Animals of this species

appear to require a considerable quantity of salt, as a part of their nourishment.

V hen salt is placed where they feed.

they return punctually to seek it: but when this duty is neglected by their masters the flock disperses and becomes wild. There is also a difference in the size of the udder, particularly in Colum bia; where the milk is not reckoned of the same importance as in Europe. 3d. The ag suffer hardly any alieratiou

sylvauia Avenue, and looking into Sixh

street, foe parlour into the-uurovercd terrace of the West Portico, where he may be saluted from the avenue by an number of the people who throng to gazon their favorite.

"This National Hotel is i sdipendous

esianiisiiment. uesiaes me aparimer.ts

Township Election.

rP(H& q:iidif)til Electors of Lawrence JL huruo Township are hereby notified,

that an E'tcticn will be heM at tbe Court! Mouse, in Lawrrnceburgh, on the fiot Monday ;

of March nezt, to elict three Trustees, one'

I rPHSurer, one I ownship Clerk, and three Consiablea', for said Township for the yosr "nailing. The Election will bo opened at 10 o'clock, A. W. By orW of the fownsMp Trustees. I HORtAS PALMER, township Clerk February 9ih 189.

STATE OF INDIANA,) g Dlapborn County. C Dearborn circuit court: October Term, 1828. r?aac Dun a, vs. On complaint in Chanceryl Tiaioiby Nichols J

CV comes the saitl complainant, by Xk h.s attorney, and it apocrine to ilu s.i.jt'

faction ot this court, by oi proof now here :t

n)Urt rnmle, that the said Tnnotby Nichols is ir. t now a itsidtht uf th -g s'Ue ; it is thtrefora ordered nc directed b) he court, i.ow ttre in vbnncery silting, tha notice of ihe pendency of t iic t-aid Hli of complaint be published in the lr.dian t P, U diurn, a newspaper printed knd pu"b. iishtd in Ltwreneebuigh, Dearborn cour.lv Indidiins, summoning' and requiring he sud Tim6 by Nictiois to be and appear bt tore be ju'ge ..fthr Dearborn circuit court, on tbe first uy of hr;- rh?xi term, to be holdtn at LwrtncebuVgh, ir. rd i ir sa.d county, on the first Mt.ncay in April nexk then a id there to answer tht rr.sttera ana t!i gs 8?id bill contained, or the same will b t-..ker. ? coi.lt satd atid a decree entered h;ie.o accordingly," JAMES DILL, Clerk. 27th January, 1829

A. HILL Tailor,

V&ESPfXt FULLY informs the citizens of '1 Lawmueburgh and rts vicioity, thai he has commenced the. TAILORING BUSINESS n.-xi dor above Join Giav's Iniv From an ex

perience of 18 years at the business, lie flatter himself that he can render general satisfaction

io tho&e who mav give him a call. l.-,wr.cei urgh, Oct. 24th, 1828. 45

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Lcorcunnops

w j i m i ii i i f "

Mimm

W X7

P

3

One Cent Keward.

appropriated to the accommodation of

Gen. Jack?oi), the Judges are lodged

(herein, with the accommodation of a se

parate mes?. 1 ou would scarcely credit the representations of the great order and comfort of such an immense concern, were you not already acquainted with the very extraordinary tact of Mr. Gadsby, who yet displays his fine talents for the administration of a National Hotel. Baltimore Gazette.

Wild Cat. The Goshen (N. Y.) Patriot of January 5, has a fearful account of a rencontre between a man and wild cat, "four feet in length, and a foot across the breast," which plunged into the water after the man, and was there

assailed by two dogs one of which seized him by the ear and the other bylhe leg, towing him ashore; when the cat made a grand fight, and was killed with much difficulty. Animals of this description aie now rarely met with. They are as ferocious aa ty gers.

FT tin- subscriber on th

ISih ol Jmuary lks with ptr

mi-su n to s ;.y on? week, AN DRFAV S. WiNANS, jr. an in. ri.rttd apprentice lo lean, tbe Coach Lice weaving business, aLout 17 years of age, 5 f-ct 2 or 3

nebs s t.ijcb, 8 niiy hair, and stammers considerably in bis a peer h hd on when he went iwa a dark preen roat and dark linsey pantaloons pcrs-t s art hereby forwarned from employ ing, Un burn i or trus'ing snid apprentice, as I am de.rTmiut. to prusecute them to the litmr.kt . a( trii. I t' r1 ho ulinUA p IV u r. 1 U.' ill

h,n,a0lflnv ,Ponretiirnir.8-id.nnrenliM mke.immedi-te P mnt; snd alt persons hT

rm i .ist nr ehanrt-s will be Paid. h .-4., "T" u pi" uu.7

La Mott7s Cough Drops,

For Coughs, Consumptions, Colds, Injlu

enza, 11 hooping Loughs, Spasmodic Asthma, Pain in ihe side, Difficulty of Breathing, and want of Sleep.

fllHE proprietors X of La J1oi?4 Cough Dropt have retrained from raying but little in com mendaticn of thi

prep a ion being1 eonfdent that its value would prove sutiicient recommendation ; from the increased demand (or the article, and the great celebrity v?hich it has gained in every part of the United Suus where it is known and m ordtr to render it as extensively useful as possible, they feel confi lent in offering it to the pub lie as an approved Medicine in those diseases which it pidessea to cure, and one which ha nndered the most enlire satisfaction to all those who have had an opportunity of observing and 'esting its salutary effects. In confirmtion of ttliii h thty now piesent it to the public under the sanction of the following certificates from r'hysiriaps, Drugis's and Merchants in different prtsofthe country. Fur Sle by K FETtBlS. NOTICE. fllHF, im!er9gned having taken out letters f JL 'administralion on the estate of W .lham M. Fraitr, deceased, of Laughery township, all

persons indebted to gVid estate arc requested o

to me, but no lust or c;urcs whi be pa

WILLIAM M. HAY. Lawrence-burgh township, Dsacborn County, Indinra. February 14, 6 -3w Black Smithy O ESPEG TFULLY informs the public that he has commenced 'he above business in the

shnp lately occupied by Mr. Prest, where L

in-ends to maiuitacture

The population of the city and county of Philadelphia was, in 1828, 18G,520, viz. In the city 82,780', and in the country 103,750 being an increase since the cewsus of 1820, of 50.033,

Warranted Cast Steel Axes,

Hoes, Ploughs, & Edge Tool's

-f all descriptioi.s. All kinds of country work done with neatness and despatch From his cxperit nee in his profession, he solicits a share of puMtC patronage.Lawrencebui gh, Ftb. 4'h, 18:9. 5 3 Flour, Corn Meal, Pork, Beef, Chickens, Potatoes, Wood and most kinds of country pro duce, will be received at this Office in pnymint of papers or other debts

u'.hrnticated. as said estate is believed to be

solvent. ALSO Will be sold on the 17th day of Febiury, next, on the premises of said decd, the prrsona) property belonging thereto, of which will be sold on liberal credit. Conditions made known cn day of sale. CLARISSA KNAPP, Adm'x. Jmimry ?U tB59 S-3v Fm after Rags!

(OT The PRINTERS

at the Palladium Office, Lawrenceburgh,

authorize me to offers

jou for small bundles (such as I am carrying) of clean Linen and Cotton IB A 2 3-4 cents in CASH per pound and for lots of 100 pounds and upwards $3 per 100. UfCK RAGGED.